First, reboot your computer and printer. Then, print a test page in Notepad (programs>accessories>Notepad)--type some information on it first. If it prints okay,
then it has to do with your software or fonts being corrupted. Run the repair program on the CD for your system and see if that helps.
Next check the ink cartridge. Your printer may have a "cleaning routine", if so run it. Or just replace the cartridge.
check to see is not a computer problem first then check to make sure is not a OS problem or application once you have check does thing start troubleshooting the printer eliminating one thing at a time
printer itself,connectivity between the PC and printer,printer driver,alignment is correct check paper.
There are a few things you can try, try these things in this order until it is working
If none of these work, it may be the document you are trying to print or the computer itself
Try cleaning the print-head. See user guide or maker's website for instructions.
The printhead and rollers probably needs cleaning.
Get new ink
Clean the print-head. How you do this depends on the make of printer. Go to the maker's website for instructions.
yes, HP LaserJet is a great option for a printer. it prints really nicely and the ink doesn't cost too much. it's compatible with all computers so it is a nice option
An inkjet printer wil be better for printing photographs.
You should only use a Dell cartridge with a Dell printer.
The most fastest inkjet printer by customer review is the Epson Artisan 725 Arctic Edition, the HP OfficeJet Pro 8500A Plus, the Epson Artisan 835, the HP PhotoSmart eStation, the Canon Pixma MG8120. Although the price is considerably high, it is very well worth your money.
Ink cartridges are expensive; often more expensive than the printer itself. Save money by using remanufactured inkjet cartridges. The quality is very comparable to using the original manufacturer's cartridges for black and white prints and most color prints. Some users find a loss of quality for full-color photographs, so you should test a few prints before deciding to use remanufactured cartridges.
You should try it yourself and find out...
Two or four
It depends on the printer! How much data is on the page to be printed, etc. Each maker should show these figures on their websites - but I would take them with a pinch of salt! Once the laser has processed the data, printing can be very fast, compared to an inkjet, IMHO!
Long gone are the days when an inkjet printer suffices for the printing needs of a business. An inkjet printer can be a tremendous cost for any business. One is constantly buying ink to refill cartridges in an inkjet printer. Instead of falling into the trap of purchasing this type of printer, a business should consider investing in a laser printer. A laser printer allows any business to print out hundreds of documents in a day without the need for additional ink cartridges. A laser printer only requires a laser cartridge that ultimately can last for a few months of printing documents.
The Canon printer ink will last for as long as one will own it: that will of course depend on how often one prints using the ink. But if one doesn't use all of the ink it will dry out in several years.
it depend on what kind of inket printer is being used. but usually you would commonly find them in a library.