IntroductionxivTroubleshooting Guide•Chapter 4, “Troubleshooting a Novell implementation,”describes some ways to troubleshoot a Novellimplementation by viewing log messages.•Chapter 5, “Clearing paper misfeeds and jams,” illustrateshow to clear paper misfeeds and jams from various parts ofthe paper path.•Chapter 6, “Optimizing print quality,” discusses methods ofchecking and improving print quality.•Chapter 7, “Resolving printer problems,” describes printer-related problems other than paper jams, and suggestscorrective actions.•Chapter 8, “Resolving system problems,” describes varioussystem problems and suggests corrective actions.An index is provided at the back of the guide.ConventionsThis guide uses the following conventions:•All caps and angle brackets:Within procedures, the namesof keys are shown in all caps within angle brackets (forexample, press ).•Angle brackets:Variable information, or the position of aspecified argument in the command syntax, appears in anglebrackets (for example, List Fonts ).•Bold:Within procedures, text and numbers that you enter areshown in bold (for example, enterprivilege operator).•The word “enter” within procedures:The two-step processof keying in data and pressing (for example,entery).•Italics:Document and library names are shown in italics (forexample, theXerox DocuPrint NPS/IPS Guide to ManagingPrint Jobs).•Quotation marks:Keywords you can enter as argumentsappear in quotes (for example, “USLetter”).•Vertical bars:Alternatives to specified arguments areseparated by vertical bars (for example, Set Time