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Epson scan to cloud suspended1/4/2024 Or you can buy your own ink and mange it yourself. You can go with the subscription and you don't own the ink, but HP manages refilling and replacing as needed. I think it is reasonable that they provide both options. If you purchase a subscription for 100 pages/month or whatever you can't expect to cancel and keep printing for a while after you stop paying. I think that HP does a lot of shady shit. Printers have always been a bit of a pain but since when did they have to be near permanently connected to the internet else threaten to cut you off from all of their capabilities. This has to be one shadiest and just overall worst product experiences I've come across in a while. It turns out that their terms state that you're buying the ability to print x pages and the ink is actually always owned by HP, even when in your possession. Some even report not being able to print with cartridges they bought independently. It turns out that once the subscription is cancelled or suspended, you are no longer able to use the ink that has been sent to you. I dig a little (since the error message they show provides no additional information beyond not being able to print) and find this thread in their support forum. I press a button on the printer and it spits out a report that states the printer is unable to print, except for printer reports (!). I go to print something and find that the printer is "unable to print" even though there is ample ink left in the cartridges. I recently changed my card and figured I would let the subscription expire.įast forward to today. The subscription promises to send you ink when you're running low as long as you print within the designated number of pages. I bought an HP printer that came with an HP Instant Ink subscription a year ago.
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