Xerox 750DX DocuColor Server User Guide - Page 69

Increase the parallel Port Timeout in Seconds on the DocuColor Control Panel.

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CC-4 Troubleshooting If this happens: Message requests a paper size that you don't have Test page or other special Control Panel page doesn't print Jobs sent to the parallel port do not print Try this: • Cancel the job and do one of the following: If you are printing a PostScript file, set the Convert Paper Sizes setting in Printer Setup on the Control Panel to convert the job to the paper size you do have. You can do this to convert between US and metric paper sizes. See the Administrator Guide for information. If you are printing a file from an application, change the page size in the Page Setup dialog box. 1. If the message "Ripping" displays on the Control Panel, but the page never prints, restart the DocuColor, press the Menu button to enter Setup, and verify that the Printer Model in Printer Setup is specified correctly. 2. Check the copier's display. If the copier display says Ready to copy, proceed to step 3. If the display shows a diagnostic or error message, take the appropriate corrective action, as described in the copier manual. 3. Try making a copy. If you can make a copy, proceed to step 4. 4. Restart the DocuColor, and when you see Idle on the status line of the DocuColor display, try printing a test page again. If the test page still fails to print, contact your authorized service/support center. • Increase the parallel "Port Timeout in Seconds" on the DocuColor Control Panel. • On the DocuColor Control Panel, change the Ignore EOF Character setting. If you are printing ASCII format PostScript only, set Ignore EOF Character to No. If you are printing Binary format PostScript, set it to Yes. • If you print using the DOS copy command, make sure to use the /b option when printing binary files. • Restart your Windows computer, enter BIOS setup, and if you have a BIOS setting for the parallel port, make sure that it is set to Compatible mode and not to Bi-Directional, ECP, EPP, or any other mode.

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C
C-4
Troubleshooting
Message requests a paper size
that you don’t have
Cancel the job and do one of the following:
If you are printing a PostScript file, set the Convert Paper Sizes setting in Printer Setup
on the Control Panel to convert the job to the paper size you do have. You can do this to
convert between US and metric paper sizes. See the
Administrator Guide
for
information.
If you are printing a file from an application, change the page size in the Page Setup
dialog box.
Test page or other special
Control Panel page doesn’t
print
1.
If the message “Ripping” displays on the Control Panel, but the page never prints,
restart the DocuColor, press the Menu button to enter Setup, and verify that the Printer
Model in Printer Setup is specified correctly.
2.
Check the copier’s display.
If the copier display says
Ready to copy
, proceed to step 3.
If the display shows a diagnostic or error message, take the appropriate corrective action,
as described in the copier manual.
3.
Try making a copy.
If you can make a copy, proceed to step 4.
4.
Restart the DocuColor, and when you see Idle on the status line of the DocuColor
display, try printing a test page again.
If the test page still fails to print, contact your authorized service/support center.
Jobs sent to the parallel port
do not print
Increase the parallel “Port Timeout in Seconds” on the DocuColor Control Panel.
On the DocuColor Control Panel, change the Ignore EOF Character setting.
If you are printing ASCII format PostScript only, set
Ignore EOF Character
to No.
If you are printing Binary format PostScript, set it to Yes.
If you print using the DOS
copy
command, make sure to use the
/b
option when printing
binary files.
Restart your Windows computer, enter BIOS setup, and if you have a BIOS setting for the
parallel port, make sure that it is set to Compatible mode and not to Bi-Directional, ECP,
EPP, or any other mode.
If this happens:
Try this: