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Posted on Jun 15, 2008

7110 supply expired

Please help. new black ink and it says supply expired. How do i fix? Closest office store is 40 miles away and roads are closed due to flooding. I'm in a bind. Help

  • Anonymous Aug 19, 2008

    I have the same problem. where is the battery on this unit?

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HP officejet7110,prblem Supply Expired,replace blank ink ,enter,replace color ink enter,cancel job.Ink level shows Black 86% color 37% ,Some suggest Replace battery Where is Battery located in Printer.Pl resolve the Problem [email protected]

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According to posts on a another forum, you can fix this problem by unplugging the printer, removing the battery or sticking a business card between the battery and its contact point. It should work when you plug it back in.

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