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How to change HP DeskJet 990cxi ink cartridges on printer?
- Carefully open the top cover of the printer to access the ink cartridges.
- The ink cartridge's carriage will automatically move, so make sure to wait for it to completely stop moving before you proceed.
- Carefully remove the ink cartridge that needs to be replaced out from the printer.
- Get your new CompAndSave HP 990cxi ink cartridge. 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. Make sure to touch the black plastic part only, then remove the covering tape that is usually bright in color as well as the plastic protective case, if there is, before installing it.
- Insert the HP Deskjet 990cxi cartridge to its respective slot until it snaps lock into place.
- Close the front cover and let it print the calibration page.
HP DeskJet 990cxi Ink Cartridge
- What ink does HP DeskJet use?
- HP DeskJet printers use different kinds or models of ink cartridges. To know the model number of the cartridge your DeskJet printer is using, you may check the user's manual that came with your printer. You may also check the existing cartridge that is installed in your printer. In front or on the side is a label or sticker with the model number, which usually consists of alphanumeric characters. For example, the HP DeskJet 990cxi printer uses the ink cartridge that has the model code HP 45 for the black and HP 78 for the tri-color ink cartridges.
- Can I use a different brand of ink in my HP printer?
- If you are referring to using non-OEM or generic ink cartridges on your HP printers, then the answer is yes. These types of ink cartridges are designed to meet or exceed the OEM specifications. This means that you can get the print quality and number of prints without paying as much. But if you are referring to using a Canon, Brother, or Epson brand of inks to your HP printer, then the answer is no. These ink cartridges are only designed to work for the printer they are designated for.