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I found out that if you have a good black and white cartridge in there, you can just remove the color cartridge altogether and it seems to work ok.I found out that if you have a good black and white cartridge in there, you can just remove the color cartridge altogether and it seems to work ok.
I found out that if the problem is with the color cartridge, you can just remove it altogether and it prints fine in b/wI found out that if the problem is with the color cartridge, you can just remove it altogether and it prints fine in b/w
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If it used to work, then try unplugging and
reconnecting the AC power cable for USB scanners. No guarantees at all,
but it may work. Unplugging and reconnecting the Firewire cable in XP
also sometimes works. Give it a few seconds to be detected.
Blinking lights on the printer normally indicate a hardware fault. http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c00859572&lc=en&cc=uk&dlc=en&product=1100995&rule=19351&lang=en is the HP page with more info. You should be able to get an error message from your computer, the details being on at that webpage.
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