Xerox 6110 All white nothing is, Printed, and I am, Using Cups, Print correctly, Windows printer

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Problem

Possible Cause and Solution

 

 

Some pages come out

If the data being sent is in Encapsulated PostScript

all white (nothing is

(EPS) format, some earlier versions of CUPS (1.1.10

printed), and I am

and before) have a bug preventing them from being

using CUPS.

processed correctly. When going through LLPR to

 

print, the Printer Package will work around this

 

issue by converting the data to regular PostScript.

 

However, if your application bypasses LLPR and

 

feeds EPS data to CUPS, the document may not

 

print correctly.

 

 

I can’t print to an SMB

To be able to configure and use SMB-shared printers

(Windows) printer.

(such as printers shared on a Windows printer), you

 

need to have a correct installation of the SAMBA

 

package that enables that feature. The “smbclient”

 

command should be available and usable on your

 

system.

 

 

My application seems

Most Unix applications will expect a command like

to be frozen while

the regular “lpr” command to be non-interactive

LLPR is running.

and thus return immediately. Since LLPR is waiting

 

for user input before passing the job on to the print

 

spooler, very often the application will wait for the

 

process to return, and thus will appear to be frozen

 

(its windows won’t refresh). This is normal and the

 

application should resume functioning correctly

 

after the user exits LLPR.

 

 

How do I specify the

It can be specified in the “Add Printer” dialogue of

IP address of my SMB

the configuration tool, if you don’t use the CUPS

server?

printing system. Unfortunately, CUPS currently

 

doesn’t allow you to specify the IP address of SMB

 

printers, so you will have to be able to browse the

 

resource with SAMBA in order to be able to print.

 

 

Some documents

Some versions of CUPS, especially those shipped

come out as white

with Mandrake Linux before the 8.1 release, have

pages when printing.

some known bugs when processing PostScript

 

output from some applications. Try upgrading to the

 

latest version of CUPS (at least 1.1.14). Some RPM

 

packages for the most popular distributions are

 

provided as a convenience with this Linux Printing

 

Package.

 

 

I have CUPS and some

There may be some local options defined in your ~/

options (such as N-

.lpoptions file, which are manipulated by the

up) seem to be always

lpoptions command. These options are always used

enabled even though I

if not overridden by LLPR settings. To get rid of all

don’t choose them in

options for a printer, run the following command,

LLPR.

replacing “printer” with the name of the queue:

 

lpoptions -x printer

 

 

I configured a printer

Most printing systems will not run as the super-user

to print to a file, but I

but as a special user (usually “lp”). Therefore, make

get “Permission

sure that the file you have chosen to print to is

denied” errors.

accessible to the user owning the spooler daemon.

 

 

Problem

Possible Cause and Solution

 

 

On my PCL (or GDI)

Unfortunately, some Unix applications may generate

printer, I sometimes

non-compliant PostScript output that may not be

get error messages

supported by Ghostscript, or even the printer itself

printing instead of my

in PostScript mode. You can try to capture the

document.

output to a file and view the results with Ghostscript

 

(gv or ghostview will allow you to do so

 

interactively) and see if you get error messages.

 

However, since the application is probably at fault,

 

contact your software vendor to inform them of the

 

issue.

 

 

Some colour images

This is a known bug in Ghostscript (until GNU

come out all black.

Ghostscript version 7.05) when the base colour

 

space of the document is indexed colour space and

 

it is converted through CIE colour space. Because

 

Postscript uses CIE colour space for Colour Matching

 

System, you should upgrade Ghostscript on your

 

system to at least GNU Ghostscript version 7.06 or

 

later. You can find recent Ghostscript versions at

 

www.ghostscript.com.

 

 

The machine does not

The CUPS (Common Unix Printing System) version

print.

distributed with SuSE Linux 9.2 (cups-1.1.21) has a

 

problem with ipp (Internet Printing Protocol)

 

printing.

 

Use the socket printing instead of ipp or install later

 

version of CUPS (cups-1.1.22 or higher).

 

 

Some color images

This is a known bug in Ghostscript (until GNU

come out in

Ghostscript version 7.xx) when the base colour

unexpected color.

space of the document is indexed RGB colour space

 

and it is converted through CIE colour space.

 

Because Postscript uses CIE color space for Colour

 

Matching System, you should upgrade Ghostscript

 

on your system to at least GNU Ghostscript version

 

8.xx or later. You can find recent Ghostscript

 

versions at www.ghostscript.com.

 

 

The printer does not

Incompatibility between the PDF file and the

print PDF file correctly.

Acrobat products:

Some parts of

Printing the PDF file as an image may solve this

graphics, text, or

problem. Turn on Print As Image from the Acrobat

illustrations are

printing options.

missing.

NOTE:It will take longer to print when you print a

 

 

PDF file as an image.

 

 

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Solving Problems

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Contents Page Page Contents Supplies and maintenance items Troubleshooting ChecklistImportant Precautions and Safety Information Laser Safety StatementRecycling Ozone SafetyPower Saver Radio Frequency EmissionsReplacing the Fitted Plug for UK Only Wires in the mains lead have the following colour codeDeclaration of Conformity European Countries NeutralSpecial Features IntroductionPrinter Components Front ViewRear View Understanding the Control Panel Stop ButtonPrinter software CD Setting Up Your PrinterUnpacking Components may differ from one country to anotherInstalling the Toner Cartridges Loading Paper To load paper Pull the tray out of the printerLoad paper with the print side up Close the paper cover Slide the tray back into the printerChanging the Size of the Paper in the Tray Connecting a Printer Cable For Network Printing Phaser 6110N onlyFor Local Printing Installing the Printer Software Turning the Printer OnPrinting a Demo System Requirements Printer Driver FeaturesFeature RequirementsType and Capacities Using Print MaterialsChoosing Paper and Other Materials Guidelines for Paper and Special MaterialsUsing the Tray Using Manual Feed ModeVerifying the Output Location Printing on Special Print Materials Printing on EnvelopesPrinting on Labels Printing on Transparencies Printing on Preprinted PaperPrinting on Card Stock or Custom-sized Materials Double-click the Xerox Phaser 6110 Series icon Canceling a Print JobPrinting a Document Canceling a Print Job Basic PrintingReplacing supplies and maintenance items Supplies and maintenance itemsPrinting a Configuration Items Pages Printed Part number SeeToner Cartridge Life Expectancy Managing Toner CartridgesToner Cartridge Storage Redistributing TonerReplacing Toner Cartridges Replacing the Imaging Unit Close the front cover firmly 11Turn the printer on Replacing the Waste Toner Container Cleaning the Printer Cleaning the Outside of the PrinterCleaning the Inside of the Printer Supplies and maintenance items Solving Problems Troubleshooting ChecklistStatus Response Xerox Phaser 6110 Series Problem Possible Cause SolutionSelect Xerox Phaser Software Section . Try printing aClearing Paper Jams To Normal or DraftSolving Problems Print Solving Print Quality ProblemsTips for Avoiding Paper Jams Toner specksBackground Colour orBlack Toner smearDirty Solid Colour or BackPrintouts are Black pagesCommon Macintosh Problems Troubleshooting Error MessagesCommon Windows Problems LED status legendCommon Linux Problems Get error messages Using CupsDenied errors IssueUsing Your Printer on a Network About Sharing the Printer on a NetworkPaper Specifications SpecificationsPrinter Specifications Specifications and DescriptionSymptom Problem with Solution Paper Guidelines for Using PaperTray *mm/in Paper tray Weight Capacity Supported Sizes of PaperPaper Input Capacity Paper SpecificationsPaper Output Capacity Printer and Paper Storage EnvironmentLabels Network printing cable, connect Inside 5.7 outside 5.7 componentsEnvelopes, print 3.3 ethernet cable, connect Paper jams, clear 6.3 paper load capacitySoftware section Contents Sharing the Printer Locally Installing Printer Software in Windows Installing SoftwareRemoving Software Using SetIP Using SetIPIf you Select your printer driver from the Name drop-down list Printer Settings Layout TabPaper Tab SourceQuality Colour ModeGraphics Tab Advanced OptionsOther Features Tab Using a Favorite SettingUsing Help Advanced Printing Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet of Paper N-Up PrintingPrinting Posters Printing BookletsFitting Your Document to a Selected Paper Size Printing on Both Sides of PaperPrinting a Reduced or Enlarged Document NoneCreating a Watermark Using WatermarksUsing an Existing Watermark Editing a WatermarkUsing a Page Overlay Using OverlaysWhat is an Overlay? Creating a New Page OverlaySharing the Printer Locally Setting Up a Host ComputerSetting Up a Client Computer Check the Share this printer boxOpening the Troubleshooting Guide Using Utility ApplicationsUsing Printer Settings Utility Changing the Status Monitor Program SettingsSupported OS Using Your Printer in LinuxSystem Requirements Recommended CapacitiesInstalling the Printer Driver Select Linux Printer and then Configuration Tool Changing the Printer Connection MethodFrom the Startup Menu icon at the bottom of the desktop Using the Configuration Tool Uninstalling the Printer DriverSelect Complete uninstall and then click Uninstall Changing Llpr Properties Install the Printer driver Using Your Printer with a MacintoshInstalling Software for Macintosh Uninstalling the Printer driverFor a USB-connected Macintosh Setting Up the PrinterFor a Network-connected Macintosh Select the IP Printing tabPrinting Changing Printer SettingsLayout Setting Printing a DocumentPrinting Multiple Pages on One Sheet of Paper Printer Features SettingResolutionQuality Paper TypeWindows 7 paper type, set Windows 8 toner save 8 true-type optionRev.1.01

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