
Solution 2: Check the ink levels
Solution: Check the estimated ink levels in the ink cartridges. Insufficient ink may cause the printhead to overheat. When the printhead overheats, the printer slows down to allow it to cool.
NOTE: Ink level warnings and indicators provide estimates for planning purposes only. When you receive a
For more information, see:
Check the estimated ink levels
Cause: The ink cartridges might have insufficient ink.
If this did not solve the issue, try the next solution.
Solution 3: Contact HP support
Solution: Contact HP support for service.
Go to: www.hp.com/support.
If prompted, choose your country/region, and then click Contact HP for information on calling for technical support.
Cause: There was a problem with the product.
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Memory card troubleshooting
Use this section to solve these memory card problems:
•My memory card no longer works in my digital camera
•The product does not read the memory card
•The photos on the memory card do not transfer to my computer
My memory card no longer works in my digital camera
Solution: Reformat your memory card in your camera or format your memory card on a Windows computer by selecting the FAT format. For more information, see the documentation that came with your digital camera.
Cause: You formatted the card on a Windows XP computer. By default, Windows XP formats a memory card of 8 MB or less and 64 MB or more with the FAT32 format. Digital cameras and other products use the FAT (FAT16 or FAT12) format and cannot recognize a FAT32 formatted card.
The product does not read the memory card
Try the following solutions to resolve the issue. Solutions are listed in order, with the most likely solution first. If the first solution does not solve the problem, continue trying the remaining solutions until the issue is resolved.
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