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: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: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.
A:AnswerAs long as you enroll your HP printer an instant ink plan, you can use this card and redeem the code as a prepaid balance to your account. On the due date, the amount will deduct from your account balance.
If you did not enroll any plan, you cannot use this card and must buy brand new ink cartridges when you run out of ink.
Hope this helps.
A:Answeryou can contact the instant ink number on your credit card statement and deal with the substandard customer service. Anything you've already paid is gone so don't expect a refund on that, but you have to contact them directly otherwise if you stop the payments they will turn off your printer,
A:AnswerHello! That's a great question! The $5 Prepaid HP Instant Ink Card would add a credit to your account. For example, if you a part of the $0.99, 15 Pages/Month plan you would be covered for 5 months. Thank you for your question!
A:AnswerThe contract is endless until you call up and cancel it, they will charge you even if your printer is not printing anything and if the credit card expires or payment is missed they will turn off the print functions, they have an active view into your print activities, I cancelled it and I would suggest you avoid Instant Ink, you can get cartridges much cheaper over the internet now.