Exchange Printer Cartridges

Can someone give me the information necessary to exchange old, unused color printer cartridges for new ones for my new color printers.  Thanks.
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Hello TristanADCH,
I see you are interested in exchanging your older inks for compatible ink cartridges for your new printer. I have gone ahead and sent you a Private message on the Forums. Please go to your Userpage to the right of your Username you will see your inbox.
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HevnLgh
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