New printers are so inexpensive, it hardly pays to spend too much time on
this one, but I really don't want to see it scrapped -- more landfill :-(
Ideas?
Michael Caplan CET
Lab Monkey
"Michael Caplan" <cy...@freenet.carleton.ca> wrote in message
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You've probably tried this already, but anyway:
See if the printer (disconnected from the computer) is actually working by
pushing and holding the Power button, then push the Form Feed button 4 times. If
this prints a self-test page, at least you know your printer is ok, and it has
something to do with your software / cable.
As soon as it is turned on, it goes through the self diagnosis (print head
traversing etc) and the empty cartridge light comes on. From there,
nothing, including trying the suggested self-test page.
Michael
"Rogier Schoenmakers" <rog...@xilinx.com> wrote in message
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Trying to remember HP Customer Care resources,
Lab Monkey
"Michael Caplan" <cy...@freenet.carleton.ca> wrote in message
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I wish I could remember where I found the procedure, but I don't. It might
have been on their website.
Clark
"Michael Caplan" <cy...@freenet.carleton.ca> wrote in message
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Ray J
> Turn the power off on the printer, disconnect the parallel cable from the
> printer, turn the power back on and see if the cartridge indicator light
> still flashes.
Yes, it does.
If it does, try opening the lid on the printer and verifying
> that the carriage does come to the center as it should.
The carriage always stops in the center when the power is on and the "empty
cartridge" light is flashing, whether or not the lid is open (presumably to
facilitate cartridge replacement).
If the carriage
> does come to the center when you open the lid, verify that the carriage
> returns to the docking station on the right side.
When the lid is closed, the carriage remains in the center. When power is
turned off, it parks toward the left hand side.
Also, are there any noises aside from the sound of the
> carriage performing the initialization as usual?
When the carriage stops moving and the "empty cartridge" light is flashing,
there is an almost imperceptible "ticking" coming from the carriage. It's
hard to hear, but in a quiet room and ear to the carriage, it is apparent.
I'm certain of it's location -- that it is in the carriage was verified with
the full printer cover removed. The ticking is present whether or not the
cartridges are installed.
Good luck,
Lab Monkey
"Michael Caplan" <cy...@freenet.carleton.ca> wrote in message
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Good luck,
Lab Monkey
"Clark" <ccurtiss-...@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
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Mike G
Good luck,
Lab Monkey
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