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Thursday, June 9, 2011

Change Trays in HP M3035




Hewlett Packard's LaserJet M3035 printer is a multi-function device combining black and white laser printing capability. It has two built-in paper trays, both of which can hold most major paper sizes, including letter, legal and A4 size. The only change that is possible with the M3035's trays is to add an additional 500-sheet accessory tray.

1). Switch off your HP LaserJet M3035 printer by flipping its power switch to the "O" position.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Connect Inspiron 1525 Notebook to Lexmark Z2490 WiFi Printer



Lexmark's Z2490 WiFi printer can be connected to a wireless network and the computers connected to that network can print from it without needing to connect via a wired Ethernet connection. This allows you to print from a laptop with wireless capabilities, such as the Dell Inspiron 1525 Notebook. The Lexmark software has to be installed first.

1). Click on the Network icon (it looks like a computer or group of bars) in the lower-right corner of your desktop. Click on the network with the Lexmark printer on it, then click "Connect."

Monday, May 16, 2011

Reset Ink Settings in Canon iP1800



If your Canon Pixma iP1800 printer is low on ink, you can refill the ink cartridge yourself to avoid having to purchase new cartridges. If you choose to do this, you will also need to manually reset the ink setting of your printer. This is a simple procedure that should take you no more than 15 minutes to complete. This procedure works for both the color and black ink cartridges.

1). Place a strip of tape over the contact pads on the top row of the cartridge.

2). Place the ink cartridge into the printer and then remove it once you receive the "Cartridge Not Inserted" message.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Reset the Waste Ink on a Canon Printer


The Canon ink counter tool estimates your remaining ink usage, and should be reset each time you replace your ink cartridge. This tells your Canon software that the ink cartridges are full, so it can properly estimate the remaining ink levels. Since the ink counter is an estimate, you may have some ink remaining even when the ink counter says your cartridge is full. By resetting the ink cartridge, you can avoid wasted ink, and squeeze every last drop out of the expensive ink cartridge.

1). Click the Windows 7 "Start" button, and type "devices and printers."

2). Click "Devices and Printers" in the search results to open the "Devices and Printers" window.

3). Right-click your Canon printer in the section labeled "Printers and Faxes," and select "Printer preferences."

Monday, April 25, 2011

Dispose of Printer Toner


 If you own a laser printer or copier, you will have to change the toner cartridge. But you cannot simply throw the old toner cartridge away with the trash. Those toner cartridges contain materials that are potentially hazardous, so keeping them out of landfills is important. Fortunately there are recycling programs in place to help you get rid of old toner cartridges without threatening the environment.

1). Remove the new toner cartridge from the box and look for a return shipping label. Many toner cartridges come with prepaid shipping labels customers can use to recycle their old toners.

2). Log onto the website of the printer manufacturer if there is no return label in the box. Search for the word "Recycling" on the website to find information about any toner recycling programs the printer manufacturer has in place.

Comparison of Cartridge Toners


Though toner costs more in the short term than an ink cartridge, in the long run money is saved. Compared to ink, toner is cheaper. But how do you determine the best toner for you? There are a few different things to keep in mind when comparing toners that will help you make the best decision when it comes time to open your wallet and buy.

1). Find out if your printer uses liquid, powdered or laser toner. Only compare toners from the kind that your computer uses. Comparing liquid and laser toner will get you nowhere, because they are for completely different uses and different printers.

2). Identify the cartridge yield, sometimes called the cartridge life. This number is sometimes printed on the toner packaging, but if not you can find it on the manufacturer's website. This will tell you how many pages you can expect to print from one toner cartridge. Compare this number across all the toners that you are thinking of buying.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Ways to Save Printer Ink


When you purchase a printer for your computer, the price you pay for the device itself is only a fraction of the cost you incur over the life of the device. From time to time, you must replace your printer's ink cartridges. Lessen your ink consumption by developing wise printing habits.

Print Quality
Most printers have the option of printing documents and pictures at various quality levels -- and the lower the print quality, the less ink the printer uses. Except for "final draft" items you need to turn in to a supervisor or instructor at work or school, get into the habit of printing documents at low quality to save on ink.

Page Count
When you print a document, your computer will prompt you to enter the pages of the document you want to print. Look through your document before printing to verify that you need all its pages -- and if you don't, adjust the page range to reflect what you do need. If you print a receipt from a website, for example, the entire document may take up four pages, even though your receipt itself appears entirely within the second page.

Print Black & White on Canon MX850


 Multi-function and all-in-one printers such as the Canon Pixma MX850 have a lot of settings and capabilities. Printing in black and white, or grayscale, is easy to switch to depending on each print. Printing in grayscale can be useful if you want to print out draft copies of a document or photograph, or alternatively if you want to have black and white prints for aesthetic reasons.

1). Click "Start" then your username.

2). Browse through your computer until you reach the file you want to print.

3). Double-click it and then click "File" followed by "Print."

Friday, April 8, 2011

Replace Ink in Canon MP970


The Canon PIXMA MP970 Photo-All-in-One printer uses seven liquid ink tanks to produce photos and paper printouts. The printer will display a message on its LCD screen when an ink tank runs out of ink. Low ink levels in one or more ink tanks will cause diminished print quality, such as streaks or lines in the printouts. Replacing depleted ink tanks will correct these problems.

1). Push lightly on the center of the printer's output tray to fold it down. Press the printer's "Power" button to turn on the printer before continuing.

2). Lift up on the printer's top cover until the hinges prevent you from raising it further. Wait for the ink tanks to stop moving inside the printer before proceeding.

3). Press on the tab in front of the ink tank you wish to replace, and lift the ink tank up and out of the printer. Dispose of the old ink tank, making sure to not touch the bottom of the tank to avoid getting ink on you.

Clean the Rollers on a Phaser 6120



The Xerox Phaser 6120 uses laser printing technology to transfer digital images and text to paper, creating hard copies. In order to create the printouts, the Phaser 6120 uses a series of rollers to move the paper through the inside of the machine. The toner powder, or the ink used in the Phaser 6120, as well as paper dust can eventually build up on the rollers with continued use of the printer. You may notice more paper jams or even black or grey streaks on the paper as a result. Cleaning the rollers takes a few moments of your time.

1). Unplug the printer's power cord from the back of the printer, remove any paper left in the printer's output tray and fold the tray's extension. Pull up on the handle located at the front of the Phaser 6120's top cover, swinging the cover open and toward the rear of the machine.

2). Grab the handle on the top of the toner cartridge and pull up until the cartridge comes free from the printer. Place the toner cartridge on a scrap piece of paper in an area without direct sunlight.

3). Wipe the feed rollers clean using a dry and clean microfiber cloth, making sure to turn the wheels so you clean the entire surface. Reinsert the toner cartridge in the same direction it sat inside the printer before, then lower the top cover so that it snaps closed.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

How to Reset Getting Low Ink Messages for Refilling Dell Ink Cartridges


Dell computer printers use a variety of types and sizes of ink cartridges. These cartridges are designed to be used once and then replaced. Refilling the cartridges is a more cost-effective alternative to buying new cartridges. Most Dell printers track usage of each cartridge to determine when the ink is getting low. Resetting the low ink warning prevents the printer from displaying low ink messages.

1). Click the Windows "Start" button. Select the "Programs" menu.

2). Click "Dell Printers." Click your Dell printer model within the Printers menu.

3). Click the "Maintain/Troubleshoot" tab. Select the "Ink Level" option. Click the "Advanced" button. Select the "More Options" option.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Designjet 1050C Printhead Path Troubleshooting


 
The Design jet 1050C is a commercial printer used by advertising agencies and design firms to print banners, signage and logos. The path from the computer to the print head can be a tricky one if you don't have the proper drivers or cables installed. Without the right software and hardware installed on your computer and printer, the unit will not be able to print. You can solve this problem by installing the proper drivers and using the right cables with your printer.

1). Locate the two power switches. The printer uses an "On/Off" power button on the front of the printer and a power isolator switch on the back of the printer. Set the rear power isolator to the "On" position and then turn on the power to the printer from the power switch on the front.

2). Connect the USB printer cable into the USB port on the back of the printer. Install the other end of the USB cable into the USB port on your computer.

3). Go to the "HP Design jet" websites (see References) and click on the setup files from the menu that are applicable to the operating system your computer uses. These are the most up-to-date software packages for the 1050C.

4). Follow the prompts on the software packages to install them on your computer. Restart your system to have the updates take effect. Open the document you would like to print.

5). Click on the "Print" icon at the top of your software window. Choose the 1050C from the list of printers in the menu. Wait for the 1050C to print your document.

The Process for Cleaning a Printer



When a printer's components are dirty, they can cause smudges and white lines to appear on prints. In addition, dirtiness can contribute to the development of paper jams. Cleaning a printer periodically can help prevent these problems and will also help prolong a printer's lifespan. For best results, follow a specific process when cleaning a printer.

Following Manufacturer Instructions
If you do not have an instruction manual or other form of documentation for your specific model of printer, you will likely be able to find one online if you visit the manufacturer's website. Alternatively, you may need to contact a customer service representative, or printer/computer expert, if you have a particularly old or rare printer. Applying cleaning agents and removing printer components during the cleaning process could potentially cause damage. However, there are some general guidelines that printer-owners can follow, which vary depending on printer type.

Laser Printer Cleaning
Laser printers utilize highly focused beams of light to electro statically charge rotating drums. These drums in turn cause the surfaces of paper to attract dried ink powder. Before cleaning the interior of a laser printer, unplug the printer, allow it to cool down and then remove its internal paper trays and its toner cartridge. Gently rub the inside of the printer's toner receptacle as well as the printer's drums using a line-free cloth. Just make sure to avoid the printer's primary sponge drum or transfer drum. You should only clean the laser printer's mirror with a specialized, highly-delicate printer brush.

Monday, March 21, 2011

Print a Color Image Onto Thermal Paper



Thermal printers are favored by businesses because they are fast, cheap, quiet, and can print in color using wax based "solid ink" or individual colored thermal ribbon cartridges, with a wide spectrum of colors.

1). Choose the right type of thermal paper, preferably one recommended by the manufacturer of your thermal printer, to ensure that the color prints coming out of your thermal printer meet a high specification, and purchase a printer designed for thermal printing. Feed the thermal paper correctly into the thermal printer, and store paper properly, away from sources of heat and moisture, ideally in a manila envelope.

HP 3380 Scanner Errors


 The HP 3380 is an all-in-one printer with many features to meet your needs. It can print, copy, fax and scan. You can scan using the flatbed or with an automatic document feeder. The HP 3380 scans two pages per minute for color documents and about 3.1 pages per minute for grayscale documents. Occasionally, you may run into scanner errors when using the device. You can solve most of the errors at home.

Poor Image Quality
When you scan something, it may not come out looking exactly like the original. This is frustrating, but you can sometimes easily solve the problem. Not using the original picture or document can cause image quality problems. Some possible solutions include reducing the size of the image after scanning, printing the scanned image to see if it's any clearer, and checking the resolution and color settings. If the image looks better on screen than when it prints, adjust your computer monitor settings or the resolution and color settings in the scanner software.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

How Does a Phaser Printer Work



The Xerox phaser printer is a novel computer peripheral that uses Xerox solid ink technology. Originally, solid ink was developed by Tektronix in 1986. With Xerox's acquisition of Tektronix in 2000, solid ink became a signature innovation for the company. The way this works is that the printer will melt the solid ink slightly until it is liquid. If you have observed how offset printing works, you will see some basic similarities between this method of printing and offset printing, since phaser printers use an indirect method of printing images on a sheet of paper.

Printing Specifics
Like a skilled graffiti artist, the phaser printer takes a "spraying" approach to displaying its art. This means that the printer will spray ink from the container onto a rotating drum, placing its images on a sheet of paper. Print heads are placed in a manner that they are separated by color. The mixture of the colors (black, yellow, cyan, and magenta) create vibrant, eye-catching images. The reason these specific colors are used in the creation of newer colors is the fact that they are the base colors. In other words, these colors can produce virtually any other color by mixing just the right amount of each color.

Final Product
After the print heads place the image on the drum, and the drum rotates, the paper is pushed out with the image that was on the drum, clearing the drum of the ink, which prepares it for another rotation. Solid ink can make images look more lively, since they do not mix with the paper like liquid inks. Once the ink freezes again, it ends up being a very small welt on the paper. This is similar to how polish looks on wood. The image on the paper will have a clear and professional appearance.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Unable to Scan to a Desktop From Konica Minolta



Konica Minolta scanners allow you to scan 35 mm film strips and projector picture slides onto your computer. Troubleshooting the scanner can fix problems with scanning images to your computer desktop.

Connection
Konica Minolta scanners are connected to your computer by a USB cable. You should first check the USB connection if the scanner does not scan to your computer desktop. Locate the USB port on the back of the scanner and press the cable fully into the port. Then check that the other end of the cable is secured to a USB port on your computer.

Loading Film
Loading the film incorrectly into your Konica Minolta scanner will prevent your images from scanning onto the desktop . To properly load your film, pull open the film loader, lay a 35 mm film strip flat on the bottom part of the loader and press down on the top part of the loader until it clicks in place. Press the film loader gently into the film input slot on the scanner until the scanner grabs hold of it and pulls it fully into the scanner.

Friday, March 4, 2011

How to Change an Ink Waste Pad in a C44ux




When the waste pads get full of ink in your C44ux printer, your printer will more than likely stop working and the lights will flash, indicating a problem. The waste pads get full when the printer realigns and excess ink is collected by the waste pads. The good news is that you don't have to replace the waste pads--you can take them out and simply wash them off and reuse them.

1). Unplug your C44ux printer from the power source.

2). Open the printer by removing the top from the bottom. Use a flat-head screwdriver to carefully pry off the top. You will see marked tabs on the bottom of your printer, indicating where you should place the screwdriver.

3). Remove the waste pads. They are located at the back of the printer on the right side. They look like small sponges. There are two of them. Use gloves to remove them to avoid getting ink on your hands.

4). Wash the pads in the sink under warm water until the water runs clear and there is no more ink. Do not use any cleaning product on the pads, just water.

5). Dry the pads by letting them sit out or using a blow dryer.

6). Replace the pads and reattach the printer covers. Plug your printer back in.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Clear a Paper Jam on Inkjet Printer

Paper jams are among the most common problem with ink jet printers. Follow these instructions to learn how to clear a paper jam so you can get back to work.

Disconnect the power cord from the back of the printer before you begin. With the power disconnected, you will protect yourself from being shocked. This is an important step when you are fixing any type of electronic device.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

How to Convert USB to Parallel


How to Convert USB to Parallel

There are many older devices such as printers and scanners that are still in good working condition. But because technology has advanced, the parallel connectors on these devices can't connect to newer computers that only have USB ports. In order for the older devices to work with newer computers, you'll need to buy a cable that will connect to a parallel port on one side and a USB port on the other side.

1). Turn off your computer and the device before attaching the cable.

2). USB cableAttach the parallel side of the cable (the larger of the two connectors on the cable) to the device. Plug in the USB side of the cable to the computer's USB port.

3). Tighten the screws on the parallel connector to ensure there is a good connection. On the computer, make sure the USB connector is firmly attached.

4). Turn on the computer and the device. Once the computer is up and running, the operating system should automatically detect newly attached devices. If auto detection doesn't work, insert the CD that came with the device and install the software driver.

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