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06-30-2020 10:02 AM
Hello, I am using my current printer in my home, for personal purposes, however, I need an additional printer to use in the outbuilding next to my home. If I buy the next printer, would I be able to use the same HP Instant Ink account to manage both, under the same network?
What is the best solution for my case?
Thank you in advance!
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07-01-2020 12:03 PM
You can enroll up to 10 printers under a single HP Instant Ink account. When you enroll additional printers in HP Instant Ink, separate Instant Ink plan fees are charged to your credit or debit card for each printer as separate transactions. Printed pages and rollover pages are tracked for each printer separately. Before you enroll the additional printer in HP Instant Ink, make sure to set up the printer hardware, install the latest printer software, and turn on Web Services.
Note:HP Instant Ink cartridges that were used in one printer cannot be used in another printer. HP supplies HP Instant Ink cartridges with each printer or sends them separately for each printer after enrollment.
You may rere to - Replacing or Adding Printers to Your Account
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06-30-2020 03:09 PM
Hi @DooMO
Welcome to the HP Support Community. I'd be happy to assist you
Due to the current global COVID-19 situation, we're seeing an influx of customers coming in for support. We appreciate your patience.
You can add the new printer to the same instant ink account and manage both the printers from there, they can be connected to same or different networks.
If webservices are turned and the printer is connected to an instant ink server, it should be fine.
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07-01-2020 03:42 AM
Brilliant Jay, thanks for the support! And how about the fees, would be contracted will be the same, or I will have to pay separately for both of those printers, or it's just the matter of potential extends the number of pages printed per month?
Kind regards
07-01-2020 12:03 PM
You can enroll up to 10 printers under a single HP Instant Ink account. When you enroll additional printers in HP Instant Ink, separate Instant Ink plan fees are charged to your credit or debit card for each printer as separate transactions. Printed pages and rollover pages are tracked for each printer separately. Before you enroll the additional printer in HP Instant Ink, make sure to set up the printer hardware, install the latest printer software, and turn on Web Services.
Note:HP Instant Ink cartridges that were used in one printer cannot be used in another printer. HP supplies HP Instant Ink cartridges with each printer or sends them separately for each printer after enrollment.
You may rere to - Replacing or Adding Printers to Your Account
Hope this helps! Keep me posted.
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