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Remedy

A message saying "Printer is not connected" or "Print Error" appears on the computer screen.

The printer driver specified when printing may not be supported by the image controller.

Check the specified printer name.

The network or USB cable may be disconnected.

Check that the cable is correctly connected.

An error may have occurred on this machine.

Check error information on the control panel of this machine, or check that this machine is turned ON.

A postscript error message is displayed on the computer screen.

Memory of the computer may be insufficient.

Perform a test printing to check whether printing is possible.

There may be an error in the application software settings.

Refer to the user's guide of the application software to check the settings.

The file printing settings may be incorrect.

Change the settings and try to print again.

Print processing on the computer finished, but printing does not start.

The specified printer driver may be incorrect.

Check the specified printer name.

The network or USB cable may be disconnected.

Check that the cable is correctly connected.

An error (service call) may have occurred on this machine.

Check the control panel of this machine. Contact your service representative, if necessary.

Unprocessed jobs may remain on this machine and be waiting to be processed.

Check the processing order for the job using Job List on theĀ control panel of this machine.

[Save] may be specified as the [Print Mode] during printing.

Check from the control panel of this machine whether the job is on hold in the [Hold Job] in the [JOB LIST] tab.

[Secure Print Only] may be specified on the machine.

Use [Secure Print] when executing the print job.

When the account track is enabled, you may have entered an unregistered account track code or password.

Enter the correct account track code and password.

When the user authentication is enabled, you may have entered an unregistered user name or password.

Enter the correct user name or password.

Memory of the computer may be insufficient.

Perform a test printing to check whether printing is possible.

Network connection with the image controller is not established (when connecting via the network).

Contact your network administrator.

This machine may be in the enhanced security mode.

Configure authentication settings in the enhanced security mode. For details, contact your machine administrator.

Secure print is not available.

Different encryption passphrases may be specified for the printer driver and the machine.

Specify the same encryption passphrase for the machine and the printer driver.

Printing in the user authentication or account track mode is not available.

The user name, account name or password may be incorrect.

Check and correct the user name, account name or password.

User authentication or account track may be disabled on the printer driver.

Enable user authentication or account track on the printer driver.

Different encryption passphrases may be specified for the printer driver and the machine.

Specify the same encryption passphrase for the machine and the printer driver.

The entered user name or account name may not be authorized.

Check with the administrator whether the user name or account name concerned is authorized for printing.

Printing is not available when you have selected [Public User] in user authentication.

Printing by public users may be prohibited on the machine.

Check with the administrator whether printing by public users is permitted.

When sending a direct printing job which requires paper larger than the maximum paper size supported by the machine, an error page is printed.

The job may be recognized as an unsupported job.

You need to set the Software Switch No. 51 in Administrator Setting to On before resending a direct printing job.

Note that only PS, PDF and TIFF files are supported.

For details about the original size, refer to Software Switch Setting: Setting the Software Switch.