Problems with the print quality, Print is faulty, Print is too pale – Tally Genicom 5040 User Manual

Page 76: Smudged print, Dots within characters are missing, Prints undefined characters

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Troubleshooting

User guide

68

Problems with the print quality

Problem

Corrective action

Print is faulty

The inserted document is too thick. Use a document with the cor-
rect thickness. Refer to the section

Paper specifications

, page 85

and the chapter

Print media

, page 27.

Print is too pale

The ribbon is used up or the ribbon cassette is not correctly fitted.
Refer to the chapter

Changing the ribbon cassette

, page 33.

Smudged print

The ribbon is damaged (e.g. frayed). Change the ribbon as
described in the chapter

Changing the ribbon cassette

, page 33.

Dots within characters are
missing

1.

Check whether the ribbon is damaged. To do so check the rib-
bon cassettes functionality by turning the green tension gear in
direction of the arrow on the cassette; check if the ribbon itself
is torn or has holes etc. If necessary replace the ribbon cas-
sette; see the chapter

Changing the ribbon cassette

, page 33.

2.

Check whether the print head is damaged. To do so print out a
status page (see

Printing out the status page

, page 53) and

check if under the lines representing the software versions all
24 lines are present. Every line represents one of the 24 nee-
dles of the print head. If not so, replace the print head; see the
chapter

Replacing the print head

, page 39.

We recommend to use genuine ribbon cassettes only.
In case of a damaged print head, please contact your
dealer.

Prints undefined characters

1.

Check that the interface plug is correctly connected to the com-
puter and to the printer.

2.

Check that the proper emulation and the correct character set
(country, CG table or character set) is selected in the menu;
see section

Emulation type

, page 61,

Epson

, page 61,

IBM

,

page 61 and

Olivetti

, page 62.

3.

Check the length of the interface cable; see the chapter

Interfaces

, page 123.

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