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V725w Printer gets alignment test failure when printer turns on
Every time I turn my brand new Dell V725w printer on, it runs an alignment test. It prints the standard colors then on the screen it says "make sure A4 or letter size paper is loaded and press ok". Why does it have to run an alignment test every time? Shouldn't this be saved once it runs successfully? This is a stand-alone printer, but I am using with a new laptop that came with Windows 7 Home, but I upgraded to Windows 7 Professional. I just downloaded the 64 bit driver and will try that.
PudgyOne
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April 12th, 2013 16:00
Thomas7691,
What is the make and model of the computer that was upgraded to Windows 7 professional?
Rick
Thomas7691
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April 12th, 2013 20:00
Dell Inspiron
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April 12th, 2013 22:00
Thomas7691,
When you installed the operating system, did you install the Dell System Software(if applicable) and the chipset drivers first? If not, the rest of the drivers will fail to install. How to Download and Install Drivers in the Correct Order
Start with the Dell System Software and the chipset drivers and follow the list.
Rick
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April 13th, 2013 02:00
I did not install the operating system. I purchased the laptop new from Dell with Windows 7 Home already installed. I then upgraded to Windows 7 Professional. Other than usual Microsoft updates, I have not made any other changes. I have downloaded 3 driver updates from Dell, but have not had time to install yet; will be doing that later today.
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April 13th, 2013 03:00
Thomas7691,
Sometimes when you upgrade, the drivers don't completely install.
Here are the articles I have for this printer...
Troubleshooting Setup for the Dell 525w and 725w AIO Inkjet Printers
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Troubleshooting Print Quality for the Dell V525w and V725w AIO Inkjet Printers
Virus programs and firewalls will block communications.
Rick
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April 13th, 2013 05:00
Thanks for your help, however the drivers installed fine and the network & firewall communications are not blocked. The printer works fine. The problem is when I turn it on, it runs and alignment test every time. This should not be necessary as it should be saved in memory.
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April 13th, 2013 11:00
Thomas7691,
Are you using Dell Series cartridges?
If you just got this printer, I would contact Dell.
I have an earlier model and if I turn the printer on, it cycles, then Eco-Mode puts it in a sleep/standby mode. When anyone needs to print, it wakes and prints in about 30 seconds.
Rick
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April 16th, 2013 21:00
Hi Thomas,
This seems to be a firmware issue . Try updating the firmware. Also try doing a printer load defaults. It does'nt seem to be a driver issue as you said it does it everytime it is turned on. Please reply to the post if you found any solutions.
regards,
Vembar.J