Maybe the cartridge has dried out. I've had that happen with a cartridge
package that had not been opened.
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Ron P
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Sometimes you're the bug
"Alf" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'm having problems printing with an out of date HP Deskjet cartridge.
> I's a hp C6578d (a.k.a.. "78")
> Cyan just wont print.
> New cartridges work OK in the same printer.
>
>
>
> Any answers please *on these specific points* ?
>
> 1.Is the "Install By" date hardcoded into the cartridge ? In a chip ?
> 2. Does the PC keep a log of cartridges that I install ?
> 3. If so, is it in the registry, in a file ...?
> 4. If so, can the info be modified, deleted ? Worked around ?
>
> I'm not into chemistry but I'm pretty doubtful that ink in a cartridge (in
> an airtight bag, in a dark, cool, dry place) can switch itself from OK to
> useless
> over a 9 month period.
>
> I can imagine that ink might deteriorate gradually in such a way as to be
> slightly less perfect than some "industry standard" but for one colour in
> the cartridge to just switch itself off
> after a certain date seems to imply design rather than natural causes.
>
> So, has anyone hard facts on that ?
>
> TIA
>
> Alf or Rosalie.
>
>