Is
your printer connected directly to your computer or to a
network? If it is connected to a network, check with your network
administrator that the network connection and the network settings are in
order. The network indicator lamp on your printer (next to the network socket)
should normally be blinking in green.
If the printer is not printing, have you checked that you
actually are standing and waiting for paper to come out from the correct
printer? It is not to uncommon for people to go to Printer A while they are in
fact printing to Printer B.
Have you checked the printer queue?
Check
that the printer queue is not stuck causing you the printer
problems. If you use the Windows operating system, go to start menu and click
on your printer and faxes icon in the control panel. Double click on the
printer in question and try to remove all documents from the printer queue
before trying to print again.
If nothing helped so far, get help from others!
Continue
reading our Printer and
Printing Troubleshooting Guide to
learn how to get help from others.
If you
run Windows XP, you might be interested in reading the Advanced printer
troubleshooting in Windows XP article.
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