HP Officejet 6000 Wireless User Manual
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Replace the ink cartridges NOTE:For information on recycling used ink supplies, see HP inkjet supplies recycling program. If you do not already have replacement ink cartridges for the HP Printer, see Order printing supplies online. NOTE:At this time, some portions of the HP Web site are available in English only. CAUTION:Wait until you have a new ink cartridge available before removing the old ink cartridge. Do not leave the ink cartridge outside of the product for an extended period of time. This can result in damage to both the product and the ink cartridge. To replace the ink cartridges 1.Make sure the product is turned on. 2.Open the ink cartridge access door. The print carriage moves to the center of the product. NOTE:Wait until the print carriage stops moving before proceeding. 3.Press the tab on the front of the ink cartridge to release it, and then remove it from the slot. 4.Remove the new ink cartridge from its packaging by pulling the orange pull-tab straight back to remove the plastic wrap from the ink cartridge. NOTE:Make sure you remove the plastic wrap from the ink cartridge before installing it in the product, or printing will fail. Work with ink cartridges 57
5.Twist the orange cap to snap it off. NOTE:Make sure the plastic tab is entirely removed and that the label is slightly torn, revealing the vent channel. 6.Using the colored shaped icons for help, slide the ink cartridge into the empty slot until it clicks into place and is seated firmly in the slot. CAUTION:Do not lift the latch handle on the print carriage to install the ink cartridges. Doing so can result in incorrectly seated ink cartridges and printing problems. The latch must remain down in order to correctly install the ink cartridges. Chapter 5 58 Maintain and troubleshoot
Make sure that you insert the ink cartridge into the slot that has the same shaped icon and color as the one you are installing. 7.Repeat steps 3 through 6 for each ink cartridge you are replacing. 8.Close the ink cartridge door. Related topics Order printing supplies online Usage information collection The HP cartridges used with this product contain a memory chip that assists in the operation of the product. In addition, this memory chip collects a limited set of information about the usage of the product, which might include the following: the date when the cartridge was first installed, the date when the cartridge was last used, the number of pages printed using the cartridge, the page coverage, the printing modes used, any printing errors that might have occurred, and the product model. This information helps HP design future products to meet our customers printing needs. The data collected from the cartridge memory chip does not contain information that can be used to identify a customer or user of the cartridge or their product. HP collects a sampling of the memory chips from cartridges returned to HPs free return and recycling program (HP Planet Partners: www.hp.com/recycle). The memory chips from this sampling are read and studied in order to improve future HP products. HP partners who assist in recycling this cartridge might have access to this data, as well. Any third party possessing the cartridge might have access to the anonymous information on the memory chip. If you prefer to not allow access to this information, you can render the chip inoperable. However, after you render the memory chip inoperable, the cartridge cannot be used in an HP product. If you are concerned about providing this anonymous information, you can make this information inaccessible by turning off the memory chips ability to collect the products usage information: To turn off usage information collection ▲On the product control panel, press and hold the Resume button and Network button (on some models, press the Wireless button) until the ink cartridge lights blink, approximately five seconds, and then release the buttons. NOTE:If you turn off the memory chips ability to collect the products usage information, you can still continue to use the cartridge in the HP product. Work with ink cartridges 59
Print and evaluate a print quality report Print quality problems can have many causes: software settings, a poor image file, or the printing system itself. If you are unhappy with the quality of your prints, a Print Quality Diagnostic page can help you determine if the printing system is working properly. This section includes the following topics: • To print a print quality report • To evaluate the Print Quality Diagnostic Page To print a print quality report • Control panel: Press and hold the Power button, press the Cancel button seven times, press the Resume button two times, and release the Power button. •Embedded Web server: Click the Settings tab, click Device Services in the left pane, select Print PQ (print quality) diagnostic page from the drop-down list in the Print Quality section, and then click Run Diagnostic. •HP Toolbox (Windows): Click the Device Services tab, and then click Print PQ (print quality) diagnostic page and follow the onscreen instructions. •HP Printer Utility (Mac OS X): Click Print Quality Diagnostics from the Information and Support panel, and then click Print Page. Chapter 5 60 Maintain and troubleshoot
To evaluate the Print Quality Diagnostic Page This section includes the following topics: • Ink Levels • Good color bars • Ragged, irregularly streaked, or faded bars • Regular white streaks in the bars • Bar colors are not uniform • Large Black Font Text • Alignment Patterns • If you see no defects Ink Levels ▲Look at the Ink Level indicators in Line 21. If any of the bar level indicators are low, you may need to replace that ink cartridge. NOTE:Ink level warnings and indicators provide estimates for planning purposes only. When you receive an ink alert message, consider having a replacement cartridge available to avoid possible printing delays. You do not need to replace cartridges until print quality becomes unacceptable. Good color bars Example of Good Color BarsAll seven bars are solid, sharp-edged, and extend with uniform color all the way across the page - the printer is operating correctly. ▲Look at the color bars in the middle of the page. There should be seven color bars. The color bars should have sharp edges. They should be solid (not streaked with white or other colors). They should be uniform in color throughout. The bars correspond to the ink cartridges in the printer as follows: ItemCartridge color 1Black Ink Cartridge 2Cyan Ink Cartridge Print and evaluate a print quality report 61
ItemCartridge color 3Magenta Ink Cartridge 4Yellow Ink Cartridge Ragged, irregularly streaked, or faded bars Example of Bad Color BarsThe top bar is irregularly streaked or fading. Example of Bad Color BarsThe top black bar is ragged on one end. If any of the bars are ragged, irregularly streaked, or faded, follow these steps: 1.Make sure the ink cartridges have ink. 2.Remove the cartridge corresponding to the streaked bar and make sure it is properly vented. For more information, see Replace the ink cartridges. 3.Reinstall the cartridge and make sure all the cartridges are properly latched. For more information, see Replace the ink cartridges 4.Clean the printhead. For more information, see Clean the printhead 5.Try another print or reprint the Print Quality Diagnostic report. If the problem still occurs, but cleaning seems to have helped, clean again. 6.If cleaning does not solve the problem, replace the cartridge that corresponds to the ragged bar. 7.If replacing the ink cartridge does not help, contact HP - the printhead may need to be replaced. Chapter 5 62 Maintain and troubleshoot
Preventing the problem that causes ragged bars on the Print Quality Diagnostic report: • Avoid leaving opened ink cartridges outside of the printer for an extended period of time. • Wait until a new cartridge is ready to be installed before removing an old ink cartridge. Regular white streaks in the bars If any of the color bars show regular white streaks, follow these steps: White streaksThe print quality bars have white streaks in them. 1.If item 11 on the Print Quality Diagnostic report reads PHA TTOE = 0, align the printer. For more information, see Align the printhead. 2.If item 11 is not 0, or aligning does not help, clean the printhead. For more information, see Clean the printhead. 3.Print another Print Quality Diagnostic report. If the streaking is still there, but seems better, try another cleaning. If the streaking gets worse, contact HP - the printhead may need to be repalced. Bar colors are not uniform Print quality bars are not uniformThe bars have lighter or darker portions in them. Print and evaluate a print quality report 63
If the color of any of the bars is not uniform, follow these steps: 1.If the printer was recently transported at a high altitude, try a printhead cleaning. 2.If the printer was not recently transported, try printing another Print Quality Diagnostic report. This will use less ink than a printhead cleaning, but if it is not effective, try a cleaning. 3.Retry the Print Quality Diagnostic report. If the colors seem to be improving, continue cleaning. If the colors get worse, contact HP - the printhead may need to be replaced. Large Black Font Text Look at the large-font text above the color blocks. I ABCDEFG abcdefg The type should be sharp and clear. If the type is jagged, try aligning the printer. If there are streaks or smears of ink, clean the printhead. Example of good Large-Font TypeThe letters are sharp and clear - the printer is operating correctly. Example of bad Large-Font TypeThe letters are jagged - align the printer. Example of bad Large-Font TypeThe letters are smeared - clean the printhead and check if the paper is curled. To avoid curl, store all paper flat in a resealable bag. Example of bad Large-Font TypeThe letters are ragged on one end - clean the printer. If this defect occurs right after a new cartridge is installed, the printers automatic servicing routines may solve the problem in a day or so, using less ink than a printhead cleaning. Chapter 5 64 Maintain and troubleshoot
Alignment Patterns If the color bars and large font text look OK, and the ink cartridges are not empty, look at the alignment pattern directly above the color bars. Example of a good alignment patternThe lines are straight. Examples of a bad alignment patternThe lines are jagged - align the printer. If that does not work, contact HP. If you see no defects If you do not see any defects on the print quality report, then the printing system is working correctly. There is no reason to replace supplies or have the product serviced, because they are functioning properly. If you still have a print quality problem, here are some other things you can check: • Check the paper. • Check the print settings. • Make sure your image has sufficient resolution. • If the problem seems confined to a band near the edge of your printout, use the software you installed with the product or another software application to rotate the image 180 degrees. The problem might not appear on the other end of the print. Troubleshooting tips and resources Use the following tips and resources to resolve printing problems. • For a paper jam, see Clear a jam in the device. • For paper-feed problems, such as the paper skew and paper pick, see Solve paper- feed problems. • Power light is on and not blinking. When the device is turned on for the first time, it takes approximately 12 minutes to initialize. • Make sure the device is in the ready state. If lights are on or blinking, see Control- panel lights reference. • No error messages appear on the computer screen. Troubleshooting tips and resources 65
• Power cord and other cables are working, and are firmly connected to the device. Make sure the device is connected firmly to a functioning alternating current (AC) power outlet, and is turned on. For voltage requirements, see Electrical specifications. • Media is loaded correctly in the tray and is not jammed in the device. • Printhead and ink cartridges are properly installed in their correct color-coded slots. Press down firmly on each one to ensure proper contact. • All latches and covers are closed. • The rear access panel or optional duplexer is locked into place. • All packing tapes and materials are removed. • The device can print a printer status page. For more information, see Understand the printer status page. • The device is set as the current or default printer. For Windows, set it as the default in the Printers folder. For Mac OS X, set it as the default in the Printer Setup Utility (Mac OS X (v10.4). For Mac OS X (v10.5) open System Preferences, select Print & Fax, and then select the device from the Default Printer drop-down list. See your computers documentation for more information. •Pause Printing is not selected if you are using a computer running Windows. • You are not running too many programs when you are performing a task. Close programs that you are not using or restart the computer before attempting the task again. Some problems can be resolved by resetting the device. Solve printing problems This section contains the following topics: • The device shuts down unexpectedly • Device takes a long time to print • Blank or partial page printed • Something on the page is missing or incorrect • Placement of the text or graphics is wrong The device shuts down unexpectedly Check the power and power connections Make sure the device is connected firmly to a functioning alternating current (AC) power outlet. For voltage requirements, see Electrical specifications. Device takes a long time to print Check the system configuration and resources Make sure the computer meets the minimum system requirements for the device. For more information, see System requirements. Chapter 5 66 Maintain and troubleshoot