Ricoh Priport DX 4640PD Printer Reference - Page 89

Printing Preferences, Document Defaults

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Other Printing Problems Status Possible Causes, Descriptions, and Solutions It takes a long time to complete a print job. Photographs and other data intensive pages take a long time for the printer to process, simply wait when printing such data. Changing the following settings with the printer driver may help speed up printing: • RPCS Click [Change User Settings...] on the [Print Quality] tab in the [Printer Properties] dialog box, and then select the [Fast] value for [Image processing priority:] on the [Image Adjustments] tab in the [Change User Settings...] dialog box. Note ❒ Under Windows 2000/XP and Windows Server 2003, click [Change User Settings...] on the [Print Quality] tab in the [Printing Preferences] dialog box, and then select the [Fast] value for [Image processing priority:] on the [Image Adjustments] tab in the [Change User Settings...] dialog box. ❒ Under Windows NT 4.0, click [Change User Settings...] on the [Print Quality] tab in the [Document Defaults] dia- 5 log box, and then select the [Fast] value for [Image processing priority:]on the [Image Adjustments] tab in the [Change User Settings...] dialog box. • PostScript3 Select [PostScript (optimize for speed)]for [PostScript output format:] on the [PostScript] tab in the [Printer Properties] dialog box. Note ❒ Under Windows 2000/XP and Windows Server 2003, click [Advanced...] on the [Paper/Quality] tab in the [Printing Preferences] dialog box, and then select [PostScript output options : optimize for speed] for [PostScript Options] in the [Advanced...] dialog box. ❒ Under Windows NT 4.0, click [Advanced...] in the [Document Defaults] dialog box, and then select [PostScript output options : optimize for speed] for [PostScript Options] in the [Advanced...] dialog box. 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 is being processed. Simply wait until printing resumes. 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 printer was in Energy Saver mode. It usually takes time for the machine to return to ready mode. Simply wait until printing resumes. See Operating Instructions. 83

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Other Printing Problems
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It takes a long time to complete
a print job.
Photographs and other data intensive pages take a long time
for the printer to process, simply wait when printing such data.
Changing the following settings with the printer driver may
help speed up printing:
RPCS
Click
[
Change User Settings...
]
on the
[
Print Quality
]
tab in the
[
Printer Properties
]
dialog box, and then select the
[
Fast
]
val-
ue for
[
Image processing priority:
]
on the
[
Image Adjustments
]
tab in the
[
Change User Settings...
]
dialog box.
Note
Under Windows 2000/XP and Windows Server 2003,
click
[
Change User Settings...
]
on the
[
Print Quality
]
tab in
the
[
Printing Preferences
]
dialog box, and then select the
[
Fast
]
value for
[
Image processing priority:
]
on the
[
Image
Adjustments
]
tab in the
[
Change User Settings...
]
dialog
box.
Under Windows NT 4.0, click
[
Change User Settings...
]
on the
[
Print Quality
]
tab in the
[
Document Defaults
]
dia-
log box, and then select the
[
Fast
]
value for
[
Image
processing priority:
]
on the
[
Image Adjustments
]
tab in the
[
Change User Settings...
]
dialog box.
PostScript3
Select
[
PostScript (optimize for speed)
]
for
[
PostScript output
format:
]
on the
[
PostScript
]
tab in the
[
Printer Properties
]
dia-
log box.
Note
Under Windows 2000/XP and Windows Server 2003,
click
[
Advanced...
]
on the
[
Paper/Quality
]
tab in the
[
Print-
ing Preferences
]
dialog box, and then select
[
PostScript
output options : optimize for speed
]
for
[
PostScript Options
]
in the
[
Advanced...
]
dialog box.
Under Windows NT 4.0, click
[
Advanced...
]
in the
[
Doc-
ument Defaults
]
dialog box, and then select
[
PostScript
output options : optimize for speed
]
for
[
PostScript Options
]
in the
[
Advanced...
]
dialog box.
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 is being processed.
Simply wait until printing resumes.
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 printer was in Energy Saver mode. It usually takes time
for the machine to return to ready mode. Simply wait until
printing resumes. See
Operating Instructions
.
Status
Possible Causes, Descriptions, and Solutions