Specifications

Did you terminate a hard disk in the middle of the chain? There
should be only one terminated disk in the chain, and it should
physically be the last disk in the chain. (See your hard disk drive
instructions for more information.)
If you purchased a printer with 24 MB RAM, all resolutions are
available with all media sizes. However, if you purchased a
printer with 12 MB RAM, 600x600 dpi and 1200x600 dpi are
available only with certain media sizes. Using these resolutions
with other media sizes requires additional memory. See the
“High-Resolution Printing” section in chapter 3, “Advanced Print-
ing Features,” for specific requirements. Then check a start-up
page to make sure the printer has enough RAM installed.
See chapter 6,Printer Options,” in the
Reference
for more infor-
mation on memory upgrades (SIMMs—single in-line memory
modules).
If you have enough RAM installed, and you have configured the
printer from the control panel to print at 600x600 dpi or 1200x600
dpi resolution (Administration/Engine/Def Resolution menu) but
the printer continues printing at a lower resolution, you may need
additional memory allocated to the frame buffer.
To allocate the correct amount of memory, use the Memory/K
Mem Framebuff menu. See chapter 4, “Printer Configuration,” in
the
Reference
for more information.
If binary data is not being interpreted correctly or if your binary print job
doesn’t print, check that PS Protocol is set to the Binary or Binary Fixed