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David Stiffler Jr Posted on Oct 03, 2012

Brown background instead of white

When I print anything, I get a brown background and the lettering is a different color. If I was to print a letter, there would be lines of different colors and what should be black lettering, is also different colors. Please help!

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You are probably out of ink in one or more cartridges. You need to do a diagnostic print and take the print to the ink supply vendor to get the correct replacements.

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