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Posted on Nov 26, 2007

Not Printing Cannot do Automatic Print Alignment

Printheads were blocked, tried several deep cleans, soaked printheads and appeared to have cleared, would print all bot yellow, put a red cartridge in place of yellow to confirm prinhead cleared, put in new yellow cartridge, tried printhead alignment, printer said : there was a fault with alignment process press resume button try again (tried again, same problem) suggested try manual alignment, did this then black and yellow not working, tied deep clean, soaked printheads again but now will not print.

  • sharklet Dec 09, 2007

    Error 5200

  • Anonymous Dec 25, 2007

    Yellow ink tank not being accessed at all. NO YELLOW!

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