I missed out on the black friday offer that someone posted a few months ago but this looks basically the same to me?
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gavin1
13 Feb 173#15
Its not "free ink", its 3 months trial of the HP instant Ink Service, Depending on the service level you sign up (starts at £2 a month) to that entitles you to print xx number of pages a month, go over it and you have to buy more pages.
The printer counts a single dot of ink on a page as a print, printing two sided counts as two pages. If you only print text its probably cheaper to buy compatible carts than sign up to this
Your printer also always needs to be connected to internet and be able to talk to the instant ink service, so it can track your use. No connection, or cancel the service and its supposed to stop you using the ink from the Instant Ink service even if they are full.
Its not a bad deal, just be aware that its not "free ink" any more than if you get the starter cartridges in a printer box..
I got this 2 weeks ago, signed up for ink - 3 months free!! cracking printer n great ink deal. Hot!!!
Millymoo88
13 Feb 17#2
Is this compatible with Apple AirPrint?
RainbowInTheDark to Millymoo88
13 Feb 17#3
From the description on the page:
Mobile printing
If you have an iPhone, iPad or other Apple device, AirPrint compatibility makes printing from them simple. It's already built into every new Apple device, so all you have to do is press the icon to print photos, documents and more from your mobile devices.
Android users can do the same with HP ePrint – just download the app to print completely wirelessly from smartphones, tablets and more.
captainbeaky
13 Feb 171#4
Don't know what the difference is but the HP 4523 (as opposed to 4520) with same 3 month ink trial is 1p cheaper at Argos. http://www.argos.co.uk/product/5052338
Reading1800 to captainbeaky
13 Feb 171#5
Or the 4524 for £39.99 at pc world with 5 months free ink
hmc
13 Feb 17#6
I had a 3 month fee ink but havnt rung up or signed up to use it I forgot! Hadnit anyrar now will it still work
hadyanth
13 Feb 17#7
No delivery for that one. Collection stock is sparse too :disappointed:
garethsmith72
13 Feb 17#8
got the envy 4507 which is part of the same series last year, great printers.
flumpy_85
13 Feb 17#9
Can someone explain how the 3 months free ink works. I have a top of the range pc and graphics card but lack one of the most basic things, a printer. Been on the lookout for one for a while. Its a nuisance to get something printed when you need it like a voucher for a restaurant or something.
jafarabas786 to flumpy_85
13 Feb 171#13
You will need to go to the website and enter your product details. You should get this info in the leaflet or paperwork with your printer. Hope that helps!
RAFAVDV
13 Feb 171#10
I'll never buy another HP printer as long as i have a hole in my....... You'll be lucky if the printer is still working in 3 months.
cliosport65 to RAFAVDV
13 Feb 17#16
I was thinking the same thing for my HP printer after I had printed out 3300 pages will it still be working :laughing::laughing:
Roge to RAFAVDV
14 Feb 17#38
Yep same here. Every HP product I've ever owned has been total garbage
cliosport65 to RAFAVDV
14 Feb 17#42
They way I looked at it when I bought my HP envy was it cost £32 and it had 6 month's free ink meaning that I could print out 1800 pages / photos for the price of a single set of cartridges after that I will just bin it I think as it will probably not last much longer after that :smiley:
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The printer counts a single dot of ink on a page as a print, printing two sided counts as two pages. If you only print text its probably cheaper to buy compatible carts than sign up to this
Your printer also always needs to be connected to internet and be able to talk to the instant ink service, so it can track your use. No connection, or cancel the service and its supposed to stop you using the ink from the Instant Ink service even if they are full.
Its not a bad deal, just be aware that its not "free ink" any more than if you get the starter cartridges in a printer box..
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing-accessories/printers-scanners-and-ink/printers/hp-officejet-7510-all-in-one-wireless-a3-inkjet-printer-with-fax-10147153-pdt.html
It's £74 with £20 cash back from HP = £54 a bargain for a A3 printer
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Mobile printing
If you have an iPhone, iPad or other Apple device, AirPrint compatibility makes printing from them simple. It's already built into every new Apple device, so all you have to do is press the icon to print photos, documents and more from your mobile devices.
Android users can do the same with HP ePrint – just download the app to print completely wirelessly from smartphones, tablets and more.
http://www.argos.co.uk/product/5052338
They way I looked at it when I bought my HP envy was it cost £32 and it had 6 month's free ink meaning that I could print out 1800 pages / photos for the price of a single set of cartridges after that I will just bin it I think as it will probably not last much longer after that :smiley: