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Try to power off and unplug the printer, then force the carriage to move with your hand
When the carriage moves, place it in the extreme right position, then plug in and power on :D
Ok.. This is the very common problem which occur in HP printers...
The most probable reason is scratches on head-guide-strip (that is a transparent, thick, plastic film passing through cradle ). This strip guides the cradle and cartridges about their location. Scratches on it cause the cradle misguided... and thus the cradle sounds on false arrivals of left or right end.
the only and the safest remedy is to take it to the service centre and get the strip changed.. that is not much costly.
you have at least 2 issues with your optical engine. both are due to excessive dust and heat. the fly-eye (diffuser) lens is fried, as is the light filter on one of the lcd panels. unfortunately, you cannot purchase individual parts for the optical engine. you'll have to replace the whole thing.
try resetting the lamp timer. if that doesn't work: listen for a high pitched whir when you power it on. if you don't hear it, the colorwheel needs replacing. if you do hear it and it doesn't light, the ballast is bad and needs replacing.
connect the laptop with projector and power up the projector and select the input 'computer' now start the laptop. the Projector will automatically detect the signal. secondly also chek with the display setting set to 800x600 then check with higher resolution.
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If you have and the problem stil occurs you will have to replace the Ballast ( lamp's powersupply ) This is a very common problem with this specific HP model.
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