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Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting Printer Hardware
Problem
Possible Cause
Try This
Printer Does Not 
Start or Printer 
Stops During 
Print Jobs
Print Head has 
overheated due to 
long periods of 
continuous printing
Stop printing and turn the printer off for at least 15 minutes to allow the Print Head 
to cool down.
The Print Head tends to overheat when printing continuously for long periods of 
time. The Print Head is designed to automatically pause at line breaks before 
resuming printing in order to cool down.
Printing high-
resolution 
photographs and 
graphics
Wait until the print job finishes.
The P
POWER lamp flashes green while the print data is being processed. Printing 
photographs and high-density graphics can take time.
Printer cable is too 
long
Avoid using USB cables longer than 16.4 feet.
There may be 
problems in your 
operating system
Restart your computer. It may solve the problem.
Delete an undesired print job if there is any. Use BJ Status Monitor in Windows or 
Printer Setup Utility in Macintosh for the deletion. If you are using the OS other 
than Mac OS X v.10.3, use the P
Print Center for deletion.
1. Open the P
Printer Properties dialog box.
See 
"O
Opening the Printer Properties Dialog Box from Your Application Program"
on page 26.
2. Click M
Maintenance tab and then S
Start Status Monitor.
3. Click D
Display Print Queue.
4. Select C
Cancel All Documents in the P
Printer menu.
When the confirmation messages is displayed, click Y
Yes.
The print job is deleted.
1. Select A
Applications from the G
Go menu.
2. Double-click the P
Printer Setup Utility icon in the U
Utilities folder.
If you are using the OS other than Mac OS X v.10.3, double-click the P
Print 
Center icon.
3. Double-click iiP2000 displayed under N
Name in the P
Printer List.
4. Click to select an undesired document and click
.
The print job is deleted.
Cannot Print to 
End of Job
Incorrect page size 
selected
Ensure that the page size setting matches the size of the paper loaded in the 
printer:
-
Check  the  P
Paper Size setting from within your application to ensure that it 
matches the size of the paper loaded.
-
Check  the  P
Page Setup tab in the P
Printer Properties dialog box (for Windows) or 
the P
Page Setup dialog box (for Macintosh) to ensure that it matches the size of 
the paper loaded.
Not enough free 
space on hard disk
Your operating system may be out of free disk space.
Check the available space on your computer’s hard disk.
Caution
The area around the Print Head can become extremely hot during 
extended print operation. Always avoid touching the Print Head and 
its peripheral components.
Note
IIn Windows Me or Windows 98
Click to select an undesired document and select P
Purge Print 
Documents in the P
Printer menu.
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