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09-01-2012 06:54 PM
The warning light is flashing and the message says "Ink Cartridge Problem.........Remove and check cartridge on right..............Refer to printer documentation ". I have removed the color and black cartridges and put them back and the light is still flashing. When I had them out, it seems like I could see some ink below where they came from. The color cartridge is new, but the black is a few months old, but I have not seen a low ink warning. Should I buy a new black cartridge or is this another problem?
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09-07-2012 11:10 AM
Give this a try:
With the power on, remove the cartridges. Take care not to spill ink where you set them down temporarily. Leave the access door open and remove the power cord from the printer, again while the power is still on. Wait at least 30 seconds, while waiting see if you can gently sop up some of the ink from the stalls with something like a swab. Then reconnect the power cord to the printer and turn it on. Install each cartridge one at a time, closing the cover between each one and waiting for recognition of each by the printer.
It is possible that the black cartridge could have leaked until empty, so it may need replaced. It is also possible that the ink that leaked could be interfering with the electrical contacts which is why I suggested cleaning that area. Hope that helps.
I was a support engineer for HP.
If the advice resolved the situation, please mark it as a solution. Thank you.
09-07-2012 11:10 AM
Give this a try:
With the power on, remove the cartridges. Take care not to spill ink where you set them down temporarily. Leave the access door open and remove the power cord from the printer, again while the power is still on. Wait at least 30 seconds, while waiting see if you can gently sop up some of the ink from the stalls with something like a swab. Then reconnect the power cord to the printer and turn it on. Install each cartridge one at a time, closing the cover between each one and waiting for recognition of each by the printer.
It is possible that the black cartridge could have leaked until empty, so it may need replaced. It is also possible that the ink that leaked could be interfering with the electrical contacts which is why I suggested cleaning that area. Hope that helps.
I was a support engineer for HP.
If the advice resolved the situation, please mark it as a solution. Thank you.
09-08-2012 12:05 AM
Thanks for your reply. This may have resolved the problem, but it was obvious that ink was coming from somewhere and it either was the new color one or the old black one. Two new cartridges would have cost over $50. I decided it would be smart to just buy a new printer. I found an HP Deskjet 3050A for $69 with a free $10 gift card from Walmart and with my Walmart associate discount, total cost was $52. It prints a little slower than my Photosmart, but I am very pleased with it. Hope your solution will help someone else with the same problem.
09-09-2012 03:25 PM
Hi,
I had a similar problem. The colour cartridge was causing trouble. Ink levels for the colour cartridge alone were not detected and printing was possible only on 'ink back-up mode' with the black cartridge working just fine.
I read the solutions given on the HP solution centre software under the "print cartridge problem" topic. The cleaning instructions are similar as you have given above, with a slight difference of you mentioning to remove both cartridges at the same time and re-insert them one after the other. When I tried the solution given on the solution centre software, both cartridges were now detected however on giving a print job the same problem re-occurred. I re-did the whole routine..but no luck.
Then I tried your version..Surprisingly it worked! 🙂
Does installing the cartridge one at a time, closing the cover in between the 2 cartridges really the Magical step or did my cartridge stop causing problem only after it was cleaned enough no. of times?? 🙂
Anyway, thank you very much for providing a solution that worked!
Printer: k209a deskjet ink advantage
04-29-2013
08:56 AM
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04-19-2016
01:02 PM
by
OscarFuentes
@eemangel, Here is a link that you can follow.
http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01091133
You may have to contact HP Support (1800-474-6836).
Please mark a reply "ACCEPTED AS SOLUTION" if it solved your problem, so others can find it.
09-19-2013 01:52 PM
My printer is complaining about the color cartridge like others have seen here and mentioned. I don't want to print right now, I want to scan, is there any way to use this thing as a scanner, I'll replace the cartridge later...this is ridiculous, it's not allowing me to use a completely different mode of operation that is not dependent on the ink cartridges, this software is kinda dumb....please help if you know...
