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Using and Caring for Your Inkjet Print Cartridges
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Damage Resulting from Refilling the Inkjet Print
Cartridges
To get the best performance from your printer, Hewlett-Packard recommends
using only genuine HP supplies for HP inkjet printers, including genuine factory-
filled HP inkjet print cartridges. Damage resulting from the modification or
refilling of HP inkjet print cartridges is specifically excluded from coverage of HP
printer warranties.
Refilling an HP inkjet print cartridge pushes the electronic and mechanical
components of the inkjet print cartridge past their normal life cycle, creating
many potential problems, such as:
Poor print quality
Non-HP ink can contain components that cause nozzles to become clogged,
resulting in streaked copy and graying or fuzzy characters.
Non-HP inks can contain components that corrode the cartridge’s electrical
components, resulting in poor printouts.
Potential damage
If ink from a refilled cartridge leaks, the excess ink might damage the service
station that caps the inkjet print cartridge while it is in the printer but not in use.
Because this service station maintains the health of the inkjet print cartridge,
quality problems might occur with this and future inkjet print cartridges.
If ink from a refilled inkjet print cartridge leaks onto the electrical components
in your printer, severe printer damage can occur, causing down-time and repair
costs.
Damage resulting from the modification or refilling of HP inkjet print
cartridges is specifically excluded from the coverage of HP printer warranties.
Caution
Note: When buying replacement inkjet print cartridges, check the part
numbers carefully so that you buy the correct cartridges for your printer:
895Cxi, 895Cse, 880C, 882C, 832C, 830C, 815C require:
Black HP 51645 Series
Tri-Color HP C1823 Series
810C, 812C require:
Black HP No. [15] (equivalent to C6615A)
Tri-Color HP No. [23] (equivalent to C1823 Series)
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