...it and when it comes on the same thing You might try removing the printhead and turning on power, if you can't get it out you need a shop to take apart. The main logic board could be bad as
...apart from yellow and the top black cartridge. I've done the clean, and deep clean process as recommended in the user manual many times but it hasn't cleared. The cartridges are full and my last ...
...printhead is done by the purge unit,... one of the most complex parts of the printer. Use some rubber gloves and a paper towel and see if you can press the ink pads down just a little bit, like 1/4". ...
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...printhead probably needs to be taken out of printer and cleaned. just pop the ink cartridges out, then remove the print-head, fill a sink full of warm water, and swirl the print head ...
taking the printer apart and lubricating the cartridge carrier track and the ramps that lift the cradle that rises to cover the printheads. Unfortunately you have to dismantle the printer and separate
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...printhead can come out of the right corner, you check there for paper scraps. If it's stuck on the right with this error you will need a shop to take apart and see if you need a new purge assembly. ...
be saved?! thanks! In the shop we would take out the printhead and see if it powers up. If it does, the printhead is bad. If it's stuck on the right the only way to remove is to take apart the printer
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...printhead get stuck in the extended forward position. Gently press on them and see it they will release. Press down on the two ink pads and they should move down at least 1/4" with very little force. ...
taking the printer apart and lubricating the cartridge carrier track and the ramps that lift the cradle that rises to cover the printheads. Unfortunately you have to dismantle the printer and separate
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...apart i would suggest taking it to a local qualified computer shop or repair centre. The waste tank or absorber is a collection of all the waste ink that has ever occured when cleaning the printheads ...
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