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* check if the printer has its data connection (e.g. USB) | * check if the printer has its data connection (e.g. USB) | ||
* go to http://localhost:631 and resume the printer | * go to http://localhost:631 and resume the printer | ||
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Revision as of 13:36, 13 June 2011
This is how to troubleshoot a local printer. If you are having problems with a network printer, go to the computer where the printer is attached (if any) and continue there.
your printer does not print at all
- check if the printer has power supply
- check if the printer has its data connection (e.g. USB)
- go to http://localhost:631 and resume the printer
See also
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