Mine were all out and I just replaced black and it still won’t let me print black and white. Is there a way to get around that or do I have to replace all the carpet edges?
@@matt75hooper you have to get new color cartridges and new black or the printer won’t work. The new chip from the new cartridge tells the printer it’s a new cartridge
@@Allergic2broke Thanks for the speedy response. These are brand new ink cartridges I'm using & still getting crazy messages. Will not print. Will not print "BLACK ONLY". Something's gone haywire.
All cartridges must have a 'detectable' chip installed (for black and color); in addition the chips need to be at a current firmware level (either HP OEM new or Aftermarket new chips)...if not the the printer will reject and not allow printing, unfortunately.
I doubt it. Depleted cartridge error comes from the level switch just above the printhead. He is clear you might have to fill the reservoir there to solve this problem. Yes you dont need hp cartridges and yes you dont need 4 cartridges to refill. However depleted cartridge error is a pain to stop and if you can be sure your printhead never runs from ink it is easier to modify the printhead circuit board by short circuiting each set of 2 pads that are connected to the springs going to the reservoir switches. (youtube video for that fix)
You should ensure there is adequate ink inside the built-in printhead. Perhaps get a syringe and squirt 5mm of water into the printhead ports (remove all 4 cartridges)...this will help resoak the internal Printhead foam. NOTE: Ink System Failure and Printhead Errors are usually associated with a lack of ink inside the printhead.
In this particular case for an IIT system (does your printer use 4 different ink cartridges?) the error could be caused by a lack of ink INSIDE the built-in PRINTHEAD assembly. While the cartridge(s) may have adequate ink, the PRINTHEAD may not due to air ingestion cause by poor/inadequate cartridge to printhead contact (small round port visible in printhead when cartridges are not installed). For IIT systems you may need to add half a teaspoon of water to the round port in the base of the INTERNAL PRINTHEAD, for the respective color having the problem, and allow it to thoroughly soak in for 12 hours. Then, reinstall the cartridges and perform several 'CLEANINGS' should then fully restore printhead ink levels and the error will disappear. Good luck! :0. UH
@@LaurralynMike The air pump system can also cause this problem. the plastic film that is just above the 4 reservoirs can lift off so the air just blows out there. Without the functioning air system the reservoirs will not refill.
Mine were all out and I just replaced black and it still won’t let me print black and white. Is there a way to get around that or do I have to replace all the carpet edges?
Same problem. How did you fix your printer problem ? I'm going nuts here. Thanks
@@matt75hooper you have to get new color cartridges and new black or the printer won’t work. The new chip from the new cartridge tells the printer it’s a new cartridge
@@Allergic2broke Thanks for the speedy response. These are brand new ink cartridges I'm using & still getting crazy messages. Will not print. Will not print "BLACK ONLY". Something's gone haywire.
All cartridges must have a 'detectable' chip installed (for black and color); in addition the chips need to be at a current firmware level (either HP OEM new or Aftermarket new chips)...if not the the printer will reject and not allow printing, unfortunately.
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I doubt it. Depleted cartridge error comes from the level switch just above the printhead. He is clear you might have to fill the reservoir there to solve this problem. Yes you dont need hp cartridges and yes you dont need 4 cartridges to refill. However depleted cartridge error is a pain to stop and if you can be sure your printhead never runs from ink it is easier to modify the printhead circuit board by short circuiting each set of 2 pads that are connected to the springs going to the reservoir switches. (youtube video for that fix)
You should ensure there is adequate ink inside the built-in printhead. Perhaps get a syringe and squirt 5mm of water into the printhead ports (remove all 4 cartridges)...this will help resoak the internal Printhead foam. NOTE: Ink System Failure and Printhead Errors are usually associated with a lack of ink inside the printhead.
Hi, my problem is that this error is shown with a new cartridge, so there's no way I purchase a new one once again.
In this particular case for an IIT system (does your printer use 4 different ink cartridges?) the error could be caused by a lack of ink INSIDE the built-in PRINTHEAD assembly. While the cartridge(s) may have adequate ink, the PRINTHEAD may not due to air ingestion cause by poor/inadequate cartridge to printhead contact (small round port visible in printhead when cartridges are not installed).
For IIT systems you may need to add half a teaspoon of water to the round port in the base of the INTERNAL PRINTHEAD, for the respective color having the problem, and allow it to thoroughly soak in for 12 hours.
Then, reinstall the cartridges and perform several 'CLEANINGS' should then fully restore printhead ink levels and the error will disappear.
Good luck! :0. UH
@@LaurralynMike The air pump system can also cause this problem. the plastic film that is just above the 4 reservoirs can lift off so the air just blows out there. Without the functioning air system the reservoirs will not refill.
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