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Printed characters are split horizontally
Printing from Win98 in MS Word.
Some characters are split horizontally, and sometimes the head line on a page is usually printed as if you are seeing double. Also, in other parts of the text, there are odd/weird characters. HELP! Please! I have tried a replacement printer, and the we get the same problem. I have gone to fonts in Control Panel, and tested them, but same problems. I'm a bit stuck now. Thanks. |
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The make and model number of the printer is__________________
Have you "Cleaned" the print heads? |
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Have you tried a different printer cable?
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Have you tried aligning the print cartridges?
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Make and Model
Hi, sorry, I've been away a few days...
The printer is a Lemark Optra E+. It is a laserjet. No, I haven't tried aligning the print heads. I'll try it this morning. Thanks. Tim Last edited by teemro; 07-26-2004 at 04:43 AM. |
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Aligning print heads is only done with inkjets.
You have a driver, cable, or parallel port issue. To confirm, print a self test page from the printer front panel menu - if it happens to be screwed up too, then it's an issue with the printer itself. You should be using a IEEE1284 certified bidirectional cable and the port should preferably be set to ECP in the bios - but try EPP and standard bidirectional to test. Have you downloaded the latest Lexmark driver package? |
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Print fault
[QUOTE=glc]
You have a driver, cable, or parallel port issue. To confirm, print a self test page from the printer front panel menu - QUOTE] Thanks glc. It's difficult as I can only get access to the control panel when the user is logged in, and they are part time! I'll check on these things in due course. I have put in a new printer cable, and am awaiting the user to report any difference. Cheers for now. Tim |
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I am referring to the control panel on the printer itself, not in Windows.
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printer panel
I'll check on it tomorrow when I get back in...
Thank you glc |
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Printer
glc
Have printed a test page from the front panel of the printer. It has printed normally - no funny characters or what have you. Should I be looking for anything in particular? I have changed the printer cable - it says IEEE STD 1284-1994. I have also uninstalled and reinstalled the printer drivers - no difference. Should I be focussing more on the cable now? Cheers. |
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I'd be looking at the port settings now - and a different driver. Download the latest driver from Lexmark.
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Driver
I'll look at the Lexmark www site later.
Many thanks. |
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