pussyinboots
Technical User
Hi there
I have a trusty HP Deskjet 710C that has run faithfull for around 6 years... I know it's old but it has worked beautifully all that time.
So, last week I noticed a puddle of black ink next to it and started to wonder about it's self clean process. On inspection I found that the right hand side of the inside is FULL of black gunk and it's now starting to pour out of any hole it can find.
I am assuming that this is something to do with how it cleans the heads and that wherever is squirts that little bit of ink is now full.
I tried to take the side panel off to see if I could clean it out but only got as far as undoing one screw.. I didn't want to force anything as we don't have another printer here at the moment.
B/c I couldn't get the cover off I put a gloved hand inside to see if I could gauge just how much gunk there is in there.. and yes, there is a lot, some of which I accidentally shifted further into the workings.
Since then it is printing a little too far to one side and the paper mechanism fails sometimes. I sat and watched how it worked and I see that a little ramp should raise when the paper feed runs to allow the rollers to run against the paper. This doesn't always raise up now.. although as I have continued to use it through the day i think it is improving. I am wondering if it's just a bit gunked up.
So here are my questions...
How do I get the right hand side cover off so that I can clean out all this gunk?
How do I re-set the alignment so that it prints in the correct part of the paper? I looked in the "toolbox" and it talked about the paper being in the right place or software conflicts, neither of which are applicable here as the paper is fine and the software hasn't changed....
Apart from these issues the printer still prints fine and I am reluctant to ask my boss to replace it when there is nothing really wrong with this one.
Thanks heaps
PiB
I have a trusty HP Deskjet 710C that has run faithfull for around 6 years... I know it's old but it has worked beautifully all that time.
So, last week I noticed a puddle of black ink next to it and started to wonder about it's self clean process. On inspection I found that the right hand side of the inside is FULL of black gunk and it's now starting to pour out of any hole it can find.
I am assuming that this is something to do with how it cleans the heads and that wherever is squirts that little bit of ink is now full.
I tried to take the side panel off to see if I could clean it out but only got as far as undoing one screw.. I didn't want to force anything as we don't have another printer here at the moment.
B/c I couldn't get the cover off I put a gloved hand inside to see if I could gauge just how much gunk there is in there.. and yes, there is a lot, some of which I accidentally shifted further into the workings.
Since then it is printing a little too far to one side and the paper mechanism fails sometimes. I sat and watched how it worked and I see that a little ramp should raise when the paper feed runs to allow the rollers to run against the paper. This doesn't always raise up now.. although as I have continued to use it through the day i think it is improving. I am wondering if it's just a bit gunked up.
So here are my questions...
How do I get the right hand side cover off so that I can clean out all this gunk?
How do I re-set the alignment so that it prints in the correct part of the paper? I looked in the "toolbox" and it talked about the paper being in the right place or software conflicts, neither of which are applicable here as the paper is fine and the software hasn't changed....
Apart from these issues the printer still prints fine and I am reluctant to ask my boss to replace it when there is nothing really wrong with this one.
Thanks heaps
PiB