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HP Hewlett Packard LaserJet P3005 Printer Questions & Answers
Hp laser jet p3005n printer
Bad toner cartridge, replace the cartridge, if this happen with a new cartridge... or re-manufactured cartridge, pack it up and send it bad for credit.
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HP P3005 making grinding noises
this is a problem that HP refuses to acknowledges. Its caused by the gear that meshes with the main fuser gear..it wanders to the right as the printer prints. we are checking into a fix for this, since we are getting no cooperation for the manufacturer, Canon or HP. Canon makes the print engine
SUPLY MEMORY ERROR
Memory Supply Error 10.00.00 The printer is unable to read or write to the print
cartridge e-label, or the e-label is not on the cartridge.
Basically what is happening is the printer cannot read the small chip on the toner cartridge. The chip is located on the front right of the toner cartridge as it is inserted into the printer. 1 - Make sure the toner is firmly seated into the printer. 2 - Power cycle the printer with the toner out of the printer. Install the toner back into the printer. 3 - Install another toner cartridge. 3 - Verify that the e-label connector is firmly seated in connector.
10.00.00 Troubles shooting Link GOHERE
Contact a local HP Authorized Service Center for further assistance.
Got a new laptop and need to connect the hp laser
Hi Terry_preyse !!
Thank you for writing to Fixya.com.
To setup a printer you'll require:
- A Printer
- An USB cabel or Wireless Card(if want to setup wireless printer)
- Driver disc & it'll be shipped with the Printer
- Last but not least, 15-20 minutes.
Unpack the printer carefully, plug the USB cabel in the printer. Don't connect it to the computer & turn on the Printer & here's what you need to do.
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Step 1
Set
up your computer on your desk so that you are able to plug in your
printer and other accessories in an orderly way. The PC is the center
of your home office and all things should be setup in relation to this.
Consider how you’ll run cables before selecting a location.
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Step 2
Assemble
your printer. Few printers are ready to go out of the box. Open it up
carefully and pull out the quick setup instructions. This usually
entails affixing trays and installing toner and drums.
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Step 3
Decide
on a method. Wired or wireless? Wireless will save you a lot of hassle
but if you are on a tight budget wired does the job as well.
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Step 4
Install
the drivers. Insert the CD that came with your printer into your
computer and install the drivers before connecting your printer.
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Step 5
Connect
with cables. Using a USB cable or a parallel cable, connect your
printer to your computer. USB cables have a trapezoid shaped plug on
the end that goes into the printer and a rectangle shaped plug that
goes into the computer. Parallel cables will have holes on the computer
end and pins on the printer end.
Hope this will help !
Regard's
Anurag Shukla
For HP color Laser MFP 179fnw have followed all manual instructions but wrinkled paper has disappeared and cannot see it. How do I get to remove it?
If you have followed the manual instructions for removing wrinkled paper from your HP Color Laser MFP 179fnw printer but cannot locate it, you can try the following steps:
- Open the printer: Turn off the printer and unplug it from the power source. Open all accessible panels and trays of the printer, including the front cover, rear cover, and paper trays. Carefully inspect these areas for any visible signs of the wrinkled paper.
- Check the paper path: Carefully examine the paper path inside the printer. Look for any jammed or crumpled paper along the path, including the input tray, output tray, and any internal rollers or guides. Gently remove any visible paper debris that you find.
- Use a flashlight: If the wrinkled paper is difficult to see, you can use a flashlight or a bright light source to illuminate the paper path. This can help you spot any hidden or hard-to-reach areas where the paper might be stuck.
- Check the fuser area: The fuser is a heated component in the printer that bonds the toner to the paper. Sometimes, wrinkled paper can get stuck in the fuser area. Refer to the printer's manual for instructions on accessing and inspecting the fuser unit. Be cautious as the fuser can be hot.
- Use a flat tool: If you still cannot locate the wrinkled paper, you can try using a flat tool, such as a plastic ruler or a piece of stiff cardboard, to gently guide through the paper path. This can help dislodge any hidden paper that may be causing the issue.
- Contact customer support: If you have exhausted all your options and are still unable to locate and remove the wrinkled paper, it may be best to contact the customer support for your HP printer. They can provide further guidance and assistance in resolving the issue.
Remember to always follow proper safety precautions and refer to the printer's manual for specific instructions related to your model.
Hp laserjet 1200 stops printing but stays on
If your HP LaserJet 1200 printer is experiencing intermittent printing issues, there are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve the problem:
1. Check for paper jams: Even if you don't see any visible paper jams, it's worth opening up the printer and checking for any small bits of paper or debris that might be causing a partial blockage. Use a flashlight to examine the paper path thoroughly.
2. Clean the paper path: Over time, dust and debris can accumulate in the paper path, leading to printing problems. You can use compressed air or a soft, lint-free cloth to gently clean the rollers and other accessible parts of the paper path.
3. Verify printer drivers: Ensure that you have the latest printer drivers installed on your computer. Outdated or incompatible drivers can cause printing issues. Visit the HP website and download the latest drivers specifically for the HP LaserJet 1200 printer model.
4. Reset the printer: Perform a power cycle by turning off the printer, unplugging it from the power source, and waiting for a few minutes. Then, plug it back in and turn it on again. This process can help clear any temporary glitches or errors.
5. Adjust printer settings: Check the print settings on your computer and ensure they are appropriate for the print job. Make sure you have selected the correct paper size, paper type, and print quality settings.
6. Update printer firmware: Visit the HP support website and check if there are any firmware updates available for your printer model. Updating the firmware can address known issues and improve the printer's performance.
7. Check for hardware issues: If the problem persists, there might be a hardware issue with the printer. Consider contacting HP support or a printer technician to diagnose and repair the printer.
Remember to consult the printer's user manual for specific instructions on maintenance and troubleshooting.
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