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Frequently Asked Questions Chapter 13
Your PC indicates a
device time-out.
A device time-out occurs
when the PC sends data to
the LASER CLASS 2060P, but
the LASER CLASS 2060P
does not respond. The
LASER CLASS 2060P may be
unplugged, not connected to
the PC, or have a paper jam.
Make sure the LASER
CLASS 2060P is plugged in,
and that its parallel interface
cable is securely attached to
the LASER CLASS 2060P
and the PC. Clear any paper
jams, and make sure paper
is loaded properly in the
multi-purpose tray.
The printed output is
not what you expected?
There may be a
communication problem
between the LASER CLASS
2060P and your PC.
Make sure the PC and
application are configured
correctly for communicating
with the LASER CLASS
2060P. See the printer driver
manual.
The parallel interface cable
may not be securely
connected to the LASER
CLASS 2060P and the
computer.
Check the parallel interface
cable’s connections. See
page 2-21.
The parallel interface cable
may not be the correct type.
Make sure you are using a
bi-directional parallel
interface cable.
See page 2-21.
The parallel interface cable
may be too long.
Make sure your parallel
interface cable is less than
6.6 feet (2 meters) long.
You may not be using the
correct printer driver.
Make sure you have selected
the LASER CLASS 2060P
Printer Driver in the
Printer’s dialog box or from
your application’s printer
dialog. See the printer driver
manual.
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