After navigating around the HP website, I find myself at an HP SureSupply home page that is different than what I've seen in the past.
I notice that this page says "Enter your printer name or ink cartridge number". The search on the HP SureSupply page with which I am familiar only allows searching by printer model, not ink cartridge number. I enter my ink number "HP 02", and press Enter.
It load the page with which I am familiar and prompts me to select from a list of printers with "02" in their model numbers. The 02 ink cartridges are not in the list.
when software discombobulates
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20110829
Problem ID: 2393778386175417791
Entered by: Ben Simo
Entered by: Ben Simo
Ink Cartridge Number
20110828
Problem ID: 7749183520457237221
Entered by: Ben Simo
Entered by: Ben Simo
You tried to create a new account
Trying to order ink from the HP Home and Home Office Store to which the HP printer driver software on my computer took me, I get the following:
You tried to create a new account using an e-mail address that matches an existing account. To continue your checkout process, do not fill in the password fields.I've never ordered anything from an HP online store. How can my e-mail address match an existing account? If I continue the checkout process without filling in the password fields, will this order be associated with some existing account without any credential verification? Or will it not be associated with any account? Will I be able to access this order if there is no account associated with it?
Some later experimentation revealed that this store accepted my HP Passport single-sign-on credentials that I've used for support with HP Mercury test tool products. I never would have expected that account to be the same account I need to use to order ink cartridges for my home printer.
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