A networked laser printer suddenly begins producing pages filled with random symbols and unreadable characters instead of the expected document. You have verified that the correct driver is installed and the application settings are unchanged. Which of the following is the MOST likely cause of this symptom?
Faulty or improperly seated memory DIMM in the printer
When a printer's memory DIMM is faulty or not fully seated, the device can misinterpret print data, resulting in pages of garbled text. Re-seating or replacing the memory module usually resolves the issue. Incorrect paper type, low toner, or a worn fuser affect image quality (smudges, light print, paper jams) but do not typically generate random characters.
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