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I am hardwired to a router. On the network is another computer which the printer is wired to, that is the printer that I print everything from. I am only having this problem with Printshop and not a program like Microsoft Word or Excel.I am hardwired to a router. On the network is another computer which the printer is wired to, that is the printer that I print everything from. I am only having this problem with Printshop and not a program like Microsoft Word or Excel.
No, that isn't the solution unfortunately.. : P When I click on Print through File and change the number of Copies from 1 to lets say 20, the computer only send 1 copy to the printer instead of 20.No, that isn't the solution unfortunately.. : P
When I click on Print through File and change the number of Copies from 1 to lets say 20, the computer only send 1 copy to the printer instead of 20.
Are you using a print server? Wireless or otherwise. This is a common problem with wireless print servers.Are you using a print server? Wireless or otherwise. This is a common problem with wireless print servers.
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Did you try and copy something? or use another machine? Blank pages are usually the computer sending a job that contained no print information but not always-- tell me more.
good luck
Try sending any test messages to your email address using your cellphone. Then you can print anything using the email's Print operation. The more expensive alternative is to buy the cellphone's cable-to-USB for your model cellphone.
If your phone has bluetooth, send the text to your computer via bluetooth, then use your printer to print them, if you have a bluetooth enabled printer just send them straight to that, or if you don't have bluetooth at all, use a usb cable to connect to your computer.
To access the phone's SMS messages, just click the SMS entry on the left side of the PhoneView window. You can copy individual messages, Command-click to copy several messages (helpful when you want to copy just those messages that are part of a particular conversation), or copy all messages by selecting one message, pressing Command-A to select them all, and clicking the Copy From mobile phone button at the top of the window.
When you ask to print the page are you asking for more the one copy? If you are there is a collate check button next to the requested sets box, in the print dialog box. Make sure its not check. Collating the print means your PC sends a copy of the file for each requested copy. IE: you print one page and ask for six copies, your PC sends the file six times, one copy of the file for each print requested.
Also because your printing from a windows application IE: Excel you should be using the PCL print driver as apposed to a PostScript print driver. The time it takes to convert the file into PostScript for the printer to process it is time consuming.
for printing 4000 pages in a hour or hour-and-a-half, that is not bad. it could be better.
the changes in the open office not in the printer. Try to send the print job to the printer with spool on and uncheck the print the last page first.
1.install the latest print driver; see if the rip/spool time is long or the printing time is long. The rip time depends by your computer (!) and the print driver (disable the collate option when printing multiple copies of 1 page = on the printer you should see 1/5 spit a page then 2/5 and spit another page for 5 copies of same page. If you see processing the spit the page then processing and spit the page means your computer is sending 5 times the same page instead of sending once and ask for 5 copies !!! ) 2.use network connection instead the USB. 3.expand the printer memory 4.switch the printer from PCL to KPDL or Auto when printing pdf files.
I'm trying to print/fax several pages but the feeder doesn't "grab" the paper--basically nothing happens...BTW, mine is the HP Officejet Pro L7780 All-In-One.
I think your problem is that the 5550 supports manual duplex printing. Print every other page then feed them through again. Never tried it though. Dave Reed
I am hardwired to a router. On the network is another computer which the printer is wired to, that is the printer that I print everything from. I am only having this problem with Printshop and not a program like Microsoft Word or Excel.
No, that isn't the solution unfortunately.. : P
When I click on Print through File and change the number of Copies from 1 to lets say 20, the computer only send 1 copy to the printer instead of 20.
Are you using a print server? Wireless or otherwise. This is a common problem with wireless print servers.
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