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Troubleshooting for 51606A, B, R, Y Cartridges

HP PaintJet XL


Problem:Cause:
Faded Print / No PrintAir Bubble
Solution:
Hold cartridge over sink or trash can and blow through fill hole to force a small amount of ink through jet area. With water moistened paper towel, gently wipe off jet area.
Problem:Cause:
Faded Print / No PrintContinuity Break
Solution:
Using a water-moistened cotton swab, clean the contact strip on cartridge and identical strip in the home position in printer. Avoid jet area of cartridge.
Problem:Cause:
Faded Print / No PrintPaper Dust
Solution:
Holding cartridge over sink or trash can, use water-moistened paper towel or cotton swab to gently clean jet plate area.
Problem:Cause:
Seepage from Jet PlateReservoir Overfill
Solution:
If there is seepage from the jet area of cartridge during or after filling process, the cartridge has been overfilled. Place the jet area on a paper towel for a period of 3-5 minutes to draw out the excess ink.
Problem:Cause:
Seepage from Fill HoleReservoir Overfill
Solution:
If there is seepage from the fill hole, STOP filling process... cartridge is full. Reduce pressure on the refill bottle and draw out some of the excess ink.
Problem:Cause:
No PrintDry Sponge Latency
Solution:
When the cartridge has been dry for a long period (over 30 days), the sponge becomes dried and clogged. Set cartridge in a shallow pool of ink, e.g., in flat cap from plastic milk jug, for a period of 1-2 hours. This problem may not always be correctable.


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