HP 67, 67XL & 67XXL Ink Cartridges
HP 67, 67XL & 67XXL ink cartridges (3YM55AA–3YM59AA) are compatible with three HP printer families: the DeskJet 2700 series (including DeskJet 2300, 2330, 2332, 2720, 2721, 2722, and 2723), the DeskJet Plus 4100 series (including 4120, 4121, and 4122), the ENVY 6000 series (including ENVY 6020, 6030, 6032, and 6034), and the ENVY Pro 6400 series (including ENVY Pro 6420 and 6430). Each printer uses one black cartridge and one tri-colour cartridge. There are no separate cyan, magenta, or yellow units in this family. Three yield tiers are available: standard, XL, and XXL, with the 67XXL available as a black-only extra high yield option. All products supplied by Ink Depot are covered by Australian Consumer Law.
The black ink in the HP 67 family uses pigment-based ink, which means text sits on the surface of the paper rather than soaking in. This gives sharper edges on documents and makes it noticeably more resistant to smearing when pages are handled straight out of the printer. Colour printing is a different story, the tri-colour cartridge combines cyan, magenta, and yellow in one housing, so when any single colour runs low, the whole unit needs replacing. In households with school-age children or anyone printing photos regularly, the colour cartridge almost always depletes faster than black. Buying the 67XL tri-colour as your standard replacement, rather than the standard 67 tri-colour, avoids paying twice for the same effective print volume. The standard HP 67 black yields approximately 120 pages and the tri-colour approximately 100 pages, while the HP 67XL black reaches approximately 240 pages and the XL tri-colour approximately 200 pages. The HP 67XXL is a black-only cartridge yielding approximately 400 pages. There is no 67XXL colour variant. Yields are based on HP ISO/IEC 24711 testing. Singles and 2-packs are available in both genuine HP and compatible HP ink cartridges; under Australian Consumer Law, using compatible ink cartridges does not void your HP printer warranty. Free delivery over $99 (conditions apply).
For anyone printing weekly, school forms, documents, the occasional photo, the 67XL is the practical default. The standard 67 suits very light, occasional use where upfront cost matters more than cost per page. The 67XXL black is worth considering if you run mostly black-and-white and want the longest time between replacements. Browse the full HP ink cartridges range for value packs and multi-unit options.
General FAQ
What printers use HP 67, 67XL, and 67XXL ink cartridges?
HP 67, 67XL, and 67XXL ink cartridges (also searched as HP67, HP67XL, and HP 67 XXL) are compatible with the HP DeskJet 2700 series, DeskJet Plus 4100 series, ENVY 6000 series, and ENVY Pro 6400 series. Each printer takes one black and one tri-colour cartridge. If your model number ends in "e" (an HP+ printer), check that any compatible cartridge you purchase includes a firmware-safe chip.
What is the difference between the HP 67, 67XL, and 67XXL?
All three fit the same printers. The standard HP 67 black (3YM56AA) yields approximately 120 pages and the tri-colour (3YM55AA) approximately 100 pages. The HP 67XL black (3YM57AA) reaches approximately 240 pages and the XL tri-colour (3YM58AA) approximately 200 pages, doubling the standard yield at a lower cost per page. The HP 67XXL (3YM59AA) is a black-only cartridge yielding approximately 400 pages. There is no 67XXL colour variant. Yields are based on HP ISO/IEC 24711 testing.
Are compatible HP 67 ink cartridges safe to use under Australian Consumer Law?
Yes. Under Australian Consumer Law, HP cannot void your printer warranty solely because you used compatible ink cartridges in place of genuine HP cartridges. Compatible HP 67 and 67XL cartridges stocked here are manufactured to the same page-yield specifications as the genuine versions. The one exception to check is HP+ models (model numbers ending in "e"), so ensure compatible cartridges include an updated chip to maintain printer recognition after firmware updates.













