Thursday 21 December 2017

How to Clean the Rollers of the HP Printer?


Imagine printer without a feeding mechanism that does not involve a roller? You can’t, can you? Without rollers, there is no printout, and without properly maintaining them, there is no proper printout. When it comes to HP Printers, also known as the most accessible printing devices ever built; the versatility of these “wheels” from the foundation on which the device runs nice and proper. With long usage, these components get dirty. As a consequence, you are definitely going to be encountering issues like wrong alignment, paper jamming etc. To that end, properly cleaning the rollers of the HP Printer is your best option. Is cleaning process easy enough to be accessible by anyone? Or you definitely need expert hands to deal with them? 

According to HP Printer Support Ireland, the cleaning process is a piece of cake

It is the smoothness of these rollers that allow the pages to input in a straight, optimum and consistent fashion. Dirt and grime remove this smooth factor and the result is a non-consistent, un-optimal and a bent printout. But do not worry! The following steps will help you remove such contaminations in a rather easy fashion
  1. Turn off the device:
  • Trust us, under no circumstance should there be allowed any electrical interference during the maintenance process. To that end, Turn off the device and disconnect all the power chords. 
  1. Open the cover
  • Once there is no interference, you can remove the cover to expose the print rollers.
  1. Remove any paper swill present
  • Free the roller by removing any residual or full paper from the “in” and the “out” tray. 
  1. Get a wet cloth and start cleaning
  • Once you get the roller exposed, you will see a steel bar with three wheels. Clean the three rollers manually using a wet cloth. 
  1. Get a new set of print sheets
  • Now, you need to get a new set of print sheets to load up in the system tray. Make sure that the new ones are clean. 
Once you have cleaned these “wheels” you can be damn sure that the printouts that you will receive now will be nothing short of amazing. 

The above steps are easy to understand and easier to comprehend. But still, if you encounter any issue you can contact our experts via our HP printer helpline number +353-766803285.  Our specialists will not only assist you through this entire process, but they will also avail you with some solutions for some other issues you might encounter. 

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Tuesday 5 December 2017

How To Check If Your HP Printer Is Connected To Your Network?



With the rising development of technologies, the world is inventing and discovering newer innovations. Living in these exciting times, apart from being amazed all the time, most of us are quite lost in between catching up with too much. Now, you know where YOLO came from. Such is the case with printers and computers these days, and the wireless network has thrown the ball out of the stadium entirely. All is well and fine till now, but what happens when you are clueless about the connectivity of your HP printer!

To Check If Your Printer Is Connected To Your Network:

  1. Print a Wireless Network Test report using the printer control panel. Many of the printers are available currently, according to the HP support, are such where you simply have to click the Wireless button and it allows direct access to printing this report.
  2. The wireless network Test is requires for network configuration page so that you can compare the IP addresses of your printer and network gateway. The printout will make it ascertain whether your network connection is even present. For instance: If the IP address starts with 169 or 0 then the printer isn't connected.
  3. Or else you can type the printer's IP address into a web browser and check the access on your PC’s internal settings.
  4. Look for the appropriate menu for changing IPv4 settings on your printer.
  5. Set an IP address manually, ensure router's DHCP within your range. Now you can use something as high as 250 if you're unsure, or contact the router manufacturer for better understanding.
  6. Set the subnet address as something like 255.255.255.0
  7. Now, use the earlier mentioned router's IP address on both gateway address and first DNS field.
  8. Restart both your router and your printer.


Wireless printing is not without its fair share of issues but for every issue you have with your printer, we are here to help. You can call our HP technical support Ireland +353-766803285 for any kind of assistance regarding your printer. We will positively troubleshoot your problem at any point of time you ask us for.

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