Verify that the printer is online and "Ready efplus.com" is displayed on the printer front panel. If you do not see that message, the NetBOX on the back of the printer is missing, has no power from its AC adapter or is defective. Click here for information about the NetBOX and how to connect it.
Load the paper into the printer with the registration keypacket stock in the lower tray and plain white paper in the front, pull down tray (sometimes called the "manual feed"). More information about how to load this stock is available here. At some properties with very old printers, it may be necessary to load the stock the other way around (registration key packet in the front tray and plain paper in the lower tray) simply due to the printer being so worn that it can not pull the stock from the lower tray. If so, change the setup below to match the actual size of the paper in the trays.
A login script that correctly sets the default printer could be of great use here... If one is set up, the user should be able to just log out, then back in, and the default printer will be set correctly.
FIRST: Verify that the steps above have been performed.
Reset the printer to factory defaults and then set up the paper sizes again. To reset the printer:
If that still doesn't fix it, print out the menus and fax them to me.
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Ashley Roll has put together a really nice little unit here. Leave off the MAX232 and keep these handy for the few times you need true RS232! |
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