Printers may produce garbled output, often displaying strange symbols or characters, due to issues like corrupted print data, driver problems, or insufficient memory for complex print jobs. Users have experienced this with both printers and photocopiers, sometimes resolving the issue by restarting the machine. Some suggest that the printer may be performing maintenance tasks, such as aligning cartridges, which can lead to unexpected printouts. Lexmark printers, for instance, may display a "Flushing Buffers" message when encountering such problems. Overall, troubleshooting often involves checking drivers, memory capacity, and printer settings to identify the root cause.