OUTPUT OF BLACK CARTRIDGE OF hp officejet 6500A

Myprinter is HP OFFICEJET 6500A.  All other three cartridges color output cyan, magenta, yellow are coming fine, but I am not able to get outputprinting of black cartridge even after sincere trials after making default factory made setting and loading of required drivers.  Inserted  new cartridges of black, even then it is not giving black ink output, moreover, faxes incoming are received as white paper only, no text or matter with black printing, only white paper is coming, but transmission is OK. Even in copy mode also, no output is coming.  What is the reason, how to solve the problem.  Could u please suggest to activate our printer for obtaining black ink output.  
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The document here may help resolve the issue of black not printing on your Officejet 6500a.  If that does not fix the problem see the post here.
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