Epson 1200S Printer User Manual


 
Troubleshooting Page 93
The printer can’t print the image, or the printout is garbled or isn’t an image.
The quality of an enlarged image is worse than when it’s scanned at its original size.
Problem Solution
Your printer and
computer may not be
securely connected.
Check that the printer is properly connected to the computer and is
correctly set up; see your printer manual.
Your software is not
installed correctly for
your printer.
Check that your application software is properly installed and set up for
your printer; see your application software manual.
Problem Solution
You didn’t increase
your Resolution setting
to compensate for the
image enlargement.
If you enlarge your target image size by scaling or by selecting a larger
Target size, be sure to increase the Resolution setting by the same
proportion to retain your image quality. For example, if you select
300 dpi as the resolution setting for an image scanned at 100% of its
original size and then scale the image 200%, you should increase (in
this case, double) the resolution to 600 dpi to retain the same image
quality. See Selecting Basic Settings
for instructions on changing the
Resolution setting.
For additional information on selecting scanning resolution, see your
Scanner Basics
book.