Introduction - NEC 1260 - SuperScript - Printer User Manual

User guide
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Chapter 1: Setting Up the Printer

Introduction

The NEC SuperScript 1260 printer is a new laser
printer developed specifically for use with
TM
Windows 95, Windows
groups, and DOS applications. This printer is
provided with the SuperScript 1260 software kit,
and requires no special add-in cards or cartridges.
We do require a good quality parallel interface
cable (see Chapter 10, "Using FastFacts" ).
The NEC SuperScript 1260N printer is the same
printer as above except that it has a Network
Interface Card (NIC) already installed. There is a
Macintosh print driver included as a network
option. For more information, see the "NEC 1260
Network Printer Configuration User's Guide".
Your computer and SuperScript 1260 communi-
cate bidirectionally to exchange operating status
information (e.g., warm-up, paper out, paper jam)
and display messages requiring your attention.
Hence, you can focus on your work without
referring to the printer operator panel periodi-
cally, a benefit of the SuperScript 1260 software.
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3.1, Windows for Work-
This manual contains operation information for
the NEC SuperScript 1260 laser printer and covers
seven major areas of printer information:
1. Setting up the printer
• Space, electrical, and operating environment
requirements
• Installation procedures for hardware and
software
• Using the printer
• Selecting paper for use in the printer
• Operating instructions
2. Printer options
• Available printer options; how to install,
remove, and use them
3. Maintaining the printer
• Toner cartridge information
• Cleaning and relocating the printer
4. Printer problems
• Error messages, print quality problems, and
paper jam recovery instructions
5. Getting service
6. Selecting print media
7. Safety information
• Technical specifications

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