Printer HP OJ6700 blocks desktop HP Pavilion HPE h8xt

I called the service of Concierge of Costco today - once more.  This rep has changed my printer from USB port wireless.  He also checked my computer completely.  I am in place and running and the printer and the computer are now great in my opinion.  Of Costco Concierge service thank you!  YES, COSTCO!

I bought the computer of the subject through Costco.com in June 2012.  I bought the printer object in a Costco store in August 2012.

The printer prints sometimes and the computer turns off, or if the printer is turned on for a few minutes, the computer turns off without printing anything. I tried to fool it by printing and put off the printer. It does not either.

I made many calls to Costco Concierge Services.  They have tried very hard to help me and me connected to HP twice.  HP said the printer is properly connected and functioning properly.

Today, Costco asked me to perform a diagnostic check.  My computer has adopted smart check and DST Long in the verification of the System Diagnostics base HP.  I just put ink costs about $100 in the printer.  I think I've been very patient.  Can someone help me solve this problem until I throw the printer out the window as my return period has expired.           Thank you.

Sorry for the confusion.  I do not understand how to let you know that my problem has been resolved.  So I clicked on edit and wrote that Costco has finally solved my problem in my original post.  You can delete this entire post.  Thank you.

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