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Hp 730 Cyan Ink Cartridge (300ml)

Hp 730 Cyan Ink Cartridge (300ml)
  • Product Code: ga54312
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$498.00 $732.06

Ensure your supplies are constantly replenished with this cyan 730 Ink Cartridge from HP. This cartridge fits the DesignJet T1700 series of printers and features a volume of 300mL for making lasting, high-quality images.

For DesignJet T1700 Printer Series

Parameters
Quantity1 Cartridge
Printer TypeLarge Format Inkjet Printers
Container TypeInkjet Cartridge
Yield TypeHigh
ColorCyan
Ink TypeDye-Based Color
Volume300 mL
Compatible HP PrintersDesignJet SD Pro:
MFP
DesignJet:
T2600dr
T1600
T1600dr
T1700
T1700dr
T2600
Packaging Info
Package Weight1.15 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)10.8 x 4.6 x 1.7"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Does this ink contain animal products?

A: Please contact the manufacturer at 1 800 OK CANON

Q: 2. how big are the ink cartridges? #ml?

A: This would be a 13ml cartridge.

Q: 3. Is this cartridge pack for the Bravo 4051 Blu as well?

A: Yes, this pack is compatible with the Bravo 4051 Blu also.

Q: 4. does this work with my android smartphone?

A: I think your question is related to print from a smartphone and the '8 tank ink package' is only the ink in the printer. I have not tried the print from smartpone but there is too many opinions of paper type, size and printer color management selections to fit in the screen of the smartphone.

Q: 5. What type of developer and fixer is needed ?

A: Rollei suggest the following chemicals for the Rollei Black Magic High Contrast Liquid Emulsion (300mL). For developer they suggest Rollei RPN, for universal application, Rollei RHC, for steeper grade. For the Fixer you can use Rollei RXA or RXN. We have the Rollei Black Magic High Contrast Liquid Photo Emulsion Kit which has all the necessary chemicals, BH #RO661231 (https://bhpho.to/3Amj0yO).

Q: 6. Is this ink archival?

A: ChromaLife (CLI) inks from Canon are dye based. Canon's pigment based inks start with PGI/PFI. The Pixma Pro-100 used the CLI- dye based ink. Pixma Pro-10 and imagePROGRAF PRO-100 use pigment based inks. Generally, the pigment based inks resist smudging better, and hold up longer under UV light. It's expected that Pigment inks should resist fading for 200 years, where as dye based inks will start to fade in as little as 25 years. Actual results, however, depend on the conditions. Prints which are stored specifically for archival purposes away from light and in controlled conditions will last significantly longer than prints on display particularly in bright areas. Using UV protective glass can enhance the life. Canon claims, ChromaLife (CLI) inks when used in conjunction with specific Canon photo papers, and stored properly in an archive quality album and kept in the dark can last up to 300 years. And when can be displayed indoors in areas out of direct sunlight for between 10-50 years. Other considerations are that Pigment based inks generally provide for a sharper image with darker blacks, however as they have larger particles, introduce more texture to an image. Pigment based inks would be very well suited for high contrast black and white prints, and photo's with dark areas with high detail. Dye based inks having smaller particles so lay flatter on the paper to provide a print that more closely resembles traditional darkroom prints. Images with dye based inks tend to be brighter and more vivid. As you'll note with the printer spec's, when comparing printers that use dye versus pigment based inks, you'll generally be able to achieve higher resolution prints with dye based inks due to the smaller particle size. Canon has improved the quality of its ink's significantly over the years, and the differences noted above between Pigment and Dye based inks is minimal. For most amateur photographers either option will provide good quality lasting results for many years. For my own purposes, I feel the dye based Canon ChromaLife inks are sufficient. I do not aim for long term archival, but do print photos which are stored in an album/portfolio, as well as framed and displayed in normal household and business spaces behind UV protected glass. I personally feel, given that I already archive the digital images, should I ever need to I can always re-print the image in 20-30 years should I need to.

Q: 7. Will this fit the optical VF on the Leica M240?

A: No

Q: 8. What kind of water resistance does this dye based ink offer?

A: It is considered water-resistant, but it is not recommended to drop water on the image.

Q: 9. On average, how many 8x10, 4x7, 13x19 prints can I expect to get on a PIXMA Pro-100 printer with this value pack. (I know that it depends on many factors, but I like to get an idea of what my cost of ink would be per print)?

A: The variables are way too many for any manufacture to give even an estimate on how many prints you get from the ink cartridges. If an image has a lot of white, it will use much less ink then to make the print verses an image that has deep colors. Also some ink is required to prime the ink lines and print heads.

Q: 10. How many prints can I get off these? (approx)Thanks

A: Primera estimates 300-800 CD/DVDs.

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