X476dw/X576dw of HP OFFICEJET PRO ink expiration?

Does anyone know if the new officejet pro series x476dw/x576dw printers have expiry periods on their ink cartridges installed?

I am considering the model as a replacement for Home Office laser.  My print job is unusall because it is rarely heavy.  I am after a durable device and this option provides a route out of toner dust and an environment more own home office.

Thank you.

In this printer inks do not expire. Here's the official statement from HP on the "expired" ink: ink Expiration - none of the Officejet Pro X-series printers are listed. The date on the ink cartridge is the date of the warranty ends. The printer stops when an ink cartridge runs out of ink.

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