following cartridges appear to be missing or damaged

Hello

I have a HP Officejet 6500 has more. I replaced the ink in the printer several times since I bought it, but I had a LOT of problems with these cartridges. I get the error prompt "the following cartridges appear to be missing or damaged." I have owned HP printers from the early days with my first Mac, but I've never had this problem. There is no real secret to install these cartridges, but I lose more time down error message that I do print. It is not productive.

So if Miss me something, please tell me what because it is of course a pain.

Sorry to hear about your problem. Try to walk although this document and see if it solves your problem.

"The following ink cartridge seems to be missing or corrupt" Error Message appears on the product

If please, after back and let me know if that solve you your problem. I want to assure you that the problem is solved

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