Product Description00607 (108R00607) Solid Ink Stick, 3 Ink Sticks, Yellow / You can rely on Innovera for cost-effective printing. Produces affordable color for any document or presentation. Easy to install and replace. Supply Type: Solid Ink Stick; Color(s): Yellow; Device Types: Printer; Ink Yield: N\A.
Amazon.com ReviewHewlett-Packard has made setting up home printers a precise science, reducing both confusion and time, resulting in a delightful experience with the DeskJet 960Cse. With the cable and cartridges in place and the power cord connected, we installed the driver software, calibrated the printer, and printed a test page. The entire process was intuitive, took only 20 minutes, and did not require consulting the manual.
In our tests, monochrome printing of basic office documents and envelopes turned out exceptionally well. The text was sharp, and the ink dried quickly without smudging. We also printed an assortment of color documents and Web graphics, and the 960Cse performed admirably; color fixed well to the paper without bleeding. However, when printing color photos from a digital camera, we needed to adjust the printer's photo enhancement settings to get the best quality. The driver software walked us through a variety of options to improve brightness and contrast. At 2,400 x 1,200 dpi, our color photos were sufficiently clear.
The printer comes with a sample paper pack that includes several sheets of HP professional brochure and flyer paper and HP premium photo paper. The paper loads easily into a convenient slide-out tray that accepts standard, large, and custom media sizes. The printer also comes with a power cord, CD-ROM, and color and black inkjet cartridges, and it is PC and Mac compatible. You'll need to provide your own parallel or USB printer cable.
Overall, we were impressed with the DeskJet 960Cse's color print quality, quick setup, simple operation, and helpful software. --Alexis Odell
Amazon.com Product DescriptionThe Hewlett-Packard 960cse DeskJet printer is designed to deliver higher productivity with clear graphics, flexibility, and dependability on a wide range of media. With 8 MB memory and HP's thermal ink-jet technology, the durably designed DeskJet 960cse includes convenient timesaving features like a print-cancel button, automatic cartridge alignment, and a low-ink indicator.
With a maximum resolution of 2,400 x 1,200 dpi when using photo paper, the 960cse is further supported by a paper-type sensor and has a maximum paper capacity of 150 sheets or 15 envelopes, reducing the need to refill. The HP DeskJet 960cse ably provides professional-quality, true-color prints at 12 ppm and crisp, clean black text at up to 15 ppm on a wide variety of sizes and media including photo paper, transparencies, and labels. An optional duplexing unit is available for expanded productivity.
The 960cse supports both Mac and PC systems and comes backed by the standard Hewlett-Packard one-year warranty with HP online support.
Do not buy this HP 960 printer from ANTonline (Rating: 1 out of 5) This ANTONLINE site has falsely advertized this HP Deskjet 960Cse Color printer on Amazon. After paying the advertized price of $61.97 plus $22.82 shipping and handling charge, they sent and delivered you a 6 oz size bubble wrapped pack Innovera Solid ink sticks/cartridge.
No invoice or phone number in the package!
A good all-purpose printer (Rating: 4 out of 5) I've had this printer for nearly five years, and it's outstanding for printing text and general purpose printing, including envelopes. I've read some reviews of people having problems with paper feeds and envelopes, but I haven't had one problem yet. This printer has probably spit out about 10,000 pages, and I'm yet to have a problem, other than expensive ink.
I'm really into photography, and I do not use this printer for that - I have a much more advanced printer for that purpose. It's fair to note that HP has a very good track record with photo printers, however. But, this printer has a three color cartridge, so it's not really well suited for printing more than the occasional print.
Overall, this is a great printer that I'd recommend you pick up used if you are looking for a printer to run lots of text through. (I don't believe it's available new anymore.) It takes the widely available HP 45 Black and HP 78 color cartridges. One drawback - the ink is a bit on the pricey side - upward of $30 for the black, and slightly more for the color cartridge. I've tried using generic cartridges, and the print comes out jagged and not readable, so you're better off sticking with the genuine HP cartridges.
HP has lived up to it's well-earned reputation of making solid printers with my HP 960. I won't replace it for printing out text until it dies, and then it will probably be another HP.
Fine basic printer (Rating: 4 out of 5) I have had this printer for several years and use it alot. It's fine for general purpose printing. It is slow, but I am able to print out more than 200 meeting notices every month, labels, some photos and there have been few problems. In all these years I think I have had three or four jams, easily fixed. The photos are not the highest quality, but they are more than just OK. I may replace this printer for an all-in-one that scans and photocopies. But for regular color printing, there's nothing wrong with this one, other than it is slow.
Good printer, so so on photos, crap for envelopes. (Rating: 2 out of 5) I have just spent 5 minutes trying to get this damn printer to print an envelope without mangling it. Wonderful.
TERRIBLE PRINTER (Rating: 1 out of 5) I've had this printer for a while now, and i rarely can get it to work properly. When it is not taking 2 pieces of paper at a time, it is printing in some strange code. The quality of the picture is alright, but nothing special. I would highly recommend not to buy this printer