6940 win't prints in word 2010.

All of a sudden Word stopped printing my documents.  It seems to try to print one page, but it's bank.
I can print from internet (Fireox) just fine.
I tried prnting an Excel file with same results as Word.
Any ideas what can be the issue.
-=Mark=-
ps. It was printing fine until today.

HI
I am also stuck here with the same formatting problem. Has anybody found any answer for the same?
Regards
Kumar Vikas Singh

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