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03-19-2020
01:39 PM
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03-19-2020
02:32 PM
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kevin-t
My HP Laserjet CP1525 died on me and I had to buy a new printer. I still have a full and unused print cartridge CE320A (128A), but unfortunately it is not compatible to the new HP printer.
I can't sell it (already tried online), I can't give it away, as nobody owns the same printer type.
Is there a way to return it to HP and get a small refund ? Throwing it into the garbage does not seem environmentally safe.
Best regards
S. Kopp
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03-19-2020 02:22 PM
There are lots of those printers around, I usually have no problem selling them on Ebay, make sure you state clearly that they are OEM and start with a small bid. As far as I know, HP does not have a buy back policy. They do have a recycling program if worse comes to worse, send them back so they are properly disposed of. Costs you nothing but time to send it back.
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