Oce TDS800 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 2 Océ-Technologies B.V. This manual contains a functional and task-oriented description of the Océ TDS800 multifunctional digital system release 1.3. Trademarks Products in this manual are referred to by their trade names. In most, if not all cases, these designations are claimed as trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction About this manual 12 The Océ TDS800 14 Océ TDS800 key concepts 15 User interaction 16 Océ TDS800 users 18 Océ TDS800 components 19 Océ TDS800 printer 19 Océ TDS800 scanner 20 Océ TDS800 Power Logic® Controller 20 Turn on and off the Océ...
  • Page 4 Chapter 3 Using the Océ TDS800 to Copy Before you begin 44 Scanner operator panel 45 Section, Function and Arrow keys 48 Sections on the display of the scanner operator panel 49 Custom section 49 Original section 50 Print section 51 File section 51 Job templates 52 Change the operator panel language 52...
  • Page 5 Océ Scan Manager 79 Tree view 80 Table view 81 Actions in Océ Scan Manager 82 Destinations 82 Define file names 86 Scanned files 87 Manage the temporary store 89 How to retrieve scanned files 89 Océ View Station LT® 92 Menu options 93 Function buttons 94 View error 95...
  • Page 6 Chapter 6 Océ Power Logic®: Settings Editor Introduction 126 Overview of the Océ Settings Editor 127 General structure 128 Menu bar 129 Top toolbar 129 Left toolbar 130 Settings area 131 Status bar 132 Use the Océ Settings Editor 133 Key Operator settings 133 System Administrator settings 134 Access the Océ...
  • Page 7 Installation procedure for Unix systems 159 General installation instructions 159 IBM AIX 160 HP-UX 160 Linux 160 Installation procedure for Apple Macintosh® 161 Use Océ Remote Logic® 162 User modes 163 Log on 164 Log off 164 To change the password 165...
  • Page 8 Change the tape roll in the reinforcement unit 196 Chapter 13 Maintenance Clean the reference roller 206 Maintenance of the Reinforcement Unit 208 Clear the waste box 208 Clean the reinforcement knives 209 Chapter 14 Problem solving Introduction 214 How to clear original jams 215 How to clear paper jams 217 Paper jam in the manual feed 218 Paper jam in the fuser section 219...
  • Page 9 Safety information Instructions for safe use 258 Safety data sheets 260 Safety data sheet Océ TDS800 printer 261 Safety data sheet Océ TDS800 scanner 262 Safety data sheet Océ E1 toner 263 Safety data sheet Océ Cleaner A 265 Safety data sheet Océ OPC drum 267 EPA Energy Star®...
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  • Page 11: Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter contains a description of the main features, delivery options and software applications provided with the TDS800. Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 12: About This Manual

    About this manual This manual contains the following chapters: Chapter 1: Introduction system, including a general description of the main features, delivery options and software applications provided with the system. Contains a description of how to turn on and off the Océ TDS800. Chapter 2: Using the Océ...
  • Page 13 contains a description of the folder delivered as an Chapter 11: The folder option with the Océ TDS800. contains a description of regular maintenance Chapter 12: Media and supplies tasks, like loading paper, adding toner, and changing tape in the reinforcement unit.
  • Page 14: The Océ Tds800

    The Océ TDS800 The Océ TDS800 is a wide format, black and white, high volume multifunctional system. The Océ TDS800 offers a broad range of print, copy, and scan-to-file functions. The printer prints at a resolution of 400 dpi and is highly productive because of its Océ...
  • Page 15: Océ Tds800 Key Concepts

    Océ TDS800 key concepts The Océ TDS800 has six media rolls, a roll loader and a Printer configuration horizontal delivery tray. A folder is optional. With the Océ TDS800 scanner a large number of copy Copy function activities can be performed. A wide variety of original and copy related settings are supported.
  • Page 16: User Interaction

    Spool memory queuing system for files you want to print. The spool memory allows multiple users to send print jobs to the Océ TDS800 at the same time. The print jobs are then placed in the print queue where they wait to be printed. The job that is put first into the queue is printed first.
  • Page 17 Remotely manage print jobs (Océ Queue Manager). Remotely change settings (Océ Settings Editor). With the Océ TDS800 a number of printer drivers can be used, Printer drivers including a Windows raster driver, AutoCAD ® PostScript driver. With these drivers users in remote locations can print their ®...
  • Page 18: Océ Tds800 Users

    Océ TDS800 users On the Océ TDS800 the following user types can be identified: System administrator for installing and configuring the Océ TDS800 in its environment. He defines the printer language settings, pen settings and Automatic Language Sensing (ALS) settings. The system administrator can also provide assistance to normal users who need to install the printer drivers on their workstations.
  • Page 19: Océ Tds800 Components

    Océ TDS800 components The Océ TDS800 is available as a digital network printer, or as a full combination with a scanner which can print, copy or scan to file. The Océ TDS800 consists of the following components (see Figure 1 on page 14): Printer Scanner Océ...
  • Page 20: Océ Tds800 Scanner

    Océ TDS800 scanner You use the Océ TDS800 scanner to copy or to scan to file. The optional original delivery tray enables you to stack your originals behind the scanner. Océ TDS800 Power Logic The Océ TDS800 is equipped with a Océ Power Logic helps you to make optimum use of your system.
  • Page 21 See ‘Managing print jobs’ on page 153 for more information about the Océ Queue Manager. Océ System Control Panel provides you with status information about the printer. This includes: Status of the Océ TDS800 printer and scanner Set memory monitor to view the available storage space on the controller. Overview of the loaded media types and sizes.
  • Page 22 you can order the following optionals for the Océ Power Logic Optionals: Controller: Océ Scan Logic With Océ Scan Logic Océ Print Exec you to send print jobs to a destination device (Océ printer) from your web browser. For detailed information see ‘Print with Océ Print Exec® Workgroup’...
  • Page 23: Turn On And Off The Océ Tds800

    Turn on and off the Océ TDS800 You must separately turn on and off Océ TDS800 printer, scanner and the Océ Power Logic Controller. You do not have to use a specific order in which you ® turn on and off the Océ TDS800 printer, scanner and the Océ Power Logic ®...
  • Page 24 [4] Power button on the Océ Power Logic Turn the Océ TDS800 printer on and off Turn the key to the ‘on’ position (see Figure 2). The system takes about 20 minutes to warm up. When the system is warmed up, the message ‘Ready to...’...
  • Page 25: Timers

    The system automatically performs the shutdown procedure for the controller. Finally, the Windows ‘Shutdown Computer’ window appears, which informs you that you can turn off your computer. You can now restart the controller by pressing the ‘Restart’ button. Wait at least 5 seconds before you restart the Océ TDS800. Note: Turn off your computer and display.
  • Page 26 Figure 5 on page 26 shows the flow of the timers under the following conditions: The system remains idle for the period defined in the Océ Settings Editor. Configure the timers in the Océ Settings Editor . The power switches of the printer and the scanner are set to the timer position (Shut off timer and Wake up timer only) Under these conditions the timers work in a circular way.
  • Page 27 How to configure the automatic shut off and wake up timers Use the shut off time-out setting in the Océ Settings Editor to define after how many minutes of inactivity the printer and scanner turn off. Use the ‘First working day’ and ‘Last working day’ settings in the Océ Settings Editor to define on which days of the week the printer and scanner automatically wake up.
  • Page 28 How to force turn off Turn the key to the ‘off’ position. See figure 2 on page 23 and figure 3 on page 23. he Océ TDS800 turns off Turn the key to the ‘timer’ position. See figure 2 on page 23 and figure 3 on page 23.
  • Page 29: Using The Océ Tds800 To Print

    Chapter 2 Using the Océ TDS800 to print This chapter contains a description of the Océ TDS800 printer function. Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 30: Before You Begin

    Before you begin You must turn on both the Océ TDS800 printer and the Océ Power Logic® Controller before you can print. See ‘Turn on and off the Océ TDS800’ on page 23. Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 31: How To Print

    How to print See ‘User interaction’ on page 16 for information about how to print to the Océ TDS800. Using the Océ TDS800 to print...
  • Page 32: Printer Operator Panel

    Printer operator panel The printer operator panel consists of a number of keys and a graphical display (see Figure 6). At the top of the panel is an attention light which starts flashing when operator intervention is required. [6] Printer operator panel Select a language On the operator panel of the Océ...
  • Page 33: Display

    Select a language Press the ‘On-line’ key on the printer operator panel to put the printer Off-line. The message ‘Off-line’ is displayed in the status window. Press the left selection key to shift the focus to the Language option. A shadow effect is used to indicate that the focus is set to this option. Activate the Language option by pressing the right selection key.
  • Page 34: Counter

    Counter On the operator panel of the Océ TDS800 Printer a counter will be displayed that gives the user feedback about the progress of the job that is currently being printed. The counter, which is located at the bottom of the upper window on the operator panel, displays the number of sets and the pages printed.
  • Page 35 The following keys are available: Key types Function Selection The selection keys are located immediately below the graphical keys display. The left key can be used to activate one of the main menu choices (Language, Folding or Media) on the left part of the display. Note: A shadow highlighting effect is used to indicate the active menu option.
  • Page 36: Printer Operator Panel Actions

    Printer operator panel actions On the Océ TDS800 printer operator panel you can perform a number of actions: Set the media type Set the media type for manual feed Set the media size Set a special media indication Stop a print job Select the preferred languages Clean the reinforcement knives Media types and sizes on the printer...
  • Page 37 Set media type Press the ‘On-line’ key on the printer operator panel to put the printer Off-line. The message ‘Off-line’ is displayed in the status window. [7] The Printer Operator panel in Off-line mode The focus shifts to the Media option (indicated by the shadow effect). Use the arrow keys to select the roll or manual feed for which you have just loaded new media.
  • Page 38: Special Media Indication

    Set media size Press the ‘On-line’ key on the printer operator panel to put the printer Off-line. The message ‘Off-line’ is displayed in the status window (see Figure 7). Press the left selection key to shift the focus to the Media option. A shadow effect is used to indicate that the focus is set to this option.
  • Page 39: Stopping A Print Job

    Stopping a print job The red ‘Stop’ key on the Océ TDS800 Printer operator panel interrupts the active print process. You can cancel or continue the current print job. Cancel a print job Press the ‘Stop’ key. A dialog is displayed informing you that you can press ‘On-line’ to continue or press the ‘Stop’...
  • Page 40: Print With Océ Print Exec® Workgroup

    Print with Océ Print Exec Introduction Océ Print Exec which allows you to send print jobs to the Océ TDS800 through your web browser. Enable Océ Print Exec Settings Editor. Océ Print Exec Select and collect the files to print (documents and drawings), in a print job. Configure the print job.
  • Page 41: The Documentation Set

    ® Microsoft Netscape Navigator TCP/IP network which connects the printer and the end user workstation. How to connect to Océ Print Exec ® Workgroup Enable Océ Print Exec (see ‘Find system settings in the Settings Editor’ on page 139). Enter the following link URL in you browser: http://printer name. When you enter the URL for the first time, the required software is installed automatically at your workstation.
  • Page 42: Print With Océ Repro Desk

    Print with Océ Repro Desk Introduction Océ Repro Desk is the preferred print management solution for reprographers. Océ Repro Desk consists of the following two parts. Océ Repro Desk Remote software which facilitates the electronic submission of drawing files and print request from the clients to their reprographers.
  • Page 43: Using The Océ Tds800 To Copy

    Chapter 3 Using the Océ TDS800 to Copy This chapter contains a description of the interface of the Océ TDS800 scanner and the copy function on its operator panel. Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 44: Before You Begin

    Before you begin You must turn on both the Océ TDS800 scanner and the Océ Power Logic® Controller before you can perform copy jobs. See ‘Turn on and off the Océ TDS800’ on page 23. Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 45: Scanner Operator Panel

    Scanner operator panel Press the green Start key on the scanner operator panel to start the original transport on the scanner. To perform more complex copy jobs, change the default settings on the scanner operator panel. The scanner operator panel is located above the original feed. As you can see in figure 8 on page 45.
  • Page 46 The exposure control The display The Section keys The Arrow keys The Media selection keys The Manual feed key The Auto roll key The Correction key The Stop key The Job interrupt key The Numeric keys The Function keys The numeric display The Start key Exposure control operator panel.
  • Page 47 The orange key marked with C is located at the bottom of The Correction key the central section of the operator panel. Press the Correction key one time to reset the selected setting to its default value. Press the Correction key two times to reset the numeric display to ‘1’.
  • Page 48: Section, Function And Arrow Keys

    Section, Function and Arrow keys Apart from the above mentioned keys, the operator panel of the Océ TDS800 scanner contains a number of other keys. These include: Section keys Function keys ‘Arrow’ keys. The Section keys are the four keys located above the display. These keys provide access to the ‘Custom’, ‘Original’...
  • Page 49: Sections On The Display Of The Scanner Operator Panel

    Sections on the display of the scanner operator panel When the job templates are enabled, the scanner operator panel displays the templates (see Figure 9). You need to select a template before the sections will display. [9] The job templates at the bottom of the scanner operator panel. When the job templates are disabled or you selected a job template, the scanner operator panel displays the following sections with an active ‘Custom’...
  • Page 50: Original Section

    [10] The sections at the top with an active ‘Custom’ section (default) The key operator defines the contents in the Océ Settings Editor on the Océ Power Logic controller (see ‘Define the contents of the custom card’ on page 136). The key operator can change the contents, dependent on your configuration, for example into the following settings.
  • Page 51: Print Section

    Print section The ‘Print’ section contains all settings for the printer output, the print (see Figure 12 on page 51). The settings are divided over the following cards. Image Layout Finishing Sheet [12] The cards of the ‘Print’ section at the left side with an active ‘Finishing’ card. File section The ‘File’...
  • Page 52: Job Templates

    Job templates A job template contains all settings for a job. Figure 9 on page 49 shows an example with the following job templates. Template 1 Template 2 Template 3 Template 4 Last used The key operator defines the settings in the Océ Settings Editor on the Océ Power Logic controller (see ‘Define the job templates’...
  • Page 53: Change Default Settings On The Scanner Operator Panel

    How to select a language Open the ‘Scanner’ card in the ‘Original’ section. Press the ‘Language’ function key to set the needed language. Change default settings on the scanner operator panel When job templates are enabled in the Océ Settings Editor, the job templates are displayed on start-up of the Océ...
  • Page 54 The Correction key Press the Correction key one time to return to the default value of the active setting. Press the Correction key two times to set the numeric display to 1. Press the Correction key three times to return to the top layer of the Scanner Operator Panel.
  • Page 55: Perform Basic Copy Jobs

    Perform basic copy jobs On the Océ TDS800 scanner operator panel you perform a number of basic tasks. These include: Make copies Select the required media Select the input mode Specify the zoom factor Define settings for the next original Account logging Using the manual feed for copy jobs Define delivery of copies...
  • Page 56: Select The Required Media

    If you select ‘Automatic’ the Océ TDS800 will try to use a roll format that matches the specified size. Select a specific roll to use the media you want. If you select ‘Automatic’, the Océ TDS800 will use a zoom factor that is needed to obtain a copy without loss of information.
  • Page 57 Select the paper series Select the ‘Sheet’ card in the ‘Original’ section Select the required paper series with the ‘Paper series’ function key interrupt Access to Access to Page [15] Select the required paper series Selecting the required media Select the one of the six rolls on the scanner operator panel. The corresponding led turns on.
  • Page 58: Select The Input Mode

    Select the input mode You can use the ‘Input mode’ setting to specify how a job will be sorted: the ‘Single sheet’ option treats each sheet as a separate job. ‘Multiple sheets’ produces the specified number of copies for each sheet in a job and then continues with the next sheet.
  • Page 59 [18] Select the input mode You can also select the input mode from the ‘Custom’ section (if this Note: setting has been defined for this). Using the Océ TDS800 to Copy...
  • Page 60: Specify The Zoom Factor

    Specify the zoom factor You can use the ‘Zoom’ setting to select a zoom factor. Selecting the zoom factor Select the ‘Image’ card in the ‘Print’ section. Select Automatic, 1:1, or set the zoom factor on the display of the operator panel Automatic zoom selection: the system automatically calculates the zoom ratio based on the original size and the output media size...
  • Page 61: Define Settings For The Next Original

    Define settings for the next original You can define the settings for each original you want to copy. When ‘Automatic feed’ is enabled, you should bear in mind that the original is automatically pulled into the scanner. If you want to be absolutely sure about the settings that belong to an original, insert an original when the settings are correct.
  • Page 62: Using The Manual Feed For Copy Jobs

    Select accounting Open the ‘Scanner’ card in the ‘Original’ section. Select ‘Account id’ or ‘User id’ with the section key. Set the needed ‘Account id’ or ‘User id’ with the ‘Arrow’ keys. Using the manual feed for copy jobs If you want to copy a job on a media type or size that is not available on one of the media rolls, it can be convenient to manually feed cut sheets instead of switching media rolls.
  • Page 63: Stop A Job

    If the copy job requires more sheets, the display will ask you to feed Note: the next sheet. Repeat steps 7 to 11 to complete the job. Collect your output. Stop a job Pressing the Stop key interrupts the original transport. How to stop a job Press the Stop key.
  • Page 64 The print process will be interrupted after the current page is printed. The transport of originals on the scanner will not be interrupted. How to interrupt a job Press the Job interrupt key on the Scanner operator panel. The printer interrupts the active job and stops after the current page is printed. The Océ...
  • Page 65: Stamping

    Stamping Stamping is an Océ TDS800 option which allows you to print a predefined text on all your copies. Enable stamping with a password in the Océ Setting Editor. The key operator can predefine a maximum of 50 stamps in the Océ Settings Editor (see ‘Find system settings in the Settings Editor’...
  • Page 66 Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 67: Using The Océ Tds800 To Scan-To-File

    Chapter 4 Using the Océ TDS800 to scan-to-file This chapter describes the scan-to-file function of the TDS800. This chapter contains a description of the interface of the Océ TDS800 scanner, and of Océ Scan Manager and Océ View Station LT applications on the Océ Power Logic®...
  • Page 68: Before You Begin

    Before you begin You must switch on both the Océ TDS800 printer and the Océ Power Logic® Controller before you can scan-to-file. See ‘Turn on and off the Océ TDS800’ on page 23. Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 69: Scanner Operator Panel

    Scanner operator panel For a description of the scanner operator panel and how to perform actions on the scanner operator panel, see the ‘Scanner operator panel’ on page 45. Using the Océ TDS800 to scan-to-file...
  • Page 70: Océ Scan Logic

    Océ Scan Logic® Océ Scan Logic® is an option which enables you to scan a document to a file for later use. You enable scan-to-file with a password in the Océ Settings Editor (see ‘Find system settings in the Settings Editor’ on page 139). You use scan-to-file to: print documents at a later time archive documents...
  • Page 71: Scan Clicks

    Scan clicks The Océ TDS800 measures the area of media that you scanned during scan to file operations. You view the scan click count in the bottom right corner of Océ Scan Manager (see Figure 23 on page 71). The scan click count is measured in square feet or square meters (see ‘Find system settings in the Settings Editor’...
  • Page 72: Make A Scan-To-File

    Make a scan-to-file Do the following to scan an original to file. How to scan to file Place your original face-up, left aligned along the original guide. Select the appropriate original type. Select the ‘Destination’ card in the ‘File’ section. [24] ‘Destination’...
  • Page 73 When ‘System’ - ‘Auto view’ is enabled on the Océ Scan Manager, Océ View Station LT® starts automatically, showing the result of the scan (see Figure 26). [26] Océ View Station LT Using the Océ TDS800 to scan-to-file...
  • Page 74: Settings For Scan-To-File

    Settings for scan-to-file The settings for scan-to-file on the scanner operator panel are divided into two cards: Destination and Image. Destination card: Destination File type TIFF sub format PDF compression [27] Scanner operator panel: Destination card Image card: Resolution Zoom Optimisation Mirror [28] Scanner operator panel: Image card...
  • Page 75: File Mode

    File mode File mode can be ‘Off’, ‘On’ or ‘On with checkprint’. ‘Off’ means scan-to-file is not active. ‘On’ means scan-to-file is active. To scan to file with a checkprint, activate both the file mode and the print mode on the scanner operator panel. The checkprint quality corresponds to the scan resolution.
  • Page 76: File Format

    File format To define the internal organisation of the scanned files, choose between TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) and CALS-I (Continuous Acquisition and Life-Cycle support), or PDF (Portable Document Format). describes image data that typically comes from scanners, frame grabbers, TIFF and paint- and photo-retouching programs.
  • Page 77: Pdf Compress

    Only choose ‘Group 4’ or ‘Group 3-1D’ when you are sure you can use Note: these compressions afterwards. Choose ‘None’ in any other case. If you scan greyscales or dark originals then use Group 3-1D Note: compression. In these cases group 4 can increase the file size. ‘Group 4’...
  • Page 78: Zoom

    Zoom The ‘Zoom’ option allows you to scale while scanning to a file. When you set ‘File mode’ to ‘On’ then the automatic ‘Zoom’ setting will result in ‘1:1’. You can change this default setting into one of the following three settings: This option lets you specify a custom zoom value.
  • Page 79: Océ Scan Manager

    Océ Scan Manager The Océ Scan Manager is an application available only local on the Océ Power Logic® controller. With the Océ Scan Manager you can configure the destinations for scan-to-file. To increase your productivity you can define automatic file naming. This way you can do batch scans without operator the controller.
  • Page 80: Tree View

    Tree view The tree view displays: the system name the collapsible destination tree the collapsible temporary store tree. If you scan to a particular destination, that destination is displayed bold and the corresponding icon changes. The destination you scanned last to, is displayed bold.
  • Page 81: Table View

    Table view The table view (on the right side of figure 29 on page 79) displays the file names of the files in the opened destination or temporary folder. Each file has the following information: Name Size Type Modified Resolution Image size.
  • Page 82: Actions In Océ Scan Manager

    Actions in Océ Scan Manager The Océ Scan Manager enables you to make settings for scan-to-file. You can edit and view the destination properties. You can also view the properties of scanned files. Destinations A destination is a location where you scan your file to. You can create, delete and lock destinations.
  • Page 83 [32] ‘Destination properties’ window Enter a logical name for the destination in the ‘Name’ text box. This logical name also appears on the scanner panel (see Figure 24 on page 72). Select the ‘On the controller’ type from the ‘Type’ drop-down list box. Enter a path of the target folder in the ‘Path’...
  • Page 84 If you have set a username and a password for the shared folder on the workstation, then enter the username and the password in the required fields. Set the required file naming properties Click OK Océ Scan Manager connects to the new SMB destination. Océ Scan Manager then shows the contents of the new SMB destination.
  • Page 85 Click Ok to accept the destination settings. The destination properties are now locked. This option is only available if you are logged on as a Key operator (see Note: ‘User modes’ on page 163). Unlock a destination Select a destination. Open the ‘File’...
  • Page 86: Define File Names

    Define file names You can define the file names in the following two methods. automatic file number definition for all originals in the scan-to-file job manual file name definition per original in the scan-to-file job. Automatic file number definition Select a destination. Open the ‘File’...
  • Page 87: Scanned Files

    Scanned files The right pane of the Océ Scan Manager contains the scanned files and additional information about the files. You can view, print and delete these files. You can also view the file properties. View a scanned file Select a file in the right pane. Open the ‘File’...
  • Page 88 The selected file will be deleted. View properties of a scanned file Select a file in the right pane. Open the ‘File’ menu and select ‘Properties’ or click the ‘Properties’ button on the toolbar (see Figure 38). [38] ‘Properties’ button on the toolbar. Océ...
  • Page 89: Manage The Temporary Store

    The following window appears (see ‘‘Scanfile properties’ window’ on page 89): [39] ‘Scanfile properties’ window Click Ok to close the ‘Scanfile properties’ window. Automatically view a file after scanning You can choose to view a file automatically after scanning: Open the ‘System’ menu and select ‘Auto view’. When you scan-to-file, Océ...
  • Page 90 from the local controller via File Transfer Protocol (FTP) (see Figure 40). Also if during scanning to a remote destination, something goes wrong, you can retrieve your files from the local controller. Files scanned to a local destination are stored in the directory of the controller. You can retrieve your files from the local host via File Transfer Protocol (FTP).
  • Page 91 Enter your user name ‘anonymous’, and enter as your password also ‘anonymous’. A connection is now set up for the default user ‘anonymous’. As there is no registered user, you can simply press Enter to initiate Note: the connection. Set the transmission mode to binary by entering ‘binary’. Go to the ‘tempstore’...
  • Page 92: Océ View Station Lt

    Océ View Station LT® With Océ View Station LT you can view your scanned files. This can be automatic (see ‘Automatically view a file after scanning’ on page 89) after scanning or via Océ Scan Manager (see ‘Print a scanned file’ on page 87). Océ...
  • Page 93: Menu Options

    Menu options File menu Command Close Properties View menu Command Magnify Reduce Refresh Invert Mirror Rotate 90 CCW Rotates the image 90 degrees counter-clockwise. Rotate 90 CW Rotate 180 Sample Negate Scale to gray Monochrome Preference menu Command View ribbon Status bar Using the Océ...
  • Page 94: Function Buttons

    Preference menu (continued) Command Reference Detail Measurement Help menu Command About Function buttons Below the menu’s there are function buttons in a ribbon. This ribbon can be turned on and off (see ‘View ribbon’ on page 93). [43] Function buttons in Océ View Station LT Figure 43 displays the buttons: Invert: Reverses the black and white parts of the image.
  • Page 95: View Error

    View error When the memory is almost full it can occur that the viewer does not show the scanned file. Instead it shows a red border with a red cross (see Figure 44). [44] Error view in Océ View Station LT Using the Océ...
  • Page 96 Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 97: Special Copy And Scan Jobs

    Chapter 5 Special copy and scan jobs This chapter contains a description of special jobs and describes how to improve the output quality. Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 98: Non-Standard Size Originals

    Non-standard size originals The scanner of the Océ TDS800 automatically detects the width of the inserted original. For DIN sizes, for example, it detects whether the width is A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, 500 mm, or 700 mm. The Océ TDS800 system uses a memory table that contains all standard width - standard length combinations to predict the length of the original.
  • Page 99: The Copy Size

    The copy size The copy width depends on the selected roll and the custom defined scan width. The copy length depends on the selected cut option. Copy non-standard size originals Select ‘auto roll’ on the printer operator panel. The scanner scans wider than the original. No information is lost. Open the ‘Sheet’...
  • Page 100: Scanning Originals With Filing Strip

    Scanning originals with filing strip Left hand side filing strip along the left hand side (in the feed direction, face-up). This side can be reduced by up to 60 mm (see Figure 47). [47] Example of adjusting the left hand side of an original Copying with removed filing strip along the left hand side Press the handle underneath the original guide, and move it to the right.
  • Page 101 Copying with removed filing strip along the right hand side Select one of the roll selection keys on the operator panel. Select the 100% key. Make sure the ‘auto zoom’, ‘auto roll’, and ‘Scan width’ are not selected. Make other settings as required. Feed the original.
  • Page 102 Copy with removed filing strips along the leading and trailing strip Open the ‘Sheet’ card in the ‘Original’ section. Press the ‘Remove strip’ function key. [50] Removing strip Adjust the values for the trailing strip using the numeric or arrow keys. Press the ‘Remove strip’...
  • Page 103: The Image Quality

    The image quality Improve the image quality by modifying the exposure, or by making use of special functions like automatic background compensation or setting the type of image you want to copy. Brightness You can change the brightness of a print or copy by modifying the exposure of the scanner.
  • Page 104: Automatic Background Compensation

    Automatic background compensation The automatic background compensation will provide a good quality output from a large variety of originals. The automatic background compensation setting ensures the production of background-free output of most line drawings. [53] Image settings Set the automatic background compensation Open the ‘Image’...
  • Page 105 Set the original type of your image Press the ‘Original type’ function key to select the appropriate image type: Press the ‘Original type’ function key to select ‘Lines / text’. Use ‘Lines / text’ for originals which contain characters and line art. By default ‘Lines / text’...
  • Page 106: Editing Functions

    Editing functions The Océ TDS800 Scanner has editing functions. You set the functions before you scan the original. You can select only one edit function at a time. Note: Auto align To align the image automatically to a side of the print you can use the alignment functions of the Océ...
  • Page 107 Select default settings for auto shifting with standard cut option You must enable standard cut length to get output like the one in the example of illustration 54 above. With ‘Standard cut’ the print length corresponds to a standard format, depending on the media width. When you use ‘Standard cut’ information loss can occur.
  • Page 108: Shift The Image

    [56] Auto shift options with synchro cut option active In ‘Shift the image’ on page 108 you can read how to define the exact place of your image on the page. Shift the image In some cases the margin may be too narrow to accommodate filing strips without loss of information.
  • Page 109: Mirror Image

    Shift the image Open the ‘Layout’ card in the ‘Copy’ section. [58] Image shift Press the ‘Shift’ function key and select a horizontal shift value by pressing the numeric or arrow keys until the required distance is set to shift the image to the left or to the right.
  • Page 110 Make mirror image copy Open the ‘Image’ card in the ‘Print’ section. [60] Mirror image Press the ‘Mirror’ function key to enable the ‘Mirror’ function. Make other settings as required and feed the original. Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 111: Make A Set Copy

    Make a set copy Set copy is an input mode which enables you to make one job out of multiple originals. It is distinguished from the ‘Multiple sheets’ input mode by the way the job is sorted. See page 58 for a description of the input modes. Make a set copy Open the ‘Feeding’...
  • Page 112: Océ Matrix Logic® Introduction

    Océ Matrix Logic What is Océ Matrix Logic Océ Matrix Logic multifunction systems. It allows users to easily create different copy set outputs from one set of scanned originals. Matrix Logic copying of a set is based upon storing the entire set of scanned originals (up to 100 documents) on the Océ...
  • Page 113 One scan job is scanned in on the scanner. Configurations are applied to the scan job. The matrix copy jobs are sent to the printer. The printer prints the matrix jobs [61] Workflow of Océ Matrix Logic Special copy and scan jobs ®...
  • Page 114: Access Océ Matrix Logic

    Access Océ Matrix Logic® Océ Matrix Logic can be accessed from the ‘Launcher’ window on the Océ Power Logic Controller graphical user interface: Océ Matrix Logic® can not be accessed via Océ Remote Logic. Note: Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 115: Use Océ Matrix Logic

    Use Océ Matrix Logic Matrix composition From this tab, you can: set ‘Job Level’ parameters (User name, User ID, Job name, Account ID) view a list of the originals (up to 100 originals per job) remove originals from the job add, delete and manage pre-defined Copy configurations to apply to the Matrix job.
  • Page 116: Add Configurations

    Click on the ‘Matrix composition' tab where the set of scanned originals is displayed. Prepare the Matrix job Fill in the 'User name' and 'Job name' fields ('User ID' and 'Account ID' are optional). If your Océ TDS800 system has Océ Account Logging activated, then Note: the 'User ID' and 'Account ID' will be stored by Océ...
  • Page 117 Add configurations to your Matrix Job Click ‘Add’ in the ‘Matrix composition’ window. The ‘Select a copy configuration’ window appears: Select one or several configurations to apply to the job (up to 50). Click ‘OK’: The ‘ Matrix composition’ window now contains the configurations selected for the matrix job.
  • Page 118: Print The Matrix Job

    Modify configurations from the Matrix Composition window From the Matrix Composition section, highlight the configuration to modify. The settings are displayed. Click the setting to modify. The value of the setting is displayed in the ‘Edit’ field. Change the value. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for every setting to modify.
  • Page 119: Reprint

    Submitted jobs queue: displays the list of jobs that have been submitted to the printer. Click ‘Remove’ or ‘Remove all’ or ‘Delete’ if you want to remove one or several matrix jobs while they are pending or submitted. Click ‘Move up’ or ‘Move down’ in the Pending Jobs queue if you want to change the print order.
  • Page 120 The left side of the Copy configurations tab has the configuration list. This shows all currently saved configurations. Users can create and save up to 50 different configurations. Configurations may be edited when applied to a particular matrix job. The right side of the screen shows the settings list. These are the available settings that can be stored in a configuration.
  • Page 121: Edit Configurations

    Edit configurations Create a new configuration Click 'Create'. A default name is added in the configurations list: Rename the configuration. Type 'Enter' to validate. Define the settings to apply to the configuration (see ‘Edit settings’ on page 122). Click 'Save'. Successful saving is confirmed with a message. If you exit the tab without saving the changes in the configuration, a Note: message asks you whether you want to save, discard or cancel the...
  • Page 122 Edit settings Select a configuration in the list. Select the setting to define or modify. The setting is displayed in the Editing zone. Select the value to apply to the setting from the scrolling list. Repeat steps 2 & 3 with all the settings to edit. Click 'Save'.
  • Page 123: Banners

    Banners Banners are extra informative pages added to a job. They list a number of attributes that are set in the Banner Selection Page (company name, logo). Define a banner From the Matrix Composition view, click ‘Banners’. The Banner selection page is displayed: Check the ‘Enable banner’...
  • Page 124 Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 125: Océ Power Logic®: Settings Editor

    Chapter 6 Océ Power Logic®: Settings Editor This chapter gives information about the Océ Settings Editor. For details about specific settings refer to the Help on the Océ Settings Editor. Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 126: Introduction

    Introduction Use the Océ Settings Editor to set the default settings of the Océ TDS800 according to your companies requirements. 2 types of users can determine settings in the Océ Settings Editor, Key Operators and System Administrators. You can log on as either Key Operator or System Administrator. Key Operators and System Administrators have different rights to determine settings.
  • Page 127: Overview Of The Océ Settings Editor

    Overview of the Océ Settings Editor The Océ Settings Editor is one of the controller applications for the Océ TDS800. The Océ Settings Editor allows users and operators to view settings of the system. If authorised, the settings of the system can be modified on the Océ...
  • Page 128: General Structure

    é [63] Oc Settings Editor General structure The Océ Settings Editor is structured as follows: Menu bar Top toolbar Left toolbar Settings area Status bar Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 129: Menu Bar

    Menu bar The menu bar of the Océ Settings Editor contains the following menus: If you select the ‘File’ menu you can log on as a particular type of user, File log off from the previously selected user mode, open an existing setting file, save the current settings to a file, connect to a different controller (only for remote users) or exit the Océ...
  • Page 130: Left Toolbar

    These settings can only be saved in Key Operator or System Note: Administrator mode. When you click on the ‘Apply’ button, the changes you have made Apply become effective. Initially, this button is disabled. It is enabled after the first setting is changed and disabled again after the apply action is performed or after an undo action.
  • Page 131: Settings Area

    Settings area The settings area consists of two parts: a setting tree and an update area. Tree structure on the settings, folders can be opened to show all the entries or closed to hide all the entries below these folders. The settings for system components that are not available are not displayed.
  • Page 132: Status Bar

    Status bar The Océ Settings Editor has a status bar displaying the following information (left to right): System status (icon for connected or disconnected) The following icons are used: The Océ Settings Editor is connected to a system. The Océ Settings Editor is not connected to a system. System name (‘localhost’...
  • Page 133: Use The Océ Settings Editor

    Use the Océ Settings Editor Key Operator settings The Key Operator is responsible for correct default settings of the system. These settings include the default settings, and groups of default printer settings for the print jobs, the scan-to-file jobs and the copy jobs. The Key Operator can define all timer settings, like the panel time out and the sleep mode time out.
  • Page 134: System Administrator Settings

    System Administrator settings The Océ TDS800 System Administrator is responsible for: Dithering matrix and Poker settings Printer language controller settings Pen settings Automatic Language Selection (ALS) settings Controller identification settings Set memory reservation settings Connectivity settings. Poker stands for Portable Kernel. Poker performs automatic Note: interpretation of the host language in which the data from the scanner or in the job ticket is encoded.
  • Page 135: Access The Océ Settings Editor

    In order to perform special System Administrator functions, you must log onto the Océ Settings Editor as a System Administrator (see ‘User modes’ on page 163). When you are finished, make certain you log off from the System Note: Administrator mode of the Océ Settings Editor to prevent unauthorized use of the Océ...
  • Page 136: Start The Océ Settings Editor

    Start the Océ Settings Editor You can run the Océ controller applications on the controller as well as on a remote workstation Océ Scan Manager only runs local on the controller. Note: Start Océ Settings Editor on the Océ Power Logic® Controller Select the 'Launcher' application.
  • Page 137: Define The Job Templates

    Click the ‘Close’ button. Click the ‘Apply’ button. The ‘Custom card’ settings are now available in the custom section at the scanner operator panel (see ‘Custom section’ on page 49). How to remove settings Open the ‘Custom card editor’. Select the setting group in the ‘Custom card’ list. Click the left arrow button to remove the selected setting group from the ‘Custom card’...
  • Page 138: Manage Different System Adjustments With Save And Load

    Open a card in the tree structure. Open the ‘Original card’ to access the settings for the scanner input, the original. Open the ‘Print card’ to access the settings for the printer output, the print. Open the ‘File card’ to access the settings for the scan-to-file output, the file. Open a submenu.
  • Page 139: Find System Settings In The Settings Editor

    Enter the filename without .kos or .sas. Click the ‘Save’ button. all settings, key operator and system administrator included, are saved. Note: How to load KO or SA settings from a file From the ‘File’ menu, select ‘Open’. You can also click the ‘Open’ button on the top toolbar. The screen displays a dialog box from where you can browse to the required file.
  • Page 140 System setting Panel language Custom card settings Job template settings Panel time out Zoom factor steps Stamping Passwords Scan clicks Scan memory reservation Manage temporary store Set memory threshhold Set copy priority History queue job settings Folder drawing method A4 Reinforcement Océ...
  • Page 141: Océ Power Logic®: System Control Panel

    Chapter 7 Océ Power Logic®: System Control Panel This chapter describes how to view the status of the Océ TDS800 system on the Océ TDS800 User Manual System Control Panel. Océ...
  • Page 142: Introduction

    Introduction The Océ System Control Panel (SCP) application provides you with status information about the system. This includes: Machine status of the printer Overview of the loaded media types and sizes Machine status of the scanner Status of the system Memory usage.
  • Page 143 Scanner: to hide or to show the status of the scanner. Controller: to hide or to show the status of the controller. Memory: to hide or to show the amount of set memory that is used. If operator invention is required for a device, the respective button Note: flashes.
  • Page 144: Icons

    Below the Océ System Control Panel main window is displayed: Océ [69] System Control Panel window Icons The Océ TDS800 Océ System Control Panel uses a number of icons to display information about the media available on the printer. The following icons are used: The material is available and the roll is ready for printing.
  • Page 145: User Actions

    User actions The Océ System Control Panel allows you to perform the following actions: Make a demo print Print your system configuration Clear the system Shut down the system Make a demo print Select the ‘Demo print’ option in the ‘System’ menu. A demo print is made on the printer.
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  • Page 147: Océ Power Logic®: Queue Manager

    Chapter 8 Océ Power Logic®: Queue Manager This chapter describes how to view the Océ TDS800 System print queue, history queue and inbox queue. This chapter contains a description of how to manage jobs in the Océ Queue Manager. Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 148: Introduction

    Introduction The Océ Queue Manager application provides you with a graphical representation of the print queue. It allows you to view the print queue and the status of the print jobs as well as to manage the jobs in the queue. With the Océ Queue Manager you can: Abort the job currently being printed Delete jobs in the queue...
  • Page 149 The active print job window. This window displays the job currently being printed on the Océ TDS800. The print queue window. This window has a tabular format and shows the jobs waiting to be printed. The jobs are displayed in the order in which they are expected to be printed. Set the copy priority setting in the Océ...
  • Page 150 You can resize the columns in the main queue window by dragging the table header separators. It is also possible to change the order of the columns by dragging a specific column to a new position. You can sort the inbox queue and history queue. You can not sort the Note: printer queue.
  • Page 151: Modes

    Modes The Océ TDS800 Queue Manager has the following modes: Anonymous user mode Repro operator mode Key operator mode System administrator mode Service operator mode These different modes are designed to limit access to the specific functions to authorized users only. The anonymous user mode only offers view access of the queue.
  • Page 152: Icons

    Icons The Océ TDS800 Queue Manager uses a number of icons to display information about a job in the queue. The following icons are used: [71] Receiving the job [72] Received the job [73] Processing / processed the job [74] The job in progress [75] Printing the job [76] Delivering the job [77] The delivered job...
  • Page 153: Managing Print Jobs

    Managing print jobs View the print queue The Océ Queue Manager displays all jobs sent to the print queue in a list sorted according to the order in which they will be printed. The order can be changed by: deleting jobs putting jobs on hold restarting jobs currently on hold moving jobs to top (not when advanced Queue management is disabled)
  • Page 154 Putting print jobs on hold Select the desired jobs by clicking on them. You can select a consecutive list of jobs to be put on hold by clicking on the first job, holding down the Shift key and clicking on the last job. You can select a non-consecutive list of jobs to be put on hold by clicking on each desired job while holding down the Ctrl key.
  • Page 155: Océ Power Logic®: Remote Logic

    Chapter 9 Océ Power Logic®: Remote Logic This chapter describes how to install and use Océ Remote Logic®. Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 156: Introduction

    Introduction Océ Remote Logic® enables you to: View system status (Océ System Control Panel). Manage print jobs (Océ Queue Manager). Change settings (Océ Settings Editor). Océ Remote Logic® has five different user modes (see ‘User modes’ on page 163). These user modes are meant to limit access to special functions to authorized users only.
  • Page 157: Installation Procedure For Microsoft® Windows Systems

    Installation procedure for Microsoft® Windows systems Before you install Océ Remote Logic®, you must take note of the following minimum system requirements for the remote system. The system must be a Pentium® 233 with 32 Mb RAM running Windows® 95, 98, NT® (service pack 3),Windows®...
  • Page 158 Install Océ Remote Logic® Insert the Océ TDS800 CD-ROM or the Océ Power Logic® Controller CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your PC. Select the ‘Install remote applications’ option. The installation Wizard starts, and asks to select a setup language. [82] Choosing a setup language Indicate the required language and click ‘OK’.
  • Page 159: Installation Procedure For Unix Systems

    The Java™ runtime environment must be installed by a user with system administrator privileges. It is also assumed that Océ Remote Logic® is installed by an experienced user. UNIX versions and the required JRE UNIX version IBM AIX IBM AIX IBM AIX IBM AIX SUN Solaris®...
  • Page 160: Ibm Aix

    For HP-UX 10.20 and 11.00 the runtime engine can be downloaded from: http://www.unix.hp.com/java The preferred version of the Java™ runtime environment for HP-UX environment 10.20 and HP-UX environment 11.00 is version C.01.18.xx. Linux IBM has a runtime engine available for Linux which can be downloaded from: http://www.ibm.com/java Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 161: Installation Procedure For Apple Macintosh

    Installation procedure for Apple Macintosh® Apple also has a Java™ runtime environment for the Macintosh®. The Mac OS Runtime for Java™ (MRJ) can be obtained at: http://www.apple.com/ Installation instructions for Apple Macintosh® are not available at this time. Océ Power Logic®: Remote Logic...
  • Page 162: Use Océ Remote Logic

    Use Océ Remote Logic® Océ Remote Logic® enables you to: View the system status (Océ System Control Panel). Manage print jobs (Océ Queue Manager). Change settings (Océ Settings Editor). Océ Remote Logic® has five different user modes (see ‘User modes’ on page 163).
  • Page 163: User Modes

    User modes The following user modes are available: Anonymous user mode Repro operator mode Key operator mode System administrator mode Service operator mode The anonymous user mode only offers monitoring capabilities. You are not allowed to change anything. The repro operator, the key operator and the system administrator modes allow you to perform a number of user actions.
  • Page 164: Log On

    Log on The access to the key operator, repro operator, system administrator and service operator modes is password protected to allow only authorised personnel to use particular functions. The default password for the System Administrator is: SysAdm. The default password for the Key Operator is: KeyOp. The default password for the Repro Operator is: ReproOp.
  • Page 165: To Change The Password

    To change the password You can change your password on a standard base. You can change the password for each user mode (except anonymous user mode, for which no password is required and service operator) by taking the following steps: Change the password: From the ‘File’...
  • Page 166: Language

    Language From the ‘View’ menu, select ‘Language’, to select one of the supported languages. The check mark in front of the language indicates that this is the active Note: display language. Set the languages From the ‘View’ menu, select ‘Language’. To change the language in the scanner and printing operator panels, change the display language setting in the Océ...
  • Page 167 You must always use a matching combination of ‘lang’ and ‘country’. Note: Language parameters Language parameter (lang) Danish Czech Spanish Finnish Hungarian Italian US English UK English Dutch German French Portuguese Norwegian Swedish Polish Japanese Chinese Simplified Chinese Traditional The parameters can be applied to the following applications: QM.exe (Océ...
  • Page 168 connected to the ‘MyTDS800’ server. The first language is set to US English and the second to French: ‘C\Program Files\Remote Logic\Bin\AL.exe -configFile=Myconfig.cfg server=MyTDS800 language1=en country1=US language2=fr country2=FR’. Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 169: How To Use The Remote System

    How to use the remote system Start up the Océ Remote Logic applications (Océ Settings Editor, Océ Queue manager, Océ System control panel), on a remote client after you installed the software (see ‘Installation procedure for Microsoft® Windows systems’ on page 157).
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  • Page 171: Océ Account Center

    Chapter 10 Océ Account Center This chapter describes what Account Center is and how to use it. Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 172: Introduction

    Introduction Océ Account Center is an application used to manage the account information of print, copy and scan-to-file jobs. Océ Account Center consists of the following two applications: Océ Account Logic. Océ Account Logic requests the operator and the user to enter account information.
  • Page 173: Océ Account Logic

    Océ Account Logic Introduction to Océ Account Logic Use Océ Account Logic to link account information to your job. The account information requirements are defined and managed by the system administrator. Use Océ Account Logic for the following: Enter the account information for the print jobs Manage print jobs that do not have valid account information Enter account information for the copy and scan-to-file jobs Lock and unlock the scanner...
  • Page 174 System setting KO - System - Job management - Print jobs KO - System - Job management - Rights for printing KO - Scanner - Settings - Timers - Panel timeout Please consult the Océ Account Center user manual and the on-line help Note: in the application for detailed information.
  • Page 175: Océ Account Console

    Océ Account Console Introduction to Océ Account Console Océ Account Console is installed on a PC that functions as a server. Access to Océ Account Console is password protected and limited to the administrator. Use Océ Account Console for the following: Manage, preview, and publish the account information dialog for Océ...
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  • Page 177: The Folder

    Chapter 11 The folder This chapter describes: The folder The reinforcement unit The belt unit The punch unit Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 178: Introduction

    Introduction If you have a folder installed on your Océ TDS800 system, the following other optional features are available: Reinforcement unit First belt unit Second belt unit Punch unit Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 179: Folder

    Folder The Océ TDS800 can have a folder to fold your output. The output is folded according to the selected folding width and length with the drawing method. Set the drawing method in the Océ Settings Editor (see ‘Find system settings in the Settings Editor’...
  • Page 180 Set the folded package length) Press the ‘Finishing’ card in the ‘Print’ section. Press the function key ‘Folded package’. Select ‘Length’. Enter a range between 276 - 310 mm or 10.9 - 12.2 inch., in steps of 1 mm or 0.1 inch;...
  • Page 181 [84] Fold options from the scanner operator panel Open the ‘Finishing’ card in the ‘Print’ section. Press the ‘Folding’ function key to select ‘Full’ or ‘First fold only’ (see Figure 85). Press the ‘Folded package’ function key and change the length and/or width of the folded package, as required, by using the arrow keys or the numeric keys.
  • Page 182 Maximum folding length paper. The tables below show the maximum values for three different weights of paper and the possible folded output for 110 grams paper. Maximum output lengths for folding First fold output Paper weight 1st fold [g/m [mm / inch] 1220 / 48 6000 / 236 2500 / 98...
  • Page 183: Reinforcement Unit

    Reinforcement unit If you install a reinforcement unit, output can be delivered with a pre-punched, self-adhesive strip (see Figure 86). Protection sheet [86] Example a of reinforcement strip With this strip the output can be stored in a binder, without running the risk that the punching holes tear out.
  • Page 184 The optional reinforcement unit supports all media sizes larger than A4. However, A4 size media can also be reinforced if you enable A4 reinforcement in the Settings Editor (see ‘Find system settings in the Settings Editor’ on page 139). Reinforcement is only possible with the Standard folding method. Note: See ‘Reinforcement unit’...
  • Page 185: Belt Unit

    Belt unit The belt units offer a large capacity and more flexibility. On the belt unit 170 folded A0 prints can be delivered offset stacked. You can adjust the side guides of the belt, depending on the width of the folded package. The belt unit can also be selected from the drivers or the scanner Note: operator panel.
  • Page 186: Belt Full Detection

    Adjust the punch unit Open the front door of the high capacity output unit of the folder. Turn the black knob to adjust the folding width (see Figure 89). Refer to the sticker inside the unit. [89] Knob to adjust the folding width in the punch unit Loosen the screw and place the plate according to the folding length (see Figure 90).
  • Page 187: Media And Supplies

    Chapter 12 Media and supplies This chapter describes how to: Load paper Add toner Change tape in the reinforcement unit Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 188: Load Rolls Of Media

    Load rolls of media The Océ TDS800 has three paper roll compartments with each two rolls. The rolls one, three and five have a roll loader. Each of the rolls can be loaded with media of a different size or type. The operator panel displays the width and the type of media on each roll.
  • Page 189 Press the green knob inside the roll holder to release the locking mechanism and remove the core from the holder (see Figure 92). [92] Remove the core from the holder You can place the new roll in the groove on the manual feed of the Note: printer.
  • Page 190 Use both hands to put the holder in the paper roll compartment. First, position the left hand side of the holder in its notch, then position the right hand side in its notch (see Figure 94). [94] Put the roll into the paper roll compartment If the new roll does not have a straight leading strip you can cut it manually.
  • Page 191 Use the roll loader to load a roll Fully open the roll compartment. In the drawer, the roll loaders are installed. The roll loaders consist of a metal frame with a lever and a green knob in the middle of the lever. Pull the horizontal lever to the right to put the roll loader in vertical position.
  • Page 192 Define the media type Press the ‘On-line’ key on the printer operator panel to put the printer Off-line. The message ‘Off-line’ is displayed in the status window. Press the left selection key to shift the focus to the media selection. Use the arrow keys to select roll 1, to 6 (see Figure 97).
  • Page 193: Clear The Chip Tray

    Clear the chip tray If the chip tray is full, you must clear the paper chips. How to clear the chip tray Open the upper paper roll compartment. Take out the chips (see Figure 98). [98] The chip tray Close the paper roll compartment. Media and supplies...
  • Page 194: Add The Toner

    Add the toner If the toner is empty the display shows: ‘Out of toner’ (see Figure 99). You can add toner even while you print a job. You can finish your current job. If you do not add toner in time, the system will stop. Note: [99] ‘Out of toner’...
  • Page 195 Hit the bottom of the bottle. Just add one bottle at a time. Note: When the bottle is empty, remove the bottle. Close the fill opening Lift top cover and pull the hinge towards you to close the top cover (see Figure 101).
  • Page 196: Change The Tape Roll In The Reinforcement Unit

    Change the tape roll in the reinforcement unit When the tape roll of the reinforcement unit is empty while the printer is in sleep mode, one of these messages appear on the display: ‘Reinforcing not possible: out of tape’ for copy jobs. ‘Load reinforcement tape’...
  • Page 197 How to remove an empty tape roll Open the side door of the reinforcement unit (see Figure 103). [103] Open the side door off the reinforcement unit Turn the two guide plates away from the pin roller into their fixed opened position (see Figure 104).
  • Page 198 Remove the trailing strip of the old tape (see Figure 105). [105] Remove the trailing strip of the old tape. Remove the screw of the front side plate of the roll holder with the green nut and remove the old kernel. Clean the reinforcement knives before you put in a new roll Note: How to insert a new tape roll...
  • Page 199 Release the end of the roll and lead the tape over the large guide roller (see Figure 107). [107] Guide the tape around the guide roller Lead the tape between the upper and lower knife and over the pin roller (see Figure 108).
  • Page 200 Make sure at least 200mm (2 strip lengths) of tape is past the knife Note: section (see Figure 109) [109] tape past the knife section Align the holes in the tape to the hole pattern on the label on the frame plate of the reinforcement unit (see Figure 110).
  • Page 201 Close the guide plates of the pin roller (see Figure 111) [111] Close the guide plates How to prepare the tape roll for operation Peel the protection sheet off the tape (see Figure 112). [112] Peel off the protection sheet Media and supplies...
  • Page 202 Lead the protection sheet back between the upper and lower knife (see Figure 113). [113] Lead the protection sheet between upper and lower knife Lift the guide and lead the protection sheet between the protection sheet rollers, pulling the protection sheet tight (see Figure 114). [114] Lead the protection sheet between the rollers Océ...
  • Page 203 Insert the leading strip of the tape into the closed section of the slide (see Figure 115). [115] Insert the tape into the closed section of the slide Hold the upper guide plate down and cut the tape at the knife section and pull the strip up so that the tape is cut by the upper knife.
  • Page 204 Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 205: Maintenance

    Chapter 13 Maintenance This chapter describes: The maintenance of the reference roller The maintenance of the reinforcement unit Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 206: Clean The Reference Roller

    Clean the reference roller If the reference roller is dirty or static, you must clean the reference roller. When you clean the reference roller, be careful not to damage the Attention: sensors on the scanner. How to clean the reference roller Turn off the scanner.
  • Page 207 Clean the white reference roller over it’s entire circumference with a soft cloth with a small quantity of Cleaner A. For safety information see ‘Safety data sheets’ on page 260. Press at the left and right side of the scanner to close the top cover of the scanner (see Figure 118).
  • Page 208: Maintenance Of The Reinforcement Unit

    Maintenance of the Reinforcement Unit The maintenance for the Reinforcement Unit contains: Clear the waste box Clean the reinforcement knives Only use the original Reinforcement Strips from Océ, to prevent Attention: the damage to the Reinforcement Unit. Clear the waste box If a reinforcement unit is installed, the protective sheet from the reinforcement tape is stored in a waste box.
  • Page 209: Clean The Reinforcement Knives

    Push the waste box forward and push it to the right hand side to close the waste box (see Figure 120). [120] Close the waste box Clean the reinforcement knives The knives of the reinforcement unit get sticky from the glue on the reinforcement tape.
  • Page 210 Clean the upper and lower knife with Cleaner K (see Figure 121). [121] Clean the upper and lower knife Oil the felt with Fixing Unit Cleaning Oil (silicon oil). [122] Oil the felt Close the side door of the reinforcement unit. The knives are placed back in its home position.
  • Page 211 Empty the waste basket Open the front door of the folder (see Figure 123). Lift the waste tray to remove the tray (see Figure 124). Empty the waste basket. Put the waste basket back in it’s original position. Make sure you feel the magnetic click.
  • Page 212 Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 213: Problem Solving

    Chapter 14 Problem solving This chapter describes how to solve problems which can occur when you use the Océ TDS800. Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 214: Introduction

    Introduction Problems that can occur include Original jams. Paper jams, Problems with the Reinforcement Unit, Problems which you can correct if you follow the instructions on the display, Other problems. When an error occurs, the display informs you about: What is the problem, Where the problem occurred, How to correct the problem.
  • Page 215: How To Clear Original Jams

    How to clear original jams When you scan and an original jams, the message ‘Original jam’ appears on the scanner display. You must remove the original from the scanner. Remove a jammed original Press the handle under the original feed table to open the top cover of the scanner (see Figure 125).
  • Page 216 Press the left-hand and right-hand side of the scanner down to close the top cover of the scanner (see Figure 126). [126] Close the top cover of the scanner Make the original smooth and feed the original. If an original jam occurs often: Check if you use the correct type of original.
  • Page 217: How To Clear Paper Jams

    How to clear paper jams When paper jams, the printing stops and the message ‘paper jam’ appears in the display. The error location is shown by flashing covers or doors. When paper jams: Follow the instructions on the display Leave the main power turn on to prevent the data loss, and correct the paper jam as described in the equivalent chapter.
  • Page 218: Paper Jam In The Manual Feed

    C: fusing section (see page 219) B: roll feed section (see page 223) [127] Paper jam section Paper jam in the manual feed How to clear a paper jam in the manual feed Pull the manual feed table toward you to open (see Figure 128). Make sure that you open the manual feed table complete.
  • Page 219: Paper Jam In The Fuser Section

    Lift the green lever to open the plate. [129] Remove the paper Remove all the paper. Lower the plate. Push the manual feed table back in the original position. Paper jam in the fuser section How to clear a paper jam in the fuser section When you remove the paper in the fuser section, always wear the Caution: heat-resistant gloves.
  • Page 220 Open the top cover at the rear side (see Figure 131). [131] The top cover at the rear side Pull the green lever toward you to open the output transport unit (see Figure 132). If you can not open the transport unit, you have to cut the paper and Note: remove the paper.
  • Page 221 Pull the green bar of the fuser section toward you to open the fuser section.(see Figure 133) [133] The bar of the fuser section Take the crank found on the right hand cover of the paper output unit. Insert the crank in the slot and turn to the right. The paper is delivered from the paper output unit.
  • Page 222 Pull the green bar 3 toward you (see Figure 135). [135] The pre-heater section Close as follows: Push the bar 3 back. Press the handle 1 downwards. Press the handle 2 back. Close the bar of the fuser section. Close the lower cover of the output unit. Do not hold your hand between the green lever and the lower Caution: cover when you close the cover.
  • Page 223: Paper Jam In The Paper Roll Compartments

    If you can not correct the problem, you can open the output transport unit and remove the paper (see Figure 136 on page 223). If the fuser-section covers remain to flash on the display, check the fuser section again. [136] Open the transport output unit Paper jam in the paper roll compartments How to clear a paper jam in the paper roll compartments Make sure that you corrected all the problems in the fuser section,...
  • Page 224: Paper Jam Behind The Chip Tray

    Paper jam behind the chip tray How to remove the paper behind the chip tray Turn the green knob of the chip tray (upper compartment) or the vertical transport unit (lower compartment) (see Figure 137). [137] Knob of the chip tray or vertical transport unit Remove all the pieces of material.
  • Page 225: Paper Jam In The Vertical Transport Unit

    Paper jam in the vertical transport unit How to remove the paper in vertical transport unit Open the vertical transport in the lower and middle paper roll compartment (see Figure 139). [139] The vertical transport in the lower and middle compartment Turn the green knob to remove all the pieces of material in the vertical transport unit.
  • Page 226: Paper Jam Underneath The Roll 1, Roll 3 And Roll 5 Triangular Feed Unit

    Paper jam underneath the roll 1, roll 3 and roll 5 triangular feed unit How to remove paper underneath the roll 1, roll 3 and roll 5 triangular feed unit Remove roll 1 (upper compartment) or roll 3 (middle compartment) or roll 5 in the lower compartment.
  • Page 227: Paper Jam In The First Fold Section Of The Folder

    Paper jam in the first fold section of the folder How to clear a paper jam in the first fold section of the folder Open the cover of the first fold section (see Figure 141). [141] The cover of the first fold section Pull the green lever of the guide plate (A) to the first fold section to open the first fold section (see Figure 142).
  • Page 228 Remove all the pieces of material. Open the next guide plate (B) (see Figure 143). [143] Open guide plate B Remove all the pieces of material. Close the guide plate B. Lock the guide plate A to the first fold section with the green lever. Close the cover of the first fold section.
  • Page 229 How to clear a paper jam in the second fold section Open the front door of the second fold section (see Figure 145). [145] The front door of the second fold section Remove all the pieces of material at the bottom of the second fold section. Close the front door of the second fold section.
  • Page 230 Open the guide plate with the green lever (see Figure 147). [147] The guide plate with the green lever Remove all the pieces of material. Open the vertical transport with the green lever (see Figure 148). [148] The vertical transport Remove all pieces of material.
  • Page 231: Clear A Paper Jam In The High Capacity Output Unit Of The Folder

    Clear a paper jam in the high capacity output unit of the folder How to clear a jam in the high capacity output unit of the folder Open the top and lower door of the output unit. Press the two knobs and open the plate (see Figure 149). [149] Open the plate Remove all pieces of material.
  • Page 232 Remove all pieces of material. If it is not possible to remove the jammed media: Loosen the nuts and remove the plate [151] Loosen the nuts and remove the plate Remove all pieces of material. Replace the plate and tighten the nuts. Close the lower door.
  • Page 233 Lift the next plate (see Figure 153). [153] Lift the plate Remove all pieces of material. Open the cover behind the delivery tray for the second fold (see Figure 154). [154] Open the cover behind the delivery tray for the 2nd fold Remove all pieces of material.
  • Page 234: Problems With The Reinforcement Unit

    Problems with the Reinforcement Unit If a Reinforcement Unit is installed, the following errors can occur: Paper jams Tape jams No reinforcement strips on the output This section explains how you can correct these errors. Clear paper jams in the Reinforcement Unit When a paper error occurs, the following message appears: ‘Paper jam’.
  • Page 235 How to clear a paper jam Open the cover of the transport to the First Fold delivery and remove all paper inside the first fold delivery (see Figure 156). [156] The cover of the folder transport section Close the cover of the folder transport section. Open the front door of the Reinforcement Unit (see Figure 157).
  • Page 236: Clear Tape Jams In The Reinforcement Unit

    Open the top cover of the Reinforcement Unit and remove all pieces of material inside the unit (see Figure 158). [158] The top cover of the reinforcement unit Close the top cover and the front door of the Reinforcement Unit. Clear tape jams in the Reinforcement Unit When a tape jam occurs one of the following messages appears on the display: ‘Reinforcing not possible: tape jam’...
  • Page 237 How to clear a tape jam Open the front door of the Reinforcement Unit (see Figure 160). [160] Open the front door of the reinforcement unit Turn the two guide plates away from the pin roller into their locked opened position (see Figure 161).
  • Page 238: No Reinforcement Strips On The Output Without An Error Message

    Remove all tape between the rollers and knives (see Figure 162). [162] Remove the tape Insert a new trailing strip of tape between the rollers and the knives. For complete information refer to ‘Change the tape roll in the reinforcement unit’ on page 196.
  • Page 239 Check if there are loose reinforcement strips in the unit with the protection sheet still on(see Figure 163). [163] Situation A: No mechanical error If yes, remove the tape strips in the Reinforcement Unit. If the protection sheet is not on the reinforcement strip (see situation A in figure 204), there is no mechanical error and you should insert a new tape roll as described in ‘Inserting a new tape roll’...
  • Page 240: Other Problems

    Other problems If you have a problem that you can not correct, call the Océ service organisation. In this case turn off the system with the main switch and leave the system as it is. Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 241: Overview And Tables

    Appendix A Overview and tables Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 242: Overview Of The Océ Tds800 System

    Overview of the Océ TDS800 system [165] The Océ TDS800 system The monitor The scanner The scanner operator panel The printer operator panel The printer The folder and stacker unit The output delivery tray The first fold unit The original delivery tray The controller cabinet Océ...
  • Page 243: Printer Operator Panel

    Printer operator panel The display On-line Ready to print Arrow keys Selection keys Stop key...
  • Page 244: Scanner Operator Panel

    Scanner operator panel The Exposure control The display The Section keys The Arrow keys The Media selection keys The Manual feed key The Auto roll key The Correction key The Stop key The Job interrupt key The numeric keys The Function keys The numeric display The Start key Océ...
  • Page 245: Product Specifications Océ Tds800

    Product specifications Océ TDS800 The Océ TDS800 is a wide format, black and white, high volume multifunctional system. The Océ TDS800 offers a broad range of print, copy, and scan-to-file function.
  • Page 246 Printer Technology Resolution Speed Media sources Output sizes Media types Output reception Warm-up time Electrical requirements 50 Hz / 230 V 3φ: 16/12/11 A Dimensions Printer Weight Océ TDS800 User Manual Océ Copy Press with organic photoconductor and LED exposure 400 dpi 13 meters p/min.
  • Page 247 Printer (continued) Safety approvals TüV GS, CETECOM, CE, UL, (c)UL, CB, FCC Class B Function Multiple prints: up to 999 Automatic Language Sensing (ALS) Auto roll selection and switching Print manipulation: auto-positioning, rotation, auto-scaling File spooling on the controller Set memory: send once, process once, print many; capacity to store up to 250 A0s and create identical sets sorted by page or by set Concurrent receiving, processing, printing, and finishing...
  • Page 248 Océ System Control Panel: view status and settings of system components Windows® 95/98/2000, NT4.0® and XP. Macintosh® OS, Unix (including Linux, and 11.00, and IBM AIX) Free-standing console Optional: Original delivery tray CCD, Océ Image Logic® real-time image processing hardware...
  • Page 249 Scanner (continued) Originals Automatic original size detection Width A4 to 36” Length up to 15 m Maximum thickness 1 mm Exposure control Automatic, manual fine adjustment Special modes: Lines & Text (default), Photo, Greys & lines, Dark Original, Blueprint, Cut & Paste Media selection Manual or automatic, based on original size (autodetect) and zoom factor.
  • Page 250 platform Scan destinations Resolution Data formats Scan modes File naming Check print Viewing Océ Image Logic® Ease of use Options Océ TDS800 User Manual Océ Power Logic® Controller with embedded Windows XP® 10 programmable destinations Scan to controller Scan to network directory File Transfer Protocol (FTP) 200, 300, 400 dpi Tiff (G3, G4, uncompressed, tiled, stripped, raw) with...
  • Page 251 Océ Matrix Logic® (optional) Applications Océ Matrix Logic®, integrated Matrix Copy solution Platform Océ Power Logic® Controller with embedded Windows XP® Function Allows you to form in one single operation different copy sets from one set of originals Drivers and job submission software Océ...
  • Page 252 Optional: Integrated Folder and reinforcement unit (continued) Weight Optionals Optional: Original / Output delivery tray Model Capacity Electrical requirements 100-120 / 200-230V, 0.3A, 50/60Hz Types of media Dimensions Weight Optional: Delivery Belt Unit Single belt unit Optionals Mains supply Dimensions Weight Océ...
  • Page 253: List Of Available Material Types And Sizes

    List of available material types and sizes Océ machines and materials are matched for optimal quality and performance. It is therefore recommended to use only approved Océ materials in the Océ TDS800. A full list of Océ materials suited for use in the Océ TDS800, including plain paper, transparent paper, colored papers and various polyester films is available from your Océ...
  • Page 254 Material sizes Overview of material sizes that can be used Format ISO range A4 portrait via manual sheet feed Format ANSI PLUS range A+ portrait Avoid storing paper in rooms where temperature and humidity Attention: are high. Also, avoid dust and direct sunlight. Wrap unused paper in plastic to prevent it absorbing moisture.
  • Page 255: Reinforcement Strips

    Reinforcement strips Information about the different reinforcement strips is available from your Océ representative. Only use the original reinforcement strips from Océ to avoid Attention: damage to the reinforcement unit.
  • Page 256 Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 257: Safety Information

    Appendix B Safety information Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 258: Instructions For Safe Use

    Instructions for safe use Océ designed products have been tested in accordance with the strictest international safety standards. To help assure safe working with these products it is important that you observe the following safety rules: Maintenance Do not remove any screws from fixed panels. Do not carry out maintenance activities except for the parts and maintenance materials mentioned in this manual.
  • Page 259 Surroundings Do not block the ventilation openings of the machine. Ensure that the machine is placed on a level, horizontal surface of sufficient strength. See the Océ TDS800 safety data sheet in this appendix for information about the weight of the equipment. Ensure there is sufficient space around the machine.
  • Page 260: Safety Data Sheets

    Safety data sheets The disclaimer below is valid for all safety data sheets in this manual. For questions about Océ products regarding health, safety and environment, please contact your Océ organisation; you can find the address in the last appendix of this manual. The safety data sheets in this manual have been compiled to the Disclaimer best of our knowledge as a compact guide to safe handling of this product.
  • Page 261: Safety Data Sheet Océ Tds800 Printer

    Safety data sheet Océ TDS800 printer PRODUCT SAFETY DATA SHEET Model Description Max. process speed Dimensions Weight Voltage Frequency Current-rated Power consumption, low power Power consumption, stand by Power consumption, operation ® NERGY * Power consumption Mains connection Safety class Protection class Sound pressure level (at bystander position)
  • Page 262: Safety Data Sheet Océ Tds800 Scanner

    Safety data sheet Océ TDS800 scanner PRODUCT SAFETY DATA SHEET Model Description Max. process speed Dimensions Weight Voltage Frequency Current-rated Power consumption,stand by Power consumption, operation ® NERGY * Power consumption Mains connection Safety class Protection class Sound pressure level (at operator position) Sound power level Radio interference...
  • Page 263: Safety Data Sheet Océ E1 Toner

    Safety data sheet Océ E1 toner MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (93/112/EEC and ISO 11014-1) Océ E1 Toner 1. Product and company identification Product name Packing Company Address Telephone Telefax 2. Composition / information on ingredients Ingredients Polyester resin Iron oxide Phenoxy resin Carbon black Amorphous silica...
  • Page 264: Material Safety Data Sheet

    MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (93/112/EEC and ISO 11014-1) Océ E1 Toner 9. Physical and chemical properties Explosion limits (dust explosion) LEL 60 Appearance and odour Boiling point ( Vapour density (air = 1) Solubility in water Vapour pressure Other characteristics 10.
  • Page 265: Safety Data Sheet Océ Cleaner A

    Safety data sheet Océ Cleaner A continued on the next page...
  • Page 266 The content of this safety data sheet is subject to the disclaimer on page 260 of this manual. Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 267: Safety Data Sheet Océ Opc Drum

    Safety data sheet Océ OPC drum MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (93/112/EEC and ISO 11014-1) Océ OPC Drum, Part No. 1989423 1. Product and company identification Product name Packing Company Address Telephone Telefax 2. Composition / information on ingredients Ingredients Aluminium Resins Pigments 3.
  • Page 268 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (93/112/EEC and ISO 11014-1) Océ OPC Drum, Part No. 1989423 9. Physical and chemical properties Appearance and odour Boiling point ( Vapour density (air = 1) Solubility in water Vapour pressure Other characteristics 10. Stability and reactivity Thermal decomposition Hazardous decomposition products Hazardous reaction...
  • Page 269: Epa Energy Star

    EPA E NERGY Introduction Océ-Technologies B.V. has joined the E States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The purpose of the E ® Program is to promote the manufacturing and marketing of energy-efficient equipment, thereby potentially reducing combustion-related pollution. Using the energy management features outlined below prevents unnecessary power consumption, which helps to prevent air pollution from electricity generating plants and saves money on your utility bills.
  • Page 270 Only if this limit of 240 minutes still causes sizable inconvenience, due to your particular work pattern, the key operator can disable the sleep mode. Power consumption data The controller in below-mentioned products is a functionally integrated computer. Power data Océ...
  • Page 271 Appendix C Miscellaneous Océ TDS800 User Manual...
  • Page 272: Notation Conventions

    Notation conventions There are a number of notation conventions used in this manual. This consistent style enables you to quickly become conversant with the use of this manual and consequently the Océ TDS800. Each section or subsection contains a description of the feature or Description operation identified in the title.
  • Page 273: Reader's Comment Sheet

    Reader's comment sheet Have you found this manual to be accurate? Could you operate the product after reading this manual? Does this manual provide enough background information? Is the format of this manual convenient in size, readability and arrangement (page layout, chapter order, etc.)? Could you find the information you were looking for? Always Most of the times...
  • Page 274 Comments: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: This reader's comment sheet is completed by: (If you prefer to remain unknown, please fill in your occupation) Name Occupation: Company: Phone: Address: City: Country: Please return this sheet to: Océ-Technologies B.V. For the attention of ITC User Documentation.
  • Page 275: Addresses Of Océ Organizations

    Addresses of Océ organizations Océ-Australia Ltd. P.O.Box 363 Ferntree Gully MDC VIC 3165 Australia Océ-Österreich GmbH Postfach 95 1233 Vienna Austria Océ-Belgium N.V./S.A. Avenue J.Bordetlaan 32 1140 Brussels Belgium Océ-Brasil Comércio e Industria Ltda. Caixa Postal 3187 01060-970 Sao Paulo, SP Brazil Océ-Canada Inc.
  • Page 276 Océ-Nederland B.V. P.O.Box 800 5201 AV 's-Hertogenbosch The Netherlands Océ Norge A/S Postboks 53, Grefsen 0409 Oslo 4 Norway Océ-Poland Ltd. ul. Łopuszańska 53 02-232 Warszawa Poland Océ-Lima Mayer S.A. Av. José Gomes Ferreira, 11 Ed. Atlas II Miraflores 1495-139 Algés Portugal Océ...
  • Page 277: Index

    Index account center 171 account console 175 account logging 61 account logic 173 adobe postscript 3 /pdf 15, 22 applications queue manager 20 settings editor 21 system control panel 21 arrow keys 48 auto align 106 auto roll 46 automatic logon 165 available material types and sizes 253 background compensation 104 belt unit 178, 183, 185...
  • Page 278 history queue 149 inbox queue 149 install remote logic 157 apple macintosh 161 microsoft windows 157 unix 159 interrupt a job 63 jams 217 japan support destination names 84 fonts 15, 22 job interrupt 47, 54, 63 job recovery 16 job templates define the default settings 137 description 52...
  • Page 279 selection keys 35 stop 35, 63 up / down keys 35 media selection 192 operator panel 32 select a language 32 setting media types and sizes 36 printer operator panel actions 36 printer settings media types and sizes 36 setting a special media indication 36 printer status display 143 problems original jam 214...
  • Page 280 temporary store 89 tree view 80 web destination 84 scan width 98 scanned files 87 scanner display image card 104 original section 104 exposure control 46 input mode 58 keys auto roll 46 correction key 47 job interrupt 47 manual feed 46 numeric keys 47 start key 47 stop key 47...
  • Page 281 toner 194 add 194 turn on and off 23 unlock a destination 85 user interaction 16 user modes 135, 163 users 18 anonymous user 18 key operator 18, 21 repro operator 18 service operator 18 system administrator 18, 21 view a scanned file 87 automatically 89 view station lt 70, 92 view a scanned file 73...

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