DeskJet 3520 prints only in on runing window size 24 font 8.1?

HP deskjet 3520 prints only in on the 24 font size. victory running 8.1

The font size is controlled by the software print application that you use.  You change the font size in the software.

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    wendylo-vel says:

    Printer works perfectly and reliably until replaced by fiber-optic broadband on Wednesday.Wireless connection ok. "No problems found." wireless network test results Printed about four documents at random but usually get an error message in the print queue. Have you tried a mobile printer away from router and reconnect wireless. TalkTalk is unable to help. Everything else works. Help!

    The fiber has nothing to do with the printing of your network. It's a totally different connection. First of all, I could check the software and see if the printer still works correctly. Maybe it's having a connection problem with the driver software. Uninstall and reinstall the software/driver?

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    Hi ceshoup,

    I understand that you have a Deskjet 3520 which only prints the headers and footers of your email. I will definitely do my best to help you with this problem.

    I just need to ask you a few questions to help you better.

    1 if you use Internet Explorer, did you try Firefox or Chrome to see if there is a difference?

    2 are you able to print anything else of the same browser?

    3. you have a questions, print from other programs?

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  • PRI all-in-one HP Deskjet 3520: Deskjet 3520 printer all-in-one copy, but will scan and print computer

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    Welcome to the HP community @273frustrated,.

    I understand that your 3520 Deskjet is no copy making more correctly however, you can print and scan without a problem. I will do my best to help! I might be far away but I suspect that there could be a problem with the printhead and it printing black ink. I say this because when you print from your computer, normally the ink colors mix to create a composite black, and when you print copies, it's only the black ink cartridge that is used.

    I want you to try a power reset and make sure that the printer is plugged directly into the wall, avoiding bars power and surge protectors. This ensures that the printer is full on.

    Turn on the printer.
    With the printer, unplug the power cord at the back of the unit.
    Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
    Wait at least 15 seconds.
    Plug the power cord into the wall outlet.
    Reconnect the power cord to the back of the unit.
    If the printer does not by itself, press the Power button to turn it on.

    Please also try the procedure described in this guide and get back to me with the results when you're done and I hope that we can reach a resolution!

    Testify of my answer by hitting the thumbs up below and press the button "accept as Solution" if I have you helped a resolution!

    I hope this helps you!

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    Hi panavygirl,

    I understand that you have a problem with printing labels Avery to your Deskjet 3520 printer. I'll try my best to help you solve this problem. Could you please tell me the model number of your printer and the operating system that you are running on your computer?

    HP Deskjet 3520 e-all-in-one and e-all-in-one printer, HP Deskjet Ink Advantage 3520 product specifications the table below shows the types of paper supported. This printer doesn't support label paper. That said when you choose the type of paper in the advance printing preferences menu, try to choose a paper to heavier weight for the printing of labels.

    The following table contains a list of sizes and types of paper supported.
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    Is the current driver for this printer compatible with Windows 10?

    Or should I wait to upgrade to Windows 10?

    Thank you very much for your advice.

    Yes, thought the same thing, wait some time to upgrade to Windows 10.

    Will do.

  • HPScan: Series of HP Deskjet 3520 printer not found >

    HPScan fails on 7 Windsows with the HP Deskjet 3520 series has not been found.

    I can scan to help start the analysis of the printer icon in devices and printers.  I can also scan from the browser to the printer (IP).

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    Hi @Barrry

    A few ideas come to mind. It seems that the question has something to do with the software. Let's first run the printer Installation Wizard because it could detect that something is missing and help to fill the gaps;

    Click here to download and run the HP printer install wizard for Windows

    If the problem persists, running the print and Scan doctor could help. Printing HP and doctor Scan is a free utility (tool) that allows to quickly solve common printing, scanning and connectivity problems, including but not limited to:

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      USB: Check that the USB connection from your computer to the HP product works properly.

      Network: Verifies that the network connection between your computer and your network is working properly.

    • Device Status Test: checks the errors of the device, such as paper, paper jams, stands transport and paper issues and provides instructions to resolve the error.

    • Driver: checks the driver missing or corrupt files.

    • Device Manager: check the problems in Device Manager that could prevent printing.

    • Device online: check if the product has been suspended or put in offline and then sets the State back in line if necessary.

    • Print queue: checks and clears pending print jobs in the print queue (a newspaper for printing waiting to print).

    • Port Match: check the port settings for the HP product.

    • Device conflicts: check the conflicts with other drivers, such as the other brands of printers.

    • Ink issues: check the cartridges and the ink levels for issues that affect the print quality.

    • Print settings: check and adjust the print quality settings.

    • Test print: print a test page for the assessment of the print quality and provides options for cleaning and if necessary print head alignment.

    • Scan tests: check the scanning mechanism, drivers, and registry entries.

    Source:try the HP Print and Scan Doctor for Windows

    Click here to download and run the print and Scan Doctor > www.hp.com/go/tools

    If this does not resolve the problem, after back and let me know if there are all the symbols except the Green checkmarks and what they are next of course. The key is not always easy to identify the key and check mart are in the green circle.

    • If you see only the Green checkmarks (), the tool did not find any problem.

    • If you see green sides (), the utility identified a problem and fix it automatically.

  • If you see yellow exclamation points (), the test failed and requires monitoring of the user, but the step was ignored.

  • If you see a red X (), follow the onscreen instructions to fix the problem.

  • I can't wait to hear back on your part.

  • HP deskjet 1510 prints only the page displayed in email

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    Hello @Jaxtuff,

    Welcome to the HP Forums!

    I understand that your 1510 Deskjet prints only the display page in your Email. I will do my best to help you! What do you mean by electronic display? It is only printing a certain body of this Email? Could elaborate you more on this? I need to know your operating system on your computer? Windows or Mac?

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    What type of browser Web are you using and what type of e-mail?

    Please verify this information and I will help you. Have a good night!

  • DeskJet 3520 - print Invitations

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    Daniel, from what you describe, you try printer 5.5 * 8.5 paper, however, the printer is not properly align printing with paper that you use. Is this correct?

    First of all, I want to note that after checking the product specifications (link below) that the printer you have does not have 5.5 * 8.5 paper listed as some supported paper sizes (check under management specifications of the paper).

    http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c03274848

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  • HP Deskjet 3520: Printer uses a different color than the original

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    Hi @Deborahdebster

    Welcome to the Forums of HP's Support.   I understand that when you print using your printer Deskjet 3520, a problem of print quality with regard to the colors.

    I've included the document to solve the problems of quality Print to the HP Deskjet 3520 and HP Deskjet Ink Advantage e-all-in-one 3520 Printer series . There the steps you want to fix the problem of print quality.

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    http://h30434.www3.HP.com/T5/Ink-toner-cartridge-printhead-issues/black-not-printing-on-OfficeJet-4620-Photosmart-6520/m-p/4822686

  • DeskJet 2540: Deskjet 2540 print and Scan works on Windows 10

    I have installled, uninstalled and reinstalled the software half a dozen times now, on my Windows 10 machine, but I still don't have any interface to scan documents.

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    How can I get to the good old scan dialog box?

    Among others, I used to have an option here to scan directly to PDF. This option is not accessible from anywhere on the machine and is something I desperately need to back.

    Has it been removed from version 10 of Windows? I ran a search for "Scan" computer, but the only options I get are native Windows analysis (which works very well for the individual photos) and this dialog box. Nothing that would allow me to scan a document of several pages in PDF format

    Hello

    Thank you for using the HP forum.

    You can download and install the software COMPLETE features of HP printing for your operating system:

    http://support.HP.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/HP-DeskJet-2540-all-in-one-printer-series/5295960/model/5295961#Z7_3054ICK0K8UDA0AQC11TA930C7

    Once you have downloaded and installed the software, FULL of features, you will be able to print and scan.

    You would be able to scan multiple pages in PDF format. This resource will show you how:

    Scan multiple pages to a PDF document

    https://goo.GL/NcB2oc

    The following resources will be useful for your scanning needs:

    Quick Guide for scanning needs
    http://h30434.www3.HP.com/T5/scanning-faxing-and-copying/quick-guide-to-your-scanning-needs/m-p/5625126

    Hope that helps.

  • DeskJet 3520 prints OK, but gives the wrong error message.

    Yesterday, I installed a brand new 3520 Deskjet on an existing Windows XP PC.

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  • DeskJet F380 print only page 1 - only when the first powered

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    Pablu

    Hi pablu,.

    Welcome to the HP Forums, I hope you enjoy your experience!

    I see you are having some problems printing with Deskjet F380.
    I'll be happy to help you.

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    Thanks for posting on the HP Forums.
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  • Failure 0 x 61000031 for HP Deskjet 3520 printer?

    I'll put up my HP Deskject 3520 for the first time. Configuration information that I indicate that I am supposed to connect the HP printer, install the print cartridges and then turn it on. The printer display reads "printer failure 0 x 61000031 ' there is a problem with the printer or ink system. Turn the printer off, then on. If you continue to receive this message, contact HP.

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    Given that the error occurs regardless of whether the USB cable is connected to my computer and that I myself never even at the stage where I could wireless configuration, I kind of doubt that it is important what operating system I use. However, if it's important, I use 64-bit Windows 7 Home Premium with Service Pack 1.

    Hi polkadotorchid,

    The error is caused by the mechanism of cartridge which is stuck to its original position.

    Is it possible to manually move this mech postiion home cartridge toward the center of your printer?

    If you are unable to move freely, you will need to call our technical support at the 800-474-6836. If you do not live in the United States / Canada region please click the link below to get help from your region number.

    http://www.HP.com/cgi-bin/hpsupport/index.pl

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