![]() Will a subscription plan in all cases be less expensive than buying ink cartridges on your own? That may be a difficult calculation to make, because many factors come into play.įor example, let's take the HP OfficeJet 250, a portable printer whose high-yield cartridges have estimated costs per page of 6.7 cents for black, and 17.3 cents for color pages. ![]() So, even if you still have plenty of ink in your HP printer, you can sign up now for Instant Ink now, but won't be billed until 30 days after you have installed the first Instant Ink cartridge in your printer. If you already own an Instant Ink-eligible printer, you can sign up for a subscription now, but you won't be billed until you begin using it. There are no additional fees for a subscription, beyond the monthly fee and the additional pages surcharge. No more need to drive them to a local retailer like Office Depot that recycles ink cartridges. You return the cartridges for recycling in postage-paid packaging sent to you by HP. They have more ink than XL cartridges, and thus you replace them less often. HP calls its Instant Ink cartridges “extra high capacity”. No matter if you print an 8 x 10-inch color photo on glossy paper or a text document on plain paper, every page simply counts as a page under the plan. Perhaps the most interesting detail in this subscription program is that all pages cost the same.
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