u/Crimini_Toad_2468

Office Jet Pro 8025e

My printer screen has a ? on the lower right corner. If I tap on the ? it takes me to the Environmental Tips, Product Tour, etc. section with nothing about what may be wrong. I can print both a demo and printer information page from the printer screen but cannot print from my desktop to the printer. The scanner works. The ink cartridges are a few weeks old and full. I have plenty of paper in my printer. I've restarted both computer and printer. NOTHING. Any ideas? EDIT: I asked ChatGPT and the solution ended up being to uninstall and reinstall the printer. It's working now.

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u/Crimini_Toad_2468 — 3 days ago

I'm using FlexStone panels for my master bathroom tub/shower surround in creme travertine. I was a little worried it might look cheap, but I'm pleasantly surprised that it looks rather elegant. The room consists of the tub/shower and the toilet. I used to have wainscoating on the 3 walls which are unusual widths: 2 walls are about 37.5" wide and the 3rd wall is 30.75" wide. I've painted the top of the walls Shoji White and it's beautiful with the creme travertine. The issue is, I don't know what to do with the lower walls. Most people would paint the lower walls the Shoji white and call it a day, but I want to place a decorative yet calm lower wall design on each. I toyed with the idea of purchasing more travertine panels, slicing them into the correct size, adhering them to the walls, and calling it a day. I'm posting this information because I'm looking for suggestions on what to do with the lower wall that will not be a time consuming process to install. The lower walls are badly damaged due to the former owner installing ridiculous amounts of wallpaper onto wallboard not primed. I just want to install something to hide the walls until I can make the repairs next year. I do not want to install tile that requires grout. I'm an amateur and want something fairly inexpensive but pretty, and that you can't see the damaged walls behind. I am considering installing peel and stick tile (I know, I know) but I'm so overwhelmed at this point, I thought I'd reach out to this group and see if anyoone can offer ingenious ideas to get me through the next year. (Just so you know where I'm coming from: I've been working on the FlexStone for 2 months, weekends, only, about 8 hours total each weekend. The FlexStone will be completed this weekend, and then I have the window being installed along with stucco repairs around the window. I need a rest after the window. The walls were not plumb, I had to remove a section for a window and for a niche, hence, the long install.) Any help is appreciated.

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u/Crimini_Toad_2468 — 9 days ago