Ink refill kit for Hewlett Packard CC640WN and CC641WN (HP 60 & 60XL) black cartridges
Two 20 ml bottles of ink (for 2 refills)
A manual, a screw tool, injection needle x 2, a pair of plastic gloves are included.
LD inkjet cartridge refill kits allow you to refill your existing empty ink cartridge. Why buy a new or remanufactured ink cartridge when you can refill the cartridge you have for much less money? Each kit includes the ink, tools and instructions to refill your empty inkjet cartridge and get printing again quickly. It is always a good idea to refill cartridges that have just ran out of ink. You also shouldn't try to keep printing on an empty cartridge as it will burn out of the printheads on your ink cartridge. All inkjet cartridge print quality will eventually fade but by keeping your cartridge full of ink and printing regularly you should be able to get a few cycles with one cartridge before buying a new or remanufactured ink cartridge.
Review by Jim E. on 26 Feb 2021review stating A replacement cartridge was not
A replacement cartridge was not available yet, so I ordered the ink. I was printing more than 500 pages to be sent to an author, so it took a couple of refills. So, in the long-run, you saved me money. LD has always gone the second mile for me, and I appreciate that too! Have a great day in Jesus!
Review by Cesar on 23 Feb 2021review stating Great money saver
Refilled 2 tanks so far. No difference in quality. Package and instructions are great. Plan to get color set next and start texting photo quality. Save money, less waste, do refills.
A: No, this is not compatible with your Canon PIXMA TS3522 printer.
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Mary
Verified Reviewer
01/22/21
Q: Does this work for the d110 model? It does use the size 60 cartridges.
Store Owner
01/22/21
A: Yes, this will work with your HP PhotoSmart e-all-in-one D110a printer.
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Cheryl
Verified Reviewer
04/13/18
Q: I am a first time user of refilling an ink cartridge. I did step-by-step along with the video and it was very helpful! I do have 2 questions: 1) When using the syringe, the fella said to stop at 1ml for 61XL black ink, and I did. The video showed hardly any ink in the syringe and mine almost filled completely. Perhaps the cartridge still had a little ink left in it? 2) After inserting the cartridge back in my printer, why didn't my HP ENVY 4500 AIO printer recognize it as a full ink cartridge? I was purchasing remanufactured cartridges and it would recognize it as used and display my ink level as full. Maybe stating comments like mine in the video would help others.
Store Owner
02/09/19
A: We're very sorry for the trouble! It's normal that the cartridge still had a little ink left. Also, a hard reset usually does the trick for most customers to get the cartridges recognizing and working right away. Should you have any other questions or concerns, please contact us through email, livechat or call us at 888-321-2552 for immediate assistance, we will certainly be here to assist you!,We're so sorry about the trouble! It is normal that the cartridge still had a little ink left in it. Since you are getting a recognition error, a hard reset usually does the trick for most customers to get the cartridges recognizing and working right away. Should you have any other questions or concerns, please contact us through email, livechat or call us at 888-321-2552 for immediate assistance, we will certainly be here to assist you!
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Common Cartridge FAQs
What types of cartridges are there?
Cartridge Types
Price
Quality
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Name Brand (OEM) Cartridge
OEM stands for original equipment manufacturer, meaning the cartridge was made by the same
company that made your printer. Name brand cartridges are designed to work with specific
printers and are sometimes the only option if your printer is new or uncommon.
Many printer manufacturers follow the razor-and-blades business model, selling their printers for
cheap while marking up the cost of their cartridges, which often results in higher priced ink.
Name brand cartridges work extremely well and are covered under a warranty by the printer
manufacturer.
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LD-Brand Compatible Cartridge
A compatible cartridge is a brand new printer cartridge built by a manufacturer other than your
printer. It’s like buying the generic version of the genuine brand. Most are designed slightly
different from the name brand but they will still fit in your machine and print a full yield, just
like the OEM.
Compatible ink is much cheaper than the name brand. Compatible suppliers don’t have to worry about
the additional costs that hinder OEMs like new printers or firmware, which lets them keep prices low.
Premium compatible cartridges from LD Products match the quality and output of the name brand for
less and are backed by a lifetime guarantee.
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LD-Brand Remanufactured Cartridge
Remanufactured cartridges are name brand cartridges that have gone through one cycle of use. After
use, the cartridge is recycled, acquired by a remanufacturing facility and put through a rigorous
professional refurbishing process where it is disassembled, cleaned and tested for quality. It’s
then refilled, tested again and brought back to life. Buying remanufactured cartridges prevents one
less cartridge from entering the landfill.
Remanufactured cartridges are much cheaper than the name brand. It’s far more cost effective to
refurbish a previously used cartridge than create a new OEM from scratch.
Premium remanufactured cartridges from LD Products match the quality and output of the name brand
for less and are backed by a lifetime guarantee.
What's the difference between ink and toner cartridges?
Ink Cartridges
Toner Cartridges
What printer does it work with?
Inkjet Printers
Laster Printers
Material
Liquid Ink
Toner Powder
How it works
Uses a series of nozzles that spray tiny drops of ink onto the page.
Uses static electricity and heat to bond toner powder to the page.
Who uses it?
Commonly used by families, small businesses, and photographers.
Large businesses and schools.
What cartridge size should I buy?
Standard Yield
High Yield
Extra High Yield
A standard yield cartridge is the most common cartridge size and since it prints a smaller number of
pages compared to a high yield or extra high yield cartridge, it can often be purchased at a cheaper
price. If you don’t print regularly, standard cartridges are a great choice.
A high yield (also called high capacity) cartridge contains more ink or toner than a standard printer
cartridge and since it prints more pages, it is more expensive too. However, if you normally print a
lot, getting a high yield cartridge is a better value.
An extra high yield cartridge contains even more ink and costs more than a high yield cartridge.
This is more suitable for document-heavy office users. These cartridges aren’t as common as standard
yield or high yield cartridges - not every printer has an extra high yield option!
How many pages will my cartridge print?
A cartridge’s page yield is the estimated number of pages you can print. Page yield is based on 5% page
coverage. This means that the quoted page yield is based upon printed pages where only 5% of the page has
been imprinted with ink. For example, a short memo has approximately 5% coverage. If you have a cartridge
that has a yield of 500 pages, it can print 500 pages of that short memo. If you are printing letters,
photos or graphics, your coverage will vary greatly and your page yield will drop significantly. Since
everyone’s printing habits are different, actual page yield can vary from user to user. LD brand cartridges
are filled to the same capacity and will print the same number of pages, if not more, than the name brand
cartridge. You can find the estimated page yield of your cartridge in the specs table on our cartridge
pages!
SKU
CF226XCTA
Product Type
Toner Cartridge
Printer Brand
HP
OEM Number
CF226X
Ink Color
Black
Cartridge Yield Type
High Yield
Page Yield
9000*
Cost Per Page
0.56 cents
Shelf Life
24-36 Months
How long will my cartridge last?
The shelf life of a printer cartridge can vary depending on what sort of cartridge you are using. The average
shelf life for a compatible cartridge is 36 months, while the shelf life for a name brand cartridge is only 24
months. If your printer uses ink cartridges, the ink inside can dry out over time, which can cause your printer
to clog. To prevent clogging, we recommend printing once every couple of weeks to keep your cartridges primed.
Due to the plastic nature of toner powder, toner cartridges will not dry out the same way an ink cartridge
would, but internal cartridge components can wear with repeated use.
Does my LD cartridge come with a chip to read accurate ink levels?
Yes, almost all LD cartridges are equipped with a new chip that will accurately read the ink levels on your
printer’s display. There are some remanufactured cartridges that may not accurately read in your printer but
they are still filled to capacity and will print the same number of pages as a name brand cartridge. If you
know roughly how long it takes you go to go through a name brand cartridge you can use that as your baseline
to manually track cartridge usage.
How easy is an LD cartridge to install?
LD cartridges install the exact same way as the name brand and they are guaranteed to fit and function in the
same way too!
Does using an LD cartridge void my printer's warranty?
It does not! The use of compatible or remanufactured printer cartridges will not void your printer’s warranty.
The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Improvement Act protects your rights
and warranty as a consumer.
Can compatible cartridges work alongside name brand cartridges?
Yes, you can use compatible cartridges alongside name brand cartridges - they WILL work together in your
printer.