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● Is your printer connected to a network? Check that all components used in the network (network interface cards, hubs, routers, switches, and cables) are capable of high-speed operation. Is there a lot of traffic from other devices on the network? ● Did you set the drying time to Extended? Try changing the drying time to Automatic. See Change the drying time on page 46. ● Are the printheads in good condition? Printing time might increase when a printhead needs cleaning. Check the printhead status on the front panel or through the Embedded Web Server. Clean or replace printheads if necessary. ● Do your image contain high-density, black fills? Printing time might increase for images containing highdensity, black fills. Communication failures between computer and printer Some symptoms are: ● The front-panel display does not show the Receiving message when you have sent an image to the printer. ● Your computer shows an error message when you try to print. ● Your computer or printer stalls when transferring data. ● Your printed output shows random or inexplicable errors (misplaced lines, partial graphics, and so on). To solve a communication problem: ● Make sure that you have selected the correct printer in your software program. ● Make sure that the printer works correctly when printing from other software programs. ● Remember that large images usually require more time to receive, process, and print. ● If the printer is connected to your computer through any other intermediate devices, such as switch boxes, buffer boxes, cable adapters, or cable converters, remove the intermediate device and try connecting the printer directly to your computer. ● Try another interface cable. See Choose which connection method to use on page 14. ● Make sure that the graphic language setting is correctly set. Cannot access the Embedded Web Server If you have not done so already, please read Access the Embedded Web Server on page 18. 1. Go to the front panel and select the Connectivity menu icon > Allow EWS > On. , then Advanced > Embedded Web Server 2. If you have a TCP/IP connection to your printer, go to the front panel and select the Connectivity menu icon . 3. Select the type of connection you are using. ENWW Communication failures between computer and printer 181

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Is your printer connected to a network? Check that all components used in the network (network interface
cards, hubs, routers, switches, and cables) are capable of high-speed operation. Is there a lot of traffic from
other devices on the network?
Did you set the drying time to
Extended
? Try changing the drying time to
Automatic
. See
Change the drying
time
on page
46
.
Are the printheads in good condition? Printing time might increase when a printhead needs cleaning. Check
the printhead status on the front panel or through the Embedded Web Server. Clean or replace printheads
if necessary.
Do your image contain high-density, black fills? Printing time might increase for images containing high-
density, black fills.
Communication failures between computer and printer
Some symptoms are:
The front-panel display does not show the
Receiving
message when you have sent an image to the printer.
Your computer shows an error message when you try to print.
Your computer or printer stalls when transferring data.
Your printed output shows random or inexplicable errors (misplaced lines, partial graphics, and so on).
To solve a communication problem:
Make sure that you have selected the correct printer in your software program.
Make sure that the printer works correctly when printing from other software programs.
Remember that large images usually require more time to receive, process, and print.
If the printer is connected to your computer through any other intermediate devices, such as switch boxes,
buffer boxes, cable adapters, or cable converters, remove the intermediate device and try connecting the
printer directly to your computer.
Try another interface cable. See
Choose which connection method to use
on page
14
.
Make sure that the graphic language setting is correctly set.
Cannot access the Embedded Web Server
If you have not done so already, please read
Access the Embedded Web Server
on page
18
.
1.
Go to the front panel and select the Connectivity menu icon
, then
Advanced
>
Embedded Web Server
>
Allow EWS
>
On
.
2.
If you have a TCP/IP connection to your printer, go to the front panel and select the Connectivity menu icon
.
3.
Select the type of connection you are using.
ENWW
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