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From: Llama Thumper on 5 Feb 2005 18:48 i have a lexmark z42. recently my colour cartridge ran out so i refilled it. i've done this before and it has worked, though more often on the black cartridges than on the colour ones (never had any problems with the black ones working after refill). anyhow, problem is that no colour will print when i try to print with the colour cartridge, only black. i've tried taking out the cartrdige and slightly wiping the head at the bottom - when i touch it i can see the tissue has 3 dots, red, blue and yellow. nevertheless it doesnt want to print. so, are the cartridges clogged, or is there something else? my guess is that they shouldn't be clogged if when i touch the cartrdige at the bottom i get those 3 coloured dots... any help appreciated!
From: Harvey on 5 Feb 2005 18:59 "Llama Thumper" <spam(a)redo.net> wrote in message news:d38fa8c4.0502051548.52e634bc(a)posting.google.com... >i have a lexmark z42. recently my colour cartridge ran out so i > refilled it. i've done this before and it has worked, though more > often on the black cartridges than on the colour ones (never had any > problems with the black ones working after refill). > > anyhow, problem is that no colour will print when i try to print with > the colour cartridge, only black. i've tried taking out the cartrdige > and slightly wiping the head at the bottom - when i touch it i can see > the tissue has 3 dots, red, blue and yellow. > > nevertheless it doesnt want to print. > so, are the cartridges clogged, or is there something else? my guess > is that they shouldn't be clogged if when i touch the cartrdige at the > bottom i get those 3 coloured dots... > > any help appreciated! That's much the same symptom I had with my Lexmark Z42 a few years back - after a couple of refills the cartridge failed to print at all. Time to buy a new one.. in my case it was cheaper to buy a new printer than a couple of new ink carts; hence the reason the Z42 sits in the garage gathering dust (It was a free gift with a new PC).
From: measekite on 5 Feb 2005 19:43 The time you are taking writing this and reading the answer is much too much and not worth it. Throw the printer away and buy a Canon IP4000. I recommend the factory inks. Llama Thumper wrote: >i have a lexmark z42. recently my colour cartridge ran out so i >refilled it. i've done this before and it has worked, though more >often on the black cartridges than on the colour ones (never had any >problems with the black ones working after refill). > >anyhow, problem is that no colour will print when i try to print with >the colour cartridge, only black. i've tried taking out the cartrdige >and slightly wiping the head at the bottom - when i touch it i can see >the tissue has 3 dots, red, blue and yellow. > >nevertheless it doesnt want to print. >so, are the cartridges clogged, or is there something else? my guess >is that they shouldn't be clogged if when i touch the cartrdige at the >bottom i get those 3 coloured dots... > >any help appreciated! > >
From: Taliesyn on 5 Feb 2005 22:43 Llama Thumper wrote: > i have a lexmark z42. recently my colour cartridge ran out so i > refilled it. i've done this before and it has worked, though more > often on the black cartridges than on the colour ones (never had any > problems with the black ones working after refill). > > anyhow, problem is that no colour will print when i try to print with > the colour cartridge, only black. i've tried taking out the cartrdige > and slightly wiping the head at the bottom - when i touch it i can see > the tissue has 3 dots, red, blue and yellow. > > nevertheless it doesnt want to print. > so, are the cartridges clogged, or is there something else? my guess > is that they shouldn't be clogged if when i touch the cartrdige at the > bottom i get those 3 coloured dots... > > any help appreciated! I had a Lexmark Z55???? (I'd like to forget the exact model ;-). Anyway, I managed to use the same cartridges by refilling for about two years, until I discontinued using it after I bought a Canon. It printed OK, nothing special, nothing terrible, though rather poor for photos. But pretty good to very good for text and graphics. About your cartridge problem. When my color wouldn't work I'd wrap a paper towel around it and swing it, like throwing a baseball, but don't let go ;-). Or raise it over my head and swing hard towards the ground. This rapid movement is an effort to expel any air bubbles that might be blocking the flow of ink to the print head. I might also hold it in my hand and bang it on the table rather briskly (the wrist hitting the table only, not the cartridge!). Make sure you always wrap a paper towel around it to keep any ink from spraying. My ink would always begin to flow after this bit of cartridge brutality. Good luck, let us know if it works. If not, I do recommend you get a "real" printer, like a Canon 3000 or 4000. They're easier to refill than Lexmarks. Lex and HP cartridges tend to leak for a while (sometimes too long) after filling. Canon's, by nature of their design, will not leak upon filling, provided you made all the correct seals, of course. -Taliesyn
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