If you have the old cartridges, the model number is usually printed clearly on the top or front label (e.g., Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Epson T220 Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

Buying printer ink often feels more complicated than buying the printer itself. To find the right ink at the best price, you need to match your specific printer model with the correct cartridge type and yield. 1. Identify Your Printer and Cartridge Model

Before you shop, you must know exactly what your printer needs. Every printer is designed for a specific set of cartridges.

Look for a sticker on the front, top, or side for the model number (e.g., " HP Deskjet 2700 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Canon PIXMA TS6320 Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

You generally have three options when choosing who makes your ink: Ink and Toner Buying Guide - Office Depot

Brands like HP , Canon , and Epson have online "Ink Finders" where you enter your printer model to see all compatible options. 2. Choose the Right Cartridge Type

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