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A couple of months ago, I bought a new HP OfficeJet Pro 8124e printer It was printing perfectly until today, when every single document I tried to print failed, saying, "Unable to print Rendering failed " I have done all of the following, and nothing works: * run diagnostics through HP Smart and the computer (no issues found)
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Most printers have an option to control how double-sided printing is done (flip on the long edge or flip on the short edge) If this is set incorrectly, it could cause the pages to print in the wrong orientation Steps to check and change duplex printing settings: Open the Print Dialog: Go to the document you want to print and click on File
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Good afternoon, in the HP Support the latest version of HP Print and Scan Doctor is version 5 7 1 but if I open HP Print and Scan Doctor, it offers to download version 5 7 2 Some websites say version 5 7 2 is the latest one I ask you if version 5 7 2 was a "beta" version ( or not ) I wait for
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Printing Errors or Lights Stuck Print Jobs; DesignJet, Large Format Printers Digital Press; Sprocket; Samsung; Printers Knowledge Base; Printer Wireless, Networking Internet; Printer Ink Cartridges Print Quality; Printer Paper Jams Feed Issues; Desktops Desktop Software and How To Questions
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I am unable to install printers from HP and Samsung on my new Windows 11 64bit ARM (Snapdragon) Lenovo Thinkpad My main printer is a Samsung Express M2835DW I've located and installed the SUPD-V4-ARM64-4 01 2 2972 exe driver, manually installed the printer with this driver The printer is listed a
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OP of this question originally clearly had a string-formatting approach in mind, which would make the question a) a duplicate and b) caused by a typo (clearly the intent is to use %-style formatting, but the actual % operator is not used as required)
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Here is an example of print statement use They should appear under the messages tab as a previous person indicated Declare @TestVar int = 5; print 'this is a test message'; print @TestVar; print 'test-' + Convert(varchar(50), @TestVar);
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