Printing In The Pcl6/5 Mode Problems; The Printer Does Not Print; The Printer Does Not Print Correctly In The Pcl Mode; The Font On The Printout Is Different From That On The Screen - Epson Aculaser C2800 Series User Manual

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Printing in the PCL6/5 Mode Problems

The problems listed in this section are those that you may encounter when printing in the PCL6
mode. All procedural instructions, refer to the PCL6 printer driver.

The printer does not print

Cause
The Print to file check box is selected in the Print
dialog box.

The printer does not print correctly in the PCL mode

Cause
(PCL5c mode only) Graphics Mode may be set to
HP-GL/2 and the printing data may include the
data that cannot be printed in the setting.
Image Optimum may be set to Auto or On and the
printing data may include the data that cannot
be printed in the setting.

The font on the printout is different from that on the screen

Cause
The EPSON screen fonts are not installed.

The edges of texts and/or images are not smooth

Cause
The resolution is set to Fast (300 dpi).
The printer does not have sufficient memory.
The RITech is set to Off.
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What to do
Clear the Print to file check box in the Print dialog box.
What to do
Access the printer driver, click the General tab, click Options,
then select Raster as Graphics Mode.
Access the Printing Menu on your printer's control panel, then set
Image Optimum to Off.
What to do
The screen fonts must be installed on the computer that you are
using. Otherwise, the font that you select is substituted by some
other font for display on the screen.
What to do
Access the printer driver, click the Print Quality tab, then select
Fine (600 dpi) as the resolution.
Increase the printer memory.
Access the printer driver, click the Print Quality tab, then select
On for RITech from the drop-down list.
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