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The Internal Print Server recommends replacing or reseating a printhead, General recommendations

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The Internal Print Server recommends replacing or reseating a printhead General recommendations 1. Remove the printhead. 2. Reinsert the printhead into the carriage and check the Internal Print Server message. 3. If the problem persists, check the printhead contacts for dirt or aerosol and clean them if necessary. See Clean the printhead contacts on page 186. 4. Find more troubleshooting information in the following sections, Problem due to overheating on page 235 and Problem due to the primer system on page 235. 5. If the problem persists, insert a new printhead. 6. If no printhead works in that slot, call your service representative (see HP Customer Care Centers on page 244). Problem due to overheating A printhead may overheat for several reasons: ● The room temperature may be too high. ● The printhead may be suffering from blocked nozzles. You may be able to cure this problem by cleaning the printheads (see Check and clean the printheads on page 76). ● The printhead may be faulty, in which case it should be replaced. Problem due to the primer system Primers are important to the printheads' nozzle health. When there is a problem with a primer, the Internal Print Server displays the following messages. During a printhead replacement ● A reseat message for a particular printhead ● A printhead replacement incomplete message ● A numerical error code starting with 46 (46.0X.0Y:ZZ) During a printhead servicing routine ● A reseat message for a particular printhead ● A numerical error code starting with 46 (46.0X.0Y:ZZ) The message 46.05.0Y:06 - Primer 0Y leakage detected indicates that one of the primer systems leaks. The number 0Y, where Y ranges from 1 to 7, indicates which primer is leaking. You are recommended to: ● Run the primer diagnostic test from the Print Care window to confirm the cause of the error. ● Reseat the printhead. Make sure to push the primer into position before securing the latch. While running the test, you will already have done it at least once. ENWW Printheads 235

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The Internal Print Server recommends replacing or reseating a printhead
General recommendations
1.
Remove the printhead.
2.
Reinsert the printhead into the carriage and check the Internal Print Server message.
3.
If the problem persists, check the printhead contacts for dirt or aerosol and clean them if necessary. See
Clean the printhead contacts
on page
186
.
4.
Find more troubleshooting information in the following sections,
Problem due to overheating
on page
235
and
Problem due to the primer system
on page
235
.
5.
If the problem persists, insert a new printhead.
6.
If no printhead works in that slot, call your service representative (see
HP Customer Care Centers
on page
244
).
Problem due to overheating
A printhead may overheat for several reasons:
The room temperature may be too high.
The printhead may be suffering from blocked nozzles. You may be able to cure this problem by cleaning the
printheads (see
Check and clean the printheads
on page
76
).
The printhead may be faulty, in which case it should be replaced.
Problem due to the primer system
Primers are important to the printheads’ nozzle health. When there is a problem with a primer, the Internal Print
Server displays the following messages.
During a printhead replacement
A reseat message for a particular printhead
A printhead replacement incomplete message
A numerical error code starting with 46 (46.0X.0Y:ZZ)
During a printhead servicing routine
A reseat message for a particular printhead
A numerical error code starting with 46 (46.0X.0Y:ZZ)
The message
46.05.0Y:06 – Primer 0Y leakage detected
indicates that one of the primer systems leaks. The
number 0Y, where Y ranges from 1 to 7, indicates which primer is leaking.
You are recommended to:
Run the primer diagnostic test from the Print Care window to confirm the cause of the error.
Reseat the printhead. Make sure to push the primer into position before securing the latch. While running
the test, you will already have done it at least once.
ENWW
Printheads
235