Difference between revisions of "Laserjet Testing"

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There are three things we need to do with a Laserjet before we can sell it or give it away:
 
There are three things we need to do with a Laserjet before we can sell it or give it away:
  
# Print a nice, clear test page.
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# Print a nice, clear test page (to package with the printer).
# Print an Ubuntu test page.
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# Print an Ubuntu test page (to package with the printer).
 
# Make sure it has all of its covers and, if applicable, paper trays.
 
# Make sure it has all of its covers and, if applicable, paper trays.
 
# Make sure it has some working toner in it.
 
# Make sure it has some working toner in it.
# Make it somewhat clean.
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# Make it somewhat clean.
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# Include a power cord with it.
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# Have a coordinator check it off.
  
 
How we get through this checklist is a little imprecise. Here are some resources.
 
How we get through this checklist is a little imprecise. Here are some resources.
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# We keep some toner, marked by model numbers, in boxes under the testing bench:
 
# We keep some toner, marked by model numbers, in boxes under the testing bench:
 
# We keep some parts, in specially marked boxes, on the shelves.
 
# We keep some parts, in specially marked boxes, on the shelves.
# There are numerous resources for error codes on the internet, including in the [[Printers]] sidebar.
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# There are numerous online resources for error codes on the internet, including in the [[Printers]] sidebar.
  
 
Good luck! Here is the link to the old version of this page: [[HP Laserjet Printer Repair]]
 
Good luck! Here is the link to the old version of this page: [[HP Laserjet Printer Repair]]

Revision as of 13:27, 23 May 2008

There are three things we need to do with a Laserjet before we can sell it or give it away:

  1. Print a nice, clear test page (to package with the printer).
  2. Print an Ubuntu test page (to package with the printer).
  3. Make sure it has all of its covers and, if applicable, paper trays.
  4. Make sure it has some working toner in it.
  5. Make it somewhat clean.
  6. Include a power cord with it.
  7. Have a coordinator check it off.

How we get through this checklist is a little imprecise. Here are some resources.

  1. We keep some toner, marked by model numbers, in boxes under the testing bench:
  2. We keep some parts, in specially marked boxes, on the shelves.
  3. There are numerous online resources for error codes on the internet, including in the Printers sidebar.

Good luck! Here is the link to the old version of this page: HP Laserjet Printer Repair