Pupils DiL8t All American 4960 Posts user info edit post |
This seems like a really lame topic; however, it's weirding me out.
The HP all-in-one printer at my work started displaying a paper jam message yesterday (I think, after it had ran out of ink, but before I had attempted to load a new cartridge); even though all paper appeared to be removed from inside the paper, it continued to display that message.
So I decided to use my printer from home today, and the exact same thing has happened. Printer was in the midst of printing, ran out of ink, I replaced the ink cartridge, it continued the previous printing project before I had a chance to align the cartridge, then paper jammed.
Now, I've cleared the paper, but it continues to say paper jam when I attempt to align the cartridge. I feel like it has to do with the cartridge alignment, but another problem is that the printer won't shut down unless I disconnect its power source.
I normally wouldn't have posted about it; I'm just perplexed that the exact same thing has happened two days in a row on two different printers.
[Edited on September 20, 2012 at 2:21 PM. Reason : ] 9/20/2012 2:19:45 PM |
BIGcementpon Status Name 11318 Posts user info edit post |
9/20/2012 2:32:21 PM |
Pupils DiL8t All American 4960 Posts user info edit post |
Seriously.
I think the OP may have been as much a rant as it was a cry for help.
Apparently, something has triggered the paper sensor flag.
Thanks for the laugh! 9/20/2012 2:48:21 PM |
BIGcementpon Status Name 11318 Posts user info edit post |
But forealdo - Is it just plain dirty/dusty inside the printer? I've seen printers with really lightweight sensors. That allows them to detect the paper without obstructing the feed and could just be getting stuck. 9/20/2012 3:16:34 PM |
synapse play so hard 60938 Posts user info edit post |
I've found your problem:
9/20/2012 4:17:59 PM |
Pupils DiL8t All American 4960 Posts user info edit post |
^^ Somewhat, so I could see how a sensor might be triggered. Do you think I could just take an air duster to it?
^ If I wind up replacing this one, do you feel like laser would be worth paying the additional cost? 9/20/2012 4:51:16 PM |
synapse play so hard 60938 Posts user info edit post |
For sure. Way more reliable, consumable costs are way lower. Last I checked you can get color (assuming you need color) lasers for well under $200. If you're printing photos I'm not sure if laser is appropriate, but for everything I print it looks great. 9/20/2012 5:11:52 PM |
richthofen All American 15758 Posts user info edit post |
If you can afford it, I'm a firm believer in maintaining a black & white laser for high volume printing, and a good color all-in-one for photos and scanning. The consumable costs can't be beat for a B&W laser and to get a color laser that does photo quality you're going to have to drop some serious coin. 9/20/2012 5:15:32 PM |
lewisje All American 9196 Posts user info edit post |
I expected a thread about this:
9/20/2012 8:52:22 PM |
spöokyjon ℵ 18617 Posts user info edit post |
"PC Load Letter"? What the fuck does that mean? 9/20/2012 11:23:27 PM |
aaronburro Sup, B 53063 Posts user info edit post |
PRINTER ON FIRE? WTF!!!! 9/20/2012 11:46:29 PM |
BIGcementpon Status Name 11318 Posts user info edit post |
Paper Jam? Sounds delicious! 9/21/2012 8:05:31 AM |