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Switch Printer off,check printhead type path (2). Please help on how to rectify this error message.Switch Printer off,check printhead type path (2).The printer carriage head stops at the middle and ...
...switch power off, check printhead path (2)" I've turned the power of an wiped things down, I've unplugged and then restarted but continue to get this message. What do I need to look for or do to get ...
Question about HP DesignJet Office Equipment & Supplies
switch power off check printhead path(2) Could be worn ink tube system and printhead cable snagging when the carriage moves, or dirty carriage support bar
Question about HP DesignJet Office Equipment & Supplies
...Switch power off. Check Printhead Path Type (1)" Switch on & observe the carriage behavior for hitting right ot left frames. Clean encoder with dry cloth to avoid ink marks on it & also ...
Question about HP DesignJet Office Equipment & Supplies
printhead path Type (1)' comes up The carriage for the printheads does not return fully to it right side of the plotter Open Rh Cover , Remove All the Ph Cleaners Pull The Tray in Which We Seat the Ph
...switch off, check printerhead type 2. thanks, boby Oiled the slider rods and ensure there was no debris or damage in the printhead path. You may also want to check the quality of the encoder strip ...
switch power off check printhead (1) Good morning. The CHECK PRINT HEAD PATH error is caused by the sensors on the print head carriage sending signals to the electronics that the carriage speed is ...
...switch power on 5. align printheads- Problem Description: Carriage-Axis shutdown. Corrective Action: If this error code appeared but was NOT caused by a paper jam, then try the following: 1) Too much ...
...switch power off check printhead path type 2", any suggestions. I have cleaned along the track but problem persists on power up. Head alignment begins and after a short while the error message is ...
...switch off. Hello. The "Check Print Head Path" error is usually a worn out carriage belt on printers more than 5 years old. Open the top cover and examine the area under the belt and look for debris ...
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