Q: What is needed to connect the EPL-N2000 up 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 connected to a Macintosh computer in a stand-alone or networked EtherTalk environment. Adding an optional LocalTalk module and EpsonScript module allow the printer to directly connect to a Macintosh in a stand-alone or networked LocalTalk environment.
Q: The print out is too dark. How can I make the print out lighter?
A: Try to lighten the Density setting in the printer driver. If you are using the Windows 3.1EpsonScript driver, use the SelecType Config menu to change the Density setting. If the problem persists, try replacing the imaging cartridge.
Q: What is the benefit of printing 600 dpi resolution over 300 dpi resolution?
A: 600 dpi resolution prints four times as many dots per square inch as 300 dpi (2 x horizontal and 2 x vertical axis), which results in greater detail, clarity, and more gray scales to accurately reproduce photographic and scanned images. 600 dpi output also provides finer lines, especially important for detailed drawings and small fonts.
Q: Can the EPL-N2000 accept Epson's optional Coax, Twinax, Parallel, or Serial Type-B interface cards?
A: Yes, the printer can accept either an optional Coax, Twinax, Parallel, or Serial Type-B interface card.
Q: Can I print two-sided documents with this printer?
A: Yes, you can print two-sided documents if you have installed the optional Duplex unit. The option for two-sided printing is found in your printer driver.
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. |