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Old 08-06-2025, 08:21 AM
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Questions for users of HP instant Ink. We had a need to sign up for HP instant Ink when our son visited and worked from our home. We signed up for 100 copies per month and were supplied all ink cartridges required for about $7/month. Price went up to $8/mo and required copies diminished.

Long story shortened. Copy requirement reduced and ready to cancel HP Instant Ink but find out that all delivered cartridges will be disabled upon quit date.

Just wondering if others have encountered this situation?
That business model of cheap printers / expensive ink is dead. Buy regular HP ink until the printer fails. Then toss it out and get an Epson EcoTank (I have the ET-4800) printer. Fantastic product. The Epson EcoTank ET-4800 can print up to 4,500 pages in black and 7,500 pages in color with a single set of ink bottles. This is equivalent to about 80 individual ink cartridges, according to Epson. And a complete set of bottles (two black and three color) can be purchased for under $30 on Amazon.

Kick HP to the curb.
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Old 08-06-2025, 08:29 AM
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We have this service and the wife keeps track if it's worth it. She claims it's pretty much a wash for us. As you mentioned, if you kick it to the curb, you end up with new cartridges that become useless even though they are paid for. It almost sounds illegal.
Personally , I wouldn't even start a service like this again. Just buy as we go, like the world should be!
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Old 08-06-2025, 08:33 AM
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However, make sure you buy HP cartridges. I bought an off brand from Amazon at about half the price of the HP brand and they DID disable the printer. I will never own another HP printer again. It seems illegal to me for them to be able to disable the printer like that. Canon printers are my new favorites.
That happened to me also. There was a class action suit and though it took a while I did get total reimbursement for my original purchase.
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Old 08-06-2025, 08:36 AM
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The best way to save on ink and paper is to scan documents to your hard drive or to the cloud. Why do you need a paper copy?
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Old 08-06-2025, 08:50 AM
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The best way to save on ink and paper is to scan documents to your hard drive or to the cloud. Why do you need a paper copy?
Exactly! Took awhile to get my old fashioned hubby onboard, but now we save everything digitally and rarely “need” to print anything.
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Old 08-06-2025, 09:00 AM
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Sounds like rip off to me. I’ve got two printers I just buy toner when they get low. 100 pages way to low IMO for 8 bucks month, sounds just like car payment. I surprised they don’t have interest charges on top of 8 bucks?
Let's do some math.

You're a hobbyist photographer or watercolor artist. You like printing out your work framing them, using them as greeting cards for friends out of state, giving them to people, maybe selling some at craft fairs or submitting them at art shows. You also make brochures and flyers for your volunteer group. Not super-high usage, but definitely around 100 pages a month, and most of them in full color.

You get the HP Envy Inspire 7955e all in one, which is known to print out high quality photos, can also scan documents, and print out brochures and invitations, avery labels for your jam and jelly collection, and whatever else you need for hobby needs and personal home use. The 7955e uses the #64 ink cartridges, black and color. At 100 pages per month of full color printing, you'll want the XL cartridges which have more than twice as much ink than the regular, but cost less than twice the price.

So you get the XL 2-pack, 1 black, 1 tri-color, for $108 at Sam's. That'll get you through around 4 months worth of full color printing. You'll still have a couple months worth of black left. Basically for one full year of use, you'll need two sets of the 2-packs, and one extra tri-color XL (which sells for $64).

That brings you to $280 for a year's worth of ink, at 100-page-per month full-color usage.

OR - you can choose Instant Ink, which is $8/month for 100 pages of full-color use. That comes to $96 for a year.

That means - all else being equal, using 100 pages per month for full-color printing, you will spend almost 300% more on ink without Instant Ink, than you will with Instant Ink.

As for ink drying - not really. Once you peel the tab off the delivery edge, you'll need to USE your printer at least once a month. If you don't use it once in awhile then yes - it will eventually dry out. But that will take MONTHS of not using it for that to happen. If the ink is unused and unopened in its original package, it should be just fine to use, if you open it for the first time a year later. If you don't ever use your printer, there's no point in having one. Much more efficient to just save a file or scan from your phone to a thumb drive and bring it to Staples and have them print it out for you, for around $1.
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Old 08-06-2025, 09:07 AM
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The best way to save on ink and paper is to scan documents to your hard drive or to the cloud. Why do you need a paper copy?
Because I earn e-gift cards to stores that don't have barcodes you can scan from your phone, and I don't have an app for those stores. So I print them out and the cashier manually inputs the card number and PIN.

Because I print brochures for the group I volunteer for.

Because I like having paper copies of legal documents, since sometimes - the internet is unavailable.

Because I print out business cards for another group I volunteer for.

Because I sometimes take interesting photos and print them out and put them in frames and hang them in my house.

Because I live outside my phone, not inside it.
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Old 08-06-2025, 09:08 AM
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Ik just purchased my second HP OfficeJet Pro, but never again from HP. I did not receive a user's manual with instructions on how to reduce print density, black only and any other achievements I wanted. I tried to secure a user manual from the interenet. I would have to give them my credit card info. Ain't gonna happen. I would also have to pay to have a conversation with one of their techs. HP.....you just lost me and I hope this note will be read by others.
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Old 08-06-2025, 09:13 AM
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I was disappointed with every ink jet printer I ever owned. Always clogged print heads, always running out of ink. My favorite was those 3 color ink tanks when one color ran out you had to replace all 3 colors since it was one tank. And don’t get me started on those massive eco tank printers, I spent the better half of a day trying to unclog one of those for a friend.
So now I scan everything or download it so I rarely have to print, and those companies that require me to mail a document or fax it, I move away from them and go elsewhere.
If I need a photo printed I go to Walgreens or Shutterfly online.
Otherwise I use a Canon laser printer. Toner doesn’t dry out and clog.
The rollers might dry out after a long time, but with Florida humidity I’m sure they’ll outlast me at this point.

Really like Brother and Canon, they seem to be the least evil in the printer space.
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I signed up for the minimum pages. It’s working fine, even when I go over the limit. It’s countered by the months I am under. I find it superior over trying to find cartridges, either locally or online.
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Old 08-06-2025, 09:25 AM
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Ik just purchased my second HP OfficeJet Pro, but never again from HP. I did not receive a user's manual with instructions on how to reduce print density, black only and any other achievements I wanted. I tried to secure a user manual from the interenet. I would have to give them my credit card info. Ain't gonna happen. I would also have to pay to have a conversation with one of their techs. HP.....you just lost me and I hope this note will be read by others.
Reducing print density and printing in grey-scale is done through the print screen that shows up on your computer. It's the same with ALL printers, not just HP. If you've ever printed anything from a computer in the last 15 years, you will have seen this. It's a setting from the program you're using to create your document.

You click on PRINT and it opens a window where you can set the criteria for printing. You make it normal, high quality, or draft, you can set grey-scale (black only), portrait or landscape, fit to page or change the proportion of the margins, and so on and so forth. Two-sided and printed from the long edge or the short edge, and on it goes.

It's all done through that PRINT window, and isn't specific to your printer. It's specific to the program you use to pull up the image or document you want to print.
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Old 08-06-2025, 09:28 AM
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I signed up for the minimum pages. It’s working fine, even when I go over the limit. It’s countered by the months I am under. I find it superior over trying to find cartridges, either locally or online.
If you go under the limit, then the balance of pages is transferred to the next month. So if you have the 100PPM deal and only print 80 pages this month, then next month you'll have 100 pages, PLUS 20 pages of balance. It uses the balance first, then it digs into the monthly allotment. If you know you'll need extra pages for a project (like printing 200 brochures for your volunteer group), you can ration the previous months, until you have enough "balance" pages to print them out without having to pay for the overage. I believe they've raised the balance amount to three months worth, it's been awhile since I've checked since I still get 700 pages per month free and don't really have to care about overages until my subscription finally expires in November.

Or you could bump up your plan to the 500ppm plan for just the single month you need for that extra printing, and bump it right back down after you've finished the task. You pay the extra just for that one month.
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Old 08-06-2025, 09:31 AM
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Reducing print density and printing in grey-scale is done through the print screen that shows up on your computer. It's the same with ALL printers, not just HP. If you've ever printed anything from a computer in the last 15 years, you will have seen this. It's a setting from the program you're using to create your document.

You click on PRINT and it opens a window where you can set the criteria for printing. You make it normal, high quality, or draft, you can set grey-scale (black only), portrait or landscape, fit to page or change the proportion of the margins, and so on and so forth. Two-sided and printed from the long edge or the short edge, and on it goes.

It's all done through that PRINT window, and isn't specific to your printer. It's specific to the program you use to pull up the image or document you want to print.
When I print from my iPad, it doesn’t show any of that.
But on my printer there’s an option for toner saver, have to hit the button, so for me that’s how it works.
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(how I know all this: I used to work at Staples, I was the 9th top HP salesperson nationwide for 6 months and received multiple awards and prizes from HP - including 6 years worth of free Instant Ink, 3 HP printers, 2 HP laptops including a $1500 gaming laptop, and $100 toward my choice of HP desktops. I was also an HP Instant Ink "beta tester" for certain programs they were trying out, and received a thermos, a mini-printer with a couple years worth of Zink paper to use in it, Starbucks gift cards, a bluetooth mini speaker, keychain, dinner and seminar at Dave & Busters with $25 in game credit while there, and a bunch of other odds and ends. If it has to do with HP ink printers and Instant Ink, I'm pretty much the person you want to ask about it.)
This is very impressive. Amazing how you are also an expert on so many other topics here, and possess a very strong opinion and wide open outlook on so many topics outside this narrow realm of expertise of HP printers. Yes, very impressive, thank you for sharing.
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Old 08-06-2025, 10:10 AM
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Questions for users of HP instant Ink. We had a need to sign up for HP instant Ink when our son visited and worked from our home. We signed up for 100 copies per month and were supplied all ink cartridges required for about $7/month. Price went up to $8/mo and required copies diminished.

Long story shortened. Copy requirement reduced and ready to cancel HP Instant Ink but find out that all delivered cartridges will be disabled upon quit date.

Just wondering if others have encountered this situation?
Yes, I experienced the same thing. Just bite the bullet and get it over with, which is what I did. Not worth the monthly fee in my opinion, but to each their own.
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