Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Kodak 8367849 Combo Ink Cartridge


Product Description

With KODAK proprietary pigment ink technology, there is no compromising. You get the vibrancy of dye-based inks and the longevity of pigment-based for a high-quality solution at an affordable price. The KODAK Ink Combo Pack, 10B + 10C includes one black ink cartridge and one color ink cartridge. The KODAK Black Ink Cartridge, 10B delivers approx. 425 pages.[2]The KODAK Color Ink Cartridge, 10C delivers approx. 420 pages.[3 ]For more information on ink cartridge yields.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #60 in Office Product
  • Brand: Kodak
  • Model: 8367849
  • Platform: Windows
  • Format: CD-ROM
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 2
  • Dimensions: 5.31" h x 2.75" w x 3.25" l, .43 pounds

Features

  • Kodak COMBO Ink Cartridge contains one standard black cartridge and one color cartridge.

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

208 of 219 people found the following review helpful.
Kodak cheats
By Tim is me
Kodak cheats its printer users by running a print-head clean, which uses both black and color ink, after every print job. What does this mean to the end user? Lots of wasted ink.

I have owned my Kodak AiO printer for a couple of years, and it has been a dependable printer. In the course of those 2 years I've replaced both the black and color ink cartridges 5 times apiece. I have never printed a color document with this printer --- it's used only for printing black & white invoices and receipts. Still, my color ink cartridges run out at almost the exact same time as my black ink cartridges (usually within one or 2 printed pages). Kodak ink prices are very reasonable, but by forcing their printers to waste ink after each print, they ensure that you will be buying twice as much ink as you use. Another feature is that Kodak printers (or my EasyShare 5100, at least) will not print if either the color or black ink cartridge is empty. The printer won't print a B&W document unless it has color ink to waste after it prints! I continue to put up with my Kodak printer simply because Kodak's ink prices are low enough to be competitive, even though I basically have to purchase 1 color and 1 black cartridge for every black cartridge I use.

38 of 43 people found the following review helpful.
Ink cartridges are a scam.
By Arnie
The ink cartridges for the Kodax ESP may be cheaper than the competition, but you will go through way more than you would with any other brand. The print heads "clean" their selves each time you print something thus wasting a massive amount of ink. It seems to be a marketing scheme to me. I am currently looking for a new printer. I will not donate or give my Kodak printer away. I will trash it for the simple fact that Kodak is blatantly taking advantage of its consumers.

16 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
Disapointed
By Rhonda Lampton
First of all...this printer is tempermental about connecting to my wireless network. I have had to resort to using a cable...which stinks. And the cartridges say it will print 425 pages of blk/wht...funny how I bought a ream of paper at the same time and I've only used less than 1/4 of it and my ink is out...and I alway try to set my printing at DRAFT quality to conserve ink! I have hardly ever printed color sheets, but whatdoyaknow! The color cartridge is out at the same time as the black ink~! Rip off! So what if the ink is cheaper...you get less ink and they have the printer programed to say the color is out as soon as the blk is low. And it is slow! I really really don't like this printer...I'm only keeping it around because of paying way to much for it in the first place.

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