Where is the HP ink cartridge number?
Where is the HP ink cartridge number?
The ink cartridge’s number is also printed within your printer’s manual. Look for the number next to the wording “Cartridge number” or “Cartridge type.” Write down the numbers on a piece of paper or take the manual with you to the store so you can locate the ink cartridge quickly.
Are HP 67 and 63 ink cartridges interchangeable?
HP 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65 and HP 67 series ink cartridges look almost the same. Can they be used interchangeably? The answer is No. These models are not interchangeable.
Are HP 304 and 305 ink the same?
Are HP 304 and HP 305 ink cartridges the same? No, they are different cartridges that are used in different machines.
Can I use a different number ink cartridge for my HP printer?
Can you use other ink cartridges in an HP printer? It will depend on what type of “other” ink cartridge you intend to use on your HP printer. If it’s a third-party or generic compatible/remanufactured ink cartridge of the same model number, then yes, it will work.
How many pages will an HP ink cartridge print?
According to PCMag, a standard ink cartridge will print an average of 220 pages, (with 11 ml of ink). A high capacity cartridge prints an average of 350 pages, (its tank holds 16 ml of ink). Let’s say you bought an original HP 94 black ink cartridge for $40.89.
Can I use HP 64 instead 67?
No, they are not interchangeable. Even thought they can fitn in the slot, the printer will say cartridge incomapatible message or cartridge error message.
Can you print without color cartridge HP?
After having reset the HP printer to factory settings, select the print menu on your document file on the computer>click on the ‘properties’ and thereafter click the ‘Color’ Tab. Under the ‘Color’ Tab check the box under ‘Print in Grayscale’.
Can you print if one cartridge is empty?
You may be able to print when one printer cartridge is empty by adjusting your printer settings, but it depends on the leniency of your printer. Unfortunately, many new printers are designed to block you from printing if a cartridge is out of ink, forcing you to buy more ink at the least convenient time.