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Lexmark 18C2170 36XL X3650 X4650 X5650 X6650 X6675 Z2420 Ink Cartridge (Black) in Retail Packaging

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Arrives Thursday, May 23
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Size: 36XL


Features

  • Approximate page yield: 475 pages
  • Also for use in x5650es, Z2420 and more

Description

Ink cartridge is designed for use with Lexmark x3650, x4650, x5650, x5650es, x6650, x6675 and Z2420. Nonrefillable cartridge is licensed for single use only. Lexmark Return Program cartridges are sold at a discount, versus the prices of regular cartridges, in exchange for the customer's agreement to use the cartridge only once and Return it only to Lexmark for remanufacturing or recycling. Cartridge yields approximately 500 pages.


Product Dimensions: 4.75 x 2.1 x 0.9 inches


Item Weight: 1.28 ounces


Item model number: 18C2170


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: March 8, 2008


Manufacturer: Lexmark


Language: English


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  • Stick with OEM
Size: 36XL
I love my Lexmark printer but do not love the fact that the ink is expensive compared to all my other printers. However, with my other printers I was always extremely satisfied with the refill cartridges from Sophia Global. Not only was the capacity excellent but the price was 50% of the OEM cartridges. Flash forward to me getting this Lexmark printer. I got it at a phenomenal price from a Brick & Mortar big box store and the printer had two regular cartridges included in the box. Because of this, I was not even thinking about pricing these cartridges because the bundle (Printer + B&W + Magenta cartridge) was under $30! Yes, it was on sale, but still.. So, imagine my shock when I ran out of the free ink and came online to buy replacements. Never in a million years would I have guessed that a single cartridge would cost as much as the Printer and two Cartridges would! Well, that is OK I thought because I will just buy the refills from Sophia. Nope. When I got my printer, NONE of the ink sellers even made refills for my printer. In fact, you could not even buy the do it yourself refill kit for the 36/37. Since I love my printer so much I decided to buy a 4-pack from Staples because I had earned the rewards and also had a non-restricted 20% discount coupon. I figured that I would simply give the printer away or trash it if the cartridge price did not fall when the four pack ran out. Not long after I had a health issue that sidelined me from my internet business for 6 months. Therefore, between the time that four cartridges lasted and the duration of my illness, I was very pleased to see that the 36/37 was offered as refills. I was pleased until my eyes traveled to the left and realized that the refills were relatively expensive as well. Then I got my EBay Bucks and found a TRS that had a two pack of the refills for $40 so I grabbed them because that was at least $20 cheaper than the OEM's (XL cartridges). To make a long story short I have used three different ink suppliers for refills and all three times I had to return the cartridges because either my printer said "not recognized" or the print quality was awful and the cartridges died in a week. The frustration involved was enormous because my business depends on me printing a few shipping labels a day and I had days where I had no ink. Mind you that; 1. The refills were NOT cheap, 2. The refills were actually made with spent Lexmark OEM cartridges instead of garbage plastic cartridges produced overseas. How maddening that they were using Lexmark empties, slapping their own labels over the Lexmark labels, charging a premium and then shipping cartridges that were mostly inoperable. FWIW, after my third return I called Sophia Global and spoke to a rep there before I ordered (Sophia was not one of the three because they were high for these refills). This rep told me that nobody had really perfected the 36/37 and was honest enough to tell me that they were unreliable and shared something else with me.... I had known that the printers made in the last 7 years or so are now priced less than the actual cost of producing. Like McDonald's with a soft drink, printer makers need us to buy their ink to ensure their profitability. What he alluded to was a suspicion that is traveling along the grapevine. That is the belief that Lexmark spent a TON of money to assure that refillers did not destroy their ink sales. The word is that there is a proprietary manufacturing method they employ that makes the refilling procedure very difficult to "pirate". It is compared to the extra security steps and confidentiality employed by the US Mint with the redesign of currency due to rampant counterfeiting. I am not a conspiracist but I do know that I got a printer that would have cost $2,500 10 years ago and that 10-year-old printer would not be an AIO printer. I also am certain that the money I paid for the printer did not come close to covering the cost of manufacturing the printer and two free cartridges. If I were a conspiracist, I would surmise that these free cartridges were bundled with the printer using brilliant forethought and intent to keep normally perceptive hardware buyers like myself from doing any research on continuing operating cost. The price of the bundle was so insanely negligible that my ONLY thought was to grab it and run out the door. What if someone figured out that a huge mistake was made in pricing these? What if someone came in and bought all 20 units in front of me while I pondered? I simply could not take such risks and therefore I needed it THEN, NOW! I was intoxicated by the deal! My business acumen was shoved into a section of my brain that was not available as I picked up the box and headed for the register. Now I am like the sheep that the manufacturer counted on and am stuck with paying exorbitant prices for the OEM refills. Umm, wait. I think claimed that I was NOT a conspiracist! Sigh... Verdict: If you have a later model Lexmark, and I suspect this applies to all manufacturers and late model ink jets, you need to understand that you entered into a pact when you made that dash to the register. It is a pact forever sealed by the fact that this <$30 printer is simply light years ahead of the "old days" models and has been completely reliable in this excellence making it impossible for me to pull the trigger and give up this expensive "addiction". As I said, I am sure this entire cycle of bundling as well as proprietary refilling, methods were designed to thwart the refill market. Therefore, I sadly do not think there is any solution to offer. Unless I want to give up the technology and find an old printer, which I am not, I think the manufacturing community has found a way to get back the revenue they have lost to refillers for the last decade. It certainly seems like the prices dropped to insanely low points within the last year. To me, this signals confidence by the makers that they will be able to recoup their funds. Do not waste your time or sacrifice your business best practices by chasing a 20% savings on ink these days (e.g. having to delay shipments by 24 hours because you cannot print a B&W label). Bite the bullet and ante up the $$ for the perfect cartridges to feed your great, new printer. If you are not willing to pay the piper for proper ink, I have a garage full of old gateway printers that work wonderfully with refills. Shoot me a message and I will make you a great deal on them! :-/ ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2012 by Customer Since 1998

  • No commit
Size: 36XL
Ok
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2022 by Stanley Williams

  • I won’t even give this any stars, I leaked in my printer and destroyed it!!!!
Size: 36XL &amp; 37XL
Poor poor quality!! Don’t buy it
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2022 by Lala

  • Good Product
Size: 36XL
Good value.
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2022 by Don46

  • Great product, good price, fast service - thanks
Size: 36XL &amp; 37XL
Great product, good price, fast service - thanks
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2022 by Richard Maddern

  • Not the greatest
Size: 36XL
After a short period of time and very little printing they start printing lighter images. Not too happy with them.
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2022 by P. Marie

  • So easy to order. Received in 2 days.
Size: 36XL
Cartridge works flawlessly
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2022 by paul

  • ?
Size: 36XL
Product good
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2022 by Debo

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