The HP Instant Ink subscription service provides printer ink when you run out. You can pretty much decide a print schedule based on ink usage and how often you use it. You have to pay a monthly subscription and possibly additional fees depending on the number of pages you print that month.
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HP Instant Ink customers can access and manage their accounts online 24/7 through the HP Instant Ink connection. Customers will find many resources and information in their account to help them manage their ink consumption.
HP Instant Ink Login Instructions
- Visit www.instantink.hpconnected.com and sign in
- Enter your username or email address
- Click the blue Next button
What Is An HP Instant Ink Program Requirements?
- You need an HP printer that supports Instant Ink. Almost all new HP Ink jet printers support Instant Ink, but keep in mind that not all HP printers support Instant Ink.
- Verify your printer is eligible by selecting Register at hpinstantink.com.
- Turn on your printer and leave it connected to Wi-Fi.
- Enter your email address and payment method
- Enter your delivery address
How Can I Recover My Password Or Email?
Recover or reset the password and verify the email account you used for your HP Instant Ink account.
- You can forget your HP account password by going to HP Instant Ink Account and then Forgot Password? Click in. this will take you through the recovery process. HP will email you with instructions on how to reset your password, which may take a few minutes to reach your inbox.
- Having trouble accessing your HP Instant Ink account? Contact HP Instant Ink Support if you forget the email address associated with your HP account.
Should I Get HP Instant Ink? Is HP Instant Ink Worth it?
HP Instant Ink is designed for anyone looking for a consistent print pattern. For example, if you’re a business owner and you regularly print over 600 pages a month, the Professional Print Calendar sounds like a good deal. We cannot definitively answer whether HP Instant Ink is worth the price or not.
Below is a list of the pros and cons of signing up for this program. Depending on the print frequency, size and nature of your print jobs, you can decide what works best for you.