The light bulb light #5 indicates that the printer is ready to print. Therefore the problem lies with the computer side. Typically the problem is that the printer port in Windows does not match the printer port the printer is currently assigned to. If you have the printer connected via ethernet, then your router may have assigned an ip address that is different than when the printer was first set up. You have to go into the printer properties in the control panel, and make sure the port address matches the printer. Once the port is correctly configured, the printer will immediatley start to print.
SOURCE: Printer won't copy or print.
Hello,
I think the is an error from between the printer and computer. You will have to completely uninstall the printer from the system, re-install it, then try again. I hope you have the printer's software.
First, go to Start > control panel > printers.
Right click on each printer icon you see, scroll to delete and click. Make sure all the printer there are deleted.
Go back to control panel, click on program and features (for windows vista/7) or Add/Remove Programs (win xp).
Disconnect the printer cord from the computer.
Uninstall every driver/software that is associated with the printer.
Restart your computer.
After your computer has been restarted, install the printer driver afresh and connect the printer to the computer.
If this doesn't solve the problem, please let me know.
Good luck.
SOURCE: printer won't print. I
Good Day Nanawhit!
That happens all the times when first print job encounter a problem and stops printing and it was followed by series of print jobs. Some reasons for stop printing could be a printer out of paper and printer not set as default printer.
The best way to fix it is to cancel all pending jobs. When print jobs window is cleared off pending print jobs, restart your PC and your printer. Then go to your printer and make sure it is the default printer.
After that try printing a test page. Once a test page is successful, you can now print as many as you want.
SOURCE: My Lexmark printer 2600 series
Leading
cause of paper jams is debris/foreign objects that accidentally fell into the
paper feed area. Please follow steps below to fix the problem: 1. Remove
the sheets of paper from the feeder. 2. Grab a
flashlight and look inside the feeder for any debris or foreign objects. 3. If
you're willing and physically able, you may also turn the printer over. Any
debris should just freely roll out from the feeder. 4. If
feeder is clear, place the printer back on the table, open the printer cover
and remove the cartridges. 5. Check
the cartridge area for any obstructions/debris in the cartridge carrier's path
or the paper path. 6. If
cartridge area is clear, close the cover. 7. Re-brick
your printer. Pull out the power supply, black box where the power cord is
plugged in at the back of the printer, and put it back after 30 seconds. 8. When
the printer turns on, reinsert the cartridges and load some paper. Try to print
a document again to verify that the problem is fixed. If problem continues, please
contact Lexmark Technical Support Center for additional assistance.
The
problem could be due to a communication failure between one of the printheads
(cartridges) and the All-In One (AIO) or by a short in one if the printheads. Please follow the steps
below to identify and fix cartridge issues:
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The
problem could be due to a communication failure between one of the printheads
(cartridges) and the All-In One (AIO) or by a short in one if the printheads. Please follow the steps
below to identify and fix cartridge issues:
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