Specifications
Troubleshooting 405
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The printer does not print normally via the 
network interface
For Macintosh users only
The Data Format setting in the 
printer’s Properties is not set to 
ASCII.
The printer cannot print binary data when it 
is connected to the computer via the USB 
interface. Make sure that the Data Format 
setting, which is accessed by clicking Print 
from the File menu, is set to ASCII.
Cause What to do
The Data Format setting is different 
from the data format setting 
specified in the application (except 
on Mac OS X)
If the file is created in an application that 
allows you to change the data format or 
encoding, such as Photoshop, make sure 
that the setting in the application 
matches that in the printer driver.
For Windows 2000 users only
Job Management On is selected in 
the printer’s Properties.
When AppleTalk is active and Job 
Management ON is selected, the printer 
does not print normally. Make sure to 
clear the Job Management On check 
box on the Job Settings sheet of the 
printer’s Properties.
For Windows users only
The computer is connected to the 
network using AppleTalk in a 
Windows 2000 environment, and 
the Send CTRL+D Before Each Job 
or Send CTRL+D After Each Job 
setting on the Device Settings sheet 
of the printer’s Properties dialog box 
is set to Yes.
Make sure that both the Send CTRL+D 
Before Each Job and Send CTRL+D After 
Each Job settings are set to No.
For Windows users only
The print data is too large.
Click Advanced on the PostScript sheet of 
the printer’s Properties, then change the 
Data Format setting from ASCII data 
(default) to TBCP (Tagged binary 
communications protocol).
When the Binary setting is set to On, TBCP 
is not available. Use the Binary protocol. 
See "PS3 Menu" on page 238 for details.
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