I HAVE HP OfficeJet D135 All-In-One InkJet Printer , I REPLACED THE CARTRIDGES WITH A NEW ONES AND WHEN I WANT TO PRINT A DOCUMENT THE PRINTER PRINT BLANK PAPER.
WHAT COULD BE THE PROBLEM. NEED HELP.
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Have you tried putting the machine through a cleaning cycle. There should be a maintenence section on the printer and also on yoour computer. Also if you removed the cartridges and left the printheads exposed for any length of time they have dried out and are clogged. Try removing the heads and cleaning them with a damp lent free cloth.
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Just remove the new 2 cartridges and rub the print head in a plain paper with isopropyl alcohol until ink flows, and then return the ink cartridges and run the print nozzle for 2-3 times. After that, try to print again.
# Hold the cartridge upside down, with the
bar-code label facing you and take a damp paper towel. # Use the towel to wipe the printhead of the
cartridge on the bottom (where the ink comes out). Wipe the printhead
horizontally in one direction only (left to right). # Continue doing this until it looks clean. # Then dab the cartridge on the towel to make sure
the ink is flowing. # Next, look inside the printer and locate the
carrier that holds ink cartridges. Caution: Make sure the cartridges are not
installed at this point.
1. Look for a shiny piece of metal underneath the
contacts at the back of the carrier. 2. Take a damp cotton swab (use water only!) and
wipe along the bottom of the shiny metal piece. Note: You may need more than
one swab.
# Reinstall the cartridges, making sure you snap
them correctly into the printer.
The printer was malfunctioning so I just had to reset it by taking the battery out...waiting a while and pop a new one in. I also had to replenish the sponges inside the cartridges with water to get the ink to come out when I print. The ink in the cartridges I was using is water based. It wasn't printing, because the ink had dried up.
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.
how to remove the heads and cleaning them with a damp lent free cloth.
how to remove the heads and cleaning them with a damp lent free cloth.
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