I have just installed new cartridges into my printer and when I try to print don't do anything. This is the second time that this happend. each cartridge is 30.00 dollars. I don't know what else to do.
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Are they HP cartridges or knock offs ? Cartridges have circuits in them and they will not work if they don;t match up with the printer. If it continues..contact HP. HP has gotten real messed up in their attempt at preventing people from using knock off cartridge. So much that sometime they screw up their own HP cartridge products.
hello, some of the time the color ink cartridge can cause the problem, especially if its a refilled ink, but at same time, i do know some of the new inks right out of the box will fail. so try with a new color cartridge first.
HP Business Inkjet 1100 stops everytime after the first line stars to print. The power is one, the ink drop light is lit, the "yellow" indicator light also on, and the paper light all on. None of them blinking. We replaced the yellow cartridge with a brand new HP 11 yellow cartridge. Turned the printer off and on to reset. Printer comes on everything looks good till you try to print anything, even a on line word doc? Then it happens again, so we replaced the yellow again...same thing. We ever cleaned print heads, Any assistance would be welcomed?
Forgive me for asking this, but roughly speaking about 80 to 95% of problems involving ink or toner are resolved by the following: Are you using a factory new ink cartridge supplied by the manufacturer of the printer? If you are using a refilled or third party cartridge that may well be your problem. Most manufacturers build logic into their products to prevent the use of “Other Equipment Manufactured” cartridges as well as re-filled cartridges. They do this to prevent problems from contaminated inks causing problems with print quality or damaging the physical printhead. Don
are you sure it is a fresh cartridge? or a refilled one? because if its a refilled one it is normal that it will show that message "low on ink" but you can continue printing if your sure that it is properly refilled
This very simple solution works on my Business Inkjet 1100. 1) Turn the printer off, then back on, to clear the error. 2) Set your computer's clock back to a date prior to the cartridge expiry date. 3) Print something, (any documents will do). 4) Set your computer's clock forward to the correct date and the printer should still print, and ignore the expired cartridges. My
1100 re-checks the cartridges and dates occasionally, but not frequently (it has
been about two months between checks) so you might need to repeat this
process every two months or so until you have used up your expired
cartridges.
This solution is much easier than dismantling the printer and changing/removing wires!
I have a solution that is very similar to that printed above. I have tested it on five installations on the computers on my home network and an HP Business Inkjet 1100, and the PCs running Win XP SP3. Step 1) If you are setting up the printer from the HP CD, decline the question where it asks if you want to print a test page, (this will avaoid the first print job before re-setting the dates). Step 2) Reset your clock back to a year prior to the year when your cartidge expired. Step 3) Print a test page, or two. Or a few pages from any application. Step 4) Reset your clock back to the current year. The printer now prints fine. Since I performed the sequence above I have been printing with the "expired" cartridges for a few weeks. I have printed on about 15 occasions over the past few weeks, amounting to about 50 pages. No problems so far. I don't know how long this solution lasts or whether I will have to go through it again. I have gone through a few different "solutions", including a Registry hack that didn't work, but this simple solution above has worked every time on five different installations. I did not need to turn the printer on/off, and did not need to re-boot the computers. However, if I sent a print job to the printer before performing the sequence described above, and the printer gave an "expired cartridges" error, then I would need to turn the printer on/off to clear the error, and flush the print queue.
I have a HP Business Inkjet 1220 Printer, and the block ink cartridge light is flashing. I replaced the cartridge with a brand new one, closed the door, and black ink light is still flashing. I put in another neew black ink cartridge, closed the door, and same issue- black cartidge ink light flashing. I cannot print- what to do?
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