Problem

 

Point to check

Solution

 

 

 

 

The image is upside

 

Are you using a type of paper (tab

When the image size and paper size are the same but

down.

 

paper, punch paper, etc.) that can only

the orientations are different, the orientation of the

 

 

be loaded in a fixed orientation?

image is automatically rotated to match the paper.

 

 

 

However, when the paper can only be loaded in a fixed

 

 

 

orientation, this may result in the image being printed

 

 

 

upside down. In this event, rotate the image 180

 

 

 

degrees before printing.

 

 

 

For the 180 degrees rotate setting, see "ROTATING

 

 

 

THE PRINT IMAGE 180 DEGREES (Rotate 180

 

 

 

degrees)" (page 38).

 

 

 

 

 

 

Is the correct binding position selected

When two-sided printing is performed, every other page

 

 

for two-sided printing?

is printed upside down when tablet binding is selected

 

 

 

for the binding position. Be sure to set the appropriate

 

 

 

binding position.

 

 

 

For two-sided printing and booklet-style and tablet-style

 

 

 

bindings, see "TWO-SIDED PRINTING" (page 27).

Many nonsense

 

 

 

 

Is your computer or the machine in an

If little free space remains in the memory or hard drive of

characters are printed.

 

unstable state?

your computer, or many jobs have been spooled on the

 

 

 

machine and it has little free memory remaining, printed

 

 

 

text may turn into nonsense characters. In this situation,

 

 

 

cancel printing, restart your computer and the machine,

 

 

 

and try printing again.

 

 

 

To cancel printing

 

 

 

Windows:

 

 

 

Double-click the printer icon that appears at the lower

 

 

 

right of the task bar and click "Cancel All Documents"

 

 

 

(or "Purge Print Documents") in the [Printer] menu.

 

 

 

Macintosh:

 

 

 

Double-click the name of the machine in the printer

 

 

 

list, select the job that you wish to delete, and delete

 

 

 

it. (In Mac OS 9, double-click the printer icon on the

 

 

 

desktop, select the print job that you wish to delete,

 

 

 

and delete it.)

 

 

 

At the machine:

 

 

 

See "CANCELING A PRINT JOB" (page 70).

 

 

 

If nonsense characters are still printed after restarting,

 

 

 

ask your administrator to lengthen the timeout setting of

 

 

 

"I/O Timeout" in the system settings (administrator).

 

 

 

System Settings (Administrator) > "Printer Settings" >

 

 

 

"Interface Settings" > "I/O Timeout"

 

 

 

* If nonsense characters are still printed after taking the

 

 

 

above measures, remove and then reinstall the printer

 

 

 

driver.

 

 

 

 

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