Summary
Printing issues can be tricky and troublesome. This article provides some tips to diagnose and resolve them in Microsoft Edge.
More Information
A print issue can occur due to a variety of reasons. It may show up as an error message when you try to print in the browser or as the printer not responding.
The first step in resolving printing issues in Microsoft Edge is to determine which component is the source of the issue. Typically, the source will be one of the following:
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A damaged document or problem with the website
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Microsoft Edge itself
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The printer driver
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The Windows operating system
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Connectivity or hardware
Instead of making assumptions about what's causing your printing problem, approach the issue by using the following methodical troubleshooting steps.
Step 1: Test printing from other websites or documents
A website or document may have damaged graphics, fonts, or code that can be the cause of the print issue. Test to see if Microsoft Edge is printing properly for other websites or documents:
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Open a website or online document other than the one you're unable to print.
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Go to Settings and more > Print or press Ctrl+P to open the Print dialog.
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Select the printer with the settings you were trying to print with earlier, and then select Print.
If the document prints successfully, it may suggest a problem with the original website or document you were trying to print. In this case, the issue might be caused by a style element on the page. To try to eliminate the style elements as a cause, use the following steps to print only a plain version of the web page or online document:
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Open the website you want to print.
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Click the Immersive Reader icon in the address bar.
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After the website opens in reading mode, try to print it again.
: Not all websites are eligible for reading in Immersive Reader mode. For more information on how to use Immersive Reader, see Use Immersive Reader in Microsoft Edge.
If Microsoft Edge still can't print after you try this step, go on to the next step.
Step 2: Test printing from other applications
Knowing the extent of the printing issue will help you figure out the root cause. For example, some printing problems affect only Microsoft Edge, while other printing problems affect several or all Windows-based programs.
The following tests can help determine whether this problem involves programs other than Microsoft Edge.
Test in Microsoft Word
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Open a new blank document in Word.
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On the first line of the document, type "=rand (10)" and press ENTER to insert 10 paragraphs of sample text.
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Try to print the Word document.
If the Word document prints, try printing from WordPad or other Office applications. If you can't print from these applications, the issue may be with the printer driver, the hardware, Windows operating system, or a connectivity issue.
To resolve these issues, follow the steps at Fix printer connection and printing problems in Windows.
If you can print with all programs other than Microsoft Edge, the issue may be related only to Microsoft Edge itself. Go on to the next step.
Step 3: Test printing with latest printer driver
If you can print from all applications except Microsoft Edge, it may indicate that the problem is with the browser itself. However, it could be that problems with the printer driver affect Microsoft Edge differently than other programs, which may indicate that you need to update the printer driver.
To check and install the latest version of the printer driver released by your printer manufacturer, follow the steps at How to install the latest driver for your printer.
Diagnose errors in print preview
If you get an error message in the Print dialog saying, "Print preview failed," try the following to address the issue.
Check your printer or select another printer. It may be that the printer you chose is not available or isn't installed correctly.
To resolve this error, try the following:
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Select another printer since the one that you have selected may not be available or may not be connected.
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Try reopening the Print dialog and selecting the printer again. A temporary connectivity issues might be interfering with printer connectivity.
Microsoft Edge can't show a print preview when the built-in PDF viewer is missing.
To resolve this issue, try the following options:
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Option 1: Retry printing
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Click Cancel if the Print dialog is still open.
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Try printing again by pressing on Ctrl+P or right-click on the page or online document, and then select Print.
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Select your preferred settings in the Print dialog, and then click Print.
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Option 2: Restart Microsoft Edge and retry printing
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Close the current Microsoft Edge window.
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Launch a new Microsoft Edge session by clicking on the Edge icon in the Windows taskbar or by searching for it in the Start menu.
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Navigate to the page or online document you were trying to print.
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Press Ctrl+P or right-click on the page, and then select Print.
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Select your preferred setting in the Print dialog, and then click Print.
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Print preview failed
To fix this error, please try the options below.
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Option 1: Retry printing
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Click Cancel if the Print dialog is still open.
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Try printing the website again by pressing on Ctrl+P or right-click on the page or online document, and then select Print.
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Select your preferred setting in the Print dialog, and then click Print.
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Option 2: Try restarting Microsoft Edge and printing again
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Close the current Microsoft Edge window.
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Start a new Microsoft Edge session.
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Navigate to the page or online document you were trying to print.
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Press Ctrl+P or right-click on the page or online document, and then select Print.
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Select your preferred settings in the Print dialog, and then click Print.
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Print FAQ
If the printing issue you're facing can't be resolved using the steps above, go to the Print FAQ documentation for more help.
Contact Us
If you're still having printing issues in Microsoft Edge, provide feedback to us by selecting Settings and more > Help and feedback > Send feedback.
When you report an issue, be sure include the following details:
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A description of the error
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The website or document you were trying to print
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The steps you took before the issue occurred
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The printer you're using