![]() ![]() I really cannot find anything to complain about with this printer. ![]() It would be better if the sellers of such machines had left them alone in the first place. Pulling the cartridges is not effective in preventing these types of clogs. as far as being able to un-clog the head once you get the (now used) machine, all the bets are off. some brands/models are more susceptible to this form of "failure" than others. ![]() This is all good and well, however, as anyone with some experience with inkjet printers will tell you, it does not take long for a "clogged head" to happen from disuse. installed the ink cartridges and performed a test and alignment. Some of the sellers actually opened the box. I see used inkjet printers available on ebay (one of this type at this time). as the great bard wrote: "methinks something is rotten in denmark" ![]() I had an older version of the soft/firmware and the machine ran just fine for a very long time.Ĭuriously, i ran just 25 pages through the machine after the most recent "update" via the HP software updater and the print head left this mortal coil. It adapts readily to a "bulk ink" kit, especially if one carves some plastic on the left (inside) out.īe careful with the software and firmware updates. I ran about 40 reams of paper with high density printing though one of these before the print head died (read more below). I bought this printer as a replacement for an existing/failed B209a as my bulk ink system worked with this and a few other models. The B209 and B210 are good machines when used with bulk ink.
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