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My printer is about 5 years old and began printing incessantly after I did my usual "print document" (Original Post) CTyankee Jan 2022 OP
Amazing. You got a printer to last about 5 years !!! rickford66 Jan 2022 #1
Oh, I dunno, how long can we expect it to last? CTyankee Jan 2022 #2
They do Timewas Jan 2022 #6
I've had my brother laset for a few yrs SheltieLover Jan 2022 #7
Mine is 10 years old viva la Jan 2022 #8
My HP LaserJet is 16 yrs old. lastlib Jan 2022 #19
What was it printing? dchill Jan 2022 #3
Pages of text of my book on art. I don't remember ever printing the whole damn book, so why would CTyankee Jan 2022 #10
Check for firmware and driver software updates. Big Blue Marble Jan 2022 #4
Not necessarily dying canetoad Jan 2022 #5
Clear the print queue before testing Nictuku Jan 2022 #9
Thanks. I might as well... CTyankee Jan 2022 #12
I dunno how long...I had to stop it. Funny thing: the type was much smaller than usual. CTyankee Jan 2022 #13
I have a Canon Inkjet printer about 15 (not kidding) years old.. wcmagumba Jan 2022 #11
I don't think you can recycle. Grasswire2 Jan 2022 #15
recycling printers rokar Jan 2022 #17
the thing is eventually the ink source drys up and u cant print . gone r the days AllaN01Bear Jan 2022 #14
There's a trick to clearing canetoad Jan 2022 #16
thanks for your information AllaN01Bear Jan 2022 #18
Not this printer! I can't even lift it from the desk. CTyankee Jan 2022 #20
No, not dying. LPBBEAR Feb 2022 #21

lastlib

(24,961 posts)
19. My HP LaserJet is 16 yrs old.
Sat Jan 22, 2022, 11:07 PM
Jan 2022

It doesn't get a lot of use, tho. 10 pages a week, maybe. But its days are numbered.

CTyankee

(65,175 posts)
10. Pages of text of my book on art. I don't remember ever printing the whole damn book, so why would
Sat Jan 22, 2022, 03:36 PM
Jan 2022

it do that?

Big Blue Marble

(5,473 posts)
4. Check for firmware and driver software updates.
Sat Jan 22, 2022, 02:32 PM
Jan 2022

Five years is good for a home printer and new ones are not that expensive.

canetoad

(18,179 posts)
5. Not necessarily dying
Sat Jan 22, 2022, 02:35 PM
Jan 2022

When you say 'Print incessantly' - for how long did it go on? Could you read the printout? Was it possibly a document left in the print queue from a previous failed printing?

Turn it off, unplug for ten minutes then try again. Print a single page of black & white text and see how you go.

Nictuku

(3,892 posts)
9. Clear the print queue before testing
Sat Jan 22, 2022, 03:11 PM
Jan 2022

Suggestion:

If it keeps printing gobblygook, it might be trying to print a corrupted print job. Delete all entries in the print queue before trying to print a test page so you know it is not continuing the previous job.

wcmagumba

(3,192 posts)
11. I have a Canon Inkjet printer about 15 (not kidding) years old..
Sat Jan 22, 2022, 03:37 PM
Jan 2022

Still kind of worked with a direct usb connection (no wireless) until about a year ago. I don't print much so amazing the old thing worked at all. I bought a new Brother laser printer/scanner which I'm so so happy with, works wireless with my linux Mint machines, Linux Gallium machines and Windows too...The Canon is still in my closet, guess I should recycle the darn thing...

Grasswire2

(13,720 posts)
15. I don't think you can recycle.
Sat Jan 22, 2022, 04:32 PM
Jan 2022

In my experience, the only place dead printers can go is to the dump. And I've had several over the past ten years.

rokar

(25 posts)
17. recycling printers
Sat Jan 22, 2022, 05:16 PM
Jan 2022

In Houston, where I live, and in most large cities, there are companies that will take your old printer and recycle it. I have taken printers and computers to the one in Houston, and my company uses them to recycle unusable electronic equipment. Check online, there may be one in your city.

AllaN01Bear

(23,192 posts)
14. the thing is eventually the ink source drys up and u cant print . gone r the days
Sat Jan 22, 2022, 03:59 PM
Jan 2022

where one could buy generic printer ink cartridges . on edit: i stand corrected , the generic printer cartridge business is still going strong.

canetoad

(18,179 posts)
16. There's a trick to clearing
Sat Jan 22, 2022, 04:44 PM
Jan 2022

Dried up printheads; diabetic syringe (15c) and a drop of iso alcohol. You just need to work out where to squirt it on your particular printer.

AllaN01Bear

(23,192 posts)
18. thanks for your information
Sat Jan 22, 2022, 06:54 PM
Jan 2022

i was volunteering for a museum and to extend the life of printers, the supervisor would shake the printer. dont know why , but, that seemed to extend things.

LPBBEAR

(377 posts)
21. No, not dying.
Sat Feb 5, 2022, 01:58 PM
Feb 2022

If the printer was printing its not dying.

If what was printing was readable text you somehow accidentally triggered a print job. Go into your systems print manager and stop/cancel the job.

If what was printing was a bunch of weird looking gibberish the software print driver glitched. Again stop/cancel the print job in the print manager and in this case restart your computer after you've done that.

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