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Make sure the print to file option is not selected in the printer driver

If the print to file option is selected in the printer driver, the print job is saved to a file on
your computer and not printed on paper.

Windows:

From the software application, click

File

, and then click

Print

. Make sure

the

Print to file

option is not selected.

Macintosh:

On the main pop-up menu in the

Print

dialog box, make sure the

Print to

file

option is not selected.

Check the rear access panel and top cover

Make sure the rear access panel or auto-duplex unit is correctly installed and locked into
place, and that the top cover is closed.

Check the print cartridges

If the print cartridge lights are on or blinking, see

“Printer lights reference”

.

If you are printing with a single print cartridge, see

“Printing with a single print

cartridge”

.

Try printing a demo page

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.

Try printing a test page (Windows)

To print a generic Windows test page:

1

Click

Start

, point to

Settings

, and then click

Printers

(Windows NT 4.0, 98, Me, and

2000) or

Printers and Faxes

(Windows XP).

(If Printers and Faxes is not found on the Start menu in Windows XP, click

Start

, click

Control Panel

, and then click

Printers and Faxes

.)

2

Right-click the printer icon and select

Properties

.

3

Click the

General

tab, and then click

Print Test Page

.

If the test page prints, then the problem is not with the connection between the printer and
the computer. Make sure the application you are trying to print from has the correct printer
selected.

If the test page prints and the printer previously worked with the same software application
you are using, try printing another file using the software. If this file prints, the file you were
previously trying to print may be damaged. If you have a backup copy of the file, try
printing it. If none of the above solutions work, this problem is likely caused by your
software application's inability to properly interpret print settings. Check the release notes
on the Starter CD for known software conflicts. Otherwise, check your software application
manual, or call the software manufacturer to get more specific help for this problem.

If the test page does not print, make sure the correct port (USB, LPTx) is selected and that
the printer is connected directly to your computer. If your printer is connected to a switch
box, make sure you have selected the correct switch. When printing the test page, the
printer Power light should blink. If the Power light does not blink, print a diagnostic page
(see

“Printing a diagnostic page”

).

Try printing from another application

Try printing from other applications to see if this problem recurs.