Printer cartridge stuck under the lid

Does anyone know how to get out the cartridge... Kodak ESP 2150 office

says it is blocked and he stuck indoors, nothing is blocking, not

Budge

Does anyone know how to get out the cartridge... Kodak ESP 2150 office

says it is blocked and he stuck indoors, nothing is blocking, not

Budge

Hello

Your best resource for this problem is support from Kodak.

Kodak - Support Home Page:

http://support.en.kodak.com/app/home/src/gosupport/selected/true

Find answers: Kodak products

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