If you have any questions feel free to send me a private message in reply.Īgain, we are determining if your new black cartridge will do anything. Sharing personal email addresses, telephone numbers, and last names is not allowed for your safety. You may also click on your name anywhere in the forum and you will be taken to your profile page, where you can find a list of threads you have participated in. If you need people to contact you directly, either ask them to send you a private message or subscribe to the thread so you will be notified when there are replies. For example, don’t post your computer’s serial # or contact information publicly, and do not allow someone you don’t know to remotely take control of your computer. Don't post contact or other personal information-your own or anyone else's-or any content that you receive in one-to-one communications without the author's consent. Don't share anything about yourself that you would not want to see on a road-side billboard. I'm sorry to inform you that your post has needed some editing to remove personal information. ![]() That is your assignment: How dry is your black, meaning can it do any printing, can your printhead leak black if you push new black into the black port, or is your black printhead completely fried from running you for visiting the HP Support Forums. Step 3 might be to re-install your driver, unlikely to help but the latest driver can't hurt either assuming you use genuine ink. I personally use HP Subscription Ink, but I do have bottles of the 4 colors, gloves, and ink-jet syringes. Ink should be like electricity or brake fluid, so the moment you push from one end, ink should flow from the other end. ![]() I ask because depending on your printhead, you might put a tiny 1ml or so of black ink into your syringe, and test to see if black ink drips OUT from the printhead when you push new ink IN with the syringe. (Step 1 is to turn everything off and then restart.) As we move along, do you have any ink-refill tools, such as a syringe or bulk black dye ink? These refill tools and 4 bottles of ink are incredibley cheap, say well under $10. Can you print anything with any of your existing black cartridges (old cartridges, recent cartridges, but don't buy a new cartridge yet)? That is, can you scan in black, receive a black fax, run a printhead cleaning and get a black report, align and get a black report, print from Word, snip and print, print a color document in "greyscale," anything? That might be Step 2, to see where black works (if anywhere) and where it does not work. I'd like to determine if your black is dry or fried. A bone dry printhead will overheat and fry. There is the standing advice to print one page once or twice a week to keep your printhead moist. In my opinion, ink jet printers develop trouble when they are dry. ![]() Business PCs, Workstations and Point of Sale Systems.Printer Wireless, Networking & Internet.DesignJet, Large Format Printers & Digital Press.Printing Errors or Lights & Stuck Print Jobs.Notebook Hardware and Upgrade Questions.
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