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Problem also effects Quickbooks. However, you can print from Word and Excel. It is a Windows 7 issue and NOT an Office issue. The printer is also a network printer. Problem also occurs when trying to create a PDF via the print menu. So, it is not printer related. The printer port is set to /tmp/printer in Octoprint. That part is up and running, and seems to be able to control klipper enough to yield the following logs in terminal. 05:02:31 Klipper state: Disconnect 05:02:56 Printer is not ready The klippy host software is attempting to connect. Please retry in a few moments. Klipper state: Not ready. Open the side cover where place the formatter on the right face Here you will se a jumper On your computer delete all hp software Install HP 3055 pcl 6 drivers and select manualy your usb port where is connect the printer ( the printer is always off) Download this: ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softlib/software8/COL13630/ma-38209-5/3052-55FWUpdate-20070331.exe Open the program select your printer and send the firmware (the printer.

Follow the steps below to resolve this issue:

STEP A: Verify the Brother machine is powered on and there are no errors

  1. If your Brother machine's screen (hereinafter called LCD) is blank, the machine may not be powered on. Check the machine to see if it wakes from sleep mode.
    If it does not, then make sure it is plugged into a working socket and any power switches are turned ON.
    NOTE: If you are unable to power on the machine, then this solution does not apply. Troubleshoot this hardware issue.
  2. Check the LCD for any error messages. An example would be 'Paper Jam' or 'Ink/Toner Empty'. If the LCD shows an error, troubleshoot the error to clear the issue indicated.

STEP B: Make sure the printer is connected to the computer

  • If using a USB cable, make sure the cable is connected to both the printer and computer.
    Try connecting it directly to the computer and not via a hub.
  • If using an ethernet cable, make sure the cable is connected to both the printer and router/hub/switch.
    Print the network configuration page to check the IP address.
  • If using a wireless connection, print the network configuration page to check the IP address.

If the issue continues, go to STEP C.

> STEP C (Windows): Make sure your Brother machine is set as the default printer
> STEP C (macOS): Make sure you are using the correct Printer Driver for the Brother machine

STEP C (Windows): Make sure your Brother machine is set as the default printer

Open the printers folder and make sure there is a check mark on your Brother machine's icon:

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(Windows 8 or later)
  1. Open the Control Panel. (Click here to see how to open the Control Panel.)
  2. Click Hardware and Sound > Devices and Printers.
(Windows 7)

Click Start > Devices and Printers.

If the check mark is not on your Brother machine, right-click the icon for your Brother machine and select Set as default printer.

STEP D (Windows): Delete all print jobs from the Devices and Printers window

(Windows 7 or later)

Right-click the icon for your Brother machine > See what's printing > Printer > Cancel All Documents.

If Cancel All Documents is greyed out like below, click Open As Administrator. Enter the password for an administrator and click Yes.

STEP E (Windows): Check the printer status in the Devices and Printers window

If the printer status is Offline

(Windows 7 or later)

Right-click the icon for your Brother machine > See what's printing > Printer > Use Printer Offline (remove the checkmark).

If Use Printer Offline is greyed out, click Open As Administrator. Enter your administrator password, and then click Yes.

If the printer status is Paused

(Windows 7 or later)

Right-click the icon for your Brother machine > See what's printing > Printer > Pause Printing (remove the checkmark).

If Pause Printing is greyed out, click Open As Administrator. Enter the password for an administrator and click Yes.

STEP F (Windows): If a copy of your Brother machine's icon (For example: Brother XXX-XXXX (Copy 1)) is listed in the Devices and Printers

A copy of your printer with the same printer name may be created if you:

  • Connected your Brother machine to a different USB port on the computer.
  • Installed the same printer driver multiple times.
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This may lead to some copies of your printer driver not working correctly. To print, select a printer driver that you know is working.

To check which printer driver is working, do the following:

  1. Turn the Brother machine on. If any other machines are connected, only turn the Brother machine on that you want to use.
  2. Open the printers folder:
    (Windows 8 or later)
    Open the Control Panel. (Click here to see how to open the Control Panel.)
    Click Hardware and Sound > Devices and Printers.
    (Windows 7)
    Click Start > Devices and Printers.
  3. Hover the cursor over the printer icon until the printer status pop-up appears.
    If the status is Ready, it means the printer driver is working correctly. Select this printer driver when printing.

    (Optional) To change the printer name, do the following:

    (Windows 7 or later)

    1. Right-click the printer icon.
    2. Click Printer Properties.
    3. Change the printer name in the Printer Properties window, and click OK.
  4. If you always want to print using this printer, right-click the icon of the machine and select Set as default printer. The check mark will appear on the machine's icon and when you next print, this printer driver will be selected automatically.
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STEP G (Windows): If the issue still continues...

Check the solution applicable for your case:

(For USB connection)
> Click here to see how to resolve the issue of being unable to print using my Brother machine on a USB connection.

(For network connection)
> Click here to see how to resolve the issue of being unable to print using my Brother machine on a network connection.

STEP C (macOS): Make sure you are using the correct Printer Driver for the Brother machine.

This step is available until macOS 10.15.
If you use macOS 11 or later, go to STEP D.

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  1. Select Apple Menu > System Preferences > Print & Scan or Printers & Scanners.
  2. Select your Brother machine in the Printers section.
  3. Verify which printer driver is used. This can be found next to Kind.
    If the AirPrint printer driver is selected, add the CUPS printer driver to your Mac as described below.

    If you find the CUPS printer driver, the CUPS printer driver is installed correctly.

    1. Select Quit System Preferences from the Apple Menu.
    1. Select Apple Menu > System Preferences > Print & Scan or Printers & Scanners.
    2. Click the + button.
  4. Click the Default icon which is located at the top of the dialogue box.
  5. Select your machine from the Name list.
  6. Make sure that 'XXXXXXX + CUPS' is selected in the Use list. (Where XXXXXXX is your model name.)

    If you cannot find the 'XXXXXXX + CUPS', the CUPS printer driver is not installed.
    Download the latest Full Driver & Software Package and install it. The installation instructions are available on the download page.
    > Click here to download theFull Driver & Software Package in the Downloads section.

    If the Full Driver & Software Package is not available for your model, select the CUPS Printer Driver or Printer Driver.

  7. Click Add.
  8. The printer is now available in the Printers section.
  9. Select Quit System Preferences from the Apple Menu.

STEP D (macOS): If the issue still continues...

Check the solution applicable for your case:

(For USB connection)
> Click here to see how to resolve the issue of being unable to print using my Brother machine on a USB connection.

(For network connection)
> Click here to see how to resolve the issue of being unable to print using my Brother machine on a network connection.

You may need to troubleshoot if one of the following problems occurs with your thermal Printer:

  • Printing stops and the status indicator light turns red.
  • The status indicator remains red.
  • Prints random or unrecognizable letters or numbers.

To troubleshoot a problem, make sure:

  • You chose the correct label stock dimension.
  • The printer case is closed and latched.
  • The labels are loaded in the printer and no labels are missing in the middle of the roll.
  • Labels are not jammed in the label path.
  • The transmissive sensor, which detects the margins between labels, is not dirty.

To run your thermal printer through Dump (Reset) Mode, do the following:

  1. Turn the printer off using the power switch on the back of the printer.
  2. Press and hold the Feed button while turning the printer back on. The light around the Feed button will begin flashing red.

While the light is flashing red, release the Feed button. The light turns green, three or four labels dispense approximately three seconds later, and then the Dump Mode printout starts printing.

a. Tip: You must release the Feed button while the light is flashing red. If you hold the Feed button too long, the red light will stop flashing, and you will not get a response from the printer. This is not necessarily an indication that the printer is malfunctioning (see Solid Red Light Tip below).

  1. Press the Feed button once to exit Dump Mode. The light turns green.

Solid Red Light Tip: If a solid red light occurs, turn the printer off for 10 seconds and then back on. The light should return to green. If it still does not return to green, repeat the Dump (Reset) Mode procedure, beginning with step 1. If the light still does not return to green, call UPS Technical Support.

Troubleshooting a Zebra ZP450 thermal printer

With the printer power off, press and hold the Feed button while you turn on the power.

Release the Feed button immediately after the printer status light turns green (approximately 30 seconds). The printer will print 'Now in DUMP' at the top of the label and then advance to the next label.

Press the Feed button once. The printer will print a label with 'Out of DUMP' at the top.

Troubleshooting labels

The type of printer on which you plan to print these labels determines your options of label stock dimensions. Some label stocks contain an extra area, known as the extended area, so you can customize your labels with a generic barcode, an SSCC-18 barcode, a preprinted label stock, a graphical image of your company logo in *.pcx or *.bmp format, or one to five reference numbers.

Your choice of labels determines how you set up your printer. For instructions, select the appropriate topic:

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  • Set Up for Thermal 4 x 8 (Perforated) Labels

How to clean a thermal printer?

It's a good idea to clean the print head on your thermal label printer each time you load a new roll of labels in the printer.

To clean the print head:

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  1. Open the printer case by pulling the cover release tabs forward (these tabs are located on both sides near the top of the printer).
  2. Rub the cleaning pen (supplied with the printer) across the dark area of the print head.
  3. Wait one minute, and then close the printer case.
  4. For further cleaning assistance, refer to your printer documentation.




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