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« on: February 01, 2003, 10:04:00 AM »
Hi,

At startup my epson 600 prints some incomprehensible words,( re installed the drivers) do you see a solution?

Thanks

GR

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« Reply #1 on: February 01, 2003, 10:49:00 PM »
Couple ideas.

Go to:
AppleTalk Control Panel
Choose User Mode from the menu; select advanced.
An options button appears in the CP; select it.
Turn AppleTalk off.

Make sure correct printer is selected in Chooser.

Also this is from an Epson page about partial and garbage printing on the 600.

 
quote:
Partial page print
If you are using an iMac, there's an issue with the iMac's USB ports on the keyboard causing partial pages or garbage printing. This has also been reported by Apple Computer. To correct this problem, connect the printer to the USB ports located on the monitor. Power off the printer and the iMac then disconnect the USB adaptor from the iMac. Power the iMac back on and when fully booted, turn the printer back on. Then plug the cable back into the USB port, and reselect in the chooser.
For all other Mac's, make sure you are using the latest driver version.Try the following:

A.   Trash the following driver files:
1.   Under hard drive
*   Color Stylus Series folder, Stylus printer folder
*   Bidi calibration (1.x)
2.   Under System folder: Extensions folder
*   Stylus Color
*   Epson folder
*   Epson Monitor 2
If you also installed the network package you may have these files as well.
1.   Under hard drive:
*   Epson Namer
2.   Under System folder, extensions folder:
*   AT-Stylus Color

Rebuild your desktop and install the updated driver with extensions off.
B.   Confirm the printer:
1.   Make sure that both the Mac and printer are off.
2.   Disconnect and reconnect the cable from both ends (switch cable ends).
3.   Turn on the Mac, then when at the desktop turn the printer on. Wait for the printer to finish initializing.
4.   Go to Chooser, click once on the Stylus Color printer.
5.   Make sure that the port is set correctly or click cancel and select the correct port.
6.   Confirm the printer. It should tell you a new printer was found. Click OK.
7.   Then another box will appear listing your Stylus Color printer model. If it doesn't do that then it's not talking to the printer. EPSON recommends a Mac to IMG2 p/n F2V204 cable made by Belkin Components.
8.   Make sure background printing is off and close Chooser.
Also, the printer only has a buffer to receive processed information from the Mac. Allocate more memory to the applications you're printing from, it'll help them process the information properly. The applications usually have bare minimums to run. Double or triple the current preferred size, if you have the extra memory you can go beyond these specifications, of course. If you're using background printing, turn it off or allocate between 3-5000k to the Epson Monitor 2.


 
 [ 02-01-2003, 11:52 PM: Message edited by: krissel ]


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« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2003, 07:44:00 PM »
Tried the rebuilt desktop , re install driver and goyt the same problem...tried also a"conflict catcher" test and found that shared library manager PPC was the problem ....whithout it it's ok but i can't disable it cause it's needed for other applications ,specialLy for my AOL connection to the Net...   :-)

What can i do?

Thanks very much

GR

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« Reply #3 on: February 03, 2003, 12:06:00 AM »
Did this just start recently? If so then something has changed that is causing this conflict. Have you trashed the usual preferences relating to the OS, like Finder, system prefs, etc.  just in case?

Are you sure AppleTalk is off in the AppleTalk panel as well as the Chooser?

Have you checked your manual that came with the printer to see if there is any kind of button settings that you can activate?

Are you able to print normally after the initial garbage comes out at start? If it is just that one time I'd keep a piece of old paper on the top of the pile and just throw it away.

Do you have the printer on at startup or do you turn it on later? Whichever you do, do the opposite and see if that makes a difference.

Do you print every day on a regular basis? If not you can always create a separate startup extension set for when you wish to print that excludes the problem extension. Or startup with the space bar down, disable that extension for that session then restart to do your online work.

I know this isn't the answer to your problem but it's a temporary workaround until someone else has a better idea.


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« Reply #4 on: February 15, 2003, 08:02:00 PM »
Hi,

Pinter port is used by an application...
(Apple talk is off... )
Do you see what can be this application?

Thanks

GR

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« Reply #5 on: February 16, 2003, 03:42:00 AM »
Had a peculiar one happen the other day, maybe it'll help?

Turning Appletalk off using the chooser would NOT release the printer port.  I had to turn Appletalk off using the control strip.  OS 9.1.

Yes, it showed off, both in the Chooser and in the control strip, but to free up the printer port, I turned it back on using the chooser, then turnd it off in the control strip.  Three attempts using the chooser before the work around came to mind.
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« Reply #6 on: February 17, 2003, 12:34:00 AM »
Being sure AppleTalk is off is not simple. Even if it says it is off in the Chooser it may still be on. You have to turn it off in the AppleTalk control panel as I described above and the Chooser as well.

Jennie mentioned a situation where she had to try different combinations to get it to go off. This may be the case for you.


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« Reply #7 on: February 28, 2003, 10:41:00 AM »
Appleshare was  the problem ...

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« Reply #8 on: February 28, 2003, 07:30:00 PM »
I am impressed - what a classic diagnosis!