Genuine HP cartridges worked fine for awhile. Now the check print cartridge light is blinking with an E on the readout. I have tried each step on HP's site to resolve (except for sending to service) to no avail. I also haven't tried replacing the cartridges because they are just to darn expensive to buy another set not knowing whether that will fix the problem. These cartridges have not been used long at all either. Also tried unplugging while power is on, waiting 60 seconds and then plugging back (supposed to do a complete reset). That didn't work either. Any other suggestions to fix? Thanks
SOURCE: HP PSC 1350v Check Print Cartridge Light
Check the date on your ink cartridge. I bet it has expired. If you put in a "new"cartridge but it is even an HP one with an older date, it may not work.
I had my printer stop in the middle of a print job. It was printing fine and suddenly would not print. So I refilled the cartridge with an ink kit I had on hand and reinserted it--no go! Then I opened a remanufactured cartridge (office depot) I had bought some time ago and inserted it. No go, despite the fact I could see ink coming from the jets. I finally gave up and bought a new HP ink cartridge, and it worked just fine. But it bugged me why the new one would work and the other two that seemed just fine would not.
Later I learned that HP has a chip that reads the expiration date on the cartridges and that is what keeps those old ones from printing. I found one trick of setting my date on my computer back to a year earlier than the exp date on the cartridge. I saw the date on the remanufactured one I had tried earlier was 2005, so I set my computer date to today date but year 2004. After forcing me to do print alignments several times and take the remanufactured cartridge out and put it back, I got it to print just fine. And that 2005 cartridge that would not work earlier is what I am printing with right now.
Be advised, though, if you try the date setback, that HP printer will buck and try every way to not let you use that old cartridge. You must say no to reflashing if HP tries to pull that on you. And you will take out and put back that same cartridge multiple times and keep printing alignment sheets 3 or 4 times before you are successful. But, if you persist, you can get it to work.
SOURCE: check print cartridge error
clean the brown dotted circuit of both the cartridge and the printer.and then try.it will work.
SOURCE: Printer not printing
hp psc 1315 in i tray to rest cantinu after two led is blink(paper& cartridge led)
SOURCE: I installed new cartridges and printer will not
Will it print with the old cartridges? Sometimes you get a bum new cartridge. If you don't get the error with the old carts, then take the new ones back for exchange and try again.
SOURCE: blinking check print cartridge light and "E" for copies
I have to ask this question of you, just to make sure this is not an issue. Are you using a factory new ink or toner cartridge?
Please consider the following:
If you are using a refilled or third party cartridges that may well be your problem. Most manufacturers build logic into their products to prevent the use of “Other Equipment Manufactured” cartridges as well as re-filled cartridges.
They do this to prevent problems from contaminated inks or toner causing problems with print quality or damaging the physical printhead or photo conductors.
If you are using factory new ink or toner cartridges, then please call the manufacturer’s Technical Support for assistance with the warranty on the cartridges
Don
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