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'Ink System Failure' or a '0x ...' Error Message Displays on the ControlPanel
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Error codes resolved in this document
'0xc19a0013' or no code displays with the 'Ink System Failure' error message
If your product has a removable printhead and uses 564, 364, 178, 862, or 920 cartridges, you have come to the
right troubleshooting document.
Issue
An 'Ink System Failure' or '0x... ' error message displays on the printer control panel. The exact text of these
error messages varies by printer, but they are usually preceded by the word 'Error .'
The steps to resolve this issue depend on the error code that displays on the product control panel with the ‘Ink
System Failure’ message. Look for the section below that addresses your particular issue, and then review the
solutions in that section.
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This document applies to Ink System Failure error messages with either no codes, or any of the following
codes:
0xC19A0001, 0xC19A0002, 0xC19A0003, 0xC19A0006, 0xC19A0008, 0xC19A0009, 0xC19A0013,
0xC19A0014, 0xC19A0015, 0xC19A0020, 0xC19A0021, 0xC19A0022, 0xC19A0023, 0xC19A0024,
0xC19A0025, 0xC19A0026, 0xC19A0027, 0xC19A0028, 0xC19A0030, 0xC19A0033, 0xC19A0034,
0xC19A0035, 0xC19A0036, 0xC19A0037, 0xc19A0040, 0xc19A0041, 0xc19A0042, 0xC19AC001,
0xC19AC002, 0xC19AC004, 0xC19AC008, 0xC19AC010, 0xC19AC020, 0xC19AC040, 0xC19AC063,
0xC19AC080, 0xC19AC0a5, 0xC19AC0c6, 0xC19AC0e7, 0xC19AC100, 0xC19AC129, 0xC19AC14a,
0xC19AC16b, 0xC19AC18c, 0xC19AC1ad, 0xC19AC1ce, 0xC19AC1ef, 0xC19AC200, 0xC19AC231,
0xC19AC252, 0xC19AC273, 0xC19AC294, 0xC19AC2b5, 0xC19AC2d6, 0xC19AC2f7, 0xC19AC318,
0xC19AC339, 0xC19AC35a, 0xC19AC37b, 0xC19AC39c, 0xC19AC3bd, 0xC19AC3de, 0xC19AC3ff,
0xC19AC400
Click the plus sign ( ) for more information.
Follow these steps to resolve the issue of 'Ink System Failure ' with an accompanying '0xc19a0013 ' error, or no
'0x ' error at all.
Solution one: Check the cartridges
The ink system can fail if the cartridges in the printer are installed incorrectly, if the ink in the cartridge is low
or out, or if the cartridges are damaged or not correctly vented. Follow these steps to check the cartridges
thoroughly and resolve any issues you might find.
Step one: Replace empty or low cartridges
The error prevents you from checking ink levels using the HP software. However, this error can be
caused by a low or empty cartridge. If the Ink Alert message displayed before the error occurred,
replacing the cartridge might resolve the issue.
Which cartridges you use depends on your country or region. To check the cartridge compatibility for
your product, click this link, HP SureSupply . If your language or country does not display next to the
globe icon ( ) select your language and location.
Step two: Make sure the cartridges are installed correctly
Turn on the product.1.
Lift the cartridge access door to open it.2.
To remove the cartridge, press the tab on the front of the cartridge to release it, and then
remove it from the slot.
Figure 1: Remove the cartridge
3.
NOTE: Do not leave the cartridges outside the printer longer than 30 minutes. Doing
so can result in damage to both the printer and the cartridges.
Examine the vent area, which is located on top of the cartridge, next to the HP logo.
Figure 2: Vent area
4.
If an orange tab is attached to any cartridge, remove it.
Figure 3: Orange tab
5.
If any of the cartridges have clogged vents, use a pin to clean the vents.
Figure 4: Correctly vented Figure 5: Vent clogged with
adhesive
6.
Using the colored shaped icons for help, slide each cartridge into the correct empty slot, and
then press down until the cartridge snaps firmly into place in the slot.
Figure 6: Slide the cartridge into
its slot
Figure 7: Snap the cartridge into
place
7.
Windows
Option one: Use the cleaning utility from the control panel
Option two: Use the cleaning utility from Solution Center
Close the cartridge access door.8.
Check the product control panel display.
If the error message has disappeared , try printing to check the print quality. If the
print quality is acceptable, the issue is resolved and there is no need to continue
troubleshooting.
If the print quality is not acceptable , continue to the next step to use the automatic
printhead cleaning utility.
If the error message persists , continue to the next solution in this document.
9.
Step three: Use the automatic printhead cleaning utility
Use an automatic cleaning utility to clean the printheads.
Click the plus sign ( ) next to your operating system for more information.
Printhead cleaning options vary among products. Choose an applicable option for your product.
If your printer has a control panel display, follow these steps to clean the printhead. Steps might
vary depending on your product.
On the product control panel, press the Setup icon ( ).1.
Press Tools , and then press Clean Printhead .2.
NOTE:If you do not see a Setup icon ( ), or you do not have these menu choices, go
to HP Customer Care . Enter your product name, and then click Next . You might have
to choose your product from a list of similar models. On the product support page, click
Manuals . Click User Guide , and then look for instructions to clean the printhead.
Turn on the product, and then connect it to the computer.1.
Open HP Solution Center.
Windows XP
Click Start ( ), click All Programs , click HP , and then click HP Solution
Center .
Windows Vista
Click the Windows icon ( ), click Programs , click HP , and then click HP
Solution Center .
Windows 7
Click the Windows icon ( ), click All Programs , click HP , and then click HP
Solution Center .
NOTE:You can also open the HP software from your computer desktop;
double-click the icon for your HP product ( ).
2.
In HP Solution Center, click Settings .3.
Under Print Settings , click Printer Toolbox . The Printer Toolbox opens.4.
Click Clean the Printhead , and then follow the on-screen instructions. The product
prints a test page when the printhead cleaning completes.
5.
If the print quality is acceptable on the test page then there is no need to continue to
troubleshoot.
Mac
Option one: Use the cleaning utility from the control panel
Option two: Use the cleaning utility from HP Utility
If the print quality is not acceptable, repeat the automatic printhead cleaning procedure
again. If the print quality is still not acceptable, continue to the next solution.
If your printer has a control panel display, follow these steps to clean the printhead. Steps might
vary depending on your product.
On the product control panel, press the Setup icon ( ).1.
Press Tools , and then press Clean Printhead .2.
NOTE:If you do not see a Setup icon ( ), or you do not have these menu choices, go
to HP Customer Care . Enter your product name, and then click Next . You might have
to choose your product from a list of similar models. On the product support page, click
Manuals . Click User Guide , and then look for instructions to clean the printhead.
Follow these steps to run a utility to clean the printhead.
Make sure the printer is on and connected, and unused, plain paper is loaded.1.
From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences .2.
Click Print & Fax (10.5 or 10.6) or Print & Scan (10.7).3.
Select the printer in the list on the left side of the dialog box.4.
Click Options and Supplies .5.
Click the Utility tab at the top of the window, and then click Open Printer Utility .6.
The HP Utility opens. Click Clean Printheads (features and options might vary
depending on the printer model). A test sheet prints when the process is done.
NOTE:Mechanical noises during the cleaning process are normal.
7.
Examine the test sheet for print quality. Consider repeating the cleaning if
there is improvement. Sometimes several cleanings are required.
8.
Recycle or discard the test sheet.9.
If the error message disappears, the issue is resolved and you do not need to troubleshoot
further.
If the error message persists, continue to the next solution.
Solution two: Reset the product
Press the Power button ( ) to turn on the product.1.
With the product turned on , disconnect the power cord from the rear of the product.2.
Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.3.
Wait at least 15 seconds.4.
Plug the power cord back into the wall outlet.5.
Reconnect the power cord to the rear of the product.6.
If the product does not turn on by itself, press the Power button ( ) to turn it on.7.
If the error message disappears, the issue is resolved and you do not need to troubleshoot further.
If the error message persists, continue to the next solution.
Solution three: Remove, clean, and reinstall the printhead
If the previous solutions did not resolve the problem, the printhead might be installed incorrectly, or there
might be ink or debris on the printhead electrical contacts. Follow these steps to check and clean the
printhead.
Step one: Remove the printhead
Press the Power button ( ) to turn on the product.1.
Open the cartridge access door.2.
To remove each cartridge, press the tab on the front of the cartridge to release it and remove
it from the slot.
Figure 8: Remove the cartridge
3.
NOTE: Do not leave the cartridges outside the product longer than 30 minutes.
Doing so can result in damage to both the product and the cartridges.
Lift the latch handle on the carriage until it stops.
Figure 9: Lift the latch handle
4.
Lift the printhead straight up to remove it.
Figure 10: Remove the printhead
5.
Step two: Clean the printhead
There are three areas of the printhead that need to be cleaned: the plastic ramps on both sides of the
ink nozzles, the edge between the ink nozzles and the electrical contacts, and the electrical contacts.
Follow these steps to clean the printhead.
Figure 11: Three areas to clean
1 - Plastic ramp on the side of the ink nozzles
2 - The edge between the ink nozzles and the electrical contacts
3 - The electrical contacts
CAUTION:Do not touch the ink nozzles. Do not touch the electrical contacts with your finger.
Use only cleaning materials to touch the electrical contact areas.
Figure 12: Do not touch the electrical contacts
Gather the following cleaning materials:
Several clean, lint-free cloths or papers. Coffee filters and glass-cleaning cloths work
well.
Distilled or bottled water. Do not use tap water, because it can contain contaminants
that can damage the printhead.
1.
Lightly dampen a clean, lint-free cloth.2.
Use the damp cloth to wipe the electrical contacts from the bottom to the top. Do not go past
the edge between the electrical contacts and the ink nozzles. Repeat this motion until no ink
remains on the electrical contacts.
Figure 13: Clean the electrical contacts
3.
Use a fresh, lightly dampened, lint-free cloth to wipe any accumulated ink and debris from the
edge between the ink nozzles and the electrical contacts.
Figure 14: Clean the edge between the ink nozzles and the electrical contacts
4.
Use a fresh, lightly dampened, lint-free cloth to wipe the plastic ramps on both sides of the ink
nozzles. Wipe away from the nozzles only.
Figure 15: Clean the ramps
5.
Dry the previously cleaned areas with a clean, dry, lint-free cloth before proceeding to the
next step.
6.
Lightly dampen a fresh, clean, lint-free cloth with bottled or distilled water.7.
Clean the electrical contacts inside the product by wiping them from top to bottom. Repeat this
motion until no ink remains on the electrical contacts.
Figure 16: Clean the electrical contacts inside the product
8.
Dry the area with a clean, dry, lint-free cloth.9.
Step three: Reinstall the printhead
Raise the latch handle, and then reinsert the printhead.
Figure 17: Insert the printhead
1.
Carefully lower the latch handle before reinserting the cartridges.
NOTE:Leaving the latch handle raised can result in incorrectly seated cartridges and
printing issues. The latch must remain down to install the cartridges correctly.
Figure 18: Lower the latch handle
2.
Using the colored shape icons for help, slide the cartridges into their appropriate slots until
they snap firmly into place in the slot.
Figure 19: Slide the cartridge into
the slot
Figure 20: Snap the cartridge into
place
3.
Error code 'c05d0082' or '0xc19a0043'
Error code '0xC19A0003' or any other code
Close the cartridge access door.4.
Check the product control panel display to see if the error message disappears.
If the error message disappears, the issue is resolved and you do not need to troubleshoot
further.
If the error message persists, continue to the next solution.
Solution four: Reset the printer
The error message might disappear after you turn off the printer and then turn it on again. After you make
any adjustments to the cartridges or the printhead, reset the printer in order for the error message to clear
completely. Follow these steps to reset the printer.
Press the Power button ( ) to turn on the product.1.
With the product turned on , disconnect the power cord from the rear of the product.2.
Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.3.
Wait at least 15 seconds.4.
Plug the power cord back into the wall outlet.5.
Reconnect the power cord to the rear of the product.6.
If the product does not turn on by itself, press the Power button ( ) to turn it on.7.
If the error message disappears, the issue is resolved and you do not need to troubleshoot further.
If the error message persists, continue to the next solution.
Solution five: Replace the printhead
If the previous solutions did not resolve the issue, replace the printhead. Contact HP support to obtain a
replacement printhead.
Click Contact HP ( ) on this page for more support options.
Solution six: Service the product
If the error message persists with the new replacement printhead, see the steps at the end of this document
to service the product.
See the steps at the end of this document to service the product.
For any other 'Ink System Failure ' message or other '0x ' error as listed at the top of this document, follow these
solutions to resolve the issue.
Solution one: Reset the printer
The error message might disappear after you turn off the printer and then turn it on again. After you make
any adjustments to the cartridges or the printhead, reset the printer in order for the error message to clear
completely. Follow these steps to reset the printer.
Press the Power button ( ) to turn on the product.1.
With the product turned on , disconnect the power cord from the rear of the product.2.
Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.3.
Wait at least 15 seconds.4.
Plug the power cord back into the wall outlet.5.
Reconnect the power cord to the rear of the product.6.
If the product does not turn on by itself, press the Power button ( ) to turn it on.7.
If the error message disappears, the issue is resolved and you do not need to troubleshoot further.
If the error message persists, continue to the next solution.
Solution two: Remove, clean, and reinstall the printhead
If the previous solutions did not resolve the problem, the printhead might be installed incorrectly, or there
might be ink or debris on the printhead electrical contacts. Follow these steps to check and clean the
printhead.
Step one: Remove the printhead
Press the Power button ( ) to turn on the product.1.
Open the cartridge access door.2.
To remove each cartridge, press the tab on the front of the cartridge to release it and remove
it from the slot.
Figure 21: Remove the cartridge
NOTE: Do not leave the cartridges outside the product longer than 30 minutes.
Doing so can result in damage to both the product and the cartridges.
3.
Lift the latch handle on the carriage until it stops.
Figure 22: Lift the latch handle
4.
Lift the printhead straight up to remove it.
Figure 23: Remove the printhead
5.
Step two: Clean the printhead
There are three areas of the printhead that need to be cleaned: the plastic ramps on both sides of the
ink nozzles, the edge between the ink nozzles and the electrical contacts, and the electrical contacts.
Follow these steps to clean the printhead.
Figure 24: Three areas to clean
1 - Plastic ramp on the side of the ink nozzles
2 - The edge between the ink nozzles and the electrical contacts
3 - The electrical contacts
CAUTION:Do not touch the ink nozzles. Do not touch the electrical contacts with your finger.
Use only cleaning materials to touch the electrical contact areas.
Figure 25: Do not touch the electrical contacts
Gather the following cleaning materials:
Several clean, lint-free cloths or papers. Coffee filters and glass-cleaning cloths work
well.
Distilled or bottled water. Do not use tap water, because it can contain contaminants
that can damage the printhead.
1.
Lightly dampen a clean, lint-free cloth.2.
Use the damp cloth to wipe the electrical contacts from the bottom to the top. Do not go past
the edge between the electrical contacts and the ink nozzles. Repeat this motion until no ink
remains on the electrical contacts.
Figure 26: Clean the electrical contacts
3.
Use a fresh, lightly dampened, lint-free cloth to wipe any accumulated ink and debris from the
edge between the ink nozzles and the electrical contacts.
Figure 27: Clean the edge between the ink nozzles and the electrical contacts
4.
Use a fresh, lightly dampened, lint-free cloth to wipe the plastic ramps on both sides of the ink
nozzles. Wipe away from the nozzles only.
Figure 28: Clean the ramps
5.
Dry the previously cleaned areas with a clean, dry, lint-free cloth before proceeding to the
next step.
6.
Lightly dampen a fresh, clean, lint-free cloth with bottled or distilled water.7.
Clean the electrical contacts inside the product by wiping them from top to bottom. Repeat this
motion until no ink remains on the electrical contacts.
Figure 29: Clean the electrical contacts inside the product
8.
Dry the area with a clean, dry, lint-free cloth.9.
Step three: Reinstall the printhead
Raise the latch handle, and then reinsert the printhead.
Figure 30: Insert the printhead
1.
Carefully lower the latch handle before reinserting the cartridges.
NOTE:Leaving the latch handle raised can result in incorrectly seated cartridges and
printing issues. The latch must remain down to install the cartridges correctly.
Figure 31: Lower the latch handle
2.
Using the colored shaped icons for help, slide the cartridges into their appropriate slots until
they snap firmly into place in the slot.
Figure 32: Slide the cartridge into
the slot
Figure 33: Snap the cartridge into
place
3.
Service the product
Close the cartridge access door.4.
If the error message disappears, the issue is resolved and you do not need to troubleshoot
further.
If the error message persists, continue to the next solution.
Solution three: Reset the product
Press the Power button ( ) to turn on the product.1.
With the product turned on , disconnect the power cord from the rear of the product.2.
Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.3.
Wait at least 15 seconds.4.
Plug the power cord back into the wall outlet.5.
Reconnect the power cord to the rear of the product.6.
If the product does not turn on by itself, press the Power button ( ) to turn it on.7.
If the error message disappears, the issue is resolved and you do not need to troubleshoot further.
If the error message persists, continue to the next solution.
Solution four: Replace the printhead
If the previous solutions did not resolve the issue, replace the printhead. Contact HP support to obtain a
replacement printhead.
Click Contact HP ( ) on this page for more support options.
Solution five: Service the product
See the steps at the end of this document to service the product.
Follow these steps only if the preceding troubleshooting instructed you to do so.
NOTE:Ink system failures can produce a carriage stall error when you reset the product. If the ink
system failure requires you to return the product for service, you do not need to troubleshoot the
carriage stall issue.
If you have completed all the preceding steps and are still experiencing a problem, service the product.
Determine if your product is in warranty or out of warranty. If you need help determining your product’s
warranty status, go to HP’s Warranty Check Tool .
If your product is in warranty , contact HP.
If your product is out of warranty , fees might apply for contacting HP.
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