Solving print problems

Problem
Recommendation
The printer prints unexpectedly or it prints garbage data.
Make sure that the printer cable is not too long. We recommend that you use a parallel or USB cable that is no longer than 2 meters (6.5 feet).
Make sure that the printer cable is not damaged or broken.
If you are using an interface-switching device, remove it. Connect your computer directly to your printer, and then try again.
Make sure that you have chosen the proper printer driver with ‘Set as Default’.
Make sure that the printer is not connected to the same port that is also connected to a storage device or scanner. Take away all other devices and connect the port only to the printer.
Turn off the Status Monitor in the Device Options tab in the Windows® printer driver.
The printer cannot print full pages of a document. An error message MEMORY FULL is printed out.
Press Go to print the remaining data in the printer memory. Cancel the print job if you want to delete the remaining data in the printer memory. See Control panel button.
Reduce the complexity of your document or cut the print resolution.
Add more memory. See Installing extra memory.
The printer cannot print full pages of a document. An error message PRINT OVERRUN is printed out.
Press Go to print the remaining data in the printer memory. Cancel the print job if you want to delete the remaining data in the printer memory. See Control panel button.
Reduce the complexity of your document or cut the print resolution.
Add more memory. See Installing extra memory.
Set page protection to AUTO by using the supplied Windows® driver or Remote Printer Console program.
Change the following settings in the Windows® printer driver, and then try again. The best combination of the settings below will vary depending on your document:
Graphics mode
TrueType mode
Use printer TrueType® fonts
The headers or footers appear when the document displays on the screen but they do not show up when it is printed.
Adjust the top and bottom margins of your document.