Called Kodak tech and they sent me a new printhead. I got it today and put it in along with the ink cartridges. I still have a flashing red light. I've tried everything. I called the tech again. After a couple hours, I was still having problems and had to get off the phone. The tech was very patient and tried to help. I also had paper go through the printer and come out blank.
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I doubt it. When the printer powers up, it checks to make sure that all modules are in place and functional. If one is missing, you'll get an error message.
SOURCE: how do I remove and replace printhead esp3
cartriges Take them out, push the button on the top left of ph and install new one, pushing on the thumb picture. then install cartriges.
SOURCE: Kodak ESP3 printer flashes red
try replacing the ink cartridges with genuine Kodak ink cartridges and if still does not work call kodak tech support as it will be a printer hardware problem......
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This is a common problem with Kodak 5000 series and ESP series printers.
Check the silver contacts on the ink cartridges for small scratches in the center. The scratches indicate that the ink cartridges have made contact with the appropriate connections in the printer. If no marks are visible, the cartridge was not seated properly. If the contacts look ok, you'll have to call Kodak again. It's highly likely that the recertified printer you received was returned for the same problem. If you point out the fact that you are experiencing the same problem for the second time, you may wind up with an upgrade to an ESP5. Don't accept another printhead replacement as thiat will not resolve the problem.
SOURCE: How do I remove printhead from my KodakEasy Share
First remove ink cartridges. There is a bullseye in the middle of the print head. Use a flashlight and you will see a tab at the top just under the lip of the printhead. Push this tub up with your thumb and push down on the front part of the printhead closest to you. It should then pop right out.
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