Operation Manual

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Troubleshooting 7-9
6 Do you have enough memory?
Handling colour images requires a lot of memory for the application
and for the data. Sometimes there is insufficient memory left for
printing. Make sure your computer has enough memory to print the size
of images you are using.
7 General protection fault errors occur.
These errors can occur when there is insufficient memory for colour
printing or when part of the hard disk has become corrupted. After
decreasing the size of the print data or scanning the hard disk, try
printing again.
8 Is the free space on the hard disk fragmented?
The time required for printing can increase dramatically if the free
space on the disk drive is extremely fragmented. Clean up your files and
defragment the disk by periodically running a utility like DEFRAG that
comes with MS-DOS 6.0 (or later) or Windows 95/98.
Paper is not feeding correctly or not ejecting correctly
from the sheet feeder
1 Are you using paper which is thicker or thinner than
recommended?
Use paper within the range 0.07 mm - 0.23 mm (0.003" - 0.01"). For
auto feeding use paper in the range 0.07 mm - 0.1 mm (0.003" - 0.004").
2 Are you using poor quality paper?
Paper that is folded, ripped or has holes, such as loose leaf binder or
refill paper, can cause paper jams and should not be used.
3 Are you using curled paper?
This will cause paper jams. The paper should be curled the opposite
way to flatten it out before it is used.
4 Are you using paper with folded or cut corners?
This can cause problems since the paper position sensor and paper
length sensor do not work properly. Sheets with corner cuts, such as
transparencies and back print film, will work fine if the corner cut end
is placed at the top of the paper guide.