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  • Page 1 15 0 C U P E R C R I PT ™ User’ s Guide...
  • Page 2 1250 N. Arlington Heights, Suite 500 Itasca, IL 60143 NEC Technologies reserves the right to modify the equipment described in this manual at any time and without notice. TRADEMARKS Any trademarks and/or proprietary names indicated are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 3 (From this time on, references to “you” mean the “licensee”, references to “NECTECH” with a written notification of the defect.) mean “NEC Technologies, Inc.”, references to “Printer” mean the printer product purchased with the Software, and references to the “Software” mean the software programs, including the coded font (2) YOU AGREE THAT THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AND LICENSED “AS IS”.
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  • Page 5 The Structure of the Manual Preface This user manual is divided into two parts: a Quick Start, which contains the essential information for installing and operating the printer, and a User Guide, divided into chapters, which contains more detailed information on the This non-impact printer is designed and constructed to give printer’s features and functions.
  • Page 6 User Guide Chapter 1 - User Interface Software printer monitor, indicating print job status and containing a series of printer care functions. Printer operator panel, giving the functions of the light indicators (LEDs) and keys. Embossed template, containing common error conditions and print head insertion procedure.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Insertion ..... 3-2 Removing the SuperScript 150C Driver ..Driver Settings ....3-3 Preparing your Printer using the Printer Print Area .
  • Page 8 4. Using Software Appendices How to Use Your Printer Driver ..4-1 A. Supplies Modifying the Settings in Your Printer Driver . 4-1 Property Sheet Contents ... 4-3 B.
  • Page 9: Quick Start

    Quick Start...
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  • Page 11: Unpacking

    1. Printer 2. Driver diskette and CD 3. Color ink jet print head 4. Electrical power cord 5. User manual and NEC Media Pak 6. Print head container Quick Start...
  • Page 12: Identifying The Printer Parts

    Identifying the Printer Parts Automatic Sheet Feeder (ASF) 3-Key/2-Light indicator operator panel Top cover Paper support Socket for electrical power cord Electrical data plate (on base of printer) Parallel interface cable connector socket Print head carriage Template, on inside of top cover, indicating error conditions/corrective action and print head replacement procedure...
  • Page 13: Connecting Your Printer

    1. Plug the connector end of the power cord into the Connecting Your Printer two-pin socket in the rear of the printer. To the electrical power supply 2. Plug the other end of the power cord into a wall socket. Your printer has no ON-OFF switch and is powered as soon as you connect it to the electrical power supply.
  • Page 14: Inserting The Print Head

    To your computer Inserting the Print Head Make sure your printer is NOT connected to the electrical See the instructions embossed on the inside of the top power supply and that your computer/host system is cover (and illustrated in Chapter 1 of the User Guide) switched OFF.
  • Page 15 3. With the printer powered, press the Install Cartridge 6. While holding the lip at the rear of the print head key on the operator panel to position the print head insertion area, push the print head towards the carriage in the head loading position. The light indicators rear of the printer to click it in place.
  • Page 16: Loading Paper In The Printer

    2. Holding the tab on the right edge of the movable guide Loading Paper in the Printer on the ASF, move it to its extreme right position (physical right hand margin). 1. Pull out to the right the extendible top guide (1) on the rear of the automatic sheet feeder (ASF) and rotate it up to its vertical position (2).
  • Page 17 3. Fan the paper thoroughly. Do NOT add paper to the ASF; always remove any existing paper and fan it together with the paper to be loaded. 5. Position the right guide against the right edge of the paper. 4. Align the paper against the fixed left hand guide and load it into the tray, pushing it down carefully until it stops against the feed rollers inside the printer.
  • Page 18 6. With the printer powered, press Form Feed . The paper moves to the Top of Form (TOF) position. Press Form Feed again, to make sure that the paper feeds smoothly through and exits from the printer, without crushing or skewing.
  • Page 19: Installing Printer Software

    If you want to check this file directly from the diskette: If you are installing using the CD, please follow the instructions supplied with the NEC Media Sample Pak under Windows® 3.1/3.11, open it through the “Write” application. This advanced printing system includes : under Windows®...
  • Page 20: Installing The Superscript 150C Color Printer Driver

    1. Insert the diskette in drive A (usually) of your PC. Installing the SuperScript 150C color printer driver 2. Activate Microsoft Windows® environment (If it is already running, make sure that all Windows application The installation procedure will vary, depending on the tasks are closed before starting to install the driver.)
  • Page 21 By default, your printer will be connected on the LPT1 If other printer drivers are already installed, and port which corresponds to the hardware connection of a you wish to install the current one as the default parallel interface cable. printer, click Yes and then the Finish button.
  • Page 22: Removing The Superscript 150C Driver

    – right click on the My Computer icon, 1. From the Start button select Settings and Printers. – select Properties, then Device Manager, 2. Click the NEC SuperScript 150C icon and select Delete from File menu. – double click on Ports (COM&LPT), –...
  • Page 23: Preparing Your Printer Using The Printer Monitor

    3. Click your right mouse button. Preparing your Printer using the Printer Monitor 4. Select the option “Run the Printer Monitor” in the menu which opens. Your printing system, i.e. the printer driver and the printer monitor is now installed. Before using your printing In both environments, the Printer Monitor will also be system, you must prepare your printer by performing two of activated any time a print job is sent.
  • Page 24: Help

    Checking print accuracy (Align) Help Whenever you insert a print head, you should always check To simplify the use of the printer, and to help you if you the accuracy of bi-directional printing, to guarantee optimum have problems, this printer has an extensive user interface: printing quality.
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  • Page 27: User Interface

    Checking print accuracy (Align) User Interface Whenever you insert a print head, you should check the accuracy of bi-directional printing, to guarantee optimum printing quality. The printer monitor in your printing system makes this operation extremely easy: This chapter describes the user interface of your printer, i.e.
  • Page 28: Printer Operator Panel

    Printing the “demo” page (Demo) Printer Operator Panel The demo page gives you a full color or black monochrome The behavior of the keys and light indicators on the operator print-out and allows you to check the correct functioning of panel will depend on the printer’s status.
  • Page 29 Basic key functions Printer ready/ On Line Alternates the printer ON Paper load/ eject Form Feed Loads/ejects a document Pause LINE/ OFF LINE status. in/from the printer. In ON LINE status, the On When pressed, causes a Line light indicator is lit and document to be loaded to the the printer can process and first print position.
  • Page 30 Special key functions Demo page On Line held + Install The demo page is Exit from Hex On Line + Form Feed Reset Cartridge printed. dump (at least 2 seconds) Print test Press and hold all The print test is printed. three keys in this order: On Line, Install Cartridge, Form Feed;...
  • Page 31 Light indicator functions On Line Power On Line Power The printer is powered and ON flashing slowly flashing slowly If the print head carriage LINE. indicates 4 CHANGE PRINT HEAD, there is no print head in the printer, the print head The printer is powered and inserted is not compatible with OFF LINE.
  • Page 32 On Line Power On Line Power flashing slowly flashing slowly **The print head carriage will a) The printer is in standby not return to its reset position if mode (dormant), i.e. within there is no print head inserted the last two minutes, there or if the print head is not has been no printer-host inserted correctly.
  • Page 33: Embossed Template

    2. NOT USED Embossed Template 3. CHANGE INK CARTRIDGE On the inside of the top cover of the printer, there is an The print head (ink cartridge) requires replacing. embossed template. This template illustrates the operating See Chapter 2 - Replacing the Print Head. procedure for changing the print head.
  • Page 34 If there is no operator intervention within 30 seconds* of the error being signaled, the print head carriage returns to its rest position. ** To return the print head carriage to the error indication, press Install Cartridge . * 60 seconds, if you are using a monochrome print head ** The print head carriage will not return to its rest position if there is no print head inserted or if this is not inserted correctly.
  • Page 35: Ink Jet Print Head

    (the Power and On Line light indicators start flashing simultaneously). ALWAYS use NEC-original Ink Jet Print Heads. The print head carriage moves to correspond to error condition 4 on the embossed template (see Chapter 1) and both light indicators start flashing.
  • Page 36 3. Pinch together the two lips on the rear of the print head If the quality of printing is not optimum, run the print carriage (behind the print head). The print head is head cleaning operation (see the section entitled Print released.
  • Page 37: Print Head Care

    Print head container Print Head Care You should use the print head container supplied with the Always keep the print heads (ink cartridges) sealed until they are to be used. printer to store the print head that you have removed from the printer in order to insert a different type of print head.
  • Page 38 tab in Printer Monitor (see the specific section in Chapter 1 - This operation MUST NOT be repeated continually, as it User Interface). will damage the print head. It should ONLY be attempted as a last resort, before changing the ENTIRE print head. If you have a problem with the printing quality that is not solved by the nozzle clearing operation described above, try cleaning the print head, as follows:...
  • Page 39: Paper

    You can insert up to 10 sheets at a time in the Paper ASF. However, in marginal environmental conditions, you may find it necessary to insert them one at a time. Glossy paper This chapter describes the types and characteristics of the This type of paper has a sophisticated glossy coating, and paper you can use in your printer.
  • Page 40: Dimensions

    Dimensions Insertion The following table contains the dimensions of the types of Automatic feed paper and envelopes which you can use in your printer: The following documents can be inserted automatically from the ASF: standard format single sheets (15.5 to 28 lbs.), 210 x 297 mm 8.26 x 11.7 in standard format coated paper (average 10 sheets),...
  • Page 41: Driver Settings

    Semi-automatic feed Driver Settings The following documents are inserted one at a time in the Always make sure that you have selected in your printer driver the Paper Type and Paper Format features ASF: that correspond to the type of printing media you intend to user-defined/non-standard size documents, use.
  • Page 42: Print Area

    Print Area Single sheets The following tables contain the measurements of the physical print area on the document and envelope sizes handled by the printer. The printer can print a maximum of 67 lines on an A4 page with 6 lpi linespacing (the last line may be printed with slightly defective linespacing).
  • Page 43 Envelopes Length 241.3 mm 220 mm 228 mm Length 162 mm 250 mm 176 mm 9.5 in 8.66 in 9 in 6.37 in 9.84 in 6.92 in Width 104.7 mm 110 mm 162 mm Width 114 mm 176 mm 125 mm 4.12 in 4.33 in 6.37 in...
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  • Page 45: Using Software

    Modifying the Settings in Your Using Software Printer Driver The SuperScript 150C color printer driver supplied with your printer optimizes all its features and functions. First install the driver (see Quick Start) and then check that its Your printer is optimized for operation under Windows®. default parameters are suitable for the type of document This chapter gives an overview of your printer driver and the you wish to create.
  • Page 46 The driver parameter selection is organized in property To change any parameter values, just click on the value or sheets. To select the parameters you require for your print feature you require. To move from one parameter group to job, open property sheets Settings , Quality or Color , as another, just click on the appropriate folder tab at the top of necessary.
  • Page 47: Property Sheet Contents

    Copies: Property sheet contents – Collate: Collates multiple copies of documents when checked. Settings – Reverse Page Order: Document Type: Prints pages in reverse order when checked. – Automatic Orientation: Driver selects optimum color and quality settings. – Portrait: – Business (Document Type: Business Report) Selects portrait orientation Select for printing business graphics.
  • Page 48 Color Balance Color Disabled if Mono/Gray is selected in Print Head Selection. Print Head Selection: Selects the color format to use Four sliding bars: – Color – Saturation Increase for richer colors, decrease for weaker – Mono/Gray (Monochrome/Grayscale). – Red Intensity Image Adjusts the relative strength of the red –...
  • Page 49: Help

    Help Hints Each property sheet has an extensive module of detailed Document type information which can be accessed by clicking on the Help button at the bottom of the window. If Automatic is selected, many of the other items in the other property sheets (Quality and Color) are disabled.
  • Page 50: Running The Printer Set-Up Utility

    To run the SETUP utility, proceed as follows: Running the Printer Set-Up Utility 1. Insert the diskette containing the SETUP utility in drive a This program runs under DOS. It should be used if the (usually) of your computer. feature you require cannot be selected through the driver you have installed and you wish to modify your resident 2.
  • Page 51: Troubleshooting

    General Care Troubleshooting 1. Environment Keep your printer in a stabilized, ventilated environment (temperature range: 60 to 95 °F - 15 to 35 °C; relative This chapter contains a troubleshooting guide which humidity: 20% - 80%). indicates some of the problems which may occur during the day-to-day use of your printer, together with suggestions for Do not subject your printer to abrupt changes in their solution.
  • Page 52: Error Conditions Indicated By Print Head Position

    Error Conditions indicated by Print Head Problems and Solutions Position If you have problems while working with the printer, check through the following list, to see if you can find the cause of On the inside of the top cover, there is an embossed the problem.
  • Page 53 3. No initial reset. 5. Problems with connection to host. When the printer is plugged into the electrical power supply, Check that your interface cable is of the correct the print head carriage does not move. type. Check that the carriage path is free of impediment. Make sure you have fixed the interface connectors properly both to the printer and to the host.
  • Page 54: Paper

    If you removed the paper from the ASF, you must press Paper Form Feed , repeat the entire paper loading operation and then press Form Feed again. Precautions Make sure the paper is not feeding in crookedly. The paper must not be crumpled or torn, otherwise it may jam or even not be inserted.
  • Page 55: Print Head

    When adding paper to the ASF, ALWAYS remove any Print head paper already present and reload it all as a single pack. When changing the print head, take care not to touch the print head carriage shaft nor the area under After clearing a paper jam, ALWAYS remove any the print head carriage.
  • Page 56 After cleaning the print head/print head carriage, print a “demo” page to check the print quality. If the print quality is still not acceptable, run a print test through the Printer Monitor (see Chapter 1 - User Interface). Make sure that the print head is inserted and that there is paper in the ASF.
  • Page 57 number(s) of the faulty nozzle(s)). It allows you to check Color print test contents whether any dots are missing. The color print test consists of three bands of color (one for each of the basic colors in the print head) printed three times, preceded and followed by the diagonal line and numbering of the nozzle test which allows you to check the correct operation of each group of nozzles.
  • Page 58: Printing

    2. Printing stops. Printing If the On Line and Power light indicators flash During a printing operation, do not stop the print head simultaneously, open the top cover to see the error manually or touch the area within the print head carriage condition indicated by the print head carriage position.
  • Page 59 3. Printing does not resume after changing the print 5. Strange characters are printed head. Check that the driver you have selected is The print head is not inserted/fixed correctly. compatible with the emulation/application you are Make sure the print head is inserted and fixed towards using.
  • Page 60 – Send a short text file from your computer. The Color on your PC monitor differs from color on printer. content of this file is printed as a string of hexadecimal codes corresponding to the individual characters As your PC monitor and printer use different methods to transmitted.
  • Page 61: Appendices

    Appendices A: Supplies B: Printer Settings C: Command Codes D: Product Characteristics E: Getting Service and Support F: Glossary G: Index...
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  • Page 63: Supplies

    Supplies The following items can be ordered from your retailer. They The SuperScript 150C can handle most ink jet papers are packed individually and have specific instructions (coated and uncoated). For optimum print quality, we leaflets. recommend the following paper types: Item Order No.
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  • Page 65: Programmable Printer Features

    The factory settings for the printer parameters are: Programmable Printer Features Paper format Letter This appendix contains a brief descripton of the printer settings, using the printer setup utility programme. Paper device Perforation skip mode Factory Settings Text scale mode When you receive the printer, its basic operating Graphic resolution 300 dpi...
  • Page 66 User-Definable Parameters Perforation skip mode (Skip TOF) (continued) The following tables give a brief description of all the features which can be selected using the printer set-up utility program. Paper Format Indicates the type and dimensions of the document to be printed: Letter;...
  • Page 67 Character Set Character Set: set of national or specialized Type Style (Font) Shape, size, spacing, etc. of the character/ characters/ symbols to be used for printing: symbol set printed (all fonts are printed both in portrait and landscape): CP 437 International Courier Upright 10cpi 12pts Roman 8 Courier Italic 10cpi 12pts...
  • Page 68 Text Scale Mode Affects only text, reducing automatically the current Line Feed setting to maintain a half-inch (12.7 mm) non-printable area at the foot of the page even for the maximum number of print lines per page. Possible ONLY with portrait orientation selected and the Perforation Skip feature DISABLED .
  • Page 69: Command Code Summary

    PCL III + Multiple ESCape Sequences Command Code Summary If the consecutive ESCape sequences you send to the printer have the same two characters after the character ESC, you can save time by sending a single multiple ESC sequence to the printer. This multiple sequence will consist This appendix contains a summary of the command codes of the ESC character, the two common character which sets handled by the resident emulation.
  • Page 70 5. Print pitch 6. Character height (dots) 7. Style (upright or italic) 8. Stroke weight (medium or bold) 9. Typeface (Courier, etc.) 10. Print quality (DRAFT, NLQ, LQ). Page layout The page layout selection MUST ALWAYS be indicated in the following order: 11.
  • Page 71: Basic Operations

    Command Code Summary Basic Operations Backspace Horizontal Tabulation Line Feed Form Feed Carriage Return Activates Secondary Font Activates Primary Font Space Fonts and Character Sets ESC ( n @ 27 40 n 64 1B 28 n 40 Primary Font Definition ESC ( 0 @ 27 40 48 64 1B 28 30 40...
  • Page 72 FONTS AND CHARACTER SETS (continued) ESC ( n m . 27 40 n m ..1B 28 n m ..Primary Character Set Definition ESC ) n m . 27 41 n m ..1B 29 n m ..Secondary Character Set Definition (values of n and m as for ESC ( n m ...
  • Page 73: Print Attributes

    Print Attributes ESC ( s + 1 U 27 40 115 43 49 85 1B 28 73 2B 31 55 Superscripts ESC ( s - 1 U 27 40 115 45 49 85 1B 28 73 2D 31 55 Subscripts ESC ( s 0 U 27 40 115 48 85 1B 28 73 30 55...
  • Page 74: Page Format

    PRINT ATTRIBUTES (continued) ESC ( s 1 Q 27 40 115 49 81 1B 28 73 31 51 DRAFT Printing ESC ( s 9 Q 27 40 115 57 81 1B 28 73 39 51 DRAFT Printing ESC ( s 2 Q 27 40 115 50 81 1B 28 73 32 51 LETTER QUALITY Printing...
  • Page 75 PAGE FORMAT (continued) ESC & l n L 27 38 108 n 76 1B 26 6C n 4C Skip over Bottom of Form (1 = enables; 0 = disables) ESC & l n D 27 38 108 n 68 1B 26 6C n 44 Line Feed (in LPI) ( n may vary, compatibly with font used) ESC &...
  • Page 76: Graphic Printing

    Horizontal Positioning of Cursor ESC & a n C 27 38 97 n 67 1B 26 61 n 43 Positioning first print position in column “n” (the horizontal movement is calculated from the left margin; the number of columns per line depends on the print pitch) ESC &...
  • Page 77 GRAPHIC PRINTING (continued) ESC * r n Q 27 42 114 n 81 1B 2A 72 n 51 Graphic Printing Quality ESC * r 0 Q 27 42 114 48 81 1B 2A 72 30 51 Default value (LQ) ESC * r 1 Q 27 42 114 49 81 1B 2A 72 31 51 Draft...
  • Page 78 Others ESC E 27 69 1B 45 Logical Reset ESC z 27 122 1B 7A Autodiagnostics ESC Y 27 89 1B 59 Code Printing ESC Z 27 90 1B 5A Disables Code Printing ESC & p n X . 27 38 112 n 88.. 1B 26 70 n 58 ..
  • Page 79: Color Printing

    Color Printing ESC * b n V 27 42 98 n 86 1B 2A 65 n 56 Data Transfer in Planes (n = number of bytes of binary data to be sent to the printer.) ESC * r n U 27 42 114 n 85 1B 2A 72 n 55 Selects Monochrome/Color Printing...
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  • Page 81: Product Characteristics

    Envelopes: Product Characteristics COM-10 (9.5 in x 4.124 in) DL (220 mm x 110 mm) C5 (229 mm x 162 mm) C6 (162 mm x 114 mm) B5 (250 mm x 176 mm) Printing Technique B6 (176 mm x 125 mm) Non-impact, bubble ink jet, with water-resistant ink Paper Type Color and Monochrome Black Ink Jet Print Heads...
  • Page 82 Resident Fonts Character Sets - Courier: CP 437 International; Roman 8; PC 8 Denmark/ Norway; orientation: Portrait and Landscape CP 850 Multilingual; ECMA-94 Latin 1; ISO 4 - United pitch: 5, 8.33, 10, 16.67, 20, 33.34 cpi Kingdom; ISO 21 - Germany; ISO 69 - France; ISO 15 - size: 6, 12 points Italy;...
  • Page 83 Electrical Characteristics 110 - 120 V, +/- 10%; 50 - 60 Hz Physical Characteristics Printer ready for use Height 14.17 in (360 mm) Width 14.76 in (375 mm) Depth 7.87 in (200 mm) Weight 4.84 lbs (2.2 kg) Product Characteristics...
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  • Page 85: Service And Support

    SuperScript 150C Printer Limited Warranty Service and Support The SuperScript 150C is warranted for one year from date of purchase under the NEC SuperScript Limited Warranty. The warranty works as follows: Getting Help from NEC The Customer calls NEC Customer Service and Support at 800-632-4650.
  • Page 86: Warranty Coverage

    If you do not wish to provide a credit card number to NEC, Warranty Coverage the service representative will provide you with an MRA (Material Return Authorization) number for return of the This warranty may be enforced only by the first consumer defective printer at your own expense.
  • Page 87: Getting Warranty Service

    5. This warranty covers only NECTECH-supplied Getting Warranty Service components. Service required as a result of third party components is not covered under this warranty. You must return this Product directly to NECTECH factory for warranty service. It shall be your obligation and expense to ship the Product, freight prepaid, or to deliver it to a NECTECH authorized service center or other facility Warranty Support...
  • Page 88: Limitation Of Damages And Implied Warranties

    NECTECH SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR: the application, customer data, and operator control of the system, among other factors. While NEC 1. DAMAGE TO OTHER PROPERTY CAUSED BY ANY TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Products are considered compatible...
  • Page 89: Glossary

    character generator Glossary A resident printer program, which converts a character code (byte) into a pixel matrix for printing. character set Assignment table between a code and a specific printable ASCII-table character (usually in connection with national languages). (American Standard Code of Information Interchange); standardized code and character assignment table from 0 to 127 decimal.
  • Page 90 economy print mode hex dump Low dot resolution print mode. Allows ink saving. A printing mode in which the transmitted characters (and also control codes) are printed as two digit hexadecimal elementary spacing codes. Used for debugging. Smallest possible horizontal or vertical movement of the print head.
  • Page 91 LOCAL condition print buffer Another word for the printer Off-Line state (see item). An intermediate buffer in which data coming from the line buffer is stored, until the transmission of a code which off-line commands printing. Printer operating condition in which data and commands via interface are accepted until the input buffer is full, but are print quality not executed.
  • Page 92 (Read Only Memory); a memory area which can be read (Top Of Form); the space on top of a form in which printing (used) but not modified and contains e.g the built-in is not possible. Will be skipped automatically on the character generator, command code emulation etc.
  • Page 93: Index

    Connecting the printer, 3 to computer, 4 to power supply, 3 Default settings, B-1 how to restore, 4-6 Aligning the print head, 1-1, 14 Demo page ASF capacity, 3-1, D-1 how to obtain, 1-2, 14 plain paper, 3-1 Dimensions, D-3 special printing media, 3-1 DOS environment, 4-6 thicker paper, 3-1...
  • Page 94 how to replace, 2-2 instructions on template, 1-8 printing nozzles, 4 Factory settings, B-1 Inserting the print head, 4 Fonts Installing printer software, 9 available through SETUP utility, B-3 driver installation procedure, 10, 11, 12 command codes, C-3, C-4 preparation, 9 default setting, B-1 Interface PCL III + emulation, D-2...
  • Page 95 causes, 5-4 how to avoid, 7, 5-4 how to clear, 5-5 Nozzles in the ASF, 5-5 how to clean, 2-4, 5-9 in the printer, 5-5 how to clear, 2-3 PCL III + emulation test, 5-6 fonts, D-2 Perforation skip default setting, B-1 parameter description, B-2 Operating environment, 5-1, D-2 Physical characteristics, D-3...
  • Page 96 Printer care, 5-1 aligning the print head (Align), 1-1, 14 aligning the print heads (Align), 5-9 Quality checking print accuracy, 1-1, 14 envelopes, 3-1 cleaning the print head (Clean), 1-1, 2-4, 5-9 paper, 3-1 printing the demo page (Demo), 1-2, 14 printing, command codes, C-6 running the print test (Test), 1-2 printing, poor, 5-9...
  • Page 97 Template, 1-7 Unpacking, 1 location, 2 User interface, 1-1 Text scale mode operator panel, 1-1, 1-2, 1-3, 1-4, 1-5, 1-6 default setting, B-1 printer monitor, 1-1 parameter description, B-4 template, 1-1, 1-7 Thicker paper ASF capacity, 3-1 Throughput, D-1 Top cover, 2 Weight Troubleshooting envelopes, D-1...
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  • Page 99 NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a CLASS B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio...
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