Kodak 8650 Printer User Manual


 
Troubleshooting the printer
October 1997 4-9
If the printer is not operating correctly
You may be able to identify or correct problems yourself. If possible,
make a test print. UseTable 4-4 to find and try to correct the problem. If
you cannot solve the problem, service is required. See "Getting
additional help" on page 4-19.
Table 4-4
. Solving common printer problems
Problem
Possible cause Possible solutions
Printer does not turn on.
• The printer power is
not on.
• Cables and cords are
not connected
securely.
Make sure the power switch is in the “I”
position.
Make sure cables and cords are
connected properly.
Printing takes much
longer than usual.
• The image file size
may be larger than
usual and may there-
fore take longer to
process.
• It is too warm.
Wait a few minutes.
Turn the printer off for ten minutes to let it
cool.
Consider moving the printer to a location
where the temperature is lower.
Nothing happens when a
job is sent.
Wait to see if the job is still processing.
Try printing a file that you have printed
previously.
Verify all export module or printer driver
settings.
Check communications settings for
compatibility between printer and host.
Follow instructions for INIT error on page
4-3
.
Disconnect the cable from the printer and
try a test print. If this does not work,
service is required.
Narrow white lines run
lengthwise on prints.
(See image 2 at the end
of this guide.)
White or colored speck-
les or spots appear on
prints. (See image 3 at
the end of this guide.)
Dust or dirt has
contaminated the print
head.
Make sure the media in the tray is clean
and streak-free.
Make sure the ribbon is clean.
Clean the print head.
If the problem persists, service is required.