Canon imageCLASS D680 imageCLASS D680 Printer Guide - Page 92

Printer Problems, Problem, Cause, Solution, PC1200/iC D600, iR1200G - cartridge

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Printer Problems Problem Cause Solution Printer does not print Paper might not be loaded. A copy job might not have been completed due to the Out of Paper status. Make sure paper is loaded. The print job will start automatically when the copy job is completed. Please, load paper. Print jobs might be stalled. Check the Canon PC1200/iC D600/ iR1200G Status Window for stalled jobs. The cartridge might not be installed correctly. Check that the cartridge is installed correctly.  Quick Start Guide Your BIOS port setting See your computer's documentation might need to be modified. concerning available ports. 5 The parallel cable might not Make sure you are using an 8-bit, be compatible. Centronics-compatible, parallel interface cable with bi-directional capability. Troubleshooting Your computer might not be Check your computer, make sure it is working properly. turned on and working properly. No power is supplied Power cord might not be plugged in. Make sure the power cord is securely plugged into both the machine and the AC outlet. AC outlet might not be supplying power. Make sure the AC outlet is supplying power; try another outlet if necessary. AC voltage might not match Make sure the voltage of the AC outlet printer. matches the ratings on the printer. Printer stops printing Your interface cable might be Check your computer and your cable. loose. Printer stops printing You might be working on an application in the foreground, in which case printing performance might slow down. Printer performance improves if you give your print job priority. 5-2

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Troubleshooting
Printer Problems
Printer Problems
Printer Problems
Printer Problems
Problem
Cause
Solution
Printer does not
print
Paper might not be loaded.
Make sure paper is loaded.
A copy job might not have
been completed due to the
Out of Paper status.
The print job will start automatically
when the copy job is completed. Please,
load paper.
Print jobs might be stalled.
Check the Canon
PC1200/iC D600/
iR1200G
Status Window for stalled jobs.
The cartridge might not be
installed correctly.
Check that the cartridge is installed
correctly.
Quick Start Guide
Your BIOS port setting
might need to be modified.
See your computer’s documentation
concerning available ports.
The parallel cable might not
be compatible.
Make sure you are using an 8-bit,
Centronics-compatible, parallel interface
cable with bi-directional capability.
Your computer might not be
working properly.
Check your computer, make sure it is
turned on and working properly.
No power is
supplied
Power cord might not be
plugged in.
Make sure the power cord is securely
plugged into both the machine and the
AC outlet.
AC outlet might not be
supplying power.
Make sure the AC outlet is supplying
power; try another outlet if necessary.
AC voltage might not match
printer.
Make sure the voltage of the AC outlet
matches the ratings on the printer.
Printer stops
printing
Your interface cable might be
loose.
Check your computer and your cable.
Printer stops
printing
You might be working on an
application in the foreground,
in which case printing
performance might slow down.
Printer performance improves if you give
your print job priority.