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HP Instant Ink is where you pay for the number of pages print. Not the ink. To take advantage of this promotion, you just need to register at HTTP://www.hpinstant.com. The 8 months of ink is based on the 100-page plan from HP Instant Ink. HP Instant Ink is where you pay for the number of pages print. Not the ink. The 100 page plan is normally $4.99 a month. So with the 8 months, that is a $40 credit. You can technically choose any of the three plans, but the number of months would change. For example, if you chose the $2.99 plan (50 pages a month), the 2-year plan would last about 13 months. The $9.99 plan (300 pages a month) would last about 4 months. HP will send you more ink before you need it. So, it does not matter what you actually print on the page. It is just the number of pages that are being counted based on the plan you chose.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Sounds too much of a hassle to deal with this Instant Ink thing. I would pay $4.99 a month for peace of mind, not extra printing page tally headaches.
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