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I had this problem once when machine was hot it was difficult to restart, I've found putting choke on slightly, about a quarter of the way, and not touching the throttle will see it starting, then put choke back off and leave it to idle for 20 - 30 seconds before using. Seems to be a characteristic of this strimmer.
A number of printers simply will NOT work with "Refilled" ink cartridges. This is because some have a "Chip" inside them that will not allow this to be done. They want you to buy their ink.. and buy a new cartridge each time... SOME places that refill them are able to reset the chip. However "They" have us all by the "Goolies" and as much as you may hate it the best way is to buy a new recommended cartridges. Sux huh?
the problem seems to be un-even distribution of ink. try a different and new ink cartridge. Since you are refilling the cartridge, the ink inside of the cartridge is getting magnetized, there by, the ink stick to the drum of the cartridge and don't distribute the ink evenly. shake would clear it. you need to demagnetized the drum.
you can simply refill the 818 cartridge first you take the cartridge and then you must clean outer surface of the cartridge with a cotton cloth then fill the ink with a cyringe before you put into the carriege holder you must clean the inside path of the carriege holder then put it it will work very fast and perfectly.
Clean the cartridge sensor inside the printer ink carriage with isopropyl alcohol and cotton. From description it looks like a faulty cartridge contact.
The cartridge sensor is the metal plaque that connects to the cartridge chip, is located inside the printer carriage.
Hello, usually the refilled cartridges doesn't work well.
You can try to fix your problem doing this:
1) Put some boiling water into a cup 2) Put the the cartrigde (print surface) close to the water to receive the steam (not inside the water) Do this just a couple of minutes. 3) Put it back ther cartridge into the printer 4) Align or clean the cartridges with a printer program 5) Try printing again
If still does'nt work buy original cartridges or due the high cost of them buy a new printer.
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You are doing nothing wrong. The nozzles are clogged. Try taking a clean syringe and put your finger on one of the magenta (red) refill holes. Fill the syringe with air. Put it on the second magenta refill hole and blow the air inside. That should force out the ink that has dried and that is not letting the new ink come out. You might have to do that several times. Sometimes, it can help. If that doesn't work, go to a refill shop, they should be able to clean the print nozzles on your cartridge, no need to buy new ones.
I really need the model number and manufacturer to really be able to answer you. What I gather here is that MOST printers require you to put the printer in a REFILL type mode that centers the cartridge slots in the middle where you can get full access to them. I'm not sure you have done this -- and if you didn't you might not be putting the cartridges in the right place.
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