03-25-2024
09:30 AM
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03-13-2025
08:11 AM
by
James_C
I am on Windows 11 and connected to WIFI. My printer was printing fast but, now has slowed down. I believe I might have done some paper setting that caused the problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
03-12-2025 01:13 PM
Hello,
Slow printing would usually be a sign of a drop in communication. If it is connected via Wi-Fi, the first thing I suggest would be to power cycle the router that is connecting the devices. Once the network is back up, you can try a print to see if the speed has improved.
We would be happy to assist, but we would need some additional information to assist further. You can reply to this message with the information below and we can provide some troubleshooting steps or suggestions. For a more immediate resolution I would suggest contacting support over the phone at 1-800-652-2666. Our agents would be happy to assist.
1. What program are you printing from?
2.What does it show for the selected paper size and type in the print window on your computer?
03-12-2025 01:49 PM
Greetings,
By "slowed down" do you mean the elapsed time before a print job starts, or is the amount of time a document takes to print taking longer?
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