How to Perform a Print/Stop Test

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How to Perform a Print/Stop Test

Print/Stop Test

This diagnostic test can be used to isolate the cause of problems, such as image formation defects and jams, within the engine. This test allows the paper to be stopped anywhere along the printer’s paper path. The test can be programmed to stop printing internal pages or an external print job when the paper reaches a certain position. The test can also be programmed to stop from 0 to 60,000 mS. If the timer is set to a value that is greater than it takes to print the job, there are two ways to recover the printer.

After the print job completes, press Stop to return to the diagnostic menu before the timer times out.

After the timer times out, press Stop. The door switch must be cycled by opening and closing the front door to restart the engine and return it to a normal state. When the timer trips, the display shows the message PRINTING STOPPED PRESS Check TO CONTINUE. Pressing the will print the previously selected job. Press Stop and then the button to prevent the previous job from printing.

NOTE: Do not attempt to execute a Print/Stop test while the printer is calibrating; a power cycle will be required. If a jam message is encountered during testing, cycle the door switch.

Use the built-in print quality troubleshooting pages to help diagnose and solve print quality problems.
Press MENU to enter the MENUS.
Press (Down arrow) to highlight DIAGNOSTICS.
Press (Select) to select DIAGNOSTICS.
Press (Down arrow) to highlight PQ TROUBLESHOOTING.
Press (Select) to print the pages.

Print Stop Test values for Print Quality Troubleshooting

The following values are utilized when printing the PQ TROUBLESHOOTING pages from the DIAGNOSTICS MENU:
11250 – Cyan at bottom of ITB, starting to transfer. Near full page of Magenta on face of ITB.
15000 – Magenta at bottom of ITB, starting to transfer. Near full page of Yellow on face of ITB.
18750 – Yellow at bottom of ITB, starting to transfer.

Testing parameters

The following identifies where the test will stop when programmed with mS time periods:

Letter

1000 mS – 7000 mS Registration

7150 mS Paper just starts to pull past registration.

7500 mS Leading edge approximately 2 inches past registration.

8000 mS Leading edge approximately 4 inches past registration.

10500 mS Trailing edge cleared transfer roller, leading edge 2 inches above fuser.

13500 mS Leading edge just reaching output delivery, trailing edge 2 inches above fuser.

15000 mS Trailing edge partially hanging from output delivery.

15250 mS Paper ejected to standard output bin.

A4

1000 – 7000 mS Registration

7150 mS Paper just starts to pull past registration

7500 mS Leading edge approximately 2 inches past registration

8000 mS Leading edger approximately 4 inches

10650 mS Trailing edge cleared transfer roller, leading edge 2 1/4 inches above fuser

13600 mS Leading edge just reaching output delivery, trailing edge 2 inches above fuser

15150 mS Trailing edge partially hanging from output delivery.

15250 mS Paper ejected to standard output bin

© 2005 Hewlett-Packard

HP service menu pin codes

HP LaserJet 4200 Series printer 11420002
HP LaserJet 4250 Series printer 09425004
HP LaserJet 4300 Series printer 11430002
HP LaserJet 4350 Series printer 09435004

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HP Printer Model Service Menu PIN Code
LaserJet 2300 11230002
LaserJet 2410 10241004
LaserJet 2420 10242004
LaserJet 2430 10243004
Color LaserJet 3000 11300005
Color LaserJet 3500 10350003
Color LaserJet 3550 10350003
Color LaserJet 3600 11360005
Color LaserJet 3700 10370003
Color LaserJet 3800 11380005
LaserJet 4100 MFP 04410002
LaserJet 4101 MFP 04410002
LaserJet 4200 11420002
LaserJet 4240 04424005
LaserJet 4250 09425004
LaserJet 4300 11430002
LaserJet 4345 MFP 11434504
LaserJet 4350 09435004
Color LaserJet 4600 04460002
Color LaserJet 4610 05465004
Color LaserJet 4650 05465004
Color LaserJet 4700 09470005
Color LaserJet 4730 MFP 09473005
LaserJet 5200 05520006
Color LaserJet 5500 04550002
Color LaserJet 5550 09555004
LaserJet 9000 00900001
Laserjet 9040 04904005
Laserjet 9050 09905004
Laserjet 9500 04950003
LaserJet 9000 MFP 00900001
LaserJet 9040 MFP 11904004
LaserJet 9050 MFP 09905004
Color LaserJet 9500 MFP 04950003
LaserJet cp4005 10400506
Color laserjet CP3505 06350507
Color laserjet CP4005 10400506
Color laserjet CP6015 03601508
LaserJet M3027 11303506
LaserJet M3035 11303506
LaserJet M4345 11434506
LaserJet M5025 11503506
LaserJet M5035 11503506
LaserJet P3005 10300506
Laserjet P4014 05401408
Laserjet P4015 05401508
Laserjet P4515 05451508

http://printertechs.com/tech/pin-servicemenu.php

Citrix pass through authentication option missing

1st you will have to exit the citrix Agent then open the registry and browse to the following:
HKLM\Software\Citrix\PNAgent\ on the right side where you see “EnablePassThrough”, change the value to “1” then restart the Citrix Agent, when you go back into the options you will be able to select “pass-through auth”.

From work.

Your e-mail signature does not appear in e-mail messages that you reply to in Outlook 2003

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/908520

When you reply to an e-mail message in Microsoft Office Outlook 2003, your e-mail signature does not appear in the e-mail message. You experience this symptom even if you configured Outlook 2003 to include an e-mail signature every time that you reply to or forward an e-mail message.
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CAUSE
This problem occurs if you configured Outlook 2003 to use the Attach original message option when you reply to an e-mail message. If the original text of the e-mail message is not included in the reply, the reply header data is not created. In this situation, Outlook 2003 cannot determine when to add an e-mail signature to the e-mail message.

Service pack information
This problem is corrected in Office 2003 Service Pack 3. To resolve this problem, obtain the latest service pack for Office 2003. For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
870924 How to obtain the latest service pack for Office 2003

Email signature format changes when forwarding or replying

I just found another post by rewording my question and found a solution to
the problem. If you re-create your signature using Shift+Enter, instead of
Enter, after each line you should find that your signature will not be
double-spaced… not sure if the logo problem will still exist.

Are you running Windows XP?

“Bobok” wrote:

> I created a business signature for my emails, containing the company logo and
> using “rich text” format. When I compose an original msg, the signature
> displays correctly. However, when I forward or reply a msg that was composed
> in plain text or HTML, my signature displays incorrectly–double-spaced and
> minus the logo. I formatted my messages to always use my fonts when replying
> or forwarding. Can anyone help? Thanks very much.

http://www.pcreview.co.uk/forums/re-email-signature-format-changes-forwarding-replying-why-t2395060.html

Flash Player without DLM

Requires you to download and install Firefox or Chrome (not tried with Chrome).

Go to

http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/otherversions/

In Firefox and choose IE as browser. Then gives you the file to download. Do same in IE for Firefox Flash download.

Saves using the seriously SHIT Adobe Download Manager. I’ll say that again, seriously SHIT Adobe Download Manager. I WASTED about half an hour trying to get the DLM to download it and it refuses.