HP Officejet Pro 8100 ePrinter - N811a/N811d

While in properties, test print comes out in color, when i try to print a document, it wont print in color.  I have appied grayscale to Off, output to black/color and still does not print in color.  What am i doing wrong?
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Hi @Vin220 , and welcome to the HP Forums!
I see you are experiencing print output issues. I would like to help!
I'd recommend starting with a power reset.  Disconnect the power cord from the printer and the power outlet, then wait 60 seconds. After 60 seconds, plug the printer back in. Ensure you plug the printer directly to a wall outlet. Make sure to bypass any sort of surge protector or power bar.
I would also recommend downloading and running the HP Print and Scan Doctor.
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