Troubleshooting
You see a spooling error message (Windows)
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Spooling error messages or very slow printing may be caused by temporary files.
Change the Spool Manager default spool directory, following the instructions on page
Your hard drive is too full. | Delete unnecessary files to make room on the drive. |
Your computer doesn’t | Try one of the following: |
have enough memory for | ◗ Reduce the resolution of your image. |
the file you’re printing. | ◗ Select fewer colors or a lower resolution for your monitor. |
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| ◗ Add more memory to your computer. |
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You see a type 11 or memory error message (Macintosh)
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You may need to increase the memory allocation for your application, EPSON Monitor3, or both.
Choose Get Info from the File menu when your application is active or EPSON Monitor3 is selected and increase the memory requirements. See page
Your system doesn’t have | If your system has virtual memory, use this to simulate having |
enough RAM. | more RAM. If this doesn’t work, free up more space on your hard |
| drive by deleting unwanted files. See your computer |
| documentation for details. |
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Your printer switches to the modem port or won’t confirm on the printer port (Macintosh)
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Your system has extension | Make sure AppleTalk® is inactive. In the Chooser, set any Apple |
conflicts. | serial printer to the printer port. Close and reopen the Chooser; |
| then select the SP 700 icon. Close the Chooser. |
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You’re using an AppleTalk | Make sure you’re using a standard Apple System |
cable. | cable, and it’s securely connected at both ends. |
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You are unable to use EPSON Monitor3 (Macintosh)
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EPSON Monitor3 is not | Install (or reinstall) EPSON Monitor3 and make sure background |
installed or is corrupted. | printing is turned on. |
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