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Captain Monday

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OfficeJet 3830

I have a valid abobe (free) account 

Ink cartridges certified, genuine,  and near full

Firmware auto updated on printer, did factory reset too.

HP smart app Installed on mobile and laptop

 

Have tried printing from multiple devices, browsers, from operating system dialog box, from cloud,

from HP Smart App and all I have to show for it is mostly blank pages. Definitely a printer issue the same docs 

transferred to thumbb drive come out fine when printed at home office store nearby

 

All I get is partially pages short of contacting HP for paid support it is about to go in the bin!

 

Any ideas?

 

 

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I can't print a PDF file. How do I get it to print?
  • Open the File Menu.
  • Select “Print
  • The Printing window will appear.
  • Click “Advanced”
  • Put a check in the box next to “Print as Image”
  • Click OK to close the “Advanced” window.
  • Click OK to print.

Wortha try ????

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2 minutes ago, CharlieH said:
I can't print a PDF file. How do I get it to print?
  • Open the File Menu.
  • Select “Print
  • The Printing window will appear.
  • Click “Advanced”
  • Put a check in the box next to “Print as Image”
  • Click OK to close the “Advanced” window.
  • Click OK to print.

Wortha try ????

Got to go out right now but I have Mac OS, iOS, Chrome, no windows product. 

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1 minute ago, NanLaew said:

The printer cant tell a pdf from a jpg and if the OP is getting 'mostly' blank pages, it sounds like a printer maintenance job?

 

And then again...

 

5 minutes ago, RichCor said:

Lots of entries when I do a simple google search:  OfficeJet 3830 issues printing .pdf

 

...one of them may list why and have a solution

maybe HP printers can. I am only familiar with Canon products but looks like HP have their own, unique idiosyncrasies just like Canon.

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Does the printer work fine with other documents, or even other .pdf documents?

 

If not then I'd suspect a printer driver issue.

If it's just this one .pdf document or even a couple of .pdf documents then I'd suspect the .pdf documents themselves aren't being created 100% compliant with the .pdf standard.

 

PDF are object container files.

If the file contains oddities or was created or edited incorrectly it could cause printing issues with some printers (while other printers, or their print drivers, might correct or ignore the error).

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10 minutes ago, lopburi3 said:

Are you sure the paper size has not been changed?  For most things A4 is standard size here but if got changed to letter it might appear as you say.  

Every time I load paper it asks me. Letter is standard in US If the last load was a4 it asks did you load a4? For letter the same.I have tried both. I am US (now) and Asia based so I have a ream of A4 in reserve here though i don't think it is sold in US shops. I get in in Seoul or Tokyo.

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1 hour ago, Captain Monday said:

A header and one or more grey lines. Other PDF files get similar results.

Some print drivers will let you PREVIEW the page before printing, is that displaying without issue?

 

the sample:

https://www.lmginsurance.co.th/th/Documents/smart-pay-credit-2012.pdf

 

 

EDIT: ...also, have you downloaded the latest Jun 1, 2020 firmware from the HP Support server?

 

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1 hour ago, Captain Monday said:

Every time I load paper it asks me. Letter is standard in US If the last load was a4 it asks did you load a4? For letter the same.I have tried both. I am US (now) and Asia based so I have a ream of A4 in reserve here though i don't think it is sold in US shops. I get in in Seoul or Tokyo.

But print program also has options and that normally you will have an option to change there - once changed they tend to keep that change.  Mentioned A4 because it is the normal size in Thailand.  Can you print OK using a different software program.  Although on my Canon the printer paper size got changed to 4x6 from normal A4 due to something placed on button and had few bad words before finding the cause.

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That printer should have a menu. Intergral, built it on the printer.

From that, on the printer, not a computer, run a test print.

If that fails, it is a printer hardware issue.

If that prints ok, then it's driver/software.

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