Maintain the ink cartridges, Check the status of the ink cartridges – HP Latex 3000 Printer User Manual

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6.

Connect the cartridge connector to the cartridge.

NOTE:

The cartridge connectors will refuse connection to the wrong type or color of cartridge. If you

cannot connect the connector easily to the cartridge, check that you have the correct cartridge.

7.

Ensure that the tabs on each side of the cartridge connector are opened but in place, showing
successful connection. You will hear a click.

8.

A few seconds after you have connected the cartridge, the green LED should be lit. If it is not lit after 10
seconds, reconnect the cartridge. The LED will turn red if the cartridge is expired or not valid; see the
Internal Print Server for further details and corrective action.

Although it is possible to use non-HP ink cartridges, this choice has several serious disadvantages. It may not
be possible to determine with enough accuracy the ink level or status of used, refilled, or counterfeit ink
cartridges. Any service or repair required as a result is not covered under the warranty. System ink flushing,
color calibration, and printhead alignment are recommended. If you experience print-quality problems, HP
recommends changing to Original HP inks.

Maintain the ink cartridges

During the normal lifetime of a cartridge, no specific maintenance is required. However, in order to maintain
the best print quality, replace a cartridge when it reaches its expiration date. An alert notifies you when any
cartridge reaches its expiration date.

You can also check a cartridge's expiration date at any time: see

Printer status and alerts on page 20

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Check the status of the ink cartridges

The Internal Print Server provides information about the status of the ink cartridges. Additional information
can be obtained from the status lights in front of each ink cartridge (on the left side).

Green steady light: no problems

Green slowly blinking light: cartridge in use, do not touch

Orange blinking light: cartridge is empty

ENWW

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