Impression stands in normal quality printing

I have a Deskjet F2280. In 'Print quality' 'Fast draft mode', that's OK, but in 'Normal' printing stops after about 25% and the display shows 'E '. After pressing the 'X' button, the document goes forward until it ejects it and the printer will return to standby mode. Thanks for your help.

Thanks, Jabzi, for your efforts. I consulted the local HP support and their advice was to try to print from another computer, and he won. Considering that this printer is now 5 years old, I decided just to buy a new one, the Deskjet 2515.

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