A home printer always seems to stop working at the most inconvenient times, but don't panic. Many common problems are easily fixed. Your documents will be printed in no time at all.
June 30, 2015
A home printer always seems to stop working at the most inconvenient times, but don't panic. Many common problems are easily fixed. Your documents will be printed in no time at all.
Trick your printer into delivering the document
Cartridges may still have ink stuck to their sides even though their built-in sensors indicate that they are empty.
Clean the print head
The business end of your inkjet printer — the print head — can become clogged, especially if you use the printer infrequently.
Experiment with your paper
Use the printer's software to ensure that the toner levels are OK — most printers have lights or alerts to warn you when supplies are running low. Try experimenting with the paper you use. Some papers are too coarse, giving uneven prints, while others are too smooth or thick for the toner to bond with the paper.
Prepare your printer to beat the jams
A few simple checks to your paper, paper feeder and rollers will guarantee perfect results each time.
Laser printer toner is nasty stuff.
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