Printer starting printing a blank page at the beginning of each job on more than one or all apps. Not a paper size/ margin problem overflowing to next page. even happened in wordpad with one single word on the page....Can't find a supress blank pages option in the driver.. Just started to do this. What's going on.
Try connecting the printer via the USB port on either one of the computers. Then test if the machine prints fine then likely possibility is that the Network interface card is faulty remove the network card and install in a different slot and test. If the same thing happens then reinstall the drivers and test.
Hope this helps
Thanks J
SOURCE: Zebra TLP 2844-Z Test page print within Win XP
This printer requires special software to print labels with. It uses a unique PCL language to work with. Thats why when you use these printers with Fedex or UPS software, it typically downloads forms first before working.
Zebra used to see a label designer program to work with it. You might want to check with them to see if they still carry it.
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what application are you printing from? also, can you do a print preview to see if there are more than one page? if that works, then your printer mechanism is not following the driver information from the print queue manager.
SOURCE: Printer sends out extra page everytime I print
either your paper size settings need to be adjusted in the software, or your setup has included a seperator page.
SOURCE: Dell 1720dn takes extra blank page at end of job and jams
There are rubber rollers that grab the paper to pull it through typically these get slick over time and will cause the printer to grab an extra sheet of paper. How I usually fix this problem is to check and see if the rollers are slick if so then I take an Emory board to them to rough them up just a little bit. I have also in the past used clear finger nail polish on the roller and that has helped. I would apply a bit of the clear polish to the roller, if it did not work then I would take the Emory board to it.
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