Hp Officejet D145 Printhead Error
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black prints but I get a message that reads bad printheads/replace for each of the three color printheads. I tried using some isopropyl alcohol to clean the printhead printhead error hp 6830 but no luck.Has anyone encountered this problem and if so is there a fix. printhead error hp 6835 I don't want to replace the expensive printheads and find out that it isn't or doesn't fix the problem.thanksPaul Respond to this printhead error hp officejet 6500 0 If you are trying to clean the print nozzles with isopropyl alcohol, it does not have enough water content to do the job. Its okay for the electrical contacts but not the nozzles. Soak the printhead error hp officejet 6830 print nozzles on each printhead in near boiling water. Us a shallow container containing 1/4" of water. by Bert on Apr 1, 2008 at 2:26pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 I was able to fix the bad printhead problem.I checked around and found a solution that someone had posted about how to clean the printheads for my offficejet d145. They suggested using Windex or a product with similar ingrediants.I took
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a paper towel and folded it over so it was four layers thick.Then soaked the paper towel in the Windex.Then took the prinheads from the printer and set them each (jethead down) onto the saturated paper towel. Then pressed the bottom of the Printhead into the towel. I added more Windex and periodically pressed the heads into the soggy towel.I had to repeat a couple of times and the second time let them sit overnight.In the morning I cleaned them off with some rubbing alcohol and put them back into the printer.They now work just fine.Below is the explaination I got online.THE SCIENCE BEHIND WHY THIS WORKS. WINDEX IS 90\%+ WATER A MOSTLY THE REST AMMONIUM. INKJETS USE TINY HEAT ELEMENTS TO "SPRAY" INK ON THE PAGE. IF THEY HAVE DRIED INK UP IN THE ELEMENT, OR THE PIPE TO THE NOZZEL, ALL THE CLEAN CYCLES IN THE WORLD WON'T WORK (TRUST ME, I TRIED). THE WINDEX, WORKS IN REVERSE, THE WATER/AMMONIA SOLUTION WORKS BACKWARDS UP THE PIPE, VIA THE NOZZLE INTO THE HEATER AND HEAD ITSELF.Good luck to any who have the bad printhead message.PS by pstone47 on Apr 2, 2008 at 1:57pm Add comment Please sign in to comment 0 Bert's solution is better, faster and cheaper. It's the method we've used in our
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you've tried the cleaning routine several times to no avail, then it's likely that ink has dried in some of the printhead nozzles (so preventing the ink from flowing through the entire surface of the printhead). The hp http://www.kypoth.com/infoblog/clearing-blocked-printheads-on-an-hp-officejet-d145/ d145 has printheads that are separate from the ink cartridges and they can be easily removed https://groups.google.com/d/topic/comp.sys.hp.hardware/GKuOzns5d1Q for cleaning / unblocking. My magenta printhead partially blocks (must be dodgy ink) if I don't use the printer for a week, so I do this all the time and can assure you it's a quick and easy process. It probably applies to other hp models with removable printheads but you might have to ad-lib on the pictures. What you'll need… - A small container printhead error to use as a soaking pot. I use an old bit of plastic blister packaging because it's just the right depth to lean the back edge of the printhead against - you'll see what I mean in the photos but anything around 2-3 inches square with sides at least 3/4′s of an inch high will do. - A bit of paper kitchen towel. - Some hot, but not boiling, water. - A sink or similar worksurface or some newspaper printhead error hp to protect your granny's antique table. - Almost certainly another bit of kitchen roll to wipe your fingers on. Do what I always mean to do and get some of those plastic gloves from a petrol station otherwise you'll have ink on your hands for at least 24 hours (it's a badge of honour :) ). Step 1 - Put the kettle on, this will be your hot but not boiling water in a couple of minutes. Some people advocate the use of Windex, etc. but I have found in most cases hot water alone works just fine. I've also seen various statements about the temperature of the water, but thermal inkjet printers work by super-heating the ink to create a steam bubble (so hotter than 100C) which forces the ink out of the nozzle (see here) so any level of hot is fine. You don't want it boiling / too hot because it will make your soaking container go floppy :) Step 2 - Open the printer by pulling the grey panel below the buttons / above the paper exit toward you. The printhead mechanism should move to the centre of the bay. Gain access to the printheads by raising the ink cartridge holder. This isn't the same as the ink cartridge release button, it's the lighter one underneath that when you pull the handle it swings open the catch. When you open it, the entir
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