Problem
Printing via wireless LAN is
slow.
The Printed Image is Different from the Image on the Computer
Problem
The printed image is different
from the image on the
computer's display.
Images are cut off, or excess
pages are printed.
Causes
• A communication error might
have occurred.
• Interference from other wireless
LAN devices can reduce the
communication speed
• If the printer is using a wireless
LAN, radio waves may be
interfering with the wireless
communication. This may occur
if there is a microwave oven,
cordless telephone, industrial
printer, scientific instrument, or
medical instrument using the
same frequency range near the
device.
When you use some functions, such as enlargement or reduction,
the layout of the image might be different from that displayed on
the computer display.
If you are using paper smaller than the paper size selected in the
application, use the same size paper with that selected in the
application. If you cannot load paper of the correct size, use the
reduction function to reduce the image, and then print.
For details, see the printer driver's Help.
Other Printing Problems
Solutions
• Move the printer farther
away from the wireless
LAN device.
• If there are active
wireless LAN devices
nearby, move the printer
or disable those devices.
• Turn off other printers or
instruments that use the
same frequency range,
and then try printing
again. If printing is
successful, move the
devices to a location
where they do not
interfere with the printer.
Solutions
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