Sunday, February 22, 2009

Printer problems

Takeaway: Printer problems seem to occur when you can least afford it. In today?s Daily Drill Down, Bill Poynter explores what you can do before sending your printer out for repair.

It seems as though printer problems occur only at the most inconvenient time—like when you have a deadline to meet and you’ve waited until the last minute to print the document.

The difficult thing about having a printer problem fixed down at your local computer store is that you probably don’t know whether the problem lies with your computer, the cable, or the printer. That means carrying in your computer, the cable, and the printer.

If you’d like to try troubleshooting printer problems on your own, you need a basic understanding of what goes on during the print process. You don’t have to know every detail of the design of the printer, the printer port, the printer driver, and the printer cable, but a little background information may help you find and correct the problem.

From your computer to your printer
One of the most common sources of printing problems is the printer cable. Cable problems are also the easiest to diagnose and correct.

If you examine the cable connecting the printer to your computer, chances are you’ll find a 36-pin Centronics connector on the end attached to the printer and a 25-pin D-type connector attached to the parallel port of your computer, which is called the printer port or LPT port.

The default printer port for most software is usually LPT1. If there are multiple parallel ports in your machine, they will be designated LPT1, LPT2, and so on.

There have been several enhancements to the capabilities of the parallel port since the days of the IBM XT machines. The original ports were unidirectional, which meant that they could send data but couldn’t receive it. They could, however, receive status information from the printer. These signals—such as paper out, busy, or error—control the flow of data to the printer.

Your printer has a data buffer that receives the data from the computer and supplies it to the printer at a rate that the printer can accept. The signals from the printer to the parallel port turn on and off this flow of data.

Each of the 25 conductors on your printer cable is important to the proper operation of your printer. A bad cable can produce all sorts of strange printing problems.

You should consider several issues when examining a printer cable. Normal wear and tear can damage one or more of the wires or pins in the connectors. (The Centronics connector seems to be more vulnerable to damage than the D-type connector.) Look for obvious damage to the cable and its connectors, although a bad cable will often show no signs of damage. Make sure that the cable isn’t passing near a source of electrical interference. The longer the cable, the more susceptible it will be to electrical interference.

If you have a late-model computer with a parallel port that supports ECP/EPP modes and you use a modern, fast printer that can take advantage of it, be sure to connect them with a high-quality IEEE 1284 compliant cable. The price will seem high for a printer cable, particularly when you compare it with the lowest priced cables, but it’s worth the money.

The fastest way to troubleshoot a cable with no obvious defects is to substitute a known good cable and see if the problem goes away. Or, you can place your questionable cable on a system that is having no problems, to see if your problems follow the cable.

Printer driver problems
The printer driver that you installed when you set up your printer tells your parallel port how to manage the data being sent to the printer. Different makes and models of printers require specific software to effectively manage their particular features.

One of the most common printing problems is that an incorrect or defective printer driver is being used. This can result in all sorts of strange gibberish on the printed page. If you selected the wrong printer driver for the printer you are trying to use, you may need to purge the print jobs that are hung up in the spooler as well as reset the printer to remove any bad data that remains in its buffer.

Purge the print jobs first. You can do this in Windows 95/98 by clicking on Start, Settings, Printers, and then clicking the icon for the appropriate printer. When the window for the printer opens, click Printer in the upper-left corner and then click Purge Documents.

Now reset your printer to remove the last traces of the “poison” still in the printer’s buffer.

It’s also possible that you have the correct printer driver but that it isn’t configured properly for the amount of RAM installed in your printer. If the driver is set for more RAM than the printer actually has, an overflow can occur. This might go unnoticed for a long time. It may appear only when you have a large print job or pages with lots of graphics.

Get the latest drivers
Sometimes there are known issues with a printer driver that crop up only under certain circumstances. The best insurance is to go the Internet and download the latest printer drivers for your operating system and printer.

Whenever you install a printer driver, make sure that all of the setting options are correct for your individual printer. This not only includes the RAM settings, but also settings like the source tray for the paper, the paper size and orientation, the timeout settings, and the print resolution.

Selecting the correct port type
Another possibility is that your parallel port settings are incorrect in your CMOS setup. This is assuming that the parallel port is integrated on the motherboard. First, see if Windows is giving any indication of a problem in Device Manager. To do this, click Start, Settings, Control Panel, and then double-click on the System icon. Now select the Device Manager tab. If there is a problem with the on-board parallel port settings, you will see a flag on the device, indicating a discrepancy. Highlight the parallel port and click Properties to view the device status. Next, click Resources to check out any resource conflicts.

It’s quite possible that when you last installed a component, you created a resource conflict that didn’t appear until later when you tried to print. If a conflict is indicated, try changing the resources that the offending device is using.

Testing the parallel port
Diagnostic software such as CheckIt or Norton Utilities can test the integrity of your port by using a loop-back plug attached to your parallel port. This type of test can also be performed on your serial ports. Be sure that you use a loop-back plug compatible with the testing software. This is because manufacturers utilize different loop-back wiring schemes in their products.

The loop-back plug test may not find every parallel port problem, but if it does indicate a problem, it’s probably accurate.

If you find a bad parallel port on a motherboard with integrated peripherals, you can disable the port in the CMOS Setup and install an add-on parallel port if you have an unused ISA slot. But check prices before you do this. You may be able to replace your motherboard with a new one for very little more than the cost of a new parallel port card.

Check the CMOS
If you find no resource conflicts, try changing the port type in the CMOS. Run the CMOS Setup program, open the Integrated Peripherals menu, and select the parallel port type settings. Press [F1] to view the default setting. If the default setting isn’t specified, try changing the mode to the default. You can also try setting to another value the memory address that the port is using. Start with the default setting and then restart the computer and try printing again. Windows will probably find what it considers new hardware and install the proper software during the start up process. Note: This is the process I followed on my computer. However, since every CMOS is different, your system may require you to change the port type in a different manner. Documentation may accompany your computer or motherboard (if it was custom built).

Process of elimination
If you’ve checked the cable, the printer driver, the parallel port settings, the integrity of the parallel port, and the possibility of resource conflicts, about the only thing left is the printer itself.

There are a lot of things that can go wrong with a printer. If you’ve eliminated all other possibilities and have decided that the printer is the culprit, consult the manual that came with your printer for user-serviceable items.

The new generation of inkjet printers has the capability of printing at a very high resolution. To achieve this resolution, you must choose from a variety of high-quality papers available. If you’re using standard quality inkjet paper, there is no benefit from choosing a very high resolution. The print speed will be greatly influenced by the resolution you select.

Don’t try to use the paper designed for an ink jet printer in your laser printer. This paper is not compatible with the high temperatures present in a laser printer. You can create a real mess inside your laser printer by doing so. (Guess how I learned this.)

Another lesson I learned the hard way concerns letterhead paper and the envelopes that have a preprinted return address. Be sure that the ink used on the letterhead and the envelopes is approved for laser printers. Some of the more decorative inks will melt on the rollers of the printer and then transfer to the remainder of the pages as they pass through the printer.

If your laser printer has begun to print pages with some of the areas of the page appearing lighter than the rest, your toner cartridge may be a little low on toner. To get the maximum life from a toner cartridge, make sure that the remaining toner is evenly distributed in the cartridge. Do this by removing the cartridge from the printer and, while holding it in the same orientation that it rests in when installed, gently rock it back and forth, tilting it about 45 degrees in each direction. The object is to make toner available over the whole width of the drum. Be careful not to shake the cartridge too vigorously as it takes very little spilled toner to make a big mess.

While you have the printer open and the cartridge removed, take the time to clean it out. Follow the directions in the owner’s manual carefully so as to not damage anything.
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Repairing printers
If it turns out that that a major component of your printer needs to be replaced, you may find that the new part costs nearly as much as a new printer. If you use a repair service, ask for an estimate of the repair costs before they proceed.
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Drivers Are the Software Applications That Power Printers

A driver is the software package that enables your printer to communicate with your computer's operating system, and vise versa.

The manufacturer of your printer sent out a software disc with the printer. On this disk, you can find the default driver for that printer.

As computing evolves, printer manufacturers upgrade their drivers to either improve the printer's performance or to keep up with changing Operating Systems.

Of course, you could go to a website that has been established to give you a one-stop shop for finding hardware drivers online. A couple of the most common sites of this type are:


Question: I see a lot of specific printer problems solved in your column and on your website (http://www.cyberwalker.com), but what about an overview of the most common printer problems and solutions? - G.A.

Answer: That's a fine idea! Printers can be one of the most frustrating and trouble-making technologies, both at home and in the office. Many helpdesk workers will tell you that they spend too much of their time answering the plaintive cry, "I can't print!" As a matter of fact, a lot of the requests I receive have to do with printer problems. So here are a variety of printer problems and their solutions to make your printing life easier.

If nothing has been changed on your printer or in your printer settings on your computer, then chances are that the problem is quite straightforward. Check these potential problems:

• POWER -
First, check to be sure the printer is on, especially if the trouble occurs first thing in the morning. Perhaps someone turned the printer off when the day's work was finished.

• PRINTER STATUS -
Check the printer status lights, or the status LCD screen. If there's a flashing light, or if the status screen shows an error, then it's your first clue to a problem. Most printer manuals have a diagnosis process for alerts.

• PAPER -
Check to see whether the paper tray is empty. If so, refill it but not necessarily with as much paper as it can possibly hold - many printers like a little elbow room in their paper trays. Make sure to feather the pages to eliminate static. Hold the pages in one had and flip through the pages at a fast rate with your thumb. If the paper tray is not empty, check for a misfeed. A sheet may have been caught in the mechanism. There may be a variety of printer access doors to check. Pull out any remnants. Even the smallest piece of paper could be causing the problem, so check carefully. Tweezers are handy for this procedure.


• TONER & TONER CARTRIDGES -
Many common problems are related to toner or toner cartridges. If the problem is toner-related, check to see if the toner cartridge is empty or low. The printer warning should indicate this. Swap it for a new one and the unit should work. (You might find good deals by ordering on-line from 123 Inkjets.) Some laser toner cartridges have an ejected toner reservoir. There’s usually a trap that can be emptied.


• TONER DRUM -
The toner drum on a laser printer needs to be replaced periodically, usually once a year, depending on the volume of printing the device handles. Print-outs will become fuzzy or faded when the toner drum starts to go. The printer's error lights should indicate if the drum has become a problem.

• PC CONNECTION -
If all the physical hardware on the printer seems to be fine, check to be sure that it is connected to your computer. Personal printers connect via either a parallel or USB (universal serial bus) connector to the back of the printer. Follow the cable from the back of the printer to the back of the computer to make sure the connection is good.


• NETWORK CONNECTION -
If the printer is connected by what looks like an oversized telephone cable or coaxial cable (like the cable for cable television), your printer is connected through a network. If this is the case, the problem gets suddenly complicated. If your network-based printer is acting up for everyone in the office, you'll need to call in your resident network expert - you probably have a print server, hub, or cable problem. If it's just you having a problem with your network printer, make sure that your computer is connected to the network.

• DRIVERS -
If the printer works, but spews strange characters or it appears as though the PC and printer aren’t working together properly, you probably have a printer driver problem. When a printer acts up and there is no hardware problem, the solution is often driver-related. A printer driver is a piece of software that allows a computer to "talk" to a printer. It's a kind of translator. Occasionally, if a printer has worked previously, but suddenly doesn’t work with a newly installed program, there could be driver problems. To remedy this, download a driver from the printer maker's website, remove the old driver, and install the new driver. Drivers are normally available under the "support" area of a website.

• PRINTER HEADS -
If you have an inkjet printer and you get smudged or blurry images, you might want to look up the utility on the printer that cleans and or aligns the printer heads. Most inkjet printers have either software that can start this process, or a setting on the printer itself that can kick-start it.
If all of these solutions fail, you might want to search the manufacturer's support area for printer issues. Often, there will be bulletins issued on how to fix newly discovered bugs.

If you have a scanner and a printer, and experience printing problems, take heart—this one is easy. Detach both devices, and remove the software and drivers for both devices. Then reinstall the printer first and the scanner second.

Failing any of this, you're a candidate for technical support. Call the printer manufacturer. Their phone number, hopefully a toll-free one, is usually available on their website. Be sure you have the make and model of your printer, the make and model of your computer, and any warranty information, and know what operating system you're using. Make the call from the desk where the printer is installed.

If you develop hives when you call a manufacturer's support line, try a third-party solution. AskMe.com has a good selection of experts offering advice. Turnaround time varies, but you will normally get some response within a day. If you want real-time help on a printer issue, a live help desk advisor can be hired from the folks at Keen.




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Remove Printer Definition from the Registry

There is a problem with NT printer definitions that may cause you problems. You follow standard advice to uninstall and reinstall the printer driver. Sometimes this doesn't fix the problem and you have no choice but to remove a printer. When you use the Remove or Delete Printer options in Print Manager, the printer connection disappears immediately. However, the spooler simply marks the printer for deletion. NT doesn't actually delete the printer until you reboot the system. Sometimes NT will delete the definition if you stop and restart the spooler. Sometimes it doesn't. If this doesn't work, and you will find out when you try to redefine the printer. No issue for workstations. You can reboot. Unfortunately there are servers which can not be rebooted (or at least not for something like a printer definition). For servers which can not be rebooted, you can remove the printer definition from the registry by hand prior to the reinstall.

If it is a local printer (My Computer), go to the following registry keys and delete the respective entries:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\Environments\ Windows NT x86\ Drivers\Version-2\
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\Printers\


If it is a network printer (network printer server or \\), go to the following registry keys and delete the respective and entries:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Printers\Connections\
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\Providers\ LanMan Print Services\Servers\\Printers\

After the registry edit, you need to stop and restart the spooler service. At this point, you'll be able to reinstall the printer driver correctly.


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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

HP Laser Printer error 13 - paper jam ALL HP LASER PRINTERS

1. Out of spec media.
2. Pick up roller came out of place.
3.Paper cassettes not correctly loaded.
4. Dirty or obstructed paper path. Paper Jam in paper path.
5. Worn pick up rollers an separation pad.
6. Wrong length paper or incorrect software paper size selected.
7. Defective exit sensor.
8. Defective input sensor doesn?t sense paper out.
7. Paper cassettes not correctly loaded.
9. Bad solenoid operation.
10. Bad gear or gears in drive train.
11. Bad main motor or drive circuit.
12. Bad delivery mechanism or coupler gear to main drive.
13. Bad main motor drive circuitry.
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HP LASER PRINTER 2, 2D, 3, 3D
1. Defective sensor cable.
2. Defective registration assembly.
3. Defective fuser.
4. Duplex paper path is obstructed or contains worn Components.
5. Misadjusted or bent switchback assembly.
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HP LASER PRINTER 4L, 4P, 5P,6P
1. Printer rear door open.
2. Stuck or broken flags or sensors.
3. Paper fragment under oblique rollers.
4. Transfer roller guide not seated.
5. Bad fuser ass'y
6. Bad toner cartridge
7. Worn pick up roller and reg. ass'y block.
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HP LASER PRINTER 4, 4+, 5
1. Rear door open.
2. Broken or missing cassette paper out sensor flag.
3. 500 sheet lower cassette not properly adjusted.
4. Check transfer roller to ensure it is seated properly.
5. Bad input sensor, fuser exit sensor or bad paper end Sensor.
6. Defective output rollers.
7. Paper stuck in paper path / In the input unite.
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HP LASER PRINTER 4V, 4MV
1. Toner cartridge gears worn or damaged.
2. Paper path gears worn or damaged.
3. Defective DC controller PCA.
4. Defective registration guide.
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HP LASER PRINTER 5000, 5100
1. Check paper loaded in paper tray properly.
2. Check the paper length adjuster.
3. Look at the transfer roller ass'y for proper adjustment.
4. Check the paper path in the printer. Also make sure the duplexer paper path.
5. Bad fuser ass'y. Replace or reseat the fuser.
6. Check for bad toner cartridge.
7.Check that all of the ass'y are seated and that all of the doors are closed.
8. Change maintenance kit
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HP LASER PRINTER 5SI, 8000,8150
1. Toner cartridge gears worn or damaged.
2. Paper tray feed and separation roller's worn.
3.Paper misaligned in paper tray. Look at the length and width adjustment.
4. Bad input unite.
5. Bad fuser ass'y
6. External input device paper jam. Check all added devise like 2000 sheet feeder, Mail box bin, Duplexer , Envelope feeder. Unplug all external device and run test with just the printer.
7. Paper jammed up in the exit ass'y on the left side of printer.
8. Transfer roller ass'y out of place or broken.
9. If paper is jammed under toner cartridge change registration or toner cartridge.
10. Change maintenance kit .
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HP LASER PRINTER 3SI, 4SI
1. No pick or media jammed in printer. Check the entire paper path of the printer.
2. Media in duplex. Check the duplexer paper path
3. Sensor malfunction.
4. Output sensor malfunction. Turn of offset ass'y in the 4si only
5. Check registration area fuser exit sensor flag and sensor.
6. Bad fuser ass'y
7. Worn feed and separation rollers.
8. Changed maintenance kit.
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HP LASER PRINTER 5L, 6L, 3100, 3150
1. Paper not loaded in the paper bin.
2. Bad paper bin sensor.
3. Bad toner cartridge.
4. Bad fuser ass'y.
5. Worn pick up rollers and separation kit / Pulling multiple sheets threw printer.
6. Paper bin over full..
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HP LASER PRINTER 1005, 1012, 1150, 1300
1.Check paper in the paper tray.
2. Worn pick up rollers and separation pad.
3. Bad shutter door on toner cartridges. Change toner cartridge.
4. Bad fuser ass'y.
5. Bad pick up roller shaft and clutch.
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HP LASER PRINTER 1100, 3200 Fax, HP PRINTER 2100, 2200
1. Paper jam open paper trays make sure paper is loaded properly.
2. Make sure the paper length is adjusted in the 2200 series.
3. Paper jam check rear door and open and close top cover.
4. Paper jam check duplexer.
5. Paper jam internally / under the toner cartridge.
6. Worn pick up and separation pad.
7. Bad fuser ass'y .
8. Change maintenance kit .
9. Paper bin over full.
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HP LASER PRINTER 1000, 1200, 1220mfp, 3300, 3300mfp
1. Check for paper loaded in paper tray properly.
2. Worn pick up roller and separation pad.
3. Feed roller shaft is bent or warped.
4. Paper stuck in paper path.
5. Bad fuser ass'y
6. Bad shutter on toner cartridge. Change toner cartridge.
7. Front door not properly shut.
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Hp Laser Printer 2300
1. Check paper Path / Check paper trays
2. Check the length adjustment on the paper trays.
2. Check Duplexer
3. If jammed message persists after all jams have been cleared, a sensor might stuck or broken
4. If it keeps jamming need to change feed rollers and separation pad.
5. Bad fuser ass'y
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HP LASER PRINTER 4000, 4050, 4100, 4100mfp
1. Ensure paper is loaded in paper tray property.
2. Check feed and separation rollers for unusual wear.
3. Check for the paper length adjusted in paper tray.
4. Bad fuser ass'y
5. Check paper path in duplexer.
6 Check small belt media roller to ensure that the roller and belt are feeding the media properly.
7. Check that transfer roller is seated properly.
8. Change maintenance kit
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HP LASER PRINTER 4200, 4300
1. Check for paper loaded in paper tray properly.
2. Check for paper length adjusted in paper tray.
3. Check duplexer paper path.
4. Defective printer cartridge. Shutter door not opening all the way.
5. Look at feed and separation roller for wear or have popped off
6. Make sure no jam in stapler / stacker. Make sure to remove the staples and get the jammed stapled out.
7. Bad D.C. controller.
8. Change maintenance kit
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HP LASER PRINTER 4500
1. Paper jam- check all rear doors.
2. Paper jam- check middle front drawer and duplex drawer.
3. Paper jam- check all drawers.
4. Paper or wrong media in fuser. Like a none Hp transparences that melted in fuser ass'y
5. Worn feed and separation rollers.
6. Bad middle drawer ass'y.
7. Bad fuser ass'y
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HP LASER PRINTER 8500
1. Paper jam internally.
2. Check paper trays for missed loaded paper.
3. Paper jam- check all doors.
4. Paper jam- check duplexer.
5. Paper jam- check mailbox bin.
6. Bad fuser ass'y.
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HP LASER PRINTER 9000
1. Paper jam- check trays, all doors, paper path.
2. Paper jam- check duplexer.
3. Paper jam- internally.
4. Check doors to make sure they are closed.
5. Make sure all feed and separation rollers are properly installed.
6. If paper stops before fuser check the transfer ass'y or change it.
7. check fuser ass'y for paper stopping at the fuser. Bad fuser change it.
8. Bad D.C. controller
9. Paper is jammed at exit ass'y changed the delivery ass'y
10. Replaced the diverter if the paper still doesn't make out of exit.
11. Replace the flipper ass'y
12. Replace the accumulator ass'y.
13. Check all device on printer. Run test with one device taken off one at a time.
14. Change maintenance kit
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HP Maintenance Message Reset Methods

To clear the Maintenance Service Message from the LCD display:

HP IIISi Printers:

Press ONLINE until the light goes off
Hold down MENU until PCL CONFIG MENU appears
Press the MENU key until SERVICE MSG=ON* appears
Press the + or - key to change display to SERVICE MSG=OFF
Press ENTER/RESET MENU key to turn message off, the * should appear, then press ONLINE

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HP 4Si Printers:

Press ONLINE until the light goes off
Press MENU until CONFIG MENU appears
Press the ITEM key until SERVICE MSG=ON* appears
Press the + or - key to change display to SERVICE MSG=OFF
Press the ENTER key to turn message off, the * should appear, then press ONLINE

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HP 5Si:

Press MENU key 4 times for CONFIG MENU
Press ITEM to display SERVICE MESSAGE=OFF
Press ENTER
Press ONLINE

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HP 4000/4050/4100/5000 Printers:

Turn the printer off
Hold down the left side of the ITEM and VALUE +/- keys, turn the printer on and wait until RESET MAINTENANCE COUNT is displayed and then release the keys

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HP 4500/4550 Printers:

Turn the printer off
Hold down the CANCEL JOB and SELECT keys and turn the printer on, then wait until the display goes blank and the three LED's come on
Press the right side of the MENU key, then press the SELECT key
You will enter SERVICE MODE after the normal test completes
Press the ITEM key until the FUSER MAINTENANCE COUNT appears
Press VALUE +/- to change to zero
Press SELECT to save
Press GO; the printer should return to READY

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HP 8000/8100/8150 Printers:

Press the MENU button until the display reads CONFIGURATION MENU
Press the ITEM button until the display reads SERVICE MESSAGE = ON/OFF
Select OFF*
Press SELECT to save
Turn printer off
Hold the VALUE MINUS and ITEM MINUS buttons while turning the printer back on Hold buttons down until display reads RESET MAINT/COUNTand then release both buttons

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HP 9000 Printers:

Turn the printer off
Press and hold the CHECK key
Power on the printer
Release the CHECK key after all three lights come on The display should read SELECT LANGUAGE
Press the up arrow until MAINTENANCE KIT is displayed, then press the CHECK key again and the maintenance kit count has been reset

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HP Color LaserJet 4500/4550 Printers (TRANSFER KIT RESET):

Press the MENU button until the RESETS MENU is displayed
Press the ITEM button until TRANSFER KIT SELECT IF DONE is displayed
Press the SELECT button

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HP Color LaserJet 4500/4550 Printers (FUSER KIT RESET):

Press the MENU button until the RESETS MENU is displayed
Press the ITEM buton until FUSER KIT SELECT IF DONE is displayed
Press the SELECT button
Press the GO button to return to READY

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HP Color LaserJet 4600 Printer (IMAGE TRANSFER KIT (ETB) RESET):

After Maintenance is performed, the display should read NEW TRANSFER KIT =
Press the down arrow to highlight YES, then press the CHECK button to reset Or enter CONFIGURE DEVICE in menus, choose RESETS then RESET SUPPLIES, choose NEW TRANSFER KIT and select

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HP Color LaserJet 4600 Printer (FUSER KIT RESET):

After Maintenance is performed, the display should read NEW FUSER KIT =
Press the down arrow to highlight YES, then press the CHECK button to reset Or enter CONFIGURE DEVICE in menus, choose RESETS then RESET SUPPLIES, choose NEW FUSER KIT and select

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HP Color LaserJet 8500/8550 Printers (TRANSFER KIT RESET):

Press the MENU button until the RESETS MENU is displayed
Press the ITEM button until RESET TRANSFER LIFE COUNT is displayed
Press the SELECT button to reset, then GO to return to READY

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HP Color LaserJet 8500/8550 Printers (FUSER KIT RESET):

Press the MENU button until the RESETS MENU is displayed
Press the ITEM buton until RESET FUSER LIFE COUNT is displayed
Press the SELECT button to reset
Press the GO button to return to READY



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Canon i850, i950, S600 and Canon S450 Printer reset procedures

Canon i850, i950, S600
Start with the printer OFF
1. Hold down RESUME and then hold down POWER
2. release RESUME
3. press RESUME twice, then release POWER
4. Let green light blink until printer is done futzing
Select function with RESUME press POWER to execute:
presses - light color - function
Number of presses - light color - function
0 presses - green - Test print (or exit service mode on i960)
1 press - orange - EEPROM info print (plus grid nozzle diagnostic on i960)
2 presses - green - EEPROM initialize
3 presses - orange - Reset waste ink counter
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Canon S450 Printer
1: Power off printer
2: Hold Resume button then press and hold POWER, the beeper will sound once.
3: Hold POWER and release RESUME
4: Press RESUME twice
5. Release Power button
6: When the indicator lights steady, press RESUME three(3) times. The indicator should be orange.
7: Press Power to set data


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Canon i320, i255 Waste Ink Counter Reset.

Step 1 : Manual Temporary
1. Unplug power and USB.
2. Open door and hold power button.
3. Connect power.
4. Close door, then release power button.
or Step 1: Manual Temporary
1. Press and hold the POWER button
2. Turn off the printer by disconnecting the printer power cable,
3. turn on the printer, still holding the POWER button The indicator (L.E.D.) should be green.
4. Press and release the RESUME button , the indicator (L.E.D.) should be orange.
5. Press and release the RESUME button again, the indicator (L.E.D.) should be green.


6. Release both buttons.
7. Reconnect the printer cable.
8. And it should be reset.step 2 : Software for Permanant
1. Reconnect the printer cable.
2.Open General Tools software and select (USB PORT)
3 .Choose (SET DESTINATION 1) And it should be reset.
Remark "After service mode Pls use software for permanent reset"

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Canon PIXMA iP1000 Waste Ink Counter Reset Manual for Service mode

Canon PIXMA iP1000 Waste Ink Counter Reset Manual for Service mode

1. Turn off the printer. And disconnect the printer cable.
2. Press and hold the POWER button, turn on the printer.
3. The indicator (L.E.D.) should be green.
4. Press and release the RESUME button , the indicator (L.E.D.) should be orange.
5. Press and release the RESUME button again, the indicator (L.E.D.) should be green.
6. Release both buttons.




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Canon GENERIC "S" SERIES RESET CODE

Waste Ink Counter Reset.
(1) Turn off the printer.
(2) Press and hold the RESUME button, then press and hold the POWER button.
(3) Release the RESUME button, Next press and release the RESUME button two(2) more times in succession.

Note: you are still holding the POWER button). The printer's carriage will "reset"
or move momentarily. If the above was properly performed the printer will enter the
"Service Mode".
(4) Press the RESUME button 4 times, this will select the clear waste ink counter function.



The lamp will alternate (change) color with each key press.
1. Service/Factory test printout, including ink sensor check.
2. EEPROM - Info printout.
3. EEPROM - Initialization.
4. Reset the Waste ink counter.
5. Printer model setting. (More selections beyond this point - However it is best leave them unaltered - You have been warned!)
After selecting the desired mode (eg 4), press the POWER button to "set" the change, and return to the top of the function selection menu. Press the POWER button again to restart the printer.




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How to free more RAM on your phone >>>

>>> Method 1: Flight mode:
Put your phone in "Flight mode" with Psiloc System Tools. Install System Tools, open it and select "Flight mode". This way you can restart the phone without your SIM card so there will be no running phone tasks in the background. Now you can have up to 3,5 MB of free RAM!

Note: ironically enough, Flight mode doesn't work when Smart Launcher is installed, at least in my case.
But i've also heard several reports of people who have both apps running without any problems.







>>> Method 2: Smart Launcher trick:
Install Smart Launcher and open it. Go to Options, Settings and put Launcher ON.
Now plug in your charger and switch off your phone. Wait untill the battery meter appears and short press the Menu button (don't hold).
The menu should appear and now you can have 3,5 to 4,5 MB free RAM! (Hold Menu button to check RAM).

The trick is that with the charger plugged in, the phone must get a minimum software support for charging, even when
the phone is switched off. And somehow Smart Launcher has still got it's shortcut running and that's the Menu button. So when
you press the Menu button, you go directly to the Menu without any other phone tasks running in the background so
you trick the phone and you have more free RAM!
Note: when you unplug the charger, the phone will switch off.

>>> Method 3: Menu :
This method I found it by myself, it frees a little about 100~200 KB but I guess it's useful sometime

Close your menu not by selecting the right selection key "exit", or pressing the menu key another time, they only hide the menu app but do not close it, to close it select the left selection key "option" and scroll down and select "exit"

So when you open an app needs more ram reopen menu and close it, it's useful when play low bit rate video in realplayer paradis.



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Tips & Tricks for Symbians Phone!

Tip 1 : Do u know how to use the edit button (abc or pencil button)?
Heres how... in the inbox for example; u wanna delete multiple sms, simply hold the edit button, scroll down, and then, press c to delete the marked sms. The edit button can also b used to copy and past text in sms, simply hold it and scroll across, choose copy. pretty good for placing song names in ngages

Tip 2 : Shit happens, on a smartphone, its inevitable u do something wrong, and tis calls for a format of fone. to format the fone, press *#7370#, then enter the lock code, which is the sec code of the fone. NOTE: batt must b full, else if format is disrupted by low batt, consequences will b disatrous I heard the code *#7780# works too, pretty much the same i tink. for 6600 users, to format the fone, theres an alternative way. Press and hold <3>, <*>, and the buttons, then power on fone, keep holding on the 3 buttons, till u come to a format screen. tis method ONLY works on 6600, and need not enter the sec code. BUT sec code wun be reset to default 12345.

Tip 3 : TO NGAGE USERS; Did u know u can install .sis files simply using the cable given? Juz plug it in, place the .sis file anywhere on e: (the mmc), not in any folders, root of e:, disconnect, then look for it in manager.

Tip 4: Save on battery and system memory being used by regulary checking the task manager which can be accessed by holding down the menu button!!


Tip 4a: Set the screen saver to a short time out period to prolong battery life.
Tip 4b: Avoid restarting the phone, or repeatedly turning it on and off. This helps increase battery life.



Tip 5: Type *#06# to display your IMEI serial number, very valuable for the unlocking your phone to other sim cards

Tip 6: Type *#0000# to view which firmware version you are running

Tip 7: If you would like to avoid being "blue jacked", keep bluetooth turned off, or set your phone's visibility to hidden.

Tip 8: Don't want to carry a watch and a phone? Set the screen saver to show date and time, then you can ditch the watch.

Tip 9: Save memory when installing apps, by installing over bluetooth. This can be done using the nokia phone suite and a bluetooth serial connection. Only works with .SIS files, so java still has to be sent to the phone, but will save space when using .SIS files.

Tip 10: Operator logos
Use a filemanager like FExplorer or SeleQ to add the folders: "c:/system/Apps/phone/oplogo". Add a .bmp picture to folder "oplogo" and restart your phone! The .bmp picture size needs to be: 97 x 25 pixels

Tip 11: Check if the recepients phone is on
Delivery reports
or Type *0# your message in the message composer window space then write your message, the recipient will not see the star zero hash bit - just the message When they read it it will relay a message back to your fone showing the time they recieved it. (haven't yet tried it myself though)

Tip 12: BlueJacking
First up, you need to know what Bluetooth is. There are lots of types of modern devices that incorporate Bluetooth as one of their many features. PDAs, mobile phones and laptops are a few of these modern devices. Bluetooth means that Bluetooth enabled devices can send things like phonebook/address book contacts, pictures & notes to other Bluetooth enabled devices wirelessly over a range of about 10 metres. So, we've got past the boring part. Now, using a phone with Bluetooth, you can create a phonebook contact and write a message, eg. 'Hello, you've been bluejacked', in the 'Name' field. Then you can search for other phones with Bluetooth and send that phonebook contact to them. On their phone, a message will popup saying "'Hello, you've been bluejacked' has just been received by Bluetooth" or something along those lines. For most 'victims' they will have no idea as to how the message appeared on their phone.

Tip 13: While you are viewing a picture in your phone's gallery, press one of these shortcut keys (definitely works on 6600, not sure about other symbians)
1 - turn image anticlockwise
3 - turn image clockwise
* - toggle on/off of full screen
5 - zoom in
0 - zoom out

#15 u can select all files in a folder by selecting THE folder and copy it then paste it somewhere. however u need to make a new directory. fexplorer wun let u copy that folder together. well seleQ can mark files to copy but it really takes time!

#16: A soft and Hard reset
A Soft-reset - the process of resetting all the settings of the phone to the factory default! No applications are deleted! A Hard-reset is like formatting a drive! It does format the memory. Everything that has been installed after the first use of the phone is deleted! It will recover the memory of the phone to the state you purchased it! It is done by inputing the following code: *#7370# NOTE: The battery must be full or the charger has to be connected to the phone so that it does not run out of power and make the phone unusable.

#17: Formats of images
supported ones: JPG UPF GIF87a/89a WBMB MBM TIFF/F PNG EXIF
How to copy & paste text in your Nokia 3650:
Press and hold the pencil key and select your text using the scroll key.
Left function key will change to 'Copy'. Press it to copy the selected text to clipboard.

You can paste the clipboard contents the same way:
press and hold the pencil key and press 'Paste'. Or, press pencil key once and select 'Paste'.
Press and hold the Menu key to open the application switching window, where you can *duh* switch between applications.
If a program hangs and you can't shut it down, select the application in the
application switching window and press 'C' to kill it. It's also a faster way to exit programs.

Turn on/off the "click" sound made by the camera by selecting the 'Silent' profile or by turning warning tones on/off:
Menu > Profiles > "select your activated profile" > Personalise > Warning tones > On/Off.
(This also effects the sound of Java games and apps).

To change background image go to:
Menu > Tools > Settings > Phone > Standby mode > Background image > Yes > "choose an image".

The best size for background images is 174x132 pixels.
Only got blue, green and purple in your 3650 colour palette?

This free app adds 3 more colours: Palette Extender.

Display an image when someone's calling:
Menu > Contacts > "select a contact card" > Options > Edit > Options > Add thumbnail > "choose an image".

Add a personal ringing tone to a contact:
Menu > Contacts > "select a contact card" > Options > Open > Options > Ringing tone > "choose a ringing tone".

Delete all messages from your Inbox at once:
Menu > Messaging > Inbox > Options > Mark/Unmark > Mark all > Options > Delete.

Send or hide your caller ID: Go to: Menu > Tools > Settings > Call > Send My
Caller ID > 'Yes', 'No' or 'Set By Network' to follow the default settings of your home network.

If you often copy large files to your MultiMedia Card, I recommend a card reader.
E.g. With a card reader it takes only 12 seconds to copy a 10 MB file!
Record the sound of a phone call using the (sound) Recorder.
Menu > Extra's > Recorder > Options > Record sound clip.
Note: short beeps are audible during call registration.

But there is a 60 second limitation so if you want unlimited sound recording get this app: Extended Recorder.

While writing text, press "#" to switch between upper and lower case and Dictonary on/off (predictive text input).
Press and hold "#" to switch between Alpha mode and Number mode.
Keyboard shortcuts for zooming and rotating images in Images:
1 = zoom in, 0 = zoom out, press and hold to return to the normal view.
2 = rotate anticlockwise, 9 = rotate clockwise, * = full screen.
In standby mode, press and hold the right soft key to activate voice dialling.

To add a voice tag to a phone number, open a contact card and scroll to the phone number and select:
Options > Add voice tag.

You can customize both soft keys located below the screen (in standby mode):
Menu > Tools > Settings > Phone > Standby mode > Left/Right selection key > "select an application".
In standby mode. press scroll key center (joystick) to go directly to Contacts.
In standby mode, press and hold 0 to launch your wap home page.
In Menu or any subfolder, press numbers 1 - 9 to start the application at that location.
123
456
789
In standby mode,
45# + dials the number on your sim in memory slot 45.
50# + dials slot 50 and so on.
If you have your keylock activated just press the on/off button to turn on your backlight
to look at the time when it's dark without having to unlock the keypad.
Never, ever, in your whole life, install WildSkinz on your Nokia 3650!!! WildSkinz screws up
the whole 3650 system. It was never intended to work on the 3650, only on the 7650.


Why assigning Video Recorder in the right or left soft key does not work?

(Sound Recorder is launched instead of Video Recorder)
It's a bug with firmware version 2.50.

How to check your firmware version:

A "Firmware" is the phone's operating system stored in internal Flash memory of the device (disk Z.
Manufacturers release new firmware versions containing bug fixes, improvements and - sometimes - offering new functions.
Firmware upgrade can only be made in authorized Nokia service centre (point).
To check your current firmware version simply type *#0000# on main Phone screen.

·

How to check your IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity)?

Type *#06# on main Phone screen.



Start up in Safe Mode so no 'auto start' apps will be running:

To make sure that no memory-resident programs start when you reboot your phone,
hold down the pencil key when you turn on the phone and hold it on untill you have to enter your PIN code.

(When you have trouble booting up the phone with the MMC in it because it got corrupted for some reason, this trick will almost always let you boot up the phone so you can remove the latest installed app which might have caused the
problem or if your phone is "unrepairable" you can still back up your important data before you do a format.)

Q: How to totally format your Nokia 3650 and remove all installed applications, user files and restore all
settings to default like it's new out of the box? (OEM apps won't be deleted like Camera and RealOne Player).

A: First Format your MMC: Menu > Extras > Memory > Options > Format mem. card > Yes.
Note: It is very important to format your MMC before you format your phone!
Then format your phone by typing *#7370# on main Phone screen.
Phone will ask: "Restore all original phone settings? Phone will restart." Press 'Yes' and enter your Lock code (default is 12345).
Tip: Formatting takes several minutes so you'd better connect your Nokia 3650
to a charger to ensure that your battery doesn't get empty in the middle of formatting.
Note: All your created acces points and mailboxes will be lost so take a note of them. And all application settings will be reset.
E.g. In Camera, image quality is set back to normal and memory in use is set back to phone memory. And also in Messages, memory in use is set back to phone memory, etc. Also backup your contacts with PC Suite or a program like Contacts Manager.


To reset your wallet, should you forget your code,
Type in:
*#7370925538#
this will reset the wallet code, the wallet contents will be deleted.
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Resetting procedures for CANON PIXMA iP3000, iP4000, iP5000

1. Turn off printer.
2. Push dand hold Resume/Cancel button, then push POWER button - indicator led should green.
3. Release Resume/Cancel button, but still hold POWER button.
4. Push Resume/Cancel button twicw, then release POWER buton
5. indicator led should green.
6. Push Resume/Cancel button four times!!!
7. Turn off printer by pushing POWER button.
8. Turn on printer. and your printer normal again!!!!



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Resetting Canon MP700 series and anon mpc190/200 series

Canon Seri MP700 cannot be resetted but we can replace the waste ink pad, i have not try to reset this printer, but we can try these steps.

> Replace all the Ink Absorbers.
> QA4-1012-000
> QA4-1013-000
> QA4-1014-000
> QA4-1015-000
> QA4-1055-000
> Reset the counter to zero.

reset counter Procedur :

1. Push "menu" button
2. Push tombol "Copy" button
3. Push tombol "#" button
4. Scroll menu "Test Mode" appear/ 12th menu
5. Push tombol "3" to clear Eeprom
6. Push tombol "0"
7. Pushtombol "Stop"



to reset ink counter Canon mpc190/200 series

1) Enter SERVICE MODE.---
By pressing Menu-Copy-Scan-Copy-Copy
2) Select TEST MODE.
3) Select [8] PRINTER TEST in TEST MODE.
4) Select 3. [EEPROM CLEAR].
5) Select 0. [INK COUNT].
6) Press the [OK] key.
7) Press the [Stop/Reset] key (returning to the state of 3)), and then press the [ON/OFF] key.

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Resetting Canon PIXMA iP1000

Step 1
Canon PIXMA iP1000 Temporary/Service Mode
Waste Ink Counter Reset Manual for Service mode

1. Turn off the printer. And disconnect the printer cable.
2. Press and hold the POWER button, turn on the printer.
3. The indicator (L.E.D.) should be green.
4. Press and release the RESUME button , the indicator (L.E.D.) should be orange.
5. Press and release the RESUME button again, the indicator (L.E.D.) should be green.
6. Release both buttons.





Step 2
Software for Permanent

1. Reconnect the printer cable.
2.Open General Tools software and select (USB PORT)
3 .Choose (SET DESTINATION 1) And it should be reset.

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How to Repair this SVCHOST.EXE error

If you find error on SVCHOST.exe, Follow the steps below to fix this error.

Verify Windows Update Service Settings

* Click on Start, Run and type the following command in the open box and click OK

services.msc

* Find the Automatic Updates service and double-click on it.
* Click on the Log On Tab and make sure the "Local System Account" is selected as the logon account and the box for "allow service to interact with desktop" is UNCHECKED.
* Under the Hardware Profile section in the Log On Tab, make sure the service is enabled.
* On the General Tab, the Startup Type should be Automatic, if not, drop the box down and select Automatic.
* Under "Service Status" on the General tab, the service should be Started, click the Start button enable it.
* Repeat the steps above for the service "Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS)"

Re-Register Windows Update DLLs

* Click on Start, Run, and type CMD and click ok
* In the black command window type the following command and press Enter

REGSVR32 WUAPI.DLL

* Wait until you receive the "DllRegisterServer in WUAPI.DLL succeeded" message and click OK
* Repeat the last two steps above for each of the following commands:

REGSVR32 WUAUENG.DLL
REGSVR32 WUAUENG1.DLL
REGSVR32 ATL.DLL
REGSVR32 WUCLTUI.DLL
REGSVR32 WUPS.DLL
REGSVR32 WUPS2.DLL
REGSVR32 WUWEB.DLL

Remove Corrupted Windows Update Files

* At the command prompt, type the following command and press Enter

net stop WuAuServ
* Still at the command prompt,

type cd %windir% and press Enter
* In the opened folder, type the following command and press Enter to rename the SoftwareDistribution Folder

ren SoftwareDistribution SD_OLD
* Restart the Windows Update Service by typing the following at the command prompt

net start WuAuServ

* type Exit and Press Enter to close the command prompt

Reboot Windows

* click on Start, Shut Down, and Restart to reboot Windows XP

Although this method may not solve all of the issues with a SVCHOST.EXE Application error, I have found it fixed the problem with the 0x745f2780 reference error.

Other Issues with SVCHOST.EXE

I've encountered other issues with SVCHOST taking up 100% of the CPU Cycles. These issues are usually experienced with Windows Update in some form or another. To fix this frustrating problem, following these steps:

1) Download and install Update for Windows XP (KB927891)
2) Download and install an update for Windows Update Agent WSUS 3.0
3) Restart your computer and your computer should run better with slowing to a crawl because of SVCHOST.EXE













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