HP color laserjet 2550 series 서비스 매뉴얼

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The print job is extremely slow.
Cause
Solution
In the printer driver, the Type or Size is set
incorrectly for the media in the printer.
If you are printing on heavy paper, the Type
or Size should be set to a heavy paper
setting. The printer prints more slowly to
provide better quality. Wait for the job to print.
If you are not printing on heavy paper, set
Type or Size in the printer driver to plain
paper.
In the default settings for this printer, click
the Paper tab and make sure that Type is
set to plain paper. You can override this
setting from the printer driver when you print
on heavy paper.
An issue might exist with the driver.
If you are printing using a PCL driver, print
using the PS driver, or vice versa.
The printer pulls paper or print media from the wrong tray.
Cause
Solution
The Source (tray) selection might be incorrect.
For Windows, make sure that the Source is
selected from the Print dialog box (which is
part of the program) if possible or in the
printer driver. If you select the Source in the
printer driver and then select a different
Source in the Print dialog box, the Source
setting in the printer driver changes to
match the Source setting in the Print dialog
box.
For Macintosh, set the Source in the Print
dialog box.
Remove any media from other trays to
make the printer select from the tray you
want, and then press 
 (Go).
The Type or Size setting does not match the
size of paper or print media loaded in the tray.
Using the HP LaserJet Toolbox, change the
Type or Size setting for the tray to match the
size of print media that is loaded.
Media is loaded in tray 1.
Remove any media from tray 1. The printer pulls
from tray 1 if you did not specify a tray that had a
compatible size or type loaded and tray 1 is
unconfigured.
Printer does not pull paper from optional tray 2 or optional tray 3.
Cause
Solution
The rear paper length guide (optional tray 2) or
the rear paper stop (optional tray 3) is set
incorrectly.
To set the rear guides properly, see 
Table 6-10. Solving general printing problems (continued)
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