Setup guide
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Colours are off. Did you perform "Registration 
Adjustment"?
Ask your administrator to perform "Registration 
Adjustment".
If the colours are out of position in the printed output of a 
colour print job, "Registration Adjustment" can be used 
to adjust the print position of each colour.
➞ System Settings (Administrator) > "Device Control" > 
"Registration Adjustment"
If the colour gradation is off, perform "Color 
Adjustments".
➞ System Settings (Administrator) (Web page only) > 
"Device Control" > "Color Adjustments"
Text and lines are faint 
and difficult to see.
Was colour data printed in black and 
white?
(Windows)
When colour text and lines are printed in black and 
white, they may become faint and difficult to see. To 
have colour text or lines (areas) that are faint converted 
to black, select [Text To Black] or [Vector To Black] on 
the [Color] tab of the printer driver. (Raster data such as 
bitmap images cannot be adjusted.)
Part of the image is 
cut off.
Does the paper size specified by the job 
match the size of paper loaded in the 
tray?
Make sure that the paper size setting matches the size 
of paper loaded in the tray.
The paper size setting is selected as follows:
Windows:
On the [Paper] tab of the printer driver.
If [Fit to Paper Size] is selected, check the loaded 
paper and the paper size setting.
Macintosh:
In the [Page Setup] menu.
Is the print orientation setting (portrait or 
landscape) correct?
Set the print orientation to match the image.
The print orientation is selected as follows:
Windows: On the [Main] tab of the printer driver.
Macintosh: In the [Page Setup] menu.
Are the margins set correctly in the 
layout settings of the application?
If the edge of the image extends outside the printable 
area of the machine, the edge will be cut off. Select an 
appropriate paper size and margins in the layout 
settings of the application.
The image is upside 
down.
Are you using a type of paper (punch 
paper, etc.) that can only be loaded in a 
fixed orientation?
When the image size and paper size are the same but 
the orientations are different, the orientation of the 
image is automatically rotated to match the paper. 
However, when the paper can only be loaded in a fixed 
orientation, this may result in the image being printed 
upside down. In this event, rotate the image 180 
degrees before printing.
The 180 degree rotation setting is selected as follows:
Windows:
On the [Main] tab of the printer driver.
Macintosh
On the [Page Setup] menu. (Landscape orientation 
only.)
(In Mac OS 9.0 to 9.2.2, in the [PostScript Options] 
menu of the [Page Setup] menu.)
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