Xerox 6180N Common Controller System Guide v 3.7 - Page 85

Print Quality problems, Font problems, for U.S. English - driver download

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System Guide Troubleshooting - en_US for U.S. English - in_UK for U.K. English - fr for French - es for Spanish - de for German - it for Italian - ja for Japanese Print Quality problems An image quality problem exists if a job has been submitted successfully, but does not print correctly. NOTE: If Image Quality parameters are changed, the DocuSP software must be restarted for the change to take affect. NOTE: The Image Quality default settings are optimized for the printer. If changes are made, the factory installed defaults can be restored by selecting [Defaults]. Selecting [Reset] sets the Image Quality parameters to the most recently applied setting. To determine the print quality problem and possibly fix the problem, perform the following: 1. Retrieve the error page if one was printed. 2. Submit the job to a draft PostScript printer if one is available to determine if the master is valid. 3. Ensure that the jobs are sent to the correct queue. 4. Ensure that a valid PDL is used. 5. If the problem still exists, recreate the job with a different print driver and resubmit the job to the printer. Font problems A font problem exists when incorrect printed fonts have character spacing, jagged characters, text running off the page, or sentences running into each other. To determine and fix the font problem, perform the following: 1. Determine if the font is being downloaded with the job. NOTE: If a downloaded font is not found, font substitution occurs and an error page is printed. Common Controller 9-5

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System Guide
Troubleshooting
Common Controller
9-5
en_US
for U.S. English
in_UK
for U.K. English
fr
for French
es
for Spanish
de
for German
it
for Italian
ja
for Japanese
Print Quality problems
An image quality problem exists if a job has been submitted
successfully, but does not print correctly.
NOTE:
If Image Quality parameters are changed, the DocuSP
software must be restarted for the change to take affect.
NOTE:
The Image Quality default settings are optimized for the
printer.
If changes are made, the factory installed defaults can
be restored by selecting [Defaults]. Selecting [Reset] sets the
Image Quality parameters to the most recently applied setting.
To determine the print quality problem and possibly fix the
problem, perform the following:
1.
Retrieve the error page if one was printed.
2.
Submit the job to a draft PostScript printer if one is available
to determine if the master is valid.
3.
Ensure that the jobs are sent to the correct queue.
4.
Ensure that a valid PDL is used.
5.
If the problem still exists, recreate the job with a different print
driver and resubmit the job to the printer.
Font problems
A font problem exists when incorrect printed fonts have
character spacing, jagged characters, text running off the page,
or sentences running into each other.
To determine and fix the font problem, perform the following:
1.
Determine if the font is being downloaded with the job.
NOTE:
If a downloaded font is not found, font substitution
occurs and an error page is printed.