HP Officejet-7500A Ink Cartridges
The products shown below will work with your HP Officejet-7500A printer.
Depending on availability, we offer the choice of genuine HP printer consumables at discounted prices or even cheaper compatible and remanufactured cartridges with comparable print quality and page yields. Whichever you choose, all are high-quality products guaranteed to work with your printer.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Genuine, Compatible or Remanufactured?
Depending on your HP printer model, a choice of genuine, remanufactured, or compatible replacement ink cartridges may be available.
Genuine or OEM (original equipment manufacturer) ink cartridges are made HP.
Remanufactured ink cartridges are used HP cartridges that have been refurbished and refilled.
Compatible ink cartridges are brand new cartridges made by third-party manufacturers.
When you require the very best quality printing from your printer we recommend you buy genuine HP ink cartridges (if available). These are specifically engineered to provide the highest quality prints from HP inkjet printers The genuine HP ink cartridges sold by Good Egg are very competitively priced, so you can get the quality you need without breaking the bank.
As your printer gets older you may eventually find that genuine HP cartridges are no longer available. (All part of HP's cunning plan to encourage you to buy a new printer...)
The alternative compatible and remanufactured ink cartridges we offer, while not made by HP, are guaranteed to work with your printer. If you’re looking to save money without sacrificing quality, these are a great option. Print yield and quality are similar to genuine cartridges but at a much lower price. Up to 70% cheaper!
The compatible and remanufactured inks sold by Good Egg are ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certified. In addition, they come with a 12-month performance guarantee, so you can buy with confidence.
HP are making it more difficult for customers to use compatible inks and toners by pushing automatic firmware updates that prevent printers from recognising them. This is seen as an unfair practice by many because it takes away the consumer's right to choose which products they use with their printer. (It's a bit like buying a car and then being told you can only use a particular brand of petrol).
The good news is that, in the event of a firmware update, the manufacturers of the compatible cartridges we sell quickly respond by updating their cartridge chips. This ensures cartridge compatibility with the latest firmware, allowing you to use them without any issues.
TIP - To ensure future firmware updates don't impact compatible cartridges you already own, we recommend changing your printer settings so that automatic firmware updates (which are on by default) are disabled.
Will Using Compatibles Void My Warranty?
It's important to be aware that the warranty of your HP printer is voided if non-genuine HP consumables have been used. For that reason, you may decide it's prudent not to use compatible products until after the warranty period of your printer expires.
When you use compatible products supplied by Good Egg you're protected. In the unlikely event they are proven to have damaged your printer, our suppliers will repair, or if necessary, replace it with an equivalent model of the same or better specifications up to the value of $1,000. See warranty details here.
Standard or High Yield?
Depending on your HP printer, ink cartridges may be available in both standard and high-yield versions.
Standard cartridges are cheaper, but they print less pages. High-yield cartridges cost more, but contain more ink, which means they can print more pages than standard-yield cartridges.
OK - now we've stated the blindingly obvious, what are the pros and cons?
While high-yield cartridges cost more up-front, they’re generally cheaper in the long run due to their higher page-yields. This makes them a more cost-effective option for users who do a lot of printing.
To illustrate, if a standard-yield cartridge can print 1,000 pages and costs $50, while a high-yield cartridge can print 2,500 pages and costs $100, the cost per page would be $0.05 for the standard-yield cartridge and $0.04 for the high-yield cartridge. Over time, this difference in cost per page can add up significantly.
In addition to being more cost-effective, high-yield cartridges can also save users time since they don't need to be replaced as often. This is particularly useful in office or business settings where there may be multiple users sharing a printer.
When choosing between standard and high-yield cartridges, it's important to consider your printing volume and budget. If you print frequently, a high-yield cartridge will be more cost-effective and convenient for you in the long run. However, if you print infrequently, a standard cartridge may be a better choice.
To help you chose the right cartridge, click on any of the cartridges listed above you'll see in-depth details including average page yield and the approximate cost to print 10 pages.
How do I Replace Cartridges?
When you notice that an ink cartridge is running low on ink or has become empty, replace it promptly to avoid any printing issues or damage to your printer.
Changing an ink cartridge is quick and easy. Go to this page on the HP website and enter your printer model for instructions on how to replace an ink cartridge in a HP Officejet-7500A. Ensure you remove any protective covers or seals from new cartridges before installing them.
What's the Best Way to Store Cartridges?
If you’re not going to immediately use your replacement ink cartridges, we recommend you store them in a cool and dry place. Avoid exposing ink cartridges to direct sunlight or extreme temperatures as these can damage the cartridge and affect print quality.
Ink cartridges come in sealed protective bags that help prevent dust and debris from entering the cartridge before it's installed in your printer. Keep these seals intact until you're ready to use the cartridge. If you have multiple ink cartridges stored for long periods of time, it's a good idea to ensure older cartridges are used first.
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