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HP Officejet 7210 All-In-One InkJet Printer - Page 9 Questions & Answers
Printer still displays
Hi:
Sometimes HP printers are finicky about cartridge installs. Take a damp paper towel, and clean the contact strip on the back side of your cartridge, then dry it off. Gently clean the contacts in the printer cartridge stall, with an old toothbrush....Gently!
Repeat till you get the cartridge to get recognized!
Cannot find resume button on HP 7210
the resume button is on the control panel . Peform a self-test by pressing and holding the RESUME button on the control panel until the product begins printing. A test page prints. you may have to hit enter to get to see resume after you have cleared the jam
Message says Remove and check color cartridge. We
The cartridge cavity in the printer may need cleaning.... perhaps a colorful "spit wad" is lodged in the cavity.
If the printer will allow, run a "clean nozzle" utility from the printer or computer.
Hope this helps!
The printing carriage stalled and I get error
This normally happens if there is something jammingthe head assembly from moving along the carriage rail. Turn off the power to the printer and see if you can move the head assembly by hand. Also check that there are no paper jams anywhere in the paper path and that the belt that moves the head assembly has not broken.
Can dial out and receive incoming calls but will
Are you connected to a VOIP line for your fax?
A VOIP line can come from a company like Vonage or your local cable co.
If so:
Unfortunatly, faxing over VOIP (Internet) is not always successful. You might want to talk to your VOIP provider if they have a solution.
If not:
Are you trying with the same fax to send and recieve? Some traditional fax machines have probles connecting to fax modems, which is what you have in an Office Jet.
Try having someone else send you a fax and try sending to another number. Otherwise, you might have a defective fax modem. I’m happy to assist further over the phone at
https://www.6ya.com/expert/marnin_498840f315fe3361
No scan options...install or run device software
Windows Vista is a sh.t OS that many IT pros laugh at. Windows 7 looks more promising, but don't upgrade the software on your computer cause there are other issues that arise whenever you install one OS over another. Wait until you need a new computer and buy it with windows 7 already pre-loaded. This will save you much headache and time. Vista was truly a bastard child for Bill Gates.
Go to the HP web site and look for drivers to download for this model and for your OS. Here you go:
http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/support.html
My hp office jet 7210 takes several minutes to
I suspect that you are looking at a flow control issue and not a printer failure.
You can check the printer driver and make sure your printer options for background printing.
Also, make sure that your document is not too busy. I've had customers complain about slow printing documents and when I examined the documents, I discovered that there were multiple images overlay ed. The data still had to be sent, but only the top image printed.
Don
An error ocurred communicating with the scanning
Hi I will be glad to assist you in this issue. here is the libk that will fix the issue:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c00897542&cc=us&lc=en&dlc=en&product=391153
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My HP 7210 puts a line down the middle of the
I am assuming that you are talking about scaning or copying somethign when you mention glass. The line can be from memory or a driver, Try setting the scan quality down to see if it goes away.
Line feed problems
While HP may use a little white grease on some plastic gears, oil is not normally used. Most likely some debris such as paper dust, or part of a label, or a stray staple is jamming the mechanism.
If it's all clean, then I would look closely for a damaged gear of some sort.
Most printers rely on rubber feed rollers of some sort to pick the paper from the paper tray, then more rubber rollers to pull the paper through the mechanism. If the printer is relatively new, the rubber rollers should be in good condition. As the printer ages, these get less rubbery and more slippery, and wear out, leading to feed problems. Further, any contaminant such as oil, white-out, or a sticker on the feed rollers will render them useless. Printer technicians change a lot of these rubber rollers.
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