I was getting a print out on an article that had too many pages, I pressed
cancel to stop it and all i can get now is the print test pattern ( I did manage to get the 1 queue waiting off)I was getting a print out on an article that had too many pages, I pressed
cancel to stop it and all i can get now is the print test pattern ( I did manage to get the 1 queue waiting off)
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You printer maybe lock in alignment status.
You could try a hardware reset
Removed both of your cartridges
Unplug the printer
Wait at least 30 minutes
Replug back the printer
Install back the ink cartridges and align
Try turning the alignment page 180 around on the scanner. That finally solved my problem! The illustration on the cartridge implies one direction, but an illustration from HP shows it going in the other direction.
In my experience, the <align cartridge> happens when you change ink, has a [don't do {HP chat would be a help}] and wouldn't let you print or scan either unless completed.
normally prints a [2] sheet, then asks to scan it.
I was getting a print out on an article that had too many pages, I pressed
cancel to stop it and all i can get now is the print test pattern ( I did manage to get the 1 queue waiting off)
my printer won't stop saying that i need to align the cartidges
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