Printed page problems (continued)

Problem

Solution

 

 

Missing graphics

The file may have blank pages. Try the following:

or text

Check the file to make sure that your file does not

 

contain blank pages.

The graphic settings in the printer properties may not be correct for the type of job you are printing:

Try a different graphic setting in the printer properties. To access the printer properties, see “Printer properties (driver).”

 

The printer driver may not work for the type of job you are

 

printing.

 

Try using a different printer driver (software) such as

 

the driver for the HP LaserJet III. Note: Using a

 

different driver will remove access to some product

 

features.

 

 

Page format

If the document was created while using an older or

changed

different printer driver (printer software) or the printer

 

properties settings in the software are different, the page

 

format may change when trying to print using your new

 

printer driver or settings. To help eliminate this problem,

 

try the following:

 

Create documents and print them using the same

 

printer driver (printer software) and printer property

 

settings regardless of the HP LaserJet printer to

 

which you are printing.

 

Change your printer property settings. Try changing

 

resolution, paper size, font settings, and other

 

settings. See “Printer properties (driver).”

Graphics quality The graphics settings may be unsuitable for your print job.

Check graphic settings in the printer properties and adjust them as necessary, such as resolution. See “Printer properties (driver).”

Try using a different printer driver (software) such as the driver for the HP LaserJet III. Note: Using a different driver will remove access to some product features.

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HP 1100 manual Printed page problems Problem Solution

1100 specifications

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