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Anonymous Posted on Jan 09, 2014

I installed HP14 remanufactured cartridges. It says supply expired. how do i override.

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Don Farrell

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SOURCE: Says Black ink supply expired. Installed new


I have to ask this question of you, just to make sure this is not an issue. Are you using a factory new ink cartridge?
Please consider the following:
If you are using a refilled or third party cartridge 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 causing problems with print quality or damaging the physical printhead.
If you are using factory new cartridges, then please call the manufacturers Technical Support for assistance with the warranty on the cartridges
Don

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I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/joe_8b8c2cd6ce148309

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