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If you pause printing and you have 2000 unused pages.   Are you able to use them? or if you go over 10 pages we will get charged 

 

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Hi @Cjoiner,

 

Welcome to the HP Support Community. 

 

I'd be happy to help you! 

 

In most cases, if you pause printing on a printer that operates on a subscription model (like HP Instant Ink), your unused pages typically remain available for you to use later. However, there are some important points to consider:

 

Page Limitations: Many subscription plans have a monthly limit on the number of pages you can print (e.g., 10 pages, 50 pages, etc.). If your plan allows you to roll over unused pages, you can accumulate those unused pages for future use.

 

Charging Overages: If you exceed your monthly page limit, you may be charged extra for the additional pages printed. The specifics depend on the terms of your subscription plan.

 

Subscription Status: If your subscription is paused or canceled, you may lose access to any remaining unused pages. It's essential to check your account status and any relevant terms before pausing your service.

 

You may also refer to these documents for more information. 

 

HP Instant Ink support

Instant Ink account management


Hope this helps! Keep me posted for further assistance

 

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