HP 4200n HP LaserJet 4200 and 4300 series printer - User Guide - Page 138

Troubleshooting flowchart for Macintosh users, OS 9 or Print Center OS X. - printer manual

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Troubleshooting flowchart for Macintosh users 1 Can you print from a program? YES Go to step 2. NO The Macintosh computer is not communicating with the printer. Auto Setup did not automatically set up The printer driver icon does the printer. not appear in the Chooser (OS 9) or Print Center (OS X).  Make sure that READY appears on the printer control panel display. (See the first page of  Set up the printer manually by selecting Configure (OS 9).  Make sure that the Apple LaserWriter 8 Chooser "Troubleshooting flowchart" on page 131.)  Reinstall the printer software. (See the (OS 9) or Print Center  Make sure that the correct printer driver is getting started [start] guide.) (OS X) extension resides selected in the left half of the Chooser (OS 9) or  Select an alternate PPD. (See in the Extensions folder. Print Center (OS X). Then make sure that the "Selecting an alternate PPD" on  If the Chooser or Print desired printer name is selected (highlighted) on page 138.) Center is not present the right half of the Chooser or Print Center. There will be an icon next to the printer name  The PPD might have been renamed. If so, select the renamed PPD. (See anywhere on your system, contact Apple Computer, after the driver has been set up and configured "Selecting an alternate PPD" on Inc. with the PPD. page 138.)  If the printer resides on a network with multiple  Auto Setup works only in AppleTalk- zones, make sure that the correct zone is and USB-connected devices. selected in the AppleTalk Zones box in the Chooser (OS 9) or Print Center (OS X).  Make sure that the correct printer has been selected in the Chooser (OS 9) or Print Center (OS X) by printing a configuration. (See "Configuration page" on page 83.) Make sure that the name of the printer shown on the configuration page matches the printer in the Chooser or Print Center.  Make sure that AppleTalk is active. (Select this in the Chooser [OS 9] or Print Center [OS X] or in the AppleTalk control panel, whichever applies for your OS version.)  Make sure that the computer and printer are on the same network. Open Control Panels on the Apple menu and select the Network (or the AppleTalk) control panel, and then select the correct network (for example, LocalTalk or EtherNet). 136 4 Problem solving ENWW

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4 Problem solving
ENWW
Troubleshooting flowchart for Macintosh users
1 Can you print from a program?
YES
Go to
step
2
.
NO
The Macintosh computer is not communicating
with the printer.
Auto Setup did not automatically set up
the printer.
The printer driver icon does
not appear in the Chooser
(OS 9) or Print Center (OS X).
Make sure that
READY
appears on the printer
control panel display. (See the first page of
“Troubleshooting flowchart” on page 131
.)
Make sure that the correct printer driver is
selected in the left half of the
Chooser
(OS 9) or
Print Center
(OS X). Then make sure that the
desired printer name is selected (highlighted) on
the right half of the
Chooser
or
Print Center
.
There will be an icon next to the printer name
after the driver has been set up and configured
with the PPD.
If the printer resides on a network with multiple
zones, make sure that the correct zone is
selected in the
AppleTalk Zones
box in the
Chooser
(OS 9) or
Print Center
(OS X).
Make sure that the correct printer has been
selected in the
Chooser
(OS 9) or
Print Center
(OS X) by printing a configuration. (See
“Configuration page” on page 83
.) Make sure
that the name of the printer shown on the
configuration page matches the printer in the
Chooser
or
Print Center
.
Make sure that
AppleTalk
is active. (Select this
in the
Chooser
[OS 9] or
Print Center
[OS X] or
in the AppleTalk control panel, whichever applies
for your OS version.)
Make sure that the computer and printer are on
the same network. Open
Control Panels
on the
Apple
menu and select the
Network
(or the
AppleTalk
) control panel, and then select the
correct network (for example, LocalTalk or
EtherNet).
Set up the printer manually by
selecting
Configure
(OS 9).
Reinstall the printer software. (See the
getting started [
start
] guide.)
Select an alternate PPD. (See
“Selecting an alternate PPD” on
page 138
.)
The PPD might have been renamed. If
so, select the renamed PPD. (See
“Selecting an alternate PPD” on
page 138
.)
Auto Setup works only in AppleTalk-
and USB-connected devices.
Make sure that the Apple
LaserWriter 8
Chooser
(OS 9) or
Print Center
(OS X) extension resides
in the Extensions folder.
If the
Chooser
or
Print
Center
is not present
anywhere on your system,
contact Apple Computer,
Inc.