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8 year old printer
what are you attempting
how are you connected
what connections did you use when it last worked ok
did you ever see it work ok ever?
LCD dead is not good.
the book page on reset is via the LCD
try this,
unplug it, from wall AC power
wait 1hr.
then while holding the power on button (bottom front left)
then plug in the wall cord power.
wait for 30 seconds, holding power with finger
then release it.
many PCs and printers reset this way, millions, with the log reset.
Try reinstalling the printer driver. You can download the HP printer drivers from their support WEB site. Please click on this link and select your model printer to download :- http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/support.html
Open hood and look at left side of engine compartment. Find the braid jumper going from engine block to fender. Grab hold and wiggle. It may be loose from corrosion at the fender end. If possible tighten. If not replace with a new heavy jumper from block to body of car. This a major design flaw since battery charging current and starter current is forced through this skimpy wire and connection. I replaced battery and alternator twice before discovering this defect.
Hello qmainous - The issue may lie with the door latch; a door switch is used to start and stop your dishwasher. It's a safety feature that won't allow water to flow with the door open. With a faulty door switch, there is a chance your dishwasher won't start at all. Dishwasher door switches are about an inch long. They are usually black but can be red. There are metal prongs on the body of the switch called terminals. Some door switches have two terminals and some have three. If your door switch is OK, check the timer assembly. This controls when and how long power is sent to other controls on your dishwasher. If these controls don't receive power, they won't work. The timer assembly contains a motor. Check this motor as well. It is often cheaper just to replace the timer motor rather than the complete assembly. My last suggestion is to check the cycle selector switches. These switches indicate cycles for washing, drying, and setting the temperature of the water. If one of your switches is the problem your dishwasher may also prevent the unit to start. Dishwasher cycle selector switches tell the timer which cycle to run by opening and closing electrical circuits. Most selector switches are six to eight inches long. They are usually black and have terminals. By testing each one of these parts with an ohmmeter you should be able to determine why your dishwasher is not working. It is possible for other parts to fail but these are the most common parts to check. If any proves to be ineffective, I strongly suggest contacting a professional to move forward accurately.
Here's a fix that worked for me today! I couldn't make it turn on for over 24 hours. As a last-ditch effort I put my hairdryer on hot and aimed it at the on/off button. I waited 20 seconds and it turned on! (took about 20 presses of the button). In my mind the heat from the hairdryer is expanding the circuit board so that the things that aren't connecting can connect. Hope this helps!
How long did you let it charge, when the device is completely drained of power it may not turn on at first when you connect it. Let it charge for a little while and come back to see if it fixes it. Failing that, your probably going to have to contact apple for warranty help.
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