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The Printer Does Not PrintAll lights are offPress the On button to make sure the printer is on.
Turn off the printer and make sure that the power cord is securely plugged in.
Make sure that your outlet works and is not controlled by a wall switch or timer.
Lights came on and then went outThe printer’s voltage may not match the outlet rating. Turn off the printer and unplug it immediately. Then check the label on the back of the printer.
Caution:
The On light is onIf no buttons are pressed for 13 minutes, all lights other than the On light automatically turn off to save energy. Press any button (except On) to return the control panel to its previous state.
Make sure the USB cable is securely connected to the printer and to your computer and check that the USB cable is not damaged nor badly crimped.
If you are using the USB interface, make sure your cable meets the USB 1.1 or 2.0 standards.
If you are connecting the printer to your computer via a USB hub, connect the printer to the first-tier hub from your computer. If the printer driver is still not recognized on your computer, try to directly connect the printer to your computer without the USB hub.
If you are connecting the printer to your computer via a USB hub, make sure the USB hub device is recognized by your computer.
Turn off the printer and the computer, disconnect the printer’s interface cable, then print an operation check page.
See Running a printer operation check If the check page prints correctly, make sure the printer driver and your application are installed correctly. If you are trying to print a large image, your computer may not have enough memory. Try reducing the resolution of your image or printing the image at a smaller size. You may need to install more memory in your computer.
Users of Windows Me and 98 SE can clear any stalled print jobs from the spool manager.
See Canceling Printing Uninstall the printer driver, then reinstall it.
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