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Got a ton of HP ink cartridges, what's a good duplex printer to use them with?
#1
Must be capable of doing 2 sided prints automatically (instead of manually put the paper back in for the other side).

Doesn't need to be a multi-function, though not going to exclude them if that's the best choice (so please feel free to suggest some if that's what y'all like).

Oh, and these cartridges are dated 2014 (got them from RadioShack for 1-cent each when their brick & mortar stores were going out of business).


-33 units of HP 932 Black


-2 units of HP 564 Tri-color


-4 units of HP 95 Tri-color (these actually have a 2006 date)


-3 units of HP 901 Tri-color

-2 units of HP 901 Black


-2 units of HP 60 Tri-color

-3 units of HP 60 Black
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#2
Carnos,

You can use the cartridge numbers to search out compatible models and then jump to HP.com to check the specs to see if the machine supports duplexing. For example... The 932 works with the HP Officejet 6700 which supports duplexing. Check on hp.com to confirm. The other option is to just sell the cartridges and be done with them.

Robert
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#3
Yea... It seems like you would need at least 3-4 different printers to use all those cartridges? Is it really worth it?

Might be better off recycling them for "credit" at a local office store (or at least the ones that don't match up to the printer you pick, if you go that route): https://www.staples.com/sbd/cre/products/131110/31729/
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#4
Good luck getting any of those cartridges to work. Many current HP ink cartridges expire after 2-3 years and won't print according to the chip in the ink cartridge.
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