Epson RX620 Quick Reference Guide - Page 63

Printing and Copying Problems, Printing or copying is too slow.

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Printing and Copying Problems The Stylus Photo RX620 is on, but nothing prints. ■ Make sure the USB cable is securely connected at both ends. ■ If you're using a USB hub, try connecting the Stylus Photo RX620 directly to your computer's USB port instead. ■ Run a nozzle check as described on page 58. If the check page prints, make sure your Stylus Photo RX620 software is installed correctly. ■ If you're printing on a network, you need to set up your Stylus Photo RX620 for network printing, as described in the on-screen Reference Guide. The Stylus Photo RX620 makes printing sounds, but nothing prints. ■ The print head nozzles may need cleaning; see page 58 for instructions. ■ Make sure the Stylus Photo RX620 is on a flat, stable surface. Printing or copying is too slow. Make sure your system meets the requirements listed in the on-screen Reference Guide. If you're printing a high-resolution photo, you need more than the minimum requirements. You may also need to: ■ Clear space on your hard disk or run a defragmentation utility. ■ Close open programs that you're not using. ■ Increase your system's memory (RAM). For the fastest printing: ■ Select Draft as the Quality Type (Windows) or set the Quality/Speed slider to Speed (Macintosh) in your printer software. ■ If your document doesn't include color, choose Black Ink Only (Windows) or Black as the ink setting (Macintosh) in your printer software (see your onscreen Reference Guide), or press the x B&W button. ■ Turn Super MicroWeave® off (Macintosh only) and High Speed on in your printer software. ■ If your Stylus Photo RX620 is connected to a USB hub, disconnect any unused USB devices. Problems and Solutions 63

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Problems and Solutions
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Printing and Copying Problems
The Stylus Photo RX620 is on, but nothing prints.
Make sure the USB cable is securely connected at both ends.
If you’re using a USB hub, try connecting the Stylus Photo RX620 directly to
your computer’s USB port instead.
Run a nozzle check as described on page 58. If the check page prints, make
sure your Stylus Photo RX620 software is installed correctly.
If you’re printing on a network, you need to set up your Stylus Photo RX620
for network printing, as described in the on-screen
Reference Guide
.
The Stylus Photo RX620 makes printing sounds, but nothing prints.
The print head nozzles may need cleaning; see page 58 for instructions.
Make sure the Stylus Photo RX620 is on a flat, stable surface.
Printing or copying is too slow.
Make sure your system meets the requirements listed in the on-screen
Reference
Guide
. If you’re printing a high-resolution photo, you need more than the
minimum requirements. You may also need to:
Clear space on your hard disk or run a defragmentation utility.
Close open programs that you’re not using.
Increase your system’s memory (RAM).
For the fastest printing:
Select
Draft
as the Quality Type (Windows) or set the Quality/Speed slider to
Speed
(Macintosh) in your printer software.
If your document doesn’t include color, choose
Black Ink Only
(Windows) or
Black
as the ink setting (Macintosh) in your printer software (see your on-
screen
Reference Guide
), or press the
x
B&W
button.
Turn
Super MicroWeave
®
off (Macintosh only) and
High Speed
on in
your printer software.
If your Stylus Photo RX620 is connected to a USB hub, disconnect any
unused USB devices.