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Alps MD 1300 Thermal Printer - Page 2 Questions & Answers
Horizontal lines in print
Horizontal lines are not good. First try cleaning the printhead with a cotton swab and alcohol. Then run the embedded self print test. There should be a solid black bar at the bottom if the page. If there are lines in the black bar, then most likely your printhead is damaged.
Lines through my md 1300 alps printer
It sounds like the head has been damaged. Unfortunately, there is no fix for this, as Alps stopped production of these printers years ago, and now do not offer repairs for these printers.
If you still want a dye-sub capable Alps printer, the only model available is the MD-5500, which you can find here: http://www.alps-supplies.com
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Alps md1300 lines through ink
It sounds like the head has been damaged. Unfortunately, there is no
fix for this, as Alps stopped production of these printers years ago,
and now do not offer repairs for these printers.
If you still
want a dye-sub capable Alps printer, the only model available is the
MD-5500, which you can find here: http://www.alps-supplies.com
Can't get printer to print
Hello dasmus,
Please check if your printer is properly installed on your computer.
You can go to Control Panel, click on Add or Remove programs & check if your printer is there.
If it's not, just get your CD driver for your printer & install it.
Hope this helps.
Yours truly,
Art Pena
Button sequence for head test (to look for banding)
Turn the printer off.
Load a sheet of white laser paper.
Press and hold the "Power" & "Ready/FF" buttons at the same time.
Release the "Power" button, and keep pressing the Ready/FF" button.
Right after you release the "Power" button, count 4 seconds, and release the Ready/FF" button.
Immediately, press and release the "Ready/FF" button one last time.
The printer should start printing a series of letters, numbers, horizontal lines and a black solid bar at the bottom of the sheet.
Once this test page is completed, turn the printer off to stop the test.
Alps MD 1300
The printers are out of production, and out of support.
Reset alps md2010 printer. Printer will not turn on.
there are several troubleshooting steps you can try to reset it:
- Check Power Connection: Ensure that the printer's power cable is securely plugged into both the printer and a working power outlet. You may also try using a different power outlet to verify that the issue is not related to the power source.
- Check Power Adapter: If your printer uses an external power adapter, check its LED indicator (if present) to see if it's receiving power. If the LED is not lit, the power adapter might be faulty, and you may need to replace it.
- Inspect Power Switch: Make sure the power switch on the printer is in the "ON" position. Sometimes, the switch might get accidentally toggled or stuck.
- Test Different Power Cable: If you have access to another power cable compatible with your printer, try using it to eliminate the possibility of a faulty cable.
- Clear Paper Jams: Check the printer for any paper jams or obstructions. A paper jam could prevent the printer from turning on.
- Reset Printer's Internal Circuit: Some printers have an internal circuit or fuse that could trip in case of a power surge or other electrical issues. Locate the printer's user manual or contact the manufacturer to find out if your printer has such a feature and how to reset it.
- Perform a Hard Reset: If none of the above steps work, you can try performing a hard reset on the printer. To do this, unplug the printer from the power source and wait for about 10-15 minutes. Then, plug it back in and try turning it on again. This can sometimes clear any temporary issues
Alps md5000 printer driver
Sorry, there are no Windows 7 Drivers. There are a couple of work arounds. I use an older laptop with Windows XP. The XP drivers are easy to find on line. There is another way, but I have not tried it. It's using XP compatibility mode in Win 7.
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