OfficeJet Pro 5830: ink Officejet Pro 5830

I'm looking to replace the ink on the Officejet Pro 5830 above - I note that I can buy XL cartridges - these are not installed at this point - is it OK to buy XL for all colors or am I the only one able to install smaller ones that are in it right now. Thank you.

Katie, welcome to the forum.

I can't find the 5830 Pro.  Is this really a 6830 Pro?  If this is the case, you should be able to use XL cartridges in it.

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