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My Printer Hp Officejet 6000 Prints A Test Page After All Sessions

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ojread2 | 07:35 Fri 17th May 2013 | Technology
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Help!
My cheap, but serviceable and brand new HP printer insists on printing a test sheet, you know the test that you do to check colour etc etc.
After every thing I print it prints one of these pages eating into the ink

I can't find anything in the setting sot turn it off and the user manual is virtually useless as well

Anyone know of simpleton terms to turn this annoying habit off, pls?

TIA
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As it's new, have you still got the manual? That should tell you how to stop it doing that?
This is only a shot in the dark.Have you tried removing inkjets and reinstalling them.If not quite housed in their slots maybe the computer keeps sensing they are newly installed.Just a guess.My HP has given good service and as you say cheap and serviceable.Just very clonky when operating.
agree, retrocop, very pleased with my HP - it's noisy, though!
Worth a try:
Open the printer properties
Go to the advanced tab
Click the Separator Page button
Make sure that the Separator Page entry is blank.

I can only suggest that you go into the HP Solution Centre and try to reset all the basic settings to your requirements.
Don't click on the Factory Settings button (at the bottom of the page) as this may return all your basic settings (A4 sheet size?) back to the Factory basic of Sheet 8.5cm x 11cm.
Also print a TEST page or the SAMPLE page on purpose and it may just reset itself.
Best of Luck.
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thanks for all the replies - been working hard, sorry not bene back before today

Will try all suggestions :)

And yes! Very noisy lol, but it does a good job

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