Difference between revisions of "Resetting a CS Lab Printer That Hangs"
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* Power the printer back on and wait until the screen shows ''Ready'' | * Power the printer back on and wait until the screen shows ''Ready'' | ||
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+ | ''':IMPORTANT NOTE:''' Try not to turn off a printer while it is in the middle of printing. Perhaps hit the menu button and find a "Cancel Print"-type of option. Otherwise, the printer might jam. | ||
If the printer still doesn't work, please email [mailto:support@cs.jhu.edu support@cs.jhu.edu] with a full description of the problem (including which CS Lab room # the printer resides in.) | If the printer still doesn't work, please email [mailto:support@cs.jhu.edu support@cs.jhu.edu] with a full description of the problem (including which CS Lab room # the printer resides in.) | ||
[[Category:Printing]] | [[Category:Printing]] |
Revision as of 17:05, 27 August 2021
CS Labs MH 122 and MH G-61 each house an HP LaserJet 4350 printer.
Per the available printers list...
- MH-122's printer is called mh122prt
- and
- MH G-61's printer is called mhg61prt
If you notice either of these printers are hung up (not related to a printer jam), it could be an incompatible document or a document that triggers an error 49.4C02 or something similar might have occurred.
Generally, to unhang these printers, try the following steps:
- Power off the printer with the power switch on the right side of the printer.
- Wait 1 minute. (Helps the internal memory clear out.)
- Power the printer back on and wait until the screen shows Ready
:IMPORTANT NOTE: Try not to turn off a printer while it is in the middle of printing. Perhaps hit the menu button and find a "Cancel Print"-type of option. Otherwise, the printer might jam.
If the printer still doesn't work, please email support@cs.jhu.edu with a full description of the problem (including which CS Lab room # the printer resides in.)