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How to change HP DeskJet 960C ink cartridges on printer?
- Turn the printer on.
- Get access to the HP 960c ink cartridge by opening the printer's top cover. The ink cartridge carrier will move and settle for the cartridge replacement position. Do not move or stop the print holder by touching it or forcing it to move. Allow it to settle without interruption.
- Raise the green tab that holds the cartridge and pull the cartridge out of the machine.
- Get your new CompAndSave HP 960c printer ink cartridge. Open the cartridge over a sink or garbage can to avoid any mess in case of an ink leak, as sometimes, factories tend to overfill the ink cartridges. Make sure to touch the black plastic part only, then remove the covering tape that is usually bright in color and the plastic protective case, if there is, before installing it.
- Put the HP 960c ink cartridge in the holder and lower the tab to secure it.
- Close the printer's cover.
HP DeskJet 960C Ink Cartridges FAQs
- How long do HP cartridges last?
- HP cartridges last depending on their ink volume and page yield. Another factor that determines how long they would last is the usage. Now if the answer you are seeking is about the shelf life, CompAndSave's replacement HP cartridges have a shelf life of 20 months. Our cartridges are always fresh from the factory and are backed up with a 1-year 100% satisfaction guarantee. For more information, click our Ink Knowledge Base.
- How do I fix incompatible HP ink cartridges?
- First, make sure that the ink cartridge you are installing in your printer is the right cartridge model. To verify, check the printer's manual or check the depleted ink cartridge. In front or on the side is a label or sticker with the printer model which is usually a combination of alphanumeric characters. If you already verified this part, the next step is to troubleshoot by turning off the printer for 15 minutes and wipe the contacts of the ink cartridge with a non-abrasive towel or cloth damped with water or alcohol. For more detailed information, just click our Troubleshooting Tips.