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06-19-2020 11:49 AM
My daughter cancelled her account and gave me her printer. How do i transfer the printer from my daughter's instant ink account to mine? It will be a second printer on the account. Tks
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06-19-2020 06:47 PM
@Rat888 You'll just have to create a new account, as the old account would no longer work once cancelled,
here's all you need to know about enrolling with the HP Instant Ink Program:
- 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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06-19-2020 06:47 PM
@Rat888 You'll just have to create a new account, as the old account would no longer work once cancelled,
here's all you need to know about enrolling with the HP Instant Ink Program:
- 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 😉
I hope that answers your query,
If it did, simply select "Accept as solution", to help the community grow,
And if you wish to thank us for our efforts, click on the thumbs up for kudos.
Have a great day ahead.
Riddle_Decipher
I am an HP Employee
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