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Printer does not print after switching ports, Printer does not print after switching ports -14 – HP 9600 Series User Manual

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Check the print cartridges

If the print cartridge lights are on or blinking, see

“Printer lights reference”

.

A print cartridge may be low or out of ink. Check the print cartridge ink levels.

Windows:

See

“Using the Toolbox”

.

Macintosh:

See

“Displaying the HP Inkjet Toolbox”

.

Replace any low or empty print cartridges (see

“Installing or replacing the print

cartridges”

) and then print again.

If you are printing with a single print cartridge, the print speed may be slower than
normal. See

“Printing with a single print cartridge”

.

Check for conflicts with port-sharing devices

If you are using a parallel cable, make sure your printer is connected directly to the parallel
port. Avoid sharing the port with other devices such as a Zip drive or other printers.

Printer does not print after switching ports

Check the cable

Make sure the cable you are using is properly connected to the computer and the printer.

Make sure the printer is turned off when you switch ports

If the printer was not turned off, turn it off, wait a few seconds, and then turn it on again.

Make sure the port setting matches the physical connection

i

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

.)

ii

Right-click the printer icon and select

Properties

.

iii

Click the

Details

tab (Windows 98 and Me) or the

Ports

tab (Windows NT 4.0, 2000,

and XP) and check the port setting.

Print a test page

To print a generic Windows test page:

i

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

.)

ii

Right-click the printer icon and select

Properties

.

iii

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.

Do not connect both the parallel cable and the USB cable to the printer simultaneously. Only
use one type of connection to the printer at a time.