Can extended non-use cause printer cartridges to fail?

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In summary, the person is having issues with their printer where pages are printing with white bars through the text, despite the black ink having 1/5th left. They tried the self-cleaning option, but it didn't work. They suggest trying a test page or aligning the print head. They also mention that they accidentally printed a test page in color and it came out fine, leading them to believe that the issue is with the black ink cartridge. They plan to try a new cartridge and shake the old one to see if that helps. They also mention that extended non-use of a printer cartridge can cause it to fail.
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My printer is printing pages with text that has white bars through it (basically the bars are where there's no ink). It's just black text. The text doesn't appear to be faded, and the printer software says the black ink has about 1/5th left and it has a green checkmark indicating it's ok. Anyone have any idea what the problem is? It happened all of a sudden. I've been printing fine for the last few days, so it's not like the printer has been inactive for a while and the ink dried up. I tried the self-cleaning option of the software and that doesn't seem to fix the problem.
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Have you tried printing a test page since the test pattern might give you a clue what is wrong. Although the software reports 1/5 ink left I find that it can be wrong sometimes especially if you're using non-OEM cartridges but with the non-white bars not being faded it sounds more like a print head problem rather than ink cartridge related although if you don't mind maybe throwing away a bit of ink just change the cartridge to check that's not the problem.

I had a similar problem with a printer and the self clean function didn't appear to work but i was advised to run the self clean last thing at night and then turn the printer off but leave the wall socket on and plugged in. Then next morning turn the printer on and run the self clean again and hopefully it might have cleared the problem. Leaving it like that over night after the self clean let's the clogged ink soften so that it can be removed by the second self clean in the morning.

It could also be an issue with the print head alignment. If you google for your printer model and how to align print head you should find instructions on how to do it. Should just be a piece of software that will print a test page and it'll ask you to pick certain blocks that are the most solid colour or something similar.
 
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I printed a test page (accidentally) in color, and it printed out a sheet with 4 rows and 8 columns of different colored blocks in the center of the page. It looks fine, so I'm guessing there's nothing wrong with the printer itself, but instead with the black ink cartridge. Maybe it is running out of ink. Or maybe it is clogged. I hadn't used the printer in a couple of months, but then started printing out pages of text. I printed out about 50 pages of text and they all came out fine. Then suddenly, the next day, they started having these white bars of missing ink. So if it printed fine after a couple of months of sitting there idle, I don't think it would be clogged from sitting idle for only a day. I'll get a new cartridge and see if that fixes the problem. I hate to waste good ink, though, if it isn't empty.

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The printer head is on the cartridge itself, so perhaps it is a poor connection. There will be a contact pad on the cartridge, perhaps clean it (gently, with a dry cloth only) and it'll make a better connection.
 
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Sometimes shaking the cartridge will fix the problem. You have nothing to lose trying a new cartridge, if it works, try shaking the old one. I've been able to get more life out of old cartridges by shaking them.
 
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Extended non use of a printer cartridge can cause it to fail.
 

1. Why won't my printer print even though I just replaced the ink cartridge?

There could be several reasons for this. First, make sure that you have installed the ink cartridge correctly and that it is not expired. Also, check the printer settings to ensure that it is not set to print in grayscale or with low ink levels. If the issue persists, try cleaning the print heads or running a printer maintenance cycle.

2. How can I tell if my printer is actually out of ink?

Most printers have a low ink warning that will pop up when the ink levels are low. You can also check the ink levels manually by opening the printer software on your computer or checking the printer's LCD screen (if it has one). Some printers also have a feature that allows you to print a test page to see if the ink is running low.

3. Can I continue printing with low ink levels?

It is not recommended to continue printing with low ink levels. This can cause the print quality to decrease and potentially damage the printer. It is best to replace the ink cartridge as soon as possible to ensure optimal print quality and prevent any potential damage to the printer.

4. How long does an ink cartridge typically last?

The lifespan of an ink cartridge can vary depending on the type of printer, the amount of printing being done, and the print quality settings. In general, a standard ink cartridge can print around 200-300 pages, while a high yield cartridge can print 400-500 pages. However, this can vary greatly and it is best to keep an eye on the ink levels and replace the cartridge when needed.

5. Are there any tips for making my ink cartridge last longer?

To make your ink cartridge last longer, you can try printing in draft or grayscale mode, which uses less ink. You can also avoid turning off the printer while it is in the middle of a print job, as this can waste ink. Additionally, storing your ink cartridges in a cool, dry place can help extend their lifespan. However, it is important to note that eventually, all ink cartridges will need to be replaced.

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