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"Allan Denham, Country Computer Service offers very sound advice. This answer is just to augment that answer. Here is some information that I found and should work for your printer as well.""To determine if the cartridge set can produce the correct basic colors, run the ""Clean The Print Cartridges"" function under Services in the printer driver properties. The cleaning process will produce black, cyan, magenta, and yellow if both cartridges are good. If one or more of the colors is missing:
1. A cartridge has failed or is empty.
2. The print nozzles may be plugged, i.e. dried out or not being cleaned properly by the service station.
3. The cartridge and carriage electrical contacts may be dirty.
4. The printer may have failed.
If there is an incorrect color, the ink is mixed inside the color cartridge.
-- Do not continue until you have worked through any issues revealed above. --
After establishing that the printer is capable of producing the basic color set, print from a software application. If you are not getting the expected colors, consider these possibilities:
1. The software is not configured properly.
2. Uninstalling and reinstalling the printer driver.
3. The printer may have failed.
Try the color cartridge in another printer just to be sure it is good. It does happen that the cartridge doesn't make good contact with the pins in the carriage, either through the fault of the cartridge or the carriage. You should be able to find a friend or coworker who uses one of these: Deskjet 900 series (950, 960, 970, 990), or the original Photosmart line (P1000, 1115, 1118, 1215, 1218, or 1315) and either use their working cartridge, or place your cartridge in one of those printers"" There is plenty of more information on this great site.Hope this helps, good luck."
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