On Tuesday 12 August 2008, you wrote:
Not related to Linux.
It doesn't work in Linux, either.
Obvious incitement of HP hate-fest ranting.
Based on facts.
"Refilled my black cartridge" That probably voids all warranty, and
if you read documentation, any promise that it will function at all,
again, ever.
Last time I checked, any such condition on a warranty is illegal.
If you allowed a cartridge to get to 0% in the first place, the print heads
probably burned out. They are usually cooled by the ink itself (because
they're not designed to be reusable as stated clearly on the packaging).
User error. Good luck, try again next time. I refill my Brother
multifunction with the wrong type ink, and expect to completely destroy it
every time. I haven't yet. I guess I'm just lucky. Too bad. It's about
time for me to get a new printer.
Please explain why this justifies the printer totally going bonkers?
You might try buying new, unused, authentic HP cartridges before you
conclude that you have completely destroyed the printer.
It has the same problem without the refilled cartridge.