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05-18-2016 05:51 PM
Print copy a A4 page The scan works accross the glass. The globe light is on. It prints out a solid black copy A4
Black ink is spilt out under cartridge carrier right hand side of printer?
The printer prints OK from the computer . Printer prints out colour photos OK.
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05-18-2016 06:08 PM
Hi, you can try these steps:
1. Do a printer power shutdown.
2. Power up the printer.
3. Do not open the scanner lid. During the power up, the printer scanner is performing calibration.
4. Once the printer is in ready mode, you can start the copy or scan job.
Hope this works for you.
05-18-2016 06:08 PM
Hi, you can try these steps:
1. Do a printer power shutdown.
2. Power up the printer.
3. Do not open the scanner lid. During the power up, the printer scanner is performing calibration.
4. Once the printer is in ready mode, you can start the copy or scan job.
Hope this works for you.
05-18-2016 11:22 PM
Hi there ,
Suggest to follow the steps below.
1. Do a power reset to your printer. Please do not open the scanner lid during power up for the scanner to do an initialization sequence
2. Try to print a black & white document
3. If you managed to print a black & white document, you should either try to scan the document to memory card or to scan to computer
3. Check the scanned image on your memory card or from your PC.
4. If you still see a black strip from your scanned image, the printer's scanner is most likely to be faulty. You should call HP support for help
Hope the above can help to resolve your problem.
Best Regards
mic8
PS : I'm working for HP, while the above is just my personal view