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I recently purchased an HP Laserjet P1005 because it is about the best deal on the market for a fast personal laser printer. I am used to installing printers with little difficulty using

http://localhost:631

(This is the CUPS web interface).

When I plugged this printer in it was detected (checked dmesg and /var/log/syslog) and CUPS could see it as well. However, when I printed a test page, the job appeared, but never printed. I suspected bad hardware, but installed printer on a Windows system and (sigh) it worked just fine once I downloaded the driver from HP web-site. Where did I go wrong?

asked 10 May '10, 03:05

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Try to download the HP Laserjet P1005 Drivers from here: http://www.driverdr.com/hp-drivers/printer

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answered 28 Feb '15, 02:56

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Open the toner door and remove the old print cartridge,remove the new print out cartridge through the packaging as well as gently get rid of it laterally in order to distribute the actual toner evenly within the cartridge Bend the actual tab within the right part of the cartridge to break this loose Pull the tab till all the strapping is taken off the cartridge. Place the tab within the print cartridge box to come back for recycling where possible like in 4k monitor for PC. Insert the actual print cartridge within the inkjet printer, ensuring that the actual print cartridge with the proper position

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answered 08 May '15, 07:00

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