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The problem is an image error
● The problem is the print is completely blank
● The problem is the output contains only a partial print
● The problem is the image is clipped
● The problem is the image is in one portion of the printing area
● The problem is the image is unexpectedly rotated
● The problem is the print is a mirror image of the original
● The problem is the print is distorted or unintelligible
● The problem is one image overlays another on the same sheet
● The problem is pen settings seem to have no effect
The problem is the print is completely blank
If the front-panel graphic language setting is Automatic (the default), try the other
settings: PostScript for a PostScript file, HP-GL/2 for an HP-GL/2 file, etc. (see How
do I change the graphic language setting?). Then send the file again.
When you have finished this particular print, remember to reset the graphic language
to Automatic.
The problem is the output contains only a partial print
● Did you press Cancel before all the data were received by the printer? If so, you
have ended the data transmission and will have to print the page again.
● The I/O timeout setting may be too short. From the front panel, you can increase
the I/O timeout setting to a longer period and then send the print again. Select
the
icon, then I/O setup > I/O timeout.
● There may be a communications problem between your computer and the printer.
Check your interface cable.
● Check to make sure that your software settings are correct for your current page
size (e.g. long-axis prints).
● If you are using network software, make sure it has not timed out.
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The problem is an image error