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08-21-2011 01:16 PM
Making verbal stabs at people on here doesn’t fix any problems, you need to keep your option of others on here to yourself, Some of their ideas do work it is up to everyone who goes to these sites to use their own judgment no one on here stated they were tech’s.
09-04-2011 06:13 AM
Same thing. I've shut down and restarted, removed and reinserted all the ink cartridges, replaced one ink cartridge that had a deformed seal that I noticed, reinstalled the latest drivers, unplugged and replugged the power and usb cables, performed the resetting procedure all to no avail. The display says to look up the error code in the manual... has anybody seen any error code explanation for this anywhere? I can't find one. If anybody knows of a solution to this I would appreciate hearing about it.
09-08-2011 05:41 AM
I have a C5180 which displays the error message, "Ink system has failed. Unable to print." Error 0xc18a0201. The hekp message suggests "turn power off then on again." This does not work. I wondered if anyone else had solved this error.
09-13-2011 10:35 AM
I have a HP Photosmart C5180 which is now displaying the following error message, "Ink System has failed. Unable to print.." Error: Oxc18a0201.
The help message suggests "turn power off then on again". This does not clear the fault. I've followed a number of other threads with similar sounding issues and have attempted all of the suggested solutions including resets, print head cleaning, removing each print cartridge and cleaning them, removing and replacing the power lead whilst holding the OK and Help buttons. None of these have cleared the problem. Before I embark on what many others have described as less than useful and expensive, HP help line I wondered if anyone else has had, and solved, this error.
12-17-2011 01:04 PM
Further to earlier message.
I looked at all those messages about ink failure problems. It seems that all the symptoms have some things in common. One is the cures, all involve switching the power off and on, either by printer switch or main supply.
One other symptom is the variable time between restoration and another breakdown. and the there is at least in some cases, including mine, that the first time the fault occured was after a power voltage surge.
Electrolytic capacitors when stressed can break down and repair them selves after the voltage has been removed. But breakdown again and again depending on circumstances.
It seems to me likely that some electrolytic capacitor is the culprit. But which? It is likely one that has to do with the recognition of ink cartidges circuit. Also is either a faulty batch or under designed. Has anyone got any ideas on the subject?
12-19-2011 08:44 PM
Further to my previous posting about the capacitors causing mayhem. I found a posting under Power-Uo/ Power-Down Problem by pculley 01-13-11 describing the problem in detail and the cure. Excellent!!!! I did find the soldering a bit daunting, not being very steady any more. So had it done by a technician. All is fine now, thanks a lot pculley..
