You might notice that HP and other printers print random characters rather than the original document when the data transmitted to the printer becomes damaged or interrupted. According to multiple printer owners who posted complaints in the Microsoft Community Answers, this printing of random symbols is a widespread problem that can occur with any printer.
This typically occurs when the data sent to the printer is faulty or improperly interpreted. Furthermore, this frequently happens when people use old, incorrect, or inaccurate printer drivers.
In addition, an HP Printer Printing Gibberish issue may be caused by incorrect print settings, connection problems, and damaged ports and cables (for a wired connection).
Step 1. Run the troubleshooter for the printer.
Step 2. To access Settings, hit Windows + I. Click Update & Security under Settings.
Step 3. Click over the Addition troubleshooters link on the right after choosing the Troubleshoot tab.
Step 4. Here, find the Printer option, tap on it, and then choose the Run the Troubleshooter button that appears beneath it.
Most individuals can use this simple patch to solve the issue when the network printer prints symbols randomly. The next option should be chosen if you are one of the users for whom it does not operate.
Any unnecessary printing activities that can cause problems with the printer data can be eliminated by clearing the printer queue. Once printing has finished, attempt to print a different page to ensure the printer still prints the symbol.
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