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08-13-2009 07:57 PM
I have a Deskjet 6940. It had been printing very quickly but now is barely moving. I don't know if something has changed in my system or what. I even reloaded the SW. I have it set for Fast Draft but it just chugs along. Not at all like it was before.
I need some help since I print a lot everyday and need it to print quickly.
Thanks.
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08-14-2009 02:29 PM - edited 11-06-2014 07:19 PM
Does the printer print a swath, then wait 10-15 seconds before the next swath? If so then one of the cartridges may have failed. To troubleshoot this remove one of the cartridges and try printing in reserve mode. If this prints at near normal speeds then the cartridge you removed will need to be replaced. If the printer is still very slow then replace the original cartridge and remove the other cartridge. If this prints at normal speed then the cartridge you have now removed is at fault.
(Note: when printing text in reserve mode with only a color cartridge installed the printing will be somewhat slower than normal, but not very slow.)
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08-14-2009 02:29 PM - edited 11-06-2014 07:19 PM
Does the printer print a swath, then wait 10-15 seconds before the next swath? If so then one of the cartridges may have failed. To troubleshoot this remove one of the cartridges and try printing in reserve mode. If this prints at near normal speeds then the cartridge you removed will need to be replaced. If the printer is still very slow then replace the original cartridge and remove the other cartridge. If this prints at normal speed then the cartridge you have now removed is at fault.
(Note: when printing text in reserve mode with only a color cartridge installed the printing will be somewhat slower than normal, but not very slow.)
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08-17-2009 02:09 PM
Bob,
Thank you for the information. I tried your suggestion about the cartridges and got the same results. I even put the old cartridge back into the printer and got the same results. I spoke to someone at Staples and they said the board in the printer might have failed and that printers are not worth trouble shooting and repairing. I went into the properties for my printer on the computer and made sure that everything is set for "fast draft". At least I think I have everything specified correctly. Any further suggestions that you can provide would be appreciated. I don't want to spend the money for a new printer if it is not necessary. It is just sort of a mystery why it was printing properly until I changed the cartridge.
Thanks again for your help
08-17-2009 04:57 PM
Thank you for the information. I tried your suggestion about the cartridges and got the same results. I even put the old cartridge back into the printer and got the same results. I spoke to someone at Staples and they said the board in the printer might have failed and that printers are not worth trouble shooting and repairing. I went into the properties for my printer on the computer and made sure that everything is set for "fast draft". At least I think I have everything specified correctly. Any further suggestions that you can provide would be appreciated. I don't want to spend the money for a new printer if it is not necessary. It is just sort of a mystery why it was printing properly until I changed the cartridge.
When you say "I tried your suggestion about the cartridges and got the same results" do you mean that the printer prints very slowly with both cartridges, and with only the black installed, and with only the color installed? Please watch the carriage as the printer prints a page - does it pause for 10 seconds or so at the end of every swath? About how many swaths does it take to print a normal page of text?
Regards,
Bob Headrick, Microsoft MVP Printing/Imaging
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06-02-2011 10:28 PM
@wdaley wrote:2110 all in one prints then stops, then prints, then stops. Any suggestions?
Read my responses in this thread. Likely one of your cartridges has failed, I would suspect the black one.
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10-27-2011 03:41 AM
I am having the same problem with slow printing and pausing with an HP 7410. It was working perfectly up until a few days ago. It is networked via cable, but have the same problem if changed to wireless.
I have changed the print cartridges. This printer will not allow me to print with only one cartridge. This did not change anything.
I have completely un-install and re-installed the software. Same print problem.
When sending a 1.34mb picture for print, the print job indicates over 23mb of data is being sent.
12-06-2011 12:53 AM
My 7410 All-in-One is exhibiting the same difficulty described by others in this thread. It prints VERY slowly, typically pausing for 10 or 15 seconds after each line is completed before beginning the next line. Interestingly, it frequently accelerates to regular speed as it nears the end of each page (almost as if to underscore what it's capable of doing when and if it's in the mood!). I tried printing with each of the two cartridges removed in turn, as was suggested, but the printing speed remained consistently slow throughout. Any other suggestions would be appreciated!
12-06-2011 12:49 PM - edited 12-09-2011 10:38 PM
@TomMar wrote:I am having the same problem with slow printing and pausing with an HP 7410. It was working perfectly up until a few days ago. It is networked via cable, but have the same problem if changed to wireless.
I have changed the print cartridges. This printer will not allow me to print with only one cartridge. This did not change anything.
I have completely un-install and re-installed the software. Same print problem.
When sending a 1.34mb picture for print, the print job indicates over 23mb of data is being sent.
The Officejet 7410 will complain if a cartridge is removed but it will still print from the computer. (It will not make a copy with only one cartridge). What are your print settings for paper type and quality? If you are printing in 2400dpi mode it will take some time to transfer the data and print. Are you seeing a 10-15 second pause at the end of each sweep of the printhead?
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