The HP DeskJet D2500 uses different ink cartridge models depending on your region. Here’s a breakdown of the compatible black and tri-color cartridges:
HP DeskJet D2500 CARTRIDGE NUMBERS
Bottom Line
Pros
Cons
Bottom Line
The HP 60 ink is a budget-friendly option for occasional printing. It offers decent quality for everyday tasks but has a high cost per page and low capacity. If you print a lot, consider high-yield cartridges or a subscription service for better value. Pros
AffordableEasy to install
Good print quality for everyday tasks
Cons
High cost per pageLow yield (number of pages that can be printed)
Not suitable for high-volume printing
Bottom Line
The HP 60 ink is a budget-friendly option for occasional printing. It offers decent quality for everyday tasks but has a high cost per page and low capacity. If you print a lot, consider high-yield cartridges or a subscription service for better value. Pros
AffordableEasy to install
Good print quality for everyday tasks
Cons
High cost per pageLow yield (number of pages that can be printed)
Not suitable for high-volume printing
- Americas and Asia Pacific, (excluding India, China, and Japan)
- 60 Black
- 60 Tri-color
- Western Europe
- 300 Black
- 300 Tri-color
- Middle East, Africa, Japan, and CIS
- 121 Black
- 121 Tri-color
- China, India
- 818 Black
- 818 Tri-color