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The printer is not printing, The software program slows down or stalls while generating the print job

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Troubleshoot other The printer is not printing Possible reasons why a file you have sent from your computer is not printing when expected, include the following: ● A problem with the electrical power might exist. If the printer is not performing and the front panel does not respond, check that the power cable is correctly connected and that the electrical socket is functioning. ● An unusual electromagnetic phenomena may exist, such as strong electromagnetic fields or severe electrical disturbances. Such occurrences can cause the printer to behave strangely, or even stop working. Turn off the printer by using the Power key on the front panel, wait until the electromagnetic environment has returned to normal, and then turn the printer on again. If the problems persist, contact your customer service representative. ● The graphic language setting might be incorrectly set. ● The correct printer driver might not have been installed in your computer. ● One of the following paper scenarios might exist: ◦ The paper name that appears on the front panel does not reflect the paper that is loaded in the printer. ◦ There is not a sufficient amount of paper on the loaded roll to print the entire job. Under these conditions, one print job might be printed, while another print job is held in the print queue. To resolve this issue, unload the roll from the printer and load a new roll, using the front panel to guide you through the process. ● The nesting setting might be On and the printer is waiting for the nest timeout to expire. Under this condition, the front panel shows the remaining time. ● You might have requested a print preview in your printer driver. Under this condition, the preview appears in a Web browser. The software program slows down or stalls while generating the print job Large quantities of data might be necessary to generate a high-quality large-format print job. This can cause your software program to slow down significantly or stall. Lowering the print resolution may help to avoid this scenario, however, lowering the print resolution reduces image quality. In the Windows HP-GL/2 driver, click the Advanced tab, select Document options > Printer features, and then set Max. Application resolution to 300. The printer seems slow Here are some possible explanations: ● Did you set the print quality to Best? Images printed with the Best print-quality setting require more time to print. ● Did you specify the correct paper type when loading the paper? Check that the paper type that appears on the front panel matches the paper that is loaded in the printer. 170 Chapter 16 Troubleshoot other issues ENWW

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The printer is not printing
Possible reasons why a file you have sent from your computer is not printing when expected, include
the following:
A problem with the electrical power might exist. If the printer is not performing and the front panel
does not respond, check that the power cable is correctly connected and that the electrical socket
is functioning.
An unusual electromagnetic phenomena may exist, such as strong electromagnetic fields or severe
electrical disturbances. Such occurrences can cause the printer to behave strangely, or even stop
working. Turn off the printer by using the
Power
key on the front panel, wait until the
electromagnetic environment has returned to normal, and then turn the printer on again. If the
problems persist, contact your customer service representative.
The graphic language setting might be incorrectly set.
The correct printer driver might not have been installed in your computer.
One of the following paper scenarios might exist:
The paper name that appears on the front panel does not reflect the paper that is loaded in
the printer.
There is not a sufficient amount of paper on the loaded roll to print the entire job.
Under these conditions, one print job might be printed, while another print job is held in the print
queue. To resolve this issue, unload the roll from the printer and load a new roll, using the front
panel to guide you through the process.
The nesting setting might be
On
and the printer is waiting for the nest timeout to expire. Under this
condition, the front panel shows the remaining time.
You might have requested a print preview in your printer driver. Under this condition, the preview
appears in a Web browser.
The software program slows down or stalls while
generating the print job
Large quantities of data might be necessary to generate a high-quality large-format print job. This can
cause your software program to slow down significantly or stall. Lowering the print resolution may help
to avoid this scenario, however, lowering the print resolution reduces image quality.
In the Windows HP-GL/2 driver, click the
Advanced
tab, select
Document options
>
Printer
features
, and then set
Max. Application resolution
to 300.
The printer seems slow
Here are some possible explanations:
Did you set the print quality to
Best
? Images printed with the
Best
print-quality setting require
more time to print.
Did you specify the correct paper type when loading the paper? Check that the paper type that
appears on the front panel matches the paper that is loaded in the printer.
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Chapter 16
Troubleshoot other issues
ENWW
Troubleshoot other