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>> How to test a printer >>
After the printer has been installed in Windows you can use Windows to print a self-test page to make sure the printer is working by following the below steps.
Microsoft Windows 98, 2000, ME, XP, 2003, and Vista users
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Click Start, Settings, and open Control Panel.
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Double-click the Printers or Printers and Fax icon.
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Right-click on the Printer you wish to test and click Properties. If you do not see your printer listed your printer is not installed.
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In the Printers Properties window click the Print Test Page button.
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If the printer is able to print a test page, you're printer is installed and setup properly. However, if you're unable to print in other programs it's possible that the program you're attempting to print from has issues.
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