DoorStepInk remanufactured HP 63XL Black ink cartridges are the highest quality replacement cartridges on the market. Using only original HP 63XL (F6U64AN) Black cartridges, we remanufacture each cartridge to the highest quality standards to match OEM ink level, color, and performance guaranteed.
- Page Yield: 480
- Every cartridge is remanufactured in the USA
- Replacement printer ink cartridge for genuine HP 63 black & HP 63XL ink
- Plug and print for brilliant, sharp, and high-quality printouts
- Save up to 50% off name-brand ink cartridges
- 100% satisfaction guaranteed!
- Environmentally friendly ink cartridges
- The use of remanufactured printing supplies does not void your printer warranty.
Understanding the difference between HP 63 and 63XL ink?
HP 63XL ink contains more ink than standard HP 63 F6U62AN ink cartridges. This means you can print more pages with the HP 63XL black ink, which yields 480 pages compared to HP 63 black ink F6U62AN, which yields 190 pages. Both ink cartridges are the same size, but the HP 63 holds less ink than the 63XL.
Buying eco-friendly, remanufactured HP 63XL ink to replace HP 63 ink will save up to 50% of what you would spend on OEM branded cartridges. High yield cartridges are interchangeable with their standard counterparts. You get more ink at a greater value when buying remanufactured HP 63xl cartridges over genuine HP 63 ink cartridges.
Does the aftermarket HP 63XL black cartridge work with an original HP 63 color F6U61AN cartridge?
Yes! DoorStepInk remanufactured ink cartridges are produced to work alongside genuine OEM printer ink cartridges. If you are not 100% satisfied with how well our inks match OEM color and performance you can return them for a full refund.
What is the difference between HP 63XL Remanufactured Ink Cartridge and HP 63XL Compatible ink?
HP 63XL Compatible cartridges are clones. These are newly built cartridges made from molds using subpar raw materials and components produced to look like the OEM original cartridges. These cartridges often come from overseas where it is tougher to enforce the intellectual property rights of the original manufacturer. In addition, these printer cartridges can not be recycled and often end up in landfills where it can take thousands of years to decompose.
Whereas HP 63XL remanufactured ink cartridges are recycled cores from genuine HP 63XL F6U64AN and HP 63 F6U62AN cartridges. These cartridges are professionally cleaned, rebuilt, and refilled to meet OEM specifications. It takes less energy and natural resources to remanufacture printer ink cartridges than it does to make a compatible ink cartridge.
Q. What is remanufacturing?A. Remanufacturing is an industrial process whereby spent inkjet cartridges are disassembled and cleaned, refilled, engineered to become "as new", fully tested, and then marketed as own-brand cartridges, competing on the basis of price and quality with new cartridges. The empty cartridges are collected from consumers, businesses, charities, sporting clubs, schools, etc. At the forefront of the development of new, environmentally friendly manufacturing, the remanufacturing industry is also instituting new, industry-wide systems and initiatives which are creating a recognizable foundation of quality and effective management across all markets. Indeed, many firms within the industry are now developing new product and marketing ideas on a par with the Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs).Q. What is the difference between remanufactured and compatible ink cartridges?A. There is a big difference between the two, but often the terms are misused interchangeably. Compatible cartridges are essentially new cartridges made to fit in your printer. These cartridges are made of lower quality materials that cannot be re-used adding to increased toxic waste, energy use, and carbon output.Q. Are remanufactured cartridges poorer quality than the branded originals?A. No, not if you are dealing with a reputable brand like DoorStepInk. We stand behind our cartridges and back them with a 100% satisfaction guarantee.Q. Are all Remanufactured cartridges the same?A. No, not all cartridges are remanufactured equally the same. Many companies will use inferior supplies and or cut corners to save money in the remanufacturing process. This often leads to defective or poor-quality cartridges.Q. Why buy remanufactured cartridges?A. Remanufactured cartridges are the first choice for consumers who recognize that printer ink is often the largest cost they have when buying a printer or a copier. Business users can benefit from reduced costs in printer cartridges without any loss in quality. Home users of computer printers and faxes are also recognizing that remanufactured cartridges - which are often up to 20%-50% cheaper than the OEM equivalents - represent a real, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly choice for them.Q. How does remanufacture ink cartridges help the environment?A. Every year, more than 500 million plastic printer cartridges end up dumped in landfills around the world. But cartridges can be remanufactured for re-use, easily up to 2-3 times: our industry substantially reduces the number of cartridges going to landfill, in an ideal world by a staggering 66-75%! Every cartridge that we remanufacture is one fewer going directly to the landfill. For every remanufactured cartridge purchased, it is one less new cartridge that needs to be produced, saving energy, and preventing it from entering the waste stream and from draining the planet's natural resources.Q. How do you substantiate your claims about "being green"?A. The re-use of the plastics and metals used in toner and print cartridges is by far the most environmentally friendly method of dealing with what is, essentially, a waste product - the empty cartridge. By extending the lifecycle of an empty OEM cartridges uses 95% less energy to manufacture than creating a new cartridge. Remanufacturing, however, is not only about being 'green'; it is a sustainable solution to protecting the environment while delivering significant cost benefits.Q. What is your return policy?A. We offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If you are not happy with the cartridge in any way, we will work with you to solve your issue or provide you your money back.Q. Do you require a minimum number of empty cartridges to receive a free shipping label when sending in inkjet cartridges?A. Yes, there is a minimum of 4 items per box.Q. Is there a maximum weight for the boxes I want to send using the free shipping label?A. No, there is no maximum weight on shipments. You will need to contact us with package dimensions and weight for us to send you a free shipping label. If you have any questions, please contact our customer service department at (833) 438-4657 or sales@doorstepink.com and we will be glad to assist you.Q. Do you accept remanufactured or compatible cartridges?A. Yes, we accept all inkjet cartridges, regardless of their make, model, or condition.Q. Do you accept lasers/toners?A. No, we do not accept laser & toner cartridges for recycling.Q. Do I need to use my own boxes to ship my empty cartridges to you?A. Yes, you should use any box that fits your empty cartridges to ship. Make sure the box is sturdy and will survive shipping. If available, you can use the DoorStepInk box your new cartridges arrived in. It was designed for customers to return their empty cartridges to us. Also, please place empty cartridges in a plastic bag or Ziploc to prevent leaking. If you have any questions, please contact our customer service department at (833) 438-4657 or sales@doorstepink.com and we will be glad to assist you.Q. What kind of payments do you accept?A. We accept all major credit cards, Visa, Master Card, American Express, and DiscoverQ. When will my order ship?A. Generally, orders ship within 1-2 days after they been processes.