Question about HP Deskjet 2360 InkJet Printer
SOURCE: HP PSC 2175 Printer reverts to "default printer" on PC re-boot
click on start ---settings----printer and faxes now from here u can make a default printer just right click on the icon of that print which u want to use and set it as a default print. or if u just want to revert back the current one just uncheck the option by right clicking on the icon
Posted on Oct 23, 2009
SOURCE: HOW TO CHANGE DEFAULT PAPER SIZE HP OFFICEJET PRINTERS
follow the link
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c00254510&cc=us&lc=en&dlc=en&product=391182
that shows you how to change it from auto to manual
Posted on Apr 23, 2010
SOURCE: I have two HP Color Laserjet CP3525n printers for
These are not the quietist printer I have dealt with. Most of the squeeking noises we have encountered in servicing are related to the drums in the cartridges. Are these original cartridges or refills? If original and units are still under warranty, I would go after HP to deal with the noise. If you are using refilled or remanufactured cartridges, some noise is just part of the money saving tradeoff you make.
Posted on Jul 27, 2011
Inkjet printers need to be used frequently to prevent inkdrying out in the print head nozzles.
If the print head cleaning maintenance routine does not clear the blockages,then print head needs replacing, but it may be expensive.
It may be more cost effective to buy a later model and better printer thanreplace the print head.
Posted on Nov 19, 2011
Each ink cartridge has a metal, thin Copper 'plate'.
In this 'plate' there is a series of VERY small holes. The holes are so small it's hard to discern their existence, with just the ***** eye.
The area on the printer's body, that the copper plate matches up to, also has matching holes.
After a given time the ink dries up in these tiny holes.
The dried ink needs to be removed.
Printer UNPLUGGED from power, printer case open.
I would suggest wearing dish washing gloves, and remove all ink cartridges.
Small bowl half full of distilled water as hot as you can stand it, dip a clean, lint-free cloth in it. (Distilled, because non-distilled water can leave hard water spots)
Squeeze all excess water out until the cloth is damp. (D-A-M-P) Wipe the area on the body of the printer.
I would suggest wiping in one direction only. Wipe, then go to a fresh, clean part of the cloth, wipe again.
Keep wiping until the cloth picks up No ink.
You may want to follow suit on the ink cartridge/s now, as they may have picked up dried ink.
Suggest use a can of compressed air for computers, and make SURE all areas are D-R-Y.
Allow the printer to set open to dry afterwards. May only take 30 minutes, or less.
Ensuring all surfaces are dry from the water, reinstall the ink cartridges.
Close the printer's case. Plug back into power, WAIT 1 minute, then turn on.
Regards,
joecoolvette
Posted on Dec 10, 2011
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