Inkjet cartridges can become clogged and stop operating if the ink dries in the nozzles. This can happen when the printer sits idle for a prolonged period of time, or if the cartridge is not seated fully in the compartment inside the printer. An inkjet cartridge can be unclogged with rubbing alcohol applied strategically to the outside of the cartridge. It may require a little patience, but the only alternative is purchasing an expensive new ink cartridge. Tips Warnings Writer Bio

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