INK TANK – The print heads are not integrated into the cartridge, do NOT perform the paper towel method.
There are 5 cartridges in this series; Black, Photo Black, Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow.
IMPORTANT: These WILL read a full ink level when installed due to a new compatible chip. However, the chip is a standard yield chip but the cartridge is filled to the XL amount of ink so it will read empty before the ink is fully depleted. When the cartridge reads empty, you should continue printing with the cartridge until print quality is affected.
The black is pigment based ink whereas the photo black and colors are dye based.
Not Recognizing
There is a smart chip located on the bottom of the cartridge. Inspect the chip for damage or debris. A lint-free cloth can be used to gently clean the four gold contact points. These cartridges use a compatible chip instead of the OEM chip our previous 564s had. The compatible chip does look different.
IMPORTANT: It’s normal for a message to pop up and say that non-genuine HP cartridges are not installed. This should not stop the cartridges from being used or the ink level from reading as full on a first time installed cartridge.
Verify you have the correct color installed into the correct color slot.
To remove and install these cartridges into a HP PhotoSmart 7510 printer do the following;
NOTE: For specific instructions on a particular printer model that also uses these cartridges please view the User’s Guide for the printer available on HP’s website.
– Open the cartridge access door. Wait for the printer carriage to move to the center of the printer.
– Press the tab on the color cartridge being replaced, then remove it from the slot. Make note of the different locations of the color cartridges.
– Make sure you have the correct color cartridge for the color being replaced. On some printers, such as the PhotoSmart 7510, the printer uses a Photo Black as well as a normal pigment Black. The Photo Black will install on the left furthermost slot and the normal Black installs into the right furthermost spot. Slide the cartridge into the slot until it clicks into place.
– Close the printer cover.
Click on the picture below to view an animation on removing and installing the cartridges into a HP PhotoSmart 7510 printer
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Print Quality Issues
There is a tape seal on the top of the cartridge which must be removed prior to installation. This opens a vent hole that allows the ink to evacuate the cartridge properly.
There’s an orange plastic protective clip, or in some cases a red plastic cap held on by tape, which must be removed prior to installation.
If the prints are smearing there is a built in cleaning process specifically for resolving smearing issues. To run this cleaning on the PhotoSmart 7510 do the following;
– From the Home screen, touch the Settings icon, and then touch Tools.
– On the Tools menu, touch the down arrow to scroll through the options, and then touch Clean Ink Smear. The process takes several minutes to complete. Paper will be moved back and forth during the cleaning and mechanical noises are normal at this time.
For all other print quality issues a printhead cleaning should be performed. To run a printhead cleaning on a PhotoSmart 7510 do the following;
– From the Home screen, press the Settings button. The Setup Menu is displayed.
– In the Setup Menu, touch the screen to highlight Tools. Press OK.
– Touch the screen to highlight Clean Printhead. Press OK.
A second cleaning may be required to fully resolve a print quality issue. If the problem still isn’t resolved after 2 cleanings run a third cleaning but allow the printer to sit for 10-15 minutes before attempting to print. This allows the ink to soak on the printhead. Printhead cleanings should be done sparingly as they do consume ink.
Not Fitting
Verify you have the correct cartridges for your specific printer model.
Make sure that any protective clips or pieces of tape have been removed.
Check to make sure that the correct color cartridge is being installed into the correct color slot. On some printers that use these cartridges there will be a Photo Black in addition to the pigment Black. The Photo Black is physically the same size as the color cartridges whereas the XL pigment Black is physically thicker. Make sure you are not trying to install the Photo Black into the pigment Black slot and vice versa.
If the cartridge is not clicking down or keeps popping up then this may be caused by the tab on the side of the cartridge being bent too far into the cartridge body. Bend the tab away from the cartridge body until it stays at a 45 degree angle. The tab is pretty malleable and can bend quite a bit without breaking.
Click the YouTube video below to watch a video on resolving the HP 564s not clicking down
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WWQ4nmjRFM[/youtube]
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Check inside the printer for any obstructions. Check the cartridge itself for any physical damage.
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