Open the Printer section of the Control Panel, and DELETE everything in the Printer Queue. Then UNPLUG the printer for a few moments, so that the current print process is totally gone.
Plug the printer back in, and wait for it to be READY. Then print again.
Good luck and Happy Computing!
2006-12-09 05:12:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmm, make sure you have the right driver installed. Go into "control panel" - then printers - make sure your default printer is the make and model of your current printer - if not - go to add a printer (either there or under Add new hardware under control panel) chances are your Windows already has a driver for it - if not - you can grab one online for just about every printer ever created. i think this is the problem. Good luck.
2006-12-09 05:13:08
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answered by Anonymous
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you won't be able to strengthen the font length with your printer. It does no longer have that decision. you want to extend the size from source of that you have become the training from. party: in case you had to print a note rfile, you may bypass to the taskbar on the suitable and modify the font settings previous to printing.
2016-11-25 01:01:58
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answered by ? 4
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Not enough ink. When ink gets low, it will only start printing solid colors or solid black. When its really low it will phase the text. Though, if your printer is a couple years old, its too damn old to be used. New, better printers come out every year so i try not to get used to the one i already got.
2006-12-09 05:13:15
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answered by Anonymous
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is not supported try dloading the font package for your printer or another thing it may be is a corrupted driver this uisually will spit out alot of poages with 1 or 2 lines of funky chacters try updaying the drivers first
2006-12-09 05:14:23
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answered by markshere4u 2
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re-install the drivers,for you printer, some of the files and drivers are missing or have been deleted by accident, this will correct this issue, with the printer.
2006-12-09 05:13:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Select all the text (Control+A)
click Format
click Font
Select a font
cl o.k.
Print
If you still get symbols, you might try clearing all memory. Shutdown, power off. I would turn the power off on your surge protector. Count to 10. Turn everything back on and try again.
Did it clear?
2006-12-09 05:16:40
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answered by TheHumbleOne 7
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restart your printer or reinstall your printer and install the correct driver for your printer. you want to specify the printer?
2006-12-09 05:13:41
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answered by Anonymous
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your computer is sending unknown code to the printer. try telling the computer to print in PostScript (don't ask me how to do it, you'll have to Google it)
2006-12-09 05:12:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably some joker f*cked with the settings. Then again, I don't know what I'm talking about.
2006-12-09 05:13:05
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answered by PopeJaimie 4
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