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260 GL-1010 Administrator’s Guide
Incomplete or Partial Pages Print
Problem Description
Most likely, this occurred because the Use Adobe Document
Structuring Convention option was disabled. This feature is
turned on as a default setting. If a user has deselected it, they may
find that partial pages are printed or have problems with the
document printing completely, especially if it is interrupted by
other print jobs. It is best to use the setting when printing
complicated PostScript print jobs, as the driver will create
independent information for each page to assure integrity of the
printed document.
Corrective Action
From the GL-1010 driver’s PostScript properties sheet, enable the
Use Adobe Document Structuring Convention option.
Wrong Fonts Print
Problem Description
The document’s fonts are not available on the GL-1010.
Corrective Action
Check the Fonts properties sheet to make sure the Use Device
TrueType Fonts checkbox is deselected. While using the printer's
fonts results in quicker printing time, the output may not look like
it does on screen.
Alternately, if you are using the PostScript driver, you can still
enjoy the speed benefits of using the device fonts while
controlling the appearance of the output. Using the Font
Substitution Table, you can define which printer font should be
substituted for each TrueType font used in your document. Refer
to the driver's online Help for more information.
Truncated Output
Problem Description
When printing a Postscript file from a Macintosh to the GL-1010
via a Novell queue, the output is truncated or is not printed at all.
This may result if binary communications is enabled for the
spooler. The GL-1010 does not support binary communications
for Postscript printing.