It seems your printer could have a case of 'inkdiarrhoea'.
'ink diarrhoea' can be very serious for printers and can cause distress, making them stop working fluently.
my check list:
take cartridge out
put it back in
wash it in cold water
put in rice
place back in
HAVE A BRILLIANT REFRESHED PRINER
What I always do is remove all but one sheet from the printer tray and then print out the first side. After the first side is out I flip the paper around so that the print is facing you and starts at the top of the page and then feed it back into the printer. (If you do not take out the rest of the printer paper it will starting printing on a new page before you can turn the first sheet.)
To copy something front and back, you can use a printer with duplex printing capability. Simply select the option to print on both sides of the paper in your printer settings. If your printer does not have duplex printing, you can manually flip the paper and run it through the printer again for the back side.
There should be a duplexer inside the printer. Install the duplexer and it will print both side of paper. NOTE: Manual two-sided printing can cause the printer to become dirty, reducing print quality. # From an open document, click File , and then Print .# Make certain that the HP LaserJet printer is selected as the printer name.# Click Properties , and then the Finishingtab.# Click on Print on Both Sides (Manually) to place a checkmark in the box.# To print click OK and then OK again.NOTE: Not all printer features are available from all drivers or operating systems. See the printer properties (driver) online Help for information about availability of features for that driver.# When the Print on both sides instruction dialog window appears on the PC's monitor, follow the instructions.# After side one has printed, gather the printed pages, turn the printed side down, and straighten the stack.# Place the stack back in the input tray. Side one should be facing down with the bottom edge feeding into the printer first.# Click Continue to print side two............................................................................................................................................................................
Printing a file requires one to connect a computer to a printer. With the appropriate drivers of the printer installed, open the file and choose the print command. The printer will print the file so long as there is paper.
When you go "File > Print", on the top right, there should be a button called "Printer Preferences". Depending on your printer a different window will come up for each brand. Try to find "Duplex Printing", if there is a 'General" tab, it should be there, or else it's somewhere else in the menu.
First, for a printer to print on both sides of the paper without you having to physically flip it over after it's done printing on one side, it has to support Duplex printing. This can often be found out just by looking on the printer, Example: HP LaserJet M3035dn <-- where the d signifies duplex and the n is network. If there isn't anything like that on the printer, just check the manual :D Second, the printer driver on your computer has to have this feature enabled. If it is, when you're in a document and are about to print, a window pops up with the printer and some more into. Besides the printer name, in most cases, there is a button that says Settings, most of the time. Click that, and choose duplex printing. On many old style printers, it can say: Manual duplex, you have to turn the page. (Or something along those lines) For a more in depth walkthrough, read the manual that came with the printer :)
One should print at the rough side of the transparency, the smooth side will not absorb ink. Make sure that the printer supports transparencies.
there should be an icon in the lower right side of the screen. Sometimes this is a printer icon. Right click it and click cancel.
Printing on both sides of a page, known as duplex printing, is facilitated by either a built-in duplexer in the printer or manual duplexing. A duplexer automatically flips the paper to print on both sides without requiring user intervention. In manual duplexing, the user must reinsert the paper after the first side is printed. This feature helps save paper and reduces printing costs.
give the print command by clt+p or from file >> Print.. in print menu, either select print current page or select a page no from page no section.. dont give printing from the print icon in ms-office as it will print the whole document..
In the technique of Pigment printing all the pigments are applied on the surface of the fabric usually, so there effects are mostly one sided, the other side used to have the shadow or the impression of the print. In pigment printing only one side is fully printed the other side just may have a little impression but not have the same printing design. In reactive printing method fabric has the same printing on the both sides as the dye particles in the print paste make a bond with the fiber. This method is best fit when we need same printing on both sides of the fabric.
Auto duplex is when you can set your printer to print on both sides of a paper without you having to manually change the paper to the other side. So, if I want to print a 2 sided document, first, I print the odd pages, then I have to turn those pages around & put the blank side through the printer to print the even pages. If your printer has auto duplexing, it would feed those pages through by itself.