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Printing a Windows Test Page Using Windows 11 / Windows 10
Printing a Windows Test Page Using Windows 8 (8.1)
Printing A Windows Test Page Using Windows 7
NOTE:
When the print the test page does not print, see Dell Knowledge Base articles
How to Troubleshoot Dell Laser Printers
or
How to Troubleshoot Dell Inkjet Printers
, for steps on how to get your printer and computer to communicate with each other.
Printing A Windows Test Page Using Windows 11 / Windows 10
In the
Search
box on the taskbar,
type
Devices and Printers.
Touch or
click
Devices and Printers (Control panel).
Touch
and
hold
or
right-click
your printer.
Touch or
click
Printer Properties.
NOTE:
Be sure to
select
Printer Properties and
not
Properties, or you will not see a Print Test Page button.
Under the General tab, Touch or click
Print Test Page
.
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Printing A Windows Test Page Using Windows 8 (8.1)
From the Desktop,
go to
the start page by
pressing
the Windows key
on your keyboard, or
clicking
the lower left corner of the screen.
On the start page
type
the word "printer," a
search
is automatically performed.
Click
Settings.
From the search results,
select
View Devices and Printers.
Right
click
on the printer icon, then
select
Printer Properties.
Click
the Print Test Page button on the lower right of the dialogue.
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Printing A Windows Test Page Using Windows 7
Click
on the Windows
Start
Button.
Select
Control Panel.
Select
Devices and Printers.
Right
click
on the printer and
select
Printer Properties.
Click
Print a Test Page.
After the Test Page has printed,
click
OK.
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