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Halian Kuramoto
Where are HP mirrors that need to be cleaned & how to clean them?
I love the way my HP office jet d145 prints (when it prints),
but all too often it's laid up. It's been this way ever since
I purchased it three or four years ago. I should have returned
this ojd145 within a month, but, while the HP officejet was
indeed finicky, I normally could get it working within an hour
by banging on the side or opening and closing the hinges or by
shutting it off and turning it on repeatedly.
This standard hour-long HPOJd145 persuasive technique has been
getting longer and longer over the past six to twelve months.
So, in HP exasperation, I come to you (& Bob Headrick) for guidance.
In searching the net, I see many others have the same issues with
this apparently mechanically unsound (yet otherwise beautiful printer),
particularly I see repeated suggestions to "clean the mirrors" in order
to overcome the incessant "Scanner Error" & "Scanner Failure"
HP OfficeJet d145 all-in-one printer messages.
I (think I) have two choices:
a) Continue to bang and curse & power cycle the printer 'till it works,
b) Or clean those mirrors to get the office jet d series working?
c) Or do you have a better idea to get my beloved HP printer working?
What I'd like to know (since I don't see any mirrors anywhere) is:
Where are these mirrors that need to be cleaned and how to clean them?
BTW, there's NOTHING in the manual that came with the printer on this
topic.
Thanks in advance for your help for a fellow HP OJ d-series printer.
I love the way my HP office jet d145 prints (when it prints),
but all too often it's laid up. It's been this way ever since
I purchased it three or four years ago. I should have returned
this ojd145 within a month, but, while the HP officejet was
indeed finicky, I normally could get it working within an hour
by banging on the side or opening and closing the hinges or by
shutting it off and turning it on repeatedly.
This standard hour-long HPOJd145 persuasive technique has been
getting longer and longer over the past six to twelve months.
So, in HP exasperation, I come to you (& Bob Headrick) for guidance.
In searching the net, I see many others have the same issues with
this apparently mechanically unsound (yet otherwise beautiful printer),
particularly I see repeated suggestions to "clean the mirrors" in order
to overcome the incessant "Scanner Error" & "Scanner Failure"
HP OfficeJet d145 all-in-one printer messages.
I (think I) have two choices:
a) Continue to bang and curse & power cycle the printer 'till it works,
b) Or clean those mirrors to get the office jet d series working?
c) Or do you have a better idea to get my beloved HP printer working?
What I'd like to know (since I don't see any mirrors anywhere) is:
Where are these mirrors that need to be cleaned and how to clean them?
BTW, there's NOTHING in the manual that came with the printer on this
topic.
Thanks in advance for your help for a fellow HP OJ d-series printer.