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Return Cartridge. To much ink indicates a bad seal on the cartridge. Or you have a defective circuit board on the printer. I beleive it is a bad cartridge. Captain Jack
I'm assuming you have the correct drivers loaded and correctly configured.
Set power switch to off.
Unplug it for 1 minute.
Plug it back in.
Turn it on.
If it still won't work, I suggest replacing the power supply.
If it still won't work, I suggest you replace it.
look at back of printer for a latch to open and check for paper and/or lift lid were u access cartridges and see if any paoper stuck. also take out paper tray, or lift cover to check for paper. then close all switch of on printer before unplugging wait a minute and restart.
the most important is to remove all the air from the cartridge that has left inside durring refilling that is why professionals are using special machines that refill in 0 air πρεσυρε using vaccum pump
you can check here a video on how to refill with out any special equipment
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