no blue ink new cartridge

Cartridge HP ordered online, the alignment looked good.  first page or 2 looked good, now without the blue ink.  Printer is a 10 yr old Office Jet G85.  Any chance of HP has some bad cartridges or is it just time for the new printer?

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