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I have four unused giant boxes of ink cartridges, and I'll keep getting more... Is this part of my $6.95 monthly subscription? If yes... hmm... I'll build a "leggo castle" out of my unused ink cartridge boxes in a few months 🙂

 

1) Is there a subscription where I get less often these cartridges?

 

2) If I cancel my monthly subscription, will my printer still work properly?  Is it worth keeping the monthly subscription, or is it better if I cancel?

Thank You! 💝

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The ink is free, you are paying for printed pages, not ink. if you cancel your subscription the inks you received will not work.




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So... that's the only thing I'm charged for the ink, the $6.98 per month. I don't have some other fees I don't see for the ink? (and I believe you answered it - "the ink is free." 

This does help a lot, I'm just making sure I understand it well.

And...  regardless which plan I use, I'll still get the ink monthly (there's no quarterly plan), right?

 

thanks a mill for your quick (previous) response💖

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You are charged for printed pages, not ink, the plan is monthly based, and you can choose a lower monthly paper plan.




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