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I just purchased a Kodak 5500 all-in-one printer, read the
instructionsand set it up as per the guide. I ran the tests they
suggestedand everything seemed fine. The next day I printed a
textdocument and the hyperlinks that should have been blue were
pink. My old printer used to do that when the colour cartridge was
out ofink. Is there a chance that the colour cartridge
isdefective? They only sent me one cartridge so I do not
haveanother to try.
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Inkjet printers need to be used frequently to prevent inkdrying out in the print head nozzles. If the print head cleaning maintenance routine does not clear the blockages,then print head needs replacing, but it may be expensive. It may be more cost effective to buy a later model and better printer thanreplace the print head.
Go to printer setup and adjust dots-per-inch setting for more dots. Keep going up until print density is good. If no help, try changing the black cartridge.
I've had this problem and I've found that the printer needs to have the paper tray around 3/4 full! - Sometimes it's trial and error unfortunately but it gets does there - I've found that making sure that the "arms" that guide the paper in need to be snug to stop the paper moving. But I'm sure you do that anyway.
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