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anyone can help me how to fix trouble my laser jet printer? I always got notif about error state when i started to print..
How to repairing a HP Laser Jet Printer
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Does it say anything along the lines of:
* Not enough paper
* Not enough ink
* Cartridge is jammed
If it is jammed you may need to lift the trey to open it and remove anything in the way.
Perhaps something here can help?
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We need more information. are you running windows, mac, or linux? Does it actually print? what is the error state it tells you?
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catridge can jammed? how fix them
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i use windows 10
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Remove the cartridge and replace it? So the error is displayed in the printer and not in the computer?
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but all setting on computer was apply with password an administration, i dunno what the password
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Problem #1: Toner does not stick to the page or smears.
Solutions: The fuser assembly may be defective or at the end of its life. The answer is to replace the fuser. The fuser is considered a consumable and can be replaced simply referring to the ownerâs manual. Or, you may have a defective toner cartridge. Simply replace the cartridge and see if this fixes the problem. Also, the toner may have spilled into the printer and may just need to be cleaned out.
Problem #2: Paper Jams.
Solutions: This can be caused by dust, grime or dirt has made its way into the printer. Other causes could be worn rollers or the wrong paper type is being used. Periodically clean the printer and check the userâs manual to make sure that the paper being used is recommended by the manufacturer. If the paper you are using is too light or too heavy, paper jams can occur.
Problem #3: The printer is displaying a 50.4 error message. This indicates a problem with the power supply.
Solution: If the printer is plugged into a UPS or a power strip, unplug it and plug the printer directly into the wall outlet. A laser printer should never be plugged into a UPS because of the power surges required by the printer. These surges are required by the printer to keep the fuser assembly warm.
Regards,
Peter