My HP2000 - 210, running under Mandriva 2011 Linux, will not print landscape pages properly

If I try to print a landscape page, it works ok for the first 180 mm or so, then prints several copies of a narrow section of the remainder. Looks as though it tries to stay with Portrait

I am having the same problem. I 've soaked the heads, I've put genuine ink in. I've tried everything but cannot get it to print in the Black XL.  Prints all other colors and the photo black, but no in text black. So irritated right now !!!
HELP ! ! !
I've even did a hard factory reset.

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