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Solving Printing Problems
Table 6.1 Printer Operation Problems (continued)
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Paper is not fed into | Paper has not been loaded | Remove the paper tray and reload the paper |
the printer. | correctly. | correctly. |
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| There is too much paper in the | Remove some of the paper from the tray. |
| paper tray. |
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The printer ejects | The laser print cartridge is out of | Replace the laser print cartridge. See the User |
blank pages. | toner. | Guide. |
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Half of the page is | The page layout is too complex. | Simplify the page layout and remove any |
blank. |
| unnecessary graphics from the document, if |
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| Install more memory. See “Memory and |
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| PostScript SIMMs” (page |
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| The page orientation setting may | Change the page orientation in your application |
| be incorrect. | program. |
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| The paper size and the software | Make sure the paper size in the software |
| paper size settings do not match. | settings matches the paper in the tray. |
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| The printer cable specifications | Parallel connection: Replace with an |
| may be incorrect. | |
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| Serial connection: Replace with standard |
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| direct connection, one to one cable. |
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| USB connection: Replace with a compliant |
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| cable rated USB Specification Revision 1.0. |
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