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I have a Lexmark 910 printer which uses 32, 33, 34, and 35 cartridges. 34 and 35 are marked as high yield. What is the difference between the high yield and the regular cartridges? I asked the Lexmark website, but they wouldn't give me an answer. Thank you.
 
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What is the difference between the high yield and the regular cartridges?

the Regular size have 24 Mls of ink and the High Yield have 30 Mls
Not a cheap cartridge to replace Frown
TIP buy a refill Kit of 100 Mls or a remade cartridge at up to half the price of the Original
Color Ink is not as vibrant But Hey you Have a copy of the Page I have extra Black cartridges as I print out text a lot and it pays for itself
I Have a HP Inkjet/scanner
 
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Thank you. I was thinking it had something to do with how much ink, but the high yield didn't seem to last any longer than the regular ones the one time I bought them.
 
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