By following these steps, you should be able to get your LaserJet MFP M125a printer up and running smoothly.
He blinked. He checked the paper tray. It was empty.
After some research, John discovered that the problem was likely due to a missing or outdated driver. He went to the HP website to search for the latest driver for the LaserJet MFP M125a.
He’d tried everything. The CD that came with the printer was scratched beyond recognition. The HP website offered a “Universal Print Driver” that was about as universal as a left-handed snowflake. And Windows had automatically installed something called “HP LaserJet M125a (Copy 4)”—which, for reasons known only to the digital gods, only printed in comic sans.
If you are experiencing issues with your LaserJet MFP M125a printer, you can try the following: