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62 LESSON 5: Operation and Maintenance of a Personal Computer System (Part 2) Basic troubleshooting for printers If your printer isn’t working properly there are a few simple things you should check. 1. The hardware - power, cabling, etc. 2. The consumables - paper, ink toner/cartridge. 3. The software - printer driver or application. 4. The memory - print buffer. Hardware Problems Power • Check to make sure the power is on. • Then make sure that both the computer and the display are turned on. Cabling • Check all the cables to make sure they are plugged in properly. • Many problems are caused by a loose or disconnected cable. Not ready/Off line • If you get a message like the one below, it means you computer is not online. In other words, it is not ready to receive data to print. • Usually you would get a message like this because the printer has not been switched on. Check all cabling is connected as it should be (including power cables) and that all relevant power buttons/ switches are on. • Many printers have an “ON LINE” button and an “ON LINE” light indicator. If the light is off then you need to press ON LINE before printing can begin. Some new printers don’t have an ON LINE button so you may never see this message. Learner’s Guide Unit 2780v7a Demonstrate and apply knowledge of a personal computer system Instant Education Solutions 7a © ATC New Zealand