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Printing does not take place
(part 2)
Check Your Computer
■ Is there enough computer memory or hard disk space?
To use the machine, your computer must have sufficient 
memory and hard disk space. If there is insufficient hard disk 
space, delete unnecessary files to increase the free space of 
the hard disk. If there is insufficient memory, close unnecessary 
applications to increase memory available for printing.
Points to check in Windows
■ If your computer is connected to the machine 
through the parallel port, is the parallel port (LPT) 
mode set to other than EPP mode? (when using a 
parallel connection in Windows)
The machine may not operate correctly if the parallel port 
mode is set to EPP mode. To set the parallel port mode to a 
mode other than EPP mode, refer to your computer manual 
or ask the manufacturer of the computer. ECP mode is 
recommended to obtain the best performance from the 
machine. Note that some computers may use different 
names for the modes.
Points to check on the Macintosh
■ Is AppleTalk enabled?
In Mac OS X, click "Network" in "System Preferences" and 
select "Built-in Ethernet" in "Show". Click the "AppleTalk" tab 
and make sure that "Make AppleTalk Active" is selected.
In Mac OS 8.6 to 9.x, open the "Chooser" from the Apple 
menu and make sure that "Active" is selected. Printing is not 
possible if "Active" is not selected.
■ Is "Ethernet" selected for the "Connect via" of 
AppleTalk? (When using Mac OS 8.6 to 9.x.)
Open "AppleTalk" from the "Control Panels" and make sure 
that "Ethernet" is selected in the "Connect via" menu. 
Printing is not possible if "Ethernet" is not selected.
If you are using Windows XP, the "Found New Hardware 
Wizard" may appear after you change the port setting. In 
this case, click the "Cancel" button to close the wizard, 
and then reinstall the printer driver as explained in 
"USING THE MACHINE WITH A PARALLEL OR USB 
CONNECTION" in the software setup guide for network 
printer.
Note