Using code FREEINK when signing up for the instant ink trial gives an additional free month
Asking/finding a referral code gives another free month
All comments (22)
alu355
4 Mar 17#1
Argos 4527 deal is slightly better but this is still good
QuickProfits to alu355
4 Mar 171#6
It's £44.99 so it would be, lol.
ArthurDent1
4 Mar 171#2
Bought this when it was £35 with 6 months free ink (and an extra month thanks to someone giving me a referral code).
As an occasional user (mosly it's the kids' homework) I'm very happy with it; mine will default to £1.99/month for 50 pages once the free deal expires.That's much cheaper and simpler than buying ink cartridges for my old Epson.
Great deal.
scrumpypaul
4 Mar 17#3
cheers
ourdave
4 Mar 17#4
These are awesome and the ink deals are even better.
I'll never have a printer that's not on this deal again.
fazerman39
4 Mar 17#5
Have been using HP Instant Ink for almost a year now, using the 100 sheet per month deal £3.49, absolutely brilliant, ink sent in post automatically when levels fall, never run out of ink and no unexpected ink bills, definitely more cost effective and you never miss the few pounds direct debit. Very flexible arrangement, increase or decrease required monthly usage as necessary, or just pay for the extra pages used over your allowance. I have never had to do do yet, as you can carry over unused quota up to the maximum of your allowance each month, simply brilliant, can't recommend it enough. (Don't work for HP either
Been on instant ink since December 2014, fantastic service. Never been without ink, no problems changing plan when required.
Just bought the 8715 deal with £74 credit, 3 months trial and used the freeink code as well as a referral code.
aabarcellos
4 Mar 17#9
Code freeink on this site not working ..help
gr1340 to aabarcellos
4 Mar 17#10
Did you use uppercase? Worked yesterday evening.
zabada to aabarcellos
4 Mar 171#11
this code is to use when you sign up for the instant ink trial on the hp site (after you bought the printer)
sadact06
4 Mar 17#12
My old canon printer packed in yesterday. I went to Currys today and bought this printer, offered 3 year guarantee for £10, i refused, BUT chap insisted that if the printer breaks or is damaged (unintentionally) they will replace it (says unlimited number of times in terms, unless stock is not available) and each time it is replaced the new machine comes with ink. So in theory 3 years worth of ink for £10!
I set the printer up hours ago and very impressed for £30. It also has touchscreen which makes it simple to use.
Thanks op. A cracking deal for me!
paulagalloway to sadact06
5 Mar 17#14
Did you buy ink or do you wait until your home and set it up for instant ink?
Thanks,have ordered.Had a £10 Curry's gift card to use so cost me less than buying ink for my old Canon printer.Heat added.
mikmikmik
5 Mar 17#16
Very happy with mine. Good deal
djfearny
5 Mar 17#17
Should I go for this or the argos 4523 deal for an extra 5
zabada to djfearny
5 Mar 17#18
The 4520 and 4523 are the same specs-wise. It depends whether in Argos you get given the 4527 - again the printer is the same but the instant ink trial should be one or two months longer with the 4527.
sadact06
5 Mar 17#19
I signed up for instant ink. A couple of small cartridges were in the box to get me started.
steve2zaf
6 Mar 17#20
just had this delivered from currys - but on setting up its telling me that inks are not compatible with this printer. I have done it correctly so don't understand . can anyone help please ???
djfearny to steve2zaf
6 Mar 17#21
thats a manufacturing error if thats the case. have you googled it to see if anyone else has the same issue. im waiting for mine from currys, but its been delayed so they say.
steve2zaf
6 Mar 17#22
went through customer support - they were great - sorted now thx
Opening post
Instant Ink - 3 months free trial
WiFi
Colour print / copy / scan
Automatic double-sided printing
1200 x 1200 dpi
Using code FREEINK when signing up for the instant ink trial gives an additional free month
Asking/finding a referral code gives another free month
All comments (22)
As an occasional user (mosly it's the kids' homework) I'm very happy with it; mine will default to £1.99/month for 50 pages once the free deal expires.That's much cheaper and simpler than buying ink cartridges for my old Epson.
Great deal.
I'll never have a printer that's not on this deal again.
where people have ordered the 4523 for £34.99 but were usually given the 4527 at collection
Just bought the 8715 deal with £74 credit, 3 months trial and used the freeink code as well as a referral code.
I set the printer up hours ago and very impressed for £30. It also has touchscreen which makes it simple to use.
Thanks op. A cracking deal for me!