Printing problems – HP 240 Series User Manual

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hp photosmart 240 series

chapter 7

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printing problems

Before contacting HP support, read this section for troubleshooting tips or go to

the online support services at www.hp.com/support.

Note: In the presence of high electromagnetic fields, printed documents

and photos may be slightly distorted.

The On/Attention light

is blinking amber.

An unrecoverable error

has occurred.

Try the following:
• Turn off the printer. Unplug the printer’s

power cord, wait about 10 seconds, then

plug it in again. Turn on the printer.

• If this does not work, go to

www.hp.com/support or contact HP

support. For contact information, see the

reference guide that came with your

printer.

Problem

Possible cause

Solution

Problem

Possible cause

Solution

The printer does not

generate borderless

output when I print

from the control panel.

The borderless printing

option may be turned

off.

Change the printer preferences to turn

borderless printing on. For more information,

see borderless printing on page 38.

Printing is very slow.

You may have the

Extend colors menu

option turned on.

Turn off the option by using the printer’s

M

ENU

button. For more information, see

extend colors on page 40.

Paper does not feed

into the printer

correctly.
OR
Paper does not come

out of the printer

correctly.

There may be too much

paper loaded in the

paper tray.

Remove some of the paper from the paper

tray and try printing again. For paper-

loading instructions, see load the paper on

page 8.

The paper width guide

may be adjusted

incorrectly.

Make sure that the paper width guide fits

close to the edge of the paper without

bending the paper. For paper-loading

instructions, see load the paper on page 8.

Two or more pieces of

paper may be stuck

together.

1 Remove the paper from the paper tray and

leaf through the stack so the sheets of

paper do not stick together.

2 Reload the paper into the paper tray and

try printing again. For paper-loading

instructions, see load the paper on

page 8.

The paper may be too

thin or too thick.

Try using recommended paper. For more

information, see recommended paper on

page 53.

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