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You most likely have an improper ground or no ground at all. Ground out your amp and the will probably take care of the noise. The other thing that can cause this is cross over from a high voltage source. You may have your low voltage lines to close to high voltage and getting bleeding of signal. The last thing, which should really be the first thing to check, is connections. One strand of copper not conntected can cause all sorts of problems.
You don't need wireless internet, but your computer has to have wireless.
Norton can be problem. You can uninstall it, load the printer, then reinstall.
push in the oter ring and pull the tube out at the same time
when you reinstall its best to nip off 1/4 in of the platic tube
to ensure good seal on reinstall
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