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Hey Randall,
Thanks for thinking of me. My experience with trouble shooting printer issues is limited. My advise is to contact HP customer support. Muddy prints are usually issues with the actually printer itself. If the printer is under warranty then I would let them replace it or try to fix it. If it is not then a new printer might be your best bet. You can find some good printers for great prices. It’s the ink that gets costly.
Thank you.
Ian Hatch
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Hi Ian,
How are you?Are you any good at trouble shooting computer to printer issues? I have an HP printer. My photos are not printing as they appear on my screen. Have tried to find out if the two machines are in conflict………Not sure. In any case the prints are not satisfactory. Kind of muddy. Any advice? I would gladly hire you to trouble shoot it here in my office if you thought you could figure it out.
Randall
Pilau Paul
February 12th, 2010 at 4:27 pm
Try cleaning the printer head… They get gummed up with stuff, maybe even dead toads or gekko poop.
To make the printer auto-clean the head, hold down the power button until it starts making noises like a dead toad is being scraped across some paper. That should clean it up, or print a test page, or maybe just upload those photos you didn’t want your grandma to see to your facebook page.
Cheers,
Pilau