How do you clean the printer?

When scanning I get vertical lines down the front of my copy.  How doi clean the printer to delete these lines?
This question was solved.
View Solution.

Hi,
Please follow the steps mentioned in the below link.
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c02207107&cc=rw&dlc=en&lc=en&product=4116838&tmp...
Although I am an HP employee, I am speaking for myself and not for HP.
--Say "Thanks" by clicking the Kudos Star in the post that helped you.
--Please mark the post that solves your problem as "Accepted Solution"

Similar Messages

  • How do you split the print job across multiple printers to shorten the prin

    i
    Can any one you provide some information on below questions.
    Check printing by XML template (XML Publisher).
    1. When printing checks, how do you print the checks from one printer tray and the overflow remittance pages from another printer tray?
    2. When printing a large batch of checks using XML and PDF output, how do you split the print job across multiple printers to shorten the print time?
    I appreciate if you could give some information on above 2 questions.
    Regards,
    Ramarao.

    Probably sould just do them individually.
    How to get all the iWork apps, iPhoto, and iMovie for free on an eligible iPhone or iPad
    http://www.imore.com/how-get-all-iwork-apps-iphoto-and-imovie-free-eligible-ipho ne-or-ipad
    About Free Apple Apps for iOS 7 compatible devices
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5913
     Cheers, Tom

  • How do you change the Print Products Store from USA to UK like you can do in IPhoto?

    How do you change the Print Products Store from USA to UK like you can do in IPhoto?

    Please keep in mind that Aperture is not an enhanced iPhoto, it is a different application with a different philosophy and a different intended audience. If you approach it with that in mind you will have a lot less frustration as you learn Aperture.
    Aperture adds a layer of complexity that is not needed by many.  iPhoto is a very powerful application and fits the needs of many amateur photographers.
    As for your original issue, as I said I am surprised that iPhoto allows you do switch countries like that and am not surprised that Aperture doesn't. If this is something you really need to do working in Aperture but using iPhoto to order the prints is a good work around and will not be all that difficult to do once you get the hang of it.
    As for your new question, the books in iPhoto and Aperture are different enough that the code that created the book in iPhoto wouldn't work in Aperture. What happens when you import an iPhoto library into Aperture is that the images in the book are combined into an album in Aperture with the same name as the iPhoto book. You will need to re-create the book in Aperture uaing the images in this album.
    Hope this helps, post back if you have anymore questions.
    regards

  • How can you access the printer settings in CS5 when using Epson 4900?

    How can you access the printer settings when using Epson 4900 with CS5 12.1 x 64

    Open the print dialog box, click "print settings".

  • How do you clean the iPad magnetic cover? Mine is light gray, I did not pick the color as I got it from work.

    How do you clean the iPad magnetic cover? Mine is light gray, I did not pick the color as I got it from work.

    You can clean any mild soap(no harsh chemical) as i do mine i just take it off ipad from cover wash throughly inside and out and hang it until dry.

  • How do you clean the leather iPad cover?

    How do you clean the leather iPad cover?

    I've used my leather iPad cover (black) on three different iPads now - the iPad 2, the iPad 3 and the iPad 4 - over a period of more than two years.  I've never found the need to clean the cover.  If I were to do that, I would probably use a clean microfiber cloth much like the one I would use to clean the iPad's screen.

  • Please..how do you clean the Macbook Pro silver-coloured (aluminum?) outer case?

    Please..how do you clean the Macbook Pro silver-coloured (aluminum?) outer case?

    CailinGaelach wrote:
    Vodka -- alcohol.  Makes sense.  I guess Irish whiskey wouldn't work as well due to the colour, because Jameson's would be my bevvy of choice if I were to down a few shots before.
    Drink the Irish, and as for the cleaning Vodka, buy the absolute cheapest one in the store, the one you wouldn't want to drink.
    They all meet FDA standards for human consumption unlike alcohol in the drug store.

  • Photosmart 8230. How do you Remove the print heads for cleaning?

    Hi guys, I have a Photosmart 8230. After a few lines of printing the black ink fades to almost nothing, all the colours are perfect. There are no error messages. I have done the self cleaning and alignment procedures and wasted a lot of expensive ink. The test page comes out with streaks on the black only. It has been suggested that I take the print head out and immerse it in hot water as a last resort. The question is, how do I remove the printhead? or should I use it as a sea anchor!!
    This question was solved.
    View Solution.

    I just did this to a HP Photosmart 8250 which is in the 8000 series range. I assume they are similar. I was an appliance repair man and have done a lot of other tings in my life, so I decided to take a shot at repairing my 8250 rather than junk it. For 3 Years it was great, only one paper jam, and fast great photos, so I didn't want to give up on it. HP will not repair printers for us, I think because it is too labor intensive, and they can sell a new one for what it would cost.
    I actually fixed my HP Photostat 8250. Its working but the color printing is not as good as it was, yet, but I am hoping that will improve as all of the colored inks work their way through the system.
    Taking one of these apart and putting it back together is like a Chinese puzzle, so its appropriate that they are made in China. Most of the parts inside can be easily damaged if you are not careful. The covers have very clever ideas to their design and how they snap in place. Take your time with the covers and use small tools.
    Getting it back in working condition is another matter. There is a 6 circuit pump and more than a few feet of tubing. I had the side covers off while I tested it and this pump seems to work in both directions. This pump is inside the left side cover. There is another motor with a timing wheel of some kind that stops and starts in both directions at the same time the printhead carriage is whipping back and forth printing. There are other motors also. These things are ingenious. It is surprising that I bought it for less than $100 on sale. It looks like a $1000 piece of equipment inside.
     It would probably be a good idea to not remove the left side cover, but if you do, be very careful around the clear timing wheel. it looks delicate. Below is from an email I sent to a friend and I am revising it to make sense. Remember this is something that really requires training to do this, but I see people today that have the guts to tackle all sorts of projects, so for what its worth, and you asked.
    Under the right side cover is a motherboard, with a bunch of cables plugged into it, small, larger and even ribbon cables. I found it necessary to remove the motherboard. I had a bit of experience working on Canon printers and I would also suggest you take digital pictures as you go so you can view them on your PC. I am also going through this because I don't like being told we can get anything repaired correctly today, its ridiculous that these printers have become just more throwaways. If you want to do this, as a guide, I must have spent 8 to 10 hours doing this, but now I could do it again in 2, that is the learning process.
    Once you get the top off the printer, you will see the printhead carriage. The carriage will be to the right side. The printhead is retained by two screws at the front, (take pictures) a spring clip at the rear and two screws that hold a plastic cover over the six ink hoses that plug into the printhead, its a manifold strip affair. You have to unplug the manifold to remove the printhead, but now I am not 100% sure its necessary to remove the printhead? The ink gunk you will see after you move the printhead to the left is no doubt most of the problem.
     Probably after the hot water treatment as described below, the built in printhead cleaner will be able to resume cleaning the printhead, after the hot water cleans the gunk from IT.
     I removed the printhead like I say below, but first do this. Under the printhead there is a little carriage with a patch of foam rubber that cleans the print head nozzles.This little device works back and forth while cleaning, but while it is parked, with the printer off, it is forward and you won't be able to move the printhead. Use a flashlight to be sure and you will see how to push the cleaner carriage  to the rear and then move the printhead carriage to the left. THEN, you will see the gunky ink mess that has accumulated. This gunky mess I think is the main problem. There are also some felt pads below the cleaning device to absorb some of the ink gunk. I don't know how the HP techs do this, but I used the hot water method below, I had nothing to lose. I would move the printhead first and then you can decide about removing it. I would make sure not to get any of the electronics wet and why I removed the motherboard and why I say take photos. Its hard enough to remember where the different screws alone go, when you are doing this. It can be done, mine is working, even if not perfectly, YET.  You need to be very careful with your fingers, because it is hard to find space to hold onto the printer and whay it might be a good idea to not remove the left side.
    They are so complicated, its just a matter of time before they get gunked up with ink and the printhead begins floating in the mess. I had nothing to lose so I removed the printhead, carefully, taped up all the hoses so they didn't dry out, Then I removed the motherboard to keep it from getting wet, THEN I held the messy ink end under the HOT water in the laundry tub and flushed out enough ink to dye a bathtub full of water. The hot water worked well. Then I let it all dry out. There are some delicate procedures to all of this and it takes time. I think that is why its very hard to find anyone to fix them. Its labor intensive and probably why HP won't repair them.  The print section is the problem, and why I won't buy an All in One printer, Fax, and Scanner. I do buy the extended warranty's now. If you tackle this, take your time, take photos, and good luck. By the way, the 8250 uses O2 print cartridges, is that the type of printer you have, but a lot of this applies to other printers and other brands, and I bet I am not the only one to do this. Before I started this the diagonstics showed no problems, so I assumed it was the the ink aspect of the printer, and not an electronic of mechanical problem. I hope this helps.
    ----- Original Message -----

  • How do you clean the entire memory and start over

    how do you clean off the memory in order to start over

    Why are you asking on the Apple forums?

  • How do you stop the printer printing a huge unwanted pile of pictures?

    We've all done it - you have selected a full folder of 200 or 300 pictures to view and have accidentally sent them all to the (very expensive to run) bubble jet printer.  The printer start spewing out prints.... how on earth do you stop it immediately without chopping down several forests and taking out a large mortgage to pay for the ink????
    The only way I can see is:-
    1. Turn off the printer in full flight.
    2. Open the printer queue window and start deleting the pictures - ONE AT A TIME... This could take some time...
    To my mind this is actually a BUG - there should be a check on how many prints are sent and a polite question (for say more than 6 to 10 prints) asking if you really want to do this.
    There is, incidentally, a similar BUG using <cmd><i> for info where you have a large number of files selected.  This doesn't do what you would expect - open a single generic Info window - instead it opens an ufo window for EACH file.  This again take donkey's years to sort out.
    I'm using an iMac with OSx 10.9.4 and the printer is an HPPhotosmart 6010.

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but "Delete the print queue in the Printers & Scanners preference pane" is something completely different than "delete the printer entirely in the left hand box and re-install it"....

  • How do you change the print zoom of a webpage for printing?

    I would like to know how to change the print zoom (the zoom of a page on the paper when it is printed) of a webpage for printing. I used to always do this when I had Mozilla Firefox on a Windows XP computer but ever since I got Mozilla Firefox on a Windows 7 computer, I could not do it. When I go to "File", there is no "Page setup" or "Print preview"; it just shows you the print preview and only allows you to alter the print, number of pages and copies, the layout, the colour and the zoom of the page (physical size of the whole page on the screen). I would be very grateful if anyone could solve this problem. Many thanks.

    orange Firefox button ''(or File, by hitting the Alt key to reveal the Menu Bar)'' > Print -> Print Preview ''(or Page Setup)''
    Adjust the '''Scale''' in the Print Preview window.

  • HT1150 My question on printing is how do you make the print larger than it actually is on paper or is that possible?  I know you can enlarge print on the screen, that is easy, but once it prints it's always to small.  How can I make it bigger or is that p

    my question is on printing.  i know that you can make the print larger on the screen by adjusting it, but then when it comes out on paper it's just as small again.  how do I set my actual printer or my iMac to print the actual paper print larger? 

    Hello, it depends what App & Document type, some say PDFs have the font stuck at a certain sise, but say in Text Edit, open a document, Highlight some text the CMD+a to Select All, then type CMD+t to get the Font/Text size menu, select a bigger size.

  • How do you clean the input of a IPod Classic?

    I take my Classic everywhere I got, and to the gym. I feel like I need to clean the input for maintaince. How do I got about doing this without damaging or effecting anything, especially the sound, and the singnal.

    See here: How to clean Apple products
    B-rock

  • How do you clean the keyboard

    I was wondering if there was some way to clean the keyboard cos mine is full of dust. I didn't really know what category to put this in, so sorry if its in the wrong place. Thanks

    Jia Wers-
    Compressed air works.
    If it is really dirty it can be cleaned in a dishwasher, top rack, no soap or rinse aid and no dishes. Just hot water.
    Run it through a cycle, take it out and let it dry for a few days and that should do it.
    And for all of you nay-sayers, please see this.
    Luck-
    -DaddyPaycheck

  • How do you stop the printer cropping off the bottom of a page when duplex printing?

    I've set my printer to borderless printing, and all other edges are ok, but the printer is not printing to the bottom edge. Is there anyway I can print duplex and right to the edge? I have a new HP officejet pro 8600
    Thanks

    Unfortunately this didn't help. The printer has been set up correctly for wireless printing (also I have a PC, not a Mac). I have all of the page settings set correctly. The problem is that I am trying to print documents (concert programs) that have a black border that goes right to the edge of the page. So when I set the printer to borderless printing, three of the borders print correctly (right to the egde), but the bottom of the page stops about 1 cm from the edge.
    Will it only be possible for me to print right to the bottom edge of a page if I remove the duplex attachment and only print single sided? If so that will be a big problem.

Maybe you are looking for

  • How to reject ACK/NACK from other Send Ports to Orchestration

    Hi Everyone, I have a below scenario, Please let me your ideas how can we avoid ACK from other send ports (If there is any failures), in my current scenario getting issues or conflicts because of this AckRequired. Key points in my scenarios SendPort_

  • An out-of-sequence check is not permitted for payroll type B

    We had to  do advance payments for 4 pay periods for an employee through offcycle workbench. One of the checks was wrong so we had to reverse it. It is an out of sequence reversal. Now when i try to do a correction run , it gives me an error An out-o

  • ORA-32004: obsolete and or deprecated parameter

    Oracle 11.1.7.0: When I startup the db I get ORA-32004. There is no trace of which parameter is obsolete in alert logs. Neither do I see that parameter in v$obsolete_parameter. How can I look at what that parameter is?

  • HttpURLConnection and HEAD/GET methods

    I am attempting to validate whether an HTML page exists or not. I have found that, for about 7% of the pages checked, HEAD and GET methods return different response codes. I have structured my code such: 1) make initial check using HEAD method 2) for

  • Hello, may I ask how to prevent the illegal distribution of video and POST data

    setPublishPassword  and setPostingPassword Helpful?I do not quite understand, do not use an example. Ideas or examples can you provide a But those methods are the client, I set him groupspecWithOutAuthorizations, but was illegally set to groupspecWit