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What ink does HP DesignJet T520 use?

What ink does HP DesignJet T520 use?

HP 711
HP 711 29-ml Magenta DesignJet Ink Cartridge.

How do I change the ink in my HP T520?

Replacing ink cartridges on your Designjet T120 and T520

  1. Make sure the printer is turned on. Open the ink cartridge cover on the left-hand side of the printer.
  2. Wait until the carriage stops moving. Press the ink cartridge to unlock it.
  3. Remove the ink cartridge.
  4. Insert the new ink cartridge.
  5. Close the ink cartridge cover.

What printer uses 711 ink?

HP 711 80-ml Black Designjet Ink Cartridge (CZ133A) for HP DesignJet T120 24-in Printer HP DesignJet T520 24-in Printer HP DesignJet T520 36-in PrinterHP DesignJet printheads help you respond quickly by providing quality speed and easy hassle-free printing.

What size paper does a HP DesignJet T520 use?

The HP T520 A1 size (24″) printer can take rolls up to 24″ wide / 610mm and up to 50mt long (10cms diameter).

How do I connect my HP Designjet T120 to my computer?

TCP/IP connection

  1. Go to the front panel and make a note of the printer’s URL (see Access the Embedded Web ServerAccess the Embedded Web Server).
  2. Insert the HP Start-up Kit DVD into your DVD drive.
  3. Open the DVD icon on your desktop.
  4. Open the Mac OS X HP Designjet Installer.
  5. Follow the instructions on your screen.

How do I clean my HP Designjet T520?

Go to the front panel and press , then Image Quality Maintenance > Clean printhead….Clean the printhead

  1. Make sure there is paper in the input tray or a roll loaded.
  2. Windows: In the Support tab of the HP Utility, select Printhead Cleaning, and follow the instructions on the screen.

Why is my new black ink not working?

Check if the vents of the cartridges are clogged. Try using a different ink cartridge to determine if your printer is able to recognize cartridges. If your printer used to work with an old cartridge, try installing that old cartridge again and see if your printer produces any sort of output–any shade of gray will do.

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