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How do I find the right ink cartridge for my printer?
Type your printer's model number in the search box at the top of this page. For example: "HP DeskJet 2755e" or "Epson EcoTank ET-2800". We'll show you the exact cartridges that fit your printer, plus which ones offer the best value per page. You can usually find the model number on the front or bottom of your printer.
Should I buy standard or XL (high-yield) ink cartridges?
Almost always buy XL. A standard HP 67 black cartridge prints ~120 pages for $17 (~14¢/page). The HP 67XL prints ~240 pages for $20 (~8¢/page) — nearly half the per-page cost. The only time to choose standard is if you print very rarely and worry the ink will dry out before you finish the cartridge.
Are compatible or third-party ink cartridges safe to use?
Compatible cartridges from reputable brands can save 40–70% and work reliably for everyday document printing. The main risks are inconsistent print quality (especially for photos) and potential "not recognized" errors on newer HP/Canon/Epson printers that push firmware updates. For critical or photo printing, OEM (original) cartridges are the safer choice.
What is HP Instant Ink and is it worth it?
HP Instant Ink is a monthly subscription where HP automatically sends you ink before you run out, based on your page usage. Plans start at ~$1/month for 10 pages. It's a good deal if you print consistently each month — especially for color. If your printing is unpredictable (heavy some months, none in others) you might pay for pages you don't use. The ink is leased, not owned — if you cancel, the cartridges stop working.
Which printers use the cheapest ink?
EcoTank printers from Epson and MegaTank/G-series printers from Canon cost the least to run — as low as $0.003–$0.01 per page using bottled ink. Brother laser printers are cheapest for black-and-white at scale, with some toners delivering $0.01/page at high yield. HP Smart Tank and Pantum laser models also offer very low running costs. See our full cost per page rankings →