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Forget FedEx or Kinko’s when you can print on your own, right from home.
Owning a printer is no biggie, but the ink? That’s a whole other story.
Normally, printer ink can cost a pretty penny, with cartridges running upwards of $50 a pop, and that’s just for black and white or color. Then, once you do splurge on ink, it runs out faster than you think, making you have to head back to the store and spend again.
HP has a solution. To make your life easier, the printer and electronics brand has a subscription service just for ink — adding to our love of subscriptions. HP Instant Ink starts at just$1.49 per month, with plans ranging from 10 pages per month all the way up to 700 pages for businesses, writers or any other printer-happy people.
HPThe way it works is also pretty brilliant, as your printer does all the work for you. When your smart printer is low on ink, it simply sends a message to HP and the ink will be ordered stat, eliminating the issue of ink running out. There is always free delivery, sent right to your door or office.
Want even more of an incentive? HP is offering new users a $10 credit to get started, in addition to the savings you already get when ordering ink through HP Instant Ink.
If you’re ready to get started, click the big red button below and then print off this article to share with all your friends and family.
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