Cartage carring ribbone or thread is damaged not able to print,Why. what is the solution to make printer to work?
SOURCE: repair damaged circuitry to black ink cartridge
the ribbon i sprinted on a flex. it is non-repairable.
if you want. get some of the older ribbon (used for the IDE hard drive). but you need to unsolder the connecting connector and solder the ribbon directly to the ckt board. not a easy task, specially the components and feed through is getting smaller.
SOURCE: printer is not printing
hi im josh in cebu phils.friend may i help you? try this solutions:
Problem: Your Printer Has Power but Doesn't
Print
The first item to check is whether your printer is connected
correctly to your computer. Check the connecting cable to make sure that the
connections are tight. You also should unplug each end of the cable to ensure
that none of the connecting wires are bent, making a bad connection. You might
also want to change the printer cable. Cables can get old, and the wires inside
can break; try a new cable and see whether this change fixes the problem.
caution
Anytime you change any
connection between your system unit and any external device (such as your
printer), you probably need to turn your computer off and then back on again for
the connection change to register with your system. So if you're plugging in
cables, reboot your system when you're
done.
Next, you should make sure that the printer is connected to the
correct port on the back of your computer. Checking the port connection is not
always as simple as it seems. Some computers come with more than one printer
port, and your printer might be hooked up to the wrong one. If you have multiple
printer ports, try plugging your printer into the other ports.
Next, check the paper feed of your printer. If you're out of
paper, your printer can't print. You also should check the paper path inside the
printer to make sure that no stray pieces of paper are lodged inside. Make
certain, too, that your printer is online, or set in the on position.
You should also check to see if your printer is paused. Check
your front panel buttons to make sure that your printer is online. You should
also double-click the Printer icon in the Windows system tray to open the Print
Manger and make sure the job isn't paused from within Windows.
Another potential cause of this problem is having the "manual
feed" option selected in Windows or on your printer. If this option is selected
and there is no paper in the manual feed tray, your printer just sits there
waiting for someone (like, oh, you!) to insert
some paper. The solution to this is to either add some paper to the manual feed
tray or switch off the manual feed option.
It's also possible that you have the wrong driver installed or
selected within Windows. Right-click on this printer's icon in the Printers
window and select Properties. Check the Details tab to make sure you're printing
to the correct port using the correct driver. If you need to change drivers,
pick one from the pull-down list, or click the New Driver button to add a new
printer driver.
note
The tabs in the Printer Properties dialog box are specific to
the brand and model of printer you have installed. If your Print Properties
dialog box doesn't have a Details tab, look for a Ports or Advanced tab
instead.
It's possible that the correct driver is installed, but
something has gone screwy with how Windows reads the driver information. Go to
the Printers Window and delete the current
printer, and then use the Add Printer Wizard to reinstall the printer driver.
You might also want to check with your printer's manufacturer to see if there is
an updated version of your driver available.
In addition, it's possible that a recently installed device has
somehow mucked with your printer configuration in Windows. Try deleting your
printer driver and then reinstalling it, as described in the previous paragraph.
Because the last device installed on your system can overwrite previous
configuration information, go ahead and make your printer the last installed
device.
If none of these suggestions solves your problem, you're
looking at a major computer or printer problem. Try hooking up another printer
to your computer; if the new printer works, it's time to take your old printer
into the shop. If the new printer doesn't work, you probably have a defective
port in your computer.
if problems still persist
Friend try also reinstall your driver software for printer it may be corrupted.
good luck hope i helped you.
SOURCE: hp c6100 error message that ink cartage is empty, but it not!
I have refiled the cartage of black and white and coloured but the pritnter light blinks and show to refill the charage ,what i do, should I buy new cartage or refill again.
SOURCE: hp 5440 not printing, changed ribbon and now
Step 1
Inspect the paper trays to make sure they are not overloaded. To determine if this is the problem, do a test print with only one piece of paper loaded in the paper tray. (If this turns out to be the problem, keep the paper tray half-full in the future.)
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Step 2
Check that the type of paper being used falls within the printer manufacturer's recommendations. For example, paper designed for ink-jet printers doesn't necessarily work well in laser printers. High-quality, bonded paper will cause paper jams in some printers; look for bonded paper that is "laser and ink-jet compatible."
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Step 3
If someone has recently printed labels on this printer, check to see if a label has come unglued from a sheet and become stuck inside the printer.
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Step 4
Check the gears and rollers for stuck shreds of torn paper from previous jams. Turn off the printer before you attempt to remove the bits of paper.
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Step 5
If you have a laser printer, inspect the printer's paper rollers. They should be smooth but not shiny. Rollers that are cracked or glazed are a frequent cause of paper jams and should be replaced by a technician.
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Step 6
If you have a laser printer, try cleaning the printer's paper rollers with a lint-free cloth and isopropyl alcohol (available at electronics shops or drugstores).
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Step 7
Try changing the toner or ink cartridge.
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Step 8
If you hear a clinking sound during printing, your printer probably has a broken gear and needs to be serviced by a technician.
SOURCE: The Printer is not sensing the Black Cartage
if their cartridge worked and yours did not. buy a new cartridge.
If your ribbon is breaking while printing a card, there area few things to look at.
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