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Ink absorber pad
It sounds like you may be dealing with an issue related to the ink absorber pad in your printer. The ink absorber pad is a sponge-like material inside the printer that absorbs excess ink during the printing process to prevent s***** and smudges. Over time, this pad can become full and may need to be replaced or cleaned to ensure the printer functions properly.

Here are a few steps you can take to address the ink absorber pad issue:

1. Check the Printer Manual: Refer to your printer's manual for specific instructions on how to access and replace the ink absorber pad. This will vary depending on the make and model of your printer.

2. Inspect the Ink Absorber Pad: Open up your printer and locate the ink absorber pad. Check to see if it is visibly full or saturated with ink. If so, it may need to be replaced.

3. Cleaning the Ink Absorber Pad: In some cases, you may be able to clean the ink absorber pad instead of replacing it. Gently remove the pad and rinse it with warm water until the excess ink is removed. Allow it to dry completely before reinserting it into the printer.

4. Replace the Ink Absorber Pad: If cleaning the ink absorber pad does not resolve the issue, you may need to replace it with a new one. You can purchase replacement ink absorber pads from the printer manufacturer or third-party suppliers.

5. Reset the Ink Absorber Counter: After cleaning or replacing the ink absorber pad, you may need to reset the ink absorber counter on your printer. This can typically be done using the printer's software or by following specific instructions provided by the manufacturer.

If you are not comfortable performing these steps yourself, it may be a good idea to consult a professional printer technician for assistance. They can help you properly clean or replace the ink absorber pad and ensure that your printer is working correctly.
 

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