Printer Printing Blank Pages? Here's How to Fix It

Complete troubleshooting guide for inkjet and laser printers

By TestMyPrinter Team

Step-by-step solutions for HP, Canon, Epson, Brother, and all major brands

Table of Contents

Quick Fix - Try These Steps First

These steps resolve most blank page issues

  1. 1
    Check Ink/Toner Levels

    Don't just trust the software indicator - physically inspect cartridges if possible. Empty cartridges feel noticeably lighter.

  2. 2
    Remove & Reinstall Cartridges

    Remove all cartridges, check for protective tape on new ones, wait 30 seconds, then reinstall firmly until they click.

  3. 3
    Run Print Head Cleaning (2-3 times)

    Go to printer settings → maintenance → head cleaning. Wait a few minutes between each cleaning cycle.

  4. 4
    Print a Test Page

    Print our test page to check if the problem is resolved.

Diagnose Why Your Printer is Printing Blank Pages

Understanding the cause helps you apply the right fix. Use this table to identify your specific issue:

Symptom Likely Cause Solution
Completely blank page Empty cartridge, severely clogged heads, or protective tape Quick Fix steps
Some colors print, others don't Specific cartridge empty or clogged Clean print heads
Black doesn't print Black cartridge issue or pigment black clogged Black ink guide
First page blank, then prints normally Print spooler issue or driver problem Check settings
Every other page blank Duplex printing issue or document formatting Disable duplex in print settings
Blank after installing new cartridge Protective tape not removed or cartridge defective Check tape, try different cartridge
Blank from Word, prints from other apps Application-specific issue Print as PDF first, then print PDF
Faint printing then goes blank Ink/toner running out Replace cartridges

💧 Inkjet Printer - Blank Page Fixes

Inkjet printers are more prone to blank pages due to clogged print heads from dried ink. Here are the solutions in order of what to try first:

1 Check Ink Levels Properly

Don't trust the ink level indicator!

Many printers show "OK" even when cartridges are nearly empty. Software readings can be inaccurate.

How to actually check ink:

  • Weight test: Remove the cartridge and feel its weight. Empty cartridges are noticeably lighter.
  • Visual inspection: Look at the ink window on the cartridge (if it has one).
  • Print a nozzle check: Access Maintenance menu → Nozzle Check. Missing lines indicate the problem.
  • Shake test: Gently shake the cartridge - you can sometimes hear/feel liquid if there's ink.

2 Remove Protective Tape from New Cartridges

New cartridges have protective tape that must be removed before use. This is the #1 mistake with new cartridges:

What to look for:

  • HP: Blue or orange pull-tab tape
  • Canon: Orange protective tape
  • Epson: Yellow tape strip
  • Brother: Orange, green, or clear tape

What NOT to remove:

  • • Electrical contact plates (gold or copper)
  • • Any label with barcodes or chip info
  • • Seals on top of cartridge (unless instructed)

3 Clogged Print Heads (Most Common)

Ink can dry in the tiny print head nozzles, especially if the printer hasn't been used in a while. This blocks ink from reaching the paper.

Automatic Cleaning Process:

  1. 1. Access your printer's control panel or software
  2. 2. Go to Settings → Maintenance → Head Cleaning (or similar)
  3. 3. Run the cleaning cycle
  4. 4. Wait 5 minutes, then print a test page
  5. 5. If still blank, run cleaning again (up to 3 times)
  6. 6. After 3 cleanings, wait 6-8 hours for ink to settle, then try again

Note: Cleaning cycles use ink, so don't run them excessively. If 3 cycles don't help, proceed to manual cleaning.

4 Air Bubbles in Ink System

Air can get into the ink delivery system, especially in EcoTank/tank-based printers or after moving the printer.

How to fix:

  • • Run the "Power Cleaning" or "Deep Cleaning" cycle if available
  • • For tank printers: Check that ink tanks are properly sealed and vented
  • • Remove and reinstall cartridges to reseat them
  • • Some printers have an "Ink Priming" or "Charge Ink" function

5 Defective or Incompatible Cartridges

Third-party cartridges can sometimes cause issues, and even genuine cartridges can be defective.

What to try:

  • • If using third-party cartridges, try a genuine OEM cartridge
  • • Check cartridge expiration date (yes, they expire)
  • • Try a different cartridge from another package
  • • Clean the electrical contacts on cartridge with a lint-free cloth

⚡ Laser Printer - Blank Page Fixes

Laser printers are more reliable but can still print blank pages. The causes and solutions are different from inkjet printers:

1 Empty or Low Toner

Even when the printer says toner is "low," there's often enough for many more pages. Try these steps:

  1. 1. Remove the toner cartridge from the printer
  2. 2. Gently rock it side to side 5-6 times to redistribute toner
  3. 3. Reinstall and try printing
  4. 4. If pages are still blank, the toner is likely truly empty

2 Protective Seal Not Removed

New toner cartridges have a protective seal or tape that must be removed:

  • Pull tab: Most toner cartridges have a pull tab to remove the seal
  • Sealing tape: Usually orange or yellow, may wrap around the cartridge
  • Shipping clips: Some cartridges have plastic clips or covers to remove

Important: Check the instruction sheet that came with the toner - it shows exactly what to remove.

3 Drum Unit Issues

The drum unit is the component that transfers toner to paper. It can wear out or get damaged:

  • Check drum life: Most printers show drum life in settings/supplies
  • Inspect for damage: Remove drum and look for scratches, fingerprints, or debris on the green cylinder
  • Clean gently: Use a soft, dry cloth to remove any visible debris (don't touch the green surface directly)
  • Reset drum counter: After replacing or cleaning, reset the drum counter if prompted

4 Transfer Roller Problems

The transfer roller moves toner from the drum to paper. Issues here cause blank or very faint pages:

  • • Check if the transfer roller is properly seated
  • • Look for toner buildup on the roller (clean if necessary)
  • • On some printers, the transfer roller is part of the maintenance kit

5 High Voltage Power Supply (HVPS) Failure

The HVPS provides the electrical charge needed for the printing process. If it fails, you get completely blank pages.

  • • This is less common but possible in older printers
  • • Often requires professional service
  • • Symptoms: Completely blank pages even with new toner and drum
  • • Power cycling the printer sometimes temporarily fixes this

Fix Clogged Print Heads

Clogged print heads are the most common cause of blank pages in inkjet printers. Here's how to fix them:

Automatic Cleaning

Use your printer's built-in cleaning function:

  1. 1. Open printer settings (control panel or software)
  2. 2. Navigate to Maintenance or Tools
  3. 3. Select "Head Cleaning" or "Clean Print Heads"
  4. 4. Wait for the cycle to complete (1-2 minutes)
  5. 5. Print a nozzle check pattern
  6. 6. Repeat up to 3 times if needed

Deep Cleaning

If regular cleaning doesn't work, try deep cleaning:

  1. 1. Some printers have "Deep Clean" or "Power Clean" option
  2. 2. This uses more ink but is more thorough
  3. 3. Only use 1-2 times to avoid wasting ink
  4. 4. Wait 4-6 hours after deep cleaning before trying again
  5. 5. Lets cleaning solution work on dried ink

When to Move to Manual Cleaning

If automatic cleaning hasn't worked after 3 attempts and a waiting period, proceed to manual cleaning. Signs you need manual cleaning:

  • • Printer sat unused for weeks or months
  • • Nozzle check shows all colors missing (not just some)
  • • Previous owner didn't maintain the printer
  • • Automatic cleaning made no improvement

Manual Print Head Cleaning

For severely clogged print heads that automatic cleaning can't fix, manual cleaning may help. This process varies based on whether your printer has removable print heads or built-in cartridge print heads.

What You'll Need

  • • Lint-free cloths or paper towels
  • • Distilled water (not tap water - minerals can cause damage)
  • • Isopropyl alcohol (90%+ for stubborn clogs)
  • • Small container or shallow dish
  • • Cotton swabs (optional)
  • • Rubber gloves (to avoid staining hands)

Method 1: Removable Print Head (HP, Canon)

Many HP and Canon printers have print heads that can be removed separately from cartridges:

  1. 1. Turn off the printer and open the cover to access the print head carriage
  2. 2. Remove all ink cartridges first, then release the print head (usually a latch or lever)
  3. 3. Dampen a lint-free cloth with warm distilled water
  4. 4. Gently dab (don't rub) the nozzle plate on the bottom of the print head
  5. 5. For stubborn clogs: Place print head nozzle-down in a shallow dish with 1/4 inch of warm distilled water
  6. 6. Let it soak for 10-15 minutes (or up to several hours for severe clogs)
  7. 7. Remove and dab dry with paper towels until no more ink transfers
  8. 8. Let dry completely (15-30 minutes) before reinstalling
  9. 9. Reinstall print head and cartridges, then run 1-2 cleaning cycles

Method 2: Cartridge-Based Print Head (Some HP, Most Epson)

On these printers, the print head is built into each cartridge:

  1. 1. Remove the cartridge from the printer
  2. 2. Locate the print head (the small rectangular area with tiny holes)
  3. 3. Dampen a lint-free cloth with warm distilled water
  4. 4. Gently dab the print head area - don't rub or you may damage nozzles
  5. 5. You should see ink transferring to the cloth
  6. 6. Continue until no more ink transfers
  7. 7. For stubborn clogs: Hold print head under warm running water briefly
  8. 8. Dry thoroughly with paper towels
  9. 9. Reinstall and run cleaning cycle

Method 3: Permanent Print Head (Some Epson, Canon Pro)

Some printers have permanent print heads that can't be easily removed. For these:

  1. 1. Remove all cartridges
  2. 2. Fold a paper towel and dampen with warm distilled water
  3. 3. Place the damp paper towel where the print head parks
  4. 4. Move the carriage over the paper towel and let it sit for 10-15 minutes
  5. 5. The moisture will help dissolve dried ink
  6. 6. Remove the paper towel and reinstall cartridges
  7. 7. Run multiple cleaning cycles

Warning: Be very careful with permanent print heads. If manual cleaning doesn't work, professional service may be needed. Replacement print heads can cost $50-$200+.

Brand-Specific Solutions for Blank Pages

HP Printers

From printer control panel:

  1. 1. Go to Setup → Tools → Clean Printhead
  2. 2. If that fails, try "Align Printhead"
  3. 3. For DeskJet: Hold Power + Cancel for 10 seconds

HP Smart app (Windows/Mac/Mobile):

  1. 1. Open HP Smart → Printer Settings
  2. 2. Go to Print Quality Tools
  3. 3. Run "Clean Printhead" and "Align Printer"

Pro tip: Download HP Print and Scan Doctor - it automatically diagnoses and fixes most HP printer issues.

Full HP troubleshooting guide →

Canon Printers

From printer control panel:

  1. 1. Menu → Maintenance → Cleaning
  2. 2. If still blank: Maintenance → Deep Cleaning
  3. 3. PIXMA: Hold STOP button for 5-7 seconds

Canon IJ Printer Utility (Mac) or Printer Settings (Windows):

  1. 1. Open utility → Maintenance tab
  2. 2. Click "Cleaning" then "Print Nozzle Check Pattern"
  3. 3. Use "Deep Cleaning" for stubborn clogs

Canon tip: After deep cleaning, let printer sit for 4+ hours before trying again.

Epson Printers

From printer control panel:

  1. 1. Setup → Maintenance → Head Cleaning
  2. 2. Print nozzle check after each cleaning
  3. 3. EcoTank: Check "Ink Tube Priming" option

Epson Printer Utility:

  1. 1. Open utility → Maintenance tab
  2. 2. Run "Nozzle Check" first
  3. 3. Then "Head Cleaning"
  4. 4. "Power Cleaning" for severe clogs (uses lots of ink)

EcoTank tip: If blank after refilling, check for air locks - run "Power Clean" or "Ink Charge" function.

Full Epson troubleshooting guide →

Brother Printers

Inkjet (MFC, DCP-J series):

  1. 1. Menu → Ink → Cleaning
  2. 2. Select specific color or all colors
  3. 3. If needed: "Purge" function (up to 3 times max)

Laser (HL, MFC-L series):

  1. 1. Open front cover and remove toner
  2. 2. Shake toner side-to-side to redistribute
  3. 3. Check drum unit is properly seated
  4. 4. Run "Machine Clean" from menu if available

Brother tip: Their inkjet heads are very reliable but require regular printing to stay unclogged.

Full Brother troubleshooting guide →

Check Print Settings

Sometimes blank pages are caused by software or settings issues rather than hardware problems:

Print Dialog Settings

  • Correct printer selected

    Make sure you're not sending to a virtual printer (like PDF)

  • Print quality not set to "Draft"

    Very light draft mode can appear almost blank

  • Color printing enabled

    If document is color-only and grayscale is selected, it may print blank

  • Paper type matches loaded paper

    Wrong paper type can cause printing issues

Document/Application Issues

  • Try printing from different application

    If Word doesn't print, try Notepad or a browser

  • Print as PDF first

    Then open and print the PDF - fixes many formatting issues

  • Try "Print as Image"

    In Adobe Reader: Advanced → Print as Image

  • Check document margins

    Content may be outside printable area

Driver and Spooler Issues

Restart Print Spooler (Windows):

  1. 1. Press Win + R, type services.msc
  2. 2. Find "Print Spooler"
  3. 3. Right-click → Restart
  4. 4. Try printing again

Update/Reinstall Driver:

  1. 1. Download latest driver from manufacturer website
  2. 2. Uninstall current printer in Settings
  3. 3. Restart computer
  4. 4. Install new driver

Prevent Blank Pages in the Future

Inkjet Printer Maintenance

  • Print at least once a week

    Even just a test page keeps ink flowing and prevents drying

  • Turn off properly

    Use the power button, not the wall switch - this parks the print head

  • Keep in moderate environment

    Avoid extreme heat, cold, or dry conditions that speed up ink drying

  • Use quality cartridges

    Cheap third-party ink can dry faster and clog print heads

Laser Printer Maintenance

  • Store toner properly

    Keep spare toner in original packaging, away from light

  • Clean inside periodically

    Remove toner dust buildup with a dry lint-free cloth

  • Replace drum when indicated

    Don't ignore drum life warnings - worn drums cause quality issues

  • Use correct paper

    Laser printers need paper rated for laser use

Cartridge Best Practices

  • Check expiration dates

    Cartridges expire - old ink may not print properly

  • Install cartridges promptly

    Don't leave cartridges out of packaging too long

  • Don't shake inkjet cartridges

    Unlike toner, shaking ink cartridges can introduce air bubbles

When Going on Vacation

  • Print a color page before leaving

    Fresh ink in the nozzles resists drying longer

  • Turn off printer properly

    The print head will park in the capped position

  • Cover the printer

    Dust can contribute to clogging

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my printer printing blank pages when it has ink?

The most common causes are: 1) Clogged print heads from dried ink (especially if the printer hasn't been used recently), 2) Protective tape left on new cartridges, 3) Air bubbles in the ink system, 4) The cartridge showing "ink OK" but actually being low (sensors aren't always accurate). Start by running a print head cleaning cycle, then check that all protective tape was removed from cartridges.

How do I fix a printer that prints blank pages?

Start with these steps: 1) Check ink/toner levels by physically inspecting cartridges, 2) Remove and reinstall cartridges, checking for protective tape, 3) Run automatic print head cleaning 2-3 times, 4) Print a nozzle check to see which colors aren't printing, 5) Try printing from a different application. If nothing works, try manual print head cleaning or replacing cartridges.

Why is my laser printer printing blank pages?

Laser printer blank pages are typically caused by: 1) Empty toner - remove and shake the cartridge to redistribute remaining toner, 2) Protective seal or shipping tape not removed from new toner, 3) Worn drum unit that needs replacement, 4) Transfer roller problems, 5) In rare cases, high voltage power supply failure. Start by shaking the toner and checking all shipping materials were removed.

Can dried ink cause blank pages?

Yes, dried ink in print head nozzles is one of the most common causes of blank pages in inkjet printers, especially if the printer hasn't been used for several weeks. Run multiple print head cleaning cycles. For severe clogs, you may need to manually clean the print head by soaking it in warm distilled water. See the manual cleaning section for detailed instructions.

Why does my printer print blank pages only for certain documents?

If only certain documents print blank but others print fine, the issue is likely software-related: 1) The document may have white text or content outside the printable area, 2) Font issues where text isn't rendering, 3) Application-specific problem - try printing from a different program, 4) PDF printing issues - try "Print as Image" option. Convert the document to PDF first, then print the PDF as a workaround.

How do I manually clean clogged print heads?

For manual cleaning: 1) Remove the print head or cartridge, 2) Dampen a lint-free cloth with warm distilled water, 3) Gently dab (don't rub) the nozzle area, 4) For stubborn clogs, soak the print head in warm water for 10-15 minutes, 5) Let dry completely before reinstalling. See our detailed manual cleaning guide for step-by-step instructions.

How often should I use my inkjet printer to prevent clogs?

Print at least one page per week to keep ink flowing through the nozzles and prevent drying. If you print infrequently, consider printing a color test page weekly. Always turn off your printer using the power button (not the wall switch) - this ensures the print head parks in the correct position with the nozzles capped, which significantly slows ink drying.

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