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Posted on Nov 04, 2008

My printer won't print from the computer command; it will print fax or copy a paper.

As stated above. I had all 3 green lights blinking; replaced cartriges, realigned, now it wont print from computer. It will receive/print fax, and copy a paper but nothing coming from the computer command.

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  • myhorsetails Nov 11, 2008

    Just the same problem was posted, not a solution. I have found the solution. I simply restarted my computer and now it is working fine!

  • Anonymous Jan 10, 2009

    i have the same problem also and my computer is a brother so you know how to fix it is its a 6-in one so do you?

  • inderpreet Jan 10, 2009

    my printer is an brother do you guys know how to fix and copy nothing else , we tried everything try to see if the plugs were in but it still wouldn't print and i have a project due soon HELP ME!

  • blonde00000 Feb 03, 2009

    My printer will not print there is a doucment that I can not delete and it will not print. It says it is printing but will not If I try to print somthing else it goes in the que. I can delete that on but not the one that got stuck

  • Anonymous Apr 16, 2009

    my printer wont print i can recieve fax but i cant print from my computer.stores it in queue but still wont

  • rednekmex56 May 17, 2009

    my epsoncx3810 wont print from the computer , only prints copy

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MY PRINTER WONT PRINT FROM THE COMPUTER. IT WILL COPY A PAPER, BUT NOTHING FROM THE COMPUTER COMMAND.

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Subash Solve but not now you need to give me $1000000 only i gonnna buy new one it will best solves ok?!!!

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There are actually some certain meaning on the red light and green light showing different information to user. The summaries are:
1) Green On, Red Off = Printer Ready.
2) Green Fast-Flashing, Red Fast-Flashing = Printer warm up.
3) Green Fast-Flashing, Red Off = Printer off-line.
4) Green Slow-Flashing, Red Off = Processing Data.
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6) Green Off, Red Fast-Flashing = Paper Jam or waiting for jam reset.
7) Green Off, Red Slow-Flashing = Paper Empty or Paper tray is not inserted.
8) Green Off, Red Off = Printer power is off.
9) Green Very-Slow-Flashing, Red Off = Printer in sleep mode.
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