If your HP 678 printer is acting up and reporting inaccurate estimated link levels, you can reset it. Start with a few quality checks to make sure the method will work, and then proceed to resetting the levels.

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Preparing to Reset

  1. The contacts are a very important part of the cartridge for use, and will be needed to reset the ink level. Your cartridge may vary from genuine HP 678 cartridges, or 3rd party cartridges or remanufactured cartridges. This method only works with genuine HP 678 cartridges.
    • When you go to the bottom side of the cartridge, there will be many contact points. There should be 6 columns of contacts. If your cartridge does not have 6 columns of contacts, that means that you have a different HP ink cartridge.
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Resetting the Ink Level

  1. A column is a small copper square.
  2. A message may show up that there is an issue with your cartridge, but ignore that. The printer may print an alignment page. Follow the instructions of using the alignment page.
  3. Now grab adhesive tape and put it over the 2nd column from the right, on the top contact. Make sure no other contacts are covered with the tape.
  4. The printer should print out an alignment page, and the ink level for the cartridge should be full.
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    How much ink do you put in? I have 3 different colors.
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    All three of the color cartridges have their own slots. You need all of them to do color printing. You just snap the entire cartridge in place.
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      Warnings

      • Always try this at your own risk!
      • HP printers that use the HP 678 ink cartridge (HP printers sold in 2012 and earlier) are not compatible with this method, because they use the embedded serial codes in the ink cartridges and keep track of their ink levels when they were last used.
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