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The 4
Must-Dos to Keep Your Printer Printing
Used with permission from
the HP Small & Medium Business Center
You shouldn’t
be surprised to hear us say that HP printing and imaging
equipment is built for reliability – because it’s true!
These printers undergo rigorous testing to ensure you
have a minimum of hassle and repairs. However,
experience also shows that a few simple maintenance
steps can further improve the reliability of your
printer, giving you the best print quality and the
fewest headaches. Here are four maintenance “must-dos”
for different HP printers.
For HP
Inkjet printers: Clean the ink nozzle
When using an inkjet printer, you’ll want to ensure that
the ink nozzle stays clean and free of any obstructions.
One easy way to do this is with the HP Deskjet Toolbox
that was installed with your printer. For most printers,
the Toolbox will have a "Maintenance" or "Printer
Services" tab. Choosing this tab reveals a "Clean the
print cartridges" option. Choose this option and follow
the instructions presented. You may need to run the test
multiple times.
For HP
Deskjet and inkjet printers: Ensure printheads are
aligned
This simple step will keep all the nozzles pointing in
the right direction so that the ink gets to the right
place. A hint that your printheads are misaligned: white
repeating lines or a grid-like pattern on your printout.
For detailed, step-by-step instructions on how to do
this for your HP Deskjet, HP Business Inkjet, or HP
Color Inkjet Printers, visit this HP support page.
For HP
Designjet printers: Keep carriage rods moving smoothly
The carriage makes a chattering or grinding noise while
travelling side-to-side across the rails of the HP
Designjet series printers. While the exact steps are
slightly different for various Designjet models, the
basic idea is to clean and lubricate the printer's
slider rods. To do so, turn the printer off, access the
carriage assembly, and wipe the carriage’s rails with a
lint-free cloth and warm water. Then dry all water from
the rails, and apply one small drop of HP Synthetic Oil
on the carriage rails on each side of the carriage.
Using a lint-free cloth, wipe the lubricant along each
side of the carriage rails.
For more
detailed instructions on cleaning the carriage rails of
your specific HP Designjet printer, read more here.
For all
printers: Keep drivers up to date
Regularly making sure you have the latest printer driver
is one of the easiest things you can do to keep your
printer in top working order. Updating your driver will
help you avoid or eliminate printing problems, take
advantage of your printer’s latest features, and ensure
maximum print quality. Even better, these driver updates
are free to download from HP; if you have subscribed to
HP Driver and Support Alerts, you’ll receive the latest
driver updates automatically into your inbox. To install
the latest driver:
1. Go to the
Support & Drivers page.
2. Select “Download drivers and software (and
firmware).”
3. Enter your product number. (This alphanumeric code is
usually found on the front or top corner of your
printer. If you aren’t sure of your product number,
click “How do I find my product name/number”, then click
on the “>>” button.
4. Select your operating system, such as Microsoft®
Windows Vista® or Windows® XP, from the list of options.
5. Select the basic driver or a driver and software
bundle from the list of options. Usually, the first
choice is the most basic driver update.
6. Click the “Download Only” button.
7. You will see the message “Would you like to save this
file?” Click “Save File”.
8. Follow any on-screen instructions to finish your
installation.
9. Restart your computer once the installation is
complete.
If you have any trouble with your driver installation –
or with any other aspect of your HP printer − visit our
HP support & troubleshooting page for helpful tips.
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