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PRINTER PRINT BLANK PAPER

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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  • ABDULILAH AJLANI Aug 04, 2007

    how to remove the heads and cleaning them with a damp lent free cloth.

  • ABDULILAH AJLANI Aug 04, 2007

    how to remove the heads and cleaning them with a damp lent free cloth.

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REMOVE THE INKCARTS. UNDERNEATH THERE SHOULD BE A LEVER TO LIFT UP AND PULL THE PRINTHEAD OUT. THOUGH SOME MODELS DO NOT HAVE REMOVABLE PRINTHEADS.

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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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Posted on Aug 02, 2007

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