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09-15-2022 10:47 AM
Product: HP DesignJet Z6100ps 60-in Printer
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard and older
Hello,
We have a DesignJet z6100ps 60". Both LM halves of the LM/LC printheads stopped working at the same time. We assumed it was an ink problem. Got a new LM cart in and now it will print Light Magenta for about an inch or two then stops. After that, if I print the diagnostic print there is no LM printed. If I clean the LM/LC printheads the LM is back, but will still only print an inch or 2 then stop again. Does anyone have any advice or know what the problem might be?
Thanks,
Jeff at Grafaktri inc.
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