Thursday, July 26, 2018

How To Fix Printing Issues Of HP Laser Printer




Are you the owner of HP Laser Printer? Well, congratulation for purchasing such a great machine. In case, if you are annoyed by series of issues with your printer, then feel free to dial HP Printer Support Phone Number  1-855-536-5666  and fix the problem instantly. Here is the guide to fix common HP printer issues.
Variable Print density across the page
The main reason behind this issue is the dirty contacts on the photoreceptor or developer roller. Users need to clean the contact on the photoreceptor or developer roller by a lint-free cloth or a cotton bud. Make sure not to avail the cleaning process harshly to avoid any damage to the developer roller.
Black print
Black print usually occurs when the charger corotron is broken or not connected properly. If the charger corotron is broken then replace the print cartridge or photoreceptor unit with the authentic one. If the quality of charger corotron is intact then try to reinstall the cartridges.
White print
White print usually occurs when the charger corotron is broken or not connected properly. If the charger corotron is broken then replace the print cartridge or photoreceptor unit with the authentic one. If the quality of charger corotron is intact then try to reinstall the cartridges.
Grey background
Faintly grey appearance appears on the page when the page is contaminated with toner on the blank areas. Excess toner or the high print density setting is responsible for this issue. Reduce the print density to eliminates this issue.
Random spots
Random spots on the print page are caused due to dirt in the printer mechanism. To overcome this issue, you need to remove all the consumable as per the printer manual. Thereafter, clean the consumable housings and toner inside of the printer with a lint-free cloth or tissue.
Residual Images
Residual images is not a serious printing issue which is caused by high print density setting. The majority of HP laser printer is equipped with print setting knob controller. Utilize knob to reduce the print density to eliminates this issue. For more help on the issue, connect with HP Printer Tech support   1-855-536-5666 today.




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