-=PCTechTalk=- Re: HP Printer all in one does not print entire page

You can go online with HP and get to talk to a live on line help person on 
their help desk.

Lets face facts about HP (in my opinion) and a lot of the other big companies. 
Their first loyalty 
is to THEIR pocket book and 2nd only to you enough to keep the money flowing in.

They have bought out other competing companies, enough, so that they are they 
have a vast majority 
of the market share. This reinforces their attitude, reflected in the above 
statement.

We have an HP3210 network all in one printer. The little woman picked it out 
cause she could print 
out her colored slides on it. She has trouble printing out the borderless 
pictures. I liked the 
aspect that it was a network printer to go on out network (4 computers) with 
its own network (NIC) 
card. works great in that aspect. The other aspect of it that I like is that 
you can print dual 
sided copies,  manually, and they have worked out the process so that it is 
flawless and almost 
effortless. (almost, because it prints out one side first and then you have to 
take the page(s) out 
and turn them around, not upside down, and reinsert them into the feed tray, 
press the continue 
button to finish it. (Those printers that can do this automatically are 
expensive) The infeed tray 
is to close to the out feed tray so it is somewhat awkward for my big hands to 
pull it out and 
insert paper into it and shove it back in print position.)

My biggest complaint is that it goes through the colored ink cartridges (6 
color cartridges, which 
in my opinion are quite small), including the larger black cartridge, to darn 
quick. Walgreens 
refill service does not have the ability to refill all the color cartridges. 
The factory 
representative that was there when she decided on it, told us that HP does not 
have to prime their 
cartridges (Every time a new print document is printed) to get them to print, 
thus ink is not 
wasted. He said other companies cartridges have to be primed first. A lot of 
ink can be wasted in 
priming.

We have not had any break down or operation printing problems (other then that 
has been described) 
with it.

Life is what happens in between plans.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jan Robey" <hrstreak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "_PCTechTalk" <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2006 5:58 AM
Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- HP Printer all in one does not print entire page


> Hello All,
> One of my seniors HP Printer's does not print the entire document when
> printing off the Internet.  It prints fine when printing a document
> generated within the computer.  I am hoping that there is some little
> setting that will rectify this problem, so I am coming to you for help.
>
> Thank you.
> Jan
>
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