Some print jobs are not printing correctly.

Possible Solution:

Make sure you have the correct driver for your printer installed on each computer on your network. Refer to the documentation for your printer to verify this information.

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If you are using an older, low speed printer, you may need to change a configuration setting. Click Windows Start > Programs > U.S. Robotics Print Server > BiAdmin Management Utility. Click the Configuration icon and then click the Port tab. Change the Handshake Signal to Busy & Ack and then click OK.

Possible Solution:

Your printer may be configured to start printing after the first page is spooled, which can cause printing problems in certain applications. You will need to change this setting.

Windows 9x, NT, and Me users: Click Windows Start > Control Panel > Printers. Select your printer and then click File, Properties, and then Details. Click the Spool Settings button, select Start printing after last page is spooled, and then click OK.

Windows 2000 users: Click Windows Start > Settings > Printers. Right-click your printer, click Properties, and then click the Advanced tab. Select Start printing after last page is spooled and then click OK.

Windows XP users: Click Windows Start > Printers and Faxes. Right-click your printer, click Properties, and then click the Advanced tab. Select Start printing after last page is spooled and then click OK.