The lazer printer cartridge may smudge at times, or it may be due to dust.
The machine itself is dirty.
The first 2 possible problems that come to mind are:1. The drum in the printer is dirty and needs cleaning.2. The printer needs a new toner cartridge.My bet is on #2. I'd suggest that you remove the toner cartridge and gently shake it horizontally, reinsert it and try to print.If that doesn't work, try a new cartridge.
The first 2 possible problems that come to mind are:1. The drum in the printer is dirty and needs cleaning.2. The printer needs a new toner cartridge.My bet is on #2. I'd suggest that you remove the toner cartridge and gently shake it horizontally, reinsert it and try to print.If that doesn't work, try a new cartridge.
The most common printer jams problems are little to no paper in the paper trays, damaged (curled or frayed edges), and dirty printers (the collection of dust and ink inside the printer. To avoid these issues make sure that your printer is filled to the designated stop line with fresh paper, free of curled or dog-eared corners and that your printer is regularly checked for any dirty or debris.
His recent actions against the Rock seem to suggest so.
Normally in the printer utilities, there is a head cleaning procedure. Perhaps the heads are just dirty or lightly clogged from a long period of non use.
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Dirty heads? (try head-cleaning), or bad drivers. (update drivers)
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There may be multiple problems with the printer (or the ink cartridges): Does the printer have empty ink cartridges? If so, put in fresh ones. Did you refill the ink cartridges? Use remanufactured ones? If so, then they may be: overfilled, heads/contacts worn out, ink level detector not reset (on some ink cartridges), etc. Is anything (that's part of the printer or ink cartridges) broken? If so, it may be too broke to work. Are the ink cartridges expired/dry? If they are expired, some printers say they don't detect them, thus they won't print. If they are dry, then they won't print. Try doing a head cleaning. Either with the printer's software, the printer's head cleaner button, or with cotton swabs and rubbing alcohol. Did you touch the ink cartridges (where the printer's/ink cartridges instructions) said not to? If so, clean them. Are the contacts on the ink cartridges/carriages dirty? If so, clean them. Is the paper loaded/inserted? If not, load/insert the paper. Are you using the wrong size/weight/amount of the paper? If so, please use the correct size/weight/amount of the paper. Is the printer communicating with the computer? If not, plug 1 side of the USB Cable into the printer, then plug the other side into the computer. Is the printer on? If not, turn it on. If this doesn't work, plug it in. Then turn it on. Does the printer have a paper jam? If so, clear the jam. Does the printer have objects in it? If so, get the objects out. Is the printer dirty (on the inside)? If so, clean it.
There may be multiple problems with the printer (or the ink cartridges): Did you forget to set the printer/picture/document back to print in color? If so, use the software to change it back. Does the printer have empty ink cartridges? If so, put in fresh ones. Did you refill the ink cartridges? Use remanufactured ones? If so, then they may be: overfilled, heads/contacts worn out, ink level detector not reset (on some ink cartridges), etc. Is anything (that's part of the printer or ink cartridges) broken? If so, it may be too broke to work. Are the ink cartridges expired/dry? If they are expired, some printers say they don't detect them, thus they won't print. If they are dry, then they won't print. Try doing a head cleaning. Either with the printer's software, the printer's head cleaner button, or with cotton swabs and rubbing alcohol. Did you touch the ink cartridges (where the printer's/ink cartridges instructions) said not to? If so, clean them. Are the contacts on the ink cartridges/carriages dirty? If so, clean them. Is the paper loaded/inserted? If not, load/insert the paper. Are you using the wrong size/weight/amount of the paper? If so, please use the correct size/weight/amount of the paper. Is the printer communicating with the computer? If not, plug 1 side of the USB Cable into the printer, then plug the other side into the computer. Is the printer on? If not, turn it on. If this doesn't work, plug it in. Then turn it on. Does the printer have a paper jam? If so, clear the jam. Does the printer have objects in it? If so, get the objects out. Is the printer dirty (on the inside)? If so, clean it.