HP 400 manual Troubleshooting Print Cartridges, Short Print Cartridge Life

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Troubleshooting Print Cartridges

Short Print Cartridge Life

There are several causes for a short print cartridge life. The information below describes the average print cartridge life for the two recommended print cartridges and possible causes for a reduction to this expected print cartridge life.

Table 5-7. Print Cartridge Life Specifications — Ink Used

 

 

Print Cartridge Life Based on Ink Used

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1000 Characters Per

1500 Characters Per

Normal Print Mode

Print Cartridge

Part Number

Page Coverage

Page Coverage

(8% Area Fill)

 

 

 

 

 

Black Print Cartridge1

51626A

500 to 1000 Pages

333 to 666 Pages

 

Color Print Cartridge2

51625A

 

 

250 Pages

1.The 51626A black print cartridge life specifications are based on printing Courier 10. The lower numbers in the specifications are based on using letter-quality print mode and the higher numbers in the specifications are based on using draft print mode.

2.The 51625A color print cartridge life specification is based on using Normal print mode in Windows with an average 8% area fill.

Table 5-8. Possible Causes for Short Print Cartridge Life — Black or Color

Possible Cause

Explanation

 

 

Pages used a higher rate of ink

The rate of coverage on the page has a significant impact on the number of pages

coverage than that used for the

per print cartridge. Heavy concentrations of ink and higher print quality

cartridge life specification

significantly reduce the number of pages per print cartridge.

 

 

Pages contained graphics

Generally, graphics use ink at a much higher rate than the Courier 10 font at the

 

1500 characters per page specification. If possible, print drafts of documents

 

without the graphics.

 

 

The selected print mode uses

Higher quality print modes use more ink than draft print mode. To maximize print

ink at a higher rate

cartridge life, print drafts of documents in draft mode, then print the final copies in

 

letter-quality mode.

 

 

The print cartridge is past the

Replace the print cartridge. Use a First In-First Out (“FIFO”) inventory process to

expiration date

avoid a stock of expired print cartridges.

 

 

The printer was turned off with the print

A service station is located at the right end of the mechanism. This service station

cartridge away from home position

caps the print cartridge nozzles to minimize ink drying in the nozzles. Always allow

 

the print cartridge to return to the home position so that the service station can

 

cap the print cartridge nozzles when the printer is not in use.

 

 

The print cartridge was open outside

Opened print cartridges must be stored in the printer or in the print cartridge

the printer

storage container supplied with the optional Color Kit.

 

 

The print cartridge was refilled

Hewlett-Packard does not recommend or guarantee the print quality or cartridge

 

life of refilled print cartridges. Replace the print cartridge with a new print

 

cartridge.

 

 

5-20 Problem Resolution

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