Tuesday, April 5

HP Laserjet Printer Care Tips For Long-lasting and Maximum

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HP Laserjet Printer Care Tips For Long-lasting and Maximum
 
Laserjet Printer to all users, especially for the "LOW END LASERJET HP" like Laserjet 4L, 5L, 6L, 1000, 1010, 1020, 2100, 2200, 4000, 5000 etc.. The following tips apply to all brands Laserjet Printer.
Here are some tips for your printers print durable and satisfactory results:

TIPS:


1. Do not drop debris "wire strapless" in the paper tray, or holes of the printer, the printer is due to heating technology uses a plastic film (fuser film sleeves), so easily torn by sharp objects, and resulted in crumpled paper and printouts there are spots.

2. Do not try to force the paper pull the "JAM" by force, try to pull in the direction of the printer when printing, if not better take it to the nearest service center, rather than forced and had to replace the part (usually a movie, and gear) that's easy to fall off when the paper is pulled with force.

3. Voltage / Power
Many printers who hangs / corrupted just because there is no stable electrical protection, try using a stabilizer with a servo motor system, and grounding does not exceed 5 volts. (Parts DC Controller in the printer, sensitive to electrical spikes)

4. Do not turn on the printer for too long (overnight) without any use, let alone electricity off without a stabilizer.

5. Damaged or not damaged, try once every 6 months the printer in service, and cleaned the inside of the grain powder toner.

6. Do not force the toner that has been leaking for printing, will cause the pile of grain toner on the heater, resulting in the attachment of the toner is in the heater and the pressure roller printer. Results print permanent disability.

7. If you want to print on other media containing plastic materials, such as: stickers, Transparency paper, make sure that the media is heat resistant. If you can not stand the heat, the media may melt in the printer and cause damage. Use the original media from the vendor in question, eg: HP Transparency Paper, etc..

So a few tips for your HP Laserjet recalcitrant. (Source By Joe ).
 

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