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Printer Does not Print, Changing the Graphics Language, Getting Help

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Introduction Media & Ink Solutions Front Panel Printer Options Other Index Solving Problems Image Quality Problems Ink Supply Problems Media Problems Image Error  Other Problems Getting Help Printer Does not Print • You may have a power problem. If there is no activity at all from the printer, and power on indicator in the power switch on the front of the printer is off, check that the power cable is connected correctly and that there is power available at the socket. • If you are using a Macintosh and the print job does not print, ensure the printer language is set to Postscript or Automatic. See Changing the Graphics Language. • You may have a problem with your application driver. Is your software configured for this printer? For general advice, see the Assembly and Set-up Poster. For advice specific to your software, see the documentation supplied with the driver. • If you have connected your computer to the printer's parallel port or USB port and tried to print a binaryencoded PostScript file it will not print. The parallel and USB ports will only accept ASCII-encoded PostScript print files. The front panel will display the message "Error processing job / Flushing rest of job". You will need to setup your application to encode the file in ASCII instead of binary and then send the job again through the parallel or USB port. You could also connect your computer via the LAN connection of your printer and send the binary encoded PostScript print file again. • The file may be too large for the printer's memory. This is the case if the front panel displays "Out of memory- data was lost". Look on your computer screen for any error message; some drivers allow you to choose a different printing mode and try to send the file again. • If you continue to have problems, see Getting Help.

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Solving Problems
Image Quality
Problems
Ink Supply
Problems
Media Problems
Image Error
Other Problems
Getting Help
Media & Ink
Introduction
Front Panel
Other
Printer
Options
Index
Solutions
Printer Does not Print
You may have a power problem. If there is no activity at all from the printer, and power on indicator in the
power switch on the front of the printer is off, check that the power cable is connected correctly and that there
is power available at the socket.
If you are using a Macintosh and the print job does not print, ensure the printer language is set to Postscript or
Automatic. See
Changing the Graphics Language
.
You may have a problem with your application driver. Is your software configured for this printer? For general
advice, see the
Assembly and Set-up Poster
. For advice specific to your software, see the documentation sup-
plied with the driver.
If you have connected your computer to the printer’s parallel port or USB port and tried to print a binary-
encoded PostScript file it will not print. The parallel and USB ports will only accept ASCII-encoded PostScript
print files. The front panel will display the message “Error processing job / Flushing rest of job”.
You will need to setup your application to encode the file in ASCII instead of binary and then send the job
again through the parallel or USB port.
You could also connect your computer via the LAN connection of your printer and send the binary encoded
PostScript print file again.
The file may be too large for the printer’s memory. This is the case if the front panel displays “Out of memory–
data was lost”. Look on your computer screen for any error message; some drivers allow you to choose a dif-
ferent printing mode and try to send the file again.
If you continue to have problems, see
Getting Help
.