MINOLTA magicolor 2 Manual Do Utilizador
Kanji Option Kit
Problems
QMS magicolor 2 Op
eration
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Can't Access Kanji Fonts
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Does the start-up page indicate that the Kanji internal IDE hard
disk is on line?
disk is on line?
When this disk is on line, Japanese fonts print in the lower half of
the start-up page. If not, check that the disk is installed correctly
and that the disk is not damaged.
the start-up page. If not, check that the disk is installed correctly
and that the disk is not damaged.
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Does your application support Japanese fonts?
You should be able to select these fonts if the application sup-
ports them.
ports them.
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Did you inadvertently initialize or reformat the Kanji internal IDE
hard disk?
hard disk?
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Did you correctly configure the printer?
See the
Options manual for complete printer configuration infor-
mation.
Can't Access the Kanji File Through Your
Application
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If you are using Windows, ensure that the Japanese version of
the Windows driver is installed?
the Windows driver is installed?
Double-click the Windows control panel icon, double-click Print-
ers, choose your Windows driver, click Setup, and then click
About. Check that you are using the QMS Windows 3.1J driver.
ers, choose your Windows driver, click Setup, and then click
About. Check that you are using the QMS Windows 3.1J driver.
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If you are using a Macintosh, ensure that the system is KanjiTalk,
and the appropriate Kanji screen fonts are installed.
and the appropriate Kanji screen fonts are installed.
The two Morisawa screen fonts are included on your Macintosh
system disk. The four Typebank screen fonts are included on the
Macintosh bitmapped screen fonts disk that comes with the Kanji
Option Kit.
system disk. The four Typebank screen fonts are included on the
Macintosh bitmapped screen fonts disk that comes with the Kanji
Option Kit.