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If Something Goes Wrong
Wireless networking problems
You may have connected the printer while the computer is 
on. Disable Sleep mode, turn off the computer, and turn off 
the printer. Turn the printer back on, make sure it is online, 
and then turn the computer back on.
Try printing another file. For example, you could create and 
attempt to print a short test file using Notepad. If a Notepad 
file prints correctly, the problem may be in your original file.
If you cannot resolve the problem, contact the printer’s 
manufacturer.
The printer will not print what you see on the 
screen.
Many programs display information on the screen differently 
from the way they print it. See if your program has a print 
preview mode. This mode lets you see your work exactly as 
it will print. Contact the software manufacturer for more 
information.
Wireless networking problems
This section provides general troubleshooting tips for 
networking problems, specifically wireless (Wi-Fi
®
networking.
The terms and concepts used assume a basic 
understanding of networks, and may be for more 
advanced users. If you need assistance or if you are not 
familiar with the terminology, please see Windows
®
 Help 
and Support or contact your computer technician.
If your computer is equipped with an internal Wi-Fi
®
 
adapter, verify that Airplane mode is OFF (the wireless 
indicator light 
 will be lit).
Verify that your computer can detect access points or 
routers. If it can detect a Wi-Fi
®
 access point or router 
then it may be a configuration issue.
Verify that signal strength is good using the utility 
provided with the Wi-Fi
®
 adapter.
If another computer is on the same network, verify that it 
has network access, and can connect to the Internet. If, 
for example, the other computer cannot browse to a 
public Web site, the ISP’s (Internet Service Provider) 
service may be disrupted.
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