Attempt this technique and check whether it settle your concern.
1. Kill the printer and hold up ten seconds. Turn it on once more.
2. Give the printer a chance to print the test page.
3. After the test page is printed, separate the USB link that is associating the printer to your PC. Try not to not kill the printer while separating the link.
4. Place the test page on the scanner glass and press the SCAN catch on the printer control board. The On light will streak while the page is being checked.
5. Evacuate the test page when the On light is never again blazing.
6. Kill the printer and hold up an additional ten seconds. At that point you can Turn it on once more.
Is it never again printing test pages?
Presently you can reconnect the USB link between the PC and the printer.
Try printing something!
You probably need to install the correct printer driver. Go to the maker's website and search for the driver to suit your printer and your Operating System (which is not mentioned in your question).
Try updating the driver. Or have a look on the maker's website for instructions. hp laser p2015 driver download
you just simply turn off your printer and unplug some of the cables connected to the printer and re plug them again.... turn off your computer so it wont get messed up...hope it works :)Or, go to printer icon and click on cancel printing.
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.
A printer test page generally prints some text, some graphics, and some information about the printer such as its resolution, or amount of memory installed...it depends on the type of printer to verify correct information (how much memory is it supposed to have compared to the number it prints saying that it currently holds?)
To print a test pageOpen Devices and Printers by clicking the Start button , and then, on the Start menu, clicking Devices and Printers.Right-click a printer, and then click Printer properties.On the General tab, click Print Test Page.
To fix your printer printing with a red tint, you can try the following steps: Check the ink levels in your printer and replace any low or empty cartridges. Clean the printhead to remove any clogs or dried ink that may be causing the red tint. Adjust the color settings on your printer to ensure they are properly calibrated. Print a test page to see if the issue has been resolved, and make further adjustments if necessary. If the problem persists, you may need to contact the manufacturer for further assistance or consider getting your printer serviced.
If the printer has been added as a local printer, and can successfully print data (test page, text documents, etc) sent to it, then it can also print a picture.
Have you "add a new printer" properly? Not enough info to be more specific! It is probably that the driver needed to run the printer properly has not been installed!
This symptom is typical of a computer using an incorrect or damaged software driver. Initiate a test print directly from the printer while disconnected from PC. Usually by holding the power button down a few extra seconds as you turn it on. If the test page is good by this method I suggest you remove all printers listed in the windows control panel. Then download the most resent software drivers for your printer from the manufacture and install them as instructed by the manufacture before reconnecting the printer to the PC.