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Using and Caring for Your Inkjet
Print Cartridges
Using Inkjet Print Cartridges
Each HP Inkjet print cartridge is a self-contained, plug-in ink supply. The printer
operates with two inkjet print cartridges installed: one black and one tri-color. The
HP printers and inkjet print cartridges are designed to work together to deliver
outstanding print quality for results that are always clear, always sharp.
HP recognizes that some customers want the reliability and print quality of our
HP inkjet print cartridges, but also require a lower purchase price. Other users have
lower-volume printing needs and simply require less ink. By offering lower-priced,
lower-volume print cartridges, HP is able to offer a choice of printing supplies ideal
for the price-conscious and/or occasional printer user, while ensuring quality
results. For the frequent or regular printer user, HP continues to offer the larger-
volume HP print cartridges that deliver clear, sharp output at a competitive price
per page. With two convenient sizes from which to choose, you can select the
cartridge that fits both your printing needs and your budget.
Replacing an Inkjet Print Cartridge
Note: When buying replacement inkjet print cartridges, check the part
numbers carefully so that you buy the correct cartridges for your printer:
895Cxi, 895Cse, 880C, 882C, 832C, 830C, 815C require:
Black HP 51645 Series
Tri-Color HP C1823 Series
810C, 812C require:
Black HP No. [15] (equivalent to C6615A)
Tri-Color HP No. [23] (equivalent to C1823 Series)
Note: When either inkjet print cartridge runs out of ink, replace the empty
inkjet print cartridge. If you do not have a new inkjet print cartridge, leave the
empty inkjet print cartridge in the cradle until you can replace it. The printer
does not print with only one inkjet print cartridge installed.
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