Officejet 6500A E710

Hi:
   I turned on my 6500A E710 and printed one sheet. The print was very light so I replaced the catridge with HP 920xl. The printer allows the paper to be fed through but doen't print. There are no  marks on the paper and I have run the diagnostic and it indicates everything is functioning properly. A test page from the diagnostic program comes through but it is very light.
I have cleaned the head and that didn't help. Do all the cartridges have to have ink in  order for the printer to work?
Any suggestion are welcomed. Thank you.
Robert

Hey @Robert30999 ,
Thank you for taking the time out of your day to ask that question on the HP Forums today!
I understand you are experiencing light print outs on test pages and documents. You asked whether all cartridges need to have ink which indirectly alludes to you not having ink in all cartridges.
If this is the case there are a few things that I have to let you know. No printer, HP or not can print only black that is an InkJet. The reason for this is because many people would print only black with their multi-colour printers and the ink wells for the coloured cartridges would dry out and never be usable. So whether you select black only or greyscale you are still going to be printing some colour in those printouts so that the printer will be able to print colour when you need it to.
If using ONLY black was what you were trying to get the instructions for, unfortunately that is not possible. If you want to print ONLY black i recommend looking into laser black only printers that are multi-function, black only printers. They don't use ink they using toner power cartridges that last a very long time but are more expensive. We have those options in our HP LaserJet line.
Have a great day and let me know if you are trying to print without colour cartridges.
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