The printer does not print correctly in the PostScript mode
Cause
What to do
The printer’s emulation mode setting is incorrect.
The printer is set to the
Auto
mode by default, so that it can
automatically determine the encoding used in the received print
job data and select the appropriate emulation mode. However,
there are situations where the printer cannot select the correct
emulation mode. In this case, it must be set manually to
PS3
.
Set the emulation mode through the SelecType
Emulation Menu
on the printer. See “Emulation Menu” on page 85.
The printer’s emulation mode setting for the interface
that you are using is incorrect.
The emulation mode can be set individually for each interface
which receives print job data. Set the emulation mode for the
interface you are using to
PS3
.
Set the emulation mode through the SelecType
Emulation Menu
on the printer. See “Emulation Menu” on page 85.
The printer does not print
Cause
What to do
The
Save as File
check box is selected on the Output
Options sheet in the Print dialog box (for Mac OS X
10.3.9).
Clear the
Save as File
check box on the Output Options sheet in
the Print dialog box.
An incorrect printer driver is selected.
Make sure that the PostScript printer driver that you are using to
print is selected.
The
Emulation Menu
in the printer’s Control Panel is set
to a mode other than
Auto
or
PS3
for the interface that
you are using.
Change the mode setting to either
Auto
or
PS3
.
The printer driver or printer that you need to use does not appear in the Print
& Fax (for Mac OS X 10.5) or Printer Setup Utility (Mac OS X 10.4 or below)
Cause
What to do
The printer name has been changed.
Ask the network administrator for details, then select the
appropriate printer name.
The AppleTalk zone setting is incorrect (for Mac OS X 10.4
or below).
Open the
Printer Setup Utility
, then select the AppleTalk zone
that the printer is connected to.
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