HP ‎F6U62AN 63 Black Ink Cartridge Specifications and Datasheet

June 13, 2024
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HP ‎F6U62AN 63 Black Ink Cartridge

Home and office prints resist fading

With HP Inkjet photo printing systems for home and small business

HP designs its printers, cartridges, and papers so that your prints will last. HP’s portfolio of Original HP inks and photo papers print your precious photos so they stand the test of time.

Compatibility

This cartridge is not a one-size-fits-all. It’s designed for specific printer models to ensure optimal performance. The HP ‎F6U62AN 63 Black Ink Cartridge is compatible with a range of HP models:

  • HP DeskJet Series : 1112, 2130, 2132, 3630, 3631, 3632, 3633, 3634, 3636, 3637, 3639
  • HP ENVY Series : 4511, 4512, 4513, 4516, 4520, 4522, 4524
  • HP OfficeJet Series : 3830, 3831, 3833, 3836, 4650, 4652, 4654, 4655, 5212, 5222, 5230, 5232, 5255, 5260, 5264

Performance

With an approximate yield of 190 pages, this cartridge ensures you have enough ink to get through your printing tasks. Its pigment-based ink formulation ensures long-lasting prints with deep blacks that don’t fade easily. Plus, when you use Original HP Ink, you get up to 2x more prints than when using non-Original HP Ink.

A Step Towards Sustainability

In today’s age, where sustainability is more crucial than ever, HP takes a stand. A whopping 82% of HP ink cartridges are manufactured using recycled plastic. By choosing HP, you’re not just getting quality prints; you’re also making a green choice.

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Photo fade resistance

One element of photo quality and durability is fade from exposure to light when the photo is displayed. HP performs fade resistance testing in HP’s Image Permanence Labs.1 Additional testing has been done on some Original HP Ink cartridges by Wilhelm Imaging Research, Inc. (WIR), a leading independent test lab. The photo fade resistance ratings below are based on photos printed by Original HP ink cartridges on HP photo papers and then displayed under glass.

Photos printed with HP printers and Original HP inks on HP photos papers have vibrant colors and are enjoyable for a long time. Original HP Cartridges are the only cartridges precisely developed with HP printers for reliable quality and striking images, photo after photo.

The table shows typical photo fade resistance using Original HP Inks and HP photo papers when displayed under glass. All were printed using HP consumer inkjet printers that are popular or recently introduced products.

Examples of fade resistance ratings : simulation of color photos printed with Original HP Ink Cartridges and HP Photo Papers, displayed under glass

Ink cartridge2 Photo type & cartridges Glass-covered display years
HP 62 Ink Cartridges Color printing with Tri-color 55+3
HP 63/302/123/803 Ink Cartridges Color printing with Tri-color 55+3
HP 64/303/804 Ink Cartridges Color printing with Black and Tri-color 653
HP 65/304 Ink Cartridges Color printing with Tri-color 55+3
HP 564/178/364/862 Color printing with Tri-color 803
HP GT51/GT52 Ink Bottles Color printing with Cyan, Magenta, Yellow inks 755
HP 30/31 Ink Bottles Color printing with Cyan, Magenta, Yellow inks 755

HP Sprocket Photo Paper

When you choose HP Sprocket Photo Paper, your photos can last for decades.3

Photos under glass, fade resistance simulation

Glass-covered display years

HP Sprocket Photo Paper4: 433

HP hopes you will enjoy your photos for many years to come. HP printers, Original HP Ink cartridges, and HP photo papers are designed together for quality prints you can take pride in.

Business document fade resistance

Business documents such as letters, reports. emails, invoices, financial statements, legal documents, brochures, flyers, and sales material contain valuable content. Most often, these text and graphics documents are printed on plain paper by inkjet printers. HP office printers are designed for this type of business printing. Fade resistance is an element of the durability of these prints.

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Usually, only the most important business documents are displayed and often under UV filter, instead of framed under glass. HP rigorously tests business document fade resistance on plain business paper to ensure that your documents will be readable and stable for years to come. Testing occurs in HP’s Image Permanence Labs and at Wilhelm Imaging Research, Inc. (WIR), a leading independent test lab.

The following table shows results for recently tested HP cartridges for fade resistance under UV filter to provide examples

Examples of fade resistance ratings: simulation for black and color documents printed with Original HP Ink Cartridges and Hammermill paper, displayed under UV filter

Ink cartridge2 Displayed under UV filter in years
HP 934/935 625
HP 940 735
HP 950/951 915
HP 952 745
HP 970/971 785
HP 980 925

In addition, some businesses store documents in folders or cabinets and review them periodically. Documents and photos printed on HP photo papers with Original HP inks for the office can last for over 200 years.6 You can count on HP prints on plain papers using pigment inks for HP OfficeJet Pro and HP PageWide printers to stay legible and useful for many, many years.

HP develops Original HP ink with HP printers and papers commonly used in the office so that your business documents resist fading from light for decades, whether stored in cabinets, folders, or on display under UV filter. HP develops Original HP inks with a variety of papers including HP photo papers so that your business and home printing will resist fading. Stored in folders, cabinets, or albums or displayed with some protection, your prints will resist fading from light for decades. HP inks provide high quality text, graphics, and photos and a reliable printing experience. Enjoy your home and business prints and photos with HP-an industry leader

  1. HP IPL refers to HP’s Image Permanence Laboratory. HP IPL light fade, ozone fade, and thermal degradation test methods are similar to WIR methods; differences include lower humidity in light fade testing (50 %RH), and higher accelerated light intensity (90 Klux).
  2. Inkjet SKUs and availability may vary by region. Some photo cartridges may be optional with certain printers.
  3. Display permanence rating by HP Image Permanence Lab.
  4. The ZINKTM Technology and ZINKTM Trademarks are owned by ZINK Holdings LLC. Used under license.
  5. Display permanence rating by Wilhelm Imaging Research.
  6. See Wilhelm Imaging Research Dark Storage Permanence Statement at http://wilhelm-research.com/hp/WIR_Dark_Storage_Permanence_Statement_for_HP_2017-11-07.pdf

© Copyright 2017 HP Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services.

Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Can I use this cartridge in printers other than the listed models?

It's recommended to use the HP ‎F6U62AN 63 Black Ink Cartridge with the printers mentioned for optimal performance. Using it in non-compatible models may lead to issues with print quality or even damage to your printer.

How many pages can I expect to print with this cartridge?

On average, the cartridge yield is approximately 190 pages. However, this might vary depending on the nature of your prints (e.g., full-page photos vs. text documents) and printer settings.

What is the difference between pigment-based ink and dye-based ink?

Pigment-based inks use tiny particles suspended in the liquid to produce prints, resulting in fade-resistant and water-resistant images. Dye-based inks, on the other hand, are absorbed into paper and can offer brighter colors but might be less resistant to water and fading.

Is this ink cartridge refillable?

Original HP cartridges are generally not designed to be refilled. Refilling might lead to reduced print quality and could damage your printer. It's always recommended to use original cartridges to ensure the best performance.

How does using recycled plastic impact the quality of the cartridge?

HP ensures that the use of recycled plastic does not compromise the quality, reliability, or performance of the cartridge. The move towards recycled plastic is a step towards environmental sustainability.

Why should I choose Original HP Ink over non-Original HP Ink?

Using Original HP Ink ensures you get consistent quality, reliability, and value. In tests, it's been shown that you can get up to 2x more prints with Original HP Ink compared to non-Original HP Ink.

What should I do if my cartridge seems to be dried out or not printing correctly?

Ensure that the cartridge is installed correctly. If issues persist, you might want to clean the cartridge head. If the problem continues, it's recommended to contact HP support or the place of purchase for assistance.

Is the packaging for this cartridge environmentally friendly?

HP is continually working to improve the sustainability of their products, including packaging. It's advisable to check the specific packaging of the product when purchased.

How should I store unused cartridges?

Store unused ink cartridges in a cool, dry place and keep them in their original sealed packaging to ensure longevity and optimal performance when used.

What's the shelf life of this ink cartridge?

While the specific shelf life can vary, it's generally advisable to use the cartridge within two years from the purchase date to ensure the best print quality.

How does the HP ‎F6U62AN 63 Black Ink Cartridge compare with other models in terms of quality and cost?

The HP 63 cartridge is engineered specifically for the printers listed to ensure optimal performance. In terms of quality and cost, it offers consistent results and represents a balance between value and performance when used with compatible printers.

Can I mix this cartridge with a non-HP cartridge in my printer?

While it's technically possible, it's not recommended. Mixing cartridges can result in reduced print quality and might cause compatibility issues.

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