📃 Blank prints cluster

Printer prints blank pages with ink installed

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Not sure if this is your issue? Start by printing a test page from your printer's own control panel — no computer involved. If the test page also comes out blank, the problem is ink or hardware. If the test page prints fine, see document rendering failures instead.
Quick answer
When a printer outputs blank pages but ink or toner is installed, the problem is almost always one of three things: clogged or dried nozzles (the most common cause in inkjet printers), a cartridge not properly seated after a recent change, or a document that rendered invisibly — white text on white background, or empty layers in a PDF. Run the printer's built-in nozzle check from its control panel first. If that prints correctly, the problem is the file or app, not the ink.
⚡ Quick checks — try these first (under 5 minutes)
  • Run the nozzle check from the printer's own control panel (Setup → Maintenance → Nozzle Check) — not from your computer
  • Remove the cartridge and check for protective tape on the copper contact strip and the nozzle area — reseat firmly until it clicks
  • Print a different file type — a plain text document or an image — to test if the blank is file-specific
  • Open the document and check for white text on white background, hidden layers, or an empty first page
  • Run one cleaning cycle from the printer's maintenance menu — maximum two consecutive cycles to avoid wasting ink

Why a printer outputs blank pages with ink installed

Blank pages are frustrating because the symptom — nothing on the page — doesn't immediately point to a cause. Here are the four real causes, in order of likelihood:

1. Clogged or dried nozzles (most common in inkjet)

Inkjet printers have microscopic nozzles that spray ink dots onto paper. When a printer sits unused for days or weeks, ink dries in the nozzle channels and blocks flow. The printer runs the print mechanism, paper moves through, but nothing deposits on the page. This is the most common cause of blank pages in inkjet printers and the easiest to fix: one or two cleaning cycles usually restores full output.

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The nozzle check pattern prints directly from the printer without involving the computer or driver. If the nozzle check shows all channels printing cleanly but documents still come out blank, the problem is not ink — jump to the document rendering section below.
2. Cartridge not seated correctly

A cartridge that isn't fully clicked into place maintains electrical contact intermittently — the printer thinks it has ink, the nozzle check may even show partial results, but actual print jobs come out blank or nearly blank. This is especially common immediately after a cartridge change. Remove the cartridge completely, check for any remaining protective tape or film, and reinsert until you hear and feel a definite click.

3. Document rendering failure

If the nozzle check prints fine but documents come out blank, the problem is the file itself or the application sending the print job. Common causes: white text on a white background (invisible in the file, invisible on paper), a PDF with empty annotation layers, a Word document with hidden content, or a browser printing only the page background. Try printing from a different application to isolate this.

This is also why blank PDF printing and blank Word document printing are treated as distinct problems from ink-level blank pages — they have completely different causes and fixes. See the blank PDF guide for PDF-specific rendering fixes.

4. Driver or color mode misconfiguration

A printer driver set to print white or to use a blank page template, or a color mode switched to "print nothing" (which can happen after a Windows update replacing the OEM driver with a generic one), can cause blank output even with healthy ink. Check the driver's color settings and ensure grayscale mode isn't set to suppress all output.


Step-by-step fix for blank pages

  • Print the nozzle check pattern from the printer's control panel — look for any missing lines or blank color sections in the output
  • If nozzle check shows missing channels: run one cleaning cycle from the maintenance menu, then print the nozzle check again to compare
  • If the nozzle check looks complete and correct: skip to step 6 — the problem is not ink
  • Remove the cartridge, check for tape on the contact strip or nozzle face, and reseat firmly until it clicks
  • If cleaning cycles don't restore a channel after two attempts: check cartridge level and replace if low, or replace if the level shows full (a blocked nozzle with full ink points to a partially failed cartridge)
  • If the nozzle check is fine: try printing from a different app — open Notepad (Windows) or TextEdit (Mac), type one word, print it
  • If Notepad prints fine but the original document doesn't: open the document and check for white text, hidden layers, or empty content
  • If nothing prints from any app and the nozzle check is fine: reinstall the driver from the brand's official support page — the driver may be outputting blank data

Fix by operating system

Windows 10 / 11 blank page fixes
  • Open Settings → Bluetooth & devices → Printers & scanners → click your printer → Printer properties → General tab → Print Test Page
  • If the Windows test page is also blank: go to Maintenance or Services tab in Printer properties → run Clean Printheads or Nozzle Check
  • Check the driver: Printer properties → Advanced tab → if Driver shows "Microsoft IPP Class Driver" — reinstall with the OEM driver
  • Check print settings: right-click a document → Print → Printer Properties → confirm Color Mode is not set to "None" or an unusual profile
  • If blank only from one app: that app's print settings are overriding the driver — check Format → Page Color or equivalent in the app
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Windows-specific: After a Windows Update, the OEM driver is sometimes replaced with a generic Microsoft one that doesn't correctly communicate print data. This can cause blank output even with a healthy printer. See Windows 11 printer troubleshooting for the full driver recovery steps.
macOS blank page fixes
  • Open System Settings → Printers & Scanners → click your printer → Options & SuppliesUtility tab → Open Printer Utility
  • Run Nozzle Check from the utility — review the printout for any missing channels
  • Run Print Head Cleaning from the utility if channels are missing, then nozzle check again
  • Try printing from TextEdit → Format → Make Plain Text → print one word — this bypasses all app-level rendering
  • If TextEdit prints fine: the original app or file has a rendering issue — try printing to PDF first (File → Print → Save as PDF), then print that PDF
  • If nothing prints from any app: remove and re-add the printer, choosing the full manufacturer driver instead of AirPrint

Fix by printer brand

HP inkjet printers (ENVY, OfficeJet, DeskJet): blank pages are most often clogged printheads or an Instant Ink cartridge not recognized because the subscription has lapsed. On HP LaserJets, a blank page from a new toner cartridge means the orange pull-tab strip was not fully removed from the cartridge before installation.

  • Control panel → Setup → Printer Maintenance → Clean Printhead (or HP Smart app → Printer Maintenance)
  • Print a Print Quality Diagnostic Page from the same maintenance menu
  • If using HP Instant Ink: check account status at instantink.hpconnected.com — a lapsed subscription can disable printing
  • For HP LaserJet: open the toner drawer, remove the toner cartridge, and check that the orange pull-tab strip is fully removed

Canon inkjet printers (PIXMA, MAXIFY): blank pages are almost always clogged printheads — Canon printers are more prone to nozzle drying than other brands because the printhead is built into the printer body (not the cartridge) and dries out faster during non-use. Canon also stops all printing when one cartridge is completely empty, even if you're printing black-only documents.

  • Control panel → Menu → Setup → Maintenance → Nozzle Check
  • If gaps appear: Maintenance → Cleaning (standard) → nozzle check again
  • If still blocked: Maintenance → Deep Cleaning — maximum two cycles before resting the printer for 24 hours
  • Check all ink cartridges — Canon will refuse to print even in black-only mode if any color cartridge is empty

Epson inkjet printers (EcoTank, WorkForce, Expression): blank pages on first setup after filling an EcoTank are expected — the ink system needs 2–3 cleaning cycles to prime. After that, blank pages point to clogged nozzles. Epson's Power Cleaning mode is more aggressive than standard cleaning and should be used if two standard cycles don't restore output.

  • Open Epson Smart Panel or printer control panel → Maintenance → Print Head Nozzle Check
  • If gaps: Print Head Cleaning → wait 5 minutes → nozzle check again
  • If still blocked: Power Cleaning (EcoTank models) — uses more ink but more effective on stubborn clogs
  • For new EcoTank setup: the initial ink fill and charge cycle must complete without interruption — if cut short, the system needs re-priming

Brother laser printers: a blank page from a Brother laser is almost always the drum unit, not the toner. Brother printers have a separate drum and toner — if the drum unit isn't installed correctly or is exhausted, no toner transfers to the page even with a full toner cartridge.

  • Open the printer, remove both the toner cartridge and drum unit — check that the drum's green drum surface is free of contamination
  • Check the drum page counter: Menu → Machine Info → Parts Life — if drum is at end of life, replace it
  • For Brother inkjet models: Menu → Ink → Test Print → Print Quality
  • If the test print shows missing lines: Menu → Ink → Cleaning → nozzle check again

Official support and manual lookup

Use your printer's exact model number when searching for manuals and drivers. The model number is printed on a label on the printer itself — usually on the front, bottom, or inside the cartridge door.

📃 Blank prints — cartridge change

Printer printing blank pages after changing cartridge

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Different problem? If your printer was printing blank pages before the cartridge change, see blank pages — all causes. If only PDF files print blank, see blank PDF only.
Quick answer
Blank pages immediately after a cartridge change are almost always caused by one of three things: protective tape left on the cartridge's copper contact strip or nozzle face, a cartridge not fully clicked into its seat, or air trapped in the ink path after a refilled cartridge. Remove the cartridge, inspect it carefully, reseat it, and run one cleaning cycle before printing anything else.
⚡ Quick checks
  • Remove the cartridge and look for any orange, pink, or clear protective tape on the contact strip (copper area) or the nozzle face — remove it completely
  • Reseat the cartridge with firm pressure until you hear and feel a definite click
  • Run the printer's nozzle check from its control panel to confirm all channels are flowing
  • Run one cleaning cycle if the nozzle check shows missing channels
  • If using a refilled cartridge: see the refill-specific section below — air bubbles are the primary cause

Why this happens after a cartridge change

A cartridge change introduces several opportunities for blank-page failures that don't exist during normal printing. Each cause has a different fix.

Protective tape not fully removed

New cartridges ship with a protective tape strip — usually orange, pink, or transparent — that covers either the copper contact strip (which communicates with the printer) or the nozzle face (which deposits ink). Leaving it on produces blank pages. Most tapes have a tab you pull, but occasionally a small piece remains in a corner. Remove the cartridge and inspect all surfaces under good lighting.

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Do not remove the copper contact strip itself — this is permanently part of the cartridge. Only remove plastic tape that peels away cleanly. The copper strip stays on.
Cartridge not fully seated

A cartridge that isn't clicked firmly into its seat makes inconsistent contact with the printer's electrical connectors. The printer may recognize the cartridge (and report correct ink levels) but still produce blank output. Remove the cartridge, clean the contact strip on both the cartridge and the printer's receiver with a dry lint-free cloth, then reseat firmly.

Air in the ink path (refilled cartridges)

Refilled cartridges are particularly prone to air bubbles introduced during the refill process. Air in the ink path breaks the siphon that draws ink to the nozzles — the nozzles receive no ink even though the cartridge contains it. See the refill-specific fix below.

Wrong cartridge installed

Installing a cartridge from a different product line (even if it physically fits) causes blank output because the nozzle pattern or ink chemistry doesn't match the printhead. Always verify the cartridge number matches your printer's model specifications exactly — not just the brand.


Step-by-step fix

  • Power off the printer completely — hold Power off and wait 30 seconds before reopening
  • Open the cartridge access door and wait for the carriage to stop moving before touching anything
  • Remove the new cartridge and lay it on a white paper towel — inspect all six faces under bright light for any tape, film, or obstruction
  • Gently wipe the copper contact strip on the cartridge with a dry lint-free cloth — also clean the corresponding contact in the printer carriage
  • Reinsert the cartridge firmly — you should hear a click. If it doesn't click, check that you're installing it in the correct slot (color and black cartridges have different slots)
  • Close the access door and power the printer back on — let it complete its initialization cycle fully before sending any print job
  • From the printer's control panel, run a Nozzle Check (not from your computer)
  • If nozzle check shows missing channels: run one Cleaning cycle, then nozzle check again

Blank pages after refilling a cartridge

Refilled cartridges have a different primary cause from new cartridges — air introduced during the refill process blocks ink flow. The fix is to prime the cartridge to push air out and draw ink back to the nozzles.

  • Place the cartridge nozzle-face-down on a folded piece of paper towel for 10 minutes — gravity helps draw ink toward the nozzles and push air up
  • Gently blot the nozzle face on clean paper towel — you should see ink transfer, confirming ink is reaching the nozzles
  • Reinstall the cartridge and run two cleaning cycles from the printer's maintenance menu
  • Print the nozzle check after each cycle — if channels are restoring, continue; if completely blank after two cycles, the cartridge may need replacement
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Refilled cartridges and chip resets: Many printer brands (especially HP and Epson) use chips on cartridges to track ink usage. A refilled cartridge with a chip that still reads "empty" will trigger a false empty warning and may disable printing. The chip needs to be reset — instructions vary by cartridge model and are available from the refill kit supplier.

🖨️ HP — blank pages

HP printer blank pages after Windows update

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This guide covers HP printers specifically. For all brands and all blank page causes, see blank pages — complete guide. For blank pages after a cartridge change, see blank after cartridge change.
Quick answer
HP printers produce blank pages after a Windows update for one of two reasons: the update replaced the HP full-feature driver with a generic Microsoft IPP driver that doesn't correctly send print data, or the update changed the printer's port settings silently. The fix is a complete driver reinstall from HP's official support site using your exact model number — not through Windows Update.
⚡ Quick checks
  • Check which driver is installed: Printers & Scanners → click HP printer → Printer properties → Advanced tab → Driver field
  • If Driver says "Microsoft IPP Class Driver" or "WSD" — that's the wrong driver, reinstall
  • Print the HP printer's own test page from its control panel (not from Windows) to confirm the hardware is working
  • Run HP Print and Scan Doctor: download free from HP's support site, it detects and often auto-fixes driver issues

What Windows updates change on HP printers

  • Windows Update installs Microsoft's generic IPP Class Driver over HP's full-feature driver — the generic driver can't send print data correctly
  • Windows Update changes the printer port from USB to WSD (Web Services for Devices) or vice versa — creating a mismatch between how the driver communicates and how the printer expects to receive data
  • Windows Security update changes Defender Firewall rules, blocking HP's communication port
  • Windows 11's "Let Windows manage my default printer" setting silently switches the default to a different printer or the PDF writer

Fix HP blank pages after update

  • First: run HP Print and Scan Doctor from HP's support page — it auto-detects and fixes most update-related issues
  • If that doesn't fix it: go to Settings → Bluetooth & devices → Printers & scanners → click the HP printer → Remove
  • Open Device Manager (Win+X) → expand Printers → right-click the HP printer → Uninstall device → check "Delete the driver software"
  • Go to support.hp.com/us-en/drivers → enter your exact HP model number → download Full Feature Software and Driver
  • Run the installer as Administrator → complete the full setup including the test print at the end
  • If blank pages continue after reinstall: check the port — Printer properties → Ports tab → confirm the correct port is selected (USB00X for USB, or the HP network IP for wireless)

HP Instant Ink and blank pages

If your HP printer uses Instant Ink and produces blank pages, check your subscription status before any driver troubleshooting. A lapsed payment or cancelled subscription can disable printing entirely on HP+ models. Log in at instantink.hpconnected.com to verify your account is active.


🖨️ Canon — blank pages

Canon printer prints nothing but shows ink

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This guide is for Canon printers specifically. For blank pages after a cartridge change on any brand, see blank after cartridge change. For all blank page causes, see the complete blank pages guide.
Quick answer
Canon inkjet printers showing ink levels but printing blank are almost always suffering from clogged printheads. Canon's printhead is built into the printer body — not the cartridge — and dries out faster than most other brands during periods of non-use. The printhead cleaning utility in Canon's maintenance menu almost always restores output. Canon also stops all printing when any single cartridge is empty, even for black-only print jobs.
⚡ Quick checks
  • Check ALL cartridge levels — Canon stops printing entirely when any cartridge (including a color you aren't using) is empty
  • Run Nozzle Check: Menu → Setup → Maintenance → Nozzle Check → OK
  • If nozzle check shows gaps: run Standard Cleaning first (Maintenance → Cleaning)
  • Print nozzle check again after cleaning — if better but not perfect, run one more standard cleaning
  • If no improvement after two standard cleanings: run Deep Cleaning (Maintenance → Deep Cleaning)

Why Canon printheads clog more than other brands

Canon's printhead design places the print nozzles permanently in the printer body rather than on the cartridge. This means the printhead cannot be replaced cheaply by swapping a cartridge — it's a long-term component. The advantage is durability; the disadvantage is that dried ink in the fixed printhead requires the printer's cleaning system to flush, rather than simply replacing a cheap cartridge-mounted head.

Canon recommends printing at least once per week to keep ink flowing through the nozzles. After 2–4 weeks of non-use, clogging is common — especially in yellow and cyan channels, which tend to dry the fastest.

Canon cleaning cycle strategy

Running too many cleaning cycles consecutively wastes significant ink and doesn't help more than two cycles in a row. The right approach:

  • Run Standard Cleaning (Menu → Maintenance → Cleaning)
  • Wait 5 minutes, then print the Nozzle Check pattern
  • If partially improved: run one more Standard Cleaning, then nozzle check again
  • If still significantly blocked after two standard cycles: run Deep Cleaning once (Maintenance → Deep Cleaning) — uses more ink but more effective on stubborn clogs
  • After Deep Cleaning: allow the printer to rest for at least 4 hours before running the nozzle check — rushing to re-clean immediately is counterproductive
  • If after resting and one more standard cleaning the channels are still blocked: the printhead may need professional cleaning or replacement — contact Canon support

Canon-specific blank page causes

  • All cartridges must have ink — Canon stops all printing when any single cartridge (color or black) reaches empty, even for black-only documents
  • Canon PIXMA printers with separate color tanks: if the color print head is clogged, even black documents may print blank on some models
  • ImageCLASS laser printers: blank pages almost always mean the drum unit is missing or incorrectly installed — Canon ImageCLASS uses a combined toner/drum cartridge that must be fully inserted and the shipping tape removed
  • Canon with refilled ink: refilled cartridges with unreset chips register as empty and disable printing

📄 Blank prints — PDF specific

Printer prints blank when printing PDF — but other files are fine

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This guide covers PDF-specific blank pages. If all files print blank (not just PDFs), see blank pages — all causes. If this is a Word document printing blank, the cause is usually a white text or hidden content issue — also covered below.
Quick answer
When a printer outputs blank pages for PDFs but prints other files correctly, the problem is how the PDF is being rendered before being sent to the printer — not the printer hardware. The three most common causes: the PDF contains only white or transparent content, Adobe Reader's rendering engine is sending bad data to the driver, or the PDF is using a color space the printer's driver can't interpret. The fastest fix is to print to PDF first (creating a new PDF), then print that new file.
⚡ Quick checks
  • In Adobe Reader: File → Print → Advanced → check "Print as Image" — this bypasses rendering and sends the PDF as a bitmap, resolving most blank PDF issues
  • Try opening the PDF in a different app (web browser, Preview on Mac, Windows Photos) and print from there
  • Try File → Print → Save as PDF (create a new PDF), then print the newly created PDF
  • Check that the PDF is not a scanned image with inverted colors or a white-on-white design
  • Update Adobe Reader or Acrobat — outdated versions have known print rendering bugs

Why PDFs print blank when other files don't

PDFs are not a simple image format — they contain structured data, layers, color spaces, fonts, and rendering instructions. When Adobe Reader (or another PDF viewer) sends a print job, it translates this structure into printer commands. If that translation fails silently, the printer receives valid print commands but with blank content — the printer does its job correctly, but there's nothing to print.

PDF rendering engine failure

Adobe Reader and Acrobat's built-in rendering engine occasionally misinterprets complex PDFs — especially those with transparency layers, embedded fonts, or unusual color spaces. The "Print as Image" option bypasses the rendering engine entirely and rasterizes the PDF before sending it, which resolves most rendering failures.

PDF color space incompatibility

PDFs created for professional printing sometimes use CMYK color profiles or spot colors that the printer's driver can't interpret correctly. The driver receives color data it doesn't understand and substitutes white. Opening the PDF in Chrome or Firefox and printing from there — which uses a different rendering path — often resolves this.

Protected or form PDFs

Some PDFs have printing restrictions embedded by their creator. A protected PDF may appear to print (the printer activates) but the document sends blank content intentionally to prevent reproduction. Try the PDF in a different viewer to see if the restriction persists.

Step-by-step fix for blank PDF printing

  • Adobe Reader / Acrobat: File → Print → click Advanced button → check "Print as Image" → OK → Print
  • If Print as Image works: the PDF has a rendering issue — the file itself may need to be re-exported from its source application at standard settings
  • If Print as Image doesn't work: open the PDF in Chrome or Firefox → File → Print (these use different rendering engines)
  • Try: File → Print → Save as PDF (print to PDF), creating a new file → then print that new PDF
  • On Windows: right-click the PDF → Open with → Windows Photos or Microsoft Edge → print from there
  • On Mac: open in Preview → File → Print → confirm Color settings → print
  • If all methods produce blank output: the PDF may be corrupted or have embedded restrictions — try downloading or re-exporting the original file

Word document prints blank — different cause, same fix path

If Word documents (not PDFs) print blank, the cause is almost always white text on a white background, a text box with white fill, or a document background setting that the printer interprets as a blank print. Try: in Word, go to File → Options → Display and uncheck "Print background colors and images" if it's causing problems, or check if the document uses white text — select all (Ctrl+A) and change the font color to Automatic.

If Word documents print blank but other apps don't: this is an app-specific issue, not a printer problem. See test page works but Word won't print for the full Word-specific fix guide.


1️⃣ Blank first page

Printer prints blank first page — then prints the rest correctly

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This guide is specifically for when the first page comes out blank but subsequent pages print fine. If all pages are blank, see blank pages — all causes.
Quick answer
A blank first page followed by correct subsequent pages is almost always a nozzle priming issue — the ink doesn't reach the nozzles quickly enough when the printer starts from cold, so the first page gets no ink while the second and third pages print fine. Running one cleaning cycle before your next print job typically resolves it. It can also be caused by a document with an intentionally blank first page, or a separator page setting in the driver.
⚡ Quick checks
  • Check your document — does page 1 actually have content, or is it an intentional blank title page or cover?
  • Check driver settings: Printer properties → Advanced → look for "Separator page" or "Cover page" — turn it off if it's set
  • Run one cleaning cycle from the printer's maintenance menu before your next print job
  • If it happens only after the printer has been idle: print a cheap nozzle check page first to prime the nozzles before your real document

Why the first page prints blank

Nozzle priming delay (inkjet)

Inkjet printer nozzles need to be primed — filled with ink — before they can deposit dots on paper. When a printer has been idle, ink settles slightly back from the nozzle tips. The first pass of the printhead on the first page may deposit very little or no ink while the nozzles prime themselves. By the second page, ink is flowing correctly. Running a cleaning cycle before printing primes the nozzles artificially, eliminating the blank first page.

Separator page in driver settings

Windows allows drivers to insert a separator (or banner) page before each print job — originally designed for shared office printers to separate jobs. If this is enabled accidentally, every job starts with a blank or minimal-content separator page. Check: Printers & Scanners → click printer → Printer properties → Advanced tab → Separator Page — set to None.

Document has an intentional blank first page

Many Word, PowerPoint, and PDF documents include a blank cover page or section break as page 1. In Word: View → Navigation Pane → look at page 1 to confirm whether it has content. In Print Preview, page 1 should show your actual content.

Fix for blank first page

  • Check the document's Page 1 content in Print Preview before printing
  • Check driver separator page: Printers & Scanners → click printer → Printer properties → Advanced → Separator Page → set to None
  • Run one cleaning cycle from the printer's maintenance menu → then immediately print your document
  • If it happens consistently after idle periods: print the ink saver test page from FixMyPrinter.org before your real print job each session — this primes the nozzles without wasting much ink
  • Increase print frequency — printing at least twice per week prevents nozzle settling that causes first-page priming failures

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