Ricoh 3245 Printer Reference - Page 154
Dithering, Image Adjustments, Print Quality
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Appendix Problem Causes and Solutions It takes a long The data is so large or complex that it takes time to process. If the Data In time to complete a indicator is blinking, data is being processed. Simply wait until printing print job. resumes. If "Warming Up..." appears on the display panel, the machine is warming up. Wait for a while. It takes too much time to resume printing. The data is so large or complex that it takes time to process. If the Data In indicator is blinking, data is being processed. Simply wait until printing resumes. The machine was in Energy Saver Mode. To resume from Energy Saver Mode, it has to warm up, and this takes time. See General Settings Guide. Paper is not fed from the selected tray. When you are using a Windows operating system, printer driver settings override those set using the display panel. Set the desired input tray using the printer driver. See the printer driver Help. Solid lines are printed as broken lines. Make the following settings with the printer driver: • Change the [Dithering:] setting on the [Image Adjustments] tab in the [Change User Settings...] dialog box, on the [Print Quality] tab in the RPCS printer driver. See the printer driver Help. Optional compo- You have to configure the option setup in printer properties when bidirec- nents connected to tional transmission is not enabled. the machine are not See the printer driver Help. recognized when using Windows 95/98/Me, Win- 8 dows 2000/XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows NT 4.0. Images are printed in the wrong orientation. The feed orientation you selected and the feed orientation selected in the printer driver's option setup might not be the same. Set the machine's feed orientation and the printer driver's feed orientation accordingly. See the printer driver Help. The printed image is different from the image on the computer's display. With certain functions, such as enlargement and reduction, image layout might be different to that on the computer display. You might have selected to replace True Type fonts with machine fonts in the printing process. To print an image similar to that of the computer display, make settings to print True Type fonts as an image. See the printer driver Help. 148