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Symptoms are:
• The
• Your computer displays an error message when you are trying to print.
• Your computer or printer “hangs” (stays idle) while communication is taking place. However, note that large prints
How to solve the problem:
• Have you selected the correct printer in your software?
• Does the printer work correctly when printing from other software?
• If the printer is connected to a network, try using it when connected directly to your computer through parallel or
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USB ports.
• If your printer is connected to your computer through any other intermediate devices, such as switch boxes, buffer boxes, cable adapters, cable converters etc., try using it when connected directly to your computer.
• Try another interface cable. For details of supported cables, see Connection Specifications.
• Make sure the graphic language setting is set to the correct setting, see Changing the Graphics Language.
File Size and Memory
There is no direct relationship between file size on your computer and memory used in the printer to print that file. In fact, because of file compression (and general complexity) it is often impossible to estimate how much memory will be used. This means that some large prints will work fine, but some smaller prints may not and you will have to add more memory to your printer.