DeskJet 3755: Extremely slow printing, work stuck in the print queue

Hey, I just bought a HP all-in-one Deskjet 3755 and put it in place and recorded. It is connected to my network, but I'm having a few problems.

(1) the printer will only print jobs when it is connected to my computer by USB, even if I connected wireless.

(2) print PDF print jobs EXTREMELY SLOWLY, over a minute for a page of text.

Please do not just link me to support.hp.com pages... for some reason, they do not load on my computer (see the place completely empty, even if the HP site support work and charges).

Thank you!!!

Hey @anb9495,

Welcome to the Forums of HP's Support.

I see that you have some problems with the slowness of printing for the all-in-one printer Deskjet 3755. I can help you with that.

To start, make sure that the printer is plugged directly into a wall outlet, not a surge protector. Once completed, this document describes How to troubleshoot slow printing with your printer.

Please let me know the results after following the above. If you are able to print, click on accept solution. If you appreciate my help, please click on the thumbs up icon. The two icons are below this post.

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