Before you try anything, turn off your printer and unplug it for a few minutes. This completely resets the printer and clears any false error messages. A lot of times the printer's memory just needs to be cleared in order for it to recognize that there are no longer empty cartridges installed. If that doesn't work, then you can move on to some other troubleshooting tips like the ones on HP's site.
2006-07-07 10:42:41
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answered by Larry B. Scott 3
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stupid question, i'm particular, yet i do not assume it really is run out of ink? Failing that, it likely needs a sparkling. Your guide ought to allow you to comprehend a thanks to do this utilising the device, even though it really is from time to time also accessible to scrupulously sparkling the bottom of the cartridge and the position it sits in the printer. A buildup of previous ink may reason obstructions.
2016-11-01 09:34:25
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answered by bucknor 3
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Maybe you didn't get it in straight? Or maybe you forgot to pull the tab that lets the ink flow. Did you get the right cartridge?
2006-07-07 08:19:52
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answered by gentle giant 5
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you sure you purchased the right ink for the right printer.
2006-07-10 04:21:10
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answered by Anonymous
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they're not installed correctly or they are not the right ink cartridges.
2006-07-07 08:19:05
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answered by stranger2ooo 3
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the wrong cartridges could have been purchased, or if you purchased remanufactured cartridges the electronics could have gone bad.
2006-07-10 05:17:36
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answered by Anonymous
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you can visit the link below, which would explain to you what does the pattern of lights blinking mean and how to fix them.
hope it helps
2006-07-07 08:20:22
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answered by Devil M 5
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