Non compatible ink cartridge

I moved form the middle east to Singapore. We own the H printer and like it. However I cannot buy replcement cartridges (178) in Singapore. The closest fit is 564 but is won't accept the replacement cartridge. Is there a solution as I'll buy anohter if I can't find a solution but will chnage to Canon if this is a problemas we do move around.

Hello D_E,
Welcome to the HP Forums.
I see that you are having some issues with print cartridges.
Here is a link that will give you detailed instructions on how to deal with this issue.  Please click the following link.
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    Hi,
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    One thing you might try - click Start, Devices and Printers, Right click on your printer, Printer Properties, Ports.  Uncheck the"Enable bidirectional support" in the lower left, Apply, OK.
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