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12-20-2013 05:16 PM - edited 12-20-2013 05:19 PM
I closed the ink cartridge access door while the carriage was empty. Now, when I try to turn the printer on, I get an error saying that the cartridges are damaged or missing, and it asks me to replace them. However, when i open the access door to replace the cartridges, the cartridge carriage doesn't move and is stuck on the right side, unaccessible. I can't replace the cartridges.
How can I fix this?
I really need to fix this soon
12-21-2013 02:30 AM
Have the same problem with a HP Photosmart C5390.
The Carriage is stuck at the right side. You can move it slightly to the left about 1 cm.
Then it is not possible to move it any further left.
It is easy to move back.
There is a report that one of the Black Cartridges are broke or missing.
Get a status error 0x610000f6
12-30-2013
02:08 PM
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02-24-2017
01:49 PM
by
OscarFuentes
Hi RedRhino999 and A_P_Richeli
I understand the carriage is stuck on the right side and won't move out.
I would start by checking the pathways of the carriage to make sure there are no paper jams.
Try to gently manually move the print carriage from one side to the other. If the carriage is at the right side, it is docked in its station. You can try to lift up and slide it to the center.
Perform a power reset.
Press the Power button to turn on the printer.
With the printer turned on , disconnect the power cord from the rear of the printer.
Wait at least 30 seconds.
Reconnect the power cord to the rear of the printer.
Press the Power button to turn on the printer.
I have included a document for the Photosmart 5510 for a carriage jam issues.
Here is a document for the Photosmart c5390.
Hope this helps.
I work on behalf of HP
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12-30-2013 03:46 PM
When the printer starts it will try to move the carriage to the right, and not to the left.
This obviousluy does not work.
After trying a few times, it will give up and display the error message.
Is there a service manual?
I think that if the carriage can be physically moved to the left, the printer might recover.
12-30-2013 03:57 PM
Hi A_P_Richeli
Sorry that didn't help fix the issue.
I have provided the manuals for the Photosmart c5390.
Your best option at this time would be to contact HP Tech Support for further
assistance to see what other options are available for you.
I work on behalf of HP
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12-30-2013 05:26 PM
which is dislocated. It has moved to far towards the front. Apparently a bad design.
This blocks any movement of the carriage.
I removed the complete carriage after removing the metal slider
and moved this plastic part a little backwards, and now the carriage is at least moveable.
Disassembling the printer was a pain, but hopefully, I will be able to put the stuff together.
02-16-2015 12:54 PM
Cartride assembly will not move at all, get massage that cartridges need to be replaced, just changed them ands machine won't work. Seems liek they are jammed and stuck on right side. NOT a paper issue. I can't figure why assembly is stuck. Can machine be opened up in some way> Its a HP Photosmart 5510. On it for two hours ad no results. tried reseting, new software, you name it.
05-17-2015 06:42 PM
I have an HP model 5510. Have two problems. The black ink cartridge will not print black. The other colors are fine. I took all the cartridges out and the carriage moved to the right and seems locked into place. I cannot move it to replace the ink cartridges and of course still have no black. Would appreciate some help.
02-20-2016 05:55 PM
Unfortunately, I think this seems like THE ONLY solution to this problem. Vidoes, other forum posts, guides, etc do nothing to address the problem, as the only solution provided is "look for obstructions" and "move the carriage manually". This whole turning it on and off again bull$*** is ridiculous too. I'll take mine apart tonight or tomorrow. My husband and I run a small business, so the printer is kind of a valuable piece of equipment.
