Q: I have an HP Photosmart 6510 model. Can I use this photo cartridge in place of my black cartridge for better printed photos? Asked on 1/27/2013 by rehling Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: No this product doesn't work in the HP Photosmart 6510 model. Answered on 1/27/2013 by Community Answer from None
Q: I have an HP Photosmart Premium Wireless Fax/Copier/Scanner Series C309. I rarely if ever print photographs. Almost all of my printing is just text. My photo black cartridge seems to need replacing quite often. Why would this be happening? My regular black cartridge seems to last for a good amount of time. Asked on 4/24/2011 by Dee Dee from Inland Empire Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: Please contact HP (800) 474-6836 for assistance with this issue. Answered on 4/28/2011 by Stephen_C from Staples A: I have the same issue. Open your printer solution center.Should be on your desktop. Then click on settings at the bottom.Then click on printer settings. A window should come up and you will see,printing shorcuts. you can choose General Everyday printing or fast/economical printing.This will help save some ink.Or you can create your own shortcut. I hope this Helps. Answered on 5/26/2011 by YamaYama from Tulsa
Q: I have a HP B210a printer and can't fit this product in. The ink output seems smaller. This cartridge is slightly narrower than a regular 564 cartridge! HP is very unclear on this subject! Does this cartridge not work with a B210a printer? Should I get a plain non-photo 564XM cartridge? Is it possible to use get or use a photo-intended back cartridge for the B210a printer? Thanks. Asked on 3/19/2011 by Bob from Chicago IL Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: As per HP.com, yes the HP 564XL is for the HP Photosmart Plus e-All-in-One Printer - B210a. The XL would be the high yield cartridges yielding 550 pages & the HP 564 Black is the regular yield cartridge for 250 pages. Answered on 3/22/2011 by Laura B from Staples A: Verify that you have a B210a and then verify the type of cartridge you are attempting to install. I would contact hp.com and ask them, they are extremely supportive via live chat. The B210a says that you are to be able to use the 564 series of cartridges. Amy Answered on 3/29/2011 by Qballsprincess from Fort Drum, NY
Q: I understand why there are two types of black HP564 cartridges, however in looking over my spare supplies I came across one that I thought was a photo black, but it only says "photo"and not "photo black". So what is this "photo vcartridge? Asked on 3/7/2011 by Timebandit from RI Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Photo black is only used when printing images, and black is used when printing text. HP recently changed the packaging of the ink cartridge boxes and the box you have that is just stating "photo" is an old box. If you would like to place an order, please call us at 800-333-3330. You also have the option to order online. Answered on 3/18/2011 by Christina M from Staples
Q: Is this ink #CB322 Blk Photo Ink the same as CB321 Blk Ink? Thanks Asked on 2/25/2011 by LB Know the answer? Answer this question 2 answers A: The HP 564 Photo Black ink (CB322) and the HP 564 Black ink (CB321) are not the same thing. The Photo Ink is used to print pictures only. Answered on 3/11/2011 by Sarah P from Staples A: The Ink HP 564 Photo Black (CB322) and the HP 564 Black ink (CB321) are not the same Black ink. This Photo Ink item #743486 is used to print pictures only. Answered on 3/11/2011 by Laura B from Staples
Q: HAPPY NEW YEAR I wanted to be clear: The Black Photo Ink does not allow regular printed documents--so if I had entered a caption under the photo, this cartridge will print the Photo only and not the text? Does the Color Cartidge in this combo prints regular documents? I am using a 60 Cartridge for my HP Deskjet F4435 and it will print my documents even though there is only one Color Catridge-I can print my documets with my color cartridge alone. Does this Color Cartridge within the Photo Pack print a document if it was loaded without a cartridge? As per the scenario above. So in essence, I would have to buy both the Photo ink Black and the Photo Ink Color Cartridges if I wanted a better quality photo--so I wont to be able to interchange them....Does that mean when I want to print text documents, I would have to put in A NON PHOTO COLOR CARTRIDGE AND A NON BLACK INK CARTRIDGE AND REMOVE BOTH THE PHOTO INK CARTRIDGES FROM MY PRINTER? THANK YOU FOR ANY ASSISTANCE. Asked on 1/3/2011 by RATASHIQ from NEW YORK Know the answer? Answer this question 3 answers A: I received your inquiry through the Question & Answer feature of Staples.com and wanted to respond to you directly. Because your inquiry is specific in nature it would be best resolved by a member of our customer service team. They will be glad to help with your question. You may contact them online at http://www.staples.com/sbd/content/help/contact/index.html or by phone at 1-800-3STAPLE (1-800-378-2753). Thank you for your inquiry. Answered on 1/12/2011 by Rebecca P from Staples A: Ir your printer takes both a black and a photo black. There is no need to take them out for each process. Your printer will use what is correct for the process automatically. Answered on 2/2/2011 by Richie from Burbank,CA. A: I use this ink cartridge on an HP Photosmart Premium C309g-m printer. My printer has 5 ink cartridge slots: 1 cyan, 1 magenta, 1 yellow, 1 BLACK, and 1 PHOTO BLACK. So there is no need to switch cartridges when switching between document printing and photo printing. The hardware/software knows what it's printing, and pulls the proper ink from the proper cartridge. Answered on 2/15/2011 by Greg from Malvern, PA
Q: If this is needed for photo printing, why is it not available in a combo pack with the other photo colors? Asked on 11/8/2010 by Nickname:(optional) from Your Location:(optional) Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: This cartridge is needed for photo printing; you have a separate cartridge for ink-only printing. It is best to buy high-yield cartridges because it is a better value for your money, especially if you are a member of the Staples cartridge return program because you can only return 10 max. This is not offered in a combo pack because the black will expire most quickly, so why purchase the other three cartridges when you only need one? Answered on 11/20/2010 by cutter from Miami, FL
Q: Pictures are not printing well. I noticed that the photo black is out but the regular black is full. Do you have to have both cartridges to print photos? Asked on 5/25/2010 by momgonecrazy from statesville, NC Know the answer? Answer this question 3 answers A: Yes, the photos will not print with the same quality if you are using standard ink. Answered on 6/4/2010 by Customer Care from Staples A: I have found that you do need both cartridges. Have you found out anything different? Answered on 9/22/2010 by PJ from Germantown, OH A: Yes, you need the photo black cartridge to print photos in addition to the cyan, magenta, and yellow. The additional black cartridge is for printing regular documents, thus cannot be used for photo printing; the ink is a different type. Answered on 11/1/2010 by CUTTER from MIAMI, FL
Q: What is the difference the large 564AL ink Cartridge and the small 564XL Cartridge? Asked on 4/29/2010 by kiddy from Savannah, GA Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: The 564XL is the high yield cartridge. Answered on 5/7/2010 by Customer Care from Staples
Q: What is the difference between photo black and just plain old black? My HP printer seems to use both simultaneously. Asked on 4/9/2010 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Photo black is only used when printing images, and black is used when printing text. Answered on 4/21/2010 by Customer Care from Staples
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