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本帖最後由 StephenS 於 2023-9-5 17:16 編輯
If you are experiencing constant Google Chrome crashing on Windows 10, especially when printing, there are several troubleshooting steps you can take to resolve the issue[1][2][3][4][5]. Here are some of the most effective ways to fix Google Chrome crashing on Windows 10:
1. Update Google Chrome: Make sure you are using the latest version of Google Chrome. Go to the Chrome menu, click on 'Help,' and then click on 'About Google Chrome.' If there is an update available, click on 'Update Google Chrome.'
2. Clear browsing data: Clearing your browsing data can help fix issues with Chrome crashing. Go to the Chrome menu, click on 'More Tools,' and then click on 'Clear browsing data.' Select the time range and the types of data you want to clear, and then click on 'Clear data.'
3. Disable extensions: Sometimes, extensions can cause Chrome to crash. To disable extensions, go to the Chrome menu, click on 'More Tools,' and then click on 'Extensions.' Disable all extensions and then try printing again.
4. Reset Google Chrome settings: Resetting Chrome to its default settings can help fix issues with Chrome crashing. Go to the Chrome menu, click on 'Settings,' and then click on 'Advanced.' Click on 'Reset settings' and then click on 'Reset settings' again.
5. Disable the sandbox mode: Disabling the sandbox mode can fix printing crashes in Chrome. To disable the sandbox mode, right-click on the Chrome shortcut on your desktop and click on ‘Properties.’ In the ‘Target’ field, add ‘-no-sandbox’ and then click on ‘OK.’
6. Reset your printer: Resetting the printer driver can sometimes fix the Chrome crash issue. Search for ‘Devices and Printers’ on your PC and right-click on your printer. Click on ‘Remove Device’ and then restart your system. Reconnect your printer, and it should automatically reinstall the driver.
If your printer is printing blank pages, there could be several reasons for this issue. Some of the common causes include low ink or toner levels, clogged print heads, or incorrect printer settings. To fix this issue, you can try the following troubleshooting steps:
1. Check ink or toner levels: Make sure that your printer has enough ink or toner to print. If the levels are low, replace the cartridges.
2. Clean print heads: If the print heads are clogged, you can clean them using the printer's software or manually. Refer to your printer's manual for instructions.
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3. Check printer settings: Make sure that the printer settings are correct. Check the paper size, orientation, and other settings before printing.
If the above steps do not resolve the issue, you may need to contact your printer manufacturer or a professional technician for further assistance.
Citations:
[1] https://www.thetechedvocate.org/ ... hing-when-printing/
[2] https://www.theedadvocate.org/8- ... ile-printing-issue/
[3] https://www.sysnative.com/forums ... nal-settings.32770/
[4] https://support.google.com/chrom ... rks-just-fine?hl=en
[5] https://answers.microsoft.com/en ... 4-a736-e8603e853f30
[6] https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmi ... rome_print_preview/ |
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