Epson 600Q User Manual - Page 75

You see a spooling error message Windows, In Windows 95

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You see a spooling error message (Windows) Possible cause Solution Spooling error messages or very slow printing may be caused by temporary files. Your hard drive is too full. Your computer doesn't have enough memory for the file you're printing. Change the Spool Manager default directory, following the instructions in Chapter 4. Delete unnecessary files to make room on the drive. Try one of the following:  Reduce the resolution of your image.  Select fewer colors or a lower resolution for your monitor.  Add more memory to your computer. In Windows 95, the Status Monitor box does not appear with the Despooler Possible cause Solution The Windows Print Manager is interfering with the Status Monitor. Make sure Use Print Manager for this port is not checked in the Spool Manager Queue setup. Then check your bidirectional spool settings. See Chapter 4 for instructions. Printing is too slow Possible cause Your printer software options are set incorrectly. Your system doesn't have enough resources. Your port settings are incorrect in Windows 95. Solution For faster printing, try the following:  Set Print Quality to Economy.  Turn MicroWeave off.  Turn High Speed on.  Choose No Halftoning.  Choose Black ink. See Chapters 1 and 2 for more information.  Clear space on your hard disk drive or run a defragmentation utility.  Don't run too many applications at the same time.  Turn off virtual memory.  Increase your system's memory (RAM). Change your default spool directory and disable port settings as described in Chapter 4. 6-9

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You see a spooling error message (Windows)
In Windows 95, the Status Monitor box does not appear with the Despooler
Printing is too slow
Possible cause
Solution
Spooling error messages or
very slow printing may be
caused by temporary files.
Change the Spool Manager default directory, following the instructions in
Chapter 4.
Your hard drive is too full.
Delete unnecessary files to make room on the drive.
Your computer doesn’t have
enough memory for the file
you’re printing.
Try one of the following:
Reduce the resolution of your image.
Select fewer colors or a lower resolution for your monitor.
Add more memory to your computer.
Possible cause
Solution
The Windows Print Manager
is interfering with the Status
Monitor.
Make sure Use Print Manager for this port is not checked in the Spool
Manager Queue setup. Then check your bidirectional spool settings. See
Chapter 4 for instructions.
Possible cause
Solution
Your printer software options
are set incorrectly.
For faster printing, try the following:
Set Print
Quality to Economy.
Turn MicroWeave off.
Turn High
Speed on.
Choose No
Halftoning.
Choose Black ink.
See Chapters 1 and 2 for more information.
Your system doesn’t have
enough resources.
Clear space on your hard disk drive or run a defragmentation utility.
Don’t run too many applications at the same time.
Turn off virtual memory.
Increase your system’s memory (RAM).
Your port settings are
incorrect in Windows 95.
Change your default spool directory and disable port settings as described
in Chapter 4.