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Overriding the ink level gauge
in the HP D135 / D155 using the HP14 cartridge
Overriding the ink level gauge disables the printers ink level tracking feature.
Caution! If you use the override sequence described below,
you will disable the ink level gauge for your ink cartridge. If you choose to continue printing with an ink
cartridge that has had its ink level gauge disabled, you may not know when the cartridge
is running low or empty.
The ink level gauge automatically resets
when a different ink cartridge is installed in the printer.
Overriding the ink level gauge does not affect ink cartridge expiration dates. The printer cannot use an expired ink cartridge.
Follow these steps to override the ink level gauge:
If you installed a black ink cartridge
1. Press
and
at
the same time, then release.
2. On
the keyboard, press in a fast sequence, 7, 8, 9.
3. When
the prompt appears asking if you want to override the ink level gauge, press 1 for Yes, or 2 for No.
If you installed a tri-color ink cartridge
Press
and
at
the same time, then release.
On the
keyboard, press in a fast sequence, 4, 5, 6.
When the
prompt appears asking if you want to override the ink level gauge, press 1 for Yes, or 2 for No.
Always install an ink cartridge before performing an ink lever gauge override.
To restore Factory Defaults:
You can restore the original factory settings to what they were when you purchased
your HP OfficeJet. Choosing to restore you factory defaults restores all settings, except
copy settings, speed-dial entries, date, and fax header information.
You can perform this process from the front panel only.
1. - Press Menu.
2. - Press 7, then 5.
This selects the Status and
Maintenance menu, then selects the Restore Factory Defaults
option.
The factory default settings are restored.
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