In  this article I'm going to explain common printer problems and their  solutions. Before we go into the details, following advance checks must  be made. Check to see if:
 - The power supply voltage meets the specification.
 - The power supply is properly grounded
 - The printer shares the power supply with any other machine that draws large current intermittently (air conditioner, elevator etc).
 - The installation site is environmentally appropriate: high temperature, high humidity, direct sunlight, ventilation, etc.
 - Levelness of the installation site.
 - Correct paper is being used for printing.
 - The units, parts, and supplies used for printing (developer, PC drum, etc.) are properly replenished and replaced when they reach the end of their useful service life.
 - Toner is not running out.
 
- Hardware Problems
 - Connectivity Problems
 
To  determine the problem type, print “status page” from the printer  control panel. If it prints without any problem then problem is in the  hardware. 
Hardware Related Problems.
Below is a list of common hardware problems. Printer   troubleshooting, especially hardware repairing should always be done  by  a professional, however simple problems can be solved with very  little  efforts by end-user. 
 Incompletely   printed characters on laser-printed transparencies be corrected by   adjusting the print density. Always use recommended printing material to   obtain good print quality.
Ghost   images appear on the printed page because of bad cleaning blade or   improper charging of the drum unit. Ghost images appear on the next   printed page if cleaning blade does not clean the drum surface. Drum/   photoconductor is very sensitive to light, so special care should taken   while pulling it out.
Most   common cause of paper creases is damp paper. If the creases are   noticeable, replace the paper, if problem persists check all the   potential causes of misfeeds, paper jams and skewed prints. No hardware   solution exists for this problem. This is simply a side effect of the   process.
A   broken charging unit causes a totally black page print. Try removing   and reinstalling the print cartridge or photoconductor unit, the   electrical contacts between the removable unit and the main part of the   printer may not be connecting properly, otherwise replace the print   cartridge/photoconductor unit with a new one.  
If   spots appear at regular intervals on the printout, the printer’s drum   may be damaged or toner is stuck onto the fuser rollers. Try wiping off   the fuser rollers. Check the drum for damage. If drum is damaged, you   must get a new toner cartridge.
If   you find you have white stripes throughout the printout, then the   transfer corona wire is most likely the problem. There may be a problem   getting the charge to the paper, resulting in toner missing on the page   in areas. Otherwise there is blockage in the developer unit preventing  a  small area on the developer roller from receiving toner. Clean the  path  between the developing roller and the “doctor blade” with the  corner of  a sheet of paper if developing unit is user removable part,  but this is  not possible on printers using print cartridges. 
- Incomplete Characters
 
- Ghosting
 
- Creased Pages
 
- Black Pages
 
- Spotty Print
 
- Vertical White Lines
 
- Paper Jams
 
A   misfeed occurs if the printer fails to feed a sheet of paper from the   paper feeder. Misfeeds are generally caused by paper which is  unsuitable  for the printer, either because it is too light, too heavy,  or too  smooth, however misfeeds do occur with the correct paper. Old or  dirty  feeding rollers may cause misfeeds. Clean the feeding roller  rubber with  water and cloth. 
- Garbled  or Corrupted output
 
If   you experience corrupted output, it is possible that the driver has   gone corrupt or that you have wrong driver installed. One of the best   ways to find out if you have a bad driver is to print a test page. To   print a test page go to the "Control panel" in Windows, open "Printers   and Faxes", Right click the printer, choose properties, and click "Print   test page". If test page is not printed correctly than you should try   to reinstall the driver.
- Fuzzy  Print
 
Low   quality or dump paper may effects sharpness of the printed image or  the  characters. The problem is not the printer, but the paper. Always  store  paper in a dry place to avoid this problem. Avoid paper that is  too  rough too smooth. Paper that’s too rough interferes with fusing of   characters and their initial definition. If the paper is too smooth   (like some coated papers, for example), it might feed improperly,   causing distorted or overwritten characters.
- Blank  Printouts
 
There are two main caused of blank printouts in inkjet printers:  
- Low  ink level
 - Clogged  nozzle of the ink cartridges
 
If the ink is at an acceptable level, the nozzles have probably become clogged. To unclog the nozzle, dip a cotton swab in denatured alcohol and gently wipe away any dried ink. In laser printers a broken corotron wire may cause no print out.
- Light  Ghosting and Dark Ghosting
 
A   variety of problems can cause both light and dark ghosting, but the   most common source of light ghosting is developer starvation. If you ask   a laser printer to print an extremely dark or complex image, it can  use  up so much toner that the toner cartridge won’t be able to charge   enough toner to print the next image. The proper solution is to use less   toner by using low resolution, changing the pattern and printing a   completely blank page prior to the page with the ghosting image.
- Confetti  Printouts
 
Printouts  with  ink speckles, or confetti, always indicate an ink problem. Over  time,  ink can escape into the body of an inkjet printer, eventually  finding  its way onto subsequent printouts. To fix or prevent speckling,  clean  the insides of the printer with a damp cloth. Wrong Colors in  Printouts  Sometimes, a inkjet printers produce printing using the wrong  color.  Low ink may cause it, it the color cartridge are full than try to  clean  the nozzles with a cotton swab dipped in denatured alcohol.  
Smudges on Printouts
Smudges on printouts are most often caused by the user touching the printout before the ink has dried. So be aware of it. You may also face this if printer is dirty or nozzles are worn-out. You must replace the worn-out nozzles because they can't be repaired.
Smudges on Printouts
Smudges on printouts are most often caused by the user touching the printout before the ink has dried. So be aware of it. You may also face this if printer is dirty or nozzles are worn-out. You must replace the worn-out nozzles because they can't be repaired.
Connectivity Related Problems:
Before troubleshooting connectivity related problems, make sure that
- Your printer is the selected printer in the Print dialog.
 - Select it from the Printer pop-up menu if you do not find it listed.
 - Take care that your operating software is up-to-date.
 - Ensure that you are using the manufacturer's latest printer driver.
 - Try deleting and then re-adding your printer through the Printer Setup Utility.
 
- Check the cable connections, line voltage etc.
 - The printer is "Online".
 - Wrong paper size selection in printer driver may also be a cause of print failure.
 - Printer and PC network cards should be able to communicate with each other to complete a print job. Check connectivity between both printer and PC. (see How to).
 - Spooling function saves the print job to hard disk of the printer in a queue eliminating delay in print jobs. Check the properties of the printer and ensure that spooling is enables.
 
I've spent many hours cleaning out the overflow of ink from the cleaning pads and "spitoons". My own printers get a yearly cleaning that involves cleaning these areas, so I never have garbage on my printouts. Most of my printing is of documents and articles for later reading or reference. I use black and colored ink refills for these printouts and reserve a good non-refilled cartridges for photos. There are many tricks to use to fool printers and cartridges about refilled cartridges and some can be pretty elaborate and even beyond the average users skills.
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