Problem Cause Solution
When printing graphics, the
output and the screen are
different.
If the printer driver is
configured to use the
graphics command, the
graphics command from the
machine is used to print.
If you want to print accurately, set the
printer driver to print without using the
graphics command. See the printer
driver Help.
Lines of garbled or unwanted
alphanumeric characters
appear.
An incorrect printer language
might have been selected.
Set the correct printer language.
Images are cut off, or excess
is printed.
You may be using paper
smaller than the size selected
in the application.
Use the same size paper as that selected
in the application. If you cannot load
paper of the correct size, use the
reduction function to reduce the image,
and then print. See the printer driver
Help.
Page layout is not as
expected.
Print areas differ depending
on machine used. Information
that fits on a single page on
one machine may not fit on a
single page of another
machine.
On the RPCS printer driver's [Printer
Configuration] tab, adjust the [Printable
area:] setting. See the printer driver
Help.
Photo images are coarse. Some applications print at
lower resolution.
Use the application's settings to specify
a higher resolution.
Fine dot patterns are not
printed, or solid lines are
printed as broken lines.
Dither patterns do not match. On the RPCS printer driver's [Print
Quality] tab, open the [Change User
Settings...] dialog box, and then, on the
[Image Adjustments] tab, change the
[Dithering:] setting. See the printer driver
Help.
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