While printing page page document my konica minolta pagepro 1350w not feeding full page but get stuck at half page. SKP
Check the size of the document make sure the print drivers and the printer are correct and matching you might also need to replace the fuser unit or the transfer roller and or image unit
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SOURCE: konica minolta 1350w status display comes on at start up
Open c:\windows\system32
find a file called MSTMON_Q.EXE
right click and rename the file to anything with a file extension .exe, I named it MSTMON.EXE
Create a shortcut to this new file in case you need it in the future and put the shortcut on your desktop
also, write the original name of the file down or put it on notepad, in case you want to change it back.
restart windows
SOURCE: Konica Minolta PagePro 1350W laser printer. Have
your carteidge OPC duram is faulty .
so change cartedige
SOURCE: KONICA MINOLTA PagePro 1350W
You have to connect it to exactly the same USB port. For every time you connected to a different port compared with the last one, a new copy will be installed.
Chip reset device for Konica Minolta Bizhub and CF imaging units
http://www.chipreset.eu
SOURCE: konica minolta pagepro 1350w fatal print spooler
A 'print spooler' is a range of memory either internal to the printer (sometimes called 'buffer memory') or set aside from the RAM in your system.
A fatal error normally means the material you tried to print has been lost and must be sent to the printer again.
If the error continues to show up, you may have bad printer memory or perhaps the driver software in your system has gotten stepped on by the operating system and needs to be reinstalled.
Windows loves trashing files to keep life exciting.
This problem is not related to the drum or toner cartridge.
SOURCE: Konica minolta page pro with windows 7
I looked at the manufacturer's web-site:
http://onyxftp.mykonicaminolta.com/download/SearchResults.aspx?productname=1350W
and you are correct -- there are drivers for 2000/XP, and for 95/98, but nothing for Vista nor Windows 7.
Find an old computer running Windows 2000 or XP, and connect the printer to it, and "share" the printer across your home-network.
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