Yup I turned it off and pulled the power cord for about 7 hours... lo an
behold - put paper in and it printed right away.
Thanks!
ann
On 8/15/2016 4:44 PM, ann sanfedele wrote:
Makes a lot of sense to me actually - since Con-ed might well be
holding back a bit with what it is doling out due to the excessive
heat.. Luckily there hasnt' been an all out outage in my neighborhood
(knocking on wood loudly) but scattered ones around the city. I'm
sure I would have not just passed out but passed on if I were not in
air conidtioned rooms...
fingers crossed too
Thanks! will let ya know
ann
Obviously, it had not -always- been doing it.
On 8/15/2016 2:08 PM, Paul wrote:
OK - here's an off-the-wall possible solution - as suggested by my
printer repair people.
Power from the electric company isn't always a perfect sine wave and
sometimes has imperceptible (to us) voltage spikes. Sometimes these
are picked up by the e-prom on the printer's motherboard, alters the
e-prom's programming and causes the printer to do strange things. In
the case of my R2000, it decided to run a head cleaning cycle before
printing every print.
The repair shop's solution - they had seen this problem before,
particularly with HP printers - is this:
Unplug the power cord from the wall so there's no power going to the
printer - just turning the printer off won't work. Leave it sit for
6-8 hours, then plug it back in and see if the problem is gone.
Leaving it sit with no power going to it will allow the spurious
voltages to dissipate and return the e-prom to a normal state.
I know this sounds goofy, but it worked for me. :-):-)
-p
On 8/15/2016 8:54 AM, ann sanfedele wrote:
Trying to say this simply (difficult for me)
I open the file I'm going to print in Elements 10 - hit cntl p or
print from the file drop down and the window with the settings comes
up..
I set those and then hit print within that window. the printer
monitor window comes up showing me the page is printing, but it
isn't - instead, it
ejects the paper - still shows me it is printing. sometimes it DOES
print right away - butmore often than not it just sits there saying
it is printing and
it isn't. sometimes I've beenable to coax it by stopping the
printing, emptying the queue and then starting the process over.
This doesn't happenwhen I print using the R220 - , which
occasionally just annoys me by saying the paper isn't loaded
correctly. Also,
when I shut down the computer and restart in the morning the print
details in the print window go back to plain paper and R220 etc.. it
doesn't
hold the last setting I've used.. yes, the R220 I guess is set as
my default printer and the r2400 as the secondary..
anyone?
thanks,
ann
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