Edge not found.
Reload media.
The internal sensor on the
carriage cannot see the
edge of the printing
material. This may be
because the material is
100% transparent or
because the lens cover is
dirty.
Try to load a different
printing material. If the
same message is
displayed, replace the
lens cover. See
user
maintenance kit.
Error processing job
Flushing rest of job
There has been an error
processing a PostScript
image. The rest of the job
will be canceled and the
print will be deleted.
Check that the PostScript
driver is correctly
configured. Refer to the
PostScript driver
documentation for the
driver you are using.
Full ink cartridges
needed
The ink system startup
must have full cartridges to
enable the initialization of
the complete ink system.
Remove the ink
cartridges that are low on
ink and replace with full
ink cartridges.
Have ink tube
replaced or risk
printer damage
Contact HP
The internal ink system
tubes need replacing
urgently.
The ink system tubes
have reached the end of
their useful life. Please
replace them before they
break and damage the
printer.
HP is not responsible
for damage from use
of non-HP ink
Select YES to replace
Use genuine HP
components for excellent
image quality from your
printer. If you choose to
continue printing with this
ink supply you may not
have a properly functioning
or reliable ink level
indicator. The solid bar
showing the ink level will
be replaced by a patterned
bar. You may not know
when the ink supply is
running low or empty.
Printing with an empty ink
supply may seriously
damage your printhead,
ink tubes, and printer. Any
damage resulting from use
of this supply or non-HP
ink is not covered under
your printer warranty.
Select Yes to replace
your cartridge with a
genuine HP No. 81/83
cartridge, No to continue.
For an animation of the
cartridge removal
procedure, see
how do I
remove ink cartridges?.
See also
ordering ink
supplies.
Initializing printer
Please wait. %
The printer needs about
ten minutes to initialize the
system completely.
You can put the printer
into sleep mode, which
will return to Ready
status much quicker. See
tell me about sleep
mode.
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