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Make sure neither Fax Port nor Fax, Window Size and Transmit Delay

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Other printing problems (continued) Symptom Cause Solution You cannot print using the infrared port on the tri-port interface card. The infrared port is not configured properly. Make sure neither Infrared Port nor Infrared Buffer is set to Disabled in the Infrared Menu. Also make sure the Window Size and Transmit Delay settings are correct. The connection between the two infrared devices cannot be made. Make sure the distance between the two infrared ports is 3 m (10 ft) or less. If necessary, move the ports closer together. Refer to the Setup Guide for more information. Make sure no objects are between the two ports. Make sure the computer is set on a level surface. If necessary, turn off the lights in the room or close window shades or blinds. Bright light, such as direct sunshine or nearby artificial lights, may interfere with communication. You cannot print using the LocalTalk port. The LocalTalk port is not set up correctly. Make sure neither LocalTalk Port nor LocalTalk Buffer is set to Disabled in the LocalTalk Menu. Note: For Macintosh users, verify that the printer is set up correctly in the Macintosh Chooser. You cannot The fax port is not Make sure neither Fax Port nor Fax receive faxes configured correctly. Buffer is set to Disabled in the Fax via the fax port. Menu. The fax machine connected to your printer is not compatible with your printer. Make sure the fax machine you have connected to your printer is a class 1 fax modem. The connection has been lost. If power to the modem has been interrupted, complete the following steps in the order listed: 1 Turn the printer off. 2 Turn the modem on. 3 Turn the printer on. Refer to the Setup Guide for more information. Troubleshooting 34

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Troubleshooting
You cannot print
using the
infrared port on
the tri-port
interface card.
The infrared port is
not configured
properly.
Make sure neither Infrared Port nor
Infrared Buffer is set to Disabled in the
Infrared Menu. Also make sure the
Window Size and Transmit Delay
settings are correct.
The connection
between the two
infrared devices
cannot be made.
Make sure the distance between the
two infrared ports is 3 m (10 ft) or less.
If necessary, move the ports closer
together.
Refer to the
Setup Guide
for more
information.
Make sure no objects are between the
two ports.
Make sure the computer is set on a
level surface.
If necessary, turn off the lights in the
room or close window shades or
blinds. Bright light, such as direct
sunshine or nearby artificial lights, may
interfere with communication.
You cannot print
using the
LocalTalk port.
The LocalTalk port is
not set up correctly.
Make sure neither LocalTalk Port nor
LocalTalk Buffer is set to Disabled in
the LocalTalk Menu.
Note:
For Macintosh users, verify that
the printer is set up correctly in the
Macintosh Chooser.
You cannot
receive faxes
via the fax port.
The fax port is not
configured correctly.
Make sure neither Fax Port nor Fax
Buffer is set to Disabled in the Fax
Menu.
The fax machine
connected to your
printer is not
compatible with your
printer.
Make sure the fax machine you have
connected to your printer is a class 1
fax modem.
The connection has
been lost.
If power to the modem has been inter-
rupted, complete the following steps
in
the order listed:
1
Turn the printer off.
2
Turn the modem on.
3
Turn the printer on.
Refer to the
Setup Guide
for more
information.
Other printing problems (continued)
Symptom
Cause
Solution