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HOW to align/clean printer heads w/o Tool Box Installed?



 
 
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Old May 23rd 05, 12:38 AM
Johann Backer
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Default HOW to align/clean printer heads w/o Tool Box Installed?

OS:
Windows XP Pro - SP1

Ports:
USB 2.0

Printers:
HP Deskjet 940C
HP Officejet d145

Situation:
I no longer have the HP Tool Box, therefore the heads have not been
cleaned and aligned in . . . several months.

I currently have an Icon in the SysTray for the "officejet d series" -
right click= display status, close. NO (Printer Choice, Clean, Align, Ink
Level) options.

POSSIBLE solutions:

Remove both printers and re-install, with any HP Website Updates, in WHAT
order, so that the Tool Box is available and USABLE?

Put in the Installation CD-Rom for one (which) of the printers and click
on a specific file which will make the Tool Box available and usable?

 




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