L7590 The following printhead (s) has a problem: (part 1

I started getting the following message: "the following printhead (s) has a problem: yellow/black [K/Y], magenta/cyan [M/C]»

I was recently hurt of paper a little, jams with no ink on paper (all colors, even if I'm only gray printing). I carefully located and removed all the paper, including tiny specifications.

Then printing began showing spots in particular parts of the page. Using a lint cloth and isopropyl carefully wiped food surfaces. I also deleted the print heads very carefully and delicately wiped away all the dirt. I did the same thing for the ink cartridges. All the cleaning was done with a lot of attention with touch. Initially, I got the above message for the black, but shortly, I received the message for the two print heads. (cont'd)

Thank you, Rainbow 7000.

I carefully studied the problem and come to the conclusion that the printhead is certainly well beyond resuscitation.

The cost of the new leader, as well as a few other problems - the sheet feeder has stopped working altogether earlier and the paper feed has been less and less reliable insofar as it is a real nuisance - led me to search for a replacement. The very high cost of replacing the head and the fact that, in this country (Australia), it seems impossible to get any technical support after the warranty expired, led me to look elsewhere and I ended up buying a Brother J6910DW, who, in addition to all the things that HP could do, also manages A3, for about twice the price of a print head for the L7590. So far, it works beautifully, was a dream to set up and the same paper that was giving me all sorts of problem fed flawlessly. It's really good to be able to feed several sheets again. It is a pity bigggest I have now several authentic print cartridges I bought recently for HP ink cartridges. Genuine for the brother are also cheaper per page.

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