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Quote from: Just One More on October 20, 2013, 02:41:35 PMQuote from: Landlady on October 20, 2013, 02:31:44 PMOh dear Made the call because was supposed to be a 7 hour shift today and was told it had just all gone wrong Apparently now (but don't know why now) all the PC's aren't talking to the new printer ............... being a non-techo myself I have no idea and had no sensible advice to offer a rather distraught BM apart from sit down, relax, have a cup of tea and think it through....................don't think he felt that was totally supportive but it was the best advice I could offer Further updates later and they maybe quite colourful when BM does/maybe gets home Darwin's yer man Quote from: Darwins Selection on October 07, 2013, 10:00:15 AM The problem is that it needs it's IP memory purged.Remove the paper from the tray and place the printer in a warm bath with a tablespoon of washing up liquid.Leave it for 30 minutes to ensure all the corrupt data has been removed, then remove and place on a pile of newspapers for an hour.Re-load the paper and switch on. You will find you can no longer print a test page with WIFI or cable.Job done. Classic advice - thank you JOM and Mr. DAdmit I did also say the two following things Have you tried pulling the plug out at the back and then putting it carefully back in againandAre you sure there isn't a paper jam
Quote from: Landlady on October 20, 2013, 02:31:44 PMOh dear Made the call because was supposed to be a 7 hour shift today and was told it had just all gone wrong Apparently now (but don't know why now) all the PC's aren't talking to the new printer ............... being a non-techo myself I have no idea and had no sensible advice to offer a rather distraught BM apart from sit down, relax, have a cup of tea and think it through....................don't think he felt that was totally supportive but it was the best advice I could offer Further updates later and they maybe quite colourful when BM does/maybe gets home Darwin's yer man Quote from: Darwins Selection on October 07, 2013, 10:00:15 AM The problem is that it needs it's IP memory purged.Remove the paper from the tray and place the printer in a warm bath with a tablespoon of washing up liquid.Leave it for 30 minutes to ensure all the corrupt data has been removed, then remove and place on a pile of newspapers for an hour.Re-load the paper and switch on. You will find you can no longer print a test page with WIFI or cable.Job done.
Oh dear Made the call because was supposed to be a 7 hour shift today and was told it had just all gone wrong Apparently now (but don't know why now) all the PC's aren't talking to the new printer ............... being a non-techo myself I have no idea and had no sensible advice to offer a rather distraught BM apart from sit down, relax, have a cup of tea and think it through....................don't think he felt that was totally supportive but it was the best advice I could offer Further updates later and they maybe quite colourful when BM does/maybe gets home
The problem is that it needs it's IP memory purged.Remove the paper from the tray and place the printer in a warm bath with a tablespoon of washing up liquid.Leave it for 30 minutes to ensure all the corrupt data has been removed, then remove and place on a pile of newspapers for an hour.Re-load the paper and switch on. You will find you can no longer print a test page with WIFI or cable.Job done.
Quote from: Landlady on October 20, 2013, 02:44:27 PMQuote from: Just One More on October 20, 2013, 02:41:35 PMQuote from: Landlady on October 20, 2013, 02:31:44 PMOh dear Made the call because was supposed to be a 7 hour shift today and was told it had just all gone wrong Apparently now (but don't know why now) all the PC's aren't talking to the new printer ............... being a non-techo myself I have no idea and had no sensible advice to offer a rather distraught BM apart from sit down, relax, have a cup of tea and think it through....................don't think he felt that was totally supportive but it was the best advice I could offer Further updates later and they maybe quite colourful when BM does/maybe gets home Darwin's yer man Quote from: Darwins Selection on October 07, 2013, 10:00:15 AM The problem is that it needs it's IP memory purged.Remove the paper from the tray and place the printer in a warm bath with a tablespoon of washing up liquid.Leave it for 30 minutes to ensure all the corrupt data has been removed, then remove and place on a pile of newspapers for an hour.Re-load the paper and switch on. You will find you can no longer print a test page with WIFI or cable.Job done. Classic advice - thank you JOM and Mr. DAdmit I did also say the two following things Have you tried pulling the plug out at the back and then putting it carefully back in againandAre you sure there isn't a paper jam You make paper jam, how much pectin do you need or do you just use 'jam sugar' I think you should post the recipe in the Bickering thread.