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know what I need to see, put the cartridge back in and still have the same problem. I've never seen this message before, so I don't think it needs a new cartridge, but maybe it does. Ideas? Respond to this 0 I have an HP6210 message "remove and check right cartridge" Did it several times but no solution appparent. Any idesa?? by threesheets on Dec 19, 2008 at 4:20pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 Replace the cartridge. If that doesn't work, replace the left one. Printers have been known to lie. That exact thing happened to me twice. by moe on Dec 19, 2008 at 5:13pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Inkjet-Printing/HP-psc-1610-All-In-One-Error-Messages/td-p/249537 I have discovered how to perform a full reset of the HP PSC 1610, which clears all the internal memory, thereby fixing the "remove and check right cartridge" problem.To perform a full reset of the HP PSC 1610:1. Unplug the power cord.2. Press and hold the OK and CANCEL buttons on the front panel keypad.3. While still holding the buttons, plug the power cord back in. Continue to hold the buttons for two seconds, and then release them.4. After http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/posts/59760 a few seconds, the screen will display the message “Deriv Clear” confirming that the reset is done.I have discovered that the HP PSC 1610 all-in-one printer has a hidden diagnostic mode, which lets you do several interesting things.To enter the hidden diagnostic mode of the HP PSC 1610: 1. tap both arrow keys simultaneously.2. tap the left arrow key.3. tap the OK key.4. At this point, you have a choice to make. If you want to enter the "Service" menu, tap the left arrow key. If, on the other hand, you want to get into the "Underware" menu, tap the right arrow key.There is a menu option in the "Underware" menu called "printer-mech button tap", from which you can initiate any of HP's "tap tests," so called because, on the early HP printers whose onboard user interface was limited to two physical buttons, you would tell the printer which diagnostic test you wanted it to perform by holding down one of the buttons while tapping the other button a certain number of times. In the HP literature, the various diagnostic tests that the printer can do are named according to the number of button taps required to initiate the test. Hence, HP might refer to "tap test #6", "tap test #9", and so forth.I am not sure what all of the various tap tests do, but I would imagine there is probably a tap test that rese
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