Sharp AR-M205 사용자 설명서

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TROUBLESHOOTING
PRINTING AND SCANNING PROBLEMS
In addition to this section, troubleshooting information can also be found in the README files for each of the 
software programs. To view a README file, see the "Software Setup Guide".
Problem
Cause and solution
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The machine does not print.
(ON LINE indicator does not blink.)
The machine is set to ONLINE mode.
→ Press the [ON LINE] key to turn on the ON LINE indicator.
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The machine is not correctly connected with your 
computer.
→ Check both ends of the printer cable and make sure you have a 
solid connection. Try a known good cable. For information on 
cables, see "SPECIFICATIONS".
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The port setting is correct.
→ Printing is not possible if the printer driver port setting is not 
correct. Set the port correctly.
Software 
Setup 
Guide
The machine does not print.
 
(ON LINE indicator was blinking.)
Copy job is performed.
→ Wait until the copy job is complete.
The tray size settings are the same on the machine and in 
the printer driver.
→ Make sure that the same tray paper size is set on the machine 
and in the printer driver. To change the tray paper size setting in 
the printer driver, see the Software Setup Guide.
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Software 
Setup 
Guide
The specified size of paper has been loaded.
→ Load the specified size of paper in the paper tray.
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All paper feed location indicators are blinking.
→ When "Use close paper size (user program)" is disabled, the 
PAPER SIZE indicator on the operation panel will blink. You can 
press the [TRAY SELECT] key (
) to select a tray manually, or 
load paper in the bypass tray and press the [ON LINE] key to 
begin printing.
→ When "Use close paper size" is enabled, printing will take place 
using a size of paper that is close to the size of the print image.
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Printing is slow.
Simultaneous use of two or more application software 
programs.
→ Start printing after quitting all unused application software 
programs.
The printed image is light and 
uneven.
The paper is loaded so that printing takes place on the 
front side of the paper.
→ Some paper types have a front and back side. If the paper is 
loaded so that printing takes place on the back side, toner will not 
adhere well to the paper and a good image will not be obtained.
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