Most common causes
Typecheck errors are usually cause by corrupted data.
This may indicate a problem with the printer driver. Try
reinstalling it if the error occurs printing from various
applications. Check the network and/or server if the error
persists.
Try copying and pasting your data to a new document.
Try opening and resaving all images and drawings.
Offending command "dF3(!2xT" (or other random
characters)
If the offending command contains random characters, it
may indicate a problem with the communications link or
driver. This problem may also occur when PostScript files
are transferred from one computer platform to another. Try
using an ‘ASCII’ or ‘Text only’ format instead of a binary
format when saving. |