Bought B210a in the Portugal. Now to return to the United States. Problems?

After four years of volunteering in the North of Portugal, where I bought my printer Photosmart Plus B210e (still in warranty) and my laptop HP Pavilion PC (out of warranty of six weeks), for reasons of ill health, I must return to the United States. [The printer that I had delivered statements did not survive the movers.]

I have problems with my printer, or warranty with the purchase of ink cartridges?  I saw the messages of other people outside the United States, saying that their printers require different cartridges and more expensive - here, I use four 364, it is the same cartridge in the USA?

HP/USA will accept a guarantee of common market HP/ESA (given that HP has all printers manufactured in China, there should be no problem, but...).

Unfortunately, I live on a medical pension, which means that I don't want to buy expensive equipment that I already bought and paid for.

Thank you very much - this is my first time on this forum.

FCZ +.

You can continue to use the cartridges in the printer and spare cartridges you have.  Once you miss if ink and the need to replace a cartridge you need to Contact HP to ask a "regionalization Reset." Do not charge for this, it is covered under the warranty of the cartridge. You will need to have access to your computer and printer then on line with HP. You will also need to have a set of cartridges for the new region, once completed reset cartridges of region of origin no longer works.  Webpage of HP on the subject is here.

The cartridges in the United States will be 564.

I don't know how the EU guarantee would transfer to the United States, you must Contact HP.

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