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Anonymous Posted on Feb 07, 2009

Ink cartridge cradle will not move from right hand side

I had to clean up one of these I bought on e-bay, it powers up,
but the cartridges are jammed to the right hand side of the carriage,
and will not move and center when you open the lid - will not
move at all, and cartridge light is lit

  • Anonymous Feb 07, 2009

    WOOPS - I SOLVED IT...



    Didn't realize that the paper feed device that goes on the back had to

    be attached - put it back in, and ok................Works now....

  • Anonymous Feb 07, 2009

    Thank you - I just needed to put the back unit on - and works

    perfectly..........

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On right hand side there is adjusment lever just press it . this will move the cartridge

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2. Turn the printer off and pull out the power cable from power socket, open the front cover and manually center the ink cartridges carriage.
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3. Cleaning the encoder strip:
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c. Using a dry, lint free cloth, pinch the encoder strip on the right-hand side of the cartridge carriage and pull your fingers across it toward the right-hand side of the printer and you can move the cartridges carriage to clean the strip completely.
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2. Turn the printer off and pull out the power cable from power socket, open the front cover and manually center the ink cartridges carriage.
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3. Cleaning the encoder strip:
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a. Remove the power cord from the printer.
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c. Gently slide the ink cartridge carrier to the middle of the printer.
d. Gently move the top part of the printer belt to the right.
e. Using an index finger, gently push encoder strip down and then back up, to get it back into the slot located on the back of the ink cartridge carrier.
f. Gently press the strip first to the rear, and then forward, to ensure that it is seated correctly.
g. Manually move the ink cartridge carrier to the left, then to the right, to check the positioning of the encoder strip.
h. Once the encoder strip has been re-seated, close the scanner lid.
i. Re-connect the power cord to the printer and try again to print.



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e. Using an index finger, gently push encoder strip down and then back up, to get it back into the slot located on the back of the ink cartridge carrier.
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