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07-26-2020 02:47 PM
Basically I cancelled the hp instant ink service i had, How do i now restart that if i want.
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07-28-2020 05:36 PM
@Junpatiooo Let's get straight to it!
You'll need to enroll with the HP Instant Ink and you can do it, using the below details:
- Make sure your printer is eligible and has an active Internet connection.
- Go to HP Instant Ink and click Sign Up Now to be guided through the setup.
For more information and a video, see Enrolling in HP Instant Ink.
If yes, here's what you'll need to ensure, to complete the enrollment, as there are more things to consider other than the compatible printer:
HP Instant Ink enrollment requirements
Read the following requirements to use the HP Instant Ink service.
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Eligible HP Instant Ink printer: Go to HP Instant Ink, and then scroll down to the FAQ section for a list of eligible HP printers.
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Active Internet connection to the printer: The printer must be set up on a wired or wireless network and its Web Services feature turned on for HP Instant Ink to know when to send you ink. USB cable-connected printers cannot connect to the service.
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Email address (Gmail, Yahoo Mail, Hotmail, etc.): Required as part of the enrollment. Do not use your printer’s ePrint email address.
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Valid credit or debit card: A list of accepted credit and debit cards displays during enrollment.
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Supported countries: Click the flag icon in the top right corner of the HP Instant Ink website see if the service is available in your country.
P.S: Welcome to HP Community 😉
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07-28-2020 05:36 PM
@Junpatiooo Let's get straight to it!
You'll need to enroll with the HP Instant Ink and you can do it, using the below details:
- Make sure your printer is eligible and has an active Internet connection.
- Go to HP Instant Ink and click Sign Up Now to be guided through the setup.
For more information and a video, see Enrolling in HP Instant Ink.
If yes, here's what you'll need to ensure, to complete the enrollment, as there are more things to consider other than the compatible printer:
HP Instant Ink enrollment requirements
Read the following requirements to use the HP Instant Ink service.
-
Eligible HP Instant Ink printer: Go to HP Instant Ink, and then scroll down to the FAQ section for a list of eligible HP printers.
-
Active Internet connection to the printer: The printer must be set up on a wired or wireless network and its Web Services feature turned on for HP Instant Ink to know when to send you ink. USB cable-connected printers cannot connect to the service.
-
Email address (Gmail, Yahoo Mail, Hotmail, etc.): Required as part of the enrollment. Do not use your printer’s ePrint email address.
-
Valid credit or debit card: A list of accepted credit and debit cards displays during enrollment.
-
Supported countries: Click the flag icon in the top right corner of the HP Instant Ink website see if the service is available in your country.
P.S: Welcome to HP Community 😉
Keep us posted,
If you would like to thank us for our efforts to help you,
Give us a virtual high-five by clicking the 'Thumbs Up' icon below, followed by clicking on the "Accept as solution" on this post,
Have a great day!
Riddle_Decipher
I am an HP Employee
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