Hp laserjej Pro 400 some fonts are not printing (office use )

Hi there In my office , we are using  HP Laserjet Pro M401n  printer . About 5-10 users are using it , Printer is networked and not connected to a PC. Issue is several font types are not printing , only the  boarder is printing .Changed to a new catridge .Still the issue is same

>> ..  Issue is several font types are not printing , only the  boarder is printing ... You'll have to provide rather more information in order to expect any appropriate advice. For example:Is the problem restricted to documents from one application (e.g. Word) or several applications, or all applications?Just what do you mean by "font types"?Do you mean different fonts (strictly typefaces) e.g. Courier, Arial, Times New?Or do you mean different variants e.g. Regular, Bold, Italic, BoldItalic?Or something else?Can you provide a scan of an example? Use the "insert/edit image" button to add an image to a post (this may take up to 48 hours to be "approved" before it is visible to others).

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