Q: Can I use labels with this printer?
A: Yes, labels can be used. Select labels designed specifically for laser printers or plain paper copiers. Make sure all the labels adhere to and completely cover the backing sheet so they don't peel off. To test your labels, press a sheet of plain paper on top of the label sheet and see if any part sticks.
Q: The font selected in my software will not print correctly. How can I correct this?
A: If Image Optimum is set to Auto or On, fonts may be changed to increase print speed. Set Image Optimum to Off in the printer driver or the SelecType Config menu. Also, the printer may need more memory.
Q: Paper always jam in the printer. How can I prevent this?
A: Use high-quality paper, one that is not too thin or rough. Fan the stack of paper and then tap the edges to align them before you load the stack. Adjust the paper guides so that the paper can slide in freely. Be sure you do not load too much paper and never let more then 250 sheets accumulate in the output tray on top of the printer.
Q: In Japanese Windows, Japanese fonts are printed out as garbage when using English printer driver. How to solve this?
A: From printer driver under the "Printer Select Type" tab, select "Pure Raster" on Graphics Mode.
Q. How am I able to connect my laser printer to a Macintosh in a stand-alone or networked environment?
A: Adding an optional EpsonScript (PostScript Level 2) module allows the printer to be directly connect to a Macintosh system in both a stand-alone and networked EtherTalk environment. On the other hand, adding an optional LocalTalk module allows the printer to be directly connect to a Macintosh system in both a stand-alone or networked LocalTalk environment. |