Lexmark Z43 Color Jetprinter User's Guide for Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 - Page 45

Paper misfeeds or jams, Printer prints very slowly

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Steps to basic printing Beyond the basics Maintaining your printer Troubleshooting Appendix Troubleshooting Printer prints very slowly • Close any open applications not in use. • Decrease your Print Quality setting. For help, see page 10. • Check the document you are printing. Photos and graphics may take longer to print than regular text. • Check your computer's resources. Consider purchasing more memory or increasing the virtual memory for your computer. Paper misfeeds or jams Paper misfeeds or pulls multiple sheets while moving through the printer Make sure: • The paper is a recommended paper for inkjet printers. • You do not force the paper down into the printer when you load it. For example, if you are loading letter or A4 size paper, the top edge of the paper should extend above the top of the sheet feeder. 45 Index

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Troubleshooting
Beyond the basics
Maintaining your printer
Troubleshooting
Appendix
Index
Steps to basic printing
Printer prints very slowly
Close any open applications not in use.
Decrease your Print Quality setting. For help, see
page 10
.
Check the document you are printing. Photos and graphics may
take longer to print than regular text.
Check your computer’s resources. Consider purchasing more
memory or increasing the virtual memory for your computer.
Paper misfeeds or jams
Paper misfeeds or pulls multiple sheets while moving through the
printer
Make sure:
The paper is a recommended paper for inkjet printers.
You do not force the paper down into the printer when you load it.
For example, if you are loading letter or A4 size paper, the top edge
of the paper should extend above the top of the sheet feeder.