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Are the ink cartridges correctly installed?
Insert ink cartridges in the holders with the B side facing up.
Is the terminator connected?
Make sure there is a terminator connected to the last peripheral in the SCSI
chain. If you are using a device with an internal terminator, make it the last
peripheral in the SCSI chain.
Is there a paper jam?
Remove the media. If the media is caught in the rollers, open the front
cover, push down on the release lever, and gently remove the media. Make
sure there are no pieces of media left in the printer.
Are the settings in the application correct?
Recheck the printer settings in the application.
Is the printer driver correctly installed?
Install the printer driver from the Installation Disc (CD-ROM).
Has the printer been selected using the Chooser?
From the Apple menu, select the Chooser and make sure the printer and
device number appear correctly. Click on the printer name and SCSI#. (The
printer may not be selected correctly if you do not click on the printer name.)
Do you have enough hard drive space?
The Kimoseter 340 requires work space on the hard disk (10MB or more)
when it prints. Keep enough space open on the disk for the printer to operate.
(After printing, the work space is released.)
Does the hard disk have areas where reading or writing are unreliable?
If there are areas on the hard disk where reading or writing are unreliable,
sometimes a printing error will occur and printing will stop. Periodically use
the Disk First Aid utility that comes with your system software (or other
commercial disk checking utility) to prevent these problems.