Owner's Manual

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Page Order
While processing a job with the Page Order print option set to Reverse, if the ColorPASS
hard disk becomes full, the ColorPASS may continue RIPping, the job, and the job may
not print. If this occurs, reboot the ColorPASS.
ColorPASS disk full
Jobs are stored in RAM first and then on the ColorPASS hard disk when RAM becomes
full. The ColorPASS hard disk continues storing jobs until it reaches its capacity. If the
ColorPASS hard disk becomes full while processing a job, printing is cancelled
automatically when the job has these print option settings:
Page Order set to Reverse
Page Order set to Forward, Sorter Mode set to Collate, and Copies set to more than 2
If the job is cancelled in these cases, increase the available disk space and reprint the job.
Unprintable Area
When you access Unprintable Area in the Paper Size area from the Paper Source print
option bar, the default values may not be displayed correctly in the Unprintable Area dialog
box.
Also, values that you have specified in each field may not be displayed correctly in the
Unprintable Area dialog box or may have no effect for printing.
Properties window
The RGB Separation option specified in the Windows 95/98/Me printer drivers may be
displayed as Printer’s Default in the Properties window, although the job will print normally
with the specified setting in the printer drivers.
Margins
Margins specified in the printer driver may not be correctly printed.
Setting up printing with Windows 95
After you install the Windows 95 PostScript printer driver and display the printer drivers
Properties dialog box, some tabs may be missing in the Properties dialog box, preventing
you from specify certain settings. Although this situation occurs rarely, you can correct it by
first uninstalling the driver and then reinstalling it. To reinstall, select Network Printer in
the Printer Type dialog box. Another solution is to set up SMB printing.
GDI applications
If you try to print an image from a GDI application (for example, Microsoft Word,
Imaging for Windows by Kodak, CanoBureau Workgroup series v2.1 or later) on
Windows 95/98/Me, and the data size of the image is large (for example, an A3 page size
with a resolution of 200 dpi), the image may not print at all. As a workaround, print from
Adobe Photoshop, from an illustration or page layout application, or from a
Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 computer.
See the
Color Guide
for more information on GDI applications.
Windows
95/98/Me printer
driver