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Just got my new computer a week ago.  Windows 7 operating system.  My C6280 worked perfectly until tonight when it comes to stop.  Error message says "ink system failure OxcO5d1381.  I tried to unplug the machine and reconnect it.  I turned he walks several times.  I get an "abnormal termination" message every time I turn it back on after the off with the switch power off.  "When I turn it back on, the ink system starts making all kinds of clicking noises before it finally gives me the message" system failure ink yet "once.... telling me to recycle the printer power switch  I suck... and not get my impression made.

Can someone help me?

Hi again,

I was helping another customer with a C6280 with installation of Windows 8 and this customer said they had seen a failure of similar unknowingly ink system.  This is what we were just yesterday.  See if that helps you

Thanks for your help. I found a link for download for my C6380 and Windows 8.  My first attempt was a failure due to I continued the fight against the code of failure ink system I've had for several months. I thought it was the only thing holding my download. I had tried everything to get rid of this error by using the suggestions provided by HP support.  Finally, I got the courage to clean the print head.  I have done this and initially had a lot of error messages to replace all of the cartridges, which I did not. I turned off the printer and now and then got a different error message about a cartridge is damaged.  I lifted the said cartridge and put back. Then, this happened with another cartridge, if I deleted and put it back in and turned the computer market.  Then it said that everything was ok, but it had an alignment error.  A ran a second aignment run and had another error.  Gently, I moved the print head about an inch to the right and tried again.  Alignment came back ok but I still have a line of black light (about 1/2 "wide) in the middle of my page.  At least everything is printing and now I can use my scan and print photos and HP Solutions.  I'll have to see about the line running to the Center. Maybe it's just an ink that will disappear.  I couldn't believe all the dirt of the ink that was on the print head. What a waste. Hope this helps someone to keep trying even if they get the error messages on the cartridges.  I know that belongs under another forum but maybe someone can use the information. Thank you all

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