HP Ink Supplies - Installing Ink Cartridges for Your HP Printer This document is for all HP inkjet printers. This document provides steps to install the ink cartridges for your printer. Find the illustration that matches your ink cartridge number to for steps to install the ink cartridges. For detailed ink cartridge installation steps for your printer, go to HP Customer Support, type your printer model number (if prompted), and then search for the document on how to replace the ink cartridges. HP 711 ink cartridges Figure : Installing HP 711 ink cartridges HP 913, 970, 971, 972, 973, 974, 975, and 976 ink cartridges Figure : Installing HP 913, 970-976 ink cartridges
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HP Ink Supplies - Installing Ink Cartridges for Your HP Printer This document is for all HP inkjet printers.
This document provides steps to install the ink cartridges for your printer. Find the illustration that
matches your ink cartridge number to for steps to install the ink cartridges.
For detailed ink cartridge installation steps for your printer, go to HP Customer Support, type your
printer model number (if prompted), and then search for the document on how to replace the ink
cartridges.
HP 711 ink cartridges
Figure : Installing HP 711 ink cartridges
HP 913, 970, 971, 972, 973, 974, 975, and 976 ink cartridges
Figure : Installing HP 913, 970-976 ink cartridges
Follow the steps in the illustration that looks most like your printer.
Figure : One cartridge systems
Figure : Two cartridge systems with latches
Figure : Two cartridge systems with no latches
Figure : Three cartridge systems
HP Inkjet Supplies - Storing and Handling Ink Cartridges For best results, use genuine HP cartridges and follow these guidelines:
Keep ink cartridges sealed in the original package until they are installed. Store at temperatures between -15 and 35 degrees Celsius (5 and 95 degrees Fahrenheit).
To keep cartridges from drying out, always turn the printer off using the Power button, and wait until the Power light goes out before you pull the plug or turn off a power strip. This allows the printer to move the cartridges to a capped position.
If you remove a cartridge from the printer for any reason, try to replace it again as soon as possible. Outside of the printer, if unprotected, cartridges begin to dry out. If the printer uses separate ink cartridges and printhead, the printhead can be damaged if cartridges are not installed.
If you must store a cartridge outside of the printer, follow the guidelines in “Storing Opened Cartridges and Printheads”.
When it is time to dispose of a cartridge, visit hp.com/recycle to learn about the HP Planet Partners Return and Recycling program and order free return shipping materials (not available in all countries).
HP Inkjet Printers - Dynamic Security Enabled Printers Certain HP printers use ink cartridges that have security chips. Cartridges using a non-HP chip* might not
work, and those that work today might not work in the future.
As is standard in the printing business, HP has a process for authenticating cartridges. HP continues to
use security features to protect the quality of our customer experience, maintain the integrity of our
printing systems, and protect our intellectual property. These features include authentication methods
that change periodically and may prevent some third-party supplies from working now or in the future.
HP printers and original HP cartridges deliver the best quality, security and reliability. When cartridges
are cloned or counterfeited, the customer is exposed to quality and potential security risks,
compromising the printing experience.
*Non-HP Chips: Non-HP chips are electronic chips on cartridges that are not produced or validated by
HP. HP cannot guarantee that these chips work in your printer now or in the future. If you are using a
non-original HP cartridge, please check with your supplier to ensure your cartridge has an original HP