Solving print problems, Nothing is printed – HP 9100 series User Manual

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Solving print problems

If the following topics do not help, see the printer driver software Help or

Contacting customer

support

for information about HP support.

z

Nothing is printed

z

The all-in-one takes a long time to print a job

z

Pages print, but are totally blank

z

The all-in-one does not print on both sides of the media

z

Text or graphics are placed incorrectly

z

Text or graphics are cut off at the edges of a page

z

Wrong fonts are printed

z

Text is jagged at the edges

z

Printout is incorrect or part of it is missing

z

Meaningless characters are printed

z

Ink is smearing

z

Ink is not filling the text or graphics completely

z

Print quality is poor

z

Print defects are apparent

Nothing is printed

z

Check the ink cartridges and printheads

• The ink might be out. If this is the case, a message appears on the control-panel

display. Replace the ink cartridges that are empty. See

Replacing the ink cartridges

for

more information. See

Supplies

for information about ordering ink cartridges.

• The protective tape might not have been removed from the printheads. Check each

printhead by removing it from the all-in-one. Pull off the protective tape if it is still
attached. Then reinstall the printheads. See

Replacing the printheads

for more

information.

z

Check the status of the all-in-one

• The all-in-one might be coming out of the PowerSave mode after a period of inactivity,

which delays processing a short while. Wait until the all-in-one reaches the

READY

state.

• Complex documents that contain many fonts, graphics, and color photos take longer to

begin printing. The message

Processing job

appears on the control-panel display

and the Ready light blinks when the all-in-one is processing information to be printed.
Wait for the preliminary processing to complete.

• Another job might have priority over yours. For example, jobs that are started at the

all-in-one take precedence over jobs that are started from a computer.

• A resource that is needed for your job might be in use for another job. An an “in-use”

message appears on the control-panel display if a job cannot start for this reason (for
example,

Printer in use

).

• An error condition prevents the all-in-one from continuing operation. A control-panel

message usually accompanies this condition. See

Control-panel messages

and follow

the recommended actions to resolve the condition.

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