Check the network connection.
You need to choose "Fit to page" in printer's options.
restart the compuer or replug the cable or replug the USB cable
The printer driver resides on the computer. It is the software that tells the computer how to talk to the printer.
It depends if your printer can take the resolution you want. Try setting the printer settings to High quality.
Someone can attach a network printer to a standalone computer by using a USB connection. Using a cord to attach the printer to the computer, then installing the printer software, someone can then use the printer from the computer.
Error code E0000225 typically indicates a problem with the printer's connection or configuration. To fix it, first ensure that the printer is properly connected to your network or computer and that all cables are secure. Restart the printer and check for any firmware updates. If the issue persists, consider reinstalling the printer drivers or consulting the manufacturer’s support for further assistance.
The fix is almost always to install the correct printer driver software (if you can find it). Sometimes when you connect a new Plug and Play compatible printer that the OS does not know (e.g. the printer is a newly introduced model and you have an older computer and OS) the OS will pick either a "generic printer driver" or a printer driver for an older "similar" printer. Such printer drivers may not in fact be compatible with the new printer and garble the printing. Hopefully the printer came with a printer driver installation CD or DVD, or the manufacturer's website provides downloads of their latest printer drivers for the printer.
It is known as a local printer, as opposed to a network printer, which is a printer connected to a network.
First you need to decide what is wrong with the printer.
well i don't think its the printer that's the problem it could be the computer that's the problem so all you have to do is get a new computer and than see what happens
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a local printer