New york times daily digest

On my M475DW color laser device, the NY Times printable daily digest stopped loading and printing, both in auto-deliver and manual load and print.  Anybody with a similar problem?

williamklein,
I am sorry, but to get your issue more exposure I would suggest posting it in the commercial forums since this is a commercial printer. You can do this at http://h30499.www3.hp.com/hpeb/ .
I hope this helps.
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