Does anyone know why the printer should suddenly say "out of paper" when it's not? If there's a burned out lamp or something in it, I'd like to take a shot at fixing it myself before paying $100 or more to have some shop do it. The printer is running on a slow SCSI bus, and worked perfectly for 2 years and a few days. --doug, wa2say
"...The printer is running on a slow SCSI bus, and worked perfectly for 2 years and a few days. ..." Printers working ina scsi bus ?? this model is a paralell one or can be add an network card. i'm using 2200D, and other HP models. If you can, please be more specific. ;-) Marco On Tuesday 22 April 2003 00:22, Doug McGarrett wrote:
Does anyone know why the printer should suddenly say "out of paper" when it's not? If there's a burned out lamp or something in it, I'd like to take a shot at fixing it myself before paying $100 or more to have some shop do it. The printer is running on a slow SCSI bus, and worked perfectly for 2 years and a few days.
--doug, wa2say
You're right, I don't know why I should have thought that the printer was running on the SCSI bus. The rest of the computer does. Even the scanner. The printer runs on a plain old-fashioned printer port. But do you have any idea why the machine should report "out of paper" when it's not? Sorry for misleading anyone. --doug At 11:58 04/22/2003 +0000, Marco Oliveira wrote:
"...The printer is running on a slow SCSI bus, and worked perfectly for 2 years and a few days. ..." Printers working ina scsi bus ?? this model is a paralell one or can be add an network card. i'm using 2200D, and other HP models. If you can, please be more specific. ;-)
Marco
On Tuesday 22 April 2003 00:22, Doug McGarrett wrote:
Does anyone know why the printer should suddenly say "out of paper" when it's not? If there's a burned out lamp or something in it, I'd like to take a shot at fixing it myself before paying $100 or more to have some shop do it. The printer is running on a slow SCSI bus, and worked perfectly for 2 years and a few days.
--doug, wa2say
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Doug McGarrett
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Marco Oliveira