This video is GOLD. Absolute step by step perfection to fix my 20 year old Laserjet 1200. Printer worked exactly as it should, once again, immediately after assembly. Pay attention, folks. This fix is spot on! THANKS to MDP!!!
OMG I did it! I know it's weird to feel close to a printer, but this HP 1200 workhorse has been with me through EVERYTHING. College, cancer, babies, running a business, EVERYTHING. Thanks so much for helping me save it. My little familiar friend is back and working like a charm.
I am echoing the person below me - I love this printer and was able to fix it with your help. THANK YOU! On mine the little white plastic button at 15:50 that holds it in was a black upside-down L-shaped. I rotated it to the back and was able to lift out the motor. It did fall out at that point but I slid it back in and rotated it back to holding position no problem. It was tiny, I'd hate to have lost it! I only put oil on the shaft and its hole - was I supposed to also put oil in the groove between the hole and the next concentric ring of metal? I may have to take it apart again in the future, but so far so good! Thank you again!!!
Followed your instructions to repair my screeching HP 1320 and it worked perfectly! Had a little difficulty getting the right side panel off because I didn't realize I could simply pry it off and I needed to remove a few extra screws on the back to be able to lift off the top but other than those, it was pretty straightforward. Thanks so much for providing such a clear step-by-step guide to this and helping prolong the life of our durable laserjet printers.
I have the same problem. Thank you on your video. The problem stopped. I used general purpose oil, to lubricate the motor's housing and around the coils. Using cotton buds dipped in oil. Thanks !!!
I too have a 20 year old 1200 and has always been faithful to me. Until the screeching started. Your diagnosis and how-to was spot on. Outstanding. A drop of oil fixed it. Thanks for sharing !!!
Amazing!! Thank you so much. This solved the problem, and I'm now more emotionally attached to my HP laser printer than ever. I've had it for 24-25 YEARS! Now it's working like a charm. Your instructions were so clear, detailed, and your camera showed every little step. Interestingly, the same tabs that broke on yours, broke on mine--but that's a design flaw. It was certainly well worth it. My laser circuit board was held down by a black plastic tab that rotated to free up the board instead of a white button, but it was an easy task.(Just a tip, you can magnetize any screwdriver by drawing a magnet along the shaft to the end; you have to draw it in one direction only, not back and forth. I did that and had no problem with replacing all the screws in tight places.) Just to let you know, I'm a 75-year-old woman with no computer repair experience--I feel accomplished just to change the ink cartridge.
My wife loves this 25 year old printer. This video showed exactly how to repair the loud noise it started to make. Took about an hour. Works great. Test print was clean and clear. Showed she has printed 40,000 pages. used a flat screw driver to gently lift mirror up. My version did not have way to push mirror up from bottom. used one drop of 3M oil, needed tweeters to replace the little black tab holding the mirror back on circuit board. The plastic tabs on case were all brittle and most broke off. This did not seem to prevent case going back together. Since it was all disassembled, I dusted inside of case and cleaned the rubber paper pickup roller.
Wow is all I can say. I followed the video step by step and the fix worked like a charm. I was ready to junk my20 year old printer for a new one but now it continues to be my workhorse. Thanks MDP, you’re a lifesaver.
Worked like a charm! I used gun oil as the lubricant and removed the motor head with large tweezers as to avoid touching the mirror, thx for the video!
wow! thank you for your help...I have had my hp laserjet 1200 for over 10 years now and it works amazing till today...that screeching sound happened and your video saved my printer!
Mine started making that noise too (seems whatever oil they originally used must have had a operating period of about 20 years). Hopefully mine works for another 20.
I have this exact same printer and the exact same issue. I thought it was probably the end of the road for this old friend, as it's probably 20 years old, but your guidance helped me fix it! Thank you!
Thanks much for the video! You saved me from breaking the plastic tabs getting the case off. And I never would have expected so much noise could be coming from that little motor -- I would have been looking at the paper moving motor, completely in the wrong place. The fix went fast and it's working great again. The one change I would suggest, though, is it's not a good idea to use cooking oil because it reacts with air and over time becomes sticky goo. I used high quality synthetic oil made for oiling mechanical clocks. If you don't have that, common mineral oil like baby oil is also OK. Use only one drop right at he top edge of the sleeve -- that's all you need!
THIS is a really helpful video. It saved my old HP LaserJet 1200 too. It started squeaking today, and I tought it was the death of it. And now it works really nicely again after the repair. I guess, it is nearly impossible to remove the left cover without breaking any hooks after such a long time. But it is stable enough without them. Thank you!
I was convinced that I would be shopping for a new printer when I tried to print today and all I got was a loud annoying squealing noise. Paper did not feed and the only way to stop the squealing was to turn the printer off. I googled the problem, found your video, followed your instructions an 15-20 minutes later I was printing away! THANK YOU!
Dear macdaddypimpping, you should be employed by HP and paid solid remuneration for your splendid and clear explanations. You are a wonderful teacher! I have just repaired my "HP LaserJet 1200 series". But my printer did not make any squealing sound, instead it just suddenly, from one day to another, stopped printing and all three LEDs on the front lit up permanently (none was flashing, they were all on constantly) when I turned the printer on. I quickly found out that it meant "fatal error" and the advice was to take it to a professional service. I dismantled the printer following your instructions and identified the problem: the same mirror spindle as in your video. It was difficult to rotate it with fingers. I lubricated it with 2 drops of machine oil I use for the blades of a hair trimmer. After inserting it back into place I moved it around and up and down until it started spinning freely. Since the printer was dirty (indeed like a pig!), I washed each element of the printer's plastic casing using a regular washing powder and dried them with paper towels. Now the printer looks and works like new. Also the stifling smell of baked toner is almost gone (I used to open the window in my room when printing). I made one mistake only - when pulling on the USB cable while cleaning it, I accidentally dislocated it slightly out of its socket under the left-hand side cover and was disappointed to see the computer refused to recognise the printer. But as the LEDs returned to normal and the test page printed properly, I guessed where I had blundered. Altogether, a great success! I have already considered buying a new one: HP LaserJet 107 A, HP LaserJet Pro M102 (A or W), HP LaserJet Pro M203 DW (with duplex printing), or the neat novelty HP Neverstop 1000 (A or W). They seem to be excellent printers, so much faster then the HP 1200 dinosaur! Also not as bulky and having smaller footprint. But a replacement can wait. With HP 1200 I have no problems with chipped toner cartridges and the one (a substitute) I bought rather cheaply 2 years ago (!) is still going strong and judging by its weight will print another 6 months minimum (I do not print much).
Good job for following my video and fixed your HP-1200. Believe me, I purchased a new HP Color Laserjet with WiFi and it's not as good as the dinosaur HP-1200.
Excellent! Very thorough step-by-step instructions. Fixed my LaserJet 1200 in less than 15 minutes after watching this video. Thank you! Makes me feel proud that I can do it and save $$$ by NOT taking it to a repair place. Thanks again!
A very very hardy thank you for taking the time and effort to post the video!! It all worked fine following the directions and now my HP 1200 lives on.
I got this screeching Sound today on my (guess must be) > 20 year old Laserjet 1200. Thought its time to get a new one, then i googled without much hope for a fix. Found your video and tried it. Worked like a charm. Thanks Bro.
YOU ROCK! Excellent directions... fixed it right up. Only problem I encountered was that little tab thing that holds the motor in popped out, but with a lot of patience, I got it back in. Thank you so much!
Thanks for the great step-by-step video, it fixed my problem. A couple of hints, though. It was not necessary (and I didn't manage it) to remove the right hand side cover completely, it was sufficient to pop the top open enough to be able to remove the screws. It's necessary to keep the silver screws apart, the smaller ones are used on the inside fixing the laser unit, the larger ones are for the top cover. An I recommend NOT using any vegetable or kitchen oil, but rather either sewing machine or gun oil. Thank you very much!
After watching this video I was able to do the entire process in under 15 minutes. Thanks for covering all of the screw and clip points, I would have missed a few. The printer worked perfectly after applying a film of lubricant to the mirror shaft.
Impressive!! My HP LJ 1200 is running again thanks to your great explanation! Good job and thanks for investing time in showing the step by step procedure!
Thank you brother in humanity thanks to cleaning the laser unit explained in your video learned to clean it and the picture is good thank you thank you God bless you health and wellness
Thanks for the great video you produced. This has been an ongoing problem for me for a long time...your step by step guidance has saved my 18 year old printer...hope to get many more year use from it...Thanks to you!
A very well done video. Gave me (and my spouse) to go ahead and grapple with the plastic case and lube the mirror motor bearing. Works great so far, and the screeching pig is out'a here!
Great fix! Thank you so much for the detailed and informative video. I did it step by step as you instructed, and it worked :) sound is gone and the printer is working again beautifully! Yet, I need your experience with one thing.. the printed pages are pale and I'm not sure if it needs a toner or the printing pathway needs cleaning?!
Thank you. The instructions were detailed and I was able to follow them. And it successfully stopped screeching, when i put it together and switched on. But unfortunately, it doesn't work. It starts up, spins its details for 2 seconds, and then stops, showing all 3 LED indicators glowing steadily. My instruction manual says its "Fatal error". So, it worked but screeched, now it doesn't work at all... I'm sad.
Great video thanks much....subscribed to channel and gave thumbs up. Excellent! Also, fixed my laser hp laser jet 1200 it is 2020 and it was bought 1999. It is probably the best printer ever made
Yep, my 20 year old LJ just started squealing last night when I was printing tax forms ... I guess it was trying to tell me something.... thanks for the video...
Hey bro i am havinga problem with my hp laserjet 1200 series. Actually i took black and white prints today and all of sudden when i gave another command of printing, all of its three lights turned on and the printer has stopped working. I tried all possible ways to fix it up but no response...kindly reply
Unplug all cords to the printer except the power cord. Turn it off and on then hold down the go button for 10 seconds. This will reset it to factory defaults.
This video is GOLD. Absolute step by step perfection to fix my 20 year old Laserjet 1200. Printer worked exactly as it should, once again, immediately after assembly. Pay attention, folks. This fix is spot on! THANKS to MDP!!!
MDP really enjoy your awesome comments! You rock!
OMG I did it! I know it's weird to feel close to a printer, but this HP 1200 workhorse has been with me through EVERYTHING. College, cancer, babies, running a business, EVERYTHING. Thanks so much for helping me save it. My little familiar friend is back and working like a charm.
Good job on fixing your HP 1200! It's alive again!
I am echoing the person below me - I love this printer and was able to fix it with your help. THANK YOU!
On mine the little white plastic button at 15:50 that holds it in was a black upside-down L-shaped. I rotated it to the back and was able to lift out the motor. It did fall out at that point but I slid it back in and rotated it back to holding position no problem. It was tiny, I'd hate to have lost it!
I only put oil on the shaft and its hole - was I supposed to also put oil in the groove between the hole and the next concentric ring of metal? I may have to take it apart again in the future, but so far so good! Thank you again!!!
Followed your instructions to repair my screeching HP 1320 and it worked perfectly! Had a little difficulty getting the right side panel off because I didn't realize I could simply pry it off and I needed to remove a few extra screws on the back to be able to lift off the top but other than those, it was pretty straightforward. Thanks so much for providing such a clear step-by-step guide to this and helping prolong the life of our durable laserjet printers.
Cheers
I have the same problem. Thank you on your video. The problem stopped. I used general purpose oil, to lubricate the motor's housing and around the coils. Using cotton buds dipped in oil. Thanks !!!
My HP1200 is about 20y old ! If I can only post the photo of my printer here. Yellowed already due to age
Thanks for sharing
I too have a 20 year old 1200 and has always been faithful to me. Until the screeching started. Your diagnosis and how-to was spot on. Outstanding. A drop of oil fixed it. Thanks for sharing !!!
Amazing!! Thank you so much. This solved the problem, and I'm now more emotionally attached to my HP laser printer than ever. I've had it for 24-25 YEARS! Now it's working like a charm.
Your instructions were so clear, detailed, and your camera showed every little step. Interestingly, the same tabs that broke on yours, broke on mine--but that's a design flaw. It was certainly well worth it. My laser circuit board was held down by a black plastic tab that rotated to free up the board instead of a white button, but it was an easy task.(Just a tip, you can magnetize any screwdriver by drawing a magnet along the shaft to the end; you have to draw it in one direction only, not back and forth. I did that and had no problem with replacing all the screws in tight places.) Just to let you know, I'm a 75-year-old woman with no computer repair experience--I feel accomplished just to change the ink cartridge.
My wife loves this 25 year old printer. This video showed exactly how to repair the loud noise it started to make.
Took about an hour. Works great. Test print was clean and clear. Showed she has printed 40,000 pages.
used a flat screw driver to gently lift mirror up. My version did not have way to push mirror up from bottom.
used one drop of 3M oil,
needed tweeters to replace the little black tab holding the mirror back on circuit board.
The plastic tabs on case were all brittle and most broke off. This did not seem to prevent case going back together.
Since it was all disassembled, I dusted inside of case and cleaned the rubber paper pickup roller.
Wow is all I can say. I followed the video step by step and the fix worked like a charm. I was ready to junk my20 year old printer for a new one but now it continues to be my workhorse. Thanks MDP, you’re a lifesaver.
You're welcome!
Worked like a charm! I used gun oil as the lubricant and removed the motor head with large tweezers as to avoid touching the mirror, thx for the video!
Thank you so much! Fixed it and can now probably print with it for the next 10 years to come.
Glad it helped!
wow! thank you for your help...I have had my hp laserjet 1200 for over 10 years now and it works amazing till today...that screeching sound happened and your video saved my printer!
Great to hear!
Worked exactly as explained! A little dab of olive oil with a toothpick and back to normal. Thank you!!
Excellent!
Mine started making that noise too (seems whatever oil they originally used must have had a operating period of about 20 years). Hopefully mine works for another 20.
I have this exact same printer and the exact same issue. I thought it was probably the end of the road for this old friend, as it's probably 20 years old, but your guidance helped me fix it! Thank you!
Thanks for sharing
Thanks much for the video! You saved me from breaking the plastic tabs getting the case off. And I never would have expected so much noise could be coming from that little motor -- I would have been looking at the paper moving motor, completely in the wrong place. The fix went fast and it's working great again.
The one change I would suggest, though, is it's not a good idea to use cooking oil because it reacts with air and over time becomes sticky goo. I used high quality synthetic oil made for oiling mechanical clocks. If you don't have that, common mineral oil like baby oil is also OK. Use only one drop right at he top edge of the sleeve -- that's all you need!
THIS is a really helpful video. It saved my old HP LaserJet 1200 too. It started squeaking today, and I tought it was the death of it. And now it works really nicely again after the repair. I guess, it is nearly impossible to remove the left cover without breaking any hooks after such a long time. But it is stable enough without them. Thank you!
I was convinced that I would be shopping for a new printer when I tried to print today and all I got was a loud annoying squealing noise. Paper did not feed and the only way to stop the squealing was to turn the printer off.
I googled the problem, found your video, followed your instructions an 15-20 minutes later I was printing away! THANK YOU!
You're very welcome and good job fixing your printer.
Dear macdaddypimpping, you should be employed by HP and paid solid remuneration for your splendid and clear explanations. You are a wonderful teacher! I have just repaired my "HP LaserJet 1200 series". But my printer did not make any squealing sound, instead it just suddenly, from one day to another, stopped printing and all three LEDs on the front lit up permanently (none was flashing, they were all on constantly) when I turned the printer on. I quickly found out that it meant "fatal error" and the advice was to take it to a professional service. I dismantled the printer following your instructions and identified the problem: the same mirror spindle as in your video. It was difficult to rotate it with fingers. I lubricated it with 2 drops of machine oil I use for the blades of a hair trimmer. After inserting it back into place I moved it around and up and down until it started spinning freely. Since the printer was dirty (indeed like a pig!), I washed each element of the printer's plastic casing using a regular washing powder and dried them with paper towels. Now the printer looks and works like new. Also the stifling smell of baked toner is almost gone (I used to open the window in my room when printing). I made one mistake only - when pulling on the USB cable while cleaning it, I accidentally dislocated it slightly out of its socket under the left-hand side cover and was disappointed to see the computer refused to recognise the printer. But as the LEDs returned to normal and the test page printed properly, I guessed where I had blundered. Altogether, a great success! I have already considered buying a new one: HP LaserJet 107 A, HP LaserJet Pro M102 (A or W), HP LaserJet Pro M203 DW (with duplex printing), or the neat novelty HP Neverstop 1000 (A or W). They seem to be excellent printers, so much faster then the HP 1200 dinosaur! Also not as bulky and having smaller footprint. But a replacement can wait. With HP 1200 I have no problems with chipped toner cartridges and the one (a substitute) I bought rather cheaply 2 years ago (!) is still going strong and judging by its weight will print another 6 months minimum (I do not print much).
Good job for following my video and fixed your HP-1200. Believe me, I purchased a new HP Color Laserjet with WiFi and it's not as good as the dinosaur HP-1200.
Thank you so much for the excellent video. Fixed my 15 year old squealing HP Laserjet 1200!
You are very welcome and nice work on fixing it yourself.
Excellent! Very thorough step-by-step instructions. Fixed my LaserJet 1200 in less than 15 minutes after watching this video. Thank you! Makes me feel proud that I can do it and save $$$ by NOT taking it to a repair place. Thanks again!
You're very welcome and you did an awesome fixing it.
A very very hardy thank you for taking the time and effort to post the video!! It all worked fine following the directions and now my HP 1200 lives on.
You are very welcome, I was so happy I fixed mine and share with viewers.
I got this screeching Sound today on my (guess must be) > 20 year old Laserjet 1200. Thought its time to get a new one, then i googled without much hope for a fix. Found your video and tried it. Worked like a charm. Thanks Bro.
Enjoy it
Very useful video. My 23 year old LaserJet 1100 is working great again. Thanks a lot!
You're welcome!
YOU ROCK! Excellent directions... fixed it right up. Only problem I encountered was that little tab thing that holds the motor in popped out, but with a lot of patience, I got it back in. Thank you so much!
Thanks for sharing
Thank you for sharing this video: even though my model was the HP P2015, the info on adding some oil to the laser motor was exactly what I needed.
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for the great step-by-step video, it fixed my problem. A couple of hints, though. It was not necessary (and I didn't manage it) to remove the right hand side cover completely, it was sufficient to pop the top open enough to be able to remove the screws. It's necessary to keep the silver screws apart, the smaller ones are used on the inside fixing the laser unit, the larger ones are for the top cover. An I recommend NOT using any vegetable or kitchen oil, but rather either sewing machine or gun oil. Thank you very much!
You are so welcome and glad you got it fixed and thank you for sharing your feedback.
After watching this video I was able to do the entire process in under 15 minutes. Thanks for covering all of the screw and clip points, I would have missed a few. The printer worked perfectly after applying a film of lubricant to the mirror shaft.
You're very welcome & Wow, you did an awesome job! Thanks for sharing.
Impressive!! My HP LJ 1200 is running again thanks to your great explanation! Good job and thanks for investing time in showing the step by step procedure!
Great to hear!
Perfect instructions - exactly what I needed. The printer works again and no more screeching!
Great to hear!
Thankyou very much!! Solved my problem. Would like to add that this works for the hp LaserJet 1000 series as well.
Thank you for sharing
Thank you brother in humanity thanks to cleaning the laser unit explained in your video learned to clean it and the picture is good thank you thank you God bless you health and wellness
You're very welcome, God bless.
Thanks for the great video you produced. This has been an ongoing problem for me for a long time...your step by step guidance has saved my 18 year old printer...hope to get many more year use from it...Thanks to you!
You're very welcome! Here: ruclips.net/video/u0B3pWEC_3c/видео.html
A very well done video. Gave me (and my spouse) to go ahead and grapple with the plastic case and lube the mirror motor bearing. Works great so far, and the screeching pig is out'a here!
Thank you, glad you got it fixed! Good job!
Great fix! Thank you so much for the detailed and informative video. I did it step by step as you instructed, and it worked :) sound is gone and the printer is working again beautifully!
Yet, I need your experience with one thing.. the printed pages are pale and I'm not sure if it needs a toner or the printing pathway needs cleaning?!
You're welcome! Is your toner an Original HP or aftermarket?
@@macdaddypimpping it's not hp original.
Could it be laser motor smudging with oil?
Thank you very much - fixed my HP1200 printer by following this video.
You are very welcome and I am glad you got your fixed!
Good job of explaining. Good information too. Thank you for posting!!
Thank you. The instructions were detailed and I was able to follow them. And it successfully stopped screeching, when i put it together and switched on. But unfortunately, it doesn't work. It starts up, spins its details for 2 seconds, and then stops, showing all 3 LED indicators glowing steadily. My instruction manual says its "Fatal error". So, it worked but screeched, now it doesn't work at all... I'm sad.
You are very welcome, you might want to check if you have put everything back in place; screws, covers, cartridges, and etc.
this video was perfect and so helpful! i was able to fix my printer myself! its been such a great workhorse, i'm so glad it can keep going!
Great to hear!
Thank you soo much! I took it apart step by step, you offer fabulous instructions! It worked like a charm! You are amazing, thank you sooo much!!!
You're welcome!
Thank you, this video helped fix the unbearable screech my printer was making!
Glad it helped!
Graciasssss!!!!!! Excelente video!!! me salvaste de pagar $50 de mantenimiento!!! Dios bendiga tu trabajo y tu vida...
Eres muy bienvenido, me alegra que lo hayas arreglado. Buen trabajo.
Thanks again...you mentioned you had a video to explain how to fill the printer cartridge? Can you share the link please?
ruclips.net/video/u0B3pWEC_3c/видео.html
@@macdaddypimpping Thank you...nice work
Thanks a lot for this well made and very didactic video! I thought I had to throw my old printer away but back on the road again for a while!!
Perfect! It was exactly my problem and fixed it thanks to your video! Thanks so much for taking the time to do this!
You're welcome!
Great video thanks much....subscribed to channel and gave thumbs up. Excellent!
Also, fixed my laser hp laser jet 1200 it is 2020 and it was bought 1999. It is probably the best printer ever made
Nice work!
Great video very informative with the step by step visuals. Good job sir. I fixed mine thanks to your time and efforts. Thank you sir.
You're very welcome, thank you for sharing your fix.
I did it!!!
Thanks for your EXCELLENT step-by-step solution.
Good job and you are very welcome.
Apparently there are always some thumbs-downers who don't like to have their problems solved. Thank you!
Thank you very much. Works like a charm. I have a HP Laserjet p2015dn. You saved me a lot of money. Thanks again!
You are very welcome, I feel the say way when I fixed my HP. Save lots of money.
Thank you very much! This solved my issue completely. I used a sewing machine oil from a Zoom Spout Oiler to re-lubricate the center bearing.
You are very welcome and thanks for sharing your tips.
Great video. Help to solved squealing problem. Thanks.
Great to hear!
Thank you for posting this excellent video. You did a great job on this and you saved my favorite printer.
You're very welcome and glad you got if fix.
Thanks a bunch! It worked! Great video, love all of the details too, very easy to follow.
You are very welcome and I am glad you got it going again. Good job fixing it.
Worked like a charm, thanks bro!
You're welcome!
Thank you. Worked like a charm!
You are welcome.
Perfect. Worked perfectly. Many thanks!
Thank You, I watched your video and it fixed my problem!
You're welcome! Good job for fixing it.
Thank you so much, great explanation.
You are welcome!
Nice video, solved problem quickly
Glad it helped
Worked fir me. Many thanks ! Easy repair
You're welcome!
1200 works again. Thanks!!!
You're welcome! Great to hear!
God bless you sir for your lesson
God bless.
This worked, thank you so much!
You're welcome!
Great video!! Repair worked Great!!
Thank you and good job on fixing your printer.
It bloody worked! Thank you!
You're welcome!
Nice. Thanks. I’ll try this today …
Worked just perfectly. Easy repair. Thank you!!!
Thanks! You saved my money - it helped!
You are very welcome and I am glad you got it fixed.
Very nice like a teacher!
Thank you! 😃
HI, thank you so much you saved my life, Merci pour votre explication l'imprimante fonctionne parfaitement
You're very welcome, glad to help.
Je vous en prie, vous êtes les bienvenus, je suis content que vous l'ayez résolu avec ma vidéo.
Me añado. Mil gracias!
I need to know how to make this repair on a HP CP1525nw color. Any advice?
Thanks, olive oil did the job for me!
You are very welcome and good job for fixing it!
Thanks! Just fixed my squealy 1200!
You are very welcome and good job fixing it.
Yep, my 20 year old LJ just started squealing last night when I was printing tax forms ... I guess it was trying to tell me something.... thanks for the video...
You are welcome, follow my video and you can fix it. Good luck.
Thank you very much! PC fans can do the same thing. Just lube 'em!
Detailed and clear. Thanks.
You're very welcome.
Hey bro i am havinga problem with my hp laserjet 1200 series. Actually i took black and white prints today and all of sudden when i gave another command of printing, all of its three lights turned on and the printer has stopped working.
I tried all possible ways to fix it up but no response...kindly reply
Very helpfil
Glad to hear that, thank you.
THANK U MAN ITS GREAT
Cool, glad you got your HP fix.
How did you get the topmost lid off?
There are hidden screws and clips on the side panels.
Thanks Mate...
Hi there! What's your intro song called? Thanks in advance
Here - Lucian Remix
I didn't fix my HP because I didn't have one. Instead I fixed a brother printer where the motor was completely seized. There was no pig, no nothing.
How to make a reset plzz
Unplug all cords to the printer except the power cord. Turn it off and on then hold down the go button for 10 seconds. This will reset it to factory defaults.
Can i put the laser jet 1300 cartouch on the laser jet 1200 series ???
Your video helped fix my printer. I had the same problem. Thanks for contributing to the interwebs 🖨🥳
Glad it helped