I forgot to mention I'm running Windows 2000. I did pause and purge the printer, but I
don't remember if I turned it off in between. Anyways, the problem continued a little
longer then stopped so perhaps that was the solution. I'll remember this for the next
time it happens. Thanks to both of you for the suggestions.
John
"Bob Headrick" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "jbclem" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > My HP 1160 jammed on a piece of paper today. I removed it and turned the
> > printer off.
> > When I turned it back on and tried to print a page off of a web site, I found
> > it only
> > printing one or two lines of nonsensical symbols, rejecting the paper, and
> > repeating
> > this page after page. I've turned it off and unplugged it several times,
> > waited minutes
> > while unplugged but it keeps doing the same thing. I tried letting it print
> > away but
> > after about 30 sheets turned it off again.
> >
> > I've seen this problem before with other printers (and this one) but it will
> > usually
> > stop after a while. This time it isn't stopping. Does anyone know how to
> > fix this
> > vexing problem?
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> The problem is you have a print job in the spooler and the printer is out of
> sync, so it is interpreting the control codes as something to print rather than
> interpret. If you are running XP pause the print job, then turn off the
> printer, then purge the print job, then turn the printer back on and everything
> should be OK. For 98 or ME things can be a bit more stubborn, it can be more
> difficult to pause or stop a print job. Basically what you need to do in
> either case is to stop or pause the print job, then clear out the print queue.
>
> Regards,
> Bob Headrick, not speaking for my employer HP
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