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A compilation of frequently asked questions
I have a small dot or spot on my printed
page
In printers equipped with toner cartridges, 90%+ of the imaging
comes from the toner cartridge. A quick first troubleshooting attempt
is to change the toner cartridge. Even if all you have is an old
cartridge, try replacing the suspect cartridge to see if the defect
goes away or changes. Repetitive defects in the direction of the
paper feed indicate a problem with a roller. The spacing between
defects can help isolate the cause and is important information
to have available during the troubleshooting process. |
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What information would
be helpful when I call for service?
The printer make and model number is essential - HP Laserjet is
not enough information, HP LaserJet 5Si is. Description
of the problem - It doesn't print for instance while being true,
does not adequately describe the problem. A better description of
the problem might be "Our printer doesn't print because the
paper jams as it is being picked up"
1. Does the printer indicate an error message either
on the display or a light pattern?
2. Do you hear strange sounds, grinding noises,
squeals etc.?
3. Do you hear the motor(s) turning?
4. Do you get paper jams when paper enters the
machine, exits the machine or inside the machine?
The more information you provide the better we can help.
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I am getting
an error code on my HP printer - what does it mean?
Error codes are typically displayed with a screen message or a light
pattern - blinking, steady, or flashing.
We have listings of most error codes at:
HP: http://www.all-laser.com/error.shtml
Lexmark: http://www.all-laser.com/error_lex.html
The paper out and paper jam lights are flashing and the printer
won't print.
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