If you receive an error message stating that the “alignment failed” or that the ”alignment could not be completed”, this may indicate that the printer is not properly recognizing the cartridge.
Remove the cartridge from your printer and locate the chip. Ensure that the chip is in place; and if so, you will want to clean it from any obstruction or debris as this may be preventing the alignment from completing.
Using a lint free cloth (such as a coffee filter), gently wipe the chip to remove any obstruction or debris.
Please also gently pull the tab on the front of the cartridge to help the cartridge fit into the printer properly.
Reinstall your cartridge into the printer (making sure it clicks into place), and attempt the alignment process again.
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. Every printer is different so please consult your printer’s user manual for instructions on performing a cleaning cycle on your printer.
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).
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.
If you encounter an error stating that a cartridge is missing or damaged, please attempt the following procedures as possible solutions to correct the problem.
Confirm that the cartridge pictured matches the cartridge you have in your hand or installed in your machine.
Confirm that the printer you are using is listed in the printer compatibility table as a suitable printer for the cartridge you are trying to install.
If ONE of these TWO criteria do NOT match, you have most likely received the incorrect cartridge for your printer. Please visit our PRINTER COMPATIBILITY page in order to determine what cartridge you need for your machine.
Once you have confirmed you have the correct cartridge for your printer, the first step is to remove the pull tab from the top of the cartridge.
Next make sure you have properly removed the plastic band and clip from the cartridge. The clip protects the nozzle on the cartridge and also keeps the cartridge from leaking.
Once the clip has been removed, confirm that the chip is in place on the cartridge. Now your cartridge is ready to be installed into your printer. Please keep in mind that there are various styles of clips and that the clip we are removing in this video may not be identical to the one on your cartridge. Clips will vary in color, size and shape depending on the cartridge model and supplier of your remanufactured inkjet.
If, after you remove the clip, your cartridge is still not fitting into the machine, you will need to confirm that you have been given the correct cartridge for your printer. To do so, peel back the product label to reveal the OEM label. Confirm that the supplier label and the OEM labels match. If there is no OEM label, look at the bottom of the cartridge and locate the HP part number. This number on your cartridge should match one of these: CN684W, CB321W, CN680W, CZ097W, CB316W, CN661W.
If the labels or codes do not match, your cartridge has been packaged incorrectly and will not fit into your printer properly. You will need to return your cartridge to the place of purchase.
If the labels or codes do match, please make sure that you are installing your cartridge into the correct location in the printer. Please consult your printer’s user manual to learn how to correctly install your remanufactured inkjet cartridge.
If you notice that the ink gauge displays low or no ink level, do not be alarmed - this is very common for a remanufactured inkjet.
Remove the cartridge or cartridges displaying a low ink level from your printer. Locate the chip on the bottom of the cartridge.
If the chip is gold, it is likely the original chip and will not display a correct ink level.
If the chip is a different color (such as green), the ink level should register correctly; but you may need to clean the chip from any obstruction or debris.
To do so, you may use a pencil eraser. Gently brush the chip with the eraser to remove any potential obstruction or debris.
Or you may use any type of lint free cloth such as a coffee filter. Gently wipe the chip with the cloth, again removing any type of obstruction or debris.
Once this is complete, replace the cartridge in the cradle. You should now see an ink level.
If the chip is gold (or a different color other than green), the ink gauge on your printer will no longer read the ink levels correctly because it does not recognize your cartridge as “new”. There is no way to reset this gauge; but this message can be bypassed easily, when necessary, and will not affect your printing performance.
Keep in mind that the ink gauges on printers only serve as an estimate of how much ink may be remaining in the cartridge.
To continue printing, click ok or continue through any printer prompts, if applicable, to allow the printer to finish printing.
Or you may press ok on your printer’s LCD screen, if it has one.
If you do not see an option to bypass the low ink message, please click here for an example of what to look for on your printer.
If you have attempted this troubleshooting and are still not able to print, there may be a problem with the cartridge and you should contact the place of purchase.
If you notice that the ink gauge displays low or no ink level, do not be alarmed - this is very common for a remanufactured inkjet.
Remove the cartridge or cartridges displaying a low ink level from your printer. Locate the chip on the bottom of the cartridge.
If the chip is gold, it is likely the original chip and will not display a correct ink level.
If the chip is a different color (such as green), the ink level should register correctly; but you may need to clean the chip from any obstruction or debris.
To do so, you may use a pencil eraser. Gently brush the chip with the eraser to remove any potential obstruction or debris.
Or you may use any type of lint free cloth such as a coffee filter. Gently wipe the chip with the cloth, again removing any type of obstruction or debris.
Once this is complete, replace the cartridge in the cradle. You should now see an ink level.
If the chip is gold (or a different color other than green), the ink gauge on your printer will no longer read the ink levels correctly because it does not recognize your cartridge as “new”. There is no way to reset this gauge; but this message can be bypassed easily, when necessary, and will not affect your printing performance.
Keep in mind that the ink gauges on printers only serve as an estimate of how much ink may be remaining in the cartridge.
To continue printing, click ok or continue through any printer prompts, if applicable, to allow the printer to finish printing.
Or you may press ok on your printer’s LCD screen, if it has one.
If you do not see an option to bypass the low ink message, please click here for an example of what to look for on your printer.
If you have attempted this troubleshooting and are still not able to print, there may be a problem with the cartridge and you should contact the place of purchase.
If you encounter a pop-up screen containing information about HP's Cartridge Protection Feature asking you if you would like to discourage theft and counterfeiting by protecting your HP cartridge, select "No".
If you selected “Yes” in error, you may see a second screen asking you to enable or disable HP Cartridge Protection.
Select “Disable HP Cartridge Protection” then “Save Setting” and close.
You may encounter an error stating that "HP's ink cartridge and printer warranties do not cover repairs or service due to the use of non-HP cartridges or non-HP ink" or an error stating "Counterfeit Cartridge Advisory".
It is important to note that most remanufactured inkjet cartridges are 100% guaranteed. Most manufacturers warrant against any damage to your printer.
In order to continue or begin using your printer, click OK or Continue to dismiss the printer prompts that appear on your screen after installing the remanufactured cartridges. Do not click "Cancel".
This message may reappear prior to the depletion of your cartridge. Please follow the same procedure to dismiss the message if this does occur.
If you did click "Cancel", click here for more information.
Your rights as a consumer are protected under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Federal Trade Commission Improvement Act, Subparagraph C, Section 101.
"The use of a non-HP ink cartridge or a refilled ink cartridge does not affect either the warranty to the customer or any HP support contract with the customer."
Please click here for more information How to respond to Warranty messages
Upon installing an HP 564 inkjet, you may encounter an error stating that the cartridge you have installed is an older generation cartridge.
Some of the latest printer models will only accept newly released cartridges. If your printer was released in the last half of 2011, you may encounter this error. You may also encounter this same message when using an OEM cartridge.
The OEM has put expiration dates on these cartridges. Look at the bottom of the cartridge – stamped on the cartridge between the ink port and the chip is a date that will have a year, month and a day.
If you encounter the “older generation” error message and the date on your cartridge is September 2012 (2012/09) or earlier, you will need to contact the supplier of your remanufactured cartridge for a new version replacement.
If the date on the bottom of the cartridge is October 2012 (2012/10) or later, the cartridge should be accepted by your printer.
If the cartridge is not accepted by your printer and the date is after October 2012, please click follow the instructions for "Cartridge indicates missing/damaged/incompatible/ incorrect/unsupported/has a problem"
Missing or Failed Printhead
If you experience the error shown below, please turn your printer off and then back on again. This should clear the error.
If the error persists, please consult your printer's user manual regarding printhead maintenance. Please note that printheads are a consumable item. They may need to be replaced periodically throughout the life of your printer to ensure the best printing quality.
The error pictured above may not look identical to yours, but the same information applies to the cartridge you have chosen to troubleshoot.
If you have removed the pull tab, plastic band and clip from the cartridge but it does not "snap" into place, there is a simple solution to fix this.
If you have an HP 564XL black cartridge and notice a physical difference in size between the cartridge installed in your machine and your replacement cartridge, you may have an older style cartridge that newer printers will not accept. When holding the cartridges side by side, you will observe the older style cartridge is much wider than the newer style released by HP.
If your replacement cartridge is physically smaller than the cartridge currently installed in your machine but the label shows that it is an HP 564XL black, you have most likely received the updated style and can proceed with the installatioin into your machine. You will notice a gap on either side of the cartridge once installed into your machine.
If your replacement cartridge is too wide to fit into your printer, you will need to replace your cartridge with the newer, smaller style. Please contact the seller of your remanufactured cartridge for the correct model.
If you encounter an error stating that a cartridge is missing or damaged, please attempt the following procedures as possible solutions to correct the problem.
If you have attempted to print a document but nothing prints on the page, first ensure that you have removed the pull tab from the top of the cartridge.
If you have already removed the pull tab and the cartridge is still not printing, you may need to clean any excess adhesive from the top of the cartridge.
If you have attempted to print a document but nothing prints on the page, first ensure that you have removed the pull tab from the top of the cartridge.
If you have already removed the pull tab and the cartridge is still not printing, you may need to clean any excess adhesive from the top of the cartridge.
To determine whether the chip on your cartridge has been replaced, locate the chip on the bottom of the cartridge.
If the chip is gold and has notches at one end, it is likely the original chip (which means that it may not display a correct ink level).
If the chip is a different color (such as green) or is gold with no notches, the chip has been replaced (which means that the ink level should register correctly).
The cartridges pictured above may not look identical to yours, but the same information applies to the cartridge you have chosen to troubleshoot.
If you receive an error message stating that the “alignment failed” or that the ”alignment could not be completed”, this may indicate that the printer is not properly recognizing the cartridge.
Remove the cartridge from your printer and locate the chip. Ensure that the chip is in place; and if so, you will want to clean it from any obstruction or debris as this may be preventing the alignment from completing.
Using a lint free cloth (such as a coffee filter), gently wipe the chip to remove any obstruction or debris.
Please also gently pull the tab on the front of the cartridge to help the cartridge fit into the printer properly.
Reinstall your cartridge into the printer (making sure it clicks into place), and attempt the alignment process again.
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. Every printer is different so please consult your printer’s user manual for instructions on performing a cleaning cycle on your printer.
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).
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.
If you encounter an error stating that a cartridge is missing or damaged, please attempt the following procedures as possible solutions to correct the problem.
Confirm that the cartridge pictured matches the cartridge you have in your hand or installed in your machine.
Confirm that the printer you are using is listed in the printer compatibility table as a suitable printer for the cartridge you are trying to install.
If ONE of these TWO criteria do NOT match, you have most likely received the incorrect cartridge for your printer. Please visit our PRINTER COMPATIBILITY page in order to determine what cartridge you need for your machine.
Once you have confirmed you have the correct cartridge for your printer, the first step is to remove the pull tab from the top of the cartridge.
Next make sure you have properly removed the plastic band and clip from the cartridge. The clip protects the nozzle on the cartridge and also keeps the cartridge from leaking.
Once the clip has been removed, confirm that the chip is in place on the cartridge. Now your cartridge is ready to be installed into your printer. Please keep in mind that there are various styles of clips and that the clip we are removing in this video may not be identical to the one on your cartridge. Clips will vary in color, size and shape depending on the cartridge model and supplier of your remanufactured inkjet.
If, after you remove the clip, your cartridge is still not fitting into the machine, you will need to confirm that you have been given the correct cartridge for your printer. To do so, peel back the product label to reveal the OEM label. Confirm that the supplier label and the OEM labels match. If there is no OEM label, look at the bottom of the cartridge and locate the HP part number. This number on your cartridge should match one of these: CN684W, CB321W, CN680W, CZ097W, CB316W, CN661W.
If the labels or codes do not match, your cartridge has been packaged incorrectly and will not fit into your printer properly. You will need to return your cartridge to the place of purchase.
If the labels or codes do match, please make sure that you are installing your cartridge into the correct location in the printer. Please consult your printer’s user manual to learn how to correctly install your remanufactured inkjet cartridge.
If you notice that the ink gauge displays low or no ink level, do not be alarmed - this is very common for a remanufactured inkjet.
Remove the cartridge or cartridges displaying a low ink level from your printer. Locate the chip on the bottom of the cartridge.
If the chip is gold, it is likely the original chip and will not display a correct ink level.
If the chip is a different color (such as green), the ink level should register correctly; but you may need to clean the chip from any obstruction or debris.
To do so, you may use a pencil eraser. Gently brush the chip with the eraser to remove any potential obstruction or debris.
Or you may use any type of lint free cloth such as a coffee filter. Gently wipe the chip with the cloth, again removing any type of obstruction or debris.
Once this is complete, replace the cartridge in the cradle. You should now see an ink level.
If the chip is gold (or a different color other than green), the ink gauge on your printer will no longer read the ink levels correctly because it does not recognize your cartridge as “new”. There is no way to reset this gauge; but this message can be bypassed easily, when necessary, and will not affect your printing performance.
Keep in mind that the ink gauges on printers only serve as an estimate of how much ink may be remaining in the cartridge.
To continue printing, click ok or continue through any printer prompts, if applicable, to allow the printer to finish printing.
Or you may press ok on your printer’s LCD screen, if it has one.
If you do not see an option to bypass the low ink message, please click here for an example of what to look for on your printer.
If you have attempted this troubleshooting and are still not able to print, there may be a problem with the cartridge and you should contact the place of purchase.
If you notice that the ink gauge displays low or no ink level, do not be alarmed - this is very common for a remanufactured inkjet.
Remove the cartridge or cartridges displaying a low ink level from your printer. Locate the chip on the bottom of the cartridge.
If the chip is gold, it is likely the original chip and will not display a correct ink level.
If the chip is a different color (such as green), the ink level should register correctly; but you may need to clean the chip from any obstruction or debris.
To do so, you may use a pencil eraser. Gently brush the chip with the eraser to remove any potential obstruction or debris.
Or you may use any type of lint free cloth such as a coffee filter. Gently wipe the chip with the cloth, again removing any type of obstruction or debris.
Once this is complete, replace the cartridge in the cradle. You should now see an ink level.
If the chip is gold (or a different color other than green), the ink gauge on your printer will no longer read the ink levels correctly because it does not recognize your cartridge as “new”. There is no way to reset this gauge; but this message can be bypassed easily, when necessary, and will not affect your printing performance.
Keep in mind that the ink gauges on printers only serve as an estimate of how much ink may be remaining in the cartridge.
To continue printing, click ok or continue through any printer prompts, if applicable, to allow the printer to finish printing.
Or you may press ok on your printer’s LCD screen, if it has one.
If you do not see an option to bypass the low ink message, please click here for an example of what to look for on your printer.
If you have attempted this troubleshooting and are still not able to print, there may be a problem with the cartridge and you should contact the place of purchase.
If you encounter a pop-up screen containing information about HP's Cartridge Protection Feature asking you if you would like to discourage theft and counterfeiting by protecting your HP cartridge, select "No".
If you selected “Yes” in error, you may see a second screen asking you to enable or disable HP Cartridge Protection.
Select “Disable HP Cartridge Protection” then “Save Setting” and close.
You may encounter an error stating that "HP's ink cartridge and printer warranties do not cover repairs or service due to the use of non-HP cartridges or non-HP ink" or an error stating "Counterfeit Cartridge Advisory".
It is important to note that most remanufactured inkjet cartridges are 100% guaranteed. Most manufacturers warrant against any damage to your printer.
In order to continue or begin using your printer, click OK or Continue to dismiss the printer prompts that appear on your screen after installing the remanufactured cartridges. Do not click "Cancel".
This message may reappear prior to the depletion of your cartridge. Please follow the same procedure to dismiss the message if this does occur.
If you did click "Cancel", click here for more information.
Your rights as a consumer are protected under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Federal Trade Commission Improvement Act, Subparagraph C, Section 101.
"The use of a non-HP ink cartridge or a refilled ink cartridge does not affect either the warranty to the customer or any HP support contract with the customer."
Please click here for more information How to respond to Warranty messages
Upon installing an HP 564 inkjet, you may encounter an error stating that the cartridge you have installed is an older generation cartridge.
Some of the latest printer models will only accept newly released cartridges. If your printer was released in the last half of 2011, you may encounter this error. You may also encounter this same message when using an OEM cartridge.
The OEM has put expiration dates on these cartridges. Look at the bottom of the cartridge – stamped on the cartridge between the ink port and the chip is a date that will have a year, month and a day.
If you encounter the “older generation” error message and the date on your cartridge is September 2012 (2012/09) or earlier, you will need to contact the supplier of your remanufactured cartridge for a new version replacement.
If the date on the bottom of the cartridge is October 2012 (2012/10) or later, the cartridge should be accepted by your printer.
If the cartridge is not accepted by your printer and the date is after October 2012, please click follow the instructions for "Cartridge indicates missing/damaged/incompatible/ incorrect/unsupported/has a problem"
Missing or Failed Printhead
If you experience the error shown below, please turn your printer off and then back on again. This should clear the error.
If the error persists, please consult your printer's user manual regarding printhead maintenance. Please note that printheads are a consumable item. They may need to be replaced periodically throughout the life of your printer to ensure the best printing quality.
The error pictured above may not look identical to yours, but the same information applies to the cartridge you have chosen to troubleshoot.
If you have removed the pull tab, plastic band and clip from the cartridge but it does not "snap" into place, there is a simple solution to fix this.
If you have an HP 564XL black cartridge and notice a physical difference in size between the cartridge installed in your machine and your replacement cartridge, you may have an older style cartridge that newer printers will not accept. When holding the cartridges side by side, you will observe the older style cartridge is much wider than the newer style released by HP.
If your replacement cartridge is physically smaller than the cartridge currently installed in your machine but the label shows that it is an HP 564XL black, you have most likely received the updated style and can proceed with the installatioin into your machine. You will notice a gap on either side of the cartridge once installed into your machine.
If your replacement cartridge is too wide to fit into your printer, you will need to replace your cartridge with the newer, smaller style. Please contact the seller of your remanufactured cartridge for the correct model.
If you encounter an error stating that a cartridge is missing or damaged, please attempt the following procedures as possible solutions to correct the problem.
If you have attempted to print a document but nothing prints on the page, first ensure that you have removed the pull tab from the top of the cartridge.
If you have already removed the pull tab and the cartridge is still not printing, you may need to clean any excess adhesive from the top of the cartridge.
If you have attempted to print a document but nothing prints on the page, first ensure that you have removed the pull tab from the top of the cartridge.
If you have already removed the pull tab and the cartridge is still not printing, you may need to clean any excess adhesive from the top of the cartridge.
To determine whether the chip on your cartridge has been replaced, locate the chip on the bottom of the cartridge.
If the chip is gold and has notches at one end, it is likely the original chip (which means that it may not display a correct ink level).
If the chip is a different color (such as green) or is gold with no notches, the chip has been replaced (which means that the ink level should register correctly).
The cartridges pictured above may not look identical to yours, but the same information applies to the cartridge you have chosen to troubleshoot.
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