Your printer doesn’t want to print anymore? We’ll help you fix your printer problems!
Everyone knows it: the print job has been sent, but the printer doesn’t do what it’s supposed to. This is annoying but usually has no serious cause. We’ll tell you what the most common problems are and how you can solve them using your Windows PC:
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First of all, you should make sure that you send the print job to the correct printer. When you place a print job, a window usually also opens in which you can make settings for the page orientation or the paper format. There you can also see to which printer the job is being sent. Clicking on the selected printer will take you to a selection of available printers. Select the correct device there or click on “Add printer” to install your printer.
You can also set it as the default printer through the Control Panel if your printer is installed. To do this:
If your printer does not print, the first thing to do is to make sure that the device is correctly connected to the computer. For wired printers, first, check the connections and the cable. Also, change the USB socket and send the print job again.
For network printers, you should check that your computer is connected to the printer. The first thing you should do is make sure the printer is connected to the wireless network. Most printers have an operating display for this purpose, on which you can see the connection strength.
If your printer is not connected to the WLAN, switch the device off and on again. If this still doesn’t connect, you should reconnect your printer to the network. You can find out how to do this in the operating instructions for your device. The computer and printer must be connected to the same network! You should also check whether your WiFi is working.
Sometimes, there is a very mundane reason why the printer does not print: there is simply no toner or ink left. You can use the printer display to see whether one or more cartridges are empty. If your printer does not display, you can usually view the fill levels using the print assistant on your device.
Another very mundane but common reason for printer problems is simply a lack of paper or a clogged printer due to a paper jam. Usually, these problems are indicated by the computer or printer. But if your device doesn’t print, it certainly doesn’t hurt to check whether everything is okay with the paper. It is also essential that the doors of the printer and the paper tray are correctly closed.
If your printer still does not want to print, you should test whether the print job is still active. To do this, go back to the control panel. Click on “Hardware and Sound” and then on “Devices and Printers”. Right-clicking on your printer takes you to a menu where you can select “Show print jobs”. There you can continue or delete the print job, if necessary, and then start a new attempt.
You can get to your printer via “Control Panel” -> “Hardware and Sound” -> “Devices and Printers”. With a right-click on your printer, you get to the menu where you select “Show print jobs”.
Windows offers automatic troubleshooting for printer problems. You can get there again via the control panel and right-click on your printer. This time select “Troubleshoot” from the menu. Windows then starts troubleshooting.
You can get to your printer via “Control Panel” -> “Hardware and Sound” -> “Devices and Printers”. With a right-click on your printer, you get to the menu, where you click on “Troubleshoot”.
If all other sources of problems can be ruled out, reinstalling the driver software can also help. If you do not have this on CD, you can download the latest version from the printer manufacturer’s website.
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