Ricoh SP C352DN User Guide - Page 95

Additional Troubleshooting, Select [Speed] in Print

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Other Printing Problems Additional Troubleshooting Problem Causes Solutions The output sheet falls from the standard tray. Blocking occurs (the output sheets on the standard tray stick together). Depending on the size, type, or printing conditions of the prints, the output sheets may become badly curled. • Pull out the stop fence of the standard tray before printing. • Turn over the stack of paper in the tray. • Remove all output sheets. It takes a long time to complete a print job. Photographs and other data intensive pages take a long time for the printer to process, so simply wait when printing such data. If the Data In indicator is flashing, data has been received by the printer. Wait for a moment. Changing the following settings with the printer driver may help speed up printing: • Select [Speed] in "Print Priority" list. • Select a lower resolution. For details about how to change the settings, see the printer driver Help. Images are printed in the wrong orientation. The feed orientation you selected and the feed orientation selected in the printer driver's option setup might not be the same. Set the printer's feed orientation and the printer driver's feed orientation accordingly. For details about settings for printer driver, see the printer driver Help. Optional components connected to the printer are not recognized. Bidirectional communication is not working. Set up optional devices on the properties of the printer. For details about how to set up optional devices, see the printer driver Help. 93

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Additional Troubleshooting
Problem
Causes
Solutions
The output sheet falls from the
standard tray.
Blocking occurs (the output
sheets on the standard tray stick
together).
Depending on the size, type, or
printing conditions of the prints,
the output sheets may become
badly curled.
Pull out the stop fence of the
standard tray before
printing.
Turn over the stack of paper
in the tray.
Remove all output sheets.
It takes a long time to complete
a print job.
Photographs and other data
intensive pages take a long
time for the printer to process,
so simply wait when printing
such data.
If the Data In indicator is
flashing, data has been received
by the printer. Wait for a
moment.
Changing the following settings
with the printer driver may help
speed up printing:
Select [Speed] in "Print
Priority" list.
Select a lower resolution.
For details about how to change
the settings, see the printer driver
Help.
Images are printed in the
wrong orientation.
The feed orientation you
selected and the feed
orientation selected in the
printer driver's option setup
might not be the same.
Set the printer's feed orientation
and the printer driver's feed
orientation accordingly. For
details about settings for printer
driver, see the printer driver
Help.
Optional components
connected to the printer are not
recognized.
Bidirectional communication is
not working.
Set up optional devices on the
properties of the printer. For
details about how to set up
optional devices, see the printer
driver Help.
Other Printing Problems
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