CCNA Printer Troubleshooting Questions

30 questions · Printer Troubleshooting · All types, answers revealed

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MCQmedium

A user reports that their laser printer prints a 'PC LOAD LETTER' error message. The paper tray is full of A4 paper. What should the technician do to resolve the issue?

A.Replace the toner cartridge.
B.Change the paper size setting in the printer driver to A4.
C.Clean the paper pickup rollers.
D.Update the printer firmware.
AnswerB

Matching the driver setting to the actual paper in the tray resolves the mismatch error.

Why this answer

The 'PC LOAD LETTER' error indicates the printer expects letter-size paper but the tray is loaded with A4. The solution is to either change the paper size setting in the printer driver or load letter-size paper, depending on the user's needs.

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MCQeasy

A user complains that their laser printer is printing blank pages. The printer has toner, and the paper feeds correctly. Which component should the technician inspect first?

A.The fuser assembly.
B.The toner cartridge.
C.The pickup rollers.
D.The network cable.
AnswerB

A toner cartridge with a closed shutter or damaged drum prevents toner from transferring to the paper.

Why this answer

Blank pages from a laser printer with toner usually indicate the toner cartridge's shutter is closed or the drum is not making contact. The toner cartridge is the most common cause and should be inspected first.

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MCQmedium

A technician is troubleshooting a laser printer that produces a '50.1 Fuser Error' message on the display. The printer is in a dusty warehouse environment. What should the technician do first?

A.Replace the fuser immediately
B.Clean the fuser with compressed air
C.Power cycle the printer
D.Update the printer firmware
AnswerC

Power cycling resets the printer's internal state and may clear temporary error conditions.

Why this answer

A fuser error code like 50.1 indicates the fuser is not reaching the correct temperature or has a hardware fault. The first step is to power cycle the printer to clear temporary errors. If the error persists, the fuser assembly likely needs replacement.

Dust can cause overheating or sensor issues.

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MCQeasy

A user reports that their laser printer is producing pages with vertical black streaks. The streaks appear in the same location on every page, even after cleaning the glass and performing a calibration. Which component is most likely causing this issue?

A.Fuser assembly
B.Toner cartridge drum
C.Pickup rollers
D.Transfer roller
AnswerB

A scratched or damaged drum will transfer a vertical line of toner to every page, producing the reported streaks.

Why this answer

Vertical black streaks on laser printer output that repeat in the same location typically indicate a damaged drum or a scratched organic photoconductor (OPC) drum. The drum is responsible for transferring toner to the paper, and any defect on its surface will reproduce the streak on every page.

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MCQmedium

A technician is troubleshooting a laser printer that produces pages with a faint ghost image of the previous page. The ghost image is slightly offset. Which component is most likely the cause?

A.The toner cartridge is low on toner.
B.The fuser assembly is overheating.
C.The drum's cleaning blade is worn.
D.The pickup rollers are dirty.
AnswerC

A worn cleaning blade fails to remove residual toner, which then transfers to the next page as a ghost.

Why this answer

Ghosting in laser printers is often caused by a worn or damaged cleaning blade on the drum, or a failing fuser that doesn't fully fuse toner. The offset ghost indicates residual toner from the previous page not being cleaned off the drum.

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MCQhard

A user reports that their laser printer prints pages with a repeating horizontal band of missing text about every 3 inches. The printer has a new toner cartridge and the drum is separate. What is the most likely cause?

A.The fuser is not reaching the correct temperature
B.The toner cartridge is defective
C.The drum unit has a scratch or defect
D.The paper is damp or of poor quality
AnswerC

A scratch on the drum will cause a repeating missing band every time the drum rotates. The distance matches the drum's circumference, confirming this diagnosis.

Why this answer

Repeating horizontal defects at regular intervals are classic symptoms of a damaged roller or drum. The distance between defects matches the circumference of the drum or a roller. Since the toner cartridge is new, the issue likely lies with the separate drum unit or a roller (like the transfer roller) that has a defect.

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MCQmedium

A small business uses a thermal printer for shipping labels. Recently, the labels are printing with missing sections and uneven darkness. What is the most likely cause?

A.The label roll is loaded upside down.
B.The printer's platen roller is worn.
C.The thermal printhead is dirty or has a dead element.
D.The label stock is expired.
AnswerC

Dirt or a dead element on the printhead prevents proper heating, causing missing sections and uneven print.

Why this answer

Thermal printers rely on a printhead that heats the paper. Uneven darkness and missing sections typically indicate a dirty or damaged printhead element. Cleaning the printhead with a thermal cleaning pen or isopropyl alcohol is the first step.

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MCQmedium

A user complains that their inkjet printer produces smudged output that rubs off when touched. The printer uses standard plain paper and the ink cartridges are original. What is the most likely cause?

A.The printhead is misaligned
B.The ink cartridges are counterfeit
C.The paper type setting is incorrect for the media
D.The fuser is malfunctioning
AnswerC

If the printer is set to 'plain paper' but the user is using a different media, it may apply too much ink, causing smudging. Correcting the setting adjusts ink volume and drying time.

Why this answer

Smudged ink that rubs off on an inkjet printer usually means the ink is not drying properly. This can happen if the paper type setting is incorrect (e.g., set to 'plain paper' when using glossy paper) or if the printer is set to a high-speed mode that doesn't allow enough drying time. Adjusting the paper type or print quality setting often resolves the issue.

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MCQmedium

During a printer deployment, a technician installs a network laser printer and configures it with a static IP address. Users can print from their computers, but the printer's web interface is unreachable from any browser. What is the most likely cause?

A.The printer's IP address is on a different subnet
B.The printer's embedded web server is disabled
C.The printer driver is outdated
D.The printer's firmware needs updating
AnswerB

Printers often allow disabling the web server for security; if disabled, the web interface is unreachable even though printing works.

Why this answer

If printing works but the web interface is inaccessible, the printer's network settings are likely correct, but the web server service may be disabled or blocked by a firewall. Many printers have a separate setting to enable the embedded web server. Checking the printer's menu or documentation is the next step.

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MCQhard

A user says their inkjet printer prints colors that are slightly misaligned, with text appearing blurry. The printer has been used heavily for months. Which component should be checked or calibrated first?

A.The ink cartridge nozzles
B.The printhead alignment
C.The paper type setting
D.The printer driver version
AnswerB

Misalignment causes blurry text and color offset; calibration corrects this.

Why this answer

Misaligned colors and blurry text on an inkjet printer typically indicate that the printhead alignment is off. Most inkjet printers have a built-in alignment utility that prints a test page and adjusts the printhead position. Running this calibration is the standard first step.

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MCQeasy

A small office uses an inkjet printer that has not been used for two weeks. Now, the prints show missing colors and horizontal white lines. What should be done first to resolve this?

A.Replace the ink cartridges
B.Run the printhead cleaning cycle
C.Update the printer driver
D.Replace the printer
AnswerB

This is the standard first step to clear dried ink from the nozzles.

Why this answer

Inkjet printers that sit idle often have dried ink in the printhead nozzles, causing missing colors or lines. Running the printer's built-in printhead cleaning cycle uses ink to flush the nozzles. If that fails, a manual cleaning or replacement may be needed.

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MCQmedium

A user in a law office reports that their laser printer prints documents with faint text and light images. The toner cartridge is new, and the printer has sufficient toner. Which component should you inspect or replace first?

A.Transfer roller
B.Fuser assembly
C.Drum unit
D.Pickup rollers
AnswerC

The drum is responsible for attracting toner and transferring it to paper. A worn drum loses its charge, resulting in faint prints.

Why this answer

Faint print with a new toner cartridge often points to a worn or damaged drum. The drum is part of the toner cartridge or a separate unit, and if it is worn, it cannot hold a proper charge, resulting in light output. Replacing the drum or the entire cartridge usually solves the problem.

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MCQmedium

A user reports that their laser printer prints a blank page after every print job. The document itself prints correctly, but an extra blank sheet follows. What is the most likely cause?

A.The printer has a low toner cartridge
B.The printer driver is set to print a separator page
C.The fuser is malfunctioning
D.The paper size setting is wrong
AnswerB

Separator pages are intentionally blank or contain printer info; this setting causes an extra page.

Why this answer

An extra blank page after a print job is often caused by a setting in the printer driver or application that adds a separator page. This is common when 'Print separator page' is enabled. Checking the driver settings and disabling any separator page option usually resolves it.

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MCQmedium

A network printer in a school is shared by multiple users. They report that print jobs are frequently stuck in the queue and never print, but the printer itself is powered on and shows no errors. What is the most likely cause?

A.The printer driver is outdated
B.The print spooler service is stopped on the print server
C.The printer has a faulty network cable or incorrect IP configuration
D.The printer's fuser is worn out
AnswerC

A faulty cable or IP misconfiguration can cause the printer to be unreachable, so jobs queue but never print. The printer appears on but cannot communicate.

Why this answer

Print jobs stuck in the queue often indicate a communication issue between the printer and the network. A bad network cable or incorrect IP configuration can cause the printer to appear online but not receive data. Checking the network connection and printer IP settings is the first step.

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MCQhard

A user reports that their inkjet printer produces output with horizontal white lines through text and images. The printer has been used heavily for months without maintenance. What should you do to resolve this issue?

A.Replace the fuser assembly
B.Perform a printhead alignment
C.Run the printer's printhead cleaning cycle
D.Replace the pickup rollers
AnswerC

This is the standard first step for clearing clogged nozzles. The cleaning cycle forces ink through the nozzles to remove blockages.

Why this answer

Horizontal white lines on inkjet output indicate clogged printhead nozzles. Over time, dried ink can block nozzles, preventing ink from being deposited. Running a printhead cleaning cycle uses the printer's built-in routine to clear clogs.

If that fails, a manual cleaning or replacement may be needed.

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MCQeasy

A technician is installing a new network-connected laser printer in a conference room. After connecting the Ethernet cable and power, the printer's control panel shows an IP address of 169.254.3.18. What is the most likely issue?

A.The printer is configured with a static IP address.
B.The printer's Ethernet cable is faulty or not connected properly.
C.The printer's toner cartridge is empty.
D.The printer's firmware needs to be updated.
AnswerB

A poor connection prevents DHCP communication, causing the printer to use APIPA.

Why this answer

An IP address starting with 169.254 indicates the printer failed to obtain an address from a DHCP server and assigned itself an Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) address. The network connection or DHCP server should be checked.

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MCQeasy

A small office has an inkjet printer that produces prints with horizontal white lines across the page. The lines appear in different positions on each print. Which step should the technician take first?

A.Replace the ink cartridges.
B.Run the printer's printhead cleaning cycle.
C.Update the printer driver.
D.Replace the printer's fuser.
AnswerB

The cleaning cycle forces ink through the nozzles to clear clogs, which is the standard first step.

Why this answer

Horizontal white lines on inkjet output often indicate clogged printhead nozzles. Running the printer's cleaning cycle is the first recommended step to clear dried ink from the nozzles.

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MCQeasy

During a routine printer maintenance, you replace the toner cartridge in a laser printer. After reassembly, the printer displays 'Replace Toner' error even though the new cartridge is installed. What should you do first?

A.Replace the fuser assembly
B.Clean the corona wire
C.Remove the protective seal and reseat the cartridge
D.Update the printer firmware
AnswerC

This is the correct first step because the seal blocks toner flow and the cartridge may not be fully seated, preventing the printer from recognizing it.

Why this answer

The 'Replace Toner' error after installing a new cartridge often means the cartridge is not properly seated or the protective seal was not removed. Removing the seal allows toner to flow, and reseating ensures the printer detects the cartridge correctly.

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MCQmedium

A user complains that their laser printer is picking up multiple sheets of paper at once, causing jams. The paper tray is full of standard 20 lb bond paper. Which component is most likely causing this issue?

A.The pickup roller is worn
B.The paper is too thin
C.The separation pad is worn
D.The fuser is overheating
AnswerC

A worn separation pad fails to separate sheets, allowing multiple to feed.

Why this answer

Multiple sheets feeding into the printer is typically due to worn or dirty separation pads, which are designed to separate one sheet from the stack. Over time, these pads lose friction. Cleaning or replacing the separation pad usually fixes the problem.

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MCQmedium

A user reports that their inkjet printer makes a loud grinding noise when printing, and the paper feeds crookedly. Which component is most likely failing?

A.The printhead assembly.
B.The paper feed rollers.
C.The ink cartridges.
D.The printer's main logic board.
AnswerB

Worn or dirty feed rollers cause slipping, noise, and skewed paper feeding.

Why this answer

Grinding noise and crooked paper feed indicate a problem with the paper pickup or feed rollers. These rollers may be worn, dirty, or misaligned, causing improper paper handling.

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MCQeasy

A user reports that their laser printer is producing pages with vertical black streaks. The streaks appear in the same position on every page. Which component is most likely the cause?

A.Toner cartridge is low on toner.
B.Drum unit is scratched or damaged.
C.Fuser assembly is malfunctioning.
D.Pickup rollers are worn out.
AnswerB

A scratched drum picks up excess toner and deposits it as a repeating streak on each page.

Why this answer

Vertical black streaks on laser printer output that repeat in the same position are typically caused by a scratched or damaged drum. The drum carries the toner image, and any defect transfers toner to the paper in a repeating pattern.

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MCQhard

A technician is troubleshooting a color laser printer that prints documents with a yellow tint on all pages. The yellow toner cartridge is full, and the other colors are at normal levels. Which component is the most likely cause?

A.The fuser assembly is overheating.
B.The yellow toner cartridge's shutter is stuck open.
C.The printer's color calibration is incorrect.
D.The printer driver is set to grayscale.
AnswerB

A stuck shutter allows toner to continuously deposit on the drum, causing a yellow tint on every page.

Why this answer

A yellow tint across all pages suggests the yellow toner is being applied continuously. This could be due to a faulty yellow toner cartridge that leaks toner, or a stuck shutter. In some cases, the imaging drum for yellow may be damaged, but the cartridge itself is the first suspect.

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MCQhard

A technician is called to a site where a large format plotter is producing prints with banding (horizontal lines of varying density). The plotter uses dye-sublimation ink. The technician has already cleaned the printhead and run a nozzle check, but the issue persists. What should the technician check next?

A.Replace the ink cartridges.
B.Check the media advance rollers for wear or slippage.
C.Update the printer driver.
D.Replace the fuser assembly.
AnswerB

Worn or slipping advance rollers cause inconsistent paper movement, leading to banding even with good printheads.

Why this answer

Banding in dye-sublimation printers can be caused by inconsistent media advance, a failing printhead, or clogged ink lines. Since cleaning the printhead didn't help, the next step is to check the media advance mechanism, such as the rollers or encoder strip, which controls paper movement.

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MCQmedium

A thermal printer used for shipping labels is producing faint, hard-to-read labels. The printer has plenty of thermal paper loaded. What is the most likely cause?

A.The paper is upside down
B.The printhead is dirty or worn
C.The printer driver is incorrect
D.The paper is expired
AnswerB

Dirt or wear on the printhead reduces heat transfer, causing faint labels.

Why this answer

Thermal printers rely on the printhead heating the paper. Faint output usually indicates a dirty or worn printhead. Cleaning the printhead with a thermal cleaning pen or alcohol swab often restores clarity.

If the printhead is worn, replacement may be needed.

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MCQmedium

A technician is installing a new thermal printer for a retail point-of-sale system. After connecting the printer and installing the driver, the printer prints garbled characters and random symbols. What is the most likely cause?

A.The thermal paper is loaded upside down
B.The printer driver is incorrect for the model
C.The printhead is dirty
D.The printer is out of paper
AnswerB

Using a driver designed for a different printer model can cause the printer to receive commands it cannot interpret, resulting in garbled output.

Why this answer

Garbled characters or random symbols often indicate a driver mismatch or incorrect printer language setting. Thermal printers typically use ESC/POS or similar commands. Installing the wrong driver or having the communication settings (baud rate, parity) misconfigured can cause the printer to misinterpret data.

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MCQeasy

A small office has an inkjet printer that intermittently prints blank pages. The printer has been recently refilled with ink, and the printhead alignment test prints correctly. What is the most likely cause of the blank pages?

A.Low ink levels in the cartridge
B.Clogged printhead nozzles
C.Faulty fuser assembly
D.Incorrect paper type setting
AnswerB

Partial clogging can cause intermittent blank pages because the nozzles may not fire consistently, even though the alignment test uses a different pattern.

Why this answer

Inkjet printers that print blank pages often have clogged printhead nozzles, especially after refilling. Even if the alignment test prints fine, the nozzles may be partially blocked, causing some pages to print blank. Running a printhead cleaning cycle usually resolves this.

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MCQhard

A technician is deploying a new laser printer in a medical office. After installation, the printer prints a test page correctly, but when users print from their workstations, the output is garbled with random characters. What is the most likely cause?

A.The printer's network cable is faulty
B.The printer driver is incorrect or corrupt
C.The printer's memory is full
D.The printer is set to PostScript emulation but the driver uses PCL
AnswerB

A wrong or corrupt driver sends data in a format the printer cannot interpret, causing garbled output.

Why this answer

Garbled output from a printer that works on a test page but not from workstations usually indicates a driver mismatch. The test page uses the printer's internal firmware, while user print jobs rely on the installed driver. Installing the correct driver for the printer model and operating system resolves the issue.

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MCQeasy

A user reports that their laser printer is producing pages with vertical black streaks. The streaks appear in the same position on every page. What is the most likely cause?

A.Low toner cartridge
B.A dirty corona wire
C.A scratched drum
D.A faulty fuser
AnswerC

A scratched drum picks up toner and transfers it repeatedly, creating consistent vertical black streaks.

Why this answer

Vertical black streaks on laser printer output are typically caused by a damaged or scratched drum. The drum rotates and transfers toner, so any defect creates a repeating mark. Cleaning or replacing the drum usually resolves the issue.

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MCQhard

A user reports that their laser printer occasionally prints pages with a faint ghost image of the previous page. The ghost image appears about 2 inches below the current content. What is the most likely cause?

A.The toner cartridge is low
B.The fuser is overheating
C.The drum cleaning blade is worn
D.The paper is damp
AnswerC

A worn cleaning blade leaves toner on the drum, which transfers as a ghost image.

Why this answer

Ghosting in laser printers is often caused by a worn or damaged cleaning blade that fails to remove residual toner from the drum. The leftover toner transfers to the next page, creating a faint duplicate. Replacing the cleaning blade or drum unit usually fixes the problem.

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MCQhard

A large organization uses multiple network printers. One printer consistently prints pages with a faint ghost image of the previous page's content. The printer has been recently serviced with a new toner cartridge and drum. What component is most likely causing this ghosting?

A.The transfer roller is worn
B.The fuser assembly is failing
C.The toner cartridge is low on toner
D.The paper path has a buildup of toner
AnswerB

A failing fuser can leave residual toner on the drum, which then transfers to the next page as a ghost image. This is a common cause of ghosting.

Why this answer

Ghosting—a faint duplicate of a previous image—is often caused by a failing fuser that does not properly clean residual toner from the drum or by a worn cleaning blade. Even with new consumables, the fuser or cleaning assembly may be worn. The fuser's heat and pressure can cause toner to stick and transfer later.

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