SOURCE: 8250 HP INK EXPIRED MESSAGE
I had same problem, and i solved it.
I opened my hp 8250 and removed it`s battery. It is located on left side of the printer, on the main board. You need to remove plastic covers , and then remove 3 screws holding board. You can move board just enough to get damn battery out of there. Now it works perfect!
I can send you some piccs if you need help.
Regards
Sasa
SOURCE: How to reset the ink level for a HP 60 ink cartridge
You cannot reset the ink level indicator for the HP 60 ink cartridge. It shouldn't matter anyway because the level is only estimated for "management purposes only" (see user manual) meaning to let you know when it's near time to order a new cartidge. I have tried cycling through 3 different cartridges to reset the ink level for the one I refilled but it didn't work. Refill and just ignore the ink level indicator. Also, it's a good idea to clean the print heads with the solvent in the refill kit before refilling to remove old ink and imrpove print quality.
SOURCE: HP 6940 Deskjet Low Ink
It is not uncommon for a refilled HP ink cartridge to register as empty. If it was otherwise filled properly, it should yield the correct number of pages, but you may not be able to get the warning light to go out.
You can try tapping the cartridge on a hard surface. This only works sometimes. Be careful not to splash any ink.
I hope this helps.
SOURCE: reset ink level on hp 6310 #98 cartridge
if you are using a refilled catridge you would not get ink levels right.
if you want right ink level use genuine ink catridges.
you can try taking out the catridges turning off the printer and turning it back on and then reinstalling the catridges.it might not help so if possible buy hp ink catridges.
SOURCE: How do you refill the black HP 940 ink cartridges?
While "Solution #1" is true for the older cartridges like the 96 and 57 (I have filled many), the 940 is completely different.
First of all you turn the cartridge upside down, cut the label in between the 940 and the colored rectangle. This simply allows you to pop the cover off (it will still be held by the back label).
Once open, you will see a stem with a silver ring on top, an oval black rubber plug, and the refill hole with a very small rubber ball plugging it. To refill the cartridge you must get this small rubber ball out. You can you a sewing needle or some other sharp object. Be careful not to damage the plug too much - you must put it back in and it can not have a hole throught it. You fill the cartridge through this "port" once the ball has been removed. Then you put the rubber ball back in - use a ball point pen to push it in so you do not damage it.
If you damage the ball, you can purchase more, but obviously you cannot use this cartridge while you are waiting to get a new ball.
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