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Photo Inkjet Print Cartridge with Vivera Inks C9369WN

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Electronics: HP 99 Photo Inkjet Print Cartridge with Vivera Inks  C9369WN

HP 99 Photo Inkjet Print Cartridge with Vivera Inks C9369WN

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Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard
Model: C9369WN
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Hewlett Packard
Label: Hewlett Packard
Special Features: nv:Product Type^Dye-based Cartridge|Print Technology^Inkjet|Color^Photo|Compatibility^HP Deskjet 6540|Compatibility^HP Deskjet 5740

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Editorial Review
This genuine HP photo inkjet print cartridge produces crisp, true-to-life colors for vibrant photos that resist fading for generations. It is part of HP's 6- and 8-ink color printing systems that deliver a wide color gamut; smooth, crisp color; and warm, natural skin tones. This inkjet print cartridge is designed for superior reliability and ease of use. And used in conjunction with HP printers, this genuine HP inkjet print cartridge provides proactive alerts so you'll always know when ink levels are running low. Genuine HP inkjet print cartridges, HP printers and HP papers are designed as an integrated printing system to deliver exceptional print quality, time and time again. This inkjet print cartridge can print photos with or without borders. It can be recycled conveniently through the HP Planet Partners program.
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worked well for me 2005-05-12
Printing from photoshop elements 3 (both the organizer portion and the editing portion) produced an image that was very close to the screen colors of my calibrated screen. I'm using a laptop which I calibrated with photocal. I chose the correct paper and ink setup in the driver AND made sure to go into printer properties and select for the application to manage color. The prints matched the screen...no problem.(including skintones) The cartridge also includes a plastic cover to cover up the nozzle when you store it. So you can change out cartridges all you want, just put the cover on it and things will be fine.

Now, to the negatives....the cartridge is small, and the default driver setting is for something called colorsmart color matching. ugh....hideous. Set it for the program to handle it instead. I have no idea how many 8x10 prints I'll get out of this cart, but I've printed about 20 so far today.

FWIW, I didn't use HP's image editing software since I own elements. These settings worked like a champ in elements, but I have no idea about how other programs will work. This was also with a hp2710 all in one printer.


Poor reproduction of flesh tones with this cartridge 2005-05-10
I was unhappy with the results with the 'six color' printing that occurs when you swap this cartridge for the no. 94 (black) cartridge. I put this in my machine (HP6210) and printed a test on HP paper. I printed a second picture when a put the no. 94 cartridge back (in effect making it a 'four color' device, which is what you would normally have in the printer). The same picture looked better when printed with the four colors. Most notable were the flesh tones-MUCH more lifelike. I would hold off on spending $24 for one of these, primarily because the result is not worth it, but also because the manner which HP designs the ink set-up. It's kind of a nuisance to have to swap out the black cartridge, because if you forget to put it back, you'll end up with a very high cost-per-page for regular printing of documents.


It really made a difference! 2007-09-09
I love to scrapbook and I like to print the pictures from my computer. I have an HP PSC 2355 and had been using the traditional inks. I was skeptical that it would make a difference, but I as much as I spend on other scrapbooking items I thought it was worth a shot.

I was really pleased with the results. One thing I had to learn the hard way, USE HIGH QUALITY PAPER!!! Now I use HP Premium Plus photo paper. Printing pictures from your home computer is one of the areas where the additional money is worth it.


Good product 2007-01-11
HP cartridges are the way to go. The only downfall is that if you decide to purchase a cartridge when you DON'T need it, chances are that by the time you use this product, the cartridge itself may not work in your printer (say three months from the day of purchase).

HP is awesome about cartridge replacement. So if it takes a dump, call HP!


Excellent transaction 2006-11-09
Very fast delivery and exactly as ordered. Can't be better than that.


A helpful option for photo printing 2006-10-31
Just bought one of these to try out for photo printing with an HP 5740 that came bundled with my computer a few years ago.
Printing from RAW (NEF actually) files with a 96 and 97 combination gave me skin tones that were too heavily red saturated. This is less of an issue with JPEG files.
I generally had to go into the levels tool in Photoshop and pull back the reds some for most portraits. Not so with the 99 cartridge in place.
We'll see how many prints I can squeeze out of one of these.
Frankly I see this as a stop gap solution for photo printing. Printers that use multicolor ink cartridges waste a lot of ink when used as dedicated photo printers.
As soon as I can put together the dough I plan to add an Epson 2400 and use it strictly for photography.
Ink will never be cheap but at least when I run out of red I won't be throwing away what's left of two other colors.
Still this does expand the usefulness of compatible HP printers.


Tough Call 2005-09-13
I printed the same photo with the photo on an HP 6840 using 99 phot ink cartridge, then the standard black 96 and then 96 w/o HP enhancements. At first I thought the 96 was better than 99 because I got beter red saturation, until I realized that the red hue was stronger throughout the photo at the sacrifice of some green and whites that were not as brite.

With out the HP enhancements, the 2 photos looked similar to my naked eye, but under magnification I could clearly see more eveness and saturation of color With the enhancements.

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