Why the Printer Printing Blank Pages

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There are many reasons why the printer printing blank pages. These include empty ink cartridges, improper cartridge installation, paper size, orientation and layout settings in the software, etc. Clean the print head if necessary. Make sure that there is no blank page in your document. If the printer software has a preview option, you can check and remove blank pages before printing.

Well, here we are listing down some probable causes of the relevant issue;


There are other minor causes that a user might not be able to appreciate. Therefore before we talk about the fixes to the problem, please make sure that you check a few important things, which we will discuss later in the article.

Steps to Fix a Printer Printing Blank Pages

Restart your Printer

The first thing to try would be to simply reset your printer and this can help resolve the issue with most printers. Reset your printer using these steps:



Resolve Ink / Toner Cartridges Problems

If the problem is with the ink cartridge, the printer will not print normally. In this case, check the ink level to confirm that there is enough ink in the device. If there is no ink left, you will need to insert new cartridges. You can also take out the current ink cartridges and check if they are damaged. For any damaged cartridges, replace them with a new ones. Also, make sure that the cartridges are placed correctly. If not, remove these tanks and put them back correctly. Make sure the cartridge sits snugly in the slot.


Unclog the Print Head by Manual Cleaning

You can try the manual method when the automatic cleaning fails. Since there are two types of print heads – one is fixed at the cartridge and the other is removable. Here’s how:



Set Skip Blank Page in Printer Settings

You can either use the Print Preview option to check if any blank pages are going to print and remove them, or set the Skip Blank Pages option in your printer settings. Let’s see how:



Run the Windows Printer Troubleshooter

Be it any brand of the printer (HP, Epson, or Canon), you must try the Windows Printer Troubleshooter to check if it helps fix the issue. Let’s see how: