HP564 printer cartridges refills

I just purchased the Photosmart 7525 all in one printer.  I was wondering if I could have the cartridges refilled at some of the retail outlets tha advertise refilling HP cartridges.  Is this recomended to do or not?

Hi,
Normally no, is it still under warranty ? If yes then please don't do that; if No, you can do what ever you like and PLEASE ask them to have full refund if faulty.
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