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If these steps do not allow the printer to align the cartridge(s), you will need to return the cartridge(s) to the place of purchase.
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If you are not able to perform a cleaning cycle or if the alignment fails even after performing a cleaning cycle, please ensure that the scanner glass is clean and free from fingerprints or debris (this applies to certain models only).
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Every printer is different so please consult your printer’s user manual for instructions on performing a cleaning cycle on your specific printer. If the error continues, it may be necessary to perform a cleaning cycle to improve the quality of the print and allow the alignment process to be completed. Reinstall your cartridge into the printer and attempt the alignment process again.Please note that the ink will stain any underlying surfaces so please use caution and discard the cloth as soon as the nozzle plate has been cleaned. Dampen a lint-free cloth with bottled water and gently wipe the nozzle plate 2-3 times until you see ink appearing on the cloth.


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Someone has even created a snazzy, yet annoying video showing how to do this, in case you’re more of a visual learner.
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You can access this by clicking “Start” then “Devices and Printers.” Then, you should be able to select the scanner icon, which launches the windows scanning utility.
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Use the Windows built in scanner software instead of the software that came with your printer. There is a very easy way to use all in 1 printers without ink (at least for my Epson all in 1).

Meanwhile, we don’t have the hardware so we can’t test this tip, but reader Jeremiah recommends a method that bypasses the manufacturer’s scanning utility, getting you past the ink requirement. “Small & Medium business class printers often may not be as shiny, but they do the basic features far better than home printers,” he writes. Reader Nicholas notes that Canon’s laser printers do let you scan without a toner cartridge as well. The image may not look great with a color missing, but it lets the user do it. Not only will it run its functions normally even when out of ink, it will print even if one or more color cartridges is empty. Seeing the intentional design faults of all-in-one printers from Epson, Canon, and HP, I’m all the more pleased to have the all-in-one Brother MFC-6890. Reader Rey has a Brother printer that doesn’t have this intentional design flaw. Once a cartridge is empty- black OR color, doesn’t matter- the printer will no longer work until that cartridge is replaced.Īll is not lost if you do want an all-in-one, though. Kestris notes that her Kodak all-in-one does the same darn thing. Makes absolutely no sense to me but that’s the score. Currently the yellow is out and it won’t let me print grayscale or “black and white” only prints because there is no yellow ink. I have an all-in-one with tri-color and black ink. They aren’t the only companies to pull this trick, but some tipsters have let us know that there are ways around the flaw.īrandy tells us that her Brother printer also requires yellow ink to print black and white.īrother printers are no better than Epson or Canon. This week, we’ve heard from owners of Epson, Canon, and HP all-in-ones who complain that the devices are a useless lump of plastic without a print cartridge. That doesn’t stop manufacturers from making our gadgets unable to perform other functions when they’re out of printer ink, an intentional flaw that is wasteful and frustrating. Feed me ink!All-in-one printer/scanner/copiers are nice and all, but everyone knows that you don’t really need ink to scan a picture.
