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The left latch is broken. I've tried taping the cartridge in but I
still get a remove and check cartridges error or an insert left
cartridge error. I can't find a replacement for the latch on the HP
site.
Also, in the meantime, if I can't get the printer up and running, is their any way to bypass it so I can just use the scanner?
Hi, I have a HP 7960 printer and the left latch has just broken. HP will not help, full stop. This is from experience. Once out of warranty and it breaks, bin it and buy a new one. However, these bits can be easy enough to replace IF you can get them. (You will not get them from HP). I have got a printer from a bin (not the same model) but the latch appears the same. I
will try to replace tonight.Try Ebay, some guys sell broken printers, ask them can they get it. Try your recyle yard, I know many people gave got the bit they want there. I know it's a shame to bin a printer just because a little bit of plastic is broken and you may have just bought multiple sets of cartridges. Keep trying, don't give up!
NPB
Hi, I have a HP 7960 printer and the left latch has just broken. HP will not help, full stop. This is from experience. Once out of warranty and it breaks, bin it and buy a new one. However, these bits can be easy enough to replace IF you can get them. (You will not get them from HP). I have got a printer from a bin (not the same model) but the latch appears the same. I
will try to replace tonight.Try Ebay, some guys sell broken printers, ask them can they get it. Try your recyle yard, I know many people gave got the bit they want there. I know it's a shame to bin a printer just because a little bit of plastic is broken and you may have just bought multiple sets of cartridges. Keep trying, don't give up!
NPB
Hi again. I solved the problem on the 7960 with the broken latchby getting a similar printer (not exactly the same model) but it had the same latches. I removed the broken latch and installed the one from the scrap printer. It's still working! Noel P Hi again. I solved the problem on the 7960 with the broken latchby getting a similar printer (not exactly the same model) but it had the same latches. I removed the broken latch and installed the one from the scrap printer. It's still working! Noel P
Dell 926 printer cartridge latch broke. I used duct tape to hold cartridge in place.Dell 926 printer cartridge latch broke. I used duct tape to hold cartridge in place.
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Please unplug the printer from the wall. Now remove the power brick from the
back of the printer for 60 seconds. Now plug everything back in. This will reset
any error messages the printer has. Now open the printer with the power on and
the cartridges should go to the center to be replaced. Take out both Dell Series
5 ink cartridges and make sure the tape is off the cartridges and insert both
back in and make sure the seat properly and latch. Close the printer and it
should print an alignment page. If you still get the error message, please read
bleow.
Black cartridge = black side(left side) Color cartridge = Color
side(right side)
Photo Cartridge = Black side(left side) Color cartridge = Color
side(right side)
Make sure you are inserting the correct version of black cartridge for your model. Try to remove both cartridges from the printer. Close the cover. Unplug and re-plug the printer into the power source to reset it. When the printer turns on, reinsert your cartridges. You can also try to insert a different known working black cartridge to determine if the other is faulty.
Reinsert the color cartridge into the carriage and close the blue latch.
Close the printer and wait 10 to 15 seconds.
If the LCD display reads Remove and Check Print Cartridges , replace the color cartridge.
If the LCD display reads Remove and Check Print Cartridges , follow the steps below:
Reinsert the color cartridge.
Remove the black or photo cartridge, depending on which one is installed in the right stall. The right stall has the gray latch. Be sure to refasten the latch on the empty stall.
Clean the black or photo cartridge contacts.
Reinsert the black or photo cartridge.
Close the printer and wait 10 to 15 seconds.
If the LCD display reads Remove and Check Print Cartridges , replace the black or photo cartridge.
If replacing cartridges fails to correct the problem, click the link at the top of this page to contact HP.
Open the cartridge access door.
Figure 4: Open the cartridge access door
Raise the cartridge latches for both cartridges.
Figure 5: Raise cartridge latches
Remove the protective tape from the end of the cartridges.
Figure 6: Remove tape
Insert the cartridges into the carriage.
Figure 7: Insert cartridge
Close the latches, and then close the cartridge access door.
Figure 8: Close latch
The control panel displays a message prompting you to align the cartridges.
Press the Enter button to start the cartridge alignment. Wait until the alignment completes before continuing.
Lift the print carriage access door on the front of the unit, just above the output tray.
The print carriage will move into the middle of the access area.
Figure 1: Raising the front access door
Release
the cartridge to be replaced by pressing down lightly on the top of the
carriage latch and then pulling the lower section of the latch forward.
Lift the latch.
Grasp the sides of the ink cartridge and pull the cartridge out to remove it.
Figure 2: Removing the cartridge
Remove
the replacement cartridge from its packaging. Touching only the black
plastic, remove any tape covering the nozzles. Do not touch the
gold-colored contacts.
Figure 3: Removing the protective tape
Holding
the cartridge with the printed label up, slide the cartridges, one at a
time, into the print carriage as shown below. Insert the black print
cartridge (HP 56) into the right side (with the gray latch) and the
tri-color print cartridge (HP 57) into the left side (with the blue
latch).
To install the optional
photo cartridge (HP 58) for six-ink photo printing, remove the black
print cartridge (HP 56) and insert the photo cartridge (HP 58) instead.
Figure 4: Inserting the cartridge
Latch
the cartridge by pulling the lower section of the latch forward and
pressing the latch down. When the latch is down, release the lower
portion of the latch so that it catches under the tabs. Do not use
force or damage might occur.
Figure 5: Latching the ink cartridges in place
Close the print cartridge access door.
Figure 6: Closing the access door
A message will appear in the front panel display requesting that the ink cartridges be aligned. Press Enter
to start the cartridge alignment. Two pages will print. Following the
instructions printed on the second page, place the first page on the
scanner glass in the lower-right corner and then press Enter
to finish aligning the cartridges. Remove the page from the scanner glass when complete.
HP Officejet 7200, 7300, and 7400 All-in-One Series - 'Incorrect Print Cartridge' or 'Insert Print Cartridge in...Stall' Message Displays on the All-in-One After Installing a Cartridge
Issue
After installing a cartridge, the error message Incorrect Print Cartridge or Insert [Black or Photo / Tri-color] print cartridge in [right / left] stall appears on the product control panel.
Solution
Follow these steps to resolve the issue.
Step one: Remove, inspect, and reseat the cartridge
The cartridge might not have full electrical contact with the product. Removing and reinstalling the cartridge might help.
NOTE:
HP cannot guarantee the quality of remanufactured or refilled cartridges. Use genuine HP cartridges to ensure good quality.
Make sure that the product is turned on.
NOTE:
Press the power button ( ) to turn on the product.
Open the product cover and wait until the carriage is idle and silent.
Open the cartridge latch.
Press down lightly on top of the latch.
Pull out the bottom of the latch to unhook it.
Slide the cartridge out and inspect it.
Figure 1: Open the cartridge latch Open the cartridge latch
Figure 2: Slide out the cartridge Slide out the cartridge
CAUTION:
Do not touch the copper electrical contacts or the ink nozzles.
Figure 3: Copper electrical contacts and ink nozzles1 - Copper electrical contacts2 - Ink nozzles Electrical contacts and ink nozzles
Check the copper electrical contacts for debris. If any debris is evident, proceed to "Step two: Clean the cartridge and carriage contacts."
Make sure that the clear nozzle protective tape has been removed.
Figure 4: Remove the clear nozzle protective tape1 - The clear nozzle protective tape Remove the clear protective tape
CAUTION:
Do not try to remove the copper electrical strip.
Look at the number on the cartridge label and make sure it is compatible with the product. Compatible cartridges are listed in the product user guide.
If the cartridge is not compatible, obtain the correct cartridge, and then go to "Step five: Replace the cartridge." If the cartridge is compatible, reinstall it in the product:
Hold the cartridge with the nozzles down and the copper electrical contacts facing the product, and then slide the cartridge into the carriage.
Cartridges marked with a triangle go into the left carriage slot.
Cartridges marked with a square or pentagon go into the right carriage slot.
Figure 5: Insert the cartridge into the correct slot Insert the cartridge into the correct slot
Push down on the cartridge latch until it snaps closed.
Figure 6: Slide the cartridge Slide the cartridge into the slot
Figure 7: Close the latch Close the cartridge latch
Close the product cover.
If the issue continues, get back with me there is a few more options we can try.
Have a good day
The following error message appears on the color graphics display after you insert a cartridge: Remove and Check Print Cartridges . The printer will not print. The message does not specify which cartridge has caused the error.
Solution
This error message indicates that the printer cannot determine which cartridge is causing the error. Follow the steps below to solve the problem.
Remove the color cartridge from the left stall (which has a blue latch) and refasten the latch. Leave the other cartridge in place.
Close the printer, wait 10 to 15 seconds, then look at the LCD display.
If the LCD display reads Insert Color Cartridge in Left Stall , the color cartridge may be causing the problem. Follow the steps below:
Clean the color cartridge contacts.
Reinsert the color cartridge into the carriage and close the blue latch.
Close the printer and wait 10 to 15 seconds.
If the LCD display reads Remove and Check Print Cartridges , replace the color cartridge.
OR
If the LCD display reads Remove and Check Print Cartridges , follow the steps below:
Reinsert the color cartridge.
Remove the black or photo cartridge, depending on which one is installed in the right stall. The right stall has the gray latch. Be sure to refasten the latch on the empty stall.
Clean the black or photo cartridge contacts.
Reinsert the black or photo cartridge.
Close the printer and wait 10 to 15 seconds.
If the LCD display reads Remove and Check Print Cartridges , replace the black or photo cartridge.
Remove and then reinsert the cartridge indicated in the error message.
If the error is still displayed, clean the contacts.
If the error message is Error. Remove and Check Black or Photo Cartridge , the following steps may help:
Remove both cartridges, lower the latches, and close the printer access door.
Turn off the unit by pressing the On button on the front panel. Wait for the printer to completely shut down.
Turn the printer back on by pressing the On button.
When the message display reads Insert Print Cartridges , open the access door and replace the cartridges.
If neither of the steps above fixed the problem, either the cartridge or the printer is faulty
Hi, I have a HP 7960 printer and the left latch has just broken. HP will not help, full stop. This is from experience. Once out of warranty and it breaks, bin it and buy a new one. However, these bits can be easy enough to replace IF you can get them. (You will not get them from HP). I have got a printer from a bin (not the same model) but the latch appears the same. I
will try to replace tonight.Try Ebay, some guys sell broken printers, ask them can they get it. Try your recyle yard, I know many people gave got the bit they want there. I know it's a shame to bin a printer just because a little bit of plastic is broken and you may have just bought multiple sets of cartridges. Keep trying, don't give up!
NPB
Hi again. I solved the problem on the 7960 with the broken latchby getting a similar printer (not exactly the same model) but it had the same latches. I removed the broken latch and installed the one from the scrap printer. It's still working! Noel P
Dell 926 printer cartridge latch broke. I used duct tape to hold cartridge in place.
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