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Printing from a Computer (Windows)
Printing Functions
[Page Setup] Tab
[Finishing] Tab
[Paper Source] Tab
[Quality] Tab
Common Functions
[Device Settings] Tab
System Requirements
Before Printing from a Computer
Selecting the Appropriate Printer Driver
Installation
Setting the Printer Options
Other Software Programs
Printing Fundamentals
Printing
Configuring the Default Print Settings
Viewing the Online Help
Scaling Documents
Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet
1-sided and 2-sided Printing
Booklet Printing
Poster Printing
Watermark Printing
Combining and Printing Multiple Files
Selecting a Profile for Printing
Registering a Profile for Printing
Setting the Color Mode for Printing
Printing with the Two Colors Mode
Printing from a Computer (Mac)
Printing Functions
Common Functions
[Layout] Preferences Pane
[Finishing] Preferences Pane
[Paper Source] Preferences Pane
[Quality] Preferences Pane
[Special Features] Preferences Pane
System Requirements
Before Printing from a Computer
Selecting the Appropriate Printer Driver
Installation
Setting the Printer Options
Verifying the Printer Information
Manually Setting the Printer Options
Other Software Programs
Printing Fundamentals
Printing
Configuring the Default Page Settings
Viewing the Online Help
Scaling Documents
Setting Custom Paper Sizes
Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet
1-sided and 2-sided Printing
Booklet Printing
Using [Presets] for Printing
Setting the Color Mode for Printing
Printing with the Two Colors Mode
Setting the Machine (PS/PCL/UFR II Printer)
Printing Flow with This Machine
Combinations and Names of Printer Kit Options
Differences in Operation with UFR II, PCL, PS, and Direct Print Printers
Personality
Menu Functions
Accessing the Settings Menu
Canceling Print Jobs
Report Settings
Settings Menu (Common Settings)
Copies
2-Sided Printing
Paper Feed
Print Quality
Layout
Auto Error Skip
Secure Print Delete Time
Timeout
Print After Completing RIP
Finishing
Punch
Booklet
Saddle Stitch
Creep Correction
Use Cover Inserter
Fold
Transparency Interleaving
Copy Set Numbering
Face Up/Face Down
Personality
Mode Priority
Color Mode
Gradation Settings
Compressed Image Output
Initialize
UFR II Settings
Halftones
RGB Source Profile
Output Profile
Matching Method
Gray Compensation
CMS (Matching) Selection
CMS (Matching)/Gamma
Gamma Correction
Paper Save
Advanced Smoothing
PCL Settings
Paper Save
Orientation
Font Number
Point Size
Pitch
Form Lines
Character Code
Custom Paper
Unit of Measure
X Dimension
Y Dimension
Append CR to LF
Enlarge A4 Print Width
Halftones
RGB Source Profile
Output Profile
Matching Method
Gray Compensation
CMS (Matching) Selection
CMS (Matching)/Gamma
Gamma Correction
Advanced Smoothing
PS Settings
Job Timeout
Print PS Errors
Pure Black Text
Black Overprint
Matching Mode
RGB Source Profile
CMYK Simulation Profile
Use Grayscale Profile
Output Profile
Matching Method
Device Link Profile
RGB Pure Black Process
CMYK Pure Black Process
Halftones
Brightness
Spot Color Matching
Composite Overprint
Advanced Smoothing
Grayscale Conversion
Imaging Settings
Image Orientation
Zoom Mode
Print Position
Show Warnings
Enlarge Print Area
Matching Mode
ICC Profile Settings
Kyuanos Set. (Color Only)
Photo Correct (Color Only)
Halftones
Gray Compensation
Grayscale Conversion
PDF Settings
Enlarge/Reduce to Fit Size
Enlarge Print Area
N on 1
Comment Print
Pure Black Text
Black Overprint
Matching Mode
RGB Source Profile
CMYK Simulation Profile
Use Grayscale Profile
Output Profile
Matching Method
Device Link Profile
RGB Pure Black Process
CMYK Pure Black Process
Halftones
Brightness
Spot Color Matching
Composite Overprint
Advanced Smoothing
Grayscale Conversion
XPS Settings
Matching Mode
ICC Profile Settings
Gamma Settings
Kyuanos Set. (Color Only)
Photo Correct.(Color Only)
Halftones
Gray Compensation
Advanced Smoothing
Grayscale Conversion
Utility Settings
Restricting Printer Jobs
PDL Selection (Plug-n-play)
Printing Directly Using the Command Prompt
Printing Problems
If Trouble Occurs When Downloading Fonts or Macros from a Personal Computer
Some Basic Facts about Fonts
What Is a Font?
Attributes of Fonts
Fonts and Scalable Fonts
Checking the Font Lists for Available Fonts
Typeface Samples
Symbol Sets 1
Symbol Sets 2
Symbol Sets 3
Symbol Sets 4
Symbol Sets 5
Configuration Page
Release Notes
Bar Code Printing
Introduction
Menus and Their Functions
Building/Printing a Bar Code
Control Codes
Font Parameters
Bar Code Format Parameters
Bar Code Usages and Formats
Troubleshooting
List of Error Messages
Printing Problems|
Cause
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An invalid character was entered. 'nn' is the ASCII value of that character. This error occurs if you include a letter in a bar code that requires numeric data only, such as EAN or 25.
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Remedy
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Verify the data for the bar code.
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Cause
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The string you tried to print in the 2 of 5 Interleaved format has an odd number of digits. With the 2 of 5 Interleaved and Code 128C bar codes, digits are paired in groups. Note that if you use the 2 of 5 Interleaved bar code with a checksum calculation, you must send an odd number of digits, as the checksum digit will be rounded to an even number of digits.
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Remedy
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Verify the string size, and send an even or odd number of digits.
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Cause
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An invalid length of data was entered for the bar code. This means that the data string is too short or too long.
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Remedy
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Verify that the data length conforms to the symbology specifications. (See "Sizing Parameters.")
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Cause
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The Bar Code Printing function found an unexpected value in the UPC-E bar code.
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Remedy
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Make sure that there is a minimum of four zeros, and verify that the data conforms to the UPC-E symbology specifications. (See "1D Bar Codes.")
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Cause
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The string supplied to the Bar Code Printing function to generate the French Postal 39 bar code does not start with 'RA' or 'RB'.
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Remedy
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Verify that the data for the bar code conforms to the French Postal 39 symbology specifications. (See "1D Bar Codes.")
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Cause
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The Australia Post 4 State 37-CUST bar code encodes the DPID, an eight digit number. The DPID string supplied to the Bar Code Printing function to generate the 37-CUST bar code does not consist of eight digits.
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Remedy
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Verify the length of the DPID string. (See "1D Bar Codes.")
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Cause
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The Australia Post 4 State 52-FF-MET and 67-FF-MET bar codes encode the DPID, an eight digit number, and the customer information, which can be encoded using the N table if it only includes digits. Either the DPID string does not consist of eight digits, or there is no customer information defined in the string, or the comma separator is missing.
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Remedy
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Verify that the data for the bar code conforms to the symbology specifications. (See "1D Bar Codes.")
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Cause
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The Australia Post 4 State 52-FF-MET and 67-FF-MET bar codes encode the DPID, an eight digit number, and the customer information, which can be encoded using the N table if it only includes digits. The customer information defined in the string supplied to the Bar Code Printing function includes at least one character that is not a digit.
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Remedy
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Verify the customer information data for the bar code, and make sure that the data conforms to the symbology specifications. (See "1D Bar Codes.")
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Cause
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The customer information section of the 52-FF-MET and 67-FF-MET bar codes has a defined maximum length depending on the N or C encoding table of the p parameter. The customer information defined in the string supplied to the Bar Code Printing function exceeds its maximum length.
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Remedy
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The maximum length is NN based on the encoding table of the p parameter. Make sure the customer information data adheres to this specification.
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Cause
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The customer information section of the 52-FF-MET and 67-FF-MET bar codes includes a predefined set of characters. The customer information defined in the string and supplied to the Bar Code Printing function, includes illegal characters.
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Remedy
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Verify the customer information data, and make sure that there are no illegal characters.
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Cause
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The number of rows and columns indicated in the escape sequence do not leave enough room for data encoding.
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Remedy
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Increase the size of the columns and rows so that the encoded data fits properly. (See "2D Bar Codes.")
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