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HP Officejet 7210 All-In-One InkJet Printer - Page 4 Questions & Answers
I did a reset on
1. Press SETUP
2. Press 7 and then press 1
This select Preferences and then select Set Language & Country/Region
Scroll through to English using the right arrow key >
3.Press OK
4.When prompted press 1 for yes.
The country/region for the selected language appear. Press right arrow key > to
scroll through the list
5. Use the keypad to enter the two digit number for the appropriate country/region.
6. When prompted, press 1 for yes
You can print a Self Test Report to confirm the settings
1. Press SETUP
2. Press 2 and then press 6.
Where do I find how
this link will help you!copy and paste this in your browser's main address bar and hit enter
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c00257147&cc=us&lc=en&dlc=en&product=391153&tmp_track_link=ot_search
or
on the printer control panel,press the setup menu (wrench button),then push righ arrow to go tools ,push ok then select display estimated ink levels,push ok.
Carrage jam
1) Open door so print heads move to the center
2) Unplug the unit. (Don't turn off, just unplug!)
3) Open back door
4) Look inside the back left side for a small black gear (About the size of a quarter)
5) Spin the gear with a screw driver (I'm pretty sure I spun it clockwise). Spin it and watch the inside of the printer where the print heads park. You should see a tray move out that has four rubber blue rectangles on it on the right side of the unit (this is where the print heads park when the unit is not printing).
6) Keep spinning the gear until the plate moves all the way forward.
7) Grab the plate and try moving it forward more.
8) Put the back on and close the top.
9) Turn the unit back on.
10) Open the top again
11) Unplug the unit again. (Don't turn off, just unplug!)
12) Grab the tray, from step 5, and slide it all the way forward and all the way back multiple times.
13) Make sure that the print heads slide left to right smoothly
14) Remove ink cart's and clean the contacts with bottled water and a q-tip. LET DRY BEFORE REINSTALLING!!!
15) Remove print heads and clean contacts with bottled water and q-tip. LET DRY BEFORE REINSTALLING!!!
16) Clean the inside of the printer with a soft dry cloth, use a slightly damp, with bottled water, lint free cloth (Glasses cleaning cloth works well) and wipe off the rollers in the front and back of the unit. See HP's cruddy support site for details on this step.
17) Hold down #7 (reprimes the printheads with ink) and plug in the unit
Ref - http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/forums/inkjet/22798
HP OfficeJet 7210 scanner does not work
The scan options are on your computer, you need to have HP scanning software running to tell the scanner how to scan the document where to send it and how to save it. No options means the scanned image would have nowhere to go.
Just got a new HP Pavilion desktop. HP support
Sorry to inform you, but it appears that the printer is not compatible with Windows 7, which i think is installed in your new computer. I have checked the HP's website and they have not listed any drivers for Window 7 for this printer.
It does not mean that, we can't try to install it in this computer. Windows 7 has a very good feature called Troubleshoot Compatibility mode, in which we can try to install those drivers in the computer which are compatible with the older version of the Windows.
I keep getting a carriage
Check the location of the ink carriage. If a piece of paper gets wadded up under this or something else is obstucting it you will see this error.
The original loaded message comes up when a sheet of paper is in the scanner tray.
Paper does not feed from top of my hp 7210 printer
The rollers on the feeder can go bad and the best way to solve it is to get a new complete assembly. Check the website under your make and model for the assembly. YOu might also want to check for paper jam
Carriage jam
Try to plugging the printer directly into the wall instead of the power bar
HP Officejet 7210
You should have a program installed on your computer called HP Product Assistant. Try running this program to determine the problem.
Also, make sure all the ink cartridges are fully seated.
You might also try unplugging the printers power cord, let it sit for a couple minutes, then plug it back in.
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