PAPER JAM HAS BEEN CLEARED, BUT PRINTER DOES NOT
PRINT.
Possible cause
The top cover has not
remained open until all
paper jams have been
cleared.
PRINTING FROM WINDOWS
CANNOT CONFIGURE FOR PARALLEL CONNECTION.
Possible cause
The computer does not
support bi-directional
parallel interface.
Parallel cable does not
meet specifications.
The interface is
disabled.
Configuration
procedure was not
correctly followed or
cancelled.
Parallel cable is
disconnected or faulty.
A converter, buffer or
extension cable is
being used.
CANNOT CONFIGURE FOR USB CONNECTION.
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Windows 95 does not support USB.
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Windows 98 upgraded from Windows 95 may not support USB.
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Windows 98 original installation and Windows Me, 2000, NT and XP
all support USB.
Remedy
Removing a paper jam is not sufficient:
Raise and gently lower the top cover, especially if the
paper jam has been removed from behind the front cover.
Remedy
There is no cure for this problem. You should only use a
computer that does!
Use a bi-directional parallel cable to IEEE 1284–1994
standard.
Check that the parallel interface is set to enable.
Configure again from the beginning.
Reconnect or try another cable.
Test by connecting printer and computer directly.
NOTE
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