HP OfficeJet 4620 ink questions

Hello

I'm having a problem with my ink cartridges. Yesterday I bought a pack of 4 inks (564XL) for my 4620 printer all in one and I have replaced three of them (Cyan, Magenta and yellow). This morning my printer tells me that these three should be replaced again. I have not more 30 pages printed since yesterday.

It would be a problem with my printer or ink cartridges? What should I do? I printed a test page, and of course the new ink cartridges need to be replaced again.

Any suggestion or help would be appreciated.

Thank you

Paul

Hi Paul2079,

I'm sorry for the late reply. I would ask you to check with a different cartridges and see if it works otherwise, you need to replace the cartridges once more...

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