kemurikat
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This is the primary printer I have connected to my iMac, and it's been trouble-free until recently. Just wondering if anyone out there's experienced a problem like this on their printer:
Error 'the following ink tank cannot be recognized'. It comes up everytime I need to print anything now, and it's on the same damn one, the Photo Cyan. My printer has 6 separate ink cartridges. I'm tempted to buy another Photo Cyan cartridge, but it's still full!
I really don't want this to be another hardware problem. (sigh)
Is there a safe way to clean the printer's sensors? In case there's debris or whatever, and if anyone knows where they are located?
Also, as a band aid solution, I've just been snapping the cartridge in and out, so my printer would recognize it. Is this method gonna clog the sensors more in any way?
This is the first time in my life that my set up's been failing so much. I'm just an average user. My iMac's been back from the shop (AGAIN) only a month, now my Quadra's failing, and now my printer.
My 'faith' in technology's gone down a LOT, since all the companies out there (that USED to be reliable) seem to be doing cheap shortcuts for profit! Everything's so expensive these days. And for those of us that live paycheck to paycheck...every cent counts!
Error 'the following ink tank cannot be recognized'. It comes up everytime I need to print anything now, and it's on the same damn one, the Photo Cyan. My printer has 6 separate ink cartridges. I'm tempted to buy another Photo Cyan cartridge, but it's still full!
I really don't want this to be another hardware problem. (sigh)
Is there a safe way to clean the printer's sensors? In case there's debris or whatever, and if anyone knows where they are located?
Also, as a band aid solution, I've just been snapping the cartridge in and out, so my printer would recognize it. Is this method gonna clog the sensors more in any way?
This is the first time in my life that my set up's been failing so much. I'm just an average user. My iMac's been back from the shop (AGAIN) only a month, now my Quadra's failing, and now my printer.
My 'faith' in technology's gone down a LOT, since all the companies out there (that USED to be reliable) seem to be doing cheap shortcuts for profit! Everything's so expensive these days. And for those of us that live paycheck to paycheck...every cent counts!
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