METHOD 1: RESETTING THE MACHINE’S INTERNAL MEMORY Turn off the printer, wait for a few seconds and then turn the printer back on. This process clears the previous ink level readings from the machine’s internal memory. Now replace the ink cartridges, turn the printer off and restart it after another few seconds.
How do I fix my Kodak printhead error?
To resolve the error:
- Open the printer access door.
- If the printhead and ink cartridges are not installed in the printer, install them:
- If the ink cartridges and printhead are already in the printer, remove them, then reinstall them.
Why is my printer not printing after changing cartridges?
After replacing your printer’s empty ink cartridge, the machine might not print correctly or at all. This often happens when the printer doesn’t recognize the cartridge or “thinks” it’s still empty. These problems are even more common if you refilled the empty cartridge yourself.
Why does my Kodak printer not print black?
Kodak printer not printing in black ink is a common problem, which is caused because of many reasons such as plastic protective tape on the cartridge, incorrect calibration of printer, dirt accumulation in ink cartridge, etc.
How do you reset a chipped ink cartridge?
To use a physical chip resetter, simply press the four contacts on the chip against the contacts on the resetter. On most receptors, a light will flash and then go solid green letting you know the reset is complete. Pop that cartridge back in your Epson and check your ink levels.
How do I get my Kodak printer back online?
Here’s how.
- a. Open the Start menu and click on “Devices and Printers”.
- b. Double-click on the icon of the printer you want to change to online.
- c. Go to “Printer” in the menu bar of the pop-up window and uncheck “Use Printer Offline”.