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| Solving Printing Problems |
Table 5.2 Printer Operation Problems (continued) | ||
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PostScript commands |
| • Make certain that the software application you are using to create your job is |
are printed instead of |
| configured properly. Refer to your software documentation. |
the PostScript job. |
| • The job sent to the printer might have included an incorrect header, and |
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| therefore, not have indicated that a PostScript job was being sent. |
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| - Check your software to make sure the PostScript header file is being sent |
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| to the printer. |
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| • Set the Print Errors item in the PostScript Menu to On and resend the job. |
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| - If an error page prints, there is a problem in the PostScript coding. Correct |
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| the coding problem and resend the job. Asking for features not available |
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| can cause a configuration error. |
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| - If the job still does not print and an error page was not printed, the job |
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| may require additional memory. |
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Chapter 5: Troubleshooting ❖