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Printer Only Prints In B&W
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One for Buenchico perhaps:
My HP all-in-one printer is connected wirelessly to my desktop PC and to my HP laptop.
I have no problems printing in colour or B&W from the PC but the laptop stubbornly refuses to print in colour, despite me selecting "Black" from the drop-down menu associated with the "Color" button on the Printer Dialog screen.
I suspect this may be a driver issue so would a reinstall of the printer resolve the issue or is there something else that I should be doing?
My HP all-in-one printer is connected wirelessly to my desktop PC and to my HP laptop.
I have no problems printing in colour or B&W from the PC but the laptop stubbornly refuses to print in colour, despite me selecting "Black" from the drop-down menu associated with the "Color" button on the Printer Dialog screen.
I suspect this may be a driver issue so would a reinstall of the printer resolve the issue or is there something else that I should be doing?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My first instinct would be to check that it's not a problem with the software that you're trying to print from.
e.g. if you can't get a colour print from a Word document that you've created, try printing a photo from your image-viewing software. If you only get monochrome in both cases, it looks like it's a driver issue.
However if you were to find that you could print in colour from your image viewer, but not from Word, you'd need to examine your settings within Word.
e.g. if you can't get a colour print from a Word document that you've created, try printing a photo from your image-viewing software. If you only get monochrome in both cases, it looks like it's a driver issue.
However if you were to find that you could print in colour from your image viewer, but not from Word, you'd need to examine your settings within Word.