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HP PSC 1610 All-In-One InkJet Printer - Page 5 Questions & Answers
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The language shown in the dispay window has
The way was hidden somewhere in the HP solution center:
1. Press the cancel and power buttons at the same time, while the printer is on.
2. Press the blue, green and gray buttons (in this order)
3. Change the menu options with grey button until you get to the "Resets" menu.
4. Press OK. "Country and Language reset" displays.
5. Press and hold OK for approx 2 seconds, then release. The printer will turn off.
6. Start the printer again - it should ask you to select language.
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on Aug 09, 2011
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Message appears "Paper jam".
Paper jams can be true or false. A false paper jam occurs when the
error message displays, but no jammed paper is in the product. The
following solutions apply to both true and false paper jam errors.
Print a self-test report
Use the following steps to print a self-test report.
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Load plain white paper in the input tray.
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Press Setup
, and then press 2
. The Print Report
menu displays.
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Press 1
to select and print a Self-Test Report
Solution one: Clear the paper jam
Step one: Remove loose paper from the tray
Remove any loose sheets of paper from the input tray and the output tray.
Step two: Clear the jam from the back of the All-in-One
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Figure 2: Remove the rear access door

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Gently pull any jammed paper out of the rollers inside the product.
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Carefully remove any scraps of paper that are still stuck in the product.
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Reattach
the rear access door. Insert the two posts on the right side of the
door into the holes on the product, and then push the door in until it
snaps into place.
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Reconnect the power cord to the back of the product, and then press the Power button (
) to turn on the product.
Step three: Clear the jam from the front of the All-in-One
Follow these steps to remove the paper jam from the front of the product.
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Without opening the cartridge access door, check the tray for jammed paper that you cannot remove from the back.
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If you see jammed paper, gently pull it out.
Step four: Print a self-test report
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If the issue persists
, continue with the next solution.
Solution two: Make sure that the carriage can move freely
Follow these steps to make sure that the carriage can move freely.
Step one: Check the paper path
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Check for any paper or object that might be stopping the carriage.
Figure 4: Example of paper stuck in cartridge access area

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Remove any paper or objects you find.
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Reach inside the product, and then manually move the carriage.
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If the carriage is stuck on the right side
, move the carriage to the left side of the product.
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If the carriage is stuck on the left side
, move the carriage to the right side of the product.
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If the carriage is stuck in the middle
, move the carriage to the right.
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Remove any paper or obstructions found.
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Make
sure that the carriage can move freely across the width of the product
by gently pushing the carriage to the left, and then to the righ
Step two: Print a self-test report
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If the issue persists
, continue with the next solution.
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If the self-test report does not print
, continue with the next solution.
Solution three: Clean the rollers and the rear access door
Dust,
paper fiber, and other debris might accumulate on the paper feed
rollers and cause paper jams and paper feed issues. Follow these steps
to clean the paper feed rollers inside the product.
Step one: Clean the rollers
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Press the Power button (
) to turn off the product.
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Disconnect the power cord from the back of the product.
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Press in the tab on the left side of the rear access door, and then pull the door away from the product to remove it.
Figure 6: Remove the rear access door

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Lightly dampen a clean, lint-free cloth with bottled or distilled water, and then squeeze any excess liquid from the cloth.
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Press
the cloth against the rollers and rotate them upwards with your
fingers. Apply a moderate amount of pressure to remove any dust or dirt
buildup.
Figure 7: Rotate the paper feed rollers

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Make sure that the paper feed rollers on the rear access door are clean, free of paper bits, and rotate freely.
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Clean the surface and the rollers of the rear access door the same way you cleaned the large rollers inside the product.
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Replace
the rear access door. Insert the two posts on the right of the door
into the holes on the product, and then push the door in until it snaps
into place.
Solution four: Service the product
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on Aug 08, 2011
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Deskjet F2100
Cannot get estimated
Hello, make sure the golden contacts from your cartridges are clean. If you say your cartridges are Genuine (OEM) and not for use check the valability date on the cartridge (just above the golden contacts). If your cartridges are clean (I am referring to the contacts), OEM (made by HP) and still in the valability range you can take them to the reseller you both them and ask for a refunt or a replace.
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on Jul 09, 2011
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Chsnge ink cartridge
Hi there!
Here's what you can do to change the Printer cartridges.
1. Make sure that the printer is turned on. Turn it on if it's not.
2. Open the printer cover, then wait until the carriage is idle.
3. You will see the Tri-color & the Black cartridge. The tri color cartridge is the green one which is on the left and the Black is the one on the right.
4. Press down the Cartridge you want to replace you will notice that it will be released from the cartridge holder. Once it's loose slide the cartridge out.
5. Make sure that the correct Genuine Hp Cartridge is what you have. For your printer HP PSC 1610, HP 94 will be for the black and HP 95 is for the tri color.
6. Open the cartridge package. Remove the protective tape. Make sure that you do not touck the copper colored contact and nozzles.
7. Hold the print cartridge with the sticker facing up and the copper colored contacts facing the printer and slide it into the cartridge.
8. Use your thumb to push the cartridge all the way in. You may need a little force to make sure that the cartridge has been installed securely.
9. Once installed close the cartridge cover. Make a copy to test.
Hope this helps!
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on Jun 17, 2011
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Printer says remove and check
Turn the printer on.
Face the side of the printer that has the controls, or is the side where the printed-page ejects.
Lift the lid that covers the print-head mechanism.
Wait for the print-head to slide to a position where you can see the ink-cartridges.
Remove the RIGHT ink-cartridge.
Replace it.
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on Jun 12, 2011
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