Xerox Phaser 140 用户指南
Troubleshooting
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User Manual
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Black-and-white instead of color
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Make sure that the printer is set up for color printing (the Adjust
Color
Color
setting should not be monochrome).
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If you have a Macintosh, make sure that you are using the
Phaser 140 driver or the latest Apple LaserWriter printer driver
(version 6.0.7 or higher), which supports color PostScript. Make
sure that Color/Grayscale is selected in the Print dialog box.
Some applications require special Þles to print in color. Make sure
that these Þles are properly installed. For information, refer to the
manual Phaser 140 Drivers and Utilities Printing Reference.
Phaser 140 driver or the latest Apple LaserWriter printer driver
(version 6.0.7 or higher), which supports color PostScript. Make
sure that Color/Grayscale is selected in the Print dialog box.
Some applications require special Þles to print in color. Make sure
that these Þles are properly installed. For information, refer to the
manual Phaser 140 Drivers and Utilities Printing Reference.
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If you have a PC, be sure to use a driver that supports color
PostScript. If you are using Windows 3.1, use the Phaser 140
driver. If you are using Windows, make sure that the Color box in
the Options dialog box is checked. For information on the drivers,
refer to the manual Phaser 140 Drivers and Utilities Printing
Reference.
PostScript. If you are using Windows 3.1, use the Phaser 140
driver. If you are using Windows, make sure that the Color box in
the Options dialog box is checked. For information on the drivers,
refer to the manual Phaser 140 Drivers and Utilities Printing
Reference.