Bent ink cartridge connector, Printheads, Cannot insert a printhead – HP Latex 3000 Printer User Manual

Page 291: General recommendations, Problem due to overheating, Problem due to the primer system, Clean printhead contacts, printhead side (see, The internal print server

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Bent ink cartridge connector

You may find that the ink cartridge connectors have become bent while the cartridge was disconnected (see

Remove an ink cartridge on page 95

). This means that they cannot connect properly, and you will see a reseat

message.

To correct this problem, use pliers to straighten the connectors so that they will fit into their slots.

Printheads

Cannot insert a printhead

1.

Check that you are inserting the printhead into the correct slot.

2.

Use the correct procedure to change printheads, through the Internal Print Server. See

Remove a

printhead on page 98

and

Insert a printhead on page 101

, bearing in mind the special tips for the

optimizer printhead.

3.

Check that there is no obstruction in the printhead slot.

4.

Check that the printhead is correctly oriented (compare with the others).

The Internal Print Server recommends replacing or reseating a printhead

General recommendations

1.

Remove the printhead.

2.

Reinsert the printhead into the carriage and check the Internal Print Server message.

3.

If the problem persists, exchange the printhead with the printhead of the same color in the other row.

4.

If the problem persists, check the printhead contacts for dirt or aerosol and clean them if necessary. See

Clean the printhead contacts on page 233

.

5.

Find more troubleshooting information in the following sections,

Problem due to overheating

on page 285

and

Problem due to the primer system on page 285

.

6.

If the problem persists, insert a new printhead.

7.

If no printhead works in that slot, call your service representative (see

HP Customer Care Centers

on page 292

).

Problem due to overheating

A printhead may overheat for several reasons:

The room temperature may be too high.

The printhead may be suffering from blocked nozzles. You may be able to cure this problem by cleaning
the printheads (see

Check and clean the printheads on page 104

).

The printhead may be faulty, in which case it should be replaced.

Problem due to the primer system

Primers are important to the printheads’ nozzle health. When there is a problem with a primer, the Internal
Print Server displays the following messages.

ENWW

Printheads 285

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