HP P 1100 Service Manual
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Print-quality troubleshooting tools Repetitive defect ruler If the product output has a consistent, repetitive defect, and then use the table in this section to determine which part needs to be replaced based on the measured distance between the repetitions of the defect. ComponentDistance between defects (mm)Type of defects Primary charging rollerAbout 27Dirt on page Dropouts Photosensitive drumAbout 75Dirt on page Dropouts Developing rollerAbout 34Dirt on page Dropouts Transfer rollerAbout 39Dropouts...
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Table 3-3 Control-panel light patterns Light statusState of the productAction All lights are off.The product is in Auto-Off mode or is turned off.Press the power button to deactivate the Auto-Off mode or to turn on the product. Status lights cycleThe status lights cycle during the formatter initialization period or when the product is processing a cleaning page.No action is required. Wait for the initialization period to end. The product enters the ready state when the initialization period is...
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Light statusState of the productAction Attention light is blinking, and ready light is off.The product has experienced an error that can be corrected at the product, such as a jam, an open door, the absence of a print cartridge, or the absence of paper in the proper tray.Inspect the product, determine the error, and then correct the error. If the error is the absence of paper in the proper tray or the product is in a manual feed mode, put the proper paper in the tray and follow the on-screen...
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Light statusState of the productAction The wireless light is on.The product is connected to a wireless network.No action is required. The wireless light is off.The product is not connected to a network, and the wireless unit in the product might be turned off.If the light is off, the product is not connected to the network and the wireless unit in the product might be off. Press the wireless button to try connecting to the network, or run the Wireless Configuration utility to configure the product. See...
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Clear jams When clearing jams, be careful not to tear jammed paper. If a small piece of paper remains in the product, it could cause more jams. Common causes of jams ●The input tray is loaded incorrectly or is too full. NOTE: When you add new paper, always remove all of the paper from the input tray and straighten the entire stack. This helps prevent multiple feeds and reduces jams. ● The paper does not meet HP specifications. ● The product might need to be cleaned to remove paper dust and other...
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Jam locations Jams can occur at the following locations in the product. 2 3 1 1Internal areas 2Input tray 3Output bin NOTE:Jams can occur in more than one location. 108 Chapter 3 Solve problems ENWW
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Clear jams from the input tray CAUTION:Do not use sharp objects, such as tweezers or needle-nose pliers, to remove jams. Damage caused by sharp objects is not covered by the warranty. When removing jammed paper, pull the jammed paper straight away from the product. Pulling jammed paper out of the product at an angle can damage the product. NOTE: Depending on where the jam is located, some of the following steps might not be necessary. 1.Open the print-cartridge door, and then remove the print cartridge....
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3.With both hands, grasp the side of the jammed paper that is most visible (this includes the middle), and carefully pull it free from the product. 4.Reinstall the print cartridge, and then close the print-cartridge door. 110 Chapter 3 Solve problems ENWW
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Clear jams from the output areas CAUTION:Do not use sharp objects, such as tweezers or needle-nose pliers, to remove jams. Damage caused by sharp objects will not be covered by the warranty. 1. Open the print-cartridge door, and then remove the print cartridge. 2.Keep the print cartridge door open, and then with both hands, grasp the side of the jammed paper that is most visible (this includes the middle), and carefully pull it free from the product. ENWW Clear jams 111
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3.Reinstall the print cartridge, and then close the print-cartridge door. 112 Chapter 3 Solve problems ENWW