HP officejet pro 8210: hp officejet pro 8210 - locking cartridge tab ink broken

When you remove the black ink cartridge, I seem to have broken the small plastic tab in the bin to which the cartridge is inserted. Where can I get a replacement? I have no idea of the number or how to identify it.

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