Problem solving – Oki 12i User Manual

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OKIPAGE

12i User’s Guide

Problem Solving

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Problem:

Software is attempting to print beyond the printer’s
maximum image area.

Solution:

Adjust software page margins to printer’s maximum
margins (8" X 10" for standard sheets).

Symptom:

Print job started with italics, changed to bold, but
italics still output.

Problem:

Font selection is by priority, and italic is “higher” than

bold.

Solution:

Turn italics off before turning bold on.

Symptom:

Printer ignores control codes sent prior to printing a
document.

Problem:

The application software automatically sends a reset
command before printing.

Solution:

Embed the control codes in the text to be printed.

Symptom: “Garbage” prints out.

Problem:

Incorrect driver is installed.

Solution:

Install an appropriate driver.

Symptom:

Printer’s output is below rated speed.

Problem:

Delays are caused by software formatting routines,
graphics downloads, and other application specific
factors.

Solution:

For maximum speed, output plain text.

Symptom:

Size of top margin increases with each page printed.

Problem:

“Creeping text.” Number of lines per page in software
is not equal to number of lines per page of printer.

Solution:

Many software packages assume 66 lines per page,
but your printer’s default is 60. Adjust software
accordingly, or set LINES/ Pg in Menu 1 to equal lines
per page in software.

Problem:

In Epson FX Emulation, when command for 66 lines
is sent to the printer, printer prints only 64 lines on a
page, looses the 65 and 66 line and prints 67th line on
the second page.

Solution:

Set line spacing to 35/216 with a software command
ESC “3” Pn (Pn=number of 216ths). Then send the
command to set the page length to 66 lines per page,
ESC C Pn (Pn = number of lines per page).

Symptom:

Strange symbols appear during normal printing.

Problem:

Wrong symbol set.

Solution:

Make sure the symbol set selected corresponds to symbol
set resident, in font card, or in soft font.

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