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Your printer icon doesn’t appear in the Chooser (Macintosh)
Your application program can’t open your image file (Macintosh)
The “SP 1200 cannot be used” message appears (Macintosh
)
Your printer doesn’t print correctly as a remote printer (Windows NT)
Possible cause Solution
Your Macintosh has
extension conflicts.
Disable Quick Draw
®
GX in the Extensions Manager. Make sure EPSON
Monitor3 and SP 1200 are enabled, and then restart your Macintosh.
The Chooser contains
too many items.
Delete unused items or move them to the Extensions (Disabled) folder.
Then check for your printer icon in the Chooser again.
Possible cause Solution
Not enough memory
is allocated to the
application.
Highlight the program icon and select Get Info from the File menu, then
increase the memory allocated to the application.
Possible cause Solutions
The printer software
has been corrupted.
Remove and reinstall the printer software as described in the
Printer
Basics
book. Then, in the Extensions Manager, disable Quick Draw GX,
enable EPSON Monitor3 and SP 1200, and restart.
Possible cause Solution
You may need to use
a different network
path and printer port.
Select a different printer port in the printer’s Properties window and enter
the new network path to your printer at the DOS prompt. Then restart
your computer. See your Windows NT documentation for instructions on
changing the printer port and network path.