Whew you saved me! I am a teacher and this was a brand new cartridge sent to my by my ink subscription company. After trying for an hour to find help on their website I found your video and it worked perfectly!! Now I can print my lessons!
Sir, you are a genius. I had about 62 percent black ink, and it was printing awesome. After 5 minutes in hot water, I dried it up and added it back to the Envy 5660, and I was able to print again. I wish these printers had a way, when not in use for awhile, to prevent them from drying out. Thank you
Worked like a CHARM! Thanks so much for the detailed instructions and ACTUAL footage of the parts. Found so many lazy BOT-voiced text tutorials that are a waste of time to watch. Cheers sir !
You are a genius, ty, ty, ty. After many frustrating attempts (believe it or not with virtual assistance on official website) your video resolved the issue so easily, pat on your back, have a great day, with regards and gratitude, TS
Thank you so much! I was already looking to buy a new printer. Both my old and my new ink cartridge had problems so I thought it was the printer. Your video saved me!
This really works! My cartridges must have been really blocked/clogged because I had to let them sit in water for a 2-3 hours before it started working and printing pages again. Thanks!
This helped me today and I appreciate it. I got a used printer and the ink was old so it causes it to slow print as well and I was worried that could be more of an issue. Once I did this it cleaned it out and resolved the slow printing issue as well.
The guy has named his video wrong, the ink cartridge is not a printhead. You can try flushing the printhead nozzles, I did this on an Epson I had in storage for a while and it now prints fine, at first little/no ink would come out at all. This happens with Inkjets if you don't use them for even say just a month or something. Laser printers are better if you only print every so often.
SO PISSED! Walked away for a minute. Came back and the warm water had sucked most of the ink out of my cartridge. So...if the problem is not a dry ink cartridge you are gonna learn an expensive lesson.
Whew you saved me! I am a teacher and this was a brand new cartridge sent to my by my ink subscription company. After trying for an hour to find help on their website I found your video and it worked perfectly!! Now I can print my lessons!
Sir, you are a genius. I had about 62 percent black ink, and it was printing awesome. After 5 minutes in hot water, I dried it up and added it back to the Envy 5660, and I was able to print again. I wish these printers had a way, when not in use for awhile, to prevent them from drying out. Thank you
This worked perfectly for me. Only waited 5 minutes. Thanks for saving us money and the environment from more waste.
Worked like a CHARM! Thanks so much for the detailed instructions and ACTUAL footage of the parts. Found so many lazy BOT-voiced text tutorials that are a waste of time to watch. Cheers sir !
You are a genius, ty, ty, ty. After many frustrating attempts (believe it or not with virtual assistance on official website) your video resolved the issue so easily, pat on your back, have a great day, with regards and gratitude, TS
Glad you did it!
Thank you so much, I've been wrongly replacing ink cartridges thinking they were empty. You've saved me a lot of time and money.
I am going to try this before ordering new cartridges for my HP Envy. Cartridges are not empty but may be dried out. Sure worth a try. thank you.
Thank you so much! I was already looking to buy a new printer. Both my old and my new ink cartridge had problems so I thought it was the printer. Your video saved me!
This really works! My cartridges must have been really blocked/clogged because I had to let them sit in water for a 2-3 hours before it started working and printing pages again. Thanks!
this actually works, thanks so much for your video !
inkjet printers should be taken out of the market asap as it is an environmental catastrophe
I haven't tried this yet but really appreciate how detailed and simple the explanation was!
This helped me today and I appreciate it. I got a used printer and the ink was old so it causes it to slow print as well and I was worried that could be more of an issue. Once I did this it cleaned it out and resolved the slow printing issue as well.
Your method really worked on my hp envy 5000 series, thank you very much .
Impressive man! My printer works fine again. Thanks!
Thank you! I can now print via internet. But it still won’t make a straight copy. Any suggestions?
Thank you! Your video helped me fix the problem I was having with my printer.
Fantastic, so simple and so easy, thanks alot sir :)
Thank you so much!!! I was about to give up and toss this printer.
Thank you very much. very simple and well explained and solved the problem.
Thank you so very much for this.
It worked.
What happens if the silver part is showing
this helped me a lot but i didnt have time to do the sitting in water mostly cause im lazy and just want to print the pages my mom needed thanks
This totally worked😊 Thank you.
Very helpful, thank you very much😊
Yes you are genius working 100% thank you so much
IT worked perfectly ! Thank You so much
It's worked!! Thank you, sir! 🙂👍📃
You saved the day! Cheers!
It worked, thank you!!!
It really works. Many thanks.
This was very helpful to me
This totally worked😊
This worked for me 1/3 times. These things are worthless.
Thank you so much!!!
The cartridge has ink and i did what you did and still wont print
Same
The guy has named his video wrong, the ink cartridge is not a printhead. You can try flushing the printhead nozzles, I did this on an Epson I had in storage for a while and it now prints fine, at first little/no ink would come out at all. This happens with Inkjets if you don't use them for even say just a month or something. Laser printers are better if you only print every so often.
Tried this and ink just ran all out of the cartidges into the water.
Worked!!!! Thanksss!!!
Thank you !
This worked for me
Amazing brother
Thank you so much 😀
SO PISSED! Walked away for a minute. Came back and the warm water had sucked most of the ink out of my cartridge. So...if the problem is not a dry ink cartridge you are gonna learn an expensive lesson.