Printing Problems With Your Computer - Kodak PPM200 User Manual

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Printing problems with your computer

When your printer has a problem, first make sure that:
The power supply is plugged into the printer and a properly
grounded electrical outlet.
The printer USB cable is securely attached to your computer and
printer.
Printer prints very slowly
Close any open applications not in use.
Select a lower print quality setting.
Consider purchasing more memory, or increasing the virtual
memory for your computer.
Note: If you are printing photos or your document contains
graphics, it may take longer to print than regular text.
Printer is plugged in but doesn't print, or you get a Printer
Offline message
Make sure:
The printer is on and the paper is loaded correctly.
The USB cable is completely plugged into the printer.
The printer is set as the default printer.
The printer is not set up as a card reader. For help, see page 42.
The print job is not being held or paused in the print queue.
To check the printer status in Windows:
1
From the
Printers
2
Click the
Printer
next to the
If these steps have not corrected the problem:
1
Turn off your computer.
folder, double-click the
menu and make sure no check mark appears
Pause Printing
option.
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