Xerox 220e 参考指南

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Troubleshooting
10
Printing Reference
10-9
If your Þle doesnÕt print
Control-D characters
The utility Þles on the Printer Utilities diskette for PC/DOS, all begin and 
end with Control-D characters.  Also, Windows automatically puts 
Control-D characters at the beginning and end of each print job.  If your 
computer or workstation is connected to the printer through a parallel or 
serial port, you need to leave these characters in the Þles.  However, if your 
computer or workstation is connected to an Ethernet network such as 
NetWare or TCP/IP, you should delete the Control-D characters from each 
utility Þle (or Windows print job) you plan to use.  Refer to Chapter 4, 
ÒPrinting From a Workstation,Ó or Chapter 8, ÒModifying Printer 
Operation,Ó for instructions on adding and deleting Control-D characters 
from utility Þles or Windows print jobs.  
Language mode
If your Þle doesnÕt print, the language on the printerÕs port you are using 
may have been changed.  First, print a copy of the printerÕs conÞguration 
page to see the language mode on each port.  To print a conÞguration page, 
place Switches 2, 3, and 4 on the printerÕs rear panel in the down position.  
Then put Switch 4 up.  After the conÞguration page prints, place Switch 4 
down. 
If the printer port you are using has the wrong language set for the type of 
application you are using, send one of the following utility Þles to the 
printer. 
If you want to print PostScript Þles, use the PSCRIPT.PS Þle to set 
up a port to receive PostScript.
If you want to print HP-GL Þles, use the HPGL.PS Þle to set up a 
port to receive HP-GL.
If you want to print PCL5 Þles, use the AIS.PS Þle to set up a port 
for automatic language selection.