Missing areas on printed image
Your paper may be
moist or damp. Printing is sensitive to
moisture absorbed by the paper. The higher the moisture
content in the paper, the lighter the printed output. Do not
store your paper in a humid or damp environment.
You may not be using the correct type of paper for your
printer. If the surface of your paper is too rough, printed
characters appear distorted
or
broken Smooth, highquality
copier paper is recommended for best results. See Chapter 1
for information on choosing paper.
Completely blank pages
Check to be sure the toner cartridge is installed as described in
R e a d T h i s F i r s t .
The toner cartridge may be empty. Replace the cartridge.
The problem may be with your software program or interface
cable. Print a test sheet by briefly pressing the reset button on
the back of the printer (make sure the
Error light is not
on).
If the test page is blank, the problem is with the printer. Call
your dealer or a qualified service person.
Printed image is light or faint
The toner cartridge is probably empty. Replace the toner
cartridge as described in Read This
First.
Your paper may be moist or damp. Printing is sensitive to
moisture
absorbed by the paper. The higher the moisture
content in the paper, the lighter the printed output. Do not
store your paper in a humid or damp environment.
Troubleshooting 3-7
Summary of Contents for ActionLaser 1400
Page 1: ...EPSON ActionLaser 1400 Reference Guide EPA POLLUTlON PREVENTER ...
Page 40: ...2 14 Controlling the Printer ...
Page 62: ...A 8 Technical Specifications ...
Page 74: ...Function Command Parameter Decimal value Hexadecimal value C 4 Command Summary ...
Page 75: ...Function Command Parameter Decimal value Hexadecimal value Command Summary C 5 ...
Page 76: ...Function Command Parameter Decimal value Hexadecimal value C 6 Command Summary ...
Page 79: ...Function Command Parameter Decimal value Hexadecimal value Command Summary C 9 ...
Page 80: ...Function Command Parameter Decimal value Macros Hexadecimal value C 10 Command Summary ...
Page 92: ...4 Glossary ...