How to properly replace ink cartridges?
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Black and magenta are full but my cyan and yellow cartridges are a little over 1/4 full, but when I print, there are those faded out lines, so I figure I need to replace the cartridges. But I don't know how to do it unless it's out of ink, in which case...
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you can go to settings-printers, right click you printer, choose printer preferences, the maintenance...
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Because of the ridiculous cost of ink cartridges, I have tried buying refurbished units at quite a savings but I frequently have quality issues. To those of you who replace your own ink - 1) is it hard to do? 2) is it messy? 3) is the printing quality...
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refilling cartridges which are meant for single use is messy, often fails and can damage the printer...
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Look my printer ran out of ink... So I go to the store looking to get replacement cartridges...no biggie right???? $50.00 for the three color pack... Another $24 for the black... I ended up spending $62.00 for a new printer as the cheaper alternative...
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Because this is how certain printer manufacturers make money off of you. They sell the printer cheap...
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My epson cx6000 is telling me that I need to replace my cyan cartridge but when I take out the old one it's still full. I never print in color. I always print with black ink to save on cost. Is there a way to bypass this?
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If it's been a long time since you replaced the cartridge, the ink in it may have dried up. Once that...
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I just got one and a friends said the ink might be expensive. Anyone know?
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Changing the ink cartridges is slightly different for each printer. There are a few common things to...
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Prepare the CartridgePurchase an ink cartridge refill kit. Refill each empty section of ink in your...
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Open the hoodHP print ink is accessible through a hood on the top front of the printer (it can also...
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Prepare the PrinterTurn on the HP 5610 printer. Allow the printer to go through its start-up routine...
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Ink cartridge replacement depends on ink cartridge size and the print job. For example, if the cartridge...
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