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HP PSC 1500-problem         


Author: elkgrove
Date: May 4, 2008 07:01

Alignment page prints everytime on power up.
Tried new cartridges- same condition.
Ran alignment page thru to align printer-seems ok.
Ink levels read as full.
Alignment page still prints at next power up.
Seems like alignment process is not complete.
How do I reset or turn off auto alignment?
Please forgive me if this was asnswered belore.
Thanks.
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Re: HP PSC 1500-problem         


Author: thomas rush
Date: May 4, 2008 10:00

elkgrove wrote:
> Alignment page prints everytime on power up.
> Tried new cartridges- same condition.
> Ran alignment page thru to align printer-seems ok.
> Ink levels read as full.
> Alignment page still prints at next power up.
> Seems like alignment process is not complete.
> How do I reset or turn off auto alignment?
> Please forgive me if this was asnswered belore.
> Thanks.
>
>

Most if not all recent HP printers are designed to
be left powered up, free to go in to and out of
standby as necessary. In standby mode, the power
drawn is tiny -- as low as 1 watt/hour.
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Re: HP PSC 1500-problem         


Author: aaaaaa
Date: May 5, 2008 05:32

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"thomas rush" hp.com> wrote in message
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> elkgrove wrote:
>> Alignment page prints everytime on power up.
>> Tried new cartridges- same condition.
>> Ran alignment page thru to align printer-seems ok.
>> Ink levels read as full.
>> Alignment page still prints at next power up.
>> Seems like alignment process is not complete.
>> How do I reset or turn off auto alignment?
>> Please forgive me if this was asnswered belore.
>> Thanks.
>
> Most if not all recent HP printers are designed to
> be left powered up, free to go in to and out of
> standby as necessary. In standby mode, the power
> drawn is tiny -- as low as 1 watt/hour.
>
> But if you power the printer down, it does not know ...
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Re: HP PSC 1500-problem         


Author: Bob Headrick
Date: May 5, 2008 20:15

"thomas rush" hp.com> wrote in message
news:fvkq3m$a5p$1@usenet01.boi.hp.com...
> elkgrove wrote:
>> Alignment page prints everytime on power up.
>> Tried new cartridges- same condition.
>> Ran alignment page thru to align printer-seems ok.
>> Ink levels read as full.
>> Alignment page still prints at next power up.
>> Seems like alignment process is not complete.

After printing the alignment page place it on the scanner glass in the
orientation specified and press the "scan" button to complete the alignment.
> Most if not all recent HP printers are designed to
> be left powered up, free to go in to and out of
> standby as necessary. In standby mode, the power
> drawn is tiny -- as low as 1 watt/hour.

True.
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Re: HP PSC 1500-problem         


Author: elkgrove
Date: May 8, 2008 04:32

My problem just started several weeks ago when I replaced cartridges. I've
since replaced them again and every time I power up printer, algnment sheet
prints. I scan thru scanner and everything seems alright. I don't find it
practical to leave printer on when not in use.

"Bob Headrick" proaxis.com> wrote in message
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> "thomas rush" hp.com> wrote in message
> news:fvkq3m$a5p$1@usenet01.boi.hp...
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Re: HP PSC 1500-problem         


Author: naa
Date: Jun 21, 2008 23:50

"elkgrove" comcast.net> skrev i meddelandet
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> My problem just started several weeks ago when I replaced cartridges.
> I've since replaced them again and every time I power up printer, algnment
> sheet prints. I scan thru scanner and everything seems alright. I don't
> find it practical to leave printer on when not in use.
>
Read this
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?lc=en&cc=us&lang=en&docname=c00473778&product...&
and your problems are gone.

Simple, my dear Watson! (When you know how.)
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