A.11 Notes and Restrictions
299
A.11
Notes and Restrictions
Notes and Restrictions on Using the Printer
This section lists the notes and restrictions that apply to the printer.
Hard Disk (Optional)
• An abrupt shut down of the printer due to a power failure or other disruption when a hard
disk is installed may corrupt data on the hard disk.
• The <Energy Saver> lamp blinks when the hard disk is being accessed while the printer
is in the Energy Saver mode. Do not switch the power off when the <Energy Saver> lamp
is blinking.
• When a hard disk is installed, it can be specified as the save destination of print data from
lpd, SMB, or IPP. The hard disk is the fixed save destination for ESC/P, HP-GL/2, and
PCL forms. The save destination for these forms cannot be changed.
• Initializing the hard disk deletes additional fonts, HP-GL/2 and ESC/P forms, and the SMB
folder. The following data is not deleted: security, samples, delayed print, and log data.
When printing results do not match settings
• This is caused by insufficient print page buffer capacity, and print results may differ from
settings as described below. Installation of additional memory is recommended whenever
any of the following occurs.
• 1-sided printing is performed when 2-sided printing is specified.
• Print jobs are canceled (When a page cannot be rendered in the buffer, the job that
includes that page is canceled.)
• Printing results may not come out as specified when printing of a 1,200 dpi single dot or
line is specified. This is due to the characteristics of Xerography.
Optional Accessories
For information about features that require installation of the optional hard disk and/or
additional memory, refer to “A.5 Installing Additional Memory” (P. 278) and “A.6 Installing
the Hard Disk” (P. 283).
Meter Counts for 2-Sided Print Pages
Depending on the application being used and the print quantity setting, the application may
insert a blank page into two-sided print jobs in order to adjust page position. In such cases,
the blank page is counted as 1 page.
XPS Driver
An XPS driver is a print driver for printing with an application or software developed for
Windows Vista.
Due to Microsoft Windows Vista compatibility problems, normal printing may not be possible
with applications and software developed for Windows versions prior to Windows Vista
(including the Microsoft 2007 Office System).
To perform XPS printing from the Microsoft 2007 Office System (Word, Excel, PowerPoint),
use the 2007 Office System add-in from the ContentsBridge utility.
Summary of Contents for DocuPrint C2255
Page 1: ...DocuPrint C2255 User Guide ...
Page 176: ...176 6 Troubleshooting 2 Remove the jammed paper 3 Gently close cover C ...
Page 210: ...210 7 Maintenance 12 Close the front cover ...
Page 266: ...266 7 Maintenance 7 Rotate the lever to the right to lock it 8 Close the front cover ...
Page 313: ...Index 313 WSD 26 129 X XeroxStdAccounting 147 XPS 113 XPS file 309 ...