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Troubleshooting
The printer does not print normally via the network interface.
Cause
What to do
The Data Format setting,
which is accessed by clicking
Advanced
on the
PostScript
sheet of the printer’s
Properties dialog box, is
different from the data format
setting specified in the
application.
If the file is created in an application that
allows you to change the data format or
encoding, such as Photoshop, make sure
that the setting in the application
matches that in the printer driver.
The computer is connected to
the network using AppleTalk
in a Windows NT 4.0/2000
environment, and the
Send
CTRL+D Before Each Job
or
Send CTRL+D After Each Job
setting on the
Device Settings
sheet of the printer’s
Properties
dialog box
is set to
Yes
.
Make sure that both the
Send CTRL+D
Before Each Job
and
Send CTRL+D
After Each Job
settings are set to
No
.
The network connection is
something other than
AppleTalk, and the Data
Format setting is not set to
ASCII data
.
If the network connection is something
other than AppleTalk, make sure that
the Data Format setting is set to
ASCII
data
or
Tagged binary communications
protocol
.
The print data is too large.
Click
Advanced
on the
PostScript
sheet
of the printer’s Properties dialog box,
and then change the Data Format setting
from
ASCII data
(default) to
Tagged
binary communications protocol
.
Summary of Contents for EPL-N3000
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Page 47: ...34 Paper Handling ...
Page 139: ...126 Using the PostScript Printer Software Windows ...
Page 233: ...220 Installing Options ...
Page 255: ...242 Replacing the Consumable Product ...
Page 302: ...Troubleshooting 289 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 2 Click the Details tab ...
Page 331: ...318 Troubleshooting ...
Page 419: ...406 Working with Fonts ...
Page 428: ...PostScript Font Samples 415 E E E E E E E E E E E E Appendix E PostScript Font Samples ...
Page 429: ...416 PostScript Font Samples ...
Page 439: ...426 Glossary ...