User guide

1.11 Troubleshooting and tips
AG50241 Rev. 4 49
Job output for "job name" is aborting - Printer will print data
that it has already received.
This message can appear during printer output. It is not a separate error, only an
indication of how the RIP and the printer are recovering from an error reported
in an earlier message.
If the RIP aborted due to a problem with the parallel (LPT1) connection method,
you may be prompted to retry or cancel the job. If this is the case, click
Cancel to
abort the job and then check that the printer is switched on and connected using
the correct cable.
Job output for "job name" is aborting
This message can appear during the creation of an output file. It is not a separate
error, only an indication of how the RIP is recovering from an error reported in
an earlier message.
Job output for "job name", aborted on <date> <time>
This message informs you that the RIP has aborted output of the job to the
printer. The reason for aborting the job should be reported in an earlier error
message.
Job output for "job name", filename "full path name of output
file", aborted on <date> <time>
This message informs you that the RIP has aborted the creation of an output file.
The reason for aborting the job should be reported in an earlier error message.
Job output for "job name" using path "full path name of output
file" and template "file name template", aborted on <date> <time>
This message informs you that the RIP has aborted the creation of an output file.
The reason for aborting the job should be reported in an earlier error message.
Printer ejects paper before completing a page
This behavior is normal after the RIP has detected an error and displayed a
warning message.
Otherwise, this behavior is rare but may occur when using a Microsoft Win-
dows platform and a parallel port to drive the printer. It may be due to the mode
set for the parallel port, the printer cable, or some interaction between these
items. Reset the printer before retrying the same page. If the problem persists,
check the mode set for the port in the computer’s BIOS: do not use EPP mode,