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Anonymous Posted on Oct 20, 2014

Error 3527 on a Kodak Office hero 6.1 says that the print head is stuck but it can not be removed because it is on th extreme left side of the tack and not exposed

How to I take it apart to get access to the print head?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 19, 2009

SOURCE: kodak 5300 first said error 3802 now says print head missing or loose

I got the same Problem as listed above. This is the way how I was able to solve it:

  • Remove the color and black ink cartridges and the printhead. (the 5300 Printhead can be removed by pressing a button on top of the carriage and a slight pull --> for better instructions use this official Kodak PDF)
  • Try to clean the printhead and the carriage with a slighty wet cloth from ink. CAUTION!: better not touch the green electronic chip! Be carefull while cleaning.
  • Reinstall the printhead and the ink cartridges.
  • If the printer detects a 'new' printhead just do a calibration and your are done. If not try to print a test page.

Hope this solves the Problem. Best wishes

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 20, 2009

SOURCE: I have a kodak esp5 all in one printer and i am

Kindly go to www.kodak.com/go/printheadsupport and see how to install the printhead properly. Make sure that it snaps in to place properly. If issue persists,call kodak @ 1800 421 6699 and they will replace the printhead for you free of cost.Printhead is the part which holds the cartridges and has 4000 nozzles which sucks ink from cartridges.It Might have gone bad.

Anonymous

  • 1 Answer
  • Posted on Oct 11, 2010

SOURCE: my kodak copier model esp3250 shows an error code

Print cartridge jam error 3527
I cleared this error by manually moving the head cleaning pad into its stand by position It must of stuck while changing the ink cartridges.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 09, 2011

SOURCE: Kodak ESP 3250. Error 3527. I put new ink

Contact Kodak. I think it's the batch of printers that were made around this time. I just contacted them (mine is the same age and I'm getting the same error), and they are sending me a new printer.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 08, 2012

SOURCE: kodak 9250 problem error code

Hello. I have this problem with my current printer, esp 9250. I don't know how you resolved it but I contacted Kodak via livechat (on their website) and the person told me I had to get a new printer. I couldn't get a new printhead because she said it didn't move to the center when i opened the cover, so that means the printer hardware is broken. Needless to say, I am frustrated. I asked her if Kodak would lessen my cost by sending me a coupon or ANYTHING, and she said sorry but no. So yeah. Basically you just gotta get a new printer... :(

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