Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Lexmark #20 Color Ink Cartridge (15M0120)super


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Rating: 3.0

List Price : $55.96 Price : Too low to display
Lexmark #20 Color Ink Cartridge (15M0120)

Product Description

This color cartridge used exclusively in the Z51 Color Jetprinter takes Lexmark?s industry leading 1200 x 1200 DPI technology to the next level with new microscopic (7 picoliter) ink drops and an improved ink formulation that results in output so sharp and vivid anyone can achieve professional quality results even on copier-grade paper.Primary InformationProduct Type :  Print cartridge Printer Technology :  Ink-jet Output Color :  Cyan; Yellow; Magenta Compatibility :  Lexmark Z51 Lexmark Z53 Yield :  275 pages @ 15% UNSPSC CodeUNSPSC Code :  44103105 

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This color cartridge takes Lexmark's 1,200 x 1,200 dpi technology to the next level with microscopic 7-picoliter ink drops and an improved ink formulation that results in sharp, vivid output. Enjoy vibrant color printing on these compatible models: Lexmark Z51 Color Jetprinter, Samsung SF4700 and SCX1000 series printers, Compaq A1000, and Kodak Personal Picture Maker PM100.


  • For use in Lexmark Z715, Z42, Z51, Z43, Z45, Z52, Z53, X63, X73, Z705, P707, Z82, X83, X85, X125, X4250, X4270.
  • Inkjet Cartridge.
  • 15M0120,275 Page Yield.
  • Sold by the EA


Lexmark #20 Color Ink Cartridge (15M0120) Reviews


Lexmark #20 Color Ink Cartridge (15M0120) Reviews


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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Caveat Emptor and Time to Say Goodbye!, September 11, 2004
By A Customer
This review is from: Lexmark #20 Color Ink Cartridge (15M0120) (Office Product)
I've owned a Z43 purchased back in 2001 knowing that replacement ink cartridges would be pricey (personal laser jets were not affordable even when my tech heavy portfolio was doing well). However, I was willing to make that tradeoff since the printer was highly rated and reasonably priced. My color printing requirements are relatively modest, about 1-2 pages/week. Here is a review of this product with a historical perspective.

2001 cartridges: Excellent
2002 cartridges: Good
2003 cartridges: Fair
2004 cartridges: Extremely poor

Over the years, the quality of the cartridges has deteriorated significantly along with the quality of the retail packaging. I've always bought from reputable retailers, including Amazon, but who knows whether these retailers were buying authentic cartridges or unknowingly moving counterfeits that were slipped into the wholesale channels?

My most recent and FINAL purchase of the 15M0120 color cartridge was... Read more
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars High priced compared to others, October 20, 2000
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This review is from: Lexmark #20 Color Ink Cartridge (15M0120) (Office Product)
Before you buy a new printer, see which cartridges are available at discount sellers like Costco. While the Lexmark Z51 is an excellent printer, the cartridges are only available at full price retail stores. The Z31 has cartridges available at Costco for almost half the price. But if your reading this, it probably already to late. . .
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Why does price continue to be so high?, October 28, 2001
By 
T. B (The Valley Anguilla. B W I) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lexmark #20 Color Ink Cartridge (15M0120) (Office Product)
The print quality is good but the price is only for the rich. Lexmark needs to bring these prices down and fast. I may soon have to stop using my printer because I can no longer afford these cartridges. I am now very sorry that I bought the Lexmark printer, I should have gotten one where the cartridges are cheaper.
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Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Lexmark #20 Color Ink Cartridge (15M0120)best


Customer Rating :
Rating: 3.0

List Price : $55.96 Price : Too low to display
Lexmark #20 Color Ink Cartridge (15M0120)

Product Description

This color cartridge used exclusively in the Z51 Color Jetprinter takes Lexmark?s industry leading 1200 x 1200 DPI technology to the next level with new microscopic (7 picoliter) ink drops and an improved ink formulation that results in output so sharp and vivid anyone can achieve professional quality results even on copier-grade paper.Primary InformationProduct Type :  Print cartridge Printer Technology :  Ink-jet Output Color :  Cyan; Yellow; Magenta Compatibility :  Lexmark Z51 Lexmark Z53 Yield :  275 pages @ 15% UNSPSC CodeUNSPSC Code :  44103105 

Amazon.com Product Description

This color cartridge takes Lexmark's 1,200 x 1,200 dpi technology to the next level with microscopic 7-picoliter ink drops and an improved ink formulation that results in sharp, vivid output. Enjoy vibrant color printing on these compatible models: Lexmark Z51 Color Jetprinter, Samsung SF4700 and SCX1000 series printers, Compaq A1000, and Kodak Personal Picture Maker PM100.


  • For use in Lexmark Z715, Z42, Z51, Z43, Z45, Z52, Z53, X63, X73, Z705, P707, Z82, X83, X85, X125, X4250, X4270.
  • Inkjet Cartridge.
  • 15M0120,275 Page Yield.
  • Sold by the EA


Lexmark #20 Color Ink Cartridge (15M0120) Reviews


Lexmark #20 Color Ink Cartridge (15M0120) Reviews


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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Caveat Emptor and Time to Say Goodbye!, September 11, 2004
By A Customer
This review is from: Lexmark #20 Color Ink Cartridge (15M0120) (Office Product)
I've owned a Z43 purchased back in 2001 knowing that replacement ink cartridges would be pricey (personal laser jets were not affordable even when my tech heavy portfolio was doing well). However, I was willing to make that tradeoff since the printer was highly rated and reasonably priced. My color printing requirements are relatively modest, about 1-2 pages/week. Here is a review of this product with a historical perspective.

2001 cartridges: Excellent
2002 cartridges: Good
2003 cartridges: Fair
2004 cartridges: Extremely poor

Over the years, the quality of the cartridges has deteriorated significantly along with the quality of the retail packaging. I've always bought from reputable retailers, including Amazon, but who knows whether these retailers were buying authentic cartridges or unknowingly moving counterfeits that were slipped into the wholesale channels?

My most recent and FINAL purchase of the 15M0120 color cartridge was... Read more
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars High priced compared to others, October 20, 2000
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This review is from: Lexmark #20 Color Ink Cartridge (15M0120) (Office Product)
Before you buy a new printer, see which cartridges are available at discount sellers like Costco. While the Lexmark Z51 is an excellent printer, the cartridges are only available at full price retail stores. The Z31 has cartridges available at Costco for almost half the price. But if your reading this, it probably already to late. . .
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Why does price continue to be so high?, October 28, 2001
By 
T. B (The Valley Anguilla. B W I) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lexmark #20 Color Ink Cartridge (15M0120) (Office Product)
The print quality is good but the price is only for the rich. Lexmark needs to bring these prices down and fast. I may soon have to stop using my printer because I can no longer afford these cartridges. I am now very sorry that I bought the Lexmark printer, I should have gotten one where the cartridges are cheaper.
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Monday, August 20, 2012

Portisheadgood


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Rating: 4.5

List Price : $13.98 Price : $5.28
Portishead

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PORTISHEAD PORTISHEAD


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34 of 34 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Trip-hop noir, February 15, 2005
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Portishead created a unique sound in their debut "Dummy," combining smoky jazz and trip-hop. So an equally good follow-up was a pretty tall order. Enter the self-titled "Portishead," which ups the eerie noir feel while not abandoning the cool electronic edge. In the months before their return, it seems appropriate to revisit their older material.

"Did you feed us tales of deceit,/Conceal the tongues who need to speak?/Subtle lies and a soiled coin,/The truth is sold, the deal is done," Beth Gibbons intones, sounding like a slightly gleeful robot. That sets the tone for "Portishead," giving it a darker tone than its predecessor -- darker songs, darker vocals, darker music.

The jazz overtones are still there, bubbling up in songs like the distant "Over" and "Seven Months," which sounds strangely like fellow trip-hop artist Emiliana Torrini. Only the downtempo "Over" and softly poppy "Western Eyes" break from this cooler sound, sounding warm and unaltered. The rest... Read more
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36 of 38 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Window Into Another World, September 6, 2005
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Jordan Hyman (St. Louis, MO USA) - See all my reviews
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It is pretty widely said that Portishead's self-titled second album is okay but not as good as Dummy. Let me say that my point of view tends not to be so wide.

If you were a lover of Dummy tracks like "Sour Times" and "Roads", you will be disappointed with this album. But if you dug the styles of tunes like "Wandering Star" and "Pedestal", then you should do yourself a big favor and buy this album if you haven't yet. There's absolutely no way you'll regret it. Because, for me, Portishead's Portishead is one of the greatest albums ever released.

Dummy was filled with creative "songs". You know, song-like structures and things you can listen to out of context of the rest of the album. But what separates this from Dummy is that you won't find "songs". What you'll find is about an hour of beautiful, haunting, mind-altering MUSIC. There's no better fuel for meditation, creativity, conversation or even tripping than "Portishead". This music puts you into another world... Read more
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29 of 31 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars I feel so cold..., April 12, 2006
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Metalgazer (Salisbury, NC USA) - See all my reviews
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There's nothing like Portishead and nothing like their 2nd album. Its darker, creepier, and more haunting than the first. The entire album has an overal similar sound which makes for a more themed and theatrical sonic experience. I like this better than the first album which had the obvious singles and dabblings in various spectrums of trip-hop which now resembles everyone from tricky to morcheeba. However on this 2nd release, Portishead holds their own, establishing their own trademarked sound: an eerie, slow-paced death-orchestra led by a sultry singer with a heart of black-gold. This music will get into your brain and eat away like bad acid. Exquisite production and smart use of turntables. From the intro of eerie high pitched twinklings over a heartbeat that lead into twangy strums of electric guitar and record scratching, to the last song which ends with the sampled vocals of an old bluesman pining about hookers and gin, this is a masterpiece recording. Goes well with a... Read more
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