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It could be something as simple as the paper size. Go into printer preferences in the printer menu on the computer. Check the default paper size is appropriate for your area (either Letter or A4) and then check (tick) scale to fit paper. Save this as your default settings.
to be able to print with a ink jet printer, the surface of everything is supposed to be prepared for the ink. When the printer prints fin on "normal" paper, it can print all all surfaces you can fine in your printer settings.
Sometimes when you change ink carts on Epson printers, you can trap some air in the print head. Let the printer sit overnight, and then run a "head cleaning" followed by a "nozzle check". You can repeat the head cleaning up to 3 times before it doesn't really help any more.
In the manual, you can download on this link, solving problems start on page 175. There are more than 20 pages with problems, Perhaps you can find on one of the pages what is wrong. Epson Expression Home XP 310 Small in One All in One Printer
on epson LX-310 font draft condensed is not available, so if you want it, you must downgrade your printer. i don't know, why epson doesn't do this :(
if you want send raw data to printer, use escape command
Inkjet printers need to be used frequently to prevent inkdrying out in the print head nozzles. If the print head cleaning maintenance routine does not clear the blockages,then print head needs replacing, but it may be expensive. It may be more cost effective to buy a later model and better printer thanreplace the print head.
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