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It looks like I have 4 of these CAPs.

C613  - bubbled

C614  - bubbled

C???

C660

I have but pointers on two that look like the top is bubbled.

Is it possible that I have two that have failed?

 

 

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I have black pointers to the BAD CAPs.  They have the tops bubbled up.

I have green pointers to the good CAPs.

 

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Capacitors start deteriorating slowly and their performance deteriorates until they completely die.

When I replaced the first capacitor my HP started working again but when I replaced the second one it became even more energetic.

My concussion is when one goes bad, others follow. I would replace as many as possible since they’re cheap anyway. The hardest thing is not to damage the circuit board by using inappropriate soldering iron.

 

Good Luck,

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I have a "ink system failure" on HP Photosmart D7160 would it be the same new 330 uF 10V Capacitor fix?

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I’m not familiar with you printer model but if I were you I’d replace every swollen capacitor.

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Ok I will try that, thanks a bunch!

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What is the fix for this error code problem

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This worked for me.

I replaced mine with 330uF 16V capacitors.
My local store didnt have 300uF 10V capacitors.
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I was able to unplug my C6150 from the power source for a few minutes and the ....35 error went away.But, from what I see in this posting, I am expecting it to return. I am quite handy with electronics and soldering, so I plan to inspect my capacitors as soon as I have time and replace as needed.

 

But before I get started I have a few questions that might save me and others some time.

 

1. Are all the capacitors that are targets to be replaced the 330uF 10V ones? If no, what are the other ones?

2. How many are there in total? 4?

3. My HP C6150 has become quite slow as it prints lately, will replacing the caps help this?

 

Thanks in advance for your response!

 

Regards, Paul

 

 

 

 

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I have a HP Photosmart C7280 Allin one printer fax scanner every day when I go to print it comes up with error message I then turn off printer then turn on and then it prints but there is obviously something wrong as this did not used to happen has anyone any ideas

sulyn

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