Gabriel Sechan wrote:
From: Ralph Shumaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Gabriel Sechan wrote:
From: Ralph Shumaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Is there a program in Linux to clean up the print? Inkjet printers
come with software that works in windows and one of the functions
of that software is a function to clean up the print. The printer
she has is an HP inkjet of some sort and the print is kinda furry.
Has she called tech support? There's usually a key press combo to
access that stuff, even if there's no software support. Stuff like
hitting cancel 4 times while holding down power.
I don't have the printer in front of me, but IIRC, it has only one
button: Power.
That would surprise me- I don't know any HP model with only one
button. THey all have at least a cancel or paper jam one.
Then I must not have paid close enough attention.
If normal tech support doesn't work, there's the HP super secret, no
one can help me number. I have it, but it dates back to '01 so I'd
have to hope its still active.
The printer was given to her. I don't think there's a manual or
anything with a number for tech support (unless it's on the printer
itself?).
Use the web. There's only 1 support number for all HP products. Just
warn her to brush up on her Indian accents first.
*I* would be the one dealing with it. If she has to deal with it,
she'll find anyone who's better suited to it (very decisive).
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