Can i use xl inkt cartridges in a hp c310 photosmart

The printer has now 364 setup cartridges.
The XL cartridges don't fit into the holder.
DO I have tio change the holder or isn't possible to do ths?

bart_bctent wrote:
The printer has now 364 setup cartridges.
The XL cartridges don't fit into the holder.
DO I have tio change the holder or isn't possible to do ths?
Hi, sounds like you have the new size black cartridge? It still fits into the printhead, see details below...
Figure 1: Example of the updated black XL cartridge installation with space on both sides
Figure 2: Example of the original black XL cartridge installation with no space around the cartridge
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&lang=en&docname=c02750681
Ciara
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