mThe printer has the same name as other printers on the network. If that’s the case, the printer automatically appends a number to the end of its name when it’s turned on. The number may change each time you turn on the printer. The printer administrator can change the name using the Apple Printer Utility, as described in Chapter 2, or the Apple LaserWriter Utility for Windows, as described in Chapter 3. You can identify your printer by looking for the printer with the same Ethernet address that is printed on the startup page.

mCheck the Network control panel to make sure the correct network is selected.

The printer appears more than once in your Chooser (for example, LaserWriter 12/640 PS and LaserWriter 12/640 PS 1).

Your printer may be connected to a LocalTalk network and an EtherTalk network with a router that connects them as one logical zone. Apple recommends that you disconnect the LocalTalk port.

An “out of memory” message appears on your screen when you try to print.

The printer may have insufficient memory to print if

mthe document contains too many fonts that need to be downloaded from your computer to the printer

mthe document contains complex images

myou use a lot of fonts in your document but have not selected Unlimited Downloadable Fonts in the Page Setup Printer Options dialog box

If a page contains very complex images, try to remove some of the complex detail from that page (or spread the information over two pages) and try again to print it. Also, find Desktop PrintMonitor in the Extensions folder in the System Folder and use the Get Info command to increase its memory size.

If you encounter the “out of memory” message frequently, you can remedy this by increasing the amount of memory in the printer. See Chapter 5.

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