User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction to Your Printer
- Media Handling
- Using the Optional Auto Take-up Reel
- Printing from a Computer
- Printing with Windows
- Selecting Basic Print Settings - Windows
- Selecting Print Layout Options - Windows
- Selecting Additional Settings - Windows
- Printing Your Document or Photo - Windows
- Saving, Sharing, and Customizing the Printer Settings
- Selecting Default Print Settings - Windows
- Changing the Language of the Printer Software Screens
- Changing Automatic Update Options
- Printing on a Mac
- Printing with Windows
- Using the Control Panel Menus
- Replacing Ink Cartridges
- Adjusting Print Quality
- Maintenance
- Moving or Transporting the Product
- Solving Problems
- Technical Specifications
- Notices
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Nothing Prints
Cannot Print Over a Network
Print Head Moves But Nothing Prints
Red Light Shines Inside the Printer
Parent topic: Solving Problems
Nothing Prints
If you have sent a print job and nothing prints, try these solutions:
• Make sure your printer is turned on .
• Make sure any interface cables are connected securely at both ends. If you have a spare cable, try
connecting with the spare cable.
• Check the model and specifications of the interface cable to see if the cable is appropriate for your
computer and printer.
• If you connected your printer to a USB hub, make sure it is a first-tier hub. If it still does not print,
connect your printer directly to your computer instead of the hub.
• Make sure the USB hub is recognized correctly on the computer. Disconnect all USB hubs from the
computer and connect the printer directly to the computer's USB port.
• Make sure you have not selected Save only from the Hard Disk Unit menu in the printer driver.
• Make sure the USB cable length does not exceed 10 feet (3 m).
Parent topic: Solving Printing Problems
Related references
Interface Specifications
Cannot Print Over a Network
If you cannot print over a network, try these solutions:
• Make sure that your printer is turned on.
• If you are using TCP/IP, make sure the printer's IP address is set correctly for your network. If your
network does not assign IP addresses using DHCP, set the IP address manually.
• Check your wired LAN router or access point to see if the LED for the port to which your printer is
connected is on or flashing. If the link LED is off, try the following:
• Make sure the Ethernet cable is securely connected to your printer and to your router, access point,
switch, or hub.










