Printing card on HPPhotosmart C6180 printer,what is max thickness
I have an HP Photosmart C6180 printer. Can anyone let me know what the maximum thickness of card is you can print on with this printer? Many thanks in advance, Claudia
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HP Photosmart C6180 All-In-One InkJet Printer is not printing when you are using it wirelessly. It can only happen if there is a corruption in the wireless settings of the printer. Need to reconfigure the wireless settings of the printer. If the printer is still in warranty then call 1-800-474-6836.
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Well its the issue with the printer drivers taking a dynamic ip address.all you need to do is uninstall the printer network drivers,insert the s/w cd that came with the printer and then click on add a device ,it would install the printer drivers all over again.
In case it doesnt you can always contact a free online technical support with an online live techbuddies technician at http://tinyurl.com/m7ghqz
Also had ongoing problem of paper jams printing PDF files, but not when printing any other files. Solved both problems by uninstalling and reinstalling printer driver.
This could be from the image you are printing. If you are printing from a computer or memory card, the dpi (dots per inch) may be higher than some.Standard printing is typically 400dpi, and you can change the settings on your computer or the printer directly. Memory cards and some photos from your computer may be 600dpi and will likely take much longer to print since there is more "color information" that it is trying to fill. Let me know if this helps.
If you have vista, that might be the problem. I have had to frequently re-install the printer software each time I had to do updates on my PC. I know it sure is a pain---but after you do it a few times, you tend to ignore some of the windows/vista updates
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