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Printers form a very important part of office equipments and the day they breakdown, we feel as if most of our work has halted. To avoid this situation, most offices prefer HP printer as it has the reputation of being durable and maintenance free. But all machines have a specified life and after a while needs repair and maintenance. Here is a list of the frequent problems that you might experience if you own HP printer and also there is easy HP printer repair process specified out for you:

  1. Fading print – Usually if you’re printing a lot of pages, then it may occur that some of the print may start to look faded. This happens due to 3 reasons: -
  • You’re out of toner
  • You’ve set the print density to low
  • Ecomode printing is turned on

For the last two problems, all you have to do is check for the current settings of the printer and turn off Econmode and set the print density to high. If the current settings are set properly then you should know that you’re low on toner, and you just need to pull out the cartridge, shake it so the toner is redistributed and put it back in until you can buy a new cartridge.

  1. Printer picks up all the papers on the pad – Sometimes while you’ve put in more than 2-3 sheets on the pad of the printer, the printer pulls in all of the papers available instead of just one. This is because the pad has worn out and you need to replace it with a new one (no need for servicing) or the papers are sticky because of high humidity and you need to dry them out and separate them and put them again.
  2. Paper jam – Does the paper get jammed in the printer while printing? This is a frequent problem with not just HP printers probably with all printers. The reason?  The printer is dirty, the right type of paper isn’t used or the rollers have worn out. If you clean your printer periodically and buy the right type of paper, you can avoid this problem.
  3. Error message – 79 Error message is possibly the result of a problem with the network print server. All you need to do is, check the print folder for any print jobs that are pending. It may also be due to the failure of acceptance of a particular add-on like a Ram or an MIO.

These are some of the most common problems that people come across with HP printer repair. For these common problems, you can easily hire a professional computer repair and maintenance service provider so that the situation can be handled well in time and there is no waste of time during the office working hours.

Barrister Global Services Network a premier provider of nationwide hp laser printer repair and printer repair. Sign printer maintenance contract with us and keep your printer working without error.

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