My Office jet 7110 makes a loud grinding noise when I start it up.

My all-in-one also fails to generate the report using menu options 3,5.
Could it be a false paper jam?  I checked for a paper jam.  That wasn't it.

Is it three beeps? That usually means that you have a bad RAM stick or that it is not properly seated.
Can you boot to your Recovery partition? Hold down the Command and R keys when you power on.
If you can't boot from your Recovery partition, try to boot while holding down the "D" key - this should take you to the Apple Hardware Test - see http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1509. If the D key does not work, try holding down the Option and D key when booting (make sure that you have an Internet connection).
If all of these steps fail, get your machine to an Apple Store. You are still under your one-year warranty.
Clinton

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