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You would probably need to set the printer DIP switches to print Greek, however it is quite possible that this is not possible. Get hold of the printer DIP Switch settings and check. Alternately you will have to try the exercises using a GUI operating system to print the selected font style.
Well...digging through HP's web page is always fun...;-)
but it looks like you've got the wrong memory. You should only use PC2100 DDR-266 MHz or higher RAM, according to HP. (You can find the manual here.) Sometimes the so-called "Memory Finder" on vendor's pages give you the wrong information. If that is the case (and it's their fault), talk to them and try to exchange it to the correct modules.
Well try removing all the external devices connected then try booting the computer to the desktop update the BIOS , that should help :)
regards,
Swapnil
What operating system are you using? In Windows, you can set it through server properties in the Printers area of the control panel, you can do this by creating a custom paper size. If you are running in DOS, you can set the page length through the printer itself by going to its default setting. In the printers default setting, make sure you are setting the length on the correct paper path (FRONT FEED, BACK FEED).
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