Difference between revisions of "Inkjet Testing"
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errors [label="Does it have errors or flashing lights?"] | errors [label="Does it have errors or flashing lights?"] | ||
recycle [label="Follow the Recycling Prep flowchart", shape="box"] | recycle [label="Follow the Recycling Prep flowchart", shape="box"] | ||
− | keep [label="Check the model on\nwww.tonsoftoner.com.\nDoes it take one of the following?\ | + | keep [label="Check the model on\nwww.tonsoftoner.com.\nDoes it take one of the following?\n45, 56, 57, 78"] |
need_ink [label="Does it need ink?"] | need_ink [label="Does it need ink?"] | ||
ink_supply [label="Do we have that ink?"] | ink_supply [label="Do we have that ink?"] |
Revision as of 12:54, 2 October 2008
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRINTING IN UBUNTU:
- Connect via USB or LPT to one of the testing machines. If you're using LPT, check to make sure there is a switch and it's set correctly.
- If you're using USB, Ubuntu should find your printer and allow you the option to configure it. Do that and print a test page.
- If your USB connection isn't found or you're using LPT go to System > Administration > Printing and either find the appropriate driver in the left menu, or create one. Get help if you hit a snag. Then print a test page.
- Delete the printer profile from the menu when you're done.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR WRAPPING UP AND SENDING OFF:
- If your test pages are good quality, write on the Ubuntu test page whether the printer contains "No new ink" or "New guaranteed color ink." or New guaranteed black ink.
- Staple relevant pages together and tape it to the printer.
- Wrap the power cable in a rubber band a put on top.
- Get a coordinator to check it off.