On Oct 23, 6:08*pm, Al <albun...@mailinator.com> wrote:
> On Oct 22, 10:33 pm, "Dave C." <cardare...@c4.net> wrote:
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> > On Oct 22, 11:12 am, Al <albun...@mailinator.com> wrote:
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> > > On Oct 19, 11:22 pm, "Dave C." <cardare...@c4.net> wrote:
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> > > > On Oct 19, 5:11 pm, Al <albun...@mailinator.com> wrote:
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> > > > > On Oct 19, 3:20 pm, "Dave C." <cardare...@c4.net> wrote:
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> > > > > > I have an HP 6980 that uses cartridges 96, black, and 97, tri-color.
> > > > > > In the past I have successfully refilled these quit a few times.. *Some
> > > > > > weeks ago I bought a new 96 and 97 from a local store and have been
> > > > > > using them with no problems.
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> > > > > > Yesterday, the tri-color one (97) was 90 percent empty so I topped it
> > > > > > off with the same inks I have used frequently in the past. *From past
> > > > > > experience, I have handled the cartridge very carefully during
> > > > > > refilling.
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> > > > > > Now the printer does not accept the color cartridge. I have done a
> > > > > > printer cold boot (removing power for 30 minutes), rebooted thePC,
> > > > > > rinsed the cartridge under very warm water, cleaned the contacts of
> > > > > > the print head and the contacts in the printer carefully with alittle
> > > > > > alcohol to no avail.
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> > > > > > For some reason that I can't figure, the printer does not like the
> > > > > > color cartridge after this first refill. *I must have done something
> > > > > > to the cartridge and cant't figure it out.
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> > > > > > Any ideas would be appreciated before I purchase an new #97.
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> > > > > > Regards,
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> > > > > > Dave C.
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> > > > > I'm not a 97 filler myself. Others will provide specific info on that.
> > > > > I know we talk all the time about getting the air out of the cartwhen
> > > > > filling. Some people use equipment that fills from below. That avoids
> > > > > the air problem. If you fill from the top, air is likely stuck near
> > > > > the head. The cart has to be *"burped" to remove the air. Don'tthrow
> > > > > anything out until you have tried everything. With many HP carts there
> > > > > is a way to tape contacts on the back, cycle the cart in and out,and
> > > > > reset the system to recognize it. That works for the 56,57,45, and78
> > > > > from personal knowledge. There's nothing wrong with having an extra
> > > > > cart around to work with. I'd never buy a new cart though when
> > > > > remanufactured ones are so cheap.
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> > > > Somehow I must have mishandled the cartridge while filling. *From
> > > > previous posts, the cartridge has to pass some electronic tests and
> > > > for some reason this one now does not.
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> > > > Would appreciate any info that would explain how this happens so as
> > > > not to cause it to happen in the future.
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> > > > Thanks
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> > > > Dave C.
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> > > Just search this group and Google too. HP carts are so common that
> > > advice abounds.
> > > There are tools that fill from the bottom. That eliminates trapped
> > > air, if that is your problem.
> > > I don't have that tool so I turn the cart upside down and push air
> > > into the chamber at the very top (not deep) using a plunger sealed at
> > > the entry point. That causes air to pop out the nozzles. You can see
> > > the air bubbling out and then solid ink starts. Then you know the air
> > > is out of that color chamber. To perform this task my way it takes a
> > > way of sealing at the top and a way of keeping the other colors from
> > > running out the top on to your hands or the floor. I use screws tapped
> > > into the entry points of colors not being filled while I work and then
> > > I remove them to vent the color after all the filling is done.
> > > I have seen posts where fillers gravity feed these carts by using a
> > > syringe that goes deep to the bottom. They leave the plunger off the
> > > syringe and allow ink in the funnel part of the syringe to work its
> > > way to the bottom by gravity over say half an hour or so. That did not
> > > work for me and I like instant satisfaction.
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> > Thanks for getting back to me on this. *I seem to believe that the
> > three inks are present at the nozzles as when I blot it on a damp
> > paper towel, I get all there cyan, yellow and magenta showing easily.
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> > The problem is when I put the cartridge in the printer and close the
> > printer cover, I immediately get an error blinking light and the
> > printer will not print or function in any way. *This indicates that
> > the cartridge did not pass some initial test. *Then I can take the
> > color cartridge out and the printer will print fine with only the
> > black cartridge (as the printer is designed to do).
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> > Since the color cartridge worked before I topped it off (for the first
> > time), I somehow mishandled it or something that rendered the
> > cartridge unusable. I also simmered a quarter inch of water in a sauce
> > pan for 15 minutes which I heard can be tried on a troublesome
> > cartridge to no avail.
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> > I am trying to figure what I did wrong that rendered the cartridge not
> > to work. *I have filled previous color and black cartridges for this
> > printer (these and other types where the heads are in the cartridges,
> > not the printer) many dozen of times these past few years
> > successfully. *I have always had a great record until now.
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> > I guess I am about to go and buy a replacement one. *I usually buy new
> > expecting the refills to be more reliable.
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> > Cheers,
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> > Dave C.
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> Sounds like you are doing a good job of refilling. How many times had
> that cart been refilled? They can go bad at any time. Whenever the
> cart is removed from the printer, it goes through some tests when
> reinstalled. Yours did not pass. It could be that the resistors for
> one of the colors got burned because of low ink.
That certainly could be, Al. This was a new one and the first time I
filled it. I thought I did the refill before it ran out but I can't
be sure. The previous color cartridge was filled many times, maybe 6
to 10 times successfully as well as the black one.
About a month ago, I bought both a color and black one new because it
was time. I certainly have no complaints as these cartridges and
printer do a fine job for what I need.
Your explanation seems to fit the issue. Shortly I will be on my way
to get another new one.
Cheers,
Dave C.