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About 3 weeks ago, prior to getting above error msg, a large black ink blob appeared on my printed sheet of paper.  This occurred for several sheets afterward, but kept diminishing in amount.  I continued to print & eventually all traces of ink were gone.  2 days ago, I got an error msg about 'loading plain white paper...' , but the paper tray had plain white paper in it.  I removed the paper, straightened it and replaced it. Subsequent to this, the 'Alignment failed' msg appeared.  I have gone through all steps in HP online info about dealing with 'Alignment failure', including cleaning printhead (fair amount of ink was on it), checking cartridge vents, etc.  My question is:  If I have 4 used up colored inks and a brand new black ink installed, is the alignment being affected by the old cartridges?  A msg about this appeared on the Control Panel, giving the option to proceed with old cartridges, or install new ones, but warning that it 'may not permit completion of.....'  if old ones were not replaced.  Do I need to replace these color cartridges or is there likely another problem, i.e.  printhead damaged?

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Checked venting & there were no problems, so tried the unofficial solution of placing printhead in very hot water.  Ran 1 more cleaning via Setup/Tools on the printer and it finally aligned successfully.  I waited a while to reply because I wanted to see if the printer would keep on working, and it has!!

 

Thanks a lot.  I'm happy I can keep this printer !

 

 

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You will need to have sufficient ink levels in all colors to align sucessfully - don't bother to clean the printhead anymore for this problem if you know you are out of any of the other inks. I'm not sure what the effect of printing long term without some of the ink colors might be, but the printhead is continuing to try to print with those colors even if there is no ink. This can cause slow printing, because the printhead would otherwise overheat.

 

I'm not sure what to say about the ink blob - has that been resolved at this point? 

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Prior to the alignment msg, there was no trace of problem ink spots on my prints.

 

I have been printing for months without the colored ink (but with the colored ink cartridges still installed), replacing only the black ink cartridge each time it runs out.  Has this possibly caused major damage to the printhead which is now preventing proper alignment?

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I don't know about major damage to the printhead, but I don't think it was designed to operate without some of the inks. I don't see why this would cause the ink blob issue either. In any case, it definitely won't align properly if you are out of any of the colors. To align, it has to print an alignment sheet, which has several different colors, and then it scans that sheet and tries to adjust to the patterns it finds on the sheet. If not all the colors are there, you get an 'alignment failure' message.

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Got 'load plain white paper...' error msg again when I turned on printer today.  I installed the 4 new cartridges I had purchased to replace the old ones (includes photo black, cyan, magenta & yellow).  I already had a new regular black ink cartridge installed.  Got 'Aligning cartridges' msg while alignment was proceeding.  Alignment page printed with only pink and black, even though blue and yellow were installed.   Got error msg again 'Alignment failed'.  I pressed OK to continue, then printed a page with the colors black, cyan, magenta & yellow.  Only the black and magenta came out.  What problem do you think I have now?

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Okay, you've installed new inks, but now aren't seeing blue or yellow in your printouts. One thing to check is the cartridge venting - take a look at solution 2 this in document: http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01641815 - make sure all your cartridges look as if the vent is open.

 

If the vents are open, then your printhead is either damaged or clogged. Try another printhead cleaning. That will use ink, but it may be the best way to recover the printhead. 

 

If normal printhead cleaning does not work, there is kind of an unofficial solution posted here: http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Other-Printing-Questions/HP-6500-Office-jet-E709a-Black-printer-cartrid... - scroll down to the green 'solved' area. Several people seem to have found this hot water soak helpful.

 

Good luck!

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Checked venting & there were no problems, so tried the unofficial solution of placing printhead in very hot water.  Ran 1 more cleaning via Setup/Tools on the printer and it finally aligned successfully.  I waited a while to reply because I wanted to see if the printer would keep on working, and it has!!

 

Thanks a lot.  I'm happy I can keep this printer !

 

 

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Thanks for your idea to clean the printhead in hot water.

How do you remove the printheads ?

Thanks

 

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Hi tql

 

I understand you want to know how to remove the printhead.

 

I have included a document on how to remove the printhead.

http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01794817

 

Here is a document for cleaning the contacts on the printhead.

http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01808170

 

Hope this helps.

 

 

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I've changeed the printhead, bought new cartridges, it's an expensive hobby this and a standbvy printer just 100 quid so far and no resolutiuon the the printer problem, the heads still won't align, and still wont print black 

 

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