Printing and ink problem

Hello. I have a HP LaserJet CM1312MFP series (which has included c.t.). It is connected to a Windows XP computer. However, since it is a network printer, anyone on the network can access it. The printer is had problems for some time now, and he treats the ink does not spread outside in the front tray, as well as other printing problems. Whenever I want to print, the first page it prints is a page of nonsense with alternating black and white lines parallel. After the first pages of one or two, it stops - and can return to normal after that. The ink was spread outside, on the front and the back, while change us the black and white cartridge when he asked us to. We hardly if ever printed in color, but for a long time, the cartridge color reversed into the machine, and if you want to open it, you can see the ink in the printer.

We were unable to solve this problem on our own, we decided to check out the forum for solutions.

Hello EmceeLordand welcome to the Forums of HP.

I'm sorry, but to get your question more exposure I suggest posting in the trade forums since it is a commercial product. You can do to Commercial Forums of LaserJet HP.

I hope this helps!

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