DeskJet 460c
DeskJet 460cb
DeskJet 460wbt
DeskJet 5740
DeskJet 5743
DeskJet 5745
DeskJet 5748
DeskJet 5940
DeskJet 6540
DeskJet 6540d
DeskJet 6543
DeskJet 6548
DeskJet 6620
DeskJet 6830v
DeskJet 6840
DeskJet 6843
DeskJet 6848
DeskJet 6940
DeskJet 6980
DeskJet 9800
DeskJet 9800d
DeskJet D4145
DeskJet D4155
DeskJet D4160
DeskJet D4163
DeskJet D4168
OfficeJet 100 Mobile
OfficeJet 150 Mobile
OfficeJet 6205
OfficeJet 6210
OfficeJet 6215
OfficeJet 7210
OfficeJet 7310
OfficeJet 7310xi
OfficeJet 7410
OfficeJet 7410xi
OfficeJet H470
OfficeJet H470b
OfficeJet H470wbt
OfficeJet Pro K7100
OfficeJet Pro K7103
OfficeJet Pro K7108
PhotoSmart 2575
PhotoSmart 2610
PhotoSmart 2613
PhotoSmart 2710
PhotoSmart 2713
PhotoSmart 325
PhotoSmart 335
PhotoSmart 375
PhotoSmart 385
PhotoSmart 422
PhotoSmart 425
PhotoSmart 428
PhotoSmart 475
PhotoSmart 8050
PhotoSmart 8150
PhotoSmart 8450
PhotoSmart 8450gp
PhotoSmart 8750
PhotoSmart 8750gp
PhotoSmart D5160
PhotoSmart Pro B8350
PSC 1610
PSC 1613
PSC 2350
PSC 2353
PSC 2355
PSC 2355p
PSC 2355v
PSC 2355xi
Your cartridge is not actually empty. It has been remanufactured and the ink levels cannot be reset. Continue printing as normal until all of the ink is used.
The working parts of the printer and cartridge are delicate and need to be in the correct condition to function correctly. Sometimes a little dirt or ink can prevent the cartridge from working. Remove the cartridge from the printer and gently clean the gold coloured electrical contacts on the cartridge and the contacts on your printer with some moist tissue. Reinstall the cartridge and attempt to print again.
There may be air trapped in your cartridge’s printhead. Please run a cleaning cycle according to your printer’s instructions and try to print again.
There may be a small blockage in your cartridge’s printhead. Remove the cartridge and try wiping the printhead from back to front a few times with a moist tissue. You should soon see a black line or a three colour line on the tissue. Reinstall the cartridge and attempt to print again.
First check to make sure that you have removed the clip and/or tape from the cartridge before attempting installation. If you have, then make sure that your printer is listed in the ‘Compatible With’ section.
Printer manufacturers often use the roll out of their printer firmware updates to prevent you from choosing the origin and type of supplies you use in your printer. This has been done is ways such as blocking the use of remanufactured/recycled cartridges entirely, applying a 'cartridge lock' system that locks a cartridge's usage to a printer and introducing a new 'generation' of the same cartridge model to stop older, remanufactured cartridges being re-used.
Most printer manufacturers will prefer you to set your printer to automatically download and install their updates for this very reason. We suggest that you disable the automatic update option to allow you to continue to use remanufactured cartridges and also to recycle your cartridge after it has been used. By allowing your printer to update the firmware automatically you are risking being locked into only using the more expensive and less environmentally friendly original branded cartridges.
So we highly recommend switching off your printer's firmware automatic updates and dismissing future messages asking you to update your printer. These steps are a general guide to how to stop the updates, but please note that they will vary slightly depending on your exact printer model.
This is true for both original and remanufactured HP cartridges. The page yield displayed by HP is based on a 5% page coverage life test. That is, if you only fill 5% of your page, your cartridge will print for the given number of pages. If you print photos, graphics or even a full page of text, you will be using more than a 5% page coverage. So with normal everyday printing, the page yield listed by HP is unlikely to be the same page yield that you will get out of your cartridge.