Hp Wants to Tap Into your Printer So You Can Save 50% on Ink Costs?

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    Hp Wants to Tap/Spy Into your Printer So You Can Save 50% on Ink Costs?
    Why HP Instant Ink?
    You'll never run out of ink and printing will cost a lot less.
    With our HP Instant Ink replacement service, you select your plan and we take care of the rest.

        Ink, shipping, and cartridge recycling are included.
        Monthly plans are based on pages printed, not cartridges used.
        No annual fee—Change or cancel plans anytime.

    An introduction to HP's ink replacement service. Ink, shipping, and cartridge recycling are included,Monthly plans are based on pages printed, not ink cartridges used.
    You can change or cancel your plan anytime.

    Click on this link below for more info
    http://shopping.hp.com/en_US/home-office/-/static/page-instantink

    1. Savings does not apply for Officejet Pro printers used in the $2.99 plan. Savings based on HP Instant Ink service plan price for 12 months and use of all pages in plan without purchase of additional blocks of pages compared to estimated street price of Original HP standard-size ink cartridges and published yield printing ISO/IEC 24711 pages. ISO pages are a mix of text and graphics, color and black, 8.5×11 pages that meet ISO testing guidelines. Actual savings may vary depending on number of pages printed per month, print resolution, type and size of pages printed, plan and printer platform. For more information on ISO standards: http://www.hp.com/go/pageyield
    2. Based on plan usage (without excessive overages), internet connection to an eligible HP printer, valid credit/debit card, email address, and delivery service in your geographic area.
    3. Click here to see a complete list of eligible printers. Printers require a direct connection to the internet for program participation. Internet access sold separately.
    4. You also need an internet connection, email address, and a credit or debit card.
    5. Rollover allows unused pages in a month to be placed in a rollover account and then applied to pages in excess of your monthly allowance. The rollover account balance is limited to a maximum of your monthly service plan pages (e.g: $2.99 plan 50 pages = 50 page rollover maximum).
    6. Cancellation of service is effective after the last day of your then-current billing period. For full details go to https://instantink.hpconnected.com?jumpID=af_r11549_us_en_hho_ii2_hholanding_092613.
    7. Local printing requires mobile device and printer to be on the same network or have a direct wireless connection to printer. Wireless performance is dependent upon physical environment and distance from access point. Wireless operations are compatible with 2.4 GHz operations only. Remote printing requires an internet connection to an HP web-connected printer.  App or software and HP ePrint account registration may also be required. Wireless broadband use requires separately purchased service contract for mobile devices. Check with service provider for coverage and availability in your area. See http://www.hp.com/go/mobileprinting for more details.
    8. Requires an internet connection to an HP ePrint-enabled printer. Printer requires ePrint account registration. App or software may be required. Wireless operations are compatible with 2.4 GHz operations only. Print times and connection speeds may vary. Wireless broadband use requires separately purchased service contract for mobile devices. Check with service provider for coverage and availability in your area. Learn more at http://www.hpconnected.com.
    9. Wireless performance is dependent upon physical environment and distance from access point. Wireless operations are compatible with 2.4 GHz routers only.
    10. Based on a 2012 study commissioned by HP performed by Four Elements Consulting. Analysis includes the CO2 equivalent associated with customer trips to purchase ink cartridges at a retail store versus delivering directly to a customer’s house, and it includes recycling empty ink cartridges versus throwing them away.
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