HP DesignJet T7200 Using Your Printer - Page 66

Corrective action, Remove the maintenance cartridge

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Corrective action 1. Clean any faulty printheads (see Clean (recover) the printheads on page 51). Then reprint the Image Diagnostics Print to see whether the problem has been solved. 2. If the problem remains, clean the printheads again, and reprint the Image Diagnostics Print to see whether the problem has been solved. 3. If the problem remains, consider cleaning your printheads manually (see Clean (recover) the printheads on page 51). You could also try reprinting your current print job, in case it now prints satisfactorily. 4. If the problem remains, try cleaning the printhead drop detector. The printer normally notifies you when this is necessary, but it may be worth trying even if the printer has not suggested it. See Clean the printhead drop detector on page 53. 5. If the problem still remains, replace any persistently faulty printheads (see Handle the ink system on page 39), or contact HP Support (see Contact Support on page 171). Remove the maintenance cartridge A message appears on the front panel when you must change the maintenance cartridge. Follow these precautions when removing a maintenance cartridge: ● Be careful not to get ink on your hands. Ink might be on, around, and inside the replaced maintenance cartridge. ● Always handle and store the replaced maintenance cartridge upright to avoid spilling any ink. CAUTION: A message appears on the front panel when the maintenance cartridge is almost full and again when it is completely full and must be changed. You can ignore the alert and continue printing by pressing the OK button on the front panel. However, HP strongly recommends that you change the maintenance cartridge when prompted. Ignoring the alert can result in serious damage to the printer. WARNING! Make sure that the printer wheels are locked (the brake lever is pressed down) to prevent the printer from moving. 1. At the front panel, select the icon, then select Replace maintenance ctg. 58 Chapter 5 Handle the ink system ENWW

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Corrective action
1.
Clean any faulty printheads (see
Clean (recover) the printheads
on page
51
). Then reprint the Image
Diagnostics Print to see whether the problem has been solved.
2.
If the problem remains, clean the printheads again, and reprint the Image Diagnostics Print to see whether
the problem has been solved.
3.
If the problem remains, consider cleaning your printheads manually (see
Clean (recover) the printheads
on page
51
). You could also try reprinting your current print job, in case it now prints satisfactorily.
4.
If the problem remains, try cleaning the printhead drop detector. The printer normally notifies you when
this is necessary, but it may be worth trying even if the printer has not suggested it. See
Clean the
printhead drop detector
on page
53
.
5.
If the problem still remains, replace any persistently faulty printheads (see
Handle the ink system
on page
39
), or contact HP Support (see
Contact Support
on page
171
).
Remove the maintenance cartridge
A message appears on the front panel when you must change the maintenance cartridge. Follow these
precautions when removing a maintenance cartridge:
Be careful not to get ink on your hands. Ink might be on, around, and inside the replaced maintenance
cartridge.
Always handle and store the replaced maintenance cartridge upright to avoid spilling any ink.
CAUTION:
A message appears on the front panel when the maintenance cartridge is almost full and again
when it is completely full and must be changed. You can ignore the alert and continue printing by pressing the
OK button on the front panel. However, HP strongly recommends that you change the maintenance cartridge
when prompted. Ignoring the alert can result in serious damage to the printer.
WARNING!
Make sure that the printer wheels are locked (the brake lever is pressed down) to prevent the
printer from moving.
1.
At the front panel, select the
icon, then select
Replace maintenance ctg
.
58
Chapter 5
Handle the ink system
ENWW