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You may receive an error message indicating that the HP Designjet 3500cp printhead is out of order. It turns out that there are several different ways to solve this problem, and this is what we are going to discuss now.
Here the hairdresser kindly gave us enough of his old HP Designjet 3500CP, which was kept in the warehouse for some time.
We brought him back, he grew up and immediately noticed that the belt was dry, rotten, and came off. So we all got a new belt, and after sorting out a lot of things, we took off the old one and put on a new one.
First of all, when you think about it, you have an idea of what you are going to use this printer for. We don’t have a printer and this person is free, so we thought, “Hey, there is a way to learn – let us know.” So we have no real hopes and we dream of selling hundreds of square meters of products every day, but if I could really find use in things to make some money, that would be nice too.
So we turn it on properly after changing the belt and it seems to go. Then it comes to each part of the ink. Errors throughout the apartment with a stoveWith melting heads. So I looked for all the problems, cleaned the contacts on all the printheads and carriage, and all people showed that they were installed (no flasher). However, it passes the tests by visiting the boot system and saying something like “bad cartridge system.”
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All UV, ink, proprietary printheads and head cleaners. We have a trustworthy line of non-UV printheads that I use and I can’t help but try, I have many other problems with these printheads not working. He came up with a phone number with a variety of inkjet printheads, packaging, and responsible cleaning products. I can’t seem to find anyone to take the first final test.
If it is a UV ink system, why would you expect it to be bad? Are the printhead, tattoo and cleaner all a paired set, and furthermore, it knows that it is a paired set, and even if I entered others into the program, did it cause an incompatibility? I need help with this.
We would like to start with a coupthe ink is actually priced at $ 650 for non-UV or $ 850 for poor UV like a broken circuit board or dry and cracked wire harness.
Lest we feel like we are passing the ink charging trailer test, we can even move them back and forth.
Any ideas to bypass all of these tests? And what does it activate? The ink is very old, I know this, but I do not check for “stale” errors.
The next edition – let’s say we decided to cut the mascara and buy mascara. Are we going with or without UV radiation? As I have seen, the UVs are definitely flatter in color. Also, I know that even ultraviolet rays don’t work outdoors and we will never try to sell anything for outdoor use.
Assuming we can’t do anything from the outside, is the UV printer’s ink system really beneficial in this regard if we don’t produce artwork? I have no idea what we are going to do with this, but I would hate to spend $ 650 in the market to find out that we should get 850 right away.dollars.
In terms of media, are there any aftermarket media that perform well, or should I personally stick to genuine HP recommended products?
Any advice is appreciated. I note that there are 3-4 people working on this forum who have just purchased this traditional printer, so whatever knowledge you share, they can help a lot of people!
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