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Scanner failure on HP all in one series
I have seen various problems in hp officeject and psc, most of which are
related to the scanner. Bulbs going bad being the main problem there but now this one is funny. Machine came in with scanner failure, complaint is grinding noise. Easy i thought, clean the optics and replace the bulb. Nope, after doing all that the scanner still fails to find it's starting point and the motor stays engaged, hence the grinding noise. Any other suggestions on what could cause this? Model is PSC 2175 but it should not be model related. Bart Bervoets |
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Scanner failure on HP all in one series
I have the same problem with my 2175. At start up the scanner makes a
repeated noise that goes on and on, and the printer is unuseable. CRAP hardware. Bart Bervoets wrote: I have seen various problems in hp officeject and psc, most of which are related to the scanner. Bulbs going bad being the main problem there but now this one is funny. Machine came in with scanner failure, complaint is grinding noise. Easy i thought, clean the optics and replace the bulb. Nope, after doing all that the scanner still fails to find it's starting point and the motor stays engaged, hence the grinding noise. Any other suggestions on what could cause this? Model is PSC 2175 but it should not be model related. Bart Bervoets |
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