Olivetti PGL2545 Operation Manual page 290

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Symptom
Printouts are wrinkled.
Printouts are curled.
Printing System Driver cannot be
installed.
Cannot print.
Cannot print with USB
memory.
USB memory not
recognized.
While Auto-IP is already
set to On, the IP address is
not assigned
automatically.
The machine is emitting
steam in the area around
the paper ejection slot.
Checkpoints
Is the paper loaded correctly?
Is the paper damp?
Is the paper damp?
Is the driver installed with the host
name while Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi Direct
function is available?
Is the machine plugged in?
Is the machine powered on?
Are the USB cable and network
cable connected?
Is the USB host blocked?
Is a value other than "0.0.0.0"
entered for the link local address of
TCP/IP(v4)?
Check the room temperature to see if
it is low, or if damp paper was used.
Corrective Actions
Load the paper correctly.
Turn the orientation 180 degrees
around in which the paper is
positioned.
Replace the paper with new paper.
Turn the paper over in the cassette,
or turn the orientation 180 degrees
around in which the paper is
positioned.
Replace the paper with new paper.
Specify the IP address instead of the
host name.
Plug the power cord into an AC
outlet.
Turn on the power switch.
Connect the correct USB cable and
network cable securely.
Select Unblock in the USB host
settings.
Check that the USB memory is
securely plugged into the machine.
Enter "0.0.0.0" for the IP address of
TCP/IP(v4).
Depending on the printing
environment and the paper's
condition, the heat generated during
printing will cause the moisture in the
paper to evaporate, and the steam
emitted may look like smoke. This is
not a problem, and you can continue
printing. If the steam concerns you,
raise the room temperature, or
replace the paper with a newer, dryer
paper.
8-3
Troubleshooting
Reference
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