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Hi,
I just purchased a Deskjet 6540 printer and this morning bought me a
Photo cartridge C9369W and a Grey Photo cartridge C9368A. I opened the
Photo cartridge ink and my first disappointment was that there was no
clip so that one could store the cartridge when not in use. I have not
opened the Grey one as yet.
I opened the printer and replaced the black with the photo cartridge.
The first thing I noticed was that the photo cartridge was considerably
shorter than the black. It ***seemed*** to fit snugly. Upon closing the
ink bay clip and the printer lid, the ink symbol on the front started
flashing. I went into the HP tool box and the photo cartridge ink was
not being recognised as being present.
Can anyone please help with a solution / similar problem?
Thank You for any help.
If you work with HP: I still have ink holders dating back from the 600c
printers and have progressed through numerous HP printers. I think that
not bundling storage clips with photo cartridges is really making your
printers look cheap and ripping consumers by making the ink dry up
quicker. Also if you design a printer to hold such large black ink
tubs, would it not have been nice for the consumer to be able to stock
photo cartridges in this size as well?
Hi,
I just purchased a Deskjet 6540 printer and this morning bought me a
Photo cartridge C9369W and a Grey Photo cartridge C9368A. I opened the
Photo cartridge ink and my first disappointment was that there was no
clip so that one could store the cartridge when not in use. I have not
opened the Grey one as yet.
I opened the printer and replaced the black with the photo cartridge.
The first thing I noticed was that the photo cartridge was considerably
shorter than the black. It ***seemed*** to fit snugly. Upon closing the
ink bay clip and the printer lid, the ink symbol on the front started
flashing. I went into the HP tool box and the photo cartridge ink was
not being recognised as being present.
Can anyone please help with a solution / similar problem?
Thank You for any help.
If you work with HP: I still have ink holders dating back from the 600c
printers and have progressed through numerous HP printers. I think that
not bundling storage clips with photo cartridges is really making your
printers look cheap and ripping consumers by making the ink dry up
quicker. Also if you design a printer to hold such large black ink
tubs, would it not have been nice for the consumer to be able to stock
photo cartridges in this size as well?