Again, I followed the online suggestions: Plug the printe
About a week later, my PhotoSmart began acting up again. It started rebooting constantly, not even making it all the way through the power-up cycle before a harsh “click” and another restart.
Following some hard-to-locate directions, I was able to reset the printer by holding down the “#” and “6″ keys during a power-on. The printer then came back to life and appeared to be printing just fine. Just to be sure, I printed out a test page and performed a head-cleaning operation.
I have no idea if my use of expired inks was responsible for this error, but it seems likely. Regardless, the message popped up and the printer refused to print any longer.
As I demonstrated yesterday, some (but not all) of HP’s inkjet cartridges have a pre-programmed expiration date. Though no one from HP could explain exactly what was expiring and why some of their other inks don’t expire, their online documents suggest dire consequences from dried-up ink. Presumably, one of those consequences is “ink system failure”, and that’s just what happened to my PhotoSmart C6180 recently.
Ink System Failure; Error: 0xc19a0035
Yesterday I discussed HP’s expiring photosmart ink cartridges and advised pressing “OK” to keep using them anyway. Today we talk about what happens when the ink system really does fail.
There you have it: The death of an HP PhotoSmart printer
December 24, 2010 by Stephen 8 Comments
HP Photosmart Ink System Failure – Error: 0xc19a0035
You are here: Home / Everything / Personal / HP Photosmart Ink System Failure – Error: 0xc19a0035
State of the Art Thin Provisioning
Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE)
Blade Servers: An Introduction
Understanding the accumulation of data
HP Photosmart Ink System Failure – Error: 0xc19a0035
Комментариев нет:
Отправить комментарий