Canon LBP-2000 User Manual page 173

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Cause2
: The printer could not receive the data from the host computer because the
printer took too long to process the current data in the printer.
Remedy : You may have to increase the I/O TIMEOUT setting or disable it in the
PARALLEL MENU, USB MENU, or ETHERNET MENU.
Reference : "PARALLEL MENU" (See p.7-28)
"USB MENU" (See p.7-30)
"ETHERNET MENU" (See p.7-32)
Cause3
: The printer and host computer are not properly connected.
Remedy : Check the cable connection at the host computer and printer.
Reference : 'Connecting an Interface Cable' (See the Setup Guide.)
Cause4
: The printer is off-line
Remedy : Press [Go] to bring the printer on-line.
Reference : "About On-line and Off-line" (See p.2-6)
Cause5
: A failure occurred in the printer or an optional device.
Remedy : Take appropriate measures according to the message on the display.
Reference : "Responding to Error Codes and Messages" (See p.9-18)
Printing stops
Cause1
: Printing stops midway during a job and the printer will not print the remaining
pages. The flow of data from the host computer has been interrupted for some
reason and this has caused a timeout. If no data is received for a specified
length of time, the job is terminated.
Remedy : You may have to increase the I/O TIMEOUT setting or disable it in the
PARALLEL MENU, USB MENU, or ETHERNET MENU.
Reference : "PARALLEL MENU" (See p.7-28)
"USB MENU" (See p.7-30)
"ETHERNET MENU" (See p.7-32)
Paper excessively curled after coming out of the printer.
Cause
: You may be using paper that curls too easily.
Remedy : Ensure the paper you are using meets the specifications described in "Printable
Paper," on p.3-2. Remove the paper stack, turn it over, reload in the cassette and
try again.
Problems and Solutions Without Messages
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