SOURCE: printing black squares in word.doc
It sounds like this is an HP driver issue. HP drivers have built-in "optimizations" (that unfortunately have bugs) for things like printing photos. Different programs (word, for example) try to take advantage of these optimizations in different ways. When they work, they give superior photo printing (faster, with more accurate color). When they don't, you get black squares. This is why "converting" it to PDF worked for you -- Word printed it through the PDF driver instead of the HP printer driver, then when you printed the PDF file, that program avoided those optimizations when it sent the images to the printer. Unfortunately, the translation caused quality loss. If your goal was to print out something like a "proof-sheet" of photos, you might try the free photo organizer at www.preclick.com. It will print these for you, captions and everything, and should be able to avoid the driver issues.
SOURCE: Very slow PDF and large files printing
It has nothing to do with your files but with a setting on the copier. Press*utility*user management*number 5 or 6 and make sure to select priority device to printer.
SOURCE: software issue - .pdf's not printing properly
We had the same problem. Ended up using the "print as image" option in Acrobat print dialog, then they came out OK.
SOURCE: Wingdings prints on Brother HL2170W
When printing using Terminal Server, the print driver needs to be installed on the server itself. If you have a printer that doesn't have the driver installed on the server, it will either not print at all or it will use the "fallback driver", which is something set by the person who administers the server. Thus, it may be trying to use an HP driver to print to a Brother printer, which won't work. Ask the administrator to install the Brother driver on the server and it should work at that point.
DUPLEX OFF/ON
This item appears only when an optional duplexer is installed. Set
the value to ON to print on both sides (duplex) or OFF to print on
one side (simplex) of a sheet of paper.
The default setting is OFF.
Print on both sides (Duplex) Click Print on both sides. If you will bind the document along
the top edge, click Flip pages up.
User manual:
http://bizsupport.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c01295101/c01295101.pdf
Click on this link or copy and paste the complete link into your browser.
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