User Guide

Order ink cartridges
To order ink cartridges, go to www.hp.com . (At this time, some portions of the HP website are available in
English only.) Ordering cartridges online is not supported in all countries/regions. However, many countries
have information on ordering by telephone, locating a local store and printing a shopping list. In addition, you
can visit the www.hp.com/buy/supplies page to obtain information about purchasing HP products in your
country.
Use only the replacement cartridges that have the same cartridge number as the ink cartridge you are
replacing. You can nd the cartridge number in the following places:
In the embedded web server, by clicking the Tools tab, and then, under Product Information clicking Ink
Gauge. For more information, see Embedded web server.
On the printer status report (see Understand printer reports).
On the label of the ink cartridge you are replacing.
On a sticker inside the printer. Open the ink cartridge access door to locate the sticker.
NOTE: The Setup ink cartridge that comes with the printer is not available for separate purchase.
Store printing supplies
Cartridges can be left in the printer for extended periods of time. However, to assure optimal cartridge health,
be sure to turn o the printer properly when the printer is not in use.
For more information, see Turn the printer o .
Anonymous usage information storage
The HP cartridges used with this printer contain a memory chip that assists in the operation of the printer. In
addition, this memory chip stores a limited set of anonymous information about the usage of the printer,
which might include the following: the number of pages printed using the cartridge, the page coverage,
frequency of printing, and the printing modes used.
This information helps HP design future printers to meet our customers' printing needs. The data collected
from the cartridge memory chip does not contain information that can be used to identify a customer or user
of the cartridge or their printer.
HP collects a sampling of the memory chips from cartridges returned to HP's free return and recycling
program (HP Planet Partners: www.hp.com/recycle ). The memory chips from this sampling are read and
studied in order to improve future HP printers. HP partners who assist in recycling this cartridge might have
access to this data, as well.
Any third party possessing the cartridge might have access to the anonymous information on the memory
chip. If you prefer to not allow access to this information, you can render the chip inoperable. However, after
you render the memory chip inoperable, the cartridge cannot be used in an HP printer.
If you are concerned about providing this anonymous information, you can make this information inaccessible
by turning o the memory chip's ability to collect the printer's usage information.
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