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My wife was copying some historical black & white family photos.  Six or so printed fine, then one photo changed from black & white to a purpleish tone at the 90% complete phase, only the bottom edge had changed colors.  We loaded another black cartridge believing this was the cause, but to no avail.  Now all Black & White photos are printing in purple.

 

Standard printing is fine.

 

Copying is fine.

 

Scanning is fine.

 

But photo printing of black & white pictures results in the copies being 100% purple toned.

 

Why?

 

HP 6510 printer, only two onths old.

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The printer uses color ink to print black when printing on photo paper because the pigmented black ink is not compatible with photo paper.  It appears you have run out of yellow ink.  I would suggest the troubleshooting steps in the document here to resolve the issue.  Be sure to check the vents on the yellow supply as shown in solution two.

 


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The printer uses color ink to print black when printing on photo paper because the pigmented black ink is not compatible with photo paper.  It appears you have run out of yellow ink.  I would suggest the troubleshooting steps in the document here to resolve the issue.  Be sure to check the vents on the yellow supply as shown in solution two.

 


Bob Headrick,  HP Expert

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Thank You!

 

The Yellow ink cartridge was nearly full.  From examination of all cartridges, and comparison to the photos in the trouble-shooting guide you published, it was obvious the vent on the Yellow cartridge was plugged.  After two attempts at unplugging the vent the Printer Test page proved I had finally succeeded.

 

We haven't tried photo printing again yet but all indications are you solved our problem.

 

Thanks again!

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Glad I could help. 


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