Troubleshooting Common Print Problems
Printer Shows as Offline
The printer appears in your list but shows "Offline":
- Check the printer itself — is it powered on and showing a ready or idle status on its display?
- Check there is no paper jam (open the trays and covers briefly to inspect)
- On your computer, go to Settings > Printers & scanners, click the printer, and click Open print queue
- In the print queue window, click Printer in the menu and ensure Use Printer Offline is not ticked
- Try printing again — it should reconnect automatically
- If still offline, restart the printer at the device itself and wait 60 seconds
Print Job Stuck in Queue
- Go to Settings > Printers & scanners, click the printer, and click Open print queue
- Right-click the stuck job and select Cancel
- If the job won't cancel, restart the Print Spooler service:
- Press Windows + R, type
services.msc, and press Enter - Find Print Spooler, right-click it, and select Restart
- Press Windows + R, type
- Try printing again
Printer Missing From Your List
Printers are pushed automatically to your device by IT. If a printer you expect to have is not appearing, contact IT Helpdesk — do not attempt to add it manually.
Email: [email protected]
Poor Print Quality
- Streaky or faded output: Toner or ink may be low. Check the printer display for a toner low warning. Let your manager know so a replacement cartridge can be ordered.
- Smudged output: May indicate a drum or fuser issue — log a ticket with IT Helpdesk.
Running Out of Paper
Paper is held in the stationery area at your site. If stock is running low, let your manager know so a reorder can be arranged.
Still Having Issues?
Log a ticket at helpdesk.pbr.org.au and include: the printer name/location, what you were trying to print, and any error message on screen or on the printer display.
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