
Print Job Results Abnormal
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Print Results Do Not Match Print Job Content
Broken lines are visible.
Problem 1:
Printhead is out of alignment.
Solution:
Use the printer operation panel to align the printhead with the “Adj.
Printhead” feature. (
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P.6-26)
Random, bizarre characters are printing.
Problem 1:
Data from the print job data stream has been lost.
Solution:
Switch the printer and computer off, then switch them on again and start
the print job again.
Problem 2:
Another printer driver was selected for the print job.
Solution:
Select the correct printer driver for the printer and try again. (
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Setup
Guide)
Problem 3:
The computer cannot communicate with the printer by bi-directional data
transfer when connected via the parallel port.
Solution:
Open the Setup Menu on the printer operation panel, select Set Centronics
Interactive then select None. (
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P.4-9)
Problem 4:
Font selected for printing not supported.
Solution:
Make sure that the font used in the text of the software application has
been installed correctly. For details, see your software application manual.
The Thickness of Lines Is Different
Problem 1:
If you are using Windows XP or Windows 2000, the Fast Graphic Process
setting is enabled.
Solution:
In the printer driver open the Finishing sheet, open the Special Settings
dialog box, then click the Fast Graphic Process check box off, and print
again. (
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Printer driver online Help)
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Summary of Contents for N 1000
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Page 38: ...Print Media You Can Use 2 16 2 Remove the front upper cover 3 Raise the manual feed lever ...
Page 44: ...Print Media You Can Use 2 22 ...
Page 45: ...3 Printing from Windows This chapter describes the basic procedures for printing from Windows ...
Page 63: ...5 Maintenance This chapter describes how to replace consumables and maintain the printer ...
Page 82: ...Maintenance 5 20 ...
Page 83: ...6 Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to solve problems with the printer ...
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