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Internet-ink stock both original HP ink cartridges and our own high quality compatible HP printer inks. We could never find a manufacturer of compatible HP ink cartridges that met our quality standard, so we make them ourselves. With over 17 years of ink cartridge manufacturing experience, we Guarantee the quality! Read Why Here.

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HP ink cartridges designed to work specifically with original HP inkjet printers. In addition to genuine HP printer ink cartridges we offer our own compatible HP ink cartridges for HP inkjet printers. All compatible HP ink cartridges are 100% guaranteed to meet or exceed the original specifications and up to 75% lower in price.
Generally, most hp ink cartridge orders will arrive within 2-3 working days - Please make sure to find your exact printer ink model before purchasing a product. And don`t forget to recycle your old ink cartridges in the bag provided.

If you are looking for a cheaper alternative to original HP ink cartridges, Internet Ink has a range of compatible HP printer ink cartridges to rival the quality of the original HP printer cartridge product for less than half the price.

 

Internet Ink has worked with HP inks and HP ink cartridges for over 10 years, and using our lengthy experience we have created an alternative HP printer cartridge product that comes with a guarantee that any of our HP printer ink cartridges can treble the number of prints from your current choice of HP inks, and at no loss to quality.

Internet Ink also provide a recycling service for every one of our HP ink cartridge products so that whether you use your HP printer ink cartridges infrequently or you represent a business with a large turnover of HP printer cartridges, you can reduce your carbon footprint in a cost effective way. In addition to our recyclable

programme, we even create our HP ink cartridges from re-manufactured materials. This means that by investing in any of our HP printer cartridges, you are reducing waste twice over.

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Internet Ink are aware, that other alternative HP printer ink cartridges manufacturers have given compatible HP printer cartridges a bad reputation in the past due to poor quality. Our company has invested two years discovering that the bigger brand names all use the same universal ink in HP printer ink cartridges and others. This discovery lead to our understanding that you can create an alternative HP printer cartridge product that is of the same quality as an original HP printer ink cartridge. In fact our range of HP printer cartridges also guarantees treble the number of prints to every original HP printer ink cartridge you buy. All of this research and understanding of HP printer cartridges and the needs of our customers means you can trust any of our HP printer ink cartridge product alternatives to be as reliable as any original HP ink cartridges you might buy.

 

We also deliver any of our HP ink products free if you spend over £15 (otherwise we charge only a minimal handling fee), and we'll even throw in a 10% off ink cartridges discount code for you and your family and friends to use on future orders. This means the amount you save on your HP ink in any of our HP printer cartridge range is even greater than advertised.

 

Many consumers choose not to buy compatible HP printer ink cartridges out of concern that using a HP printer cartridge that is not an original product will void their printer warranty. Internet Ink can assure our customers that the using of HP printer cartridges has never caused such an incident in our history of making HP printer cartridges. Choosing to buy compatible HP ink is simply a cost cutting means of running your printer and its extras. Buying a compatible HP printer cartridge in no way affects the working of your printer nor will it affect your rights.

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Ink Firm HP Helps Storybook Efficiency Ink giant Hewlett-Packard (HP) has seen its products used by a New York-based online photo products boutique in order to create a new storybook product. According to HP, Pinhole Press has used its HP Indigo in order to help meet demand for personalised keepsakes and has done ever since November. The Storybook is the company's first photobook which allows customers to personalise each page with text and also choose their own layouts in order to make it fully personal to them. Alon Bar-Shany, vice president and general manager, Indigo division, HP, said: "Pinhole Press has successfully combined innovative web-to-print layouts, binding expertise, high-quality HP Indigo printer ink digital printing, and premium Mohawk papers to create a new product that makes an emotional connection with consumers." A notable Storybook customer was Martha Stewart, who created a series of Storybooks featuring pictures of her new granddaughter. Posted by Barry Ashmore.

HP Makes iPad Printing Easier Ink company HP has announced a new range of printers which aim to make printing from an iPad simpler. The Wireless Direct feature on the printers means that users can make the process of printing from a wireless device even easier as people don't even need to know the name of the local wireless network, reports Ars Technica. Instead, Wireless Direct-enabled inkjet printers broadcast their own SSID allowing any iOS devices or Wi-Fi enabled computers to connect directly. "Users can choose "HP-Print-4f-LaserJet" as their network, for instance, and as far as your iPhone is concerned, it is connected to a Wi-Fi network with an AirPrint-compatible printer," the news provider stated. The development could prove to be a very shrewd move from HP with an increasing number of people owning smartphones and tablet devices rather than traditional laptops and PCs. With a number of new devices including the Kindle Fire set to hit shelves this year, this trend is only likely to increase. Posted by Barry Ashmore.

HP Criticised By Security Company Internet and computer security firm Sophos has suggested that ink and printer firm Hewlett Packard (HP) could have made it easier for users to find a list of LaserJet printers affected by a recent flaw. HP were forced to release a firmware update a number of weeks ago in order to fix the flaw which could have potentially exposed customers' confidential data to attackers. However, Sophos says that the company could have moved quicker and made it easier for companies and users to find out which printers may have been affected. Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at Sophos, wrote in the company's blog: "It would have been nice if it had been a little easier to find, or linked to from HP's press release (announcing the fix)." According to CRN's website, the list is readily available for users and were said to be unhappy at the accusation made by Sophos. Posted by Barry Ashmore.

Ink Giant HP Quells Fears Over Printer Security Despite fears over printer safety, ink cartridge and printer manufacturer Hewlett Packard (HP) has announced it has built a new firmware update in order to shore up printer security. Fears had been highlighted by researchers that remote hackers could potentially access HP printers and do damage which could lead to printer fires. This was dubbed as sensationalist by HP but now it appears it has moved to tighten things up. The printing giant claims it is now communicating this update proactively to both its customers and partners but suggests that no customer has reported unauthorised access to any of its printing devices, let alone any fires. HP also moved to reiterate its recommendation to follow best practices for securing devices by using tools such as firewall and also disabling remote firmware uploads on exposed printers. The update is available for download on HP's website for any consumers concerned about security. Posted by Barry Ashmore.

Printer Ink Heavyweight HP Labelled Market Leader Manufacturer of printers and ink cartridges, Hewlett Packard (HP), has been shortlisted by industry analyst firm IDC has named HP a market leader. A statement from HP revealed that IDC had completed its multivendor assessment study and highlighted that HP continues to maintain market leadership with high scores in strategic direction and offering capabilities. The study looked favourably on HP's market leadership which had been gained as a result of a comprehensive strategy to deliver a unified experience across the office, onsite production and external printing arenas. Bruce Dahlgren, senior vice president of the managed enterprise solutions, imaging and printing group at HP, said: "Looking ahead, market leadership will be defined by the ability to provide a consultative partnership focused on simplifying the most complex business processes and managing a larger print infrastructure." The study praised HP's broad portfolio which has been enriched with industry solutions and features such as HP ePrint, the Open Extensibility Platform and FutureSmart firmware. Posted by Canzil Ahmed.

HP Release Counterfeit Toner Cartridge Prevention Tool Printing giant Hewlett-Packard (HP) has announced a new technology which allows users to identify counterfeit or fake toner and ink cartridges. The technology is designed to help customers easily notice fake ink and toner and works by letting users scan the security label on the packages which would then enable them to verify their authenticity. In a statement released by the company, HP claimed that the new tool features a quick response code on both HP ink and toner cartridge security labels which can be scanned quickly and easily to ensure quality. Bernard Chiang , part of HP's Imaging and Printing Group, said: "The new HP Mobile Authentication tool features an innovative technology that will better protect customers from fraudulent printing supplies." Counterfeit ink and toner cartridges are a massive problem to both the industry and to users because they detract from company profits and leave consumers with a sub-standard product. Posted by Barry Ashmore.

Ink Heavyweights HP Dampen Fire Fears Hewlett Packard (HP), the well-renowned printer and ink cartridge manufacturer, has been forced to dampen fears that its printers could be set on fire remotely by hackers. Researchers from Columbia University in New York have claimed that they had discovered a flaw in one of the company's older printers which caused it to overheat. However HP has moved quickly to deny the notion. The company has stated that there is no chance that the printers could essentially be blown up by hackers, causing a danger to users of the printers. In a statement, the company said: "There has been sensational and inaccurate reporting regarding a potential security vulnerability with some HP LaserJet printers. "No customer has reported unauthorised access. Speculation regarding potential for devices to catch fire due to a firmware change is false." It had been suggested that HP printers made before 2009 may have been targeted as they didn't verify firmware updates. Posted by Fred Bugenhalgen.

Printer Hardware Centralisation Can Boost Efficiency The benefits that organisations can realise by centralising their printer hardware and toner cartridges is being explored as part of a new scheme at Colorado State University. At present, students print more than 60,000 documents per day, which is a lot of ink cartridges, but a new system that is being considered could see an opt-in centralised system being run on campus, the Rocky Mountain Collegian. Each college would no longer function independently and people would no longer need to visit computer labs to print, instead using specialised printer ink kiosks around campus. A per-page fee has also been proposed in order to reduce the number of excessive print jobs being performed, which is hoped to reduce both printer ink and paper costs. David Thilmany, representative for the College of Liberal Arts on the College Information Technology Administrators Council, which is pursuing the change, has reassured students that the changes will be gradual. He said: "On the technical end of things, it’s definitely possible to work towards that end, if that’s what students want to do." Tim Tierney, councillor and chair of the Beacon Hill-Cyrville information technology subcommittee, recently told the Ottawa Citizen that new software has been keeping track of the council's print efficiency and is designed to drive down the authority's impact on the environment. Posted by Johnny McMaster

HP Launches New Envy 110 And Officejet 8600 Series Of Printers For Christmas Printer ink company HP has announced the launch of a range of printers and printer ink for customers looking to buy gifts this Christmas.   Its new releases have been designed to look stylish in almost any home and a range are available that are suited to almost any taste or budget.   Among the top pieces of hardware due to be released is the HP Envy 110 e-All-in-One printer, which has been designed to be a sleek and fashionable addition to any room.   "The web-connected printer includes HP ePrint technology, which enables users to print from virtually anywhere," the company claimed.   For business users, there is also the release of the HP Officejet Pro e-All-in-One 8600 Series, which is designed for both commercial organisations and home office use.   The hardware and its ink cartridges are designed to provide professional-quality colour images at a much lower cost than laser printers.   Canon has also released a number of new models for the festive season, including the Pixma inkjet printers, which promise to provide flexibility to end users. Posted by Johnny McMaster.

HP Photosmart Plus B210a Review Reviews website TrustedReviews has reviewed the popular HP Photosmart Plus B210a all-in-one inkjet printer, saying that "It has many of the features you would only expect in a more pricey machine". The B210a is completely encased in black with a 89mm touchscreen prominent on its front. The screen is quick and accurate, with the ability to download web applications to enhance your productivity. Like the rest of the current HP Photosmart B Series printers, the HP B210a uses four HP 364 ink cartridges, that are simple to install into the printer's head carrier. HP rates the Photosmart Plus B210a at 8.4ppm printing black and 7.5ppm printing colour. TrustedReviews states that the "colour graphics are intense and arresting, showing very few signs of dot patterns or banding." Posted by Anya Hawke.

 

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