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Ink cartridges, Ink cartridge part numbers

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Ink cartridges The printer has two sets of four ink cartridges, each set consisting of one digital blue 1, two digital blue 2, and one digital blue K. Below each ink cartridge, the printer has two LED indicators: a padlock and an inkdrop. ● The padlock LED is on when the cartridge is in use. IMPORTANT: Do not try to remove a cartridge when the padlock LED is on. ● The inkdrop LED turns yellow when the cartridge is almost out of ink, and turns red when the cartridge is empty or faulty. Ink cartridges require no maintenance or cleaning, but must be shaken before installation. High-quality printing is maintained even when the ink level is 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 179. Electrostatic discharges are one of the main hazards to electronics products. This type of damage can reduce the life expectancy of the device. The status of each cartridge is reported in the front panel: ● OK: The cartridge is working normally. ● Reseat: The cartridge is not responding, but removing and reinserting it may solve the problem. ● Replace: The cartridge has been identified as faulty. It should be replaced by a functional cartridge. ● Low on ink: The cartridge is low on ink. It should be replaced soon. ● Very low on ink: The cartridge is very low on ink. It should be replaced very soon. ● Empty: The cartridge has no ink. It should be replaced. ● Missing: The cartridge is missing. ● Wrong/Incompatible/Incorrect: The cartridge type is not suitable for this printer. ● Expired: The cartridge has reached its expiration date. ● Altered: The cartridge has been identified as refilled or altered. ENWW Ink cartridges 65

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Ink cartridges
The printer has two sets of four ink cartridges, each set consisting of one digital blue 1, two digital blue 2, and
one digital blue K.
Below each ink cartridge, the printer has two LED indicators: a padlock and an inkdrop.
The padlock LED is on when the cartridge is in use.
IMPORTANT:
Do not try to remove a cartridge when the padlock LED is on.
The inkdrop LED turns yellow when the cartridge is almost out of ink, and turns red when the cartridge is
empty or faulty.
Ink cartridges require no maintenance or cleaning, but must be shaken before installation. High-quality printing is
maintained even when the ink level is 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
179
.
Electrostatic discharges are one of the main hazards to electronics products. This type of damage can reduce the
life expectancy of the device.
The status of each cartridge is reported in the front panel:
OK: The cartridge is working normally.
Reseat: The cartridge is not responding, but removing and reinserting it may solve the problem.
Replace: The cartridge has been
identified
as faulty. It should be replaced by a functional cartridge.
Low on ink: The cartridge is low on ink. It should be replaced soon.
Very low on ink: The cartridge is very low on ink. It should be replaced very soon.
Empty: The cartridge has no ink. It should be replaced.
Missing: The cartridge is missing.
Wrong/Incompatible/Incorrect: The cartridge type is not suitable for this printer.
Expired: The cartridge has reached its expiration date.
Altered: The cartridge has been
identified
as
refilled
or altered.
ENWW
Ink cartridges
65