Document fails to print – Xerox WorkCentre 7835ii User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Xerox

®

WorkCentre

®

7800/7800i Series Color Multifunction Printer 241

User Guide

Document Fails to Print

Probable Causes

Solutions

Selected tray has wrong paper size loaded.

To view the Job Status for a failed print on the touch screen:
1.

At the printer control panel, press the Job Status button.

2.

Find the failed print job in the list.

3.

Note the status of the failed print job, such as Held: Resources

Required.

4.

For details, touch the print job, then touch Details.

5.

Note the Tray number listed under Resources and the status of

the selected tray.

6.

Load the correct size paper in the tray or select another tray.

Selected paper type or color is not available.

To view the Job Status for a failed print on the touch screen:
1.

At the printer control panel, press the Job Status button.

2.

Find the failed print job in the list.

3.

Note the status of the failed print job, such as Held: Resources

Required.

4.

For details, touch the print job, then touch Details.

5.

Note the Tray number listed under Resources and the status of

the selected tray.

6.

Load the correct paper type or color in the tray, or select another

tray.

Incorrect network settings.

To reset network settings:
1.

At the printer control panel, press the Machine Status button.

2.

Touch Tools > Network Settings > TCP/IP Settings.

Note:

If this feature does not appear, log in as a system

administrator. For details, see

Logging In as the System

Administrator at the Control Panel

on page 32.

3.

Touch Reset Defaults.

The way the printer was installed on the

network could be an issue.

Ensure that the printer is connected to the network.

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 printer, print an information page, such as a demo

page. If the page prints, you could have a network or printer

installation issue. For help, contact the system administrator.

Application and print driver have conflicting

tray selections.

For details, see

Document Prints from Wrong Tray

on page 242.

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