It depends on printer. For laser printers it's very easy to do, just print out test page using controls located on the printer itself. With other printer is harder because of absence of testing interface. The only choice you have is to connect the printer to computer try to get it printing. If does on one computer and does not do it somewhere else you point is proved.
It depends on printer. For laser printers it's very easy to do, just print out test page using controls located on the printer itself. With other printer is harder because of absence of testing interface. The only choice you have is to connect the printer to computer try to get it printing. If does on one computer and does not do it somewhere else you point is proved.
When a DOS-based program has a problem printing to a network printer
The printer itself Connectivity between the PC and its local printer Connectivity between the PC and a network printer The OS and printer drivers The application attempting to use the printer This is question 8 from chapter 11 in Jean Andrews' A+ Guide to Software. The answer is the subheadings in green that begin on page 627 and end on 630. 1. Problems with the Printer itself 2. Problems with a local printer cable or port 3. Problems with connectivity for a network printer 4. Problems Printing from Windows
Printer will not print from computer if: 1. The printer is not connected to computer 2. The printer Driver is not installed on the computer 3. The printer Driver is not compatible with the Operating System on your computer There are a whole lot of other possibilities please be specific with the problem scenario the printer is connected to the computer but when I go into my computer and go to add or remove it shows that it is locked out
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Answer I read your question and tried it on my computer, nothing happened, perhaps there is something wrong with your computer in the programming section. If this isn't a problem for you just leave it, but if it's a problem take your computer to a computer store and ask them what the problem could be.
Either the network is down, the printer cable is not connected properly, the Windows print spool is stalled, or you have the wrong printer drives installed. The question above says that this is a local printer not a network printer.
One way would be to try the printer on another computer. You could also try removing and then reinstalling the printer. Also try updating the driver.
Ok there are a few possibilities. You may not have premission to use the printer; your network administrator may need to give you permission. Hmmm, another one might be that you need to go to print options and be sure the correct printer is selected.
IT Essentials 1... Stop the print spooler.
If your Dell printer is showing as offline and you want to change its status to ready, you can try the following steps: Check the Printer Connection: Ensure that the printer is properly connected to your computer or network. If it's a wireless printer, check the Wi-Fi connection and make sure it is connected to the correct network. Restart the Printer: Turn off the printer, wait for a few seconds, and then turn it back on. This can help refresh the connection between the printer and the computer. Restart the Computer: Similarly, restart your computer. This can help resolve communication issues between the computer and the printer. Verify Online Status: Go to the printer settings on your computer and ensure that the printer is set to online mode. If it's set to offline, change the setting to online. Check Printer Cables: If you are using a USB connection, make sure the USB cable is securely connected to both the printer and the computer. Consider trying a different USB port. Reinstall Printer Drivers: Uninstall the printer drivers from your computer and reinstall them. Visit the Dell website to download the latest drivers for your specific printer model. Update Firmware: Check if there are any firmware updates available for your printer. Updating the printer's firmware may address compatibility issues. Printer Spooler Service: Restart the Print Spooler service on your computer. Press Win + R, type "services.msc," find the Print Spooler service, right-click, and select "Restart." Check for Paper Jams or Error Messages: Look for any paper jams or error messages on the printer. Clearing jams and addressing errors can sometimes resolve offline issues. Firewall or Security Software: Check if your firewall or security software is blocking communication with the printer. Temporarily disable the firewall or adjust its settings to allow printer communication. Reset Printer Network Settings: If your printer is connected to a network, you may try resetting the network settings on the printer and reconfiguring the connection. If the issue persists after trying these steps, you may want to contact Dell customer support for further assistance. They can provide specific guidance based on your printer model and the nature of the problem.
1. 1.if correct printer selected in application property, 2. Try to print different file with that application, 3. Close all print jobs, reboot and run the same application if it prints, 4. Create data in new file and printing it, 5. Try to print from another application, 6. If you can print from another application, consider reinstalling the problem application, 7. Close any application that are not used, 8. Add more memory to a printer.