The Magenta head was the head with the flow problem - I suppose the printer detects ink flow through the head and if it is "low" you get the Ink System Failure. ![]() In fact, it seemed like the Priming Initialization did not occur until the Lid was Opened. THE TRICK, was that you have to OPEN THE LID to proceed with the Power Up. When you power up with Cables Connected, I found the Expired Cartridge warnings that if you followed the instructions, would basically hang. You have to basically "wing it" for this Step. When you power it on with the Cables Disconnected (see NOTE at end), you do not get an obvious OK to press and then the power down. Now what is interesting is that the Procedure other people have stated in this thread is not accurate. ![]() After doing the Cable Thing once, it turned into the 000a code. SOLUTION: Doing the Run with the two white ribbon cables disconnected under the RHS panel solved the problemįirst I had to do this procedure TWICE. ![]() I am confident they kept overriding the cartridge warnings and ran some colors dry. Turns out it had the original cartridges in it and only 50 copies (!) I FIXED THIS ERROR on an 8250 that I got from a thrift store the other day.
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