Troubleshooting
Possible Cause
When the PostScript option
is connected to the network,
data is being received by
the printer, but does not
print.
Printing does not start or in-
terrupted, when using the
PostScript option.
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Solutions
Windows 95/98
On the [PostScript] tab, click [Advanced] and then un-
check both [Send CTRL+D after job] and [Send CTRL+D
before job].
Windows NT4.0
Open the [Advanced] tab of the Printer Properties. Un-
der [PostScript Options], select [No] for both [Send
CTRL-D After Each job] and [Send CTRL-D Before Each
job].
The data is cleared when the Job Timeout period is ex-
ceeded.
Windows 95/98
Set a longer [Job Timeout] period with the [PostScript]
tab of the Printer Properties.
Windows NT4.0
Set a longer [Job Timeout] period with the [Device Set-
tings] tab of the Printer Properties.
A PostScript error might occur if there is not enough
memory in the printer, or there are errors in the print
data sent to the printer.
• In some cases, increasing the memory may solve this
problem. Install an optional memory unit (SDRAM).
For more information on the memory, see P.71 "Spec-
ifications".
The print job might be reset. Do the following.
• Make sure that you have selected the correct printer
driver. Try printing again.
• Set a longer Wait Timeout.
Windows 95/98
Set a longer [Wait Timeout] period with the [Post-
Script] tab of the Printer Properties.
Windows NT4.0
Set a longer [Wait Timeout] period with the [Device
Settings] tab of the Printer Properties.
Macintosh
You can specify a longer [I/O Timeout] period on the
printer's operation panel. ⇒ P.58 "Accessing Print-
er Features".