Lanier 5222 All in One Printer User Manual


 
Printer Does Not Print
6 - 12 Troubleshooting
If you print using the
PostScript driver in a
network, data is
received by the printer,
but is not printed.
Windows 95/98
On the
[PostScript]
tab of the Printer Properties, click
[Advanced]
and then clear both
[Send CTRL+D before job]
and
[Send CTRL+D after job]
.
Windows NT 4.0
Open the
[Advanced]
tab of the Printer Properties. From
[PostScript Options]
, select
[No]
for both
[Send CTRL-D
Before Each job:]
and
[Send CTRL-D After Each job:]
.
Windows 3.1x
Click the
[PostScript]
tab of the Printer Setting dialog box.
From
[Protocol Options]
, select
[None]
.
If you print using the
PostScript driver,
printing does not start
or is interrupted.
The data is cleared when the Job Timeout period is
exceeded.
Windows 95/98
Set a longer
[Job Timeout]
period with the
[PostScript]
tab
of the Printer Properties.
Windows NT 4.0
Set a longer
[Job Timeout]
period with the
[Device Settings]
tab of the Printer Properties.
Windows 3.1x
Set a longer
[Job Timeout]
period with the
[PostScript]
tab
of the Printer Setting dialog box.
A PostScript error might occur if there is not enough
memory in the printer, or there are errors in the print data
sent to the printer.
Print a configuration page to configure the memory size
and confirm the memory size is max or not.
If the memory size is max, increasing the memory may
solve this problem. You should contact your sales or
service representative..
The print job might be reset. Do the following.
Confirm that you have selected the correct printer driver.
Try printing again.
Set a longer Wait Timeout.
Windows 95/98
Set a longer
[Wait Timeout]
period with the
[PostScript]
tab
of the Printer Properties.
Windows NT 4.0
Set a longer
[Wait Timeout]
period with the
[Device Settings]
tab of the Printer Properties.
Windows 3.1x
Set a longer
[Wait Timeout]
period with the
[PostScript]
tab
of the Printer Setting dialog box.
Macintosh
You can specify a longer
[I/O Timeout]
period on the
printer's operation panel. See “Making Printer Settings
with the Operation Panel” on page 7-5
Possible Cause Solutions