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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Ink Cartridge Number
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Contact HP
I click the "Contact HP" link at the top-right of the HP SureSupply home page.
A new page opens and asks that I confirm my location before I continue. (I had just entered my location and language on the previous page.)
I click the "Submit" button to confirm my location.
I am returned to the HP SureSupply home page. I think I've been here before. ;)
What happens if I click "Contact HP" again?
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Please help us
Once again, some component of the multitude of software included with the HP printer drivers tells me I need ink.
I click the button to buy ink online. This time, not only does it fail to detect what printer I have: it fails to detect my language and location.
Notice the warning in the red box? It is asking me to verify the name of the printer that it could not identify. Verify? Verify implies that some data exists and needs checking.
Now, take notice of the top left of the page -- the darkened part. What does it say? It says "English-United States". It seems that it has already determined the correct language and location. So, why ask me again?
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What's wrong with this picture?
Well, not much if we ignore the claims that this is the easiest way to shop for HP printer supplies.
The problem is that I got this page while trying to remove an out-of-stock item from my shopping cart. After selecting a number of items to purchase, I attempted to remove one item that was out of stock. I entered "0" in a quantity edit box and clicked an "Update" link.
Rather than update my shopping cart, it took me back here. It is requiring that I select my printer and items to purchase all over again.
I could not get this specific issue to reproduce, but I've been bounced back to this page about a half dozen times in my attempt to select ink today.
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No online vendors could be found for your selected products
I went to HP.com to order printer supplies direct from HP. This HP.com web site told me "Ordering ink and toner has never been so simple, efficient and fast." I added a product presented to me by this HP.com web site to an HP.com web site shopping cart. However, now this HP.com web site tells me it can't find any vendors for the product it offered to me on this HP.com web site, and tells me I should visit HP.com. I think I'll go to a local store and buy a different printer -- one without an HP label.
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For security reasons
After logging into the HP Home & Home Office Store, don't click on the plus sign on the step showing that you are logged in. If you do, it will log you out.
However, it will kindly inform you that you have an account with them. And for security reasons, they will display your email address twice within the same box.
Interesting feature. Typically, clicking a plus sign in a GUI gives you more information, not less.
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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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Next
I enter my information into the "1. Order summary" form on the right and click Next. And what do you think I get? Do you think it took me to the next step? No.
It takes me to the HP Home & Home Office Store home page. No HP, I do not want to buy a new computer or printer. I was attempting to use HP SureSupply to buy an ink cartridge. You know, the service you advertise as "The easiest way to shop for Original HP supplies." How difficult was this before there was this easy method?
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Signature may be required for delivery
If a signature may be required for delivery of ink to users of printers designed for Home use, this may be about as far from the "easiest way to shop for Original HP supplies" as one can get. It is easier to go by a local store than visit UPS or FedEx in the evening to retrieve a package the driver wouldn't leave on the porch when no one is home.
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Multiple items were found for your search
Multiple items were found for my search? I didn't search for anything. I clicked a link to view my shopping cart and checkout.
Please select the item? There's only one item in my cart -- the one item I put there. I already selected one of the item and placed it in my cart. Why should I have to make a selection of one from a list of one when I already selected what I want?
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Cartridge(s) Empty
I start up my computer and get a warning that my printer has one or more empty ink cartridges.
I click the link for more information.
A "Cartridge(s) Empty" window opens and tells me that the magenta cartridge needs replacing.
I've never purchased ink direct from HP before. Thinking that, just maybe, they have an integrated system that supports quickly ordering replacements for empty or low ink cartridges, I click the "Buy Now at hp.com" button.
Rather than take me direct to an option to purchase the one cartridge I need, it asks me what printer I have. I would have thought that transferring my printer information to the HP online printer supply store, SureSupply, would have been a feature included in the over 300 megabytes of HP software added to my computer when I installed the printer drivers.
So, what kind of printer do I have? I know what ink I need, but I don't remember the printer model number. The ink is "HP 02". That is easy to remember. The name and number of the printer isn't so easy to remember.
Since the software that warned I am out of ink still shows "HP Photosmart C6100 series" on my screen, I am able to make the required selections from the first two drop-down lists.
However, I still don't know the exact model. I have to get up from my desk and go look at the printer to get the model number.
So far, this isn't looking like the "easiest way to shop for Original HP supplies".
Am I expecting too much to think the software on my computer could tell the online store what ink I need, or what printer I have? Am I expecting too much to think I should be able to select ink by the ink type?