Other Printing Problems
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When using Win-
dows 95/98/Me,
Windows
2000/XP, or Win-
dows NT4.0, ei-
ther combined
printing or book-
bind print does
not come out as
expected.
Make sure the application's paper size and orientation settings match those
of the printer driver.
If a different paper size and orientation are set, selec t the same size and ori-
entation.
When using Win-
dows 95/98/Me,
Windows
2000/XP, or Win-
dows NT 4.0,
Auto Reduce/En-
large print does
not come out as
expected.
A print instruc-
tion was issued
from the comput-
er, but printing
did not start.
User code management may have been set. Ask the administrator about
valid user codes. To print, the user code must be entered from the printer
driver.
The print job is not
canceled even
when the machine
is switched to of-
fline status.
Even when the machine is offline, printing is performed when [Job Receive]
has been set in Signal Control in the System Settings menu. Change the
system setting of Signal Control to Printer priority.
See User Tools (System Settings), General Settings Guide.
Color changes are
extreme when ad-
justed using the
printer driver.
PCL 5c/PostScript 3
Do not make extreme settings for color balance in the [Advanced] dialog
box on the [Print Quality] tab in the printer driver's dialog box.
RPCS
Do not make extreme settings for color balance on the [Image Adjust-
ments] tab in the [Change User Settings] dialog box on the [Print Quality]
tab in the printer driver's dialog box. The color sample does not show
the color of the printout.
See the printer driver's Help.
Photo images are
coarse.
Some applications lower print resolution.
Black gradation is
not natural.
PCL 5c/PostScript 3
Select CMY+K for [Gray Reproduction] in the printer driver's
[Advanced] dialog box on the [Print Quality] tab.
RPCS
Select CMY+K for [Gray Reproduction] on the [Image Adjustments] tab in
the printer driver's [Change User Setting] dialog box on the [Print Quality]
tab.
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