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How to Override HP Printer Cartridge Ink Errors?

When you try to put on the cap of a technician and change your printer cartridge yourself or refilling one, after you put it back you often experience issues with your printer not recognizing a particular toner cartridge or ink.

This is not a point of worry as the majority of the population faces this issue, to help you fix the HP Printer Cartridge Error we have tried to consolidate a list of fixes that you can apply to solve this problem.

HP Cartridge Errors

The problem of your printer not recognizing your cartridges or showing an error might arise if you use re manufactured cartridges or refilled protected cartridges of another printer.

Plastic Cover Still Intact

When you buy new cartridges, they might come covered in plastic protective sheets, sometimes you forget to uncover them and hence they could not be recognized by the printer.

HP Cartridge Are Protected Through Driver

Sometimes when you update your printer driver you might unintentionally enable the protective mechanism. If this is turned on then your cartridges will not be able to work on another printer of the same model, also you won’t be able to use any other cartridges for your current printer.

Incorrect installation:

It might happen while changing the cartridges and refilling you might have not installed them properly; they might have not clicked inside or they might have been installed in another slot.

Dusty or Greasy Metal Contacts:

Every cartridge as well as printer slots have a mental contact imprinted on it, if the printer contacts are greasy or dusty then they wouldn’t be able to interact and the printer would fail to recognize the cartridge.

Internal Memory Failed to Reset:

A device is configured to refresh its base internal memory when its cartridge is replaced or a new one is installed; this is so new data is reflected. Sometimes the printer fails to carry out this task and thus HP Cartridge errors occur.

Software Update Ordering Chip Fails:

When you update your printer drivers usually, they fix bugs and other issues but once in a while manufactures use these updates to stop cartridges other than the original to work with your printer; due to this you might get the error that cartridge is not compatible with the printer. Re-manufactured inks are often marked as empty through chip data.

Methods to Troubleshoot HP Cartridge Printer Error:

Below we list ways to override the HP cartridge printer error, hopefully by following these steps you would be able to overcome the error. Here, you can get HP Printer Troubleshooting.

How to Return to Factory Settings?

These issues usually arise due to incorrect installation or unable to refresh the printer's internal memory, to ensure you get this out of the way and follow the steps given below:

  • If you have installed the cartridges then remove the new ones and reinstall the old ones.

  • Let your printer accommodate these and replace with the new ones in 10-15 minutes.

  • If the cartridge error still persists then extract the new cartridges and turn off the printer

  • Now unplug the printer or cut off the power supply to the printer

  • Wait for some time and then resume the power supply to the printer

  • Try installing the printer cartridge properly this time, check for right slots, check if it has clicked in the bottom and ensure no protective covering is still on.

  • Power up your printer and start printing in your own merry way.

How to Remove the Dust and the Grease?

The second most common obstacle or opportunity for cartridge error is the grease and dust that may accumulate on the printer’s metal contacts. To get rid of this follow the steps given below:

  • If you own an inkjet printer then remove the cartridges and cut the power supply to the printer, if you have a laser printer instead then cut the power then remove the cartridges.

  • Now with steady hands and great precautions extract the toner or ink cartridge from the printer and keep it safely.

  • Observe the cartridge for metal contacts and then find the printer’s contacts.

  • Use a soft and smooth fabric to clean off any dirt and grease from both the pair of contacts.

  • Reinstall the cartridges into their designated slots

  • Connect to power supply and print.

These two methods should cure any microchip or memory related issues; in case the problem persists then you will need to disable cartridge protection. This can be done through your printer menu; access printer settings and disable HP cartridge protection, save the changes.

Hopefully these help you override the HP cartridge errors and if not then you should call HP technical support for further guidance. You can contact HP Printer Support Assistant at +1(844)-539-9831.