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I have a OfficeJet Pro 8025e printer and I am getting billed $13.99 a month for 300 pages. I am averaging about 100-120 per month. To go down to the $6.99 plan is not feasible since my printing was turned off when I went over 100 and I was made to switch plans or be billed per copy. I just received another ink supply which makes it 2 months worth in boxes that I am not using. Cant I just buy the ink as needed and reduce my cost per month? Print quality is good as always. However, I wish it was more clear I am being made to buy a subscription before I bought this printer. At this point, at $14.00 per month @ 120 copies, I am paying $0.12 per sheet. Thank you.

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You have 2 options:

13,99 for 300 pages

6,99 for 100 pages  each additional set of 10 pages + 1$

 

If you print 120 pages monthly you can go to 6,99$ for 100 pages + 2 $ for 20 pages total of 120 pages for 8,99

 

Buying ink by yourself would not be a good idea, because you are paying for printed pages not by ink you consume, ink is free. 




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I appreciate the reply. But your answer is exactly what I already posted. I am generally getting charged and regulated per sheet. If I don't pay, my printing is suspended.

 

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