The first step in the process of connecting your printer to Wi-Fi is to access its settings. Once you have accessed the printer's settings, locate and click on the Wi-Fi option. Select the network you want to connect to and enter the Wi-Fi password to finish the connection.
Printers do not have enough ink or toner, or they are frozen. Run the printer’s head cleaning software and check for any issues which show the driver is out-of-date.
Subtly take the blocked paper out of the plate and roll. Be sure to use the appropriate paper size and don't overstuff the tray.
You could turn down print quality to see if that helps, switch to a direct USB connection instead of Wi-Fi, and get the printer drivers updated.
The majority of the printers do have a built-in display or software on your computer that indicates ink or toner levels. You can also check using the printer app.
So, standard white printer paper is used for everyday printing. However, for the best of the best choice, (artistic) depending on your printer's type photo, premium laser/inkjet paper should be chosen.
Put the document face down on the scanner glass, pick the scan option by clicking the copy from your printer or computer software, and choose the file format you desire.
Restart your printer turn off your computer, check the network connection, and see if the default device is correct.