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Troubleshooting
6
Phaser 380 Color Printer
6-14
Printing and installation problems (cont'd.)
Symptom
A Macintosh printed
image has shifted or the
margins are not correct.
The front panel never
indicates that it is
processing a job.
A Macintosh file does not
print and a virtual
memory (VM) error
appears.
Files sent during
power-up do not print.
The printer processes a
file sent via the serial or
parallel port but does not
print.
The printer processes a
file sent via the serial or
parallel port. Another file
sent to a different port
causes your computer or
network interface to
lock up.
Solution
You should install a supported printer driver and the
Phaser 380 printer PPD onto your Macintosh to select
the correct page sizes from the driver. Refer to "Using
the Macintosh Installer" on page 2-47 for information.
Turn off Background Printing through the Chooser.
Refer to the topic "Printing from a Macintosh" on
page 3-16 for details on how to print from a Macintosh.
Make sure that Phaser 380 printer is the selected
printer. Try printing the same file to another PostScript
printer. If the file prints, then the problem could be with
the interface cable. Refer to "Interface cables and
adapters" on page 8-3 for information on ordering
Tektronix interface cables.
Check to see if a print job is stuck in the print queue.
Refer to "Using a PostScript error handler" on
page 6-27 for details on using the Tektronix Error
Handler to determine the cause of the problem.
Turn the printer's power off and wait at least
15 seconds before turning the power on again.
You may need to expand printer memory. Refer to
"Memory upgrade" on page 8-6 for more information.
Reduce the file size by using fewer fonts or simplifying
complex paths in vector-based graphics.
Before printing a file, wait until the printer's front panel
displays Ready or the printer's name.
Do not set the wait timeout to 0. Also, print files should
not have extra characters after the End-of-Job character
(Ctrl-D). Refer to "If your file doesn't print" on page 6-21.
Also refer to the on-line manual on the printer's CD-ROM
for information on setting timeouts and
Ctrl-D characters.
Do not set the wait timeout to 0. Also, print files should
not have extra characters after the End-of-Job character
(Ctrl-D). Refer to "If your file doesn't print" on page 6-21.
Also refer to the on-line manual on the printer's CD-ROM
for information on setting timeouts and
Ctrl-D characters.

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