Ink cartridge stuck?

I have a HP F2180 Deskjet All In One Printer.

I have replacement ink cartridges. (both compatible, I checked)

However, I placed the black cartridge on the left compartment that should have been the color ink cartridge compartment.

In addition, it is now stuck; probably because that I inserted while the printer is turned off.

Is it possible to get the cartridge out, I can't go out?

Hello

Sorry to hear the problem with your all-in-one printer, HP Deskjet F2180.

The only way to get the cartridge in the color slot is to raise the cartridge from the top, be careful not to damage the tongue made of plastic or other parts of the unit.

In the attached picture you can see where the ink cartridge is striking and caught in the trap, you can insert the tip of a flat screwdriver and push the cartridge down while pulling with your fingers. Do not insert the screwdriver all the way or you can damage other parts.

I hope this works!

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