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I was wondering if anyone knew an average of how many pages you can print per ink cartridge? I am trying to determine best pages to print before my cartridge runs out of ink.

 

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You can find detailed information on HP web, you can search by the printer or cartridge number

https://store.hp.com/us/en/cat/ink--toner---paper 

 

The cartridge yield is based on a 5% coverage. That means for an example if a cartridge is declared to print 100 pages ( at 5% coverage) if user print with 10% coverage page yield is 50 pages.

 

If you are going for an Instant ink service, those ink cartridges have a higher yield, you need to calculate how much pages you print monthly and compare it with standard ink cartridges that you need to buy when you are out of ink.

 

If you intend to print in higher coverage then Instant ink is good for you. If you plan to print photos you will save a lot of $$$ with Instant ink because they charge you by page number, not by ink you used.




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