3. Remove the print cartridge. Hold the
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| print cartridge by the green top with the |
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| "nose" pointed upward. Place two drops |
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| of clean water on the gold rectangle on |
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| the "nose" of the print cartridge. After |
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| 60 seconds, gently remove the water |
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| from the print cartridge with a |
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| damp cloth. Then reinstall the print car` |
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| tridge and try printing again. You may |
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| need to print a few pages before the ink |
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| resumes a continuous flow. |
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| CAUTION: Do not clean the print |
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| cartridge unnecessarily; it will shorten the |
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| life of the print cartridge. |
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| 4. If the print quality remains poor, install |
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| a new print cartridge. If the problem |
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| persists, see "Getting Help" earlier in |
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| this chapter. |
I think the nozzles |
| Use the instructions in the previous |
on my print |
| symptom, "Print cartridge has dried ink on |
cartridge are |
| the "nose." |
clogged. |
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The last page of | The HP OfficeJet is | Press the Load/Eject button or wait for a |
my file wasn't | waiting to see if there is | few minutes and your last page will be |
printed. | more data coming before | released. After five minutes has passed and |
| releasing the last page. | the HP OfficeJet has not received any more |
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| data, the last page of your file will be |
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| printed. |
Parts of my | The Windows driver for |
documents are | the HP OfficeJet has a |
being clipped | minimum top margin of |
when I print from | 0.33 in. (8.4 mm) and a |
my Windows | minimum bottom margin |
application. | of 0.67 in. (17 mm). |
Before you print your document, make sure the entire document is visible in the "Print Preview" of your Windows application. You may need to increase the bottom margin setting for your footer (e.g. from 0.5" to 0.7").