Xerox Phaser 240 Guía Del Usuario
Troubleshooting
6
User Manual
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Printer doesn't appear in the Chooser
Make sure the printer is turned on and the cables are correctly attached.
Check the termination (refer to the documentation for your Ethernet adapter
or LocalTalk connector for information on termination). Turn the printer off
before connecting to the printerÕs LocalTalk port.
Check the termination (refer to the documentation for your Ethernet adapter
or LocalTalk connector for information on termination). Turn the printer off
before connecting to the printerÕs LocalTalk port.
Make sure you have the correct zone selected in the Chooser before looking
for the printer's name in the list of printers. If you have changed the
printer's name, make sure you have given it a unique name (not the same as
any other printer in the zone).
for the printer's name in the list of printers. If you have changed the
printer's name, make sure you have given it a unique name (not the same as
any other printer in the zone).
Make sure that you have selected the appropriate network type (LocalTalk
or EtherTalk) in the Network control panel. The Phaser 240 supports
EtherTalk Phase 2 only.
or EtherTalk) in the Network control panel. The Phaser 240 supports
EtherTalk Phase 2 only.
READY light blinks, but the file does not print
This is probably the result of a PostScript error. Download the PostScript
error handler Þle from the Phaser 240 utility diskettes. For more information
on using the PostScript error handler, see the Phaser 240 Drivers and Utilities
Printing Reference.
error handler Þle from the Phaser 240 utility diskettes. For more information
on using the PostScript error handler, see the Phaser 240 Drivers and Utilities
Printing Reference.
MEDIA light blinks, and no print is produced
You have the wrong size paper in the paper tray (non-perforated paper in a
tray for perforated paper).
tray for perforated paper).
Print job does not finish (the printer times out)
If you are using the parallel port from a PC, make sure that you used the
MODE
MODE
command to set the PC's communication parameters. For example:
MODE LPT1:,,P
The P parameter in these commands sets the port timeout to InÞnite Retry
and must be part of the command.
and must be part of the command.
If you are using Windows 3.1, make sure the Transmission Retry value for
the printer's assigned port is set to 850. For more information, see ÒPC
usersÓ on page 2-24.
the printer's assigned port is set to 850. For more information, see ÒPC
usersÓ on page 2-24.