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Date: | Thu, 1 Mar 2001 17:12:33 -0500 |
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David,
I have an HP 500 series on my daughter's PC. It makes the
same noise and gear grinding on every other power on. Also,
when it grinds, the status lights start flashing in syncopation
on the panel. We have to shut the printer off for a second
and then turn it back on. After that, it runs just fine....
It has been doing this for almost 3 years.
Other than the horrible sound, the printer runs perfectly.
As you said, the repair cost far exceeds the value of the
printer. I would ignore the noise and get as much use
as you can from the printer. When (or if) it finally fails,
get a new one.
Jim Meagher
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Sivertsen" <[log in to unmask]>
> I have several HP InkJet printers (a 694 and 722) that are making horrble
noises. When the print head moves on the right side it sounds as if 2
pieces of plastic are hitting together, kind of a clunk noise. Some times
they also sould like they have gears stripping.
> To have HP repair them will cost more than they are worth, but they should
have a lot of life left in them if I can correct the noise problems before
it becomes worse.
> I have talk to others and this seams to be a problem with HP printers!
Thanks ahead of time for the suggestions
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