On HP 6500 printers, remove screen and try heating the connection elemants with hair dryer or something similar. Nothing to hot. The led bars should restore. Here's a link on how to remove HP 6500. Do same for 6500A model, but screen is a bit different, so check out the other video for HP 6500A and 6500A plus printers: HP 6500:
Try soaking printhead in the cleaning solution and it will resolve the issue. Check out the video on how to repmve printhead below. Put it in about half inch of solution which is 50% water, 40% window clening solution like windex, and some ammonia or rubbing alcohol.
If you have Windows 7 you can check this by clicking on the "Start" button at the bottom of the screen, click on the "HP" folder and click on "HP Solutions Center". A graft will come up showing you the printer cartridges levels. Click on the small graft chart at the top right of the screen and the graft will enlage and show you exactly the staus of the ink levels. Click "Print" at the bottom of the screen and it'll run a print test. All 4 cartridges need to be above the "Low" level. It only takes one of them to mess up the print.
Hi. To reset an HP Officejet 6500 E709a or 6500 Wireless E709n, follow these simple steps:
1. Press the (*) and (#) buttons on the printer control panel at the same time and let go.
2. Use right and left arrows to scroll trhough menu and select "Resets"
3. Select "Semi-Full" reset and printer will shut off in a few seconds.
4. Unplug the printer from wall and wait 30 seconds.
5. Plug in the printer, Turn printer on and selec basic settings.
Your printer is now reset!!! If you need further help, I’m available over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/alex_22751bbefa74c3d0
Does this happen with anything else you try to print, or is this the only thing that doesn't print correctly?
If this is the only thing, then it's not your printer.
Try downloading the statement and then printing it. You'll need Adobe Reader.
if there is paper take it out and put it back in and move around anything that move even a little bit, it sounds like something didn't connect, if it works ok don't worry about it.
cartridges have chips, you need a cartridge with a special chip that resets each time. These can be bought on ebay or amazon. You cant refill factory cartridges with oem chips.
I would listen to the response to Geraldine Watts by Handyman
back in 2007. Not printing sounds like dirty heads that can be
lightly wiped by just a water damped qtip. This helped me at one
time. Black vertical lines are fixed by pulling plugs for a couple of
minutes (resets machine). It could also be a bad cartridge but I
doubt it. I would never waste money on buying parts because
the new printers to purchase are cheap enough.
My 6500 broke when I pulled out several pieces of paper and then got an ink failure error. No fix for this. I then bought the 7520.
photosmart and I am glad my 6500 broke.
I bought direct this time from HP at $149 (hp matched a best buy sale) as well as buying their warranty for $34 that covers next day replacement and any phone questions I might have for 3 years.
I love hp photosmarts only because they are the 'king' on photo
quality but I hate the reps charging if you are out of warranty.
If HP offered help to those out of warranty they would then have no
competition in the printer world. I buy my inks from local stores like staples. Good luck with your machine.
Not sure exactlly what you mean but you may want to check the ink and the printer heads by doing the following checks: More than likely your running out of ink. Check the ink levels first.If you have Windows 7 you can check this by clicking on the "Start" button at the bottom of the screen, click on the "HP" folder and click on "HP Solutions Center". A graft will come up showing you the printer cartridges levels. Click on the small graft chart at the top right of the screen and the graft will enlage and show you exactly the staus of the ink levels. Click "Print" at the bottom of the screen and it'll run a print test. All 4 cartridges need to be above the "Low" level. It only takes one of them to mess up the print. If you've got plenty of ink try cleaning the printer head by:Click "Setup" (just below and left of the LED screen) on the printer.Scroll the Led screen to "6. Tools". Hit "OK"Now scroll to "2. Clean printhead". Hit "OK".This should do it..
Lift up the upper section of the printer (just like you were going to replace an ink cartridge) and look for the smallest torn piece of paper hiding in the gears. Then tip up and gently remove the top (black) paper tray assembly and remove any paper in the tray. Grab a flash light and check the "in" feed area.Put it all back together and hit "start copy". If noting still clears the jam unplug the printer (power cord) from the wall, wait 30 seconds and plug it back in. Hopefully that clears the paper Jam message.If not call HP Support Center @ 1-866-408-5408. They're available 24/7.
It sounds as if the black nozzle of your printhead is dried or
blocked. I would advise printing printing a test page like this one to clarify the cause. Assumingjust the black is missing, run 2-3 head cleans from your printer software or the
printer itself. Hopefully this will improve/fix your problem.
It is likely that the black portion of your printhead has become dried/blocked. I would advise running 1-3 cleaning cycles from your printer or printer software.