EPSON AcuLaser M8000 Series User's Guide
The font on the printout is different from that on the screenCause | What to do |
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The PostScript screen fonts are not installed. | The PostScript screen fonts must be installed on the computer |
| that you are using. Otherwise, the font that you select is |
| substituted by some other font for display on the screen. |
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For Windows users only | Specify the appropriate substitution fonts using the Font |
The appropriate substitution fonts are not correctly | Substitution Table. |
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specified on the Device Settings sheet of the printer’s |
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Properties dialog box. |
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The Emulation menu in the printer’s Control Panel is not | Change the Emulation Menu setting to PS3 for the interface that |
set to PS3 for the interface that you are using. | you are using, then try reinstalling the printer fonts again. |
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The Print Quality is set to Fast. | Change the Print Quality setting to Fine or Maximum. |
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The printer does not have sufficient memory. | Increase the printer memory. |
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For Windows users only | The printer cannot print binary data when it is connected to the | |
The Data Format setting in the printer’s Properties is not | computer via the USB interface. Make sure that the Data Format | |
setting, which is accessed by clicking Advanced on the PostScript | ||
set to ASCII or TBCP. | ||
sheet of the printer’s Properties, is set to ASCII or TBCP. | ||
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| If your computer is running Windows Vista, Vista x64, XP, XP x64, | |
| click the Device Settings tab in the printer’s Properties, then click | |
| the Output Protocol setting and select ASCII or TBCP. | |
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