chester215
Just call me Chester.
This may or may not help but I found it interesting.
We had a HP tech come out for some warranty work a couple of months ago on our l26500.
He mentioned that there is an "eye" that looks for bad nozzles in the print head and then turns off the individual bad nozzles in the print head and the other print head is supposed to make up the difference.
When you replace the print head it may or may not reset the software telling it to shut off the bad nozzles.
To reset the bad nozzles you have to clean the print heads 3x, then it starts all over.
Not sure that running the cleaning program 3x would help you, but I would do it after replacing the print heads.
We had a HP tech come out for some warranty work a couple of months ago on our l26500.
He mentioned that there is an "eye" that looks for bad nozzles in the print head and then turns off the individual bad nozzles in the print head and the other print head is supposed to make up the difference.
When you replace the print head it may or may not reset the software telling it to shut off the bad nozzles.
To reset the bad nozzles you have to clean the print heads 3x, then it starts all over.
Not sure that running the cleaning program 3x would help you, but I would do it after replacing the print heads.