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I have just installed new HP cartridge but error message - cartridge alignment failed - keeps appearing despite printout looking OK?

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Make sure you are using WHITE paper. Try photo grade paper once to see if that clears the issue.
If it still fails alignment, one of the heads likely needs to be replaced (if your model supports that..you didn't say what model printer it is)

Before anything though, try doing a "pound six" reset on the unit (but make sure ALL ink levels are good, not just the one you replaced!).
Instructions about the "pound six" reset can be found here.

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It is a multi-function printer> What model? if, all-in-one model, did you put the cartridge alignment printout on scanner and press Resume?

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Printer cartridge allignment fails repeatedly

'Printer alignment failed' Error Message Displays on the Product

Try aligning the printer again and put the alignment page on the top of the scanner bed printer will align itself make sure the printouts are facing down

'Printer alignment failed' Error Message Displays on the Product

A "Printer alignment failed " error message displays on the product
Follow these steps in the order presented until you resolve the issue. When one of the steps resolves the issue, there is no need to continue troubleshooting.
Step one: Load the correct type of paper
Colored, photo, or used paper can cause the alignment to fail.

1.
Remove all the paper from the tray.
2.
Load unused, plain white, letter, or A4-sized paper with a brightness level of at least 85 into the tray.

NOTE: Look for the brightness level on the paper packaging.

Step two: Align the All-in-One

1.
Press the Setup button ( ).
2.
Press the Down Arrow ( ) to select Tools , and then press OK .
3.
Press the Down Arrow to select Align Print Cartridges and then press OK . The product calibrates, aligns the printhead, and then prints an alignment page.
4.
Click OK to continue.
5.
Recycle or discard the alignment page.

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If these steps resolved the issue , there is no need to continue troubleshooting.
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If the issue persists , see the next step.

Step three: Check the ink levels
Empty or nearly empty cartridges might cause alignment failures. Follow these steps in the order presented to check the ink levels in the cartridges.

1.
Open HP Solution Center.
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Windows XP: Click Start , click All Programs , click HP , and then click HP Solution Center .
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Windows Vista: Click the Windows icon ( ), click All Programs , click HP , and then click HP Solution Center .
HP Solution Center opens in a new window.
2.
Click Settings ( ).
3.
In the Print Settings area, click Printer Toolbox . The printer Toolbox opens.
4.
Click the Estimated Ink Level tab. The estimated ink levels display in a new window.
Figure 1: Estimated Ink Level window
Illustration of Estimated Ink Level graphic
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If either of the cartridges is empty or low on ink, continue to the next step.
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If the ink levels in the cartridges are sufficient, skip to Step five: Clean the cartridges .

Step four: Replace the cartridges
Follow these steps to replace any cartridges that are empty or low on ink.

1.
Press the Power button ( ) to turn on the product.

CAUTION: If the product is off when you open the cartridge door to access the cartridges, the product does not release the cartridges for changing. You might damage the product if the cartridges are not in the dock when you try to remove them.
2.
Open the cartridge door.
Figure 2: Open the cartridge door
Illustration of opening the cartridge door
3.
Wait until the print carriage is idle and silent, and then lightly press down on a cartridge to release it.

NOTE: To replace the tri-color print cartridge, remove the print cartridge from the slot on the left. If you are replacing the black or photo print cartridge, remove the print cartridge from the slot on the right.
Figure 3: Press down on the cartridge to release it
Illustration of pressing down on cartridge to release it.
4.
Pull the print cartridge toward you out of its slot.

NOTE: The HP Inkjet Supplies Recycling Program is available in many countries/regions, and lets you recycle used cartridges free of charge. For more information, go to the HP Eco Solutions Web page .
5.
Remove the new cartridge from its packaging.
Figure 4: Remove the cartridge from packaging
Illustration of removing new cartridge from
6.
Use the pull tab to gently remove the protective plastic tape from the cartridge.

CAUTION: Do not touch the copper-colored contacts or ink nozzles. Touching these parts can result in clogs, ink failure, and bad electrical connections.
Figure 5: Remove the protective tape
Illustration of removing the protective plastic tape from the cartridge
7.
Slide the new cartridge forward into the empty slot, and then gently push on the upper part of the print cartridge forward until it clicks into the socket.
Figure 6: Install the new cartridge
Illustration of sliding new cartridge into the slot
8.
Close the cartridge door.
Figure 7: Close the cartridge door
Illustration of closing the cartridge door
9.
Try the alignment again.

Step five: Clean the cartridges
Method one: Clean the cartridges from HP Solution Center

1.
Open HP Solution Center.
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Windows XP: Click Start , click All Programs , click HP , and then click HP Solution Center .
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Windows Vista: Click the Windows icon ( ), click All Programs , click HP , and then click HP Solution Center .
HP Solution Center opens in a new window.
2.
Click Settings ( ).
3.
Click Print Settings , and then click Printer Toolbox . The printer Toolbox opens.
4.
Click the Devices Services tab, and then click Clean the Print Cartridges .
5.
Follow the on-screen instructions to choose the appropriate cleaning level.
6.
Recycle or discard the page that prints.

Method two: Clean the cartridges from the Start menu

1.
Click Start , and then click Printers and Faxes .
2.
Right-click your printer icon, and then choose Properties .
3.
Click Printing Preferences , and then click the Services tab.
4.
Click Service This Device . The Printer Toolbox opens.
5.
Click the Device Services tab, and then click the Clean the Print Cartridges tab.
6.
Follow the on-screen instructions to choose the appropriate cleaning level.
7.
Replace empty or almost empty cartridges.

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If these steps resolved the issue , there is no need to continue troubleshooting.
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If the issue persists , see the next step.

Step six: Reset and relocate the product
A power reset drains power from the product and returns the product to the same settings after restarting. Plugging the product directly into a wall outlet can eliminate any potential power deficiencies that could cause an alignment failure.

1.
Make sure that you have the product turned on. If necessary, press the Power button ( ) to turn on the product.
2.
With the product turned on, disconnect the power cord from the back of the product.
3.
Unplug the power cord from any power strips or surge suppressors, and then plug it directly into a wall outlet, preferably in another room.
4.
Reconnect the power cord to the back of the product.
5.
Press the Power button ( ) to turn on the product.
6.
Load plain white paper into the tray.
7.
Try the alignment again.

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If these steps resolved the issue , there is no need to continue troubleshooting.
call hp to take advantage of your printers warranty or they can provide you alternative options specially their loyalty program for Out of Warranty printers

hope i help you a bit
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When I change the black ink cartridge, the alignment page and instruction page are printing out fine. When I place the alignment page on the glass as instructed and press 'ENTER', the printer gives a...

I just had the same issue (align page not detected).

We had just re-installed the empty color cartridge back into the printer (long story but basically we knew we could only print B/W).

The align page printout had a lot of empty spaces around the black lines. This is apparently where the color lines are supposed to print.

Without those color lines, the printer would not detect the align page as color is part of the alignment being done.

Since we only wanted black printouts, I pressed 'cancel' to stop the alignment process, and now we just hit the Black copy button and ignore the alignment prompt on the printer window.

The HP site (enter psc750 in product window) has some helpful ideas as to what the problem might also be. It could be the shipping tape is still on the new cartridge (and preventing the black or color from printing on the align sheets) etc.
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Error message after replacing the black cartridge

You must replace both ink carts to get an alignment.
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did you do a clean cartridge and re alignment first?

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Press and hold the Enter button, and then press Menue.
Also visit
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?lc=en&cc=us&docname=bpu00657#Bypass_Alignment
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There is no doubt in my mind it Will be the cartridges you are using, alignment will continue to be requested if print out is missing bits do yourself a favour and use HP gen., not trying to plug HP just telling you the facts
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well, what i did, and it seemed to work, in the short run anyway. i took and threw my hp in the back of a waste management truck,  then i called amazon.com and i ordered a new epson printer,
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