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Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting Printer Hardware
Problem
Possible Cause
Try This
Printer Does Not 
Start or Printer 
Stops During 
Print Jobs
Ink tank is empty
If the ink tank lamp is flashing fast, ink is empty. Replace the ink tank and close 
the cover. If printing is not finished yet, just press the 
OK button on the printer to 
continue printing in the “no ink” state. Replace the ink tank as soon as possible 
after printing finishes.
Continuing to print in the “no ink” state may cause damage to the printer. Refer to 
“Replacing an Ink Tank
Replacing an Ink Tank
Replacing an Ink Tank
Replacing an Ink Tank” in the 
Direct Printing Guide.
If multiple ink tank lamps are flashing, check how fast they flash. Fast 
flashing (at about a second interval) indicates the ink is empty. Slow 
flashing (at about three second interval) indicates ink is low. For 
details on different flashing speeds, Refer to 
“Getting the Ink Level 
Information” in the Direct Printing Guide.
Ink tank is not 
installed in the 
correct position
If an ink tank lamp is flashing even though ink remains in that ink tank, it is 
inserted in the wrong position. Make sure that the correct ink tank color is inserted 
in each position. Open the cover and make sure all the ink tank lamps are lit.
Refer to “Replacing an Ink Tank
Replacing an Ink Tank
Replacing an Ink Tank
Replacing an Ink Tank” in the 
Direct Printing Guide.
Ink tank is not fully 
inserted
When the ink tank lamp is unlit, press the 
 mark on the ink tank until it clicks 
into place. The ink tank lamp lights red when the ink tank is fully inserted.
Make sure all of the orange tape is peeled off the ink tank as illustrated in Figure 1. 
If any orange parts are left like in Figure 2, remove all of the orange parts.
(2) Incorrect
There remains the 
orange tape. Peel off 
the tape completely 
along the perforation.
(1) Correct
An L shaped notch 
appears on the ink 
tank.
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