Konica Minolta magicolor 6100 User Manual
Konica Minolta magicolor 6100 User Manual

Konica Minolta magicolor 6100 User Manual

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  • Page 2 Ethernet/Xerox. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.       The digitally encoded software included with your magicolor 6100 Print System is Copyrighted © 2000 by QMS, Inc. All Rights Reserved. This software may not be reproduced, modified, displayed, transferred, or copied in any form or in any manner or on any media, in whole or in part, without the express written permission of QMS, Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

          About This Manual ..................1-2 Typographic Conventions 1-3 Options ......................1-4      Additional Media Handling ................2-2 Media Cassettes 2-2 Postcard Adapter 2-2 Lower Feeder Unit (LFU) ................2-3 What's in the Kit? 2-3 Unpacking the LFU 2-4 Installing the LFU 2-4 Duplex Unit ....................
  • Page 4 Security Key ....................2-14 What's in the Kit? 2-14 Setting Configuration Menu Passwords 2-14 Using Configuration Menu Passwords 2-16 BuzzBox ......................2-17 What's in the Kit? 2-17 Installing BuzzBox 2-18 Using BuzzBox 2-19 Color Scanner/Copier ..................2-20 Printer Cabinet ....................2-20 # $    % & Antistatic Protection ..................3-2 Dual In-Line Memory Modules ................3-2 Installation Procedure 3-3 Updating System Software ................3-6...
  • Page 5 Time-of-Day Clock ..................4-10 What's in the Kit? 4-10 Installation Procedure 4-11  *!+  ,- ,   % & Antistatic Protection ..................5-2 Emulations ...................... 5-3 Downloading an Emulation 5-3 Using an Optional Emulation 5-5 ImageServer ..................... 5-5 CCITT Emulation 5-5 Disk Fonts ......................5-6 Downloading Disk Fonts 5-6 CID Fonts ......................
  • Page 6 External Storage Devices ................6-6 Attaching an External Storage Device 6-6 Turning on an External Storage Device 6-6 Using Jaz and Zip Drives 6-7 Formatting a Storage Device ................6-7 Error Messages 6-8 Configuring a Storage Device ................6-8 External Storage Devices 6-9 Internal Hard Disks 6-9 Backing Up Data to a Jaz or Zip Drive ............6-9 Error Messages 6-11...
  • Page 7: About This Manual

     !    222 “About This Manual” on page 1-2 “Options” on page 1-4...
  • Page 8 /)!  $!+   !  This manual provides detailed instructions for installing your magicolor 6100 Print System options. Use this guide in conjunction with your other printer documentation. /)!  $!+ This manual contains printer configuration and reference information. It is divided into the following sections: Provides an overview of the manual.
  • Page 9: Typographic Conventions

    /)!  $!+ Provides world-wide product sales and QMS Customer Support support telephone numbers and describes how to communicate with QMS through the Internet. Index  .   The following typographic conventions are used in this manual: Text you type, and messages and information displayed on Mixed-Case the screen Courier...
  • Page 10: Options

      » Note: Notes contain tips, extra information, or important information that deserves emphasis or reiteration.   Caution: Cautions present information that you need to know to avoid equipment damage, process failure, or extreme annoyance.  WARNING! Warnings indicate the possibility of personal injury if a specific procedure is not performed exactly as described in the manual.
  • Page 11   Interfaces and Network and LocalTalk Interfaces Daughterboards SCSI Interface Time-of-Day Clock See chapter 4, “Interfaces and Daughterboards.” Lower Feeder Unit Includes a 500-sheet standard media cassette » Note: Two lower feeder units are standard on the DP model. See chapter 2, “Printing Options.” Media Cassettes 250-sheet universal cassette (for all supported media sizes) 250-sheet letter/A4 cassette...
  • Page 13: Additional Media Handling

    "      222 “Additional Media Handling” on page 2-2 “Lower Feeder Unit (LFU)” on page 2-3 “Duplex Unit” on page 2-11 “Security Key” on page 2-14 “BuzzBox” on page 2-17 “Color Scanner/Copier” on page 2-20 “Printer Cabinet” on page 2-20...
  • Page 14: Media Cassettes

        This chapter provides information about options, and the installation instructions for the lower feeder unit, duplexer, security key, and BuzzBox warning light/buzzer.        The standard printer configuration provides a 250-sheet universal cassette. Additional media cassettes provide two main benefits: Expanded flexibility to switch media size, color and type without having to unload and load media.
  • Page 15 4& -  5  64-57 Remove the upper media cassette from the printer (and remove any media in the cassette). The postcard adapter can be installed only in the upper media cassette. Install the postcard adapter onto the cassette as shown. Adjust the media guides to the length and width of the postcards.
  • Page 16  ++  4-5 » Note: One or two lower feeder units may be installed on the magicolor 6100 Print System. The following steps apply to both single and dual LFU kit installations except where noted.  WARNING! Your printer weighs approximately 101 lbs (46 kg) without consumables.
  • Page 17 4& -  5  64-57 Turn off the printer, and then disconnect the power cord and all interface cables from the printer. Move the lower feeder unit to a table or flat surface near the printer. Position the LFU cable connector away from the rear of the LFU. Check the front and rear positions of  the positioning pins on the LFU(s)
  • Page 18 4& -  5  64-57 For dual LFU installations: Align the positioning pins and set one LFU on top of the other. Set the printer on top of the input feeder. Be sure to align the printer and LFU as precisely as possible. Make sure the printer is not tilted on top of the LFU.
  • Page 19 4& -  5  64-57 Install the metal bracket underneath the side of the printer just below the con- nector. Holding the bracket at a slight angle, slide it up into the hole underneath the printer before setting it to vertical. Make sure that the hole in the metal bracket is lined up with the correspond- ing hole on the input feeder.
  • Page 20 4& -  5  64-57 12 Remove the cassette from the printer. You should be able to see the metal cou- pler at the front upper-right corner of the printer’s cassette slot. 13 Push the handle of the metal coupler around so the hook is attached to the slot on the printer.
  • Page 21 4& -  5  64-57 17 Install the right side cover(s). 18 Install the left side cover(s). Attach the rotation slot on the cover to the rotation pin on the LFU. Rotate the left side cover to snap it into place on the printer.     103mati.eps    ...
  • Page 22 4& -  5  64-57 19 For best output quality and longest con- sumables life, install the printer on a hard, flat, level (within 1.5°) surface capable of supporting about 143 lbs (65 kg). A surface can be tested for levelness with a standard round pencil.
  • Page 23: Lower Feeder Unit (Lfu)

    (!+ 15 (!+ 15 The duplex unit attaches to the rear of the printer and the lower feeder unit (LFU). You must have at least one LFU attached before installing the duplex unit. Turn off the printer and unplug it. Unpack the duplex unit from its shipping box. Remove the upper paper exit cover from the top-rear of the printer.
  • Page 24: Duplex Unit

    (!+ 15 Open the duplexing unit top cover. Attach the duplex unit by aligning the pins with the slots located at the lower rear of the LFU.    Push the top of the duplex unit toward the printer to snap it into place against the rear printer casing.
  • Page 25 (!+ 15 11 Remove the left side cover from the printer. 12 Connect the duplex unit cable to the black connector at the left rear side of the printer. 13 Reattach the left side cover. 14 Plug the printer in and turn it on. »...
  • Page 26: Security Key

    ! : ! : A security key is available to password-protect the Operator Control and the Adminis- tration menus. When the security key is installed, the Installation menu appears in the printer’s configuration menu. 8 9   : ; A security key (9-pin connector labeled “Security”) %! $ ! & Insert the security key into the “Key”...
  • Page 27   Press the Menu key. Access the Installation/Operator Passwrd or Administration/Admin Password menu. You can use the Installation menu to password-protect just the Operator Control menu, just the Administration menu, or both. Select the password(s). Note: Keep in mind that the password(s) you select also protect the Admin mode »...
  • Page 28: Setting Configuration Menu Passwords

    ! : Remove the security key, and store it in a secure location. After you exit from the menu and remove the security key, the Installation menu is removed from the control panel message window. Press the Online key to put the printer back on line. 5 %! $ ! & Once a menu is password protected, you can’t enter the menu or make changes in it until you enter a valid password.
  • Page 29: Buzzbox

    !==1 !==1 BuzzBox is a printer accessory that warns you with a buzzer and/or a blinking light any time the printer goes off line. This means you’re alerted to print job interruptions, such as empty media cassettes. 8 9   : ; The BuzzBox kit contains the following items: BuzzBox Interface Box RJ-11 cable...
  • Page 30 !==1  ++!==1 If you have a cable attached to the printer’s parallel port, unplug it from the printer. Attach one end of the parallel cable on the Interface Box to the printer’s parallel port. » Note: The BuzzBox’s ribbon cable is designed to be directly attached to the printer’s parallel port, not to an adapter or an additional cable.
  • Page 31 !==1 Choose a good location on the printer to mount the BuzzBox unit. Ensure that the unit does not interfere with paper exiting the printer. cover any vents, doors, connectors, or labels. cause the BuzzBox ribbon cable to stretch or twist. Use the adhesive-backed clips provided to mount the BuzzBox unit where the printer operator can see and/or hear it.
  • Page 32: Color Scanner/Copier

            You can expand your QMS magicolor 6100 Print System by connecting the QMS SC-200 digital color scanner/copier option to the standard parallel port on the printer. The QMS SC-200 supports up to legal-size paper. There are two versions available—...
  • Page 33: Antistatic Protection

    $    % &   222 “Antistatic Protection” on page 3-2 “Dual In-Line Memory Modules” on page 3-2 “Updating System Software” on page 3-6...
  • Page 34 Also avoid walking around after grounding yourself. (!+ 4 $  $!+ Dual in-line memory modules (or DIMMs) are compact circuit boards with sur- face-mount memory chips. Your magicolor 6100 Print System comes with the following printer memory: magicolor 6100 N Print System—64 MB RAM #"      ...
  • Page 35 Dual In-Line Memory Modules magicolor 6100 EN Print System—192 MB RAM magicolor 6100 GN Print System—192 MB RAM magicolor 6100 DP Print System—384 MB RAM However, you can upgrade any of these models to a maximum of 384 MB of RAM through the installation of additional DIMMs.
  • Page 36 Dual In-Line Memory Modules Remove the printer’s controller board. Loosen two screws, one on each end of the I/O connector panel, and, using the tab on the lower side of the connector panel, pull the controller board from the printer. Position the controller board on a flat surface so the controller board lies flat and the I/O connector panel is facing you.
  • Page 37 Dual In-Line Memory Modules Using both thumbs, pull the latches (one on each side of the DIMM connector) outward. Lift the DIMM straight out of the DIMM connector. Remove the new DIMM from its antistatic bag. » Note: Observe the keyed side of the DIMM to align it with the connector.
  • Page 38 5   % & The system software in your magicolor 6100 Print Systems are stored in flash ROM, read-only memory that can be erased and rewritten to “in a flash.” Updated system software allows you to take advantage of future enhancements to the printer.
  • Page 39 Updating System Software $!? @!   Downloading Host hard disk Notes via... space required Ethernet 23 MB Recommended method for downloading from an IBM, compatible PC, or Macintosh. Parallel 23 MB No additional cables or changes of port settings required. Note If you need assistance downloading system software, check the QMS web site or call Support.
  • Page 40 Updating System Software If you have a PC: Go to Start/Programs/MS-DOS Prompt (Start/Programs/Command Prompt for NT). In the DOS window, type ping ipaddress ↵ ( for example, ping 161.33.128.5 ↵ ) If the printer connection is working correctly, your screen will display printer infor- mation similar to the following: If your screen displays information similar to the following, you may have bad net- work cabling or connectors attached to the printer..
  • Page 41 Updating System Software Incorrect IP addresses can cause errors similar to ones shown in the following: If you have a UNIX workstation: Open a window on your UNIX workstation. In the window, type ping ipaddress ↵ (for example, ping 161.33.131.62↵) After you’ve determined that your printer connection is working correctly, you need to ftp and “put”...
  • Page 42 Updating System Software Now you need to “put” the system file. Type put system.ps↵ If a page prints out, then you are communicating correctly. If not, contact Support (see appendix A, “QMS Customer Support,” for a listing of customer support ser- vices available).
  • Page 43 Updating System Software Select Yes in the New System Image menu. The printer automatically reboots and waits for the new system software (image) to be sent via your PC’s parallel port. Send the new system image to the printer. Type copy /b *.dl lpt # ↵...
  • Page 44 Updating System Software Choose Browse and locate the file you downloaded from our ftp site. Select the name of the file. Choose Add. Choose Done. Choose Print. /) (&+  You can download the Adobe Downloader application from the Adobe web site (http://www.adobe.com/).
  • Page 45: Network And Localtalk Interfaces

     %  (! )   222 “Antistatic Protection” on page 4-2 “Network and LocalTalk Interfaces” on page 4-3 “SCSI Interface” on page 4-7 “Time-of-Day Clock” on page 4-10...
  • Page 46 Antistatic Protection   !  The following options mount on your printer’s controller board: Network interfaces (CrownNet Ethernet, CrownNet Token-Ring, and Crown for DECnet-TCP/IP) LocalTalk interface SCSI interface Time-of-day clock /       Caution: It’s very important to protect the printer controller board and any associated daughterboard or module from electrostatic damage while performing any task involving the controller board.
  • Page 47 Network and LocalTalk Interfaces  &4++  % Your printer supports the following interface cards: CrownNet Ethernet 10BaseT/100BaseTX (TCP/IP, NetWare, Ethertalk, LAN Man- ager/LAN Server) for an additional CrownNet Ethernet connection CrownNet Token-Ring (TCP/IP, NetWare, LAN Manager/LAN Server) Crown for DECnet-TCP/IP LocalTalk You can install one of these interface cards in addition to the three standard inter- faces—parallel, serial, and CrownNet Ethernet (TCP/IP, NetWare, Ethertalk, LAN Manager/LAN Server).
  • Page 48 Network and LocalTalk Interfaces  ++  !  Caution: It’s very important to protect the printer controller board and any associated circuit boards from electrostatic damage. Before performing this procedure, review the antistatic caution in “Antistatic Protection” on page 4-2. In addition, always handle circuit boards by the edges only.
  • Page 49 Network and LocalTalk Interfaces Remove the two screws holding the metal plate over the optional interface opening. The optional interface opening is labelled “Option.” It’s located next to the “Parallel” port. Save the two screws. (You’ll use them when you install the optional interface card.) You can discard the plate.
  • Page 50 Network and LocalTalk Interfaces Secure the interface card to the interface panel with the two screws you removed earlier. Reinstall the controller board. Gently slide the controller board into the printer until it is fully seated, and then tighten the two screws. Reconnect all interface cables.
  • Page 51: Emulations

    SCSI Interface    % The optional SCSI interface allows you to connect up to three optional SCSI devices, including hard disks, and Jaz and Zip drives. These devices provide storage for fonts, emulations, and other files; increase the number of pages that can be collated; and provide a secondary storage area for spooled data, while providing virtual memory capabilities.
  • Page 52 SCSI Interface  ++  !  Caution: It’s very important to protect the printer controller board and any associated circuit boards from electrostatic damage. Before performing this procedure, review the antistatic caution in “Antistatic Protection” on page 4-2. In addition, always handle circuit boards by the edges only.
  • Page 53 SCSI Interface Remove the two screws holding the metal plate over the SCSI interface opening. The SCSI interface opening is labelled “SCSI.” It’s located next to the “Serial” and “Key” ports. You can discard the metal plate and screws. Attach the ribbon cable to its connector on the SCSI interface card.
  • Page 54 Time-of-Day Clock Insert the SCSI interface card connector into its opening in the interface panel. Secure the SCSI interface card to the interface panel with the two larger screws in the kit. Reinstall the controller board. Gently slide the controller board into the printer until it’s fully seated, and then tighten the two screws.
  • Page 55 Time-of-Day Clock  ++  !  Caution: It’s very important to protect the printer controller board and any associated circuit boards from electrostatic damage. Before performing this procedure, review the antistatic caution in “Antistatic Protection” on page 4-2. In addition, always handle circuit boards by the edges only.
  • Page 56 Time-of-Day Clock Locate the time-of-day clock socket on the controller '%  ( board and the pin 1 notch or printed label. Locate the pin 1 indicator ')* ! mark on the top of the time-of-day clock. This mark may be a notch or a slight depression on one end of the clock.
  • Page 57: Imageserver

    *!+  ,- ,    % &   222 “Emulations” on page 5-3 “ImageServer” on page 5-5 “Disk Fonts” on page 5-6 “CID Fonts” on page 5-8 “Kanji Font Internal IDE Hard Disk” on page 5-8 “QFORM” on page 5-11...
  • Page 58: Internal Hard Disks

      !  Your printer has several software options which expand its capabilities: QMS emulations QMS ImageServer Disk fonts CID fonts QMS Kanji font internal hard disks QMS QFORM /       Caution: It’s very important to protect the printer controller board and any associated daughterboard or module from electrostatic damage while performing any task involving the controller board.
  • Page 59 Emulations *!+   Optional emulations, such as CGM, and LN03 Plus are available as PostScript files on floppy disks. This section describes how to download an optional emulation to the printer’s hard disk. » Note: You must have at least one hard disk, internal or external, attached to the printer in order to use an optional emulation.
  • Page 60 Emulations When downloading is complete, reboot the printer. The emulation should be listed in the Options section of the printer’s startup page, in the Administration/Emulation printer’s configuration menu, and on the advanced status page. B*     % » Note: Before you begin this procedure, your printer and PC (or UNIX workstation) must be connected to an Ethernet network running TCP/IP and have valid IP addresses.
  • Page 61: Ccitt Emulation

    ImageServer At the ftp> prompt, end the ftp session by typing quit↵ 10 When the Disk light stops flashing and the printer’s message window reads Idle for at least 30 seconds, turn the printer off and then on again. 11 When the printer’s message window reads Idle again, the emulation is ready to use.
  • Page 62: Disk Fonts

    Disk Fonts ( - Optional fonts are available as PostScript files on floppy disks. This section describes how to download optional fonts from a floppy disk to the printer’s hard disk. » Note: At least one hard disk (internal or external) must be present on your printer before you can download a font.
  • Page 63 Disk Fonts B*     % » Note: Before you begin this procedure, your printer and PC (or UNIX workstation) must be connected to an Ethernet network running TCP/IP and have valid IP addresses. If your PC is running Windows, change to DOS. Insert the fonts disk in your PC’s 3.5"...
  • Page 64: Cid Fonts

    These fonts can be printed at a variety of point sizes and in different styles and resolutions. After the Kanji hard disk is installed in your magicolor 6100, the Kanji fonts are avail- able for use just as if they were resident in the printer.
  • Page 65 Kanji Font Internal IDE Hard Disk — FutoMinA101-Bold — Jun101-Light — MidashiGo-MB31 — MidashiMin-MA 31 IDE hard disk with ribbon cable attached IDE hard disk bracket 3 screws For assistance or information, call your local vendor. See appendix A, “QMS Cus- tomer Support,”...
  • Page 66: Installing An Internal Hard Disk

    QMS Font & Form Center  ++:C-   + (*3(   Caution: The Kanji fonts are factory installed on a formatted hard disk drive. DO NOT reformat or initialize the QMS Kanji internal hard disk. Reformatting erases all data, fonts, and files on the disk. Your warranty does not cover this error. The Kanji font internal IDE hard disk is installed on the controller board in the same way any internal hard disk is installed.
  • Page 67 The QMS QFORM option allows you to use existing lineprinter and forms printing applications on your magicolor 6100 Print System. This printer resident application gives you the ability to store PostScript forms on the printer’s hard disk and fill those forms with your application’s ASCII print stream.
  • Page 69: External Storage Devices

     ( .   222 “Antistatic Protection” on page 6-2 “Identifying Storage Devices” on page 6-2 “Internal Hard Disks” on page 6-3 “External Storage Devices” on page 6-6 “Formatting a Storage Device” on page 6-7 “Configuring a Storage Device” on page 6-8 “Backing Up Data to a Jaz or Zip Drive” on page 6-9 “Restoring Data from a Jaz or Zip Drive”...
  • Page 70 /        !  Hard disks, Jaz drives, and Zip drives provide storage for character bitmaps, down- loaded outline fonts, and other files. Hard disks also provide virtual memory. This chapter provides information on installing and using internal and external hard disks as well as Iomega Jaz and Zip drives.
  • Page 71  +3(  hard disks and/or drives are attached, their device numbers can be DSK0–DSK4 or DSK6. Device numbers of external hard disks and drives can be set by the installer. » Note: If an internal hard disk is removed or an external hard disk or drive is not turned on, the printer does not reset nonvolatile RAM to the factory defaults.
  • Page 72  +3(   ++  !  Caution: It's very important to protect the printer controller board and any associated circuit boards from electrostatic damage. Before performing this procedure, review the antistatic caution in “Antistatic Protection” on page 6-2. In addition, always handle circuit boards by the edges only. When installing or removing a hard disk, ensure that the metal support posts (on the hard disk) don’t hit any of the electrical leads on the chips mounted on the controller board.
  • Page 73  +3(  should match up with the holes on the hard disk bracket. Fasten the hard disk to the bracket with the screws provided. Position the hard disk so that the four support posts face the controller board, the colored stripe on the ribbon cable faces away from you, and the connector is down.
  • Page 74 For information on attaching an external SCSI hard disk, an Iomega Jaz drive, or an Iomega Zip drive, see the documentation that comes with the device. See the magicolor 6100 Answer Base for a list of each QMS-approved hard disk, its manufacturers and its part numbers. To access the Answer Base, go to http://www.qms.com/support, then click on Answer Base.
  • Page 75: Using Jaz And Zip Drives

    -    ( . If DISK ONLINE does not print, see chapter 5, “Printer Jams and Troubleshooting,” of the Operation manual for more information. Properly installed devices also appear in the “Options” section of the startup page (if it’s enabled) and on the status page as %%disk x %. ( x is a 7 for an internal IDE hard disk and 0-4 or 6 for any external SCSI hard disks or drives, depending on the SCSI ID set on the back of the device.) 5 E=F(. ...
  • Page 76: Error Messages

    %!  ( . Press this to... and the message window key... reads... Next or PreviousAdvance through the list of attached devices. DSK # : Select Select the device and display a format ARE YOU SURE? confirmation message. Select Begin the formatting process. While the system FORMATTING...
  • Page 77 5(   E=F(. *1 +  ( . Use the Administration/Memory/Manual Config/K Mem Disc Cache menu to increase the disk cache size to 1256 KB. Turn the printer off and then on again. Print a status page to check that the Disk Cache size is increased. (Notice that VM remaining memory is also increased.)  +3(  Use the Administration/Memory/Enable Disk Swap menu to enable disk...
  • Page 78 5(   E=F(. » Note: You may need to press the Next key one or more times to advance through the list of selections or options. Press this to... and the message window key... reads... Next Advance to the Disk Operations/Backup Hard DISK OPERATIONS Disk menu BACKUP HARD DISK...
  • Page 79 ? ( % E=F(. *$  The following error messages may appear while you are using the Disk Operations menu: Message Meaning Action The device cannot perform a Press the Online key to take the printer DISK ERROR online before a backup can be backup correctly immediately after formatting a Jaz or Zip performed.
  • Page 80 ? ( % E=F(. Press this to... and the message window key... reads... Select Begin the restore process. COPYING DATA If the original backup required more than one Jaz INSERT MEDIA x or Zip drive, the message display prompts you. ( x is the disk number) Be sure to insert the drives in the proper sequence.
  • Page 81: Sources Of Support

    0$ !   !  / 1222 “Sources of Support” on page A-2 “QMS World-wide Offices” on page A-4...
  • Page 82: Your Vendor

    / &  The QMS Answer Base is a free interactive online technical support system for magicolor 6100 printers. It answers common questions and provides diagnostic advice—24 hours a day, 7 days a week. To access the Answer Base, go to http://www.qms.com/support, and then click on Answer Base.
  • Page 83: Internet

         You can contact Support in four different ways: Telephone—Call toll-free at (877) 778-2687 (US) Monday–Friday, 7:00 am– 7:00 pm, Mountain Time. For all other countries, refer to “QMS World-wide Offices” on page A-4. » Note: Please have the following information ready when you call so our technicians can help you more quickly:  The printer model and serial number  Your phone number, fax number, email address, and shipping address...
  • Page 84: Support

    0$ 8+&  %% 0$ 8+& %% 0$ 5   ,4 / ,/   General Contact Telephone 1 (334) 633-4300 Answer Base http://www.qms.com/support, then click on Answer Base 1 (334) 633-4866 Email info@qms.com Internet http://www.qms.com/usa.html Product Registration http://www.qms.com/support/prodreg/ Information on QMS products, supplies, and accessories, and on the authorized QMS remarketer or service provider nearest you 1 (800) 523-2696 Font &...
  • Page 85 0$ 8+&  %% 0$  General Contact Telephone 1 (905) 206-0848 1 (905) 206-0903 Internet http://www.qms.com/usa.html Service Service Information, Installation, and Maintenance Pricing 1 (800) 858-1597 24 hrs. (closed on national holidays) On-Site Service and Depot Repair 1 (800) 858-1597 24 hrs. (closed on national holidays) Spare Parts Ordering and Information 1 (334) 633-4300 x2530...
  • Page 86 0$ 8+&  %% 0$ *$*/ 0$ /  QMS Building 44 Hampden Road China, Hong Kong, Artarmon New South Wales 2064 India, Korea, Malysia, Australia Philippines, Singapore, Telephone (+61) 2-9884 9966 Sri Lanka, Taiwan, (+61) 2-9884 9977 Thailand Internet http://www.qms-asia.com Helpdesk Email info@qms-asia.com Internet http://www.qms.com/support 0$ /! + QMS Building...
  • Page 87 0$ 8+&  %% 0$ - Vélizy Plus 1 Bis, Rue du Petit Clamart 78142 Vélizy Cedex France Telephone (+33) 1–410 79 393 Email info@qms.fr (+33) 1–408 30 110 Internet http://www.qms.fr Helpdesk Email helpdesk@qms.nl +31 30 2412517 Internet http://www.qms.com/support Telephone +800 76778776 8:30 am–5:00 pm 0$ H)3 Gustav Heinemann Ring 212 D-81739 Munich...
  • Page 88        Arenavägen 41, 6th floor 121 77 Johanneshov Sweden, Finland, Norway, Sweden and Denmark Telephone (+46) 8–600 01 30 (+46) 8–600 01 33 Internet http://www.qmsnordic.se Helpdesk Email info@qmsnordic.se Internet http://www.qms.com/support   Zonnebloem Building 18 Constantia Square 138 16th Road Midrand South Africa Telephone...
  • Page 89  1 Accessories Cabinet 2-20 Card See Optional accessories Additional memory 3-3 Installing 5-6 Adobe Downloader 3-12 Security 2-14, 2-18 Antistatic protection 3-2 Using 5-6 AppleTalk Cassette Connection 4-6 Dual 2-3 Cassettes See also LocalTalk Optional 2-2 CGM 5-3 Connector access cover, printer 2-6 Backing up Controller board removal 3-4 Jaz drive, to 6-9...
  • Page 90: Installation Procedure

    Internal 6-3 Removing an internal IDE 6-6 Device numbers, hard disks 6-2 Restoring 6-11 DIMMs 3-2 Disk fonts Installing 5-6 Using 5-6 IDE hard disk Documentation Kanji 5-8 Overview of this manual 1-2 Identification Downloading an Emulation 5-3 Storage devices 6-2 Downloading optional emulation 5-3 ImageServer 5-5 Dual in-line memory modules 3-2...
  • Page 91: Qms World-Wide Offices

    Installing 2-4 Antistatic 3-2 Macintosh QFORM 5-11 Printer utility 3-11 Updating print system software 3-11 World-wide offices A-4 magicolor 6100 Answer Base A-2 QMS printer utility 3-11 Manual Contents 1-2 Overview 1-2 Restoring data Typographic conventions 1-3 Jaz drive, from 6-11...
  • Page 92: Installation Procedure

    Support, QMS Customer A-2 Internet A-2 Technical A-3 World-wide A-4 System software Updating via Macintosh 3-11 Updating via PC 3-7, 3-10 Technical support, QMS A-3 Time-of-day clock Installation procedure 4-10 Typographic conventions See Manual Unpacking Feeder 2-4 Zip drive Backing up to 6-9 Restoring from 6-11 Using 6-7      —...

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