Printer configuration pages often tell you useful information about a printer, such as its page count or meter, network settings, and toner levels. To find instructions for printing a configuration page, click on the manufacturer's name on the green bar below. To find instructions for viewing an on-screen page count, click the corresponding link on the sidebar. Check back often for updates.
How to print config pages:
- - Apple
- - Brother
- - Canon
- - Dell
- - Epson
- - Fiery
- - Gestetner
- - Hewlett-Packard (HP)
- - Imagistics
- - InfoPrint
- - Infotec
- - Intermec
- - Kodak
- - Konica Minolta
- - Kyocera
- - Lanier
- - Lexmark
- - Muratec
- - NRG
- - Océ
- - Oki
- - Panasonic
- - Pitney Bowes
- - Rex Rotary
- - Ricoh
- - Samsung
- - Savin
- - Sharp
- - Source Technologies
- - TA Triumph-Adler
- - Toshiba
- - Xerox
Thursday, January 10, 2013
HP LaserJet Pro P1102w configuration page
To print a config page from the HP LaserJet Pro P1102w, press the Cancel button (with the red X) and hold it down for four or five seconds. The green light will flash, and the configuration page will print out.
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What do you do when the page prints, but it is blank?
ReplyDeletejbug-
DeleteAre all pages blank when they print, or just the configuration page? If all pages are blank, then you should start with the toner cartridge.
If it's only the configuration page that could be indicative of a problem with the firmware or a board. I'd try updating the firmware first, and if that doesn't fix it, you may have a problem with one of the main circuit boards.
Greg S thank you for your prompt response. At first, configuration page printed a table outline with all fields blank. A page with just empty text boxes. Now it prints only a partial outline at the top of page, rest is blank.
ReplyDeletejbug-
DeleteIf you print something else -- just a regular document or image from your computer -- does that print normally?
i tried that but it wont blink or print any other option?
ReplyDeleteMine too, no blink no print
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