My HP4215 all in one ink ket has an error "check right cartridge" and even with a new cartfridge, it still has the error. I checked the contacts inside, and all looks OK (no lint or dust). I tried to reset to factory defaults, and that did not work either. Tried clean print head and test alignment, and also no improvement. On the check alignment, the first pass comes through (black and white only) but the printer will not then feed from above.
Hello!
As the manual of this device says
Check the print cartridge to make sure
you have properly removed its packaging. Being careful not to touch the gold-colored contacts or ink nozzles, make sure you have gently pulled the pink tab to remove the plastic tape.
Here is the link to a manual of this device. Hopefully, it will help.
http://manualsbrain.com/en/manuals/1174050/?page=154
SOURCE: Hp Office jet print cartridge error
I have a 7410 that is 16 months old with the same problem. It is not a broken spring. Spent over an hour on chat attempting to trouble shoot. HPs only solution was to sell me an "upgrade" for over $300 (which is more than I paid for this piece of junk.)
I expect "top of the line" products to last quite a bit longer than that. The worst thing is that with this error popping up, it is absolutely useless for anything else like scanning or outbound fax.
It should be called an "all or nothing" printer.
SOURCE: officejet d135 - "Supply Expired" error message
HP, in order to sell more ink, monitors the expiration date of the cartridges installed. Solution is either to buy a new unexpired cartridge from HP or to disable the date monitoring built in to the printer. This latter is done by removing the button cell located inside the D135 printer on the left hand side or by simply slipping a thin piece of plastic between button cell and metal contact. You will no longer have date function on printer, but it won't object to expired cartridges either.
SOURCE: Blank Ink not pumping to print head
Turn off the device after removing the printhead
After removing the printhead, turn off the device, wait about 20 seconds, and turn it on again without the printhead installed. After it has restarted, reinsert the printhead.
it will go through this long routine of perhaps 20 min or so. after its compleate it should print great.
SOURCE: Printer Cartridges won't align C4180 printer
Printer keeps trying to perform an alignment after installing a new black ink cartridge fix:
1. Unplug USB
2. Turn printer off
3. Wait 10 seconds
4. Remove paper from paper tray so printer has no paper to print on
5. Turn printer on
6. Printer messages to insert paper in paper tray
7. Press and hold “Setup” and “ Cancel” buttons and press “OK”
8. Should be good until next black ink cartridge change.
Turn on the HP printer. Lift the printer cartridge door, which is the right side of the printer, revealing the black and color ink cartridges. Push down on the front of the cartridge you need to replace and pull it out slowly. Unwrap the new ink cartridge and peel off the tape. Insert it at an angle into the cartridge slot. Apply gentle pressure until it clicks into place. Close the cartridge door and press "OK" when prompted.
References:
HP User Manuals: HP Officejet 4215
Hope this helps you :)
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I have the same problem. I get a message that says the right printer cartridge is incorrect though it is the correct HP cartridge for this printer. What should I do?
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