A:AnswerSign in to your HP Instant Ink account to cancel your HP Instant Ink service.
Click the drop-down menu, and then select the printer you want to cancel. Check the Print History or the ePrint address of the printer to confirm you have selected the correct printer. In the My Account area, click Change Plan. Click Next, and then Cancel Enrollment to confirm your cancellation request.
You can cancel enrollment in HP Instant Ink at any time without penalty. Before you cancel the service, read the following information carefully:
•HP Instant Ink cartridges do not work after the end of your current billing period, and you are required to return them to HP. To continue printing after your billing cycle ends, make sure you have standard replacement ink cartridges ready to use in your printer.
If you do not have the postage-paid envelope provided by HP, go to Recycling HP Instant Ink Cartridges to order an envelope.*
•There is no pro-rated reimbursement for the remainder of your billing period.
•Your service continues until the end of your current billing period.
•If there are any charges for additional printing, your credit card is charged. Depending on when you cancel, the charge might appear the following month.
A:AnswerThank you for your question! You can use the cartridges that come with your printer and if it is eligible for Instant Ink HP will automatically send you ink when you need it if you are a subscriber.
A:AnswerWith this program you get 300 pages color and BW. There is no extra cost for color. I have been using the 300 page program for 4 months. I had 1 month where I used all of my rolll over pages and an extra 50 pages. The cost was still much less than buying purchasing cartridges monthly on my own.
I was averaging $40 a month on ink and now I’m spending under $15 per month for HP instant ink!!!
A:AnswerYes the 7155 is eligible for Instant ink it’s just a 7155 because it’s purchased at like Costco or Sam’s Club but it takes the 64 ink’l which is an instant Ink. eligible set of ink
A:AnswerThink of the 2.99 as a payment plan. If I buy ink for my printer from the store it is $40 and lasts about 6 months. $2.99 for 6 months is $18, which is less than half the cost of buying from the store.
A:AnswerYou purchase the card, install cartridges in your printer, and the cartridges talk to HP who will send you the replacement cartridges in the mail along with instructions on how to return the used cartridges. They will only be sent after you have used the number of pages that your plan covers.
A:AnswerDefinitely! My understanding is that you are only charged for the pages you print, not the amount of ink you use. Your printer will provide the alert that you need more ink before you run out and HP ships it. Sounds like a great fit for your needs!
A:AnswerThe cartridges from the Instant Ink program usually contain more than the XL cartridges to last you a longer time but the pages are predicated on the plan you chose. You do end up saving around 50% on ink.
A:AnswerJust my experience, but the instant ink cartrages they send have way more ink than the regular store bought ones, and in my experience they havent dried up. I had the same issue, i only print a few pages every couple of months, but it has been six months now and everything seems to be working great.
A:Answeronce your 3 months are over, HP will send you ink every month and they will bill depending on how much ink you signed up for.
hope i was able to help.
Good luck.
A:Answerhttps://www.hpconnected.com/us/en/
That link will take you directly to the source, your printer is not listed but it does give a large listing of all printers eligible as well as how the whole thing works. I have a printer set up on the program but have yet to actually see it in action due to low usage on my printer.
A:AnswerThere is not a minimum of months to sign up for, There is no obligation or commitment beyond your first month. You may change plans or cancel your service at any time without penalty on your account page at HP Connected. You can print full color photos, color documents, or high-quality black and white pages. Each page costs the same. Your monthly fee is based on the number of pages you print, not on the amount of ink you use. You never have to worry again about printing in black and white to avoid using your color ink cartridges.
A:AnswerThe HP Photosmart b210 printer does not qualify for the HP Instant Ink program. The HP ENVY 5531 is eligible for the HP Instant Ink program. The HP Envy 4500, HP Envy 5530, and HP Officejet 4630 series printers are eligible for the program.
A:AnswerI would discourage you from using this service. They send the wrong cartridges and will disable printing when you cancel until you return their cartridges. It has very poor in customer service.