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Need help hooking up my x7170 printer scanner fax to my hp Intel core i3

  • Brian Friend Aug 26, 2016

    Hi Jerrold Ealy, I want to help you with your question, but I need more information from you. Can you please add details in the comment box? Primarily, what OS, do you have the cords to hook up and how are you connecting it (USB, LPT?)

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Vista XP and Windows 2000 are the only operating systems that the printer manufacturer has drivers for.

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SOURCE: Help with HP d135 all in one printer,scanner, fax

HP Error Codes
These error codes apply to many HP & Panafax machines
001 recording paper jam
002 recording paper jam
010 no recording paper
014 print cartridge is not attached
015 out of ink
017 wrong paper size
030 document misfeed
031 document jammed or exceeds maximum length (2 meters)
039 during dialing, STOP was pressed
041 out of toner
045 no toner cartridge
060 a cover or door is open
061 a cover or door is open
063 jam access cover is open
316 clean the ink station overflow tray and encoder strip on inkjet models
400 during initial handshake, RX station did not respond; comm error
403 no polling capability at remote side
404 during initial handshake a comm error occurred
405 during initial handshake a comm error occurred
406 password mismatch
407 no confirmation from the RX station for the previous page sent
408 remote side confirmation of previous page is illegible
409 remote side confirmation of previous page is illegible
411 polling password does not match
412 no data from the transmitting side
414 polling password does not match
415 polling transmission error
416 received data has too many errors
417 received data has too many errors
418 received data has too many errors
419 received data has too many errors
420 machine enters RX mode but receives no command from TX side (not a fax calling)
422 interface is not compatible
427 interface is not compatible
430 comm error occurred while receiving
434 comm error occurred while receiving
436 received data has too many errors
456 memory overflow on confidential document or relay request
490 received data has too many errors
492 comm error occurred while receiving
493 comm error occurred while receiving
494 comm error occurred while receiving
495 telephone line disconnected
540 comm error occurred while transmitting
541 comm error occurred while transmitting
542 comm error occurred while transmitting
543 comm error occurred while transmitting
544 comm error occurred while transmitting
550 telephone line disconnected
552 comm error occurred while receiving
553 comm error occurred while receiving
554 comm error occurred while receiving
555 comm error occurred while receiving
580 sub-address TX to a unit without sub-address function
581 sub-address TX to a unit without sub-address function
601 ADF misfeed
623 no document was on the ADF
630 redial unsuccessful (busy line or no response)
634 redial unsuccessful (busy line or no response)
631 during dailing, STOP was pressed
638 power failure occurred during the communication
640 telephone off hook after comm is completed
870 memory overflow while storing TX documents
879 memory overflow while storing RX documents
975 DRAM parity error (document info in memory is lost, very common, also clean encoder strip)
HP 200/300 and similar models GPM (printer assembly) failure: When the inkjet carriage is homed on the right side of the unit, the spring pointing toward the rear of the unit passes under 2 "actuators" that appear to be identical (mounted vertically, L-shaped). Under heavy usage, the lower end of these actuators is worn away. To remove the actuators for inspection, carefully rotate the paper pickup feed wheels while pulling upward on the L-shaped actuator (compare the 2 actuators, or compare them with actuators from a comparable machine that is in working order).
Many HP and Panasonic inkjet models are comparable and parts can be ordered from Matsushita.
If there is an encoder strip (scale) in inkjet models, clean it to correct a wide variety of problems (HP 900, OfficeJet, Panafax UF321). The encoder strip resembles a narrow piece of cellophane tape, and can be found behind and above the silver bar on which the printhead rides. Easily broken ... use caution when cleaning with a cotton swab dampened with water or rubbing alcohol. When dirty from overspray, the strip can cause all types of problems.
In the Maintenance Mode of HP and Panasonic machines there is a wealth of information. For example, print out the function parameter list to get the lifetime TX/RX/PRINT counts (usually option 3 instead of option 6 in the following example for the HP 200).
HP 200 ram clear
Press # dial dial dial dial * 6 start
Exit the maintenance mode by pressing 9 9 9 start
[Note: to print function parameter list substitute 3 for 6 in the line above]
[Note: to execute a self-test substitute 0 for 6]
[Note: to set parameters 000-999, substitute 1 for 6]
[Note: to test modem/tones, substitute 4, 5, or 7 for 6]
[The TX/RX/COPY counter is item 061 on function parameter list]
HP 300/310 ram clear
Press function 7 dial dial dial dial * 6 start
HP 700 ram clear
Press and hold stop and menu for a few seconds
Press 7 0 0
Press up-arrow key 4 times until display reads 09 memory clear
Press start
Bad line card: replace 2 transistors, 1 diode, and 1 chip. Transistors BS170 (NTE490) @ Q1; 2N3906 @Q3. Diode 1N4148 ar CR2 (next to 2N3906). Chip 74LS14 (74HC14) at U5 (near BS170).
HP 900 ram clear (same as Panasonic UF-321/322)
Press menu 7 dial dial dial dial * 6 start
Press up-arrow key until the display reads shipment set then press start
The display will read reset counter
Select yes or no then press start
HP 900 disassembly tips (proceed with caution and at your own risk). To remove the operation panel cover: face the rear of the unit, place your thumbs in the outside edges of the document feed path, lift up on the thin edge of the cover while pulling the cover toward you. This should release "snaps" located at the outer edges of the document feed path. Facing the front of the machine, lift the cover up and toward you, then disconnect a cable attached to a board on the rear of the operation panel. To access the document feed mechanism, remove a white plastic retainer in the upper right hand corner of the ADF cover, disconnect the ground strap on the right side of the cover, and slide the cover slightly to the right until it is unhinged. The cover housing the scanner glass can be lifted off after removing several screws, popping two "snaps" at the rear corners, and then carefully popping two more snaps at the front corners of the cover. At this point you would be able to clean one scanner mirror and the ADF sensors & rollers. If you need to remove the line card, you'll have to remove the remaining covers, one screw located at the front of the power supply, four screws that hold the printer assembly in place, one screw at the right rear corner of the scanner assembly, pop two snaps at the front corners of the scanner assembly (remove a long white plastic retainer at the left front corner of the scanner assembly). After gently lifting the scanner assembly upward, the printer assembly can be removed to reveal the line card. During reassembly, be sure to check the positioning of the print paper detect sensor (the spring comes off the sensor and you get an out-of-paper error). Another observation we've made is that on some (but not all) HP 900's, there is a metal retaining clip on the left end of the paper pickup roller's shaft. Apparently the plastic lever (retainer or lock) on the left end of the axle doesn't always hold the mechanism in place in the event of a multi-feed that jams the machine, and at some point in production of the machines a metal clip was added to hold the plastil retainer firmly in place.
HP 900 set number of rings to answer (default is 2)
Press menu 7 dial dial dial dial * 1 start
Press 4 5 start clear
Enter the number of rings desired then press start stop stop
HP Office Jet / LX
For a full ram clear, press and hold * and 1 while turning the power on.
Hold the keys down for a few seconds after the display reads self test please wait then release the keys
For a partial ram clear, press * and 4 while turning the power on.
For the Diagnostics Mode hold * and 7 while turning the power on. Afterwards, new menu items will be found on the display including diagnostics. Turn the unit off afterwards to dump the diagnostic menu selection.
The original Office Jet/LX will print a scanner calibration chart/instructions.
If the modem fails, remove it. Reinstall and test.
Clear Paper Jam: Remove RX tray, press load/eject and paper should load part way; press load/eject a second time and the page should be ejected. If the page ejects ok, then it's not necessarily a mechanical problem, in which case you should clean the encoder strip and sensor. If the page does not load properly, it is probably a mechanical failure. Laserjet paper is slick on one side and may not load properly. Recycled cartridges spray excess ink on the encoder strip

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SOURCE: HP Laserjet 3030 printer/scanner/fax Language has

How can i change HP laser jet 3030 printer's language?

Anonymous

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SOURCE: Scanning on HP 3055 printer/scanner/fxx doesn't wrk with vista

I am unable to scan in pdf format under vista window

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 24, 2009

SOURCE: My problem is with the HP PSC 950 series printer,

faxing,scanning and copying use the same mechanism,thts the scanner,if its doing it intermittently you can try a reset on the printer.see if tht works.

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SOURCE: need printer, scanner, copier, fax driver

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What processors will are compatible with an hp 3396 motherboard

Intel Core i5-3470
Intel Core i7-3770
Intel Core i3-3220
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Cant find upgrade info on cpu for this

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/product?cc=uk&lc=en&product=4320950

Product information> Product specifications> HP G72-B02SA Notebook PC Product Specifications>

Intel Pentium P6100 CPU (Processor),

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel_Pentium_microprocessors#.22Arrandale.22_.2832_nm.29

Uses the Socket G1 processor socket,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socket_G1

"The current CPUs to use this package are the Core i7-6x0M series, the Core i5-4x0M series, the Core i5-5x0M series, the Core i3-3x0M series, and finally the Pentium P6x00 series and Celeron P4x00 series which were released on March 28, 2010. However, not all of these are available for Socket G1, as some of them are only available in a BGA package."

http://www.cpu-world.com/Sockets/Socket%20G1%20%28rPGA988A%29.html

Motherboard Chipset not stated on HP Support.

I forgot. This is HP UK Support.
People in the UK are the best, but the UK support information for anything -> BITES!

The Product Number is XF133EA.
Let's try it that way,

https://h10057.www1.hp.com/ecomcat/hpcatalog/specs/provisioner/05/XF133EA.htm

Processor subheading -
Chipset: Intel HM55 chipset

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_intel_chipsets#LGA_1156

LGA 1156 processor socket,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGA_1156

LGA 1156 processor support list,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGA_1156#Supported_processors

I'll just go back to the G1 processor socket CPU support list.
(CPU = Processor)
Much easier(?)

There is no Front Side Bus. (FSB)
These processors use QPI.
Quick Path Interconnect,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QPI

Therefore look at the Ram Memory support, and the Voltage range, used by the Intel Pentium P6100; to compare to processors that may be supported; and add to that the processor MUST use a Socket G1 processor socket.

1) Ram Memory support
2) Voltage Range
3) Socket G1 processor socket

Pentium P6100 ->
Supports DDR3 Sdram ram memory at 1066MegaHertz.
It is the 1066MHz to keep in mind here.

Voltage range; .0775 to 1.4 Volts (DC)

Okay, now compare to list of supported Processors, on the CPU-World / Socket G1 article,

http://www.cpu-world.com/Sockets/Socket%20G1%20%28rPGA988A%29.html

"Socket G1, or rPGA988A, is a socket for first generation of Nehalem-based mobile microprocessors.

Me: ->FIRST generation of NEHALEM based MOBILE processors.

NOTE* ->
The socket was introduced in September 2009 along with the ->first three Core i7-branded mobile CPUs, and eventually it was used for Core i5, Core i3, mobile Pentium and mobile Celeron families.

Me: In order of technology, or crudely can be stated as, "which is better", the order is;

Intel Celeron
Intel Pentium
Intel Core i3
Intel Core i5
,plus the first three Intel Core i7 processors, that used the Socket G1 processor socket.


NOTE*->
The rPGA988A works with dual- and quad-core chips, built on 45nm and 32nm technologies, and operating at frequencies up to 2.8 GHz.

Me:-> Core technology based on 32NanoMeter, or 45nm.
Up To a 2.8GigaHertz frequency rate. ('Speed')

NOTE*->
The socket supports DDR3 memory with data rates up to 1333 Mhz, and Direct Media Interface. Socket G1 was superceded by socket G2."

Me: Stick with 1066MHz ram memory, and Intel processors that support it.

Moving on..........
Processors supported, going from Core i7 down.

[NOTE* Dealing with a laptop/netbook processor is different than a desktop processor.

You are looking for 'processing power', but also power saving features.
Power saving as in how much power the processor will use.
Mobile processor = Laptop/Netbook processor.
The less power it uses, the better for a Laptop/Netbook.

The battery will last longer.

Therefore it really is up to you.
Balance of processor 'power', and saving battery power ]

Core i7 - 6x0M

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel_Core_i7_microprocessors#.22Arrandale.22_.2832_nm.29

Only 2 use the G1 CPU socket.
Intel Core i7- 620M, and Intel Core i7 - 640M

The rest use the BGA surface mount that has 1288 solder balls.
Explained at end of solution, about the BGA surface mount.

Notice they are Arrandale Core. Also the Arrandale Core is based on the 32nm architecture.
Notice they support DDR3 Sdram that is 1066MHz.

Notice ALSO that it is -> TWO DDR3 Sdram ram memory modules.

THAT, is what you want.
NOT an Intel Core i processor that needs THREE ram memory modules, ('Stick'), in order to operate.
Long dissertation, will include detailed info at end of solution.

You actually need to know the old technology, and compare to the newer Intel Core i technology, to fully understand.

CPU World processor support list also includes Intel Core i7, model 920XM, and Intel Core i7, model 940XM processors,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel_Core_i7_microprocessors#.22Clarksfield.22_.2845_nm.29

To me this = No.
DDR3 Sdram ram memory, but 1333MHz frequency rate. ('Speed')
Also voltage range is .0650 to 1.4 Volts.
MAY work, MAY NOT.

BIOS may recognize the processor, and make changes accordingly.
Then again it may not.
BIOS upgrade? I'll pass. Too easy to scre-w up, and also miscommunicate proper procedure.

Stopping for a second;
The Core i technology will 'slap a Pentium around'
It's like comparing the 'grocery getter car' to a fuel dragster.

Core i3 and Core i5 technology has less 'processor power', than a comparable Core i7, but the Core i3, and Core i5 were also designed to use less power. Therefore (Supposedly) more battery life.

The Intel Pentium P6100 is a dual core processor. Two processor cores.

http://ark.intel.com/products/50175

But the Core i7 is essentially a quad core processor.
Four processor cores.
This is because it uses the old HT technology.

Hypertransport Technology.
Two REAL processor cores, and if it is needed Two VIRTUAL processor cores.

Intel Core i7, model 620M; for an example,

http://ark.intel.com/products/43560/Intel-Core-i7-620M-Processor-4M-Cache-2_66-GHz

2.0GHz maximum frequency rate for the Intel Pentium P6100.
2.26GHz for the Intel Core i7-620M

Nothing to write home to Mom about, as far as using 2 processor cores.
But when the 2 virtual processor cores of the i7 kick in, that's when the Pentium P6100 would get lost in the dust.

Instead of having two processor cores operating at 2.0GigaHertz, (Pentium P6100), you have FOUR processor cores operating at 2.66GHz.

Crude example?
Two men digging a ditch. Take them out, and replace with four men.
Which scenario will get the job done faster?

HOWEVER, surfing the internet? Watching a video?
Only 1 or 2 cores are going to kick in.
Playing an intensive game, or running an intensive program?
THEN all 4 cores kick in, and kick sum boot-y.

Lot of prattle I posted. Hope you can make some sense of it.


Ha! I just found this. Here is the 'definitive' CPU Support list.
It is listed in the Compaq Presario CQ72 Notebook PC and HP G72 Notebook PC - Maintenance and Service Guide. (Service Manual, really),

http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c02641840.pdf

Page 11:
"Intel Core i7-620M
Intel Core i5-540M
Intel Core i5-520M
Intel Core i5-430M
Intel Core i3-350M
,and Intel Core i3-330M"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel_Core_i5_microprocessors#Nehalem_microarchitecture_2

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel_Core_i3_microprocessors#Nehalem_microarchitecture_2

'Straight from the horses mouth'

Now we know.

http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/printpage/535

http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/Inside-Intel-Nehalem-Microarchitecture/535

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Need driver for Fax AIO X7170 scanner jambs

Try Lexmark's website.

Get onlineand got to www.google.com In the google search box type: "LexmarkSupport" (without the quotes and put your manufacturer name before Support). Look for downloads and drivers. Enter your model number and operatingsystem when requested. Download and install the drivers.
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I can send but not recieve a fax on my Lexmark X7170

This article in the Lexmark website on How to Configure the Lexmark X7170 to Receive Faxes might help resolve your problem receiving faxes. Thanks.
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I need to know hook up to sen faxes

You can refer to the Lexmark X7170 User's Guide for the instructions on how to setup the printer for faxing. If you have already installed the printer software on your computer, you can access the user's guide by going to the Start menu -> All Programs/Programs -> Lexmark X7100 Series -> User's Guide. Go to Setting up the All-In-One with equipment for the setup instructions. If not, you can visit the Lexmark website using this link Lexmark X7170 User's Guide.
I hope this information has been helpful. Thanks.
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How can i use oracle in win 7 platform of i3 processor?and which processor is best core 2 duo or core i3?

Windows 7 Release Candidate was publically released on May 5, 2009. This should be the final release before it goes live later this year. download it, install it in a VM inside of VirtualBox and try to install Oracle on it. There is no Oracle release for Windows 7, so instead grab the Windows 2008 one. The install is pretty straight forward. The only "gotcha" is that if you go to the command prompt, you need to run it as the Administrator, so that all of the Oracle commands will work (lsnrctl, dbca, netca etc...) Really there is not that much to it as it was pretty seemless. So, if you download Windows 7, then you can also download Oracle 11g and start playing with it today!


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We live in the times where computing power, once available only at the level of super computers, has been made available to the common man. The forerunner in the race, who's probably miles ahead of its competitors is the computing giant Intel. According to the needs of computer users, Intel delivers chips with varying degrees of power and clocking speed. These include the entry level, mid level and high end processors. The latest entry level Intel chips to hit the market are the core i3 processors which are aimed at taking up the place previously held by the core 2 duo processors. The new hierarchy of Intel chips in ascending order of computing power are the core i3, core i5 and core i7 processors. Although core 2 duo processors are slowly being phased out of production, they are still available in the market. In this article, I present a core i3 vs core 2 duo review which may help you decide which one to go for.

Intel Core i3 Vs Core 2 Duo Comparison

A comparison between processors was simple some years ago with a single core processor. All you had to look at was the clocking frequency and the cache size. The entry of multiple core chips changed it all and life became complicated. With dual, quad and even six core processors hitting the market, there are many more factors to be considered than before. Intel's dual core and core 2 duo processors were the first ones to introduce the multicore processor computing power. The quad processors created later have given rise to the quad core vs dual core debate, as well as the core i5 vs core i7 comparison which is something that high end computing market consumers should think about. Prior to that, we only had the 32 bit vs 64 bit processors comparison.

Today, Intel has gone through a lot of designing and planning to introduce core i3 processors that are an improvement over the core 2 duo processors. The following Intel core i3 vs core 2 duo processor comparison will give you an idea about how the i3 processors are different from their dual core predecessors. The two points of comparison will be technical specifications and the only other factor which matters that is performance.

Core i3 Vs Core 2 Duo: Technical Specifications
Like the core 2 duo processors, the new core i3 line of processors, have two cores with many other technological enhancements including an integrated GPU (Graphic Processing Unit). The clocking frequency of the core i3 series of processors ranges from 2.26 GHz to 3.06 GHz. Each processor is endowed with the new line of advanced technologies including Intel developed hyperthreading, Intel virtualization and smart cache technology which makes these chips faster than core 2 duo processors. This is the most important point in the core i3 vs core 2 duo comparison.

The Intel codename for core i3 architecture is Clarkdale. They are based on the Westmere architecture with 32 nm fabrication and a direct media interface (DMI) bus. The socket type used for core i3 processors is LGA 1156 and the RAM type is DDR3. They support mother boards with the following types of chipsets- H55, P55, H57 and Q57.

Let us have a look at the latter processors in the core i3 vs core 2 duo comparison. Core 2 Duo processors come in three types of architectures, codenamed as Conroe, Wolfdale and Allendale. With 65 nm and 45 nm fabrications they are a tad slower and less power efficient than the 32 nm based core i3 processors. The socket used for core 2 duo processors is LGA 775 and they come with a FSB bus. The FSB bus is a lot slower in operation than the DMI bus in core i3 processors.

Coupled with the fact that the i3 processors have a L2 cache size of 2 x 256 kb and a L3 cache size of 4MB, with hyperthreading and smart cache enabled, core 2 duo processors are indeed slower. On top of that, DDR3 RAM compatibility in core i3 processors, compared to DDR2 compatibility of core 2 duo processors makes them even more faster. The price range of Intel core i3 is $100 to $133, which makes them top options in the entry level market.

Core i3 Vs Core 2 Duo: Performance
The technical specifications have made it clearly indicated that Intel core i3 beats its predecessor, core 2 duo in almost all departments. This is but natural as they were indeed designed to replace them. Be it processing speed, multitasking or graphic output, opting for core i3 processors is the logical choice to make!

Hope the core i3 vs core 2 duo processor comparison provided in this article has made it easier for you to choose the right processor for your personal desktop computer or laptop computer. Going for a more advanced line of processors is always beneficial in the long run. You should also check out the Intel core i5 and core i7 processors before going ahead as they offer far more computing power and speed, compared to the entry level core i3 or core 2 duo. Decide on the processor you want according to your usage requirements and of course giving due thought to your vitamin 'M' levels!
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