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Ink system components Ink cartridges The printer's eight ink cartridges provide matte black, chromatic red, magenta, yellow, light magenta, light cyan, photo black and light gray ink to the printheads. Ink cartridges require no maintenance or cleaning. When each ink cartridge is shaken vigorously before installation, and inserted correctly into its slot, the ink will flow to the printheads. Because the printheads control the amount of ink that is transferred to the page, high-quality printing results continue even when the ink levels are getting low. CAUTION: Avoid touching pins, leads, and circuitry when handling ink cartridges because these elements are sensitive to electrostatic discharge. Such devices are called ESD-sensitive devices. See Glossary on page 207. Electrostatic discharges are one of the main hazards to electronics products. This type of damage can reduce the life expectancy of the device. Replace ink cartridges To check the ink levels in the ink cartridges, select the icon, then View ink levels. The front panel warns you when cartridge ink level is low. When a cartridge is empty, the printer stops printing and the front panel provides an explanation. HP recommends that you replace the empty cartridge with a new HP cartridge. See Order ink supplies on page 78, Remove an ink cartridge on page 60, and Insert an ink cartridge on page 62. The use of refilled or non-HP ink cartridges has several serious disadvantages: ● There is some risk of damaging the printer. In this case the printer warranty will not be valid for any printer repairs that are related to the cartridge, nor for any problems due to ink contamination. ● You will invalidate the warranty of all printheads of the same color used in the printer subsequently, unless and until the whole ink system (including ink tubes) is replaced. 58 Chapter 5 Handle the ink system ENWW Handle the ink system

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Ink system components
Ink cartridges
The printer's eight ink cartridges provide matte black, chromatic red, magenta, yellow, light magenta,
light cyan, photo black and light gray ink to the printheads.
Ink cartridges require no maintenance or cleaning. When each ink cartridge is shaken vigorously
before installation, and inserted correctly into its slot, the ink will flow to the printheads. Because the
printheads control the amount of ink that is transferred to the page, high-quality printing results continue
even when the ink levels are getting low.
CAUTION:
Avoid touching pins, leads, and circuitry when handling ink cartridges because these
elements are sensitive to electrostatic discharge. Such devices are called ESD-sensitive devices. See
Glossary
on page
207
. Electrostatic discharges are one of the main hazards to electronics products.
This type of damage can reduce the life expectancy of the device.
Replace ink cartridges
To check the ink levels in the ink cartridges, select the
icon, then
View ink levels
.
The front panel warns you when cartridge ink level is low. When a cartridge is empty, the printer stops
printing and the front panel provides an explanation.
HP recommends that you replace the empty cartridge with a new HP cartridge. See
Order ink supplies
on page
78
,
Remove an ink cartridge
on page
60
, and
Insert an ink cartridge
on page
62
.
The use of refilled or non-HP ink cartridges has several serious disadvantages:
There is some risk of damaging the printer. In this case the printer warranty will not be valid for
any printer repairs that are related to the cartridge, nor for any problems due to ink
contamination.
You will invalidate the warranty of all printheads of the same color used in the printer
subsequently, unless and until the whole ink system (including ink tubes) is replaced.
58
Chapter 5
Handle the ink system
ENWW
Handle the ink system