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HomeForumPrinters & CopiersHPOfficeJetOfficeJet D135 All-In-One InkJet PrinterOfficejet d135 -... Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Share on Pinterest Share by Email × Question about HP OfficeJet D135 All-In-One InkJet Printer 2 Answers Officejet http://www.fixya.com/support/t893825-officejet_d135_supply_expired_error d135 - "Supply Expired" error message Display shows "Supply Expired, press Enter to continue, printing stopped, replace black ink cartridge" (did with new #14), "pressed Enter", display "replace color ink cartridge, press Enter to continue" (did https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20030702/0919248.shtml with new #14) display "printing" on top line, "press cancel to cancel job" but nothing every prints. Reset back to factory defaults; (7) Status & Maintenance checked Ink Level (Black 88% - Color 86%) Selected "Clean ink cartridge Printhead; aligh print heads, etc. Each selection resulted in same error message "Supply Expired, ...." Have cleaned printer heads (copper) with soft cloth, uninstalled and reintalled, etc. Any help would be appreciated. Posted by kkhu on Aug 07, 2008 Want Answer 0 Clicking this will make more experts see the question and we will remind you when it gets answered. 8 Comments Flag More Print this page Share this page × Moderate Help how to reset this question get an answer Is this question mis-categorized or about a different product? Help this question get an answer by entering the correct category or product below. Did you mean? Yes No Cancel Update (+2 points) 6 more comments wlfman321 Aug 13, 2008 supply expired replace black ink cart. supply expired replace black ink cart. JBuck77098 Oct 21, 2008 The display states "Supply Expired. Printing Stopped. Replace Color Ink Cartridge. Press Enter To Continue." Both of the cartridges have been replaced with brand new ones (not expired). The steps to clean the printhead copper contacts were completed, to no avail. Everything that is suggested in the Reference Guide to have this printer working again has been tried, and still the same message is in the display window. Any other suggestions? The display states "Supply Expired. Printing Stopped. Replace Color Ink Cartridge. Press Enter To Continue." Both of the cartridges have been replaced with brand new ones (not expired). The steps to clean the printhead copper contacts were completed, to no avail. Everything that is suggested in the Reference Guide to have this printer working again has been tried, and still the same message is in the display window. Any other suggestions? Anonymous Dec 31, 2008 Had the same situation with 14 color cartridge. Appare
Mike MasnickWed, Jul 2nd 2003 9:20am Permalink. Bogus Ink Stinkfrom the terrorists-and-organized-crime-oh-my! dept Who knew the printer ink business was so nasty? It's well known that printer companies make their money on the ridiculously high margins from selling the actual inkjet cartridges - and not the printers themselves. This is why they work hard to convince people not to buy third-party ink cartridges. In some cases they even try to force you to only use their own ink cartridges. Lexmark is even suing a company that reverse engineered a chip that forces their printers to only use their ink. However, beyond third-party ink cartridges, there is (apparently) an even bigger problem for the printer companies: counterfeit ink. Apparently, a relatively large percentage of ink cartridges sold that appear to be legitimate cartridges are actually fakes. They are often found online, but they're increasingly showing up in retail establishments too. While I'm sure the scary warnings about these cartridges (they'll break your printer! they'll come half full! they'll spray ink everywhere!) might be true in some cases, a lot of this article appears like FUD from the printer companies. They even go so far to accuses terrorists, along with organized crime, for running the counterfeit operations - though, when pressed, they admit they haven't been able to establish the terrorist link. The real issue is probably that the printer companies are charging too much for their ink cartridges (these days, a single ink cartridge replacement costs almost as much as the printer itself). There wouldn't be quite the same market for counterfeit goods if the printer makers didn't artificially inflate the price so much. 382 Comments | Leave a Comment Hide Techdirt ads If you liked this post, you may also be interested in... ...And Here Come The Device-Restricted Music Subscriptions Study Says Body Cameras Can Reduce Force Usage... But Only If Officers Turn Them On To Combat Dropping Ratings, The NFL Thinks Fining Its Teams For Sharing Video On Social Media Is The Answer Techdirt Podcast Episode 94: The Headphone Jack Apocalypse! Argentina Not Only Wants To Bring In E-Voting, It Will Make It Illegal To Check The System For Electoral Fraud Reader Comments