Your printout contains incorrect characters . . .
■Your printer’s interface cable may not be securely connected. Check that the cable is locked firmly in place at both ends to ensure proper communication between your printer and computer. After adjusting the cable, try printing from an application again.
■Your printer may not be selected as the current printer in your application or as the Windows default printer. Be sure to select EPSON Stylus COLOR 660 in your application. For instructions on selecting the Windows default printer, see your Windows documentation or online help.
■Make sure there aren’t any stalled print jobs. If there are, delete them and then try printing again.
■Make sure you’re not using a switch box with your printer; connect the printer directly to your computer and try printing again.
Your printout is grainy . . .
■Try using a higher quality paper.
■Make sure you set the Quality/Speed slider to the Quality setting in your printer software; see page 14 for instructions.
■Run the Print Head Alignment utility. See page 37 for instructions.
■You may need to increase the image resolution or print it in a smaller size. See your software documentation for instructions.
Color documents print in black and white . . .
■Make sure your printer and port are selected in your software application.
■Make sure color printing is selected in your application and the printer software.
Solving Problems with Paper Feeding
Paper doesn’t eject fully or is wrinkled . . .
■If the paper doesn’t eject fully,
you may have set the wrong paper size. Press the E load/eject button to eject the paper. Then make sure you select the correct paper size in your application or printer software.
■If it’s wrinkled when it comes out, the paper may be damp or too thin.
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