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Text message: ticket data incorr.
Cause: ticket data incorrect.
Remedial action:
ticket memory full
1.) Check setting DELETE TICKET in menu point DEVICE CONFIGURATION/
JOURNAL/TICKET.
If {NO} is selected here, it should be ensured that the ticket memory is
evaluated and cleared at regular intervals. Otherwise the device should be set to
{automatic}.
Evaluate ticket memory via REPORTS/JOURNAL/TICKET JOURNAL WITH
CLEARING.
Transmission error in continuous sales mode
1.) Check system cabling.
2.) Check system interface.
your computer may not be able to provide that high of a resolution to the printer. It would be like trying to take a color picture with black and white film.
Follow these steps to change print settings, and then print in Mac OS X 10.6.
Step one: Select your product
In the program from which you want to print, click File , and then click Print .
Figure 11: Click File, and then click Print
Select your product from the Printer: drop-down list.
Step two: Change print settings
Type the number of copies to print in the Copies text box.
If you want to print multiple copies, select the Collated check box to print the pages of each copy in order.
Select the pages of the print job that you want to print. To print all pages, select All. To print a specific range of pages only, type the page number that begins the page range in the From text box. Then, type the page number that ends the page range in the To text box.
Select the size and type of paper loaded in the product from the Paper Size drop-down list.
Select the orientation for your print job. To print in portrait orientation, click the icon on the left. To print in landscape orientation, click the icon on the right.
Step three: Change the paper type and quality settings
After the Orientation section, click the drop-down, and then select Paper Type/Quality .
NOTE:
This drop-down usually defaults to the program specific drop-down. In this example, the drop-down is the TextEdit drop-down.
Figure 12: Select Paper Type/Quality
Adjust the Paper Type setting to match the paper loaded in the product.
Adjust the Quality setting to change the print quality of the printed page.
Select Print Borderless to print photos without a white border.
To change the color profile or to turn on Photo Fix, click the arrow next to Color Options to display the Color Options menu.
Figure 13: Color Options menu1 - Paper Type/Quality menu options2 - Color Options menu (only available if you click Color Options)
Step five: Print the print job
After all the settings match the needs of the print job, click Print on the Print window to print the document or print job.
Follow these steps to check the print settings for your print job.
In the software program you are trying to print from, click File
and then click Print
.
The Print
dialog box opens.
Select your product, and then click Properties
.
The printer Properties
dialog box opens.
Click the Printing shortcuts
tab.
Under Printing shortcuts
, click the type of job you are trying to print.
Review the following options, and then make any necessary changes.
Paper size
: Make sure that the selected option matches your paper size.
Paper type
: If one of the options matches your paper type exactly, select that option.
Print quality
: If you are not satisfied with your printed page quality, or want more
densely printed prints, increase the print quality. To print more
quickly, or for lighter prints, decrease the print quality.
Click the Features
tab.
Check the Print in Grayscale
setting
If you are trying to print in color, select Color Options
, and then make sure that Print in Grayscale
is not selected.
If you are printing a black and white image, select Print in Grayscale
to fix streaking in black areas.
Click OK
, and then click OK
again to start the print job.
Make sure the printer is loaded with unused white paper. Open HP Solution Center
, then click Settings
, then Printer Toolbox
. Select the Services
tab. Click Print PQ (print quality) Diagnostic Page
.
Make sure the printer is loaded with unused white paper. Open HP Solution Center
, then click Settings
, then Printer Toolbox
. Select the Services
tab, then click A- Click Align Printheads or B- Click Clean Printheads
. C- Click Calibrate Linefeed
.
If, after repeated printhead cleaning, the Print Quality Diagnostic page
shows white lines across the color blocks in Test Pattern 2 (but no
white lines in the gray blocks in Test Pattern 3), one or both of the
printheads will have to be replaced. The Print Quality Diagnostic page
shows which printhead should be replaced.
Is the ink cart. good? If not, replace.
Are the Print Heads cleaned? If not, run the diag to clean.
Does this happen on all print jobs? (documents, images, etc..)
If not, then try to adjust the properties of the print driver to a lesser quality.
Sending higher quality print jobs takes up memory, try to increase your page file.
Issue:
Banded or streaked prints Solution:
Change the Print Quality Settings (Windows)
Change the Print Quality Settings (Windows)
The
Quality setting controls how finely ink droplets are placed on the
printed page. Depending on the type of paper being used a higher Print
Quality setting does not always insure a better print. Print speed will
decrease as the Print Quality setting is increased. Follow the
instructions below to change the print quality settings in the Canon
printer driver for the Windows operating system through a printing
application.
Click 'Properties' in the Print dialog box.
Note: Depending on the Application software, 'Properties' may be displayed as 'Preferences'.
Set the desired print quality in the 'Print Quality' section.
Select 'High', 'Standard', or 'Draft / Fast'.
To set more detailed print quality settings, follow this procedure:
Select 'Custom' and click 'Set'.
In the Set Print Quality dialog drag the slide bar from 'Fast' to 'Fine' to select the print quality.
Note: There are five options in 'Quality'. However, selectable options are limited depending on the media type.
Select 'Auto', 'Dither', or 'Diffusion' from the 'Halftoning' section.
Your maintenance kit is running low on oil and needs to be replaced. Since the image drum is not getting enough lubrication, some of the ink from the previous page is sticking to the drum and carried over onto the next page. Also, try to match the printer paper type to the paper you are using. It will adjust speed, temperature, etc. to optimize print.
Within the 'printer preferences' prior to printing, are you selecting an appropriate "special paper" setting, and try changing "print quality" from "speed" to"quality" This should help. The other possibility is that you are low on Fuser oil.
Paper type must be set to "Plain" to select Normal or Fast for Print Quality. Every other paper type selected will automatically set print quality to Fine (Photo).
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