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HP LaserJet P1102W
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My printer ran out of toner.  I changed the cartridge with a new CE285A.  THe computer would not initialize, saying that it was the wrong toner cartridge.  When I tried to prime, there was an awful clicking/grinding noise which sounded like the cartridge drive mechanism was not fully engaged with the cartridge.  I'm thinking maybe the printer has died for good, but thought I would see if anyone had any insights into this issue.

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If you return old empty cartridge is the noise still present? If there is no noise with old cartridge then you might have the defective new cartridge.

Also, sometimes a foreign object can block tray pickup mechanism and printer sounds loud like a machine gun.




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If you return old empty cartridge is the noise still present? If there is no noise with old cartridge then you might have the defective new cartridge.

Also, sometimes a foreign object can block tray pickup mechanism and printer sounds loud like a machine gun.




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Good call!  I can't seem to find an icon for me slapping my forehead...

 

When I first read this, I thought "no way do I still have that cartridge".  Then I looked and it was at the very bottom of my very full office trashcan (wonder about the cleaning crew sometimes).  When I put it in, it made the same noise when it primed, but then it went to ready.  It hadn't done that before.  I then went to device manager and ordered a test page and it printed!  Then it printed 7 more.  It was still skipping print, so I put the new cartridge back in, and viola...it prints with no noise at all.

 

Kudo's my friend!  I was about to toss a perfectly good printer in the dumpster!  I guess I will not chastise the cleaning crew this time.

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