Susan:
The service station is the holder for the printer cartridges.
Open the printer as though you were going to change a cartridge.
Turn the power off to the printer.
Remove the cartridge(s).
Lift up on the bottom up the printer and you can get easy access to the
bottom of the service station.
Clean all around the bottom of the station with a cotton swab and denatured
alcohol.
Put the cartridges back in and away you go.
This worked real great for all our 600 series HP DeskJet printers.
Jim Gemeinhardt
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In a message dated 4/23/99 6:36:31 PM Central Daylight Time,
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<< The fix for us was to clean the bottom of the service station real well.
Works like a charm!
HP has a maintenance tip that tells you exactly how to do a thorough
cleaning job.
Get the tip from their website at the following:
http://www.hp.com/cpsupport/printers/support_doc/dj6ser_encoder_strip.html
>>
Thanks for the information. I will certainly go to the web site above, but
where is the service station?
Susan Hays
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