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Solution
CAUSE: Damage to the Faston terminal when replacing the thermostat to the Faston terminal can result in the generation of heat and cause the plastic
insulating material around the terminal to melt.
SOLUTION: See Bulletin Number 5005 for details.
Note: To view the PDF, Acrobat* Reader must be installed. Acrobat Reader can be downloaded for free from the Adobe* Web site at:
[[http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html| URL http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html]]
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Solution ID
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Solution Usage
Description
Microsoft* Windows XP driver support.
Solution
Native Windows XP print drivers are not currently available. The Windows 2000 print drivers use the same driver files that are used in Windows XP and
should function correctly in that operating system.
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Description
Why does pagination change when printing any document using the Konica Minolta print driver?
Solution
Pagination differences between different manufacturers print drivers:
This situation is not uncommon in the printing world. Commonly, documents will be formatted differently when printed to printers made by different
manufacturers. There are many reasons for this. Due to physical differences between printers, as well as copyright laws, different manufacturers will use
different programs for their drivers. It is the driver that does the majority of the formatting for the image to be placed on the page. Different drivers will use
different algorithms when imaging spacing and font metrics. Often times, this results in a slightly different look or format for a document when printed to two
different printers.
There is also potential differences within the image areas of the main bodies of the two printers. The print controller takes the image area into account when
laying out the image on the paper. Different image areas can determine different layouts. These factors can result in lines of text being moved on the paper. If
lines are moved enough, or lie close enough to the threshold of the image area, text and page breaks that are rendered in a certain position on one printer
may be rendered in a different position on another.
This scenario will occur across the board for printer manufacturers. A Lexmark is different from an Epson which is different than an HP, etc. Obviously, the
output from certain printers will match up closer to some printers than others. The effect of this behavior can be reduced somewhat by printing with a common
standard PDL such as PostScript. Alternatively, the customer can print with a common driver to both printers. In other words, one can print to the HP using the
Konica Minoltadriver or vice versa. In this way, at least the driver-generated output would be the same going to both machines. While the output still may not
be exactly the same, the effect of printing to two different printers can be lessened. There may even be different output within the same printer manufacturer
(i.e., Konica IP302 print controller is good, but the IP304 print controller is not; Lexmark Optra K1220 is good, but the Optra T614 is not).
The analogy that is often used when explaining this to customers involves motor vehicles. A Ford and Dodge are essentially the same in terms of the fact that
they are cars that serve as a means of transportation, just as two printers are output devices. However, while the end result of driving two different cars is
essentially the same, there may be certain differences with regard to cornering and acceleration that give each car a distinct feel. This is essentially what is
happening between the two printers.
It is understandable that the customer does not want to convert thousands of existing documents, but due to the vast number of different printers currently
available on the market today, it is not possible to exactly emulate all printer manufacturers' algorithms. The only other option is to pick one printer model,
format these documents that need a consistent look for that printer, and use only that particular printer to print these documents. If there are any further
questions, please feel free to contact the National Systems Solutions Group at 1-800-825-5664.
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Solution ID Solution Usage
Description
What Konica Minolta print drivers will come bundled with Windows Vista?
Solution
The following list of drivers were included in a recent Vista release candidate and should be representative of what is included in the final retail product.
These include a large number of legacy Konica, Minolta and Konica Minolta drivers. Unless otherwise noted, the majority of the drivers are Postscript
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October 2006
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