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Rono March 14th 05 04:27 PM

All-in-one question!
 
Posted this, & got one attachment, but it only shows
problems, & no actual repair tricks!

A friend has a Lexmark all-in-one scanner/printer/fax,
it showed low ink, they replaced ink, & still no printing!
I know the stand alone printers have the same problems!
Can you easily clean the print heads? Any common "tricks",
to get it working? It's in perfect shape! Thanks, Rono.





JR North March 14th 05 09:59 PM

Run the Lexmark head cleaning utility. May take several tries.
JR
Rono wrote:
Posted this, & got one attachment, but it only shows
problems, & no actual repair tricks!

A friend has a Lexmark all-in-one scanner/printer/fax,
it showed low ink, they replaced ink, & still no printing!
I know the stand alone printers have the same problems!
Can you easily clean the print heads? Any common "tricks",
to get it working? It's in perfect shape! Thanks, Rono.






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Jerry G. March 15th 05 03:57 PM

All you can do is to run the cleaning utility. Other than that, this means
taking apart the printer, and trying to clear the nozzles, by soaking them
in a dissolving solution of some type, and not damaging anything.

I found this make of printer to not really last very long. But when new,
they usually work well. There are better printers on the market for a bit
more money.

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"Rono" wrote in message
...
Posted this, & got one attachment, but it only shows
problems, & no actual repair tricks!

A friend has a Lexmark all-in-one scanner/printer/fax,
it showed low ink, they replaced ink, & still no printing!
I know the stand alone printers have the same problems!
Can you easily clean the print heads? Any common "tricks",
to get it working? It's in perfect shape! Thanks, Rono.







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