Tuesday 10 July 2012

How to Solve an HP 1100 Printer Problem


The Hewlett-Packard LaserJet 1100 is a black-and-white laser printer that can print up to eight pages per minute on the fastest setting. The 1100 has a maximum output resolution of 600 dots per inch. The capacity of the paper input bin is up to 125 sheets of regular paper. Diagnosing the cause of a problem when it occurs is the first step toward resolving the issue. Complete all of the troubleshooting steps to solve the problem after the cause of the issue has been established.


Instructions


Press and release the "Go" button on the printer control panel to print a self-test page; this test verifies the printer is working correctly and that the toner is correctly installed.

Plug the data cable securely into the port on the computer if the printer is not responding to print commands (an unsecure connection will prevent the computer from successfully communicating with the printer).


Send a print job from any document- or-image-manipulation program to verify that the software connection from the computer to the printer is functioning correctly.

Pull paper directly out from the input tray if there is a paper jam. Pull outbound paper out from the output port if it is jammed there.

Replace the toner cartridge if documents are faded or streaked with horizontal lines. These print-quality problems indicate that the toner is almost empty in the HP 1100.
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