It is best to tell us the exact message verbiage, what OS brand/version, application used to print, print driver version and type, file type, an electronic size.
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By the way, if your print driver is set to print on Plain 1 paper type, but in the machine paper type settings the tray is set to Plain 2, it will create an error messsge. The paper types must match EXACTLY between the print driver and machine. Three things; paper size, paper orientation, paper type (sometimes known as paper weight) must all match between the print driver settings and menu settings on the machine.
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It is best to tell us the exact message verbiage, what OS brand/version, 0application used to print, print driver version and type, file type, an electronic size.
Ensure the printer paper tray is set to the size of paper you have loaded, and that the display reflects this, for example Letter (8.5x11.0). Also, set the type to Plain for 20# bond weight paper.
Before you print, check the electronic size of you document. Is it Letter? If not your application must be able to resize and print on Letter, otherwise you will get a paper size/type mismatch error. Most errors like this are because your document size electronically is not Letter (maybe A4, maybe you downloaded a doc from a European web site) and thus can't print because the size differs.
Always check the properties of the doc to see if it matches the paper size and orientation.
In some apps, such as Adobe Reader, you can select an option to shrink or expand the image to fit on the different size paper.
A4 paper is 8.27x11.69 inches, Letter is 8.5x11.0 so not the same.
Again, ensure your print application and/or driver paper size, type, and orientation match the paper loaded in the printer, and ensure the printer settings and display correctly refect this.
It is best to tell us the exact message verbiage, what OS brand/version, application used to print, print driver version and type, file type, an electronic size.
Ensure the printer paper tray is set to the size of paper you have loaded, and that the display reflects this, for example Letter (8.5x11.0). Also, set the type to Plain for 20# bond weight paper.
Before you print, check the electronic size of you document. Is it Letter? If not your application must be able to resize and print on Letter, otherwise you will get a paper size/type mismatch error. Most errors like this are because your document size electronically is not Letter (maybe A4, maybe you downloaded a doc from a European web site) and thus can't print because the size differs.
Always check the properties of the doc to see if it matches the paper size and orientation.
In some apps, such as Adobe Reader, you can select an option to shrink or expand the image to fit on the different size paper.
A4 paper is 8.27x11.69 inches, Letter is 8.5x11.0 so not the same.
Again, ensure your print application and/or driver paper size, type, and orientation match the paper loaded in the printer, and ensure the printer settings and display correctly refect this.