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Pt1420 Unit 3 Tips

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Step 1
Click start and then go to control panel.
Step 2 Once in control panel, you will go to the hardware and sound option and click on it.
Step 3
Once in hardware and sound you click on devices and printers and choose add printer.
Step 4
After clicking add printer you will need to select add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer and click next.
Step 5
At this point the network will search or available printers. Select your printer from the list that was provided to you after the search and click next.
Step 6
You will receive a message that the printer has been successfully added and will be prompted for a name. Give the printer a descriptive name and click next.
Step 7
Print a test page to check if your printer is working and click finish. …show more content…

• Select Printers and other hardware
• Click Mouse > Device Settings tab > Settings.
• Personalize the touchpad settings and accept

If disabling the touchpad using Control Panel, try using Device Manager. Touchpads that use Synaptics Software, select the Start Menu then type Synaptics on the search bar then try and personalize the touchpad there.

Checking the Printer Status for Troubleshooting in Fedora 13 Linux
One of the first steps you can take in troubleshooting is finding the nature of the problem and then focusing on a specific area. Many laser printers may have a status message area that displays the printer's current state
To check the status of the laser printer. You start a Gnome configuration window using the print tool command. One can check the status using this configuration window and determine what steps must be taken to troubleshoot. It can be accessed by selecting the main menu and to systems setting before clicking Printing
These are some of the tool you can use.
HP Print and Scan doctor is a software which assists you in addressing most printing and scanning issues. This program looks for mouse problems and replaces separate utilities that the printer

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