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Turn off the Printer and Unplug it from the Power Supply.
Remove the Cartridges from the Printer!!!!!
On the Backside of the Cartridge you would see a Copper Stripe, Wipe the Copper Stripe using a Paper Towel!
Reinsert the Cartridges and Restart the Printer.
unfortuantely according to canon website, if turning it off/on doesn't clear the error then it will require a "repair service". Doesn't acutally say what the problem is I'm afraid.
1st: turn off your printer, wait 5 minutes, turn on again. Try to print again and see if the problem is solved. If this doesn't work:
2nd: de-install your printer from your computer, download the latest driver for your operating system, install your printer again. And if this doesn't work, download the latest HP Laserjet generic driver and install it again.
You can find the drivers on the support page from HP, searching for the model printer that you have and select the driver for your operating system (windows xp, vista, 7..)
Ok sir try to turn off the printer if it doesn't. Pull the power cable shutdown your computer then plugged again the power cable of the printer then turn on the pc and printer..If it doesn't change contact a printer technician or bring the printer to the nearest service center. Hope it helps you..
Turn off your computer for about 2 minutes same with your printer. Then turn on your computer first and if you are already on your desktop turn on your printer. Then go control panel and click your printer and delete the queue document. Have a nice day!
If printer doesn't work and it doesn't switch on, I assumed that there is no power at all on the printer. Check the AC line voltage if it is correct.
Unplug the printer. Remove the LVPS/HVPS, and check the fuses for continuity.
• If open, then replace the LVPS/HVPS. • If not open, then check the switch continuity across its conductors with the switch on. Turn the switch off. Plug the AC line into the LVPS/HVPS, and switch unit on.
Please try reseat power cable. If this does not resolve the issue, you may need to replace the LVPS (Low voltage power supply) on your printer.
For further assistance, please contact Lexmark Technical Support
Turn the printer off
Enable auto config in Systems Value QAUTOCFG see ...
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v6r1m0/topic/rzarl/rzarlautoconfig.htm
Then turn the printer on
If the printer descriptor doesn't get created automatically, use
CRTDEVPRT command see:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r3/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcl%2Fcrtdevprt.htm
reinstall printer then go into properties, click main, where it says TYPE click plain paper, where it says SIZE click on the envelope size you want to use, then click ok
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