HP LaserJet 8150 Series Printer - User Guide
Table Of Contents
- HP Customer Care
- Contents
- Introduction
- Printer Basics
- Printing Tasks
- Advanced Printing Tasks
- Overview
- Using Features in the Printer Driver
- Different First Page
- Blank Back Page
- Customizing Tray 1 Operation
- Printing by Type and Size of Paper
- Changing the Variable Fuser Mode
- Loading Custom-size Paper
- Job Retention
- Printing with the Optional HP Fast InfraRed Connect
- Edge-to-Edge Printing
- Duplex Registration
- Printer Maintenance
- Problem Solving
- Overview
- Clearing Paper Jams
- Clearing Jams from the Input Tray Areas
- Clearing Jams from the Optional Duplex Printing Accessory
- Clearing Jams from the Top Cover Area
- Clearing Jams from the Output Areas
- Clearing Jams from an Optional HP Output Device
- Clearing Jams from the Stapler (5-bin Mailbox with Stapler)
- Solving Repeated Paper Jams
- Understanding Printer Messages
- Correcting Output Quality Problems
- Checking the Printer’s Configuration
- HP Digital Copy
- Overview
- HP Digital Copy Installation
- HP Digital Copy Operating Instructions
- HP Digital Copy Features and Benefits
- HP Digital Copy Control Panel
- HP Digital Copy Settings
- Loading documents into the Automatic Document Feeder
- Loading documents onto the Flatbed
- Loading documents larger than the Document Board
- Reading a page from a thick book
- Foreign Interface Harness
- Paper Specifications
- Document Quality
- HP Digital Copy Maintenance
- HP Digital Copy Problem Solving
- Service and Support
- Specifications
- Control Panel Menus
- Printer Memory and Expansion
- Printer Commands
- Regulatory Information
- Index

Chapter 5 Problem Solving 299
Correcting Output Quality Problems
A page prints with
clipped margins.
If the page margins are clipped, you may have to print the
page at 300-dpi resolution or install more memory. Also try
turning off Resource Saving and I/O Buffering.
A page fails to print. Set PRINT PS ERRORS=ON, and then send the job again to print
a PS error page. If this does not identify the problem, try
turning off Resource Saving and I/O Buffering or installing
more memory. (See page 318
for more information about PS
printing.)
A PS error page prints. ! Make sure the print job is a PS job.
! Check to see whether your software expected you to send
a setup or PS header file to the printer.
! Check the printer setup in your software application to
make sure that the printer is selected.
! Check cable connections to ensure that they are secure.
! Reduce the complexity of the graphic.
! Add available memory by turning on Resource Saving.
PS Troubleshooting (continued)
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