A technician has been asked to test an inkjet printer purchased 6 months ago that is being pulled from stock and put into use for the first time. The documentation indicates that the unit was successfully tested after it was received. After attempting to connect and install the driver, he finds that neither the self-test page nor the Windows test page produces print on the paper. He pulls the
inkjet cartridge out and shakes it, determining that it has ink in it. What should he do next?
a. Replace the cartridge with a new one.
b. Send the printer back to the manufacturer.
c. Call the manufacturer.
d. Reinstall the correct driver.
A. Most likely the print cartridge nozzle is stopped up with dried ink from being on the shelf for so long after the initial testing. Replacing the cartridge will verify if that is the case and is generally the simplest of the options listed to attempt. Note that some inkjet printers have a nozzle cleaning utility, which would be worth trying in a case like this.
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