User Guide

Resolving network printing problems
If you are having difficulties printing to a shared network printer, try the following suggestions.
If the Resume button is blinking, press it and wait a few seconds for printing to start.
If printing does not resume, open the printer's top cover and check for a paper jam. See
Clearing
jams.
Make sure the printer is turned on and the top cover is closed.
Make sure the rear access panel or duplex unit is correctly installed and locked into place.
Make sure the print cartridges are properly installed (see
Inserting the print cartridges) and that
media is properly loaded in the printer (see
Loading media in the input tray).
Make sure the network cable and the printer cable connections are firmly in place.
Try printing a demo page to see if the printer is set up correctly. Make sure the printer is turned on,
press and hold the Power button, press the Resume button once, and then release the Power
button. The printer prints a demo page.
NOTE Sharing the printer in mixed Macintosh and PC networking environments is not
recommended.
After checking the printer, try to print a document from another client over the network.
If the document was sent from another client and printed successfully, your system settings are probably
not configured properly to use this printer. Check with your system administrator to solve the problem.
If the document did not print successfully from another client, print a demo page.
1. Connect the printer to a PC that is running Windows.
2. Install the printer software if it is not already installed on this PC.
3. Open the Toolbox (see
Using the Toolbox).
4. From the Printer Services tab, click Print a Demo Page.
If the demo page printed, your printer is working, but your network settings may be configured incorrectly.
Check with your system administrator for more information.
If the demo page did not print, this problem is likely caused by a failure in the printer or computer system.
Call the HP Customer Care Center for help (see
Customer support and warranty).
Before calling, record your serial number and printer model, along with any information about your
computer system that is available.
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