Question about HP OfficeJet Office Equipment & Supplies
...access door clear the jam. We took the small 2 ink cartiages out and put them in again and this keeps come up.What do we do now? Please help. Thanks Why are you taking out the ink cartridges?? The ...
Question about HP OfficeJet Office Equipment & Supplies
access door with the power cord disconnected to avoid mechanical damage. Do not remove jammed paper from the front of the unit. Turn off the HP product and turn it around so the back of the unit faces
the printer, but we can't seem to get this message to go away so that we can resume printing, photocopying, and FAXing. Please help. Thanks. Have you checked the access door in the rear of the machine
Question about HP OfficeJet Office Equipment & Supplies
...access door. Check for any packing material that may be blocking the internal components. Check for an orange shipping lock that may still be in place on the left side. Pull the shipping lock out, if ...
Question about HP OfficeJet Office Equipment & Supplies
...access door. Check for any packing material that may be blocking the internal components. Check for an orange shipping lock that may still be in place on the left side. Pull the shipping lock out, if ...
...access door behind the printer and a piece of plastic was stuck way in the back behind the rollers. somehow this piece had been accidently fed in through the front and caused the jam. this page shows ...
access door. The print carriage will move into the access area. Figure 1: Opening the print-carriage access door After the carriage stops moving, push down on the top of the print cartridge to release
Question about HP OfficeJet Office Equipment & Supplies
access door. The print carriage might try to move into the access area. If so, allow it to move to that position. Without turning off the product, unplug the power cord from the back of the all-in-one
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