Mac > 89BANNER PRINT IS ROTATED BY 90 DEGREES ANDPRINTED AT BOTTOM OF PAPERMAC OS X 10.2.3 OR GREATERPossible causes and solutions:> Not enough RAM in the printer to process the print job.Try printing at a lower resolution.> Incorrect custom paper size being specified.Ensure that the Custom Paper Size in both the printerdriver and your application are exactly the same.MAC OS 10.2.3 - 10.2.8 ONLY> The print job may have been rotated by your application.An anomaly in the core Mac OS X 10.2.x causes custompaper sizes to be incorrectly rotated by 90 degrees, the OkiPostScript Printer Description (PPD) file implements acounter-rotation to solve this problem. However, someapplications such as Quark Xpress or MacromediaFreehand may create their own PostScript code. For theseapplications, the custom paper size rotation issue does notapply.In such cases, if the Oki PPD file is selected in Quark orFreehand’s print dialogue, the print job will be incorrectlyrotated by 90 degrees.The Oki printer driver contains a Page Rotate option – thismay be used to fix the problem. Alternatively, you may beable to rotate the page in your application program.NOTE> Ensure that the custom paper size is correct in the printerdriver (e.g. 320 x 900mm).> If the custom paper size is wrong (e.g. 328 x 900mm),the OS X PostScript driver will replace this with thedefault paper size - normally A4.