Posted by SweetFeet on October 01, 2012 at 12:44:31 from (70.35.103.249):
Sorry for off-topic... If anyone can help, it would be greatly appreciated! This is frustrating me to no end.
Printer worked perfectly prior to a computer crash a couple weeks ago, have not been able to get printer to work right since then.
Here are the things that I HAVE done: 1. cleared a paper jam 2. made sure it was set as default printer 3. made sure no check mark by pause/work offline
STILL not working, so... 4. unistalled printer software from computer 5. unplugged/disconnected printer for over 15 seconds 6. reinstalled software/hooked up printer 7. checked properties - says printer installed properly 8. checked for driver updates... says up to date 9. Have worked through several "guided solutions" to no avail.
I am beginnng to get these "partially" printed pages as shown by attached photo (before I was getting nothing).
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