Printer Does Not Start or Stops During Print Jobs 154
Troubleshooting
Printing Stops Before It is Completed
When the printer is processing a large amount of data.
When the printer is processing a large amount of data such as a photo or graphics, it
takes a long time for the computer to process the data, during which the printer may
appear not to be functioning.
In addition, when continuously printing material that uses a large amount of black ink on
plain paper, the printer will sometimes pause. In either case, simply wait until the
processing is completed.
Halt the print job and turn the printer off for at least 15 minutes to cool the print
head down.
The print head can overheat when continuously printing for long time. To protect the print
head, the printer will sometimes pause automatically at a line break before resuming.
In this event, interrupt the print job at a convenient time and turn the printer off for at least
15 minutes.
Furthermore, when continuously printing graphics or photos with intense colours,
printing may stop to protect the print head. In this case, printing will not resume. Turn the
printer off and wait for at least 15 minutes.
Caution
Inside the printer, the area around the print head can become extremely
hot. Do not touch the print head or nearby components.
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