HP Printer printing black vertical line on the paper due to various reasons. When you have dirty print head, ink cartridge issue, dust inside the paper and more. Follow the simple steps to fix HP Printer printing vertical lines on the paper.
Clean the drum of the toner with tissue paper and reinstall hopefully it will resolve the issue
SOURCE: HP 3050 vertical black lines during fax
OK, from the desciption i can assume several things here are some option.
If by receipt you are talking about the confirmation the unit prints the the problem is likely dirty glass.
You would also get the lines when you make a copy using the ADF.
Open the lid there are two areas of glass the thin strip is likely dirty and needs to be cleaned.
If by receipt you mean pages you receive from someone else, and not printed or copied on your machine, then their machine has the condition described above.
If everything has the lines then you have a toner or fuser problem:
This is the test to determine toner or fuser issue.
Print a test page
When you hear the paper feed into the machine open the top to stop the machine
Remove the toner cart.
You should be able to see the page with printing on it. (This is before the page hits the fuser)
If you can see the smudge or marks on the page the problem is most likely the cartridge but NOT the fuser.
If the page is clean the problem is most likely the fuser.
Hope this helps
SOURCE: HP Laserjet 3330 printed dark page especially around the middle
Does this happen both when copying and printing?
For printing solution, try another toner cartridge.
If lines continue to appear when copying (primarily through the automatic feeder) then lift the auto feeder, and clean the glass -mainly the narrow piece on the left side.
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SOURCE: Hp LJ 4345 mfp vertical line down printed copies
Dirt.
Open the ADF, the top of the scanner/copier.
The ADF glass is the thin strip of glass on the left. Damp cloth with windex or any glass cleaner. Scrub the strip of glass.
SOURCE: HP LaserJet P3005 printer prints wrinkled paper
2 reasons:
1. Was there a paper jam prior to this problem? It could be that the paper was pulled out and a small bit of it is stuck on the pins that guide the paper from the heat roller. If no torn jammed paper prior to this issue, then check out 2.
2. the heater/roller is damaged and needs to be replaced. I would suggest you take it to your nearest HP dealer to properly diagnose this for you.This would save you unnecessary cost in trying to pull it apart and causing more damage to it.
Good Luck,
SOURCE: hp Laserjet 3500 when printing
Open up the printer and take out all the ink cartridges, and then look at all of the rollers, cartridges, and everything inside. Make sure you clean up any ink you see inside, and put the cartridges back in. Sometimes just reseating the ink can help.
Hewlett Packard P3005 Fuser
The HP P3005 fuser is located at the back of the printer.
The fuser has a thin film upper roller which can be torn, some symptons can be "Wrinkled Pages","Poor Fusing", "Toner Rubs Off the Page", "Pieces of black Plastic Come Out".
*** The printer should be unplugged from any power source before any servicing is performed ***
The rear cover can be taken off by removing 2 screws. Once the cover has been removed the fuser can be removed by taking out 4 screws and 3 electrical connections.
Part Number and purchasing link below
Hewlett Packard P3005 Fuser
The HP P3005 fuser is located at the back of the printer.
The fuser is suppose to last up to 200,000 pages, however they rarely get that far.
The fuser has a thin film upper roller which can be torn, some symptons can be "Wrinkled Pages","Poor Fusing", "Toner Rubs Off the Page", "Pieces of black Plastic Come Out".
*** The printer should be unplugged from any power source before any servicing is performed ***
The rear cover can be taken off by removing 2 screws. Once the cover has been removed the fuser can be removed by taking out 4 screws and 3 electrical connections.
Part Number and purchasing link below
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