Printer Won't Print Certain Images

I just got my new HP Envy 114 printer this week and have only now gotten to setting it up.  While it took some time to set up the wireless and web services, all of the networking issues were eventually resolved.  My current problem is that, whenever I have the device print out a web document, there are certain key images it doesn't print.  I know this isn't an ink level issue, as both black and color levels are near full.  I was wondering if there might be any print settings, or settings on my browser, that might prevent said images from being printed.  Any help on this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Wait; wrong forum.  Please ignore this post.

Hi,
Which browser are you using ? Can you see images on the Print  Preview screen ? Depening on your setup in your browser, background images won't come out.
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BH
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