printing in windows7 with hpphotosmart7150.cradle moves toward the Center and stops, a few seconds later returns home, green flashes lite.

paper feeds to start, print cradle starts then stops at the Center. not more.

Visit the HP website and check the support information for your printer or (probably the CD) documentation that accompanies it.  The printer has a hardware failure and the flashing light is probably you tell what it is, if you can interpret.

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