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I am trying to print a page and to the ear it is "printing" when it comes out it is a blank piece of paper.
I went into maintenance ie and got a printout of "block of ink" so I have enough ink at the mo - what else can I try. Thanks
I went into maintenance ie and got a printout of "block of ink" so I have enough ink at the mo - what else can I try. Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What type of page are you attempting to print, Conne? A word-processing document (from Word, AbiWord or similar), a regular web page or a pdf document?
(The reason I ask is that there's a frequently encountered problem, mentioned lots of times here on AB, when trying to print pdf files which have been embedded into a web page)
(The reason I ask is that there's a frequently encountered problem, mentioned lots of times here on AB, when trying to print pdf files which have been embedded into a web page)
abi word - ironically the version of your will you gave earlier. I said to myself I gotta get started here so now I have my own will hopefully printed out and will give to my friends etc for signature. I did have a very old one 1994 I think - so this will save me time and money (for solicitor) - thanks Chris -
Start by turning off both your printer and computer completely (after saving the AbiWord file first, of course!).
Then turn them back on and try printing something from a different program (to see whether there's a problem with the way that AbiWord communicates with your printer). For example, simply type a few words in Notepad and see if you can print it out. (To access Notepad, go to Start > All Programs > Accessories > Notepad).
If that works, try printing from AbiWord again. If it doesn't, try cleaning the print heads (even though you appear to be able to get a 'block of ink' to print).
If you continue experiencing problems you might need to reinstall the driver for your printer. (To do that you'll either need the disk which came with your printer or, if you tell us the exact model of your printer, we can hep you find the driver file online).
Then turn them back on and try printing something from a different program (to see whether there's a problem with the way that AbiWord communicates with your printer). For example, simply type a few words in Notepad and see if you can print it out. (To access Notepad, go to Start > All Programs > Accessories > Notepad).
If that works, try printing from AbiWord again. If it doesn't, try cleaning the print heads (even though you appear to be able to get a 'block of ink' to print).
If you continue experiencing problems you might need to reinstall the driver for your printer. (To do that you'll either need the disk which came with your printer or, if you tell us the exact model of your printer, we can hep you find the driver file online).
Hi Chris - I printed another document but no ink. There is a warning thing at top right of page saying "you are low in ink" but when I clicked on to it I really have very little black but half of coloured cartridges.
I don't care about colour - how can I change to "colour" even to print the page. I don't really want to fuss about install and reinstall - at the mo anyway.
I don't care about colour - how can I change to "colour" even to print the page. I don't really want to fuss about install and reinstall - at the mo anyway.
Jenny is the printer also a copier/fax as well by any chance? When you have a printer/copier it usually shows up in devices as 2 devices. ie Epsom printer(followed by model no.) and Epsom fax(lowed by model no.) You have to select printer before choosing print or it will scan an empty (all white) copier and proceed to process a blank page. You should be able to set printer as default device.
Some (most?) printers won't let you print in colour if there's no black ink (or vice versa).
However you can normally obtain coloured text in AbiWord by first highlighting it and then going to Format > Font > Color to select your preferred colour. (To highlight the text, either hold down the left mouse button while dragging your cursor over the text or, since you want to select the whole of the text anyway, simply press Ctrl and A together). Then your printer should produce the document in your chosen colour.
However you can normally obtain coloured text in AbiWord by first highlighting it and then going to Format > Font > Color to select your preferred colour. (To highlight the text, either hold down the left mouse button while dragging your cursor over the text or, since you want to select the whole of the text anyway, simply press Ctrl and A together). Then your printer should produce the document in your chosen colour.
We use this at work and it works out much cheaper (obviously it depends on how much you print)
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