Xerox 100, 180 EPS manual Resolving font problems

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Troubleshooting

Ensure that a valid PDL is used; for example, an Adobe driver outputs a valid PDL file in PostScript format.

NOTE: Gray scales or graphic images may contain image quality differences if they are printed using a 300 dpi decomposer.

Isolating and resolving printer-driven print quality problems

Problem: The output from the printer contains defects such as deletions, line problems, and missing images.

Determine if the job has ever been printed correctly on this system.

If possible, print the job on a draft printer. If the job prints correctly, contact the customer support center.

Determine if other jobs are exhibiting the same problem. This could indicate a printer problem. Contact the customer support center.

Recreate the job with a different print driver and resubmit it to the printer.

Resolving font problems

Use the following procedures to isolate and resolve common font problems.

Problem: The job prints with the wrong font.

Determine if the font is being downloaded with the job. If a downloaded font is not found, font substitution occurs and an error page is printed.

If the font is not being downloaded with the job, determine if the font is loaded on the server by viewing the PostScript/PCL Fonts tab on the Administration window.

Problem: Characters appear jagged.

Determine if there is a scalable option available for that font and whether the user selected that option.

Problem: Some incorrect characters print.

Determine if the document was created with one driver and printed with another driver.

Problem: Text runs off the page, or sentences run into each other.

Determine if the document was created with one driver and printed with another driver.

Problem: Small fonts are printing ragged.

Change the default font renderer in the Printer Manager from Adobe Type Manager to Font Solution.

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Xerox 100, 180 EPS manual Resolving font problems

180 EPS, 100 specifications

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