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I also have the same problem with error code 0x 610000f6. I have hp inkjet 7500A any ideas how to correct this problem? After pressing the OK icon on the panel it will print afew more pages before the error reappears
Thank you for your time and help
John2boy
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Hi @john2boy,

 

Welcome to the HP Forums!

 

I see that you are getting the General printer error 0X 610000f6 with your HP 7500a inkjet printer. I am happy to help! 

 

Please try the steps within this guide, 'Printhead Problem' or 'Printhead Appears to be Missing or Damaged' Displays. (Even though the guide title may not match your issue, I believe the solutions will help.)

 

If this, or any of the posts on this thread, has helped you to resolve the issue, please click on "Accept as Solution" on said post. To show that you 'like', or are thankful of my post, kindly click the thumbs up below. If there is anything else I can do to help, please be sure to let me know!

 

Hope this guide helps! :generic:

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Hi @john2boy,

 

Welcome to the HP Forums!

 

I see that you are getting the General printer error 0X 610000f6 with your HP 7500a inkjet printer. I am happy to help! 

 

Please try the steps within this guide, 'Printhead Problem' or 'Printhead Appears to be Missing or Damaged' Displays. (Even though the guide title may not match your issue, I believe the solutions will help.)

 

If this, or any of the posts on this thread, has helped you to resolve the issue, please click on "Accept as Solution" on said post. To show that you 'like', or are thankful of my post, kindly click the thumbs up below. If there is anything else I can do to help, please be sure to let me know!

 

Hope this guide helps! :generic:

RnRMusicMan
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I have a 3yr old Photosmart 7520 that has been working very well up until last week.  Now everytime I try to print a document I get an error message that says "General Printer Error 0X610000f6, refer to printer documentation, touch OK to continue"  I did recieve advice from HP support that lead me to cleaning the Printhead.  Unfortunately, the cleaning did not solve the problem so the suggested "fix" is to replace the printhead.

 

HP parts no longer carries the Printheads for this printer so I went to their product "Parts Partners" for the part.  So far, those partners I contacted do not carry the part.

 

Can anyone tell me where I can get a printhead for my printer.  it is part number: CB326-30002 or the "field replacement kit #: CE001A.

 

THANK YOU for your help

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