Printer officejet 6110
I just noticed in the link to your forum item that additional text appears that does not appear in the item itself. It looks like you are getting a message telling you to press Enter to align your print carriage. This is a common step after you replace an ink cartridge. According to HP.com, here's what you are supposed to do:
"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".
The link to those instructions is as follows:
Replace the Print Cartridge
Just follow the instructions I posted above in italics and you should be good to go. Good luck.
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You aren't providing enough information about the error in order for me to understand the problem. There are a number of conditions where the printer issues an error message and pressing Enter is part of the instructions. For example, if you are out of paper, the printer gives you a message that tells you to put more paper in the paper tray and then press Enter.
You can also get a similar message if you have a paper jam or a carriage jam. Usually the message tells you to clear the jam and then press Enter.
Please read the entire error message, attempt to follow the instructions you are being given and then press the Enter button on the printer. If you aren't sure what to do, respond to this message with the exact error message you are being given on the printer.
Remember, the printer is instructing you to press the Enter button that is located on the printer's control panel...not the Enter button on your computer.
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