HP LaserJet 4v/mv HP LaserJet 4V and 4MV Printer - User’s Guide, C314 - Page 109
Software, Computer, and Printer Interface Problems
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Software, Computer, and Printer Interface Problems Job sent to printer but nothing prints Situation Solution Printer is OFF or not connected to an active power source. Make sure the printer is ON and that it is firmly plugged into both the printer and an active power source. Printer is off line. 1. Press [On]Line] to put the printer on line. Printer should display 00 READY. and the on-line key should be lit. 2. If you are in Power Save mode, the printer may be off line. Press [On]Line] to be sure the printer is on line. Printer is on line but not receiving data. Check your I/O cable: 1. Check for loose I/O cable connections at printer and computer. 2. Try your I/O cable on a system that you know works. 3. Check that the correct interface cable was selected and securely connected to both the printer and the computer. If the cable is not correctly configured, see the Getting Started Guide for configuration information. 4. Check that the interface cable is not plugged in upside-down. Printer displays a message. See Table 8-1, "Printer Messages," for printer messages and recommended actions. Data from a previous print Take the printer off line and press [Form Feed] to print the pages stored job is still in the printer's in the printer buffer. If this does not work, press [Shift] + [Reset] to buffer. clear the buffer. Last page did not print and Form Feed light is on. Take the printer off line and press [Form Feed] to print the page stored in the printer buffer (some older software programs do not automatically send an "end of job" (page eject) command). Press [On Line] to put the printer back on line. Ready light flashing but nothing prints. In the PS MENU turn PRT PS ERRS=ON* to print out the PostScript error page. Check your software application setup to ensure that it is correct. Also check your cabling to ensure that it is secure. 8-4 Solving Printer Problems