If your computer displays an error message regarding resetting BIOS x200s password, we recommend that you read these troubleshooting tips. Disconnect the specific main battery, disconnect it, disconnect the CMOS battery, then press and hold the corresponding power button for a minute – remove whatever turned off. Let sit for 5 minutes, then reassemble. But be careful – before doing this, write down the clobber settings in the BIOS. The default value will be reset.
Why is my Mac not communicating with my printer?
To diagnose connections, disconnect and reconnect each cable between each printer and the computer and verify that the connections are secure. Each Mac model has multiple USB ports; If the actual printer still doesn’t work after reconnecting these cables, try a different USB port. Your original printer may be dead.
If your printer is connected For this Mac, make sure the printer cable is also properly connected and that the printer is plugged into a power outlet and turned on.
If your printer is on a network, make sure your Mac and printer are still on the same network, ink is on, and the technology is working. If you have two printers on your network, check which printer you have selected. It may be permanently different from the one you are likely to choose.
If you are using a connected printer shared by another Mac, make sure my Mac is macOS 10.5 or later, secure, not in power saving mode, and the trigger is activated with respect to. See Sharing your printer.
If your device is connected to a USB port on your computer, open System Information and click USB. If the printer name appears in the hardware list but the printer is not working, see the printer documentation for more information and troubleshooting information, or see If a USB resource is not working with your Mac.
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If you are the sameIf you cannot print, see the large amount of additional troubleshooting information below.
If none of the previous recommendations worked, the printer queue might be corrupted. Try removing it and reconfiguring your printer.
Try to continue printing
On a Mac, click the printer icon behind the dock to open the Printer Preferences window.
Do all of the following:
When you see the Resume button in the toolbar, each printer will stop. Click on the “Continue” button.
If another job is delaying the queue because of an error, select 9 to 5, then click the small change Delete job at (marked with an X on the line).
If a single print job is paused in a crowd, select it, then press the resume button for each print job on the fantastic (indicated by the curved arrow).
If your print job does not appear on the printer line, you may need to print to a different printer. Check the windows outlineCheck for additional printers or try printing again to make sure you have selected the correct printer. Check