My printer does that too I have a Hp Officejet, usually when that happens there is a small box that you can check, that says 'dont show this again' so just check it. If you don't have that box I don't know how else you would be able to fix it.
2007-03-04 12:29:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Run your alignment and cleaning tools for your printer, Do a restart so that everything is on and is picked up by your CPU, if there is still a problem you may have a bad cartridge even though they are new some times they aren't full, and sometimes new cartridges are all dried up because they are actually old cartridges that have been on the hook for a while, or the cartridge could also be damaged. Dells usually want their cartridges, not any other brand. So be very careful what you buy and where.
2007-03-04 12:19:38
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answered by Neo 1
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This issue is because the cartridges are designed to get replaced even as empty, quite than refilled. they have an on-board chip that could favor to be reprogrammed to make it look like new, with the printer application displaying an finished ink chamber. This reprogramming is common for Epson printers, resetters being actual accessible. For different fashions it isn't really ordinary. besides the undeniable fact that it nonetheless works.
2016-12-05 06:07:15
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answered by Anonymous
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double check to make sure that the cartridge is in right.
ur printer may also have a "reset" type button to hit when u replace the ink
2007-03-04 11:40:13
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answered by Anonymous
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you need to go into the printer control panel and tell it you replaced the cartridges
2007-03-04 11:39:57
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answered by bsmith13421 6
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Click on your printer stats and click the cartrige button to refresh.
2007-03-04 12:12:45
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answered by LADY ~ 3
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go to the dell ink cartiges and put yes they are new and your ink gauge will be full again
2007-03-04 11:39:35
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answered by misterious person 2
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