FARGO electronic 76503 User Manual

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Is MultiFinder turned on (applies only to

System 6)? If so, try quitting from the application

and setting the application memory size to a

higher value (2Mb). Try turning MultiFinder off

and re-starting the Macintosh before printing.

Try setting the driver to Draft quality. Close all

Desk Accessories and document windows, other

than the one from which you wish to print. Turn

off any options in the application that consume

memory, such as ÒUse available memory for

speed.Ó Save what you are working on, quit from

the application, and re-start to clean up the

memory of the Macintosh.

Use the FARGO Backgrounder for processing a

batch print (see the ÒBatch PrintingÓ section of

this manual). As a last resort you should remove

any INIT and CDEV files in your System Folder

that you donÕt need.

The FARGO
driver displays
an error message
saying there is
insufficient
memory from
which to print.

The FARGO
driver displays
an error message
saying there is
not enough room
on the disk.

When the driver is printing in Draft or High

quality, it stores the pages to be printed from the

document in a temporary file. This file is usually

in the System Folder and is called the ÒSpool

FileÓ (some applications may re-name the file or

put it in a different folder). In some cases, the

spool file can become very large, particularly if

the images are complex, such as scanned

photographs. The following points help reduce

the risk of running low on disk space.

Always start up from the hard disk. The driver

creates the spool file on the current startup disk.

A floppy disk will probably not have sufficient

space on it.

The driver puts all the pages to be printed into a

single spool file. If you have only a little space

left on the hard disk, you can print each page

from the document individually, using the From

and To fields in the Print dialog box.

The FARGO
driver displays an
error message
saying that the
printer cannot be
found on the
network.

Make sure that the printer is visible from the

Chooser and that its name is listed and selected.

If it is not visible, make sure that the printer has

power and is connected to AppleTalk network or

the printer port of the Macintosh. Try

disconnecting and re-applying power to the

printer. Try connecting the printer directly to the

printer port of the Macintosh.

Make sure that the AppleTalk network is

properly terminated as specified by the network

manufacturer.

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