Can't print at work, but can print at home.....HP 1300

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I purchased a new, never opened HP 1300 took it to work, older large
Automobile Service department, and I was not able to have the printer work.
I mean being able to print a test page, w/o the printer ever touching a
computer, and w/o the USB cable connected as well. I brought the printer
back, got a new one, that I tested at Staples, with the same cartridge and
papertray. It worked swell, test page every time. Well, I took it to work
again, and again I was not able to print a test page. I was just trying to
print one time, anything. Even from the computer and the USB cable
connected, nothing worked. I got the upper rollers to run like heck, but
nothing moved on the bottom, the paperfeed roller.. Well, I was real sick at
that time, because I just had my first job at out new IT department go sour
on me. The IT manager came over and tried it, as well as another IT guy,
also no luck. I took the printer home and plugged it into my house, and all
worked fine. Now what could be the culprit here, low electricity, different
paper I used at home? The station that I was replacing the printer for had a
HP 3820 running without a problem, before I installed the new HP 1300, and
when I left I hooked the old HP 3820 back up and all worked fine. What
gremlin's are at work here, any help is really appreciated. BTW, I also only
held in the button to get a test page, together with the on button for 5
seconds, that seems to be the working time for a test page to be generated
everytime at home. I know what happens if you happen to hold the control
panel button down for 15 seconds or more............Peter
 
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"PeterM" <rpm@NOSPAM.dcn.org> wrote in message
news:yIidnZths64NpJ_cRVn-qw@omsoft.com...
> I purchased a new, never opened HP 1300 took it to work, older large
> Automobile Service department, and I was not able to have the printer
work.
> I mean being able to print a test page, w/o the printer ever touching a
> computer, and w/o the USB cable connected as well. I brought the printer
> back, got a new one, that I tested at Staples, with the same cartridge and
> papertray. It worked swell, test page every time. Well, I took it to work
> again, and again I was not able to print a test page. I was just trying to
> print one time, anything. Even from the computer and the USB cable
> connected, nothing worked. I got the upper rollers to run like heck, but
> nothing moved on the bottom, the paperfeed roller.. Well, I was real sick
at
> that time, because I just had my first job at out new IT department go
sour
> on me. The IT manager came over and tried it, as well as another IT guy,
> also no luck. I took the printer home and plugged it into my house, and
all
> worked fine. Now what could be the culprit here, low electricity,
different
> paper I used at home? The station that I was replacing the printer for had
a
> HP 3820 running without a problem, before I installed the new HP 1300, and
> when I left I hooked the old HP 3820 back up and all worked fine. What
> gremlin's are at work here, any help is really appreciated. BTW, I also
only
> held in the button to get a test page, together with the on button for 5
> seconds, that seems to be the working time for a test page to be generated
> everytime at home. I know what happens if you happen to hold the control
> panel button down for 15 seconds or more............Peter

If you are sure you are pressing all the right button on the printer......

Perhaps there is a lot of noise on the mains? I've never heard of it being
so bad a s to stop a printer working but you never know.
 
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I installed about 5 of these things in the past, and use a 1200 myself, not
too much different I think. Honestly I think I pushed all the right buttons.
I was thinking it had to be the "noise" you call it. What is that exactly.
Many thanks for your help...........Peter

"CWatters" <colin.watters@pandoraBOX.be> wrote in message
news:e94Nc.195119$eJ5.9753664@phobos.telenet-ops.be...
>
> "PeterM" <rpm@NOSPAM.dcn.org> wrote in message
> news:yIidnZths64NpJ_cRVn-qw@omsoft.com...
> > I purchased a new, never opened HP 1300 took it to work, older large
> > Automobile Service department, and I was not able to have the printer
> work.
> > I mean being able to print a test page, w/o the printer ever touching a
> > computer, and w/o the USB cable connected as well. I brought the printer
> > back, got a new one, that I tested at Staples, with the same cartridge
and
> > papertray. It worked swell, test page every time. Well, I took it to
work
> > again, and again I was not able to print a test page. I was just trying
to
> > print one time, anything. Even from the computer and the USB cable
> > connected, nothing worked. I got the upper rollers to run like heck, but
> > nothing moved on the bottom, the paperfeed roller.. Well, I was real
sick
> at
> > that time, because I just had my first job at out new IT department go
> sour
> > on me. The IT manager came over and tried it, as well as another IT guy,
> > also no luck. I took the printer home and plugged it into my house, and
> all
> > worked fine. Now what could be the culprit here, low electricity,
> different
> > paper I used at home? The station that I was replacing the printer for
had
> a
> > HP 3820 running without a problem, before I installed the new HP 1300,
and
> > when I left I hooked the old HP 3820 back up and all worked fine. What
> > gremlin's are at work here, any help is really appreciated. BTW, I also
> only
> > held in the button to get a test page, together with the on button for 5
> > seconds, that seems to be the working time for a test page to be
generated
> > everytime at home. I know what happens if you happen to hold the control
> > panel button down for 15 seconds or more............Peter
>
> If you are sure you are pressing all the right button on the printer......
>
> Perhaps there is a lot of noise on the mains? I've never heard of it being
> so bad a s to stop a printer working but you never know.
>
>