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how fix a dried up ink cartridge


Question Posted Thursday May 3 2012, 3:20 am

im having seroius trouble with my ink cartridge i have used up two of my ink cartridges and i was hoping there was a way to fix that problem becuase when i print out pictures they always have white lines on them and i want those cartridges back to normal so that um they can print the picture out right again with no white lines around them please help

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AMSxO answered Friday May 4 2012, 10:16 am:
That means you need to buy a new ink cartridge and pictures in color use up A LOT of it!

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