Officejet 7210n

I have an officejet 7210 all-in-one printer and the user put new ink cartridge in and keeps getting the error about check the right cartridge. I have taken the cartridge out, cleaned the contacts per the user manual and still get this error. Is there something else that could be wrong?
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