

And if I cancel the subscription when the billing cycle ends, the printer won’t use the Ink anymore, and HP requires sending it back to them. The Ink they’ve sent me isn’t mine it’s theirs.

Now, years later, I’ve realized there was one other price of admission. For a coffee cost, I might always have all the Ink I needed-as long as I kept to a page limit, that is. So I purchased a replacement inkjet printer on the promise of HP’s easy-to-use ink subscription service. Laser printers are often cheaper for several people, but my household does print as many colour photos because it does text documents, which suggests they’re not an ethical choice on behalf of me. I used to be always out of printer ink, and new cartridges were expensive. In mid-2016, I used to be running into a recurring issue. HP’s Ink Subscription Service Sounded Like a Good Deal
