Background information – HP Volume 23 User Manual

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Recurring REMOVE AND SHAKE
<COLOR> CARTRIDGE message

The image below shows what a typical failing

cartridge pull strip looks like, compared with a

good cartridge. The cartridge is shown with the

shutter pulled back, in the installed position.

Some customers have experienced a recurring

REMOVE AND SHAKE <COLOR> CARTRIDGE

error message. Approximately 200 pages after

a new print cartridge is installed, the control

panel posts the error REMOVE AND SHAKE

<COLOR> CARTRIDGE. Following these

instructions may clear the error for 10 to 20

pages, but then the error message appears

again. This issue has been seen with original

print cartridges shipped with the printer, as well

as with replacement print cartridges.







Please replace the print cartridge that is causing

the error. Cartridges with lot code 3D23XX or

earlier have been identified as having a defect

which causes the automatic pull strip embedded

in the cartridge not to release correctly when

the cartridge is initially installed.



Torn Mylar
strip—failing
cartridge

Mylar strip in
good condition

Print cartridge Mylar strip in

poor and good condition

Background information

The lot code is found on the front of the print

cartridge as indicated below, in a format

similar to other print cartridges:

When a new image drum is installed in the

printer, it is primed with a limited amount of

toner. As soon as the automatic toner

replenishment (ATR) sensor detects that the toner

to carrier ratio in the image drum is low, it

requests that toner be transferred from the print

cartridge to the image drum. If the ATR sensor

does sense a change to the toner/carrier ratio,

the message REMOVE AND SHAKE <COLOR>

CARTRIDGE is posted on the control panel,

assuming that shaking the cartridge will help

transfer toner from the print cartridge.

First digit: year (3=2003, 4=2004)

Second digit: month (A=Jan, B=Feb)

Third and fourth digits: day

Fifth and sixth digits: shift

For example, 3D23S1 indicates 23 April 2003,

first shift.
In addition, check the lot codes of the printer’s

remaining three print cartridges. If any of the

cartridges have a lot code 3D23XX or earlier,

check the clear plastic pull strip on the bottom

of the cartridge, under the shutter, for damage.

Replace any print cartridges with damaged pull

strips. The error message is likely to appear for

these cartridges as well when toner runs low in

the image drum.

Reasons for the ratio not changing include:

Toner is bound in the print cartridge. This is

most likely to occur if the print cartridge was

exposed to high temperatures during

transport.

The motor on the T-cartridge drive assembly is

not working properly, either electrically or

mechanically.

Note

The toner outlet on the bottom of the print

cartridge did not open properly when it was

installed in the printer, or the outlet is

otherwise blocked.

Only a small percentage of cartridges within

the indicated lot code range will exhibit this

issue. Do not replace all cartridges within the

range, only those that exhibit the torn strip or

error message.

Lot code location

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