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We're having a problem getting our Roland Soljet to "see" the print server. The server computer crashed hard earllier today and we just finally got the LAN connected again, but for some reason the server and the printer aren't communicating. We had to reconfigure the IP addresses on the server computer (which uses Windows XP) and we've been trying to do the same on the printer side with no luck. Any suggestions?
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Please restart both the computer and your printer before printing again. You can also check on the side of the cartridge package boxes which printers the cartridges are compatible with. If the issue continues, please double check that you've placed the cartridges into their correct color-specific locations before trying again.
If the device has an LCD display check for maintenance menu On the pc in printers properties menu select same maintenance menu and from there you should find there the options from maintenance.
Bitmaps (.bmp) - are all black and white so if you can change the brightness in Canvas or Corel or ImageFolio until there are no shades and then save it as a bitmap or WMF you might be able to print it correctly.
That's probably because you're not a tech. The hard drive is not a user replaceable part. Get a tech to replace the hdd, format and install system software using sst.
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