Samsung ML-3560 Series Manual De Usuario

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Solving Problems
7.13
Common PS Problems
The following situations are PS language specific and may occur 
when several printer languages are being used.
N
OTE
: To receive a printed or screen displayed message when 
PS errors occur, open the Print Options window and click the 
desired selection next to the PostScript errors section. You can 
also receive an error list by setting from the control panel. See 
Problem
Possible 
Cause
Solution
PostScript file can 
not be printed.
The PostScript 
driver may not 
be installed.
• Print a configuration page and 
verify that the PS version is 
available for printing.
• Install the PostScript driver; to 
installing the PS printer driver, 
you need to select Custom and 
put a check mark on the PS 
printer driver. For details, see the 
Software Section.
“This job contains 
binary data...” 
message appears.
The pure binary 
data option is 
not supported by 
the PostScript 
driver.
Open the PostScript driver 
Properties, and click on Advanced
The pure binary data option is not 
supported. Choose another.
A PS error page 
prints.
Print job may 
not be PS.
Make sure that the print job is a PS 
job. Check to see whether the 
software application expected a 
setup or PS header file to be sent to 
the printer.
The optional Tray 
2 is not selected 
in the driver.
The printer 
driver has not 
been configured 
to recognize the 
optional Tray 2.
Open the PostScript driver 
properties and set the Tray 2 item 
of the Device option to 
Installed.
Common Linux Problems
Problem
Possible Cause and Solution
I can’t change 
settings in the 
configuration tool.
You need to have administrator privileges to be able 
to affect global settings.
I am using the KDE 
desktop but the 
configuration tool 
and LLPR won’t 
start.
Maybe you do not have the GTK libraries installed. 
These usually come with most Linux distributions, but 
you may have to install them manually. Refer to your 
distribution’s installation manual for more details 
about installing additional packages.
I just installed this 
package but can’t 
find entries in the 
KDE/Gnome menus.
Some versions of the KDE or GNOME desktop 
environments may require that you restart your 
session for the changes to take effect.
I get a “Some 
options are not 
selected” error 
message while 
editing the printer 
settings.
Some printers have conflicting settings, meaning that 
some settings for two options can’t be selected at the 
same time. When you change a setting and the 
Printer Package detects such a conflict, the conflicting 
option is changed to a “No Choice” value, and you 
have to choose an option that does not conflict before 
being able to submit the changes.
I can’t make a 
printer the system 
default.
In some conditions, it may not be possible to change 
the default queue. This happens with some variants 
of LPRng, especially on recent RedHat systems that 
use the “printconf” database of queues.
When using printconf, the /etc/printcap file is 
automatically refreshed from the database of printers 
managed by the system (usually through the 
“printtool” command), and the queues in /etc/
printcap.local are appended to the resulting file. Since 
the default queue in LPRng is defined as the first 
queue in /etc/printcap, therefore it is not possible for 
the Linux Printer Package to change the default when 
some queues have otherwise been defined using 
printtool.
LPD systems identify the default queue as the one 
named “lp”. Thus, if there is already a queue by this 
name, and if it doesn’t have an alias, then you won’t 
be able to change the default. To work around this, 
you can either delete the queue or rename it by 
manually editing the /etc/printcap file.
The N-up setting 
does not work 
correctly for some 
of my documents.
The N-up feature is achieved through post-processing 
of the PostScript data that is being sent to the 
printing system. However, such post-processing can 
only be adequately achieved if the PostScript data 
conforms to the Adobe Document Structuring 
Conventions. Problems may arise when using N-up 
and other features relying on post-processing if the 
document being printed isn’t compliant.