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Replacement HP PSC 1118 Ink Cartridges from $15.99

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  • HP 28 Ink Cartridge Color, Single Pack
    Retail Price: $41.99
    $15.99
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HP PSC 1118 Ink Cartridge Replacement Guide

  1. Make sure that the printer is turned on.
  2. Open the ink access door. The ink cartridge's carriage will automatically move, so wait for it to stop moving before you proceed.
  3. Light press down the ink cartridge that needs to be replaced to release it, then pull it out from the printer.
  4. Get your new CompAndSave HP 1118 ink cartridge. Make sure to touch the black plastic part only, then remove the covering tape that is usually bright in color and the plastic protective case, if there is, before installing it. Open it over a sink or garbage can to avoid any mess in case it leaks, as sometimes factories tend to overfill the ink cartridges.
  5. Insert the new HP PSC 1118 ink cartridge into its respective slot until it snaps the lock into place.
  6. Close the ink access door.

HP PSC 1118 Ink Cartridge FAQs

Can I use non-genuine ink in my HP printer?

Yes, you can. CompAndSave's replacement, remanufactured, or generic ink cartridges are designed to meet or exceed the OEM specifications. This means that the size, amount of ink, number of prints, and quality of print are comparable to original HP ink cartridges but at a very affordable price. Our ink cartridges are also covered with a 1-year 100% satisfaction guarantee and using these types of ink cartridges will never void your printer's warranty. For more information, click ink knowledge base and you will be redirected to the right page.

How do you recycle HP ink cartridges?

About 1.3 billion cartridges are used every year. That is why it is highly preferred that toner and ink cartridges are recycled than letting them end up in landfills. You may contact your printer manufacturer for their recycling program, or you can bring your empty ink cartridges to local or big retailers or even to your local recycling facility. You can also check some websites online like earth911.com to look for recycling options for your cartridges.