Printer Not Printing
Often caused by driver issues, loose connections, or low ink levels. Restarting the printer and computer usually helps.
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Often caused by driver issues, loose connections, or low ink levels. Restarting the printer and computer usually helps.
Happens due to misaligned paper, overfilled trays, or dirty rollers. Remove jammed paper carefully and reload properly.
Printers may disconnect due to weak signals or incorrect network setup. Reconnect to the correct Wi-Fi and restart the router.
Usually due to empty cartridges, clogged nozzles, or incorrect print settings. Running a nozzle cleaning cycle can fix it.
Faded or incorrect colors may result from low ink, dirty print heads, or wrong settings in the driver.
Large files or high-resolution settings slow down printing. Switching to draft mode improves speed.
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Guides and troubleshooting steps are general and results may vary based on model, firmware, and device condition. Proceed carefully and at your own risk.