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Means that your cartridge is still functional but of older date. HP warns because the age of cartridge may negatively impact print quality. It is just annoyance, you should print without any problems. Regards, Mike
first please make sure , remove orange plastic in toner cartridge , if it ok , then there small latch in the to door , make sure that latch, is not broken
Mohamed hejazi HP TECH. SUPPORT Afaqnama , Tripoli Libya
shake the cartridge well and put it back & check, replace with another cartridge, check half test page if no print on paper check on image on cartridge drum( while printings approx half page open the door remove cartridge & paper check print on paper,on cartridge drum) check transfer roller & replace If no image any ware replace "Power supply PCA"..
Dots, Lines
and smudges on the printouts are due to deteriorating cartridges and
cleaning the green drum of the cartridge may help temporarily. Take out
the cartridge and gently clean the roller/ green drum with a dry, soft,
lint-free cloth wiping off the toner dots marks/ lines. Also, make sure that the visible inside of the printer is clean and ther is no spilled toner inside, which sometimes results in dots. Let me know if any further clarification/ assistance is required.
GoodLuck! Dont forget to appreciate the solution if I could have been of any help! CreativeTECH
This document provides information about replacing the print cartridge for the HP LaserJet 1010 printer series, including life expectancy and replacement instructions.
Print cartridge life expectancy
The life of the print cartridge depends on the amount of toner that your print jobs require. When printing text on letter/A4-size paper at five percent coverage, the print cartridge lasts an average of 2,000 pages. This assumes that you set the print density to three and disable EconoMode. (These are the default settings.) See Ordering supplies for information on ordering replacement print cartridges.
Changing the print cartridge
Follow the below instructions to change the print cartridge:
Open the print cartridge door, and remove the old print cartridge. See the recycling information inside the print cartridge box.
Figure 1: Removing old print cartridge
CAUTION:
To prevent damage, do not expose the print cartridge to light. Cover it with a piece of paper.
Remove the new print cartridge from the packaging, and gently shake it from side to side to distribute the toner evenly inside the cartridge.
Figure 2: Gently shaking new print cartridge
Pull the tab until all the tape is removed from the print cartridge. Put the tab in the print cartridge box to return for recycling.
Figure 3: Removing tape from print cartridge
Insert the print cartridge in the printer, making sure that the print cartridge is in position. Close the print cartridge door.
Figure 4: Inserting new print cartridge
check the cartridge of the printer. if you recharged it you have to reset the printer. print a test page and see how many pages it printed so far. if you have 4000-5000 with this cartridge try recharge it and reset the printer. it's one of the common problems for this type of printers
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