HP Mopier 320 manual Error message Cartridge service station is stuck

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Error message: Cartridge service station is stuck.

The print cartridge service station is the component located beneath the print cartridge cradle that wipes and caps the print cartridge for storage. Follow these steps to clear the obstruction blocking the print cartridge service station:

1Open the print cartridge door.

2Gently push the print cartridge and print cartridge cradle to the left to access the print cartridge service station.

3Remove any obstruction.

4Close the print cartridge door, the press OK to continue.

Error message: Memory card in backwards. The black side should face up.

A SmartMedia memory card has been inserted upside down. Gently pull the card out of the slot and reinsert it with the gold contacts facing down.

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Contents HP Photosmart 320 series Users Guide Trademarks Safety informationCopyrights and trademarks Regulatory model identification number SDGOA-0406Plastics Contents HP Photosmart 320 series Welcome Front of printer Printer partsInside front of printer 1 In tray Rear of printer 1 USB port Indicator lights 1 On lightControl panel 1 On Idle screen Select Photos screen 1 Selection boxInternal battery compartment Available accessoriesAccessory name Description To use the printer menu Printer menuTo navigate the printer menu Tools Print quality Top level menu Submenus/options Additional submenus Options Security levelPaper jam Camera connect Preferences Smart focus Preview animation Choosing the right paper Getting ready to printLoading paper To print Use this paperLoading your paper How to loadInserting print cartridges Paper typeTo print… Insert this print cartridge Cartridge cradle Remove the pink tape Do not touch here Insert the cartridgeInserting memory cards When you are not using a print cartridgeAlign the cartridge Inserting a memory card Supported file formatsMultiMediaCard SmartMedia Memory card Slot How to insert the memory cardSecure Digital Memory StickRemoving a memory card XD-Picture CardUse these steps for start-to-finish printing in minutes Printing without a computerGetting your photos from camera to printer StepTo view photos Deciding which photos to printSelecting photos to print Do thisImproving the quality of your photos Problem and solution How to do itIf you want to… Do this Selecting a layout Setting print qualityPrinting your photos Selecting a print methodTo print from a PictBridge camera To print camera-selected photosDigital camera To print from an HP direct-printing cameraChapter Getting connected Connecting to other devicesConnecting through HP Instant Share Connection type and what you needTo use HP Instant Share to send photos Cleaning the print cartridge Cleaning and maintaining the printerCleaning the outside of the printer Maintaining and transportingTo clean the print cartridge contacts Cleaning the print cartridge contactsPrinting a test Aligning the print cartridge Storing the printer Storing the printer and print cartridgesStoring the print cartridges Storing photo paper Maintaining the quality of photo paperTransporting the printer Handling photo paperTo transport the printer Printer hardware problems TroubleshootingStatus light is flashing red Status light is flashing amber Buttons on the control panel do not respondPrinter is plugged in, but it will not turn on Printing problems Paper does not feed into the printer correctlyPaper jammed while printing Photo printed at an angle or is off-centerNo page came out of the printer Blank page came out of the printerPrinter ejects the paper when preparing to print Bluetooth printing problemsPrint quality is poor My Bluetooth device cannot find the printer Photo printed with bordersError messages Error message Paper jam. Clear jam then press OKError message Cartridge service station is stuck Chapter System requirements SpecificationsComponent Windows PC minimum Macintosh minimum Printer specifications Category SpecificationsPaper tray Operating temperaturePower consumption Paper tray capacityChapter HP Customer Care HP Customer Care by phonePlacing a call Return to HP repair service Chapter Installing the software Windows usersAppendix a Index USB Declaration of conformity EMC