LW1ECP
Getting Fingers Dirty
- Joined
- Mar 19, 2014
- Messages
- 10
- Reaction score
- 9
- Points
- 40
- Printer Model
- HP Deskjet 3050
As the Black 122 did not last enough after refills, I installed a continuous system myself.
- Tired of not being able to avoid the 'carriage jam' I had it reinstalled where I bought it, with new cartridges.
- Printed Ok 6 sheets, turned it off, turned it on 2 days after and now always shows 'incompatible tri color cartridge'.
- I cleaned the cartridge AND carriage contacts.
- I tried all forms of regional reset and reflash: press buttons 2+3 and On (Shows 'reflash 12345' and there it stays), unplug, press Ok+Cancel+On and reset the language and country (I chose Latin America, cartridges purchased in Argentina); keep pressed Cancel while plugging in between the mentioned steps...
All of these were performed obeying the plug - unplug sequences as shown in other posts, and without connecting the USB.
The error remains even if I put old cartridges that had NEVER shown THAT error before!.
The hp could not break down in the hours it was not being used. Is that error a time bomb after repeated 'carriage jams' (a suspicious behavior)? Did I properly perform the Reflash?
Thank you!
- Tired of not being able to avoid the 'carriage jam' I had it reinstalled where I bought it, with new cartridges.
- Printed Ok 6 sheets, turned it off, turned it on 2 days after and now always shows 'incompatible tri color cartridge'.
- I cleaned the cartridge AND carriage contacts.
- I tried all forms of regional reset and reflash: press buttons 2+3 and On (Shows 'reflash 12345' and there it stays), unplug, press Ok+Cancel+On and reset the language and country (I chose Latin America, cartridges purchased in Argentina); keep pressed Cancel while plugging in between the mentioned steps...
All of these were performed obeying the plug - unplug sequences as shown in other posts, and without connecting the USB.
The error remains even if I put old cartridges that had NEVER shown THAT error before!.
The hp could not break down in the hours it was not being used. Is that error a time bomb after repeated 'carriage jams' (a suspicious behavior)? Did I properly perform the Reflash?
Thank you!