
Hp Color Laserjet Cp6015 Toner Review
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My HP 1320 usually goes through 3 cartridges a month of the 49A at a price of approximately $70.00 each. When I use the 49X cartridge, I usually only utilize one a month at an approximate cost of $130.00 per cartridge.Â

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Error Code 13.5/6 - It indicates a paper jam in the printer fuser. Check the paper path, media belt and the roller that feed paper into the paper tray, toner cartridge, and fuser. If any kind of them looks bad, either troubleshoot or replace it. To clear paper jams at the fuser area, turn off of the printer and detach its power lead. Pull out the tray-2 dust cover (or the duplexer). Also open the rear output bin and pull the unit in your direction. Now slowly want to bin and the extension. Rotate the blue fuser leavers in the up direction to unlock the fuser.Â
The HP 1320 displays single tray, the 'tn' designation suggests that it has a second plate. The second tray allows me to have both legal and letter size paper available for printing and the machine will automatically print the appropriate size correspond the piece of writing.Â
When done, dip a soft cloth or cotton ball in alcohol or warm water (save yourself from being hurt) and rub it slowly and thoroughly against the ink or toner cartridge. Carry on doing it unless the ink or toner loosens up. When done, put the ink or toner cartridge back in place, close the panel and start printing.