problem with my printer

V

vvvasso

I have a relatively new printer HP photosmart 7960, and i have a huge
problem with it.
It want print documents or pictures that i choose, but i just get a
blank peace of paper. i thought that the printer is gone.but......
the level of ink is at its almost full,and when i start one of the
programs from the printers software (clean the heads, centering the
articles, see if all the colors are displayed coretly...and so on), it
all WORKS.
So i came to the conclusion that somwhere in the link between printer
and my computer(relativly new dual core Pentium with 2 GB RAM, and
running on XP.
My question is? Does anybody know what am i talking about(maybe you
have a simillar problem yourself), and how to print like a normal
human been?

P.S. - I have all the latest drivers, and interesting anough the
printer work just fine on my stepfathers Macintosh, and a friends
laptop.

If i asked this question on a wrong place, please redirect me to the
real stuff.
Thank u all very much.

vvvasso
 
J

Juan B. Rivera

I have seen a similar problem with Officejet 6500 series. There is a
difference between the ink "tanks" and the print head upon which these
vessels sit. Dried ink clogs the head and must be cleaned with special
solvents or simply replaced
 
V

vvvasso

I have seen a similar problem with Officejet 6500 series. There is a
difference between the ink "tanks" and the print head upon which these
vessels sit. Dried ink clogs the head and must be cleaned with special
solvents or simply replaced

But it prints the test page and in all the colors,so it isnt that.
 
B

Barry Schwarz

I have a relatively new printer HP photosmart 7960, and i have a huge
problem with it.
It want print documents or pictures that i choose, but i just get a
blank peace of paper. i thought that the printer is gone.but......

Since it is relatively new, have you tried to get support form HP?
 

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