If you don't give any details of whats wrong with it then we can't help you
fix a printer that does not print documents for a user
The problem is not with the printer ... it is only doing what it has been commanded to do from the PC or MAC. Could be that your printer settings need to be looked at.
To fix a print head carriage jam on a Kodak printer, first, turn off the printer and unplug it from the power source. Then, gently open the printer cover and check for any obstructions, such as paper scraps or foreign objects, near the print head. If the print head is stuck, carefully try to move it by hand, ensuring not to apply excessive force. Once clear, close the cover, plug the printer back in, and turn it on to see if the issue is resolved.
Epson Printer Error Code 0x88 primarily arises because of reasons like Print head, cartridge, encoder sensor- default. If your print head isn’t operating well, after you replace it with a brand new cartridge due to fault encoder sensor below the cartridge carrier, you may encounter this 0x88 error on your Epson printer.
it's happen to me lot of times , i will fix it other ways need to wait IT people , IF NOT looking in any printer in my building lol :)
Which of the following Printer cannot print graphics?
A printer driver is a bit of software that instructs a printer how to work. Without such a driver, the printer may not work, or print rubbish. A print queue forms when a print job is sent to the printer that is already printing. Once the first print job has been completed, the second print job is then printed.
A printer driver is a bit of software that instructs a printer how to work. Without such a driver, the printer may not work, or print rubbish. A print queue forms when a print job is sent to the printer that is already printing. Once the first print job has been completed, the second print job is then printed.
You can't. A printer is necessary to print pictures.
the printer was invented in 1999
Yes, you can print cardstock on a regular printer as long as the printer is compatible with the thickness of the cardstock.
Yes, a normal printer can print on cardstock as long as the printer is compatible with the thickness of the cardstock.