HP Deskjet 1000, Model No. J110a, Product Number CH340C

I purchased a Deskjet 1000 in the Turks and Caicos Islands for use in that country.  It says it takes HP Ink Cartridges 122.  However, even on SureSupply, all such cartridges are "Out of Stock."  How and where do I get cartridges compatible with this printer.  HP Cartridge 61 are not compatible.  Do I chuck it or is there a solution, short of having to buy a new printer.  Rather annoying and frustrating!

Hello @JodyRat and welcome to the HP Forums!
From the sounds of it, you may no longer be in Turks and Caicos, and that may be why you're not able to get the 122 cartridges.
If you're no longer in Turks and Caicos and in a different country, like the US, you would need the cartridges for that country and to contact HP Tech Support to get your printer regionalized for where you are.
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