Troubleshooting tips – HP 250C User Manual

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8Ć30 Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting Tips

Diagnosing problems. Print quality and service configuration plots: You can use

these plots to help diagnose problems. (See ' pages 8Ć46 and 8Ć51).

FirmwareĆcode

revision level.

Print a setup sheet or a service configuration plot to check the

firmwareĆcode revision level that the plotter is using. The plotter

may be using inĆbuilt firmware, or firmware from a flash ROM

SIMM. (Which firmware? ' page 8Ć3).

Repair and calibrate. After you have made a repair, consider whether any calibrations

have been affected.

Cartridges fail

frequently.

Remove tape and align cartridges: One frequent cause of

cartridge problems is that the user has forgotten to remove the tape

from new cartridges. Remove the tape.
Priming cartridges to clear nozzles ' User's Guide.
Primer tubes: When you prime cartridges, and there seems to be

no result, ensure that the primer tubes are not clogged up with ink.
Damaged encoder strip: Another frequent cause of apparent

cartridge failure may be a damaged encoder strip. If the small slots

on the strip are damaged, the plotter cannot position the carriage

correctly during cartridge checking. Try replacing the encoder

strip.
Faultycartridge: Some black cartridges (51640A) with USE

BEFORE dates of April '96 and earlier may have thinĆfilm damage.

This means that the material used for channeling ink behind the

nozzles can crack with aging. When this happens, ink seepage may

cause many nozzles to fail (eight or more). Replace the black

cartridge with one with USE BEFORE date of May '96 or later.
Dirtypads: The connection between the carriage PCA and the

cartridge flex connector is made by means of a gold bubble on the

flex connector that touches a gold pad on the PCA. The Carriage

Test includes a test of this connection. When nozzle failures occur,

try cleaning the pads with isopropilic alcohol (warnings ' page 6Ć2).
Worn wipers: If the wipers in the service station are worn down,

they do not properly wipe the cartridge heads. Easy to replace.

Carriage sensor does

not correctly find

media edge.

Ink on roller: Excessive ink deposits on the driveĆroller surface

can fool the sensor by reflecting the light. (Cleaning roller '

chapter 4.)
Optical sensor incorrectlycalibrated: The accuracy calibration

includes calibration of the optical sensor on the carriage. You must

use polyester film when performing the accuracy calibration.

Otherwise the optical sensor will have problems loading some types

of media.

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