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09-29-2012 11:13 AM
I had found directions several months ago on how to remove and clean the print head, but I cannot find it now. I replaced the Photosmart C6380 with a Photosmart 6515 because when the 6380 stopped working I had just purchased a large supply of ink and the 6515 used the same ink cartridge #. However, the 6515 will not accept the cartridges with the error message that they are an older generation. I think if the cartrides were not compatible, then a different cartridge number should have been used. So now I want to try again to resolve the print head issue with the C6380 so I don't have to trash my whole ink supply.
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10-02-2012
03:02 PM
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02-22-2017
12:17 AM
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OscarFuentes
Here is a document on how to clean the contacts on the cartridges themselves.
I think the removal of the printhead and cleaning it that you are wanting is located in this post here.
Please note that the soaking of the printhead should only be done on printheads that are out of warranty. Check the warranty ends date on the printhead located by the contacts on the printhead to make sure that it is past warranty. The reason that I caution to that is a printhead soaking will void a warranty.
10-02-2012
03:02 PM
- last edited on
02-22-2017
12:17 AM
by
OscarFuentes
Here is a document on how to clean the contacts on the cartridges themselves.
I think the removal of the printhead and cleaning it that you are wanting is located in this post here.
Please note that the soaking of the printhead should only be done on printheads that are out of warranty. Check the warranty ends date on the printhead located by the contacts on the printhead to make sure that it is past warranty. The reason that I caution to that is a printhead soaking will void a warranty.
10-08-2012 07:12 AM
No problem! I am always happy to help out! Happy Printing!
10-08-2012 10:50 AM
Thanks
10-08-2012 11:04 AM
The soaking is a last attempt to do on the printhead before one is facing having to replace the printhead or the machine. That is why I stress the importance of making sure that the printhead is out of warranty before proceeding.
05-07-2013
01:00 PM
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02-23-2017
06:09 PM
by
OscarFuentes
@ njhpuser - I am sorry that you are having print quality issues with your printer and the black ink. I would do a manual cleaning on the cartridge contacts to ensure that buildup was not the cause of the poor print quality. The steps to clean the contacts are shown below.
- Gather the following materials:
- Clean, lint-free swabs that will not come apart or leave fibers
- A sheet of paper to place the cartridges on
- Press the Power button (
) to turn on the product.
- Open the cartridge access door. The carriage moves to the access area.Figure 13: Open the cartridge access door
- Disconnect the power cord from the rear of the product.
- Press the tab on the front of the cartridge in to release it, and then pull up on the cartridge to remove it from the slot.Figure 14: Remove the cartridge from the slot
- Hold the cartridge by its sides, and then find the electrical contacts on the bottom of the cartridge. The electrical contacts are four small rectangles of copper-colored metal.Figure 15: Cartridge contacts1 - Cartridge contacts
- Inspect the contacts for ink and debris buildup.
- Wipe the contacts with a swab until no debris remains on them.CAUTION:Be careful to wipe only the contacts. Do not smear any ink or debris elsewhere on the cartridge.
- Turn the cartridge on its side, and then place it onto the sheet of paper.
- Locate the electrical contacts in the cartridge slot. The contacts are four copper-colored pins.Figure 16: Location of the cartridge slot contacts
- Wipe the contacts with a swab until no debris remains on them.
- With the contacts facing down, slide the cartridge into its slot. Press down on the cartridge until it clicks into place.Figure 17: Insert the cartridge
- Repeat these steps to clean and reinsert any of the other cartridges.
I would then look at this document here if you are still havering an issue after the cleaning is complete. It addresses poor print quality issues in your model of printer. It will give you troubleshooting steps to try in an attempt to fix the issues that you are having with the printer. If you complete the document and find that the issue is not resolved, one is looking at product replacement.