HP has one of the strongest secondary markets we’ve seen. Although the 8600 came out way back in 2012, its current used price of around $154 on Amazon isn’t too…
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HP really wants to let you know that the 6968 can do a lot. They want you to know that so much that they have been putting AIO (all-in-one) in…
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For a model that’s been around since 2013, HP‘s 8610 still sees an incredible amount of use. And why shouldn’t it? It works well enough, supports an array of options…
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You have to like HP‘s budget line of all-in-one printers. Back in 2016, you could get the 3755 for a little under $70 and do things like quality photo printing…
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When it came out, the HP Officejet 6600 didn’t exactly make a lot of waves. HP didn’t throw a big campaign to let everyone know that the best new thing…
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It wasn’t so long ago that Hewlett Packard Enterprise introduced their HP Instant Ink plan, although at first everyone was a bit skeptical about the service, soon enough it proved to…
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The HP Envy 5530 printer is one of those models which were paired with HP’s take on a ink subscription model – the HP Instant Ink plan. Although I would…
Ink cartridges can be a mess. Have you ever seen it break? It’s not a pretty picture. Ink all over the place, people running, documents and printers ruined. Yep, that actually can happen, whether due to the user handling the cartridge with too much force (we’re looking at you, pusher) or using the wrong cartridge. We’ve found the second to be the case more often than not, though. Even if your printer, your documents, or yourself didn’t suffer any damage from inserting the wrong printer ink cartridges, the printer unit is still going to refuse to accept it. It just won’t play nice. What can you do in a situation like this? Head over to Printer Headlines and figure out what went wrong, of course.