I fixed the problem once by replacing the cartriage but then the
problem came back. I did not use the printer for a very long time,
like 3-5 months. Would that cause the problem to come about? I tried
shaking the cartriage but that did not help. This has happened twice.
I can only assume the problem is the cartriages. Text printing is
okay.
Will this happen just from not using the printer for a while?
I'm also using an HP 49 cart that says "for occasional printing" but
the first time I had the problem, it was with the regular HP 49 cart.
I tried calling HP which was useless. Thanks for any help if
possible.
Try putting some warm distilled or filtered water on a paper
towel and resting the cartridge on the towel, print-head
down, for several minutes. This may moisten the dried-up ink
and get ink flowing again through the clogged channels.
If it doesn't work, you probably need to replace the
cartridge.
It's a good idea to print a sample page once a week or so to
ensure that the ink channels don't get clogged.
Any idea why an HP 880c would print 3/4' bands of what looks like a
transparent lavender overlay every once in a while? Zero or one or two
bands per picture, but it doesn't seem to have ever done that on a
normal text print, even with text in different colors.. Same story with
old and new cartridge.
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Cheers,
Bev
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