


Update the printer firmware using this link. Try updating the printer firmware to the latest version and check if it helps. Let's continue with the troubleshooting steps now. Have you tried printing from a different application does the issue persist?Īre you printing from a browser or application? Please answer a few questions below in order to assist you better.ĭid you make any changes to your printer? Is this a parts issue? Is there something outside the toner that needs to be replaced.ĭon't worry I'll try to help you out. If some idiot tech gives me a textbook routine for various steps to troubleshoot, I will go bananas, or blueberries, as the case may be. But each report is saturdated in blue.Īlso did a" restore factory settings" on printer. Ran every single diagnostic and report on the machine, demo pages, color calibration, ink status, etc. Tried replacing every single toner cartridge. This does effect the intensity of the blue, but not for the better. Printed on various thickness of paper, and adjusted paper setting on printer itself. You can see the origional print of what you wanted (say a business letter in black ink) in the background, but there is a think layer of blue on top of any printed page, including margins.Īgain, each page appears to printed correctly, with correct colors, except each page printed is saturdated in blue.Īttempted Solutions: Printed from three devices with multiple installed/uninstalled drivers. Imagine you put a blue transparency on top of anything you printed.

Problem: Copy/Scan work fine, but Print makes each page print with doused in blue. Product: LaserJet Pro 200 color MFP M276mw

