Ricoh CL7200 Maintenance Manual - Page 117
Print Quality, PostScript optimize for speed, PostScript, x 600 dpi, x 600 dpi, Image Adjustments, - pcl 6 driver
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Troubleshooting Problem It takes too much time to complete the print job. Possible causes and solutions Photographs and other data-rich pages take a long time for the printer to process, so simply wait when printing such data. Changing the following settings may help speed up printing. • PCL 5c Select [600 dpi] as the Resolution under the [Print Quality] tab in the printer properties dialog box. • PostScript 3 Select [1200 dpi] or [600 dpi] as the Resolution under the [Print Quality] tab in the printer properties dialog box. Select [Fast] as the Gradation under the [Print Quality] tab in the printer properties dialog box. Select [PostScript (optimize for speed)] as the PostScript 3 output format under the [PostScript] tab in the printer properties dialog box. • RPCS Select [1200 x 600 dpi] or [600 x 600 dpi] as the Resolution under the [Image Adjustments] tab in the [Change User Settings] dialog box in the printer dialog box. Select [Speed] Print priority under the [Print Quality] tab in the printer properties dialog box. For details, see the printer driver Help. The data is so large or complex that it takes time to process. If the Data In indicator is blinking, data processing is in progress. Just wait until it resumes. If the "Warming Up..." message appears on the display, the printer is warming up. Wait a while. ❒ To maintain optimum quality, color adjustment is regularly executed during or after printing. Even if printing is not specified, color adjustment is sometimes executed automatically while the power is on. It takes too much time to resume The data is so large or complex that it takes time to process. printing. If the Data In indicator is blinking, data processing is in progress. Just wait until it resumes. The printer might be in Energy Saver mode. In this mode, the printer has to warm up before printing can start, and this takes time. To change how long it takes before the printer goes into Energy Saver mode or to disable Energy Saver mode, configure Energy Saver 1 or Energy Saver 2 in the System menu. 117