If the error persists after cleaning and cartridge replacement, is it likely the print head needs to be replaced?

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If the error persists after cleaning and cartridge replacement, is it likely the print head needs to be replaced?
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Yes, if cleaning and cartridge replacement don't resolve Error 5100, it's highly probable that the print head itself is faulty and needs to be replaced. Consider the cost of a new print head versus a new printer before proceeding.