no more ink

IM printing with Hp laserjet 1320 and my impressions almost missing what do I do? What should I change? The toner or the toner?

Answer ASAP please

Hello

You need toner, normally we call cartridges ink for inkjet printers and toners for Laser printers. You can use the following link to the number of toner or get (49A) to buy from many shops around:

http://h10010.www1.HP.com/wwpc/us/en/SM/WF13a/18972-18972-3328059-14638-3328069-410622.html?DNR=2

Kind regards.

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