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Title: Any printer experts out there?
Post by: Roy Bham UK on November 04, 2006, 20:17:35
I have a HP Deskjet printer with new ink installed, I have cleaned the heads, aligned the thingamabob and printed a test page that appears OK.

When I press the print button it goes through all the usual actions and the paper comes out blank. ::) I looked through the trouble shoot and I came out blank. ::) :P

Anyone have a simple rectifyable answer please. ;) ;D
Title: Re: Any printer experts out there?
Post by: supersprout on November 04, 2006, 20:21:43
erm ... let's start wiv some basics :P

are you printing a printable document?
is the font colour set to automatic (black) or white?

SSx
Title: Re: Any printer experts out there?
Post by: redimp on November 04, 2006, 20:24:07
Have you taken the tape off the new print cartridges?


Not that he will be able to read this due to ignoring me ::)
Title: Re: Any printer experts out there?
Post by: Roy Bham UK on November 04, 2006, 20:28:35
Thanks for the rapid response supersprout ;) good question, not sure what you mean about "Printable document" I just tried to print a saved document from "Word" that should print.

I did think about the colour being set to white as I have been caught out on that B4 so I checked and it was set to "Automatic Black" but I did change it to Blue just in case my black ink was naff. :)
Title: Re: Any printer experts out there?
Post by: supersprout on November 04, 2006, 20:50:24
what does 'print preview' show you?
Title: Re: Any printer experts out there?
Post by: supersprout on November 04, 2006, 20:51:17
ps you've probably done all of these but printer misery loves company eh  :-\ :)
Title: Re: Any printer experts out there?
Post by: Roy Bham UK on November 04, 2006, 21:05:36
Quote from: redclanger on November 04, 2006, 20:24:07
Have you taken the tape off the new print cartridges?


Not that he will be able to read this due to ignoring me ::)

I must have removed the tape, as I said I’d printed a test page that appears OK, but thanks for the suggestion. ;D


[size=07pt]RC I have removed the ignore button as you appear to have removed the offending link :D and would prefer to see your boast of “A4A’s most deleted” text removed also, although we can’t have everything, can we?
[/size] ::)
Title: Re: Any printer experts out there?
Post by: Roy Bham UK on November 04, 2006, 21:10:37
Quote from: supersprout on November 04, 2006, 20:50:24
what does 'print preview' show you?

Exactly that, a preview of that document, it is strange that it prints a test page, meaning ink is getting through but won't print a document. ???
Title: Re: Any printer experts out there?
Post by: redimp on November 04, 2006, 21:13:10
Quote from: Roy Bham UK on November 04, 2006, 21:05:36
Quote from: redclanger on November 04, 2006, 20:24:07
Have you taken the tape off the new print cartridges?


Not that he will be able to read this due to ignoring me ::)

I must have removed the tape, as I said I’d printed a test page that appears OK, but thanks for the suggestion. ;D
I

[size=07pt]RC I have removed the ignore button as you appear to have removed the offending link :D and would prefer to see your boast of “A4A’s most deleted” text removed also, although we can’t have everything, can we?
[/size] ::)
didn't remove it - Dan did - thinking of changing most deleted

PS didn't remove the tape once myself ::) :-[
Title: Re: Any printer experts out there?
Post by: Roy Bham UK on November 04, 2006, 21:21:28
Time to reinstall the RC ignore button and suggest all true A4Aers do too, sorry folks, I shouldn't have took the bait >:( ::)
Title: Re: Any printer experts out there?
Post by: supersprout on November 04, 2006, 21:58:55
... and you've restarted?
Title: Re: Any printer experts out there?
Post by: redimp on November 04, 2006, 22:15:02
most ignored maybe ::)
Title: Re: Any printer experts out there?
Post by: jaggythistle on November 05, 2006, 02:00:58
Quote from: Roy Bham UK on November 04, 2006, 21:21:28
Time to reinstall the RC ignore button and suggest all true A4Aers do too, sorry folks, I shouldn't have took the bait >:( ::)


What you do with your ignore button is entirely up to you roy...........but you should refrain from telling others what to do ::) ::)....try a chill pill and if that don't work try a
small malt ;D ;D........As regards your problem....I too have an all in one HP.....2179
series....if its not used in a while it tends to go haywire........also make sure your drivers are up to date.......... I have a feeling it is human error and not machine...have you done
an alignment check.........?.........if you still have no joy.........go to the HP site...go through the help pages it will put you back on track  ;) best of luck
Title: Re: Any printer experts out there?
Post by: telboy on November 05, 2006, 21:46:09
If the above doesn't work Roy - uninstall the printer software. Reinstall & download the latest drivers.
Good luck/keep us informed.
Title: Re: Any printer experts out there?
Post by: Yellow Petals on November 06, 2006, 18:33:58
It's not a problem with the printer, Roy.  If it was, it wouldn't have printed out your tester page (if you see what I mean) and if your print preview is coming up fine then your print software is obviously generating an accurate output.   ??? Let me scratch the bumps on my head for a little bit and get back to you with hopefully something more helpful!
Title: Re: Any printer experts out there?
Post by: teresa on November 07, 2006, 09:21:24
I have a epson,
Try clicking on file,print, preferences, utility, headcleaning,start then print nozzel check patteren. this way I check to see if a ink is faulty.
or.
click on
start, control panel, printers+faxes, click on printer ( make sure your printer is ticked) opens printer log and deleat all in log. then try again to print.
Is ink levels  showing in cartliges on screen when printing?
Title: Re: Any printer experts out there?
Post by: Roy Bham UK on November 07, 2006, 23:15:16
I maybe should have said what the printer is, it is HP DeskJet 690C very old now  but I have had it from new and it has been a good work horse, I have another printer inline that is an Epson Stylus Photo 870 that, touch wood is working fine.

Telboy, I would love to be able to do what you have suggested but it is way above my head.

I agree with what you have said YP but please let me know when you have scratched your head.

Teresa, I have run an alignment, head cleaning check and a test page that have all worked ok, also made sure my HP printer is the default printer, I don’t think I have ink levels showing in cartridges on screen when printing.

I really appreciate your help and advice, but please be gentle with me as I am a bit of an old fogey.
Title: Re: Any printer experts out there?
Post by: teresa on November 08, 2006, 00:22:46
http://welcome.hp.com/country/uk/en/support.html

Try this site, the right hand side at bottom is customer repair may help.

If no good and you still have the instalation disc, uninstall it off the computer and install it again.
If you dont have the disc check this site for the drivers, manuals and there is a third cannot remember what.
But normaly 3 things you need to install too late at night brain dead sorry.
Title: Re: Any printer experts out there?
Post by: Hyacinth on November 09, 2006, 18:17:33
Roy, any joy with printing yet?
Title: Re: Any printer experts out there?
Post by: telboy on November 09, 2006, 21:09:38
YEAH,
WE NEED TO KNOW.
Brummies are all the same.
;D
Title: Re: Any printer experts out there?
Post by: djbrenton on November 09, 2006, 23:11:03
Have you used the Epson since the Deskjet stopped printing? Is it a USB printer or does it use the same connection as the Deskjet? I ask because I have been baffled when my Deskjet 590C stopped printing before, only to find that the parallel port had been disabled ( randomly ) in BIOS.
Title: Re: Any printer experts out there?
Post by: Roy Bham UK on November 09, 2006, 23:22:28
 :'( BOO HOO :'( no, I'm still working myself up to uninstalling and reinstalling it, but I'm scared :'( ;D. Got Two new BL**DY ink pots init as well >:( ;D
Title: Re: Any printer experts out there?
Post by: Roy Bham UK on November 09, 2006, 23:33:37
Quote from: djbrenton on November 09, 2006, 23:11:03
Have you used the Epson since the Deskjet stopped printing? Is it a USB printer or does it use the same connection as the Deskjet? I ask because I have been baffled when my Deskjet 590C stopped printing before, only to find that the parallel port had been disabled ( randomly ) in BIOS.

Sorry djbrenton. I missed your post when I just replied above, ::) Yes I am still using the Epson and yes it is on a USB connection and now for the alien bit..what is parallel port and BIOS ???
Title: Re: Any printer experts out there?
Post by: djbrenton on November 09, 2006, 23:50:58
Ok you need to restart your computer. On mine, I have to hit Del as soon as the PC starts to enter BIOS setup. It depends on the mother board, it could be F5, F7 or F8 although they are more commonly for starting in Safe Mode. If you've never been into your BIOS before, you'll recognise it by menus at the top such as Main, Power, Advanced etc. On my Asus board, it's in Advanced/Onboard Device Configuration and Parallel Port should be enabled if you're using a non-USB printer. Don't forget to Save and Exit. The pareallel port is the large printer connection that non-USB printers use.

BIOS is the software that's built into your motherboard and tells your PC what to do before Windows is loaded.
Title: Re: Any printer experts out there?
Post by: teresa on November 10, 2006, 00:02:03
djbrenton
Just out of interest, I know nothing about BIOS , if Roy uninstalls the printer restarts the computer and installs said printer will this sort out the BIOS.
The computer would think its a new printer? yes
Title: Re: Any printer experts out there?
Post by: djbrenton on November 10, 2006, 00:32:48
No, there are two aspects. Firstly the motherboard has to recognise the printer ( parallel port) as enabled. Second, Windows has to be able to use the printer. That's where installing drivers comes in. In theory, once your parallel port is enabled it stays enabled. In practice it can become disabled for no known reason. Under certain circumstances you BIOS can reset to default which includes the parallel port being disabled.

If all Roy does is reinstall the printer, then Windows will try to print but the motherboard won't allow a signal to the printer if the port is disabled.

Title: Re: Any printer experts out there?
Post by: teresa on November 10, 2006, 00:43:46
Oh djbrenton so the motherboard can reset scary, fingers crossed I dont have that problem. But if I do I know who to ask.
Title: Re: Any printer experts out there?
Post by: Roy Bham UK on November 11, 2006, 09:41:58
This is way over my head and far too techy for me ::) ;D I may have a mess with it later, in the mean time thanks for the input. ;)