Printer resets or turns off frequently, Printing takes too long – Xerox WorkCentre 7835ii User Manual

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Troubleshooting

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Xerox

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WorkCentre

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7800/7800i Series Color Multifunction Printer

User Guide

Printer Resets or Turns Off Frequently

Probable Causes

Solutions

The power cord is not correctly plugged into

the outlet.

Turn off the printer, confirm that the power cord is correctly plugged

into the printer and the outlet, then turn on the printer. For details,

see

Turning the Printer On and Off

on page 39.

The printer is plugged into an uninterruptible

power supply (UPS), extension cord, or power

strip.

Only use an extension cord designed to handle the electrical current

capacity of the printer.

A network configuration problem exists.

Unplug the network cable. If the problem is resolved, contact your

network administrator to reconfigure your network installation.

A system error occurred.

Contact your Xerox representative with the error code and message.

Check the control panel fault history. For details, see

Viewing Fault

and Alert Messages on the Control Panel

on page 299.

Printing Takes Too Long

Probable Causes

Solutions

The printer is set to print on a paper type that

requires slower printing.

Certain paper types, like heavyweight paper and transparencies,

take more time to print. Ensure that the print driver and control

panel are set to the proper paper type.

The printer is in Energy Saver mode.

Wait. It takes time for printing to start when the printer is coming

out of Energy Saver mode.

The way the printer was installed on the

network could be an issue.

Determine if a print spooler or a computer sharing the printer is

buffering all print jobs and then spooling them to the printer.

Spooling can slow print speeds.

To test the speed of the printer, print multiple copies of an

information page, such as a demo page. If the page prints at

the rated speed of the printer, you could have a network or

printer installation issue. For additional help, contact the system

administrator.

The job is complex.

Wait. No action needed.

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