45
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For Windows 2000 or XP, don’t
select
Block
under
Control Panel>
System> Hardware> Driver
Signing
; select
Ignore
or
Warn
instead.
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Make sure Windows 98, Me, 2000
or XP was preinstalled on your
system. The USB Printer Device
Driver may not install correctly if
you’ve upgraded your system from
an earlier version of Windows.
■
Make sure the Universal Serial Bus
Controller is working properly. See
your Windows online help system
for details. If it’s not working,
contact your computer
manufacturer.
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If you’re printing over a network,
see your on-screen
Reference Guide
for instructions on configuring your
printer for use on a network.
Printing Problems
The
P
power light is on, but nothing
prints.
■
Make sure the interface cable
is connected securely and that
the cable meets the system
requirements on page 55 or
page 56.
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Run a printer check as described
on page 43. If the check page
prints, make sure your printer
software is installed correctly.
■
If you’re printing on a network, you
need to set up your printer for
network printing, as described in
your on-screen
Reference Guide
.
The printer sounds as though it is
printing, but nothing prints.
■
Make sure the print head nozzles
are not clogged. To clean the print
head, see page 23.
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The printer won’t operate properly
if it’s tilted or at an angle. Place it
on a flat, stable surface that extends
beyond the printer base in all
directions.
Your printer makes noise when you
turn it on or after it has been sitting
for awhile.
Your printer is performing routine
maintenance.