Is it possible to replace an empty cartridge on the Photosmart D7360?

I have things that I want to print that requires only the black ink, but my printer says that I "can't" print anything about this until I have replaced the yellow cartridge empty. Everywhere is closed and I REALLY need this kind of thing printed for tomorrow, so I can't wait just to get a new cartridge. This must be completed NOW. Is it possible to replace it? I tried selecting the option 'only use black ink' to print, but it is still saying that there is nothing to print without replacing the empty yellow cartridge. Any help would be appreciated.

Hello

I'm afraid you won't be able to work around this error.

The specific printer includes an internal printhead accessory. print with a missing ink cartridge can damage the print head and so the device will likely allow to bypass this error.

Under certain conditions the front panel you can continue printing. If the screen does not give you an option to ignore the error, it is necessary to replace the ink cartridge.

You can find than that listed in the user manual to the title of the page 53

Error message: Cannot print
Solution The indicated ink cartridge(s) are out of ink.
Replace the indicated ink cartridge(s) immediately so that you can resume printing.
The HP Photosmart printer printer cannot continue printing until the indicated ink cartridge(s) are replaced. All printing will stop.

Kind regards

Shlomi

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