How to Reset Ink Levels for HP Cartridges HP22, HP28, HP57
Ink level Reset method for HP Cartridges HP22, HP28 and HP57 almost similar with Ink Levels Reset for HP Cartridges HP21, HP27, HP56 and HP58. HP22, HP28 and HP57 is color cartridges HP printers. This manual reset methode to solve low ink warning on this hp cartridges. This ink levels reset method has tested and also work on my HP printer HP D2466. If this ink levels reset methode does not work on your HP printer, you can try more than 1 times in your hp printer.
Here Ink levels reset methode for HP Cartridges HP22, HP28 and HP57 (On most models)
- Remove cartridge from your printer.
- Place a piece of tape over the top left contact as shown in red on the picture to the right.
- With the tape covering the contact place cartridge back into printer.
- The printer will perform and alignment page. (Some newer models no longer print alignment pages. If printer runs through a series of priming routines and stops for 20 seconds continue through with next step)
- Once an alignment page has been printed remove cartridge from printer.
- Place a piece of tape over the second contact shown in red.
- Place cartridge into printer with both pieces of tape. (One covering the first contact and one cover the second contact.)
- Printer will print another alignment page. (Some newer models no longer print alignment pages. If printer runs through a series of priming routines and stops for 20 seconds continue through with next step.)
- Once the second alignment page has been printed remove cartridge from printer.
- Remove tape pieces from cartridge contacts
Make sure there is no residual adhesive on cartridge contacts. - Place cartridge into printer. Cartridge should now read full.
Notes: It is very important that there is no residual adhesive on the cartridge contact point. This will make reading the cartridge difficult.
5 Responses to “How to Reset Ink Levels for HP Cartridges HP22, HP28, HP57”
Sorry, but it doesn’t work at all on Desktop F335.
Worked perfectly on Deskjet F2280! Thanks!
Had absolutly no effect on a D1460 with 21 22 cartridges
Good job … Before I forget this trick, hehehe ..
worked on a f 380