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You can not use the copy feature if your printer is "printing". You can scan while other is printing simply because scanning is not using the printer's print heads. Therefore if you are printing, you can not copy at the same time.
Is your printer printing OK? So you should be able to copy as well. Press COPY button when the printer is ready. Basically, you have the Copy (Black) and Copy Color options. If you have 1 option only, pressing COPY makes you choose black or COlor using the keypad selector. Just choose any option and press OK or START.
Instead of pressing the start button to print, you need to press the small ON/OFF button. The start button works to copy/scan. But to print, you will need to turn the printer on first. Once the printer is on, the computer should recognize it fine and allow you to print from your applications.
If your printing from Windows, when the print dialogue box comes up look for the option number of copies. Change that to the specified number you want to print out and then hit print.
go into the printer and do a test print. start>printer & faxes>right click on the printer in question>properties>printer preference button> test print ... try the printer's own test print. This is usually caused by a poor print head, low ink, poor cartridge or the need for calibration. Look in the maintenance tab in the printer properties for head cleaner, jet cleaner etc. This also happens with refill ink cartridges.
Hi,
The setting of quick print is as same as print. So you should check the print settings.
Click File->Print, in Copies Textbox, enter the number of copies.
Hope that help
Go to "printers and faxes." Right click on your printer and select "Printing preferences." Select "Advanced" tab Double click "paper output" If "Copy count=2" then change to 1 and apply IF IT ALREADY IS SET TO 1 THEN: Set "copy count=2" then APPLY Repeat the above and now set "copy count=1"
The process of setting and resetting the copy count fixed my issues.
Windows may have eaten its baby again- that is, the driver for that printer.
Open the Control Panel, then Printers and Faxes, delete any listing for that model of printer, make sure the printer is on and connected, then reboot your system.
This will force Win to 'find' the printer and install an uncorrupted driver for it.
(=Plug and Pray)
Dear, after changing the cartridge, printer print a test print. OKAY.
Take that test print and put it on the scanner (printed area should on the side of mirror) then press "scan" button on your printer "bottom left".
When the light stop fluctuating. Keep out the paper from the scanner.
After this Printer will work properly
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