Printer Techniques Ann Arbor MI

If you need to fix your slow, ineffective printer, you should consider erasing its memory. In the following article, you’ll learn how to erase a printer’s memory.

Local Companies

Star Imaging Corporation
(734) 449-9000
11770 Whitmore Lake Road
Whitmore Lake, MI
LaserComp, Inc
734-522-0245
34013 Schoolcraft Rd
Livonia, MI
Konica Minolta
248.381.8145
46921 Enterprise Court
Wixom, MI
Egismoz
(734) 994-6100
887 W Eisenhower Pkwy
Ann Arbor, MI
Kite & Key Llc
(734) 332-9800
Ann Arbor, MI
Computer Directory Services
(734) 327-4140
911 Avon Rd
Ann Arbor, MI
Purchase Radio Supply
(734) 668-8696
327 E Hoover Ave
Ann Arbor, MI
Circuit City
(734) 971-2367
3547 Washtenaw Ave
Ann Arbor, MI
Radioshack
(586) 247-4011
41821 Garfield Rd
Clinton Township, MI
Fone Gear Llc
(248) 844-8000
2139 Austin Ave
Rochester Hills, MI

This technique has a few names that all mean the same thing: cycling the printer, resetting the printer or clearing the printer’s memory. Now unplugging your printer may seem like a low-tech solution to complex problems, and in reality it is. But, for problems like blinking error lights it is the only solution and also, it is typically the first one that will be recommended to you by a technician working for HP, Lexmark, Epson etc. They will recommend it right away if you install a new cartridge and it is registering as empty. If your printer isn’t registering it full, then that means it still thinks the old cartridge is in there and the memory needs to be cleared by unplugging it.

The first thing to remember about this solution is that unplugging the printer is not the same as turning the printer off. If you have error messages or cartridge communication problems, then turning off the printer is not going to do anything. It has to be physically unplugged from the wall or the back of the printer itself (you don’t have to unplug the printer from the computer). The second and most important thing is that the printer must be unplugged for at least one minute. It takes at least one minute for all the electricity to be cut off from the printer to allow it to completely reset and clear its memory. If you just unplug it for a few seconds, when it comes back on it is going to pick up right where it left off.

While this technique will not fix every problem, it is still a very quick and easy solution to a lot of annoying printer problems and it is always the best place to start when one of those problems arises.

About the Author:

Karlos Smith is the webmaster of http://www.pacificink.com where he writes printer guides and tips and runs a blog.

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Star Imaging Corporation

(734) 449-9000
11770 Whitmore Lake Road
Whitmore Lake, MI

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