HP raising Instant Ink subscription pricing significantly
HP raising Instant Ink subscription pricing significantly
HP is informing customers by email about an upcoming HP Instant Ink price increase. Prices increase by up to 50%.
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If like me you don't print much but still need a printer occasionally, get a laser printer (possibly a scanner multifunction, since it can be handy to scan your receipts), and just buy your cartridges normally. Laser toner won't dry up like ink does, so you end up paying less for your infrequent prints in the long run.
39 0 ReplyGo to your local goodwill/thrift store and check for laser printers.
Get a laser printer, with toner cart, for less than 20, often less than 10, bucks.
14 0 ReplyYeah but, how big are they?
1 0 ReplyOld ones can be big, yeah.
1 0 ReplyDepends.
Though I suspect what you can find used for a good price will generally be larger.
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You have a scanner in your pocket, just a reminder.
5 0 ReplyIt doesn't do as good a job, unless there's something I could be doing better.
2 0 ReplyAdobe Scan works as good as a scanner if you use their cropping system to square up the page afterwards.
1 0 ReplyIt's probably down to the scanner app. I'm using CamScanner.
1 0 ReplyTiny Scanner for Android
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