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$1.99 for 15 pages per month $5.99 for 50 pages per month $9.99 for 100 pages per month $19.99 for 300 pages per month $39.99 for 700 pages per month

Just like a mobile phone plan, there are add-ons available if you exceed your monthly usage. An additional $1.99 will net you an additional 10-15 pages to get you through the rest of the month. If you don’t make it through your monthly quota, you can rollover leftover pages up to three times the number of pages in your plan. For example, if you don’t use all 15 pages on the base plan, you can bank up to 45 pages for a rainy day. The most significant part of this whole system is the role it could play in minimising the impact of ink cartridge waste. Energy Central estimates that 1 million ink cartridges are thrown out every single day and that a huge portion of those ends up in a landfill. It takes 1,000 years for an ink cartridge to decompose. However, HP’s Instant Ink system also comes with satchels for empty cartridges that are collected upon delivery and later repurposed by HP. You can sign up for Instant Ink now. All you need is a compatible HP printer and the HP Smart App to get started. Head over to HP’s website to see if you’re eligible.

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