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I am having the same problem except you didn't address the problem. It's not that the printer prints badly, jams or crashes. The printer literally passes the label paper through the printer and then prints on the next piece of copy paper. I reset my printer not to print the last page first and it still did it. Then I put the label paper second in the feeder. It passed through the first piece of copy paper and the
labels and printed on the third. It's like the printer senses the thicker paper and skips it. My printer is a Kodak ESP C315 and I have no setting for thick paper only plain and photopapers.
If your printer is wireless you will still need to hook it up to the computer using a USB wire. You also need the printer install disk, called a driver that came with the printer. If you don't have the disk, don't worry. You can download it for free. Just google the name of the printer followed by the word driver. Then follow the prompts to down load it and load it into your computer..
Go to the Lexmark website. Click on the support link. Lookup your specific printer model and download & install the software/drivers for the Windows version you are running. This will give you what you need to reinstall the printer. Hope this helps.
Check the ribbon cable that comes out of the back of the print carriage for damage / disconnection. They don't normally wear loose, but it is possible.Failing that, the print engine could have failed, which would deliver duff data to the heads, thus printing rubbish onto the page.
go to www.hp.com and get a fresh print manager driver,
sometimes, the wireless connection hiccups(from your router/wireless device) caused by power glitches..you have that router on a power strip? got backup for your computer?
Tried running the disk?.
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