PROBLEMS RELATED TO PRINT RESULTS
Direct printing of a file 
in a shared folder on a 
computer is not 
possible.
Is "IPsec Settings" enabled on the 
machine?
Check with your administrator.
When "IPsec Settings" is enabled in the system settings 
(administrator), direct printing of a file in a shared folder 
may not be possible in some computer environments.
Þ System Settings (Administrator) > "Security Settings" 
> "IPsec Settings"
A tray, finisher, or 
other peripheral 
device installed on the 
machine cannot be 
used.
Have the peripheral devices that are 
installed on the machine been 
configured in the printer driver?
Open the printer properties and click the [Auto 
Configuration] button on the [Configuration] tab. 
(Windows)
If auto configuration cannot be executed, see the 
Software Setup Guide.
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The image is grainy. Are the printer driver settings 
appropriate for the print job?
Check the settings of the printer driver.
When selecting print settings, you can set the print 
mode to [Normal], [High Quality]. When you need a very 
clear image, select [High Quality].
Windows:
The resolution setting is selected in the [Advanced] 
tab of the printer driver properties window.
Macintosh:
Select the resolution in the [Advanced] menu of the 
print window. (In Mac OS v10.5, select the resolution 
on the [Color] menu in the print window.)
The image is too light 
or too dark.
Does the image (particularly a photo) 
need correction?
(Windows)
Check the settings of the printer driver.
Brightness and contrast can be corrected by performing 
[Image Adjustment] on the [Advanced] tab of the printer 
driver. These settings can be used for simple 
corrections when you do not have image editing 
software installed on your computer.
The image is off. Did you perform "Auto Calibration"? Ask your administrator to perform "Auto 
Calibration".
Þ System Settings (Administrator) > "Printer Settings" > 
"Auto Calibration"
If the image is still off after calibration, repeating 
calibration may improve the results.
Text and lines are faint 
and difficult to see.
Was color data printed in black and 
white?
(Windows)
Check the settings of the printer driver.
When color text and lines are printed in black and white, 
they may become faint and difficult to see. To have 
color text or lines (areas) that are faint converted to 
black, select [Text To Black] or [Vector To Black] on the 
[Advanced] tab of the printer driver. (Raster data such 
as bitmap images cannot be adjusted.)
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