- HP 2000C unpredictable
- Posted by John on March 23rd, 2008
When it's going, my HP 2000C is a beauty. However, it has these non-
cooperation attacks where it either fails to respond at all
accompanied by all the front panel lights flashing or shows amber
attention light and prints out an ink status page (all OK). Using
the latest driver (XP) but exhibited the same behavior with Win2000.
I've tried several parallel cables and with/without a switch box
Any suggestions?
John Mackesy
- Posted by Peter Perros on March 23rd, 2008
Suggest you connect it to a laptop or other desktop to rule out PC
hardware fault. Try a borrowed PCI parallel card to see if that stops
the fault.
You might try removing all software specific to the HP2000C and
reinstalling the latest drivers. You may need to delete the drivers
and reset the PC more than once - see:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport...ectID=bpd05369
Perhaps the printer has an intermittent fault. It's no spring chicken
is it?
hope this helps,
Peter
On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 05:56:19 -0700 (PDT), John <mack@melbpc.org.au>
wrote:
- Posted by Arthur Entlich on March 24th, 2008
If I understand your posting, you have tried this same printer with two
different operating systems (and maybe even two different computers)
with two different drivers and with several parallel cables and the
results are the same, is that correct (you get intermittent no response,
or LEDs flashing).
Are the LED flashing patterns always the same? Have you attempted to
document the LED flashes and tried to determine their meaning? Is there
any rhyme or reason to the times these things occur (such as if the
document is from a certain program, or has a certain number of pages or
a certain size graphic, or a certain file size?) Or perhaps when
certain other programs are open?
Do you have any problems with paper feeding properly, or sensing?
Does your hard drive have adequate clean space on it for printer
spooling (probably would be on the C drive unless you've manually
changed it).
Intermittent problems are a real pain to track down, but if you can find
a pattern to when it is occurring, that can be a hint as to what may be
involved.
Art
John wrote:
- Posted by John on March 24th, 2008
On Mar 24, 11:41 am, Arthur Entlich <e-printerh...@mvps.org> wrote:
various O/S's, computers and cables and drivers. Seems to be an
intermittent printer problem, which is as you say a real pain. I was
hoping someone who'd encountered the same problem with this printer
might be able to share their insight with me, to speed things up after
I
get stuck into it. Repair manual seems to unobtainium and the User
Guide
isn't that informative.
My proposed next step is to take the thing completely apart, check the
power supply voltages, security of connections and mechanical
operation. I'd been hoping to avoid this...
All suggestions gratefully received.
John
- Posted by smlunatick on March 24th, 2008
On Mar 23, 8:23*pm, John <m...@melbpc.org.au> wrote:
Have you tried different printer "data" cables (cable used the send
print info to the printer?)
I have also seen a wall power jack problem where the printer became
"affected" becoase on an improper wiring (reverse polarity or bad
groudnd.)
- Posted by SamSez on March 25th, 2008
John <mack@melbpc.org.au> wrote in news:7607e141-9dc6-4f34-9bc4-
19e63c407c8e@i7g2000prf.googlegroups.com:
Have you tried looking up the error code [2/3 down this page]?
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport.../Document.jsp?
lang=en&cc=us&taskId=110&prodSeriesId=25517&prodTy peId=18972
&prodSeriesId=25517&objectID=bpd05587
I have often had a failing head give problems which come and go.
Sam