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  • Page 1 Océ User manual Océ TCS500 User manual...
  • Page 2 Océ-Technologies B.V. Océ-Technologies B.V. Copyright  2006, Océ-Technologies B.V. Venlo, The Netherlands. All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced, copied, adapted, or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission from Océ. Océ-Technologies B.V. makes no representation or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose.
  • Page 3 Trademarks Trademarks ® ® Océ, Océ TCS500, Océ TCS500 printer, Océ Doc Exec , Océ Image Logic , Océ ® ® ® ® Scan Logic , Océ Power Logic , Océ Print Exec and Océ Remote Logic registered trademarks of Océ-Technologies B.V.
  • Page 4 Trademarks...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    The Océ TCS500 printer ........31...
  • Page 6 Chapter 5 Use the Océ TCS500 for scan-to-file jobs ......125 Introduction to scan-to-file jobs ....... 126 Use the scanner operator panel .
  • Page 7 Use the Océ TCS500 for print jobs ........
  • Page 8 Chapter 9 Optional Document Management applications for your Océ TCS500 ..217 Océ Account Center ........218 Introduction .
  • Page 9 The Océ TCS500 scanner ........260...
  • Page 10 Contents Appendix B Reader's comment sheet ......... . 291 Reader's comment sheet .
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction...
  • Page 12: Notes For The Reader

    This manual helps you to use the Océ TCS500. The manual contains a description of the Océ TCS500 and guidelines to use and operate the Océ TCS500. There are also tips to increase your knowledge of the Océ TCS500 and to help you manage the workflow even better.
  • Page 13: How To Use This Manual

    The following table gives an overview of how the chapters are arranged logically. Chapters Section Topics Introduction Explanation of the product concept The main components of the Océ TCS500 Overview of available documentation Get to know the system Scanner Controller Printer...
  • Page 14 How to use this manual Chapters Section Topics Optional Document Océ Account Center Management Océ Repro Desk Océ Engineering Exec Optional License Océ License Logic Management Maintain the system Maintain the scanner Maintain the printer System messages and System messages solutions Scanner messages Printer messages...
  • Page 15: Available Documentation

    Available documentation [2] Available documentation (1 – 2) Product Documentation Medium Océ TCS500 Océ TCS500 User manual CD-ROM, as a PDF file in multiple languages. Océ TCS500 Safety Manual Hardcopy manual (multilingual). ® Océ Power Logic controller Océ...
  • Page 16 CD-ROM, as a PDF file in User Manual multiple languages. ® Océ Print Exec Workgroup Embedded in the driver on-line help application as on-line help file in multiple languages. Note: Visit Océ on the internet at www.oce.com for the latest information. Chapter 1 Introduction...
  • Page 17: The Product Concept And Complete Workflow

    The product concept and complete workflow The product concept and complete workflow Definition A complete Océ solution includes several different hardware and software products to manage your complete document workflow. The complete document workflow includes several different jobs and documents. The following illustration gives an overview of a complete Océ...
  • Page 18 The product concept and complete workflow Different jobs The arrows in the illustration show the different possible jobs (see figure 1 on page 17). The complete document workflow of the Océ solution includes the following different jobs. Print job. A print job starts with a file (4) and ends with a print (3). Copy job.
  • Page 19: The Océ Tcs500 Users

    Note: You do not need a password if you are a common user or an anonymous user Repro operator The repro operator is responsible for the daily use of the Océ TCS500 in a central repro department. The repro operator has no permission to change the settings in the Océ...
  • Page 20 Note: The default password for the key operator is KeyOp . System administrator The system administrator is responsible for the installation and the configuration of the Océ TCS500 in the network environment. The system administrator has the permission to define the system administrator settings in the Océ Settings Editor.
  • Page 21: Get To Know The Océ Tcs500 Colour Printing System Hardware

    Chapter 2 Get to know the Océ TCS500 colour printing system hardware...
  • Page 22: The Océ Tcs500 Colour Printing System

    Introduction The Océ TCS500 is a modular wide-format colour printing system. The Océ TCS500 offers a wide range of print functionality. The Océ TCS500 uses the CMYK colour model. The printer contains printheads for cyan, magenta, yellow, and black (CMYK) and is based on thermal inkjet technology.
  • Page 23 The Océ TCS500 colour printing system ® 2. The Océ Power Logic controller inside a separate controller cabinet with a monitor, a keyboard and a mouse directly connected to the controller 3. The printer...
  • Page 24: The Océ Tcs500 Scanner

    The Océ TCS500 scanner The Océ TCS500 scanner The Océ TCS500 scanner Introduction The Océ TCS500 scanner is a wide-format scanner with an optical resolution of 575 dpi. Illustration [3] The Océ TCS500 scanner The main components of the Océ TCS500 scanner...
  • Page 25: The Scanner Operator Panel

    The scanner operator panel The scanner operator panel Introduction Use the scanner operator panel to do a copy or scan-to-file job. Illustration [4] The operator panel of the Océ TCS500 scanner...
  • Page 26 Reset the settings of the templates with the 'Defaults' function. The lower-right softkey can have one of the following functions. Close a setting with the 'Close' function. Open the system settings with the 'System' function. Chapter 2 Get to know the Océ TCS500 colour printing system hardware...
  • Page 27 The scanner operator panel [7] The keys and their functions (2 – 2) Number Component Function Start key Start a copy or scan-to-file job. Stop key Stop a copy or scan-to-file job. Release an original. Numeric keys Enter a numeric value. Left softkeys Open a template.
  • Page 28: The Océ Power Logic® Controller

    Océ ® Power Logic controller, the controller is always placed inside a separate controller cabinet. ® [6] The Océ Power Logic Controller (stand alone) Chapter 2 Get to know the Océ TCS500 colour printing system hardware...
  • Page 29 The Océ Power Logic® controller ® The applications that run on the Océ Power Logic controller ® [9] Océ applications that can run on the Océ Power Logic controller (1 – 2) Application Function Description Océ Settings Setup your workflow With the Océ...
  • Page 30 Océ Account Create an exact record of Logic the print, copy and scan-to-file volume for accounting purposes. Note: To perform some of these actions you need a password. Chapter 2 Get to know the Océ TCS500 colour printing system hardware...
  • Page 31: The Océ Tcs500 Printer

    The Océ TCS500 printer Introduction The Océ TCS500 printer is a 36 inch colour printer with a true resolution of 600 dpi and is available with 1, 2, or 3 media rolls. Each of the rolls can contain different types and sizes of media. The size and type of the loaded media are indicated on the operator panel.
  • Page 32 Note: The copy receiving rack is an optional feature. The copy receiving rack is required for the 3 roll version (see ‘The optional copy receiving rack’ on page 42). Chapter 2 Get to know the Océ TCS500 colour printing system hardware...
  • Page 33: The Printer Operator Panel

    A l l s y s t e m s O K . D e m o p r i n t s N e d e r l a n d s [8] The operator panel of the Océ TCS500 printer...
  • Page 34 When the printer is in the off-line mode, the screen displays various wizards for user action (see ‘The on-line mode and the off-line mode’ on page 36). Chapter 2 Get to know the Océ TCS500 colour printing system hardware...
  • Page 35 The printer operator panel [11] The keys and their functions (2 – 2) Number Component Function The on-line / off-line Use the on-line / off-line key to switch between key with green LED the on-line mode and the off-line mode on the screen.
  • Page 36: The On-Line Mode And The Off-Line Mode

    [9] The on-line mode (system information card) When the printer is in the on-line mode, the green LED is on. The screen of the printer operator panel displays the following 5 information cards. Chapter 2 Get to know the Océ TCS500 colour printing system hardware...
  • Page 37 The on-line mode and the off-line mode [12] [12] On-line mode - Information cards Information card Displayed information Job information Job status Job name [10] Progress indication Selected print mode Media information The media types and media sizes loaded on the [11] system Ink level information...
  • Page 38 Detect weak or failing nozzles. The Océ TCS500 automatically compensates the detected nozzles in future prints to make sure that print quality is optimal. Align the printheads and optimise the paper transport. Chapter 2 Get to know the Océ TCS500 colour printing system hardware...
  • Page 39 Press the softkey for 'Finish' to return to the off-line screen. 'Configure system' (see ‘Configure the network settings of the Océ TCS500’ on page [23] You can perform the following actions in the 'Configure system' wizard.
  • Page 40: The Finishing Options

    The finishing options The finishing options The finishing options Introduction It is possible to expand your Océ TCS500 printer with one of the following finishing options. Chapter 2 Get to know the Océ TCS500 colour printing system hardware...
  • Page 41 The finishing options The finishing options [14] [14] The finishing options Component Function Position of the component [25] Integrated This option is advised Receiving for a low production Tray environment and a lot of same size output. The Integrated Receiving Tray is not available for the 3 roll version.
  • Page 42: The Optional Copy Receiving Rack

    The copy receiving rack is a movable tray that you can place behind the printer. The copy receiving rack is an option for the 1-roll configuration and the 2-roll configuration of the Océ TCS500 printer, but is required when you have a 3 roll configuration.
  • Page 43 The optional copy receiving rack [15] [15] The components and functions of the copy receiving rack Component Function Adjust guides Adjust the rack Leading edge stopper Stop the print at the leading edge Trailing edge stopper Stop the print at the trailing edge Left and right handle Lower the rack End of the rack...
  • Page 44 The marks on the leading edge stopper show the cut length in portrait direction. Press the handle on the leading edge stopper to adjust the leading edge stopper. Chapter 2 Get to know the Océ TCS500 colour printing system hardware...
  • Page 45 The optional copy receiving rack How to adjust for productive print jobs with humid prints Attention: The copy receiving rack can collect a maximum of 100 prints in this position. Place the rack with side II against the back of the printer. Secure the rack with the breaks of the wheels.
  • Page 46 The optional copy receiving rack Chapter 2 Get to know the Océ TCS500 colour printing system hardware...
  • Page 47: Prepare The Océ Tcs500 For Use

    Chapter 3 Prepare the Océ TCS500 for...
  • Page 48: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction This chapter contains all the information you need to prepare your Océ TCS500 for use. You can learn more about the following. Turn on and off the Océ TCS500. Set the Océ TCS500 scanner timers. Set the Océ TCS500 printer timers.
  • Page 49: Turn On And Off The Océ Tcs500

    The path of the setting is the following. Key Operator - Printer - Settings - Synchronise controller power on / off. Depending on this setting, you can turn on and off the Océ TCS500 printer and the ® Océ Power Logic controller together or separately.
  • Page 50 Turn on and off the Océ TCS500 printer and the Océ Power Logic® Controller [34] [34] The power switch on the backside of the printer. Turn on the Océ Power Logic® controller and the printer [35] [35] The On / off button of the printer (front)
  • Page 51 Turn on and off the Océ TCS500 printer and the Océ Power Logic® Controller Turn off the Océ Power Logic® controller and the printer There are 2 possibilities. [17] SettingKey Operator - Action Printer - Settings - Synchronise controller power on / off...
  • Page 52: Turn On And Off The Océ Tcs500 Scanner

    Turn on and off the Océ TCS500 scanner Introduction When you turn on the Océ TCS500 scanner, the Océ TCS500 scanner needs some preparation time before it can handle jobs. The preparation time for scan-to-file and copy jobs is less than twenty seconds.
  • Page 53: Set The Océ Tcs500 Scanner Timers

    Set the Océ TCS500 scanner timers Overview of the Océ TCS500 scanner timers Introduction You can use timers to define the behaviour of the Océ TCS500 scanner if the Océ TCS500 scanner remains unused for a time. The Océ TCS500 scanner timers The Océ...
  • Page 54 The status of the scanner Depending on the status of the scanner and the scanner operator panel, the Océ TCS500 scanner shows different behaviour if you stop to use the scanner. [18] [18] Automatic behaviour, depending on the status of the scanner...
  • Page 55: The Set Timer

    Use the set timer to define this period of time. The set timer is always enabled. You can use the Océ Settings Editor to change the set time-out setting of the Océ TCS500 scanner. The set time-out The default value for the set time-out is 120 seconds.
  • Page 56: The Panel Timer

    Introduction When the scanner operator panel remains unused for period of time, the scanner operator panel returns to the home screen automatically. The Océ TCS500 scanner is ready for the next user. Use the panel timer to define this period of time. The panel timer is always enabled.
  • Page 57: The Sleep Mode Timer

    The sleep mode timer The sleep mode timer Introduction If the Océ TCS500 scanner is not used for a longer period of time, the Océ TCS500 scanner enters the sleep mode automatically to save energy and the job settings are set to default.
  • Page 58: Set The Océ Tcs500 Printer Timers

    The sleep mode. This section describes the energy save mode. The energy save mode The Océ TCS500 printer uses less energy in the energy save mode than in the normal operating mode. ® Both the printer and the Océ Power Logic controller remain turned on.
  • Page 59 Change the required settings. Click 'Apply'. Click 'File' and select 'Log off' to prevent unauthorised use. When the Océ TCS500 is in the energy save mode, there are four ways to activate the system. press a key on the printer operator panel...
  • Page 60: The Sleep Mode Timer

    This section describes the sleep mode. The sleep mode The Océ TCS500 printer uses less energy in the sleep mode than in the normal operating mode and even less energy than in the energy save mode. The power supply of the printer is turned off in the sleep mode. The Océ Power ®...
  • Page 61 Change the required settings. Click 'Apply'. Click 'File' and select 'Log off' to prevent unauthorised use. When the Océ TCS500 is in the sleep mode, there are two ways to activate the system. send a job press the On / off button of the printer The printer needs about 1 minute to wake up from the sleep mode.
  • Page 62: Define The Display Language Of The Océ Tcs500

    Define the display language of the Océ TCS500 Define the display language of the Océ TCS500 Introduction The Océ Settings Editor allows you to define the 'First language' (the default display language) and the 'Second language' (the alternative display language) for the following components.
  • Page 63 Define the display language of the Océ TCS500 How to change the display language of the controller applications Open the 'View' menu of the controller application (Océ Settings Editor, Océ System Control Panel, Océ Queue Manager). Select 'Language'. Select one of the languages.
  • Page 64 Define the display language of the Océ TCS500 How to change the display language on the off-line screen of the printer operator panel Note: Only the first language (default language) and the second language (alternative language) defined in the Océ Settings Editor are available on the operator panels.
  • Page 65 Define the display language of the Océ TCS500 [39] [39] The home screen of the scanner Press the lower left softkey, below the display, to toggle between the first language and the second language.
  • Page 66: Configure The Network Settings Of The Océ Tcs500

    Configure the network settings of the Océ TCS500 Introduction The system administrator is responsible for installing and configuring the Océ TCS500 in the network environment. There are two ways to configure the network settings. From the printer operator panel The off-line screen on the printer operator panel contains a wizard to configure the network settings.
  • Page 67 Configure the network settings of the Océ TCS500 [40] Press the softkey below the 'Configure system' card to enter the wizard. The screen displays the message 'Use this wizard to configure the system.' Press the key for 'Next'. The screen displays the message 'Select item.' Use the lower softkeys to select 'Network settings adapter 1'.
  • Page 68 Configure the network settings of the Océ TCS500 After you completed all dialogues, the screen shows an overview of all the network settings. Press the key for 'Apply' to confirm the settings and to exit the wizard The system indicates whether you have to reboot the Océ Power logic controller to apply the new network settings.
  • Page 69 Configure the network settings of the Océ TCS500 After you finish an octet, press the key for 'Next' to go to the next octet. After you finish the last octet, the wizard will lead you through a series of dialogues where you can configure DNS, and the primary and secondary WINS.
  • Page 70 Configure the network settings of the Océ TCS500 Chapter 3 Prepare the Océ TCS500 for use...
  • Page 71: Use The Plc Applications To Control Your Workflow

    Chapter 4 Use the PLC applications to control your workflow...
  • Page 72: Introduction

    Control your workflow for the print jobs. Set up your workflow with the Océ Settings Editor The Océ TCS500 offers a lot of settings to optimise your workflow. Use the Océ Settings Editor to define the most used settings for your jobs. Open the Océ Settings Editor to get a complete overview of the available settings.
  • Page 73: Start The Océ Power Logic® Controller Applications

    Start the Océ Power Logic® controller applications Start the Océ Power Logic® controller applications Introduction You can start the Océ Power Logic® controller applications locally on the controller or from a remote workstation. This section describes how to start the applications locally on the Océ...
  • Page 74: Use The Océ Settings Editor To Control Your Workflow

    System Administrator settings A password protects the 'Key Operator settings' and the 'System Administrator settings'. (see ‘The Océ TCS500 users’ on page 19) for the default passwords. Without a password, you can only view the settings. The key operator is allowed to change the following groups of settings (see ‘Define the settings in the Océ...
  • Page 75: The User Interface Of The Océ Settings Editor

    The user interface of the Océ Settings Editor The user interface of the Océ Settings Editor Introduction The Océ Settings Editor has the following fields. The menu bar The top toolbar The left toolbar The settings area The status bar Illustration [47] [47] The structure of the Océ...
  • Page 76 The user interface of the Océ Settings Editor [50] [50] The left toolbar Chapter 4 Use the PLC applications to control your workflow...
  • Page 77 The user interface of the Océ Settings Editor [51] [51] The settings area...
  • Page 78 The user interface of the Océ Settings Editor The menu bar [26] [26] The menu bar items Menu Function 'File' Log on to a user mode Log off from the previous user mode Open a file that contains saved settings Save the current settings to a file Connect to a different controller ( for remote users only).
  • Page 79 The user interface of the Océ Settings Editor [27] The buttons of the top toolbar (2 – 2) Button Function 'Apply' Apply the changes you made to the settings. Note: The button is enabled after you change a setting. The button is disabled after you apply the settings, or after an undo action.
  • Page 80 The user interface of the Océ Settings Editor The settings area [29] [29] The parts of the settings area Part Function Tree structure Display the settings. Open a folder to show all the settings in that folder. The display does not include the unavailable settings for the system components.
  • Page 81: Define The Settings In The Océ Settings Editor

    Define the settings in the Océ Settings Editor Define the settings in the Océ Settings Editor Introduction The Océ Settings Editor allows you to define the following settings. 'Key Operator settings' 'System Administrator settings' You need a password to change the 'Key Operator settings' and 'System Administrator settings'(see ‘Log on to the controller applications’...
  • Page 82: Define The Job Templates For Your Scanner Operator Panel

    Define the job templates for your scanner operator panel Define the job templates for your scanner operator panel Introduction Job templates enable you to easily perform copy jobs and scan-to-file jobs that you do very often. Job templates appear on the scanner operator panel when you select 'Copy' or 'Scan-to-file'.
  • Page 83: Define The Automatic Original Feed Setting

    Define the automatic original feed setting Define the automatic original feed setting Introduction This setting provides an easy method to feed a set of originals, because you only need to press the start key once. If you use this setting you can also define the original feed time-out.
  • Page 84: Define The Original Release Mode

    Define the original release mode Define the original release mode Introduction Use the original release mode setting to define if the scanner must hold or release the original after the scan procedure. Before you begin Open the Océ Settings Editor and log on as Key Operator. Take the following steps to log on.
  • Page 85: Define The Media Sizes

    Define the media sizes Define the media sizes Introduction Use this setting to define the default media range. If you want to select a new media size on the operator panel of the printer, only the sizes in the defined media series are available. When 'Auto format' is enabled, the 'Media sizes' setting selects which sizes are used (only those available in the 'Media sizes').
  • Page 86: Save, Load And Print The Settings

    For this reason, you can save the settings to a file and then load the settings from a file. The Océ TCS500 has the following special files for your use. Backup.kos/Backup.sas These files contain the previous values for the key operator settings and the system administrator settings before the last 'Apply'.
  • Page 87 Save, load and print the settings How to print a list of the current settings From the 'System' menu in the Océ System Control Panel, select 'Print settings'. ® A list of the current settings on the Océ Power Logic controller is printed.
  • Page 88: Use The Océ System Control Panel To Control Your Workflow

    Clear the system memory (see ‘Clear the set memory’ on page 268) Shut down the system (see ‘Turn on and off the Océ TCS500 printer and the Océ Power Logic® Controller’ on page Chapter 4 Use the PLC applications to control your workflow...
  • Page 89: The User Interface Of The Océ System Control Panel

    The user interface of the Océ System Control Panel The user interface of the Océ System Control Panel Introduction The Océ System Control Panel contains the following items. The menu bar The toolbar, with buttons to access the view area The status of the printer An overview of the loaded media types The ink level indicators...
  • Page 90 The user interface of the Océ System Control Panel The menu bar [32] [32] The items of the menu bar Menu Items 'File' Click 'Log on' to select the user mode. Then enter the password. Click 'Log off' to leave the user mode. Click 'Connect to' and select a different controller (only for remote users).
  • Page 91 The user interface of the Océ System Control Panel The toolbar Click the buttons on the toolbar of the Océ System Control Panel to check the status of the items in the view area. If operator action is required, the appropriate button will flash.
  • Page 92: Icons

    Icons The status bar The status bar at the bottom of the Océ System Control Panel displays the following. The system status (connected or disconnected). ® The system name ('Localhost' if you work on the Océ Power Logic controller). The user mode (Key operator, Repro operator, System administrator, Service operator or 'Anonymous').
  • Page 93: Use The Océ Queue Manager To Control Your Workflow

    Introduction to the Océ Queue Manager Use the Océ Queue Manager to control your workflow Introduction to the Océ Queue Manager Definition This chapter describes how to view and manage the jobs with the Océ Queue Manager. You can access the Océ Queue Manager locally on the controller if you have a ®...
  • Page 94 Introduction to the Océ Queue Manager User modes The Océ Queue Manager has the following user modes. The key operator mode The repro operator mode The system administrator mode The service operator mode. Note: The service operator mode is for the Océ service engineer only. The user modes provide the following permission.
  • Page 95: The User Interface Of The Océ Queue Manager

    The user interface of the Océ Queue Manager The user interface of the Océ Queue Manager Introduction This section contains an overview of the Océ Queue Manager application. Use the Océ Queue Manager to manage the jobs in the job queue. Illustration [60] [60] The Océ...
  • Page 96 The user interface of the Océ Queue Manager The structure of the Océ Queue Manager The Océ Queue Manager contains the following items. [36] The menu bar The tool bar The window for the print queue The window for the inbox queue or history queue The status bar The Océ...
  • Page 97 The user interface of the Océ Queue Manager The menu bar [37] [37] The items of the menu bar Menu Items 'File' Click 'Log on' to select the user mode. Then enter the password. Click 'Log off' to leave the user mode. Click 'Connect to' and select a different controller (only for remote users).
  • Page 98 The user interface of the Océ Queue Manager The status bar The status bar at the bottom of the Océ Queue Manager displays the following. The system status (connected or disconnected). ® The system name ('Localhost' if you work on the Océ Power Logic controller).
  • Page 99: User Operations In The Océ Queue Manager

    User operations in the Océ Queue Manager User operations in the Océ Queue Manager Introduction The Océ Queue Manager allows you to do the following. Print a job from the inbox queue or the history queue Cancel jobs This action deletes jobs from the print queue. Place jobs on hold This action places print jobs on hold.
  • Page 100 User operations in the Océ Queue Manager How to cancel jobs from the Océ Queue Manager Attention: You can never undo this action. The cancelled jobs are not saved in the history queue. Select the jobs in the print queue, the history queue, or the inbox queue. From the 'Job' menu, select 'Delete', or click the 'Delete' button on the toolbar.
  • Page 101 User operations in the Océ Queue Manager How to change attributes of jobs on hold in the Océ Queue Manager Log on as a key operator or as a system administrator. Select the job on hold in the inbox queue or the history queue. Open the 'Job properties' dialogue box.
  • Page 102: Icons

    Icons Icons The Océ Queue Manager uses a number of icons to display information about a job in the queue. The following icons are used. [39] Icon Description [61] Receiving a job in the inbox or the print queue. [62] Received a job in the print queue.
  • Page 103: Use The Océ Scan Manager To Control Your Workflow

    Create destinations Use the Océ Scan Manager to control your workflow Create destinations Introduction You can scan to file to the following types of destination. Local The local destinations are temporary and can only contain a limited number of scanned files. A network destination with SMB An internet destination with FTP.
  • Page 104 Create destinations Enter a name for the destination in the 'Name' text box. This name will appear on the scanner panel. From the 'Type' drop-down list box, select 'On the controller'. Enter a path of the target folder in the 'Path' text box. You can also click the 'Browse' button to select the path.
  • Page 105 Create destinations Create an internet destination with FTP Create a home directory and a subdirectory on a workstation. For example c:Ftp/Scan Enable FTP on the workstation. From the 'File' menu on the Océ Scan Manager, select 'New'. You can also click the 'New' button on the toolbar. The 'Destination properties' dialogue box opens.
  • Page 106: Manage Destinations

    Manage destinations Manage destinations Introduction You can do the following to manage the destinations. Lock a destination. Unlock a destination Delete a destination Change the destination properties. Purpose When you lock a destination, an anonymous user cannot change the destination properties.
  • Page 107: Define A File Name

    Define a file name Define a file name When to do When you scan, the scanner operator panel shows the file name. Before a new scan-to-file job, enter a new file name or replace the file name with ###. When the file name is not changed, the new scan-to-file job writes over the previous scan-to-file job.
  • Page 108: Manage The Scanned Files

    Manage the scanned files Manage the scanned files Introduction The right-hand pane of the destination area displays information about the scanned files. You can do the following to manage the scanned files. View a scanned file'Auto view' When is enabled, Océ View Station LT starts automatically to display the scanned file when the scan to file is complete.
  • Page 109 Manage the scanned files Delete a scanned file Log on to the key operator mode or the repro operator mode. Select a file. From the 'File' menu, select 'Delete'. You can also click the 'Delete' button on the toolbar. [77] [77] The Delete button on the toolbar The system deletes the selected file.
  • Page 110: Introduction To Océ View Station Lt

    Introduction to Océ View Station LT Introduction to Océ View Station LT Definition Océ View Station LT is a viewer included in Océ Scan Manager. Océ View Station LT displays the scanned files. Auto view When 'Auto view' is enabled, Océ View Station LT starts automatically to display the scanned file when the scan to file is complete.
  • Page 111 Overview of Océ View Station LT [40] [40] The File menu Item Function ' Close' Close the active document. 'Properties' Open the properties dialogue box of the document. The properties dialogue box enables you to change some properties of the document. [41] [41] The View menu Item...
  • Page 112 Overview of Océ View Station LT [42] [42] The Preference menu Item Function 'View ribbon' Show the view ribbon. The view ribbon provides easy access to some 'File', 'View', and Preference menu items. See the 'View ribbon' section below. 'Status bar' Shows the status bar at the bottom of the Océ...
  • Page 113 Overview of Océ View Station LT [44] The View ribbon (2 – 2) Button Function [90] Enables you to measure the lines and the areas on the image. [91] how the 'Reference' window. The 'Reference' window is a small, normally floating window. The 'Reference' window shows the complete current page in miniature.
  • Page 114: Use Océ Remote Logic® To Control Your Workflow From A Remote Workstation

    The Océ Remote Logic controller applications have different user modes (see ‘The Océ TCS500 users’ on page 19). An additional user mode is the 'Service operator' mode. This mode is for the Océ technician only. Chapter 4 Use the PLC applications to control your workflow...
  • Page 115: Install Océ Remote Logic® On Your System

    Install Océ Remote Logic® on your system Install Océ Remote Logic® on your system Introduction ® The Océ Remote Logic application can run on all platforms with Java Virtual Machine. This section describes the installation procedures for the different types of platforms.
  • Page 116 Install Océ Remote Logic® on your system Run the file remotelogic with the applications as parameters (for example remotelogic QM SCP SE to start the three applications), or use remotelogic AL as the application launcher. UNIX versions and the required JRE [46] UNIX...
  • Page 117: Start The Applications With Océ Remote Logic

    Start the applications with Océ Remote Logic® Start the applications with Océ Remote Logic® Introduction ® Use the following 2 methods to start the applications with Océ Remote Logic Use the programs menu of your operating system. Use a command line parameter. Use the programs menu to start the applications 1.
  • Page 118 Start the applications with Océ Remote Logic® Parameters of supported languages [48] [48] Parameters of supported languages Language Language parameters Country parameters Danish Swedish Norwegian Finnish Hungarian Czech Polish German Dutch UK English US English French Italian Spanish Portuguese Russian Chinese simplified Chinese traditional Japanese...
  • Page 119 Start the applications with Océ Remote Logic® Example of a command line parameter The example below shows how to start the controller applications with the configuration file 'Myconfig.cfg', connected to the 'MyTCS500' server. The first language is set to UK English and the second language is set to French. C:\Program Files\Remote Logic\Bin\AL.exe configFile=Myconfig.cfg server=MyTCS500 language1=en country1=GB language2=fr country2=FR .
  • Page 120: Connect To The Controller

    Add a system to the drop-down list. Remove a system from the drop-down list. When the Océ TCS500 is not available in the 'Connect to' dialogue box, you must add the Océ TCS500 to the list of available systems. How to connect to a system Open the application you want to run.
  • Page 121: Log On To The Controller Applications

    Repro operator System administrator Service operator. Chapter 1 contains more information about the types of users (see ‘The Océ TCS500 users’ on page 19). Chapter 5 contains more information about the user modes in the Océ Settings Editor (see ‘Introduction to the Océ Settings Editor’ on page 74).
  • Page 122 4. Click 'OK'. You are now logged on as special user. When you are not logged on, you have 'Anonymous' user permission. (see ‘The Océ TCS500 users’ on page 19). The status bar at the bottom shows the user mode.
  • Page 123: Automatic Logon

    Automatic logon Automatic logon Introduction The 'Automatic logon' option enables you to start an application automatically in the indicated user mode. How to enable automatic logon [49] Step Action From the 'Edit' menu, select 'Options'. The 'Options' window appears. Select the 'Enable automatic logon' checkbox. From the drop-down box, select the user mode for the automatic logon.
  • Page 124 Change the password Chapter 4 Use the PLC applications to control your workflow...
  • Page 125: Use The Océ Tcs500 For Scan-To-File Jobs

    Chapter 5 Use the Océ TCS500 for scan-to-file jobs...
  • Page 126: Introduction To Scan-To-File Jobs

    82). You can use the scroll wheel to see the other settings. After you start a scan-to-file job, you can manage your jobs from the Océ Queue Manager. Illustration [96] [96] The scan-to-file job templates Chapter 5 Use the Océ TCS500 for scan-to-file jobs...
  • Page 127 Introduction to scan-to-file jobs Steps in a basic scan-to-file job Feed the original. Select 'Scan-to-file' Press the green start key. Result You get a digital file of your original.
  • Page 128 You only set the required settings that are not pre-defined in your job template and you get the desired digital file of your original. The more settings you predefine (fine tuned job template), the less settings you will have to change. Chapter 5 Use the Océ TCS500 for scan-to-file jobs...
  • Page 129: Use The Scanner Operator Panel

    You can use this method if you prefer a fast method. Know that the scanner operator panel also uses icons to explain a setting. The following illustration shows the scanner operator panel of the Océ TCS500 scanner. (see table Illustration [97] [97] The operator panel of the Océ...
  • Page 130 Select 'Close' with the lower-right softkey. Repeat from step 4 to define the next setting. Note: Use the 'Defaults' option at the lower-left key to set all settings of the job template to default. Chapter 5 Use the Océ TCS500 for scan-to-file jobs...
  • Page 131 Use the scanner operator panel Define job settings with the scroll wheel and scroll-wheel key only Select 'Copy' or 'Scan-to-file' with the upper-left softkey. The five job templates appear. Focus on a job template with the scroll wheel. A small diamond in front of a template indicates the focus of the scroll wheel. Select a job template with the scroll-wheel key.
  • Page 132: Do A Basic Scan-To-File Job

    Océ Queue Manager, a scan-to-file job appears in the selected destination of the Océ Scan Manager. How to do a basic scan-to-file job on the Océ TCS500 Place the original face down and right aligned. The scanner takes the original.
  • Page 133: Do An Extended Scan-To-File Job

    Océ Queue Manager, a scan-to-file job appears in the selected destination of the Océ Scan Manager. How to do an extended scan-to-file job on the Océ TCS500 Place the original face down and right aligned. The scanner takes the original.
  • Page 134 Repeat the selection of settings from bullet 3 if you need to define more settings. Press the green 'Start' key. Result The scanner scans the original and sends the scanned file to the defined scan-to-file destination. Chapter 5 Use the Océ TCS500 for scan-to-file jobs...
  • Page 135: Stop A Scan-To-File Job

    Stop a scan-to-file job Stop a scan-to-file job Introduction You can stop a scan-to-file job with the red stop key at the scanner operator panel. How to stop a scan-to-file job Press the red stop key. Result When you press the red stop key while the scanner scans, the scan process stops. The scanner rewinds the original and the scan-to-file job is cancelled.
  • Page 136: Settings For Extended Scan-To-File Jobs

    Use this setting to define the width of the original that the scanner scans.(see ‘'Original width'’ on page 142) 'Remove strip' Use this setting to define blank areas on the sides of the scanned image. (see ‘'Remove strip'’ on page 143) Chapter 5 Use the Océ TCS500 for scan-to-file jobs...
  • Page 137 Available settings for scan-to-file jobs Setting Description 'Mirror' Use this setting to create a mirrored image of an original. Mirroring occurs in the transport direction. (The image is mirrored along the vertical axis.) [102] 'Lighter/darker' Use this setting to define the exposure of the original. Negative values mean less exposure and darker scanned output.
  • Page 138: File Type

    'Group 4' 'CALS' Not available Not available Colour mode: Colour [53] Colour mode File type Compression Organisation 'Colour' 'TIFF' 'None' 'Raw' 'Packbits' 'Tiled' [106] 'LZW' 'Striped' 'PDF' 'None' Not available 'LZW' 'Flate' Chapter 5 Use the Océ TCS500 for scan-to-file jobs...
  • Page 139: Resolution

    'Resolution' 'Resolution' Use this setting to define the resolution of the scanned images. The higher the resolution you select, the finer the image quality. Select the required scan resolution with the scroll wheel. [54] Setting Value in dots per inch 'Resolution' '72 dpi' '100 dpi'...
  • Page 140: Original Type' And Background Compensation

    [109] the quality of the background. The compensation depends on the type of the originals. If enabled, the background compensation for 'Photo' or 'Greys&Lines' originals is a standard value. Chapter 5 Use the Océ TCS500 for scan-to-file jobs...
  • Page 141 'Original type' and background compensation Colour mode: Colour Use the 'Original type' setting to define the type of original for copy and scan-to-file jobs. Depending on the colour mode you select the values for the 'Original type' setting will change. The defined original type influences the quality of the output. Use the 'Backgnd comp' setting to define the background compensation for your original.
  • Page 142: Original Width

    Océ Settings Editor. [115] 'Custom' Custom-selected width. Use this setting if the 'Auto' setting or the 'Standard' setting does not give the required result. Chapter 5 Use the Océ TCS500 for scan-to-file jobs...
  • Page 143: Remove Strip

    'Remove strip' 'Remove strip' Use the 4 settings below to define the blank areas around the image. [58] [58] Remove strips Setting Icon Result [116] 'Remove strip' - Use this setting to remove a strip at the 'Leading' top of the image. This action decreases the print or file length.
  • Page 144 'Remove strip' Chapter 5 Use the Océ TCS500 for scan-to-file jobs...
  • Page 145: Use The Océ Tcs500 For Print Jobs

    Chapter 6 Use the Océ TCS500 for print jobs...
  • Page 146: Send Print Jobs To The Océ Tcs500

    What you need to know before you send your print jobs Definition Before you send print jobs to the Océ TCS500, remember the following. The values defined in the Océ Settings Editor are default values for the system (see ‘The user interface of the Océ Settings Editor’ on page 75).
  • Page 147: Send Print Jobs To The Océ Tcs500

    Send print jobs to the Océ TCS500 Send print jobs to the Océ TCS500 You can send your print jobs to the Océ TCS500 in various ways. The default configuration of the Océ TCS500 includes the following options to send a print job.
  • Page 148: Use Océ Print Exec® Workgroup Lt To Send Print Jobs To The Océ Tcs500

    Use Océ Print Exec® Workgroup LT to send print jobs to the Océ TCS500 printer ® Use Océ Print Exec Workgroup LT to send print jobs to the Océ TCS500 printer Introduction ® Océ Print Exec Workgroup LT is a print job submission application that allows you to send print jobs to the Océ...
  • Page 149: Use Ftp To Send Jobs To The Océ Tcs500

    FTP is to drag and drop the files or to copy and paste the files, into the 'Jobs' folder on the FTP site of your Océ TCS500. Web browsers that support job submission through FTP...
  • Page 150: Stop, Delete Or Hold An Active Job

    If you select 'Delete' the active job is permanently deleted from the print queue. If you select 'Hold' the active job is put on hold in the print queue. The Océ TCS500 allows you to change the properties of the job on hold.
  • Page 151: Change Job Attributes

    Change job attributes Change job attributes Introduction The Océ TCS500 printer allows you to change the job attributes of an active print job. How to change the job attributes of an active print job Place the active print job on hold using the printer operator panel or using the Océ...
  • Page 152: Define The Correct Media For Your Jobs

    Define the correct media on the printer and the correct settings in the job submission tools to set the Océ TCS500 for productive use or high output quality. [60] When productivity with different media sizes is the most important requirement.
  • Page 153: Change The Default Drying Time

    Change the default drying time Change the default drying time Introduction You can change the drying time with a percentage of the default drying time. For example, when you set the default drying time for Premium coated paper, under the conditions used in the table above, to 200%, the drying time will be 0'40".
  • Page 154: Cut The Output And Clean Cut A Roll Of Media

    The screen displays the message 'Preparing Feed & cut...'. The system prepares for the feed and cut. This can take between 0 and 20 seconds. [122] Press the key for 'Feed' to feed the output in steps of 5 cm. Chapter 6 Use the Océ TCS500 for print jobs...
  • Page 155 Cut the output and clean cut a roll of media [123] Press the key for 'Cut' to cut the output. When you do not require to cut the output, press the key for 'Finish' to return to the on-line screen. After you select 'Cut', the system returns to the on-line menu.
  • Page 156 The printer automatically cuts the media with the least possible media waste (20 cm). Press the key for 'Finish' to confirm the settings. The screen displays the message 'Cutting sheet...'. [126] After the sheet is cut, you automatically exit the wizard. Chapter 6 Use the Océ TCS500 for print jobs...
  • Page 157: Set Up Unattended / Overnight Printing Optimisation

    Set up unattended / overnight printing optimisation Introduction The Océ TCS500 has the possibility to print unattended, for example outside office hours. To use this option, the setting Key Operator - Printer - Settings - Calibration - Overnight printing optimisation in the Océ Settings Editor must be set to 'On'.
  • Page 158 Set up unattended / overnight printing optimisation Chapter 6 Use the Océ TCS500 for print jobs...
  • Page 159: Use The Océ Tcs500 For Copy Jobs

    Chapter 7 Use the Océ TCS500 for copy jobs...
  • Page 160: Introduction To Copy Jobs

    When you turn the Océ TCS500 on or when you select 'Copy', the scanner operator panel shows five copy job templates. The copy job templates provide access to the different settings per copy job template.
  • Page 161 Introduction to copy jobs Result You do a basic copy job in 2 steps. The basic copy job uses the settings of the first template. Steps in an extended copy job Feed the original. Define the job settings. Select the required template at the scanner operator panel and change the pre-defined settings only if necessary.
  • Page 162: Use The Scanner Operator Panel

    You can use this method if you prefer a fast method. Know that the scanner operator panel also uses icons to explain a setting. The following illustration shows the scanner operator panel of the Océ TCS500 scanner. (see table Illustration [128] [128] The operator panel of the Océ...
  • Page 163 Use the scanner operator panel Define job settings with the left soft keys and the scroll wheel Select 'Copy' or 'Scan-to-file' with the upper-left softkey. The five job templates appear. Select a job template with one of the left softkeys. The top 5 settings appear.
  • Page 164 Select 'Close' with the lower-scroll-wheel key. Repeat from step 4 to define the next setting. Note: Use the 'Defaults' option at the lower-left key to set all settings of the job template to default. Chapter 7 Use the Océ TCS500 for copy jobs...
  • Page 165: Do A Basic Copy Job

    The main steps of a basic copy job consists of the following steps. Feed the original. Press the green start key. How to copy on the Océ TCS500 Place the original face down and right aligned. The scanner takes the original.
  • Page 166: Do An Extended Copy Job

    How to copy on the Océ TCS500 Place the original face down and right aligned. The scanner takes the original. [130] [130] Place the original face down and right aligned Define the job settings. Chapter 7 Use the Océ TCS500 for copy jobs...
  • Page 167 Note: You can copy faster when you feed the original landscape, unless you must scale your original to another media size. In that case you must feed the original portrait. Result The Océ TCS500 makes a copy according to the defined settings.
  • Page 168: Stop A Copy Job

    When you press the red stop key while the scanner scans, the scan process stops. The scanner rewinds the original and the copy job is cancelled. When you press the red stop key while the scanner rewinds, the rewind process continues. The copy job is cancelled. Chapter 7 Use the Océ TCS500 for copy jobs...
  • Page 169: Extended Copy Jobs

    Available settings for copy jobs Introduction The Océ TCS500 provides a lot of settings to manage all your different copy jobs. These settings are used for extended copy jobs. The following table gives an overview and a very short description of the available settings. This table is not complete, because a setting can contain more than one setting.
  • Page 170 [135] [135] 'Lighter/darker' (example) 'Copy Output' / 'Colour' Use this setting to define if you want a 'Colour' output mode or a 'Greyscale' output. [136] [136] 'Copy Output' / 'Colour' mode(example) Chapter 7 Use the Océ TCS500 for copy jobs...
  • Page 171 Available settings for copy jobs [64] The available settings for copy jobs, a setting can contain more than one setting. (3 – 6) Setting Function 'Copy Output' / 'Quality' Use this setting to define the 'Quality' of your copied mode output.
  • Page 172 'Add strip' Use this setting to make a copy of your original with an additional strip. (see ‘Make a copy and add a strip’ on page 181) [142] [142] 'Add strip' (example) Chapter 7 Use the Océ TCS500 for copy jobs...
  • Page 173 Available settings for copy jobs [64] The available settings for copy jobs, a setting can contain more than one setting. (5 – 6) Setting Function 'Alignment' Use this setting to define how you want to align the image of the copied output. You can select one of the following options.
  • Page 174 Mirror the image of the copy [145] [145] 'Mirror' (example) 'Collate' Use this setting to define how you want to collate your copied output. (see ‘Make multiple sets of copies’ on page 178) Chapter 7 Use the Océ TCS500 for copy jobs...
  • Page 175: Improve The Copy Quality According To The Original

    You can improve the copy or scan quality even more for the following situations. You have an original from a special type. The Océ TCS500 scanner makes sure that the copy or the scanned file has a sharp image. You can define the 'Original type' setting manually to improve the copy or scan quality according to the type of original you use.
  • Page 176 A positive value lightens the copy, a negative value darkens the copy. Define the number of copies if necessary and press the green start key. Result The copy quality improved according to the brightness of the original. Chapter 7 Use the Océ TCS500 for copy jobs...
  • Page 177 Improve the copy quality according to the original How to improve the copy quality of an original with very fine details Place the original face down and right aligned. The scanner takes the original. Define the job settings. [148] [148] The 'Presentation' icon of the output 'Copy Output' - 'Quality' setting Select 'Copy' with the upper-left softkey.
  • Page 178: Make Multiple Sets Of Copies

    Feed the next original, define the enabled settings for this original if necessary and press the green start key. Repeat this step until all originals are fed. Select 'Close set' with the upper-right softkey. Chapter 7 Use the Océ TCS500 for copy jobs...
  • Page 179 Repeat this step until all originals are fed. Select 'Close set' with the upper-right softkey. Result The Océ TCS500 copies a set of originals sorted by set or by page.
  • Page 180: Scale To Another Media Size

    Define the media format at the 'To fit' setting with the scroll wheel. Define the number of copies and press the green start key. Result The Océ TCS500 copies to another media size. Chapter 7 Use the Océ TCS500 for copy jobs...
  • Page 181: Make A Copy And Add A Strip

    Define the number of copies if necessary and press the green start key. Note: To measure the size of a strip you can use the ruler available at the scanner (metric). Result The Océ TCS500 adds a trailing or leading strip from the copy.
  • Page 182: Make A Copy And Remove A Strip

    Océ Queue Manager, a scan-to-file job appears in the selected destination of the Océ Scan Manager. Attention: When you remove a strip, make sure that you copied all the required information. Chapter 7 Use the Océ TCS500 for copy jobs...
  • Page 183 Define the number of copies if necessary and press the green start key. Note: To measure the size of a strip you can use the ruler available at the scanner (metric). Result The Océ TCS500 removes a trailing or leading strip to the copy.
  • Page 184: Make A Copy Of A Specific Area Of An Original

    Océ Queue Manager, a scan-to-file job appears in the selected destination of the Océ Scan Manager. Attention: When you remove a strip, make sure that you copied all the required information. Chapter 7 Use the Océ TCS500 for copy jobs...
  • Page 185 Define the number of copies if necessary and press the green start key. Note: To measure the size of a strip you can use the ruler available at the scanner (metric). Result The Océ TCS500 copies a specific area of the original to the specified position on the copy.
  • Page 186: Make A Copy And Delete A Specific Area Of An Original

    Select 'Length' with the left softkey and define the value with the scroll wheel or numeric keys and close the setting. Define the number of copies if necessary and press the green start key. Result The Océ TCS500 copies an original without the specified area. Chapter 7 Use the Océ TCS500 for copy jobs...
  • Page 187: Ensure The Best Output Quality

    Chapter 8 Ensure the best output quality...
  • Page 188: Introduction To How To Ensure The Best Output Quality

    These methods are described in the Define the output quality section of this chapter. The Océ TCS500 has 3 methods that help you to identify and analyse changes in the output quality, the 'Quality check' print, the 'Tone scale area check' print, and the 'Demo print'.
  • Page 189: Define The Output Quality

    The quality modes Introduction The Océ TCS500 enables you to select the correct quality mode for your output requirements. You can define the required quality mode in the printer driver. You can define the default quality mode in the Océ Settings Editor.
  • Page 190: Output Type, Output Quality And Print Speed

    Output type, output quality and print speed Output type, output quality and print speed Introduction The type of your printed output depends on the following parameter. The colour mode ('Greyscale' / 'Colour' The quality of your printed output depends on the following parameters. The media type The quality mode The print speed...
  • Page 191: Recommended Media Types And Quality Modes

    Recommended media types and quality modes Recommended media types and quality modes Introduction The selection of the media and the quality modes depends on the application of the output. The tables give you an idea of which media type and quality modes to use in a work process.
  • Page 192 Recommended media types and quality modes CAD and GIS drawings - Colour [71] [71] CAD and GIS drawings - Colour When to use Recommended media type Recommended quality mode To check a drawing Draft paper 'Check' Standard paper Tracing paper Bond Translucent bond To release a drawing Draft paper...
  • Page 193: Colour Management

    'Colour Management' Path: Key Operator - Jobs - Print - Defaults - Colour Management Depending on the type of file you want to print, the Océ TCS500 offers different colour-information conversions. You can select the 'Colour Management' settings, that give the best results for the colour-information conversion.
  • Page 194 'Colour Management' [73] Overview 'Colour Management' settings for 'HP-GL, HP-GL/2, HP-RTL' files. (2 – 2) Basic setting Advanced settings 'Colour feel' 'Océ enhanced colours' 'Enhanced colours: 'sRGB' RGB input data' 'Adobe RGB' 'Enhanced colours: 'Perceptual (photo)' Rendering intent' 'Saturation (business graphics)' 'Absolute colorimetric' 'Relative colorimetric'...
  • Page 195 'Colour Management' File type: Bitmap ('TIFF') [74] [74] Overview 'Colour Management' settings for 'TIFF' files Basic setting Advanced settings 'Colour feel' 'Océ CAD colours' 'Océ enhanced 'Enhanced colours: colours' RGB input data' 'sRGB' 'Adobe RGB' 'Enhanced colours: 'Perceptual (photo)' Rendering intent' 'Saturation (business graphics)' 'Absolute colorimetric'...
  • Page 196 'Colour Management' ® File type: PostScript ('PostScript , PDF') [75] ® [75] Overview 'Colour Management' settings for 'PostScript , PDF' files. Basic setting Advanced settings 'Colour feel' 'Océ CAD colours' 'Océ enhanced 'Enhanced colours: 'sRGB' colours' RGB input data' 'Adobe RGB' 'Enhanced colours: 'Euroscale coated' CMYK input data'...
  • Page 197: Colour Feel

    'Colour feel' 'Colour feel' Path: Key Operator - Jobs - Print - Defaults - Colour Management - HP-GL, HP-GL/2, HP-RTL Path: Key Operator - Jobs - Print - Defaults - Colour Management - TIFF Path: Key Operator - Jobs - Print - Defaults - Colour Management - PostScript, 'Colour feel' settings in the Settings Editor [161] One of the options you have to finetune your output quality is to adjust the 'Colour...
  • Page 198 'Colour feel' [76] [76] Overview of the 'Colour feel' settings. 'Colour feel' Description 'Océ CAD colours' This setting gives bright saturated colours. Advised for: line and vector drawings. 'Océ enhanced colours' This setting gives photo-realistic colours. Advised for: photos or graphic art presentations. If you select 'Océ...
  • Page 199: Enhanced Colours: Rgb Input Data

    'Enhanced colours: RGB input data' setting. This setting specifies the source colour space for printing RGB images, objects and text and allows the Océ TCS500 to select the best conversion from the source's RGB-colour space to the printer's CMYK colours (colour mapping).
  • Page 200: Enhanced Colours: Cmyk Input Data

    'Enhanced colours: CMYK input data' 'Enhanced colours: CMYK input data' Path: Key Operator - Jobs - Print - Defaults - Colour Management - PostScript, One of the options you have to finetune your output quality is to adjust the 'Colour Management' settings.
  • Page 201: Enhanced Colours: Rendering Intent

    'Enhanced colours: Rendering intent' 'Enhanced colours: Rendering intent' Path: Key Operator - Jobs - Print - Defaults - Colour Management - HP-GL, HP-GL/2, HP-RTL Path: Key Operator - Jobs - Print - Defaults - Colour Management - TIFF Path: Key Operator - Jobs - Print - Defaults - Colour Management - PostScript, One of the options you have to finetune your output quality is to adjust the 'Colour Management' settings.
  • Page 202 Note: If you generate a colour scan-to-file job in TIFF format on an Océ TCS400, an Océ TCS500 or an Océ TDS450, 'Relative colorimetric' gives the best result. Chapter 8 Ensure the best output quality...
  • Page 203: Check The Output Quality

    Output quality problems Check the output quality Output quality problems Introduction The Océ TCS500 offers three possibilities to check the quality of your printed output. Make a quality check print Make a tone scale area print Make a demo print.
  • Page 204 Output quality problems Overview of output quality problems - Stripes and Banding [81] [81] Stripes and Banding problems (1 – 2) Graphical representation of the Description problem [163] Small stripes over the entire width of the print (colour independent) Perform an 'Optimise print quality' test. Note: This problem can occur in all print modes.
  • Page 205 Output quality problems [81] Stripes and Banding problems (2 – 2) Graphical representation of the Description problem [165] Stripes perpendicular to the paper feed direction In check mode the width of these lines is 12 mm. In release mode the lines are smaller (3-6 mm) and less visible.
  • Page 206 Output quality problems Overview of output quality problems - Waves / Cockle [82] [82] Waves / Cockle problems Graphical representation of the Description problem [168] Waves and or light stripes in the paper feed direction Bands can consist of waves and / or slight colour differences of approximately 1cm.
  • Page 207 Output quality problems Overview of output quality problems - Colours [83] [83] Colour problems Graphical representation of the Description problem [169] Weak and polluted lines Select the 'Océ CAD colours' setting from the 'Colour Management' menu in the Océ Settings Editor, PEWG (LT) or Océ...
  • Page 208: Quality Check' Print

    'Quality check' print 'Quality check' print Introduction The 'Quality check' print option is a quick method to help you find the cause of an unsatisfactory output quality. The 'Quality check' print option is especially useful to check the quality of printed lines. Use the 'Quality check' print option on the printer operator panel to trace output quality problems.
  • Page 209: Tone Scale Area Check' Print

    'Tone scale area check' print 'Tone scale area check' print Introduction The 'Tone scale area check' print option is a quick method to help you find the cause of an unsatisfactory output quality. The 'Tone scale area check' print option is especially useful to check the quality of the colour rendering and the colour fastness.
  • Page 210: Demo Print

    'Demo print' Introduction You can make a demo print to get an impression of the print capabilities of the Océ TCS500. Use the 'Demo print' print option on the printer operator panel to trace output quality problems. (see ‘Output quality problems’ on page...
  • Page 211: Optimise The Output Quality

    Optimise the output quality Optimise the output quality on the printer Introduction This section describes different methods that you can use to optimise the output quality on the Océ TCS500 printer. Problem analysis and solutions [84] [84] Problem analysis and solutions (1 –...
  • Page 212 Optimise the output quality on the printer [84] Problem analysis and solutions (2 – 4) Problem Method of Solutions analysis White stripes in 'Quality check' Use the 'Presentation' quality filled areas print mode(see ‘Output type, output quality and print speed’ on page 190) Use the 'Optimise print quality'...
  • Page 213 Optimise the output quality on the printer [84] Problem analysis and solutions (3 – 4) Problem Method of Solutions analysis Missing sections 'Quality check' Use the 'Presentation' quality mode in lines or stepped print Use the 'Optimise print quality' lines wizard to correct the problem.
  • Page 214 Optimise the output quality on the printer [84] Problem analysis and solutions (4 – 4) Problem Method of Solutions analysis The print contains 'Demo print' The media type defined on the regular horizontal printer must be the same as media light or dark bands roll available on the printer.
  • Page 215: Use The Optimise Print Quality Wizard

    The wizard performs the following actions. Detect weak or failing nozzles. The Océ TCS500 automatically compensates the detected nozzles in future prints to make sure that print quality is optimal. Align the printheads and optimise the paper transport.
  • Page 216 Use the Optimise print quality wizard An introduction screen displays the message 'Use this wizard to optimise the print quality.' [173] Press the key for 'Next'. The screen displays the message 'Select roll to use'. You can only calibrate on the defined media types (see ‘Set up unattended / overnight printing optimisation’...
  • Page 217: Optional Document Management Applications For Your Océ Tcs500

    Chapter 9 Optional Document Management applications for your Océ TCS500...
  • Page 218: Océ Account Center

    Océ Account Console from a local PC or remotely through a web browser. Access to Océ Account Console application is password protected and limited to authorised personnel such as an administrator and a book-keeper. Chapter 9 Optional Document Management applications for your Océ TCS500...
  • Page 219 An overview of Océ Account Center Illustration [176] User roles and tasks in Océ Account center [85] [85] User roles and tasks in Océ Account center Users Tasks 1) Administrator A) Create, manage and delete the account dialogue. ® B) Publish the account dialogue to the Océ Power Logic controller.
  • Page 220: Océ Account Logic

    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 Administer Océ Account Logic (administrators only). Chapter 9 Optional Document Management applications for your Océ TCS500...
  • Page 221: Summary Of Océ Account Logic

    Summary of Océ Account Logic Summary of Océ Account Logic Sections Océ Account Logic has the following three sections. The 'Copy & File' tab Use this tab to enter account information for copy jobs and scan-to-file jobs. The 'Print' tab Use this tab to enter account information for print jobs.
  • Page 222: Océ Repro Desk

    ® Océ Print Exec Workgroup. An application to define and control the print jobs via your web browser. Note: Visit Océ on the internet at www.oce.com for the latest information. Chapter 9 Optional Document Management applications for your Océ TCS500...
  • Page 223: License Management With Océ License Logic

    Chapter 10 License management with Océ License Logic...
  • Page 224: Introduction To Océ License Logic

    Introduction to Océ License Logic Introduction to Océ License Logic Introduction The Océ applications and options are protected against unauthorised use. You need to activate the license to enable an application or option for use. Océ License Logic enables you to manage the licenses very easy. This section describes the following.
  • Page 225: The Basic Workflow Of License Activation

    The basic workflow of license activation The basic workflow of license activation Introduction Before you can use the possibilities of Océ License Logic, you must log on to Océ License Logic. The following workflow describes per step when to use which possibility.
  • Page 226: The Structure Of License Files And Licenses

    The structure of license files and licenses The structure of license files and licenses Introduction A license file contains a license per option of your Océ system. You can view the current active licenses with Océ License Logic. You can preview the new active licenses with Océ...
  • Page 227 The structure of license files and licenses [86] What you see depends on the situation (2 – 2) Situation What do you see Preview the resale licenses You see the following. during the license activation job All current active resale licenses if you use the license file that All new active resale licenses.
  • Page 228: Log On To Océ License Logic

    Log on to Océ License Logic Log on to Océ License Logic Introduction You can run Océ License Logic on the controller of the Océ system or remote through a web browser. Access to Océ License Logic is password protected. Use the same System Administrator password as you use on the Océ...
  • Page 229 Log on to Océ License Logic Result Océ License Logic starts with one of the following windows. The 'No active license' window. This window opens if there are no active licenses. The 'View licenses' window. This windows opens if Océ License Logic detects active licenses. Note: If the log on failed, Océ...
  • Page 230: View The Current Active Licenses

    View the current active licenses View the current active licenses Introduction When you log on and Océ License Logic detects active licenses, the 'View licenses' window opens and displays the current active licenses. Per option the following fields with license information display. 'Option' This field displays the name of the option.
  • Page 231: Get The Host Id Of The Océ System

    Get the host id of the Océ system Before you begin Make sure that the print system has active licenses. If Océ License Logic does not detect active licenses, the 'No active license' opens (see ‘Log on to Océ License Logic’...
  • Page 232: Save The Current Active Licenses

    Save the current active licenses Save the current active licenses Introduction You can save all current active licenses of different licenses types into one single file. Purpose Save the current active licenses for the following purposes. Collect and save all active licenses of different types into one single file Create a back-up file before you start a license activation job.
  • Page 233: Perform A License Activation Job

    Perform a license activation job Perform a license activation job Introduction You need to activate the licenses on the Océ system to enable an option for use. Océ delivers the new licenses through one or more license files. Purpose Activate the licenses for the following purposes. Activate a new demo or resale license to enable a new option Activate the saved licenses of your back-up file to return to the saved situation.
  • Page 234 Perform a license activation job How to activate the licenses Log on to Océ License Logic. The 'No active license' window opens if there are no active licenses. The 'View licenses' windows opens if Océ License Logic detects active licenses. If the 'No active license' window opens, click the 'Next' button.
  • Page 235: Maintain The Océ Tcs500

    Chapter 11 Maintain the Océ TCS500...
  • Page 236: Maintain The Océ Tcs500 Scanner

    [179] [179] The remove the calibration sheet icon Select 'OK' with the lower-right softkey. Note: When the calibration process stops or fails, follow the instructions on the scanner operator panel carefully. Chapter 11 Maintain the Océ TCS500...
  • Page 237: Clean The Scan Area

    Clean the scan area Result The Océ TCS500 scanner is calibrated and the scan quality is correct again. Clean the scan area Introduction You need to keep the glass plate clean. A dirty glass plate causes a decreased copy and scan quality. Clean the glass plate when you have lines on the image that are not on the original.
  • Page 238 Dry the glass plate and the white plate with another lint-free cloth. Clean the white plate. Lift the top cover, turn the top cover towards you and push the top cover backwards until you hear or feel a click. Turn on the Océ TCS500 scanner. Chapter 11 Maintain the Océ TCS500...
  • Page 239: Maintain The Océ Tcs500 Printer

    Introduction The standard configuration of the Océ TCS500 contains two rolls of media . The Océ TCS500 is also available with one roll or with three rolls. Appendix A contains a list of the supported media types and media sizes.
  • Page 240 The medium automatically retracts from the printer. Use both hands to remove the roll. [183] [183] Remove the roll Both far ends of the roll contain flanges with handles. Lift the handles to release the flanges. Chapter 11 Maintain the Océ TCS500...
  • Page 241 Replace the media [184] [184] Release the flanges Remove the flanges. [185] [185] Remove the flanges...
  • Page 242 The printer automatically draws the medium in the correct position. When the printer loads the roll of media, the screen of the printer operator panel shows the feedback. Note: The printer automatically detects the width of the media. Chapter 11 Maintain the Océ TCS500...
  • Page 243 Replace the media How to select the settings for the new roll of media Attention: After you load a new roll of media, the screen of the printer operator panel displays a wizard. Use the wizard to define the media type and the cut option for the new media roll.
  • Page 244 When you do not press the retract button and continue in the 'Change media type' wizard, the screen displays the message 'Select roll to change media type for...'. Use the lower softkeys to select the correct roll to change the media type for. Chapter 11 Maintain the Océ TCS500...
  • Page 245 Replace the media [192] [192] Select a roll to change the media type. Press the key for 'Next' to continue. The screen displays the message 'Change media type of roll [number]'. Use the lower softkeys to select the correct media type for the media roll.
  • Page 246: Replace The Ink Tanks

    Replace the ink tanks Replace the ink tanks Introduction The Océ TCS500 contains the following four ink tanks. One tank for the cyan ink. One tank for the magenta ink. One tank for the yellow ink. One tank for the black ink.
  • Page 247 Replace the ink tanks How to remove an ink tank Press the dimpled recess in the ink tank inward and upward to release the ink tank. [194] [194] Push the tank inward and upward Pull the ink tank straight out of the slot. [195] [195] Pull the tank out The indication for the removed tank on the printer operator panel changes into a...
  • Page 248 Replace the ink tanks How to place an ink tank Attention: Make sure that you only use Océ TCS500 ink tanks. Using TCS400 ink tanks will damage your printer! Attention: Make sure that you replace an ink tank with a tank that contains ink of the same colour.
  • Page 249: Replace A Defective Printhead

    Replace a defective printhead Replace a defective printhead Introduction The Océ TCS500 contains the following nine printheads. [87] [87] Overview printheads Quantity Colour Printhead position (indicated on the printhead carriage) Black (K) 1, 2, 3 Cyan (C) 4, 5 Magenta (M)
  • Page 250 Press the key for 'Next'. The screen displays the message 'Carriage moving to centre position...' while the carriage moves to the centre. The screen displays 'Open top cover.' Chapter 11 Maintain the Océ TCS500...
  • Page 251 Replace a defective printhead Open the top cover. [197] The screen displays the message 'Replace printheads' and the printheads that you must replace. Find the correct printhead number on the printhead carriage. [198] Press the front of the printhead cover to unlock the cover. [199]...
  • Page 252 Replace a defective printhead Open the printhead cover. [200] Pull out the printhead and remove it. [201] Chapter 11 Maintain the Océ TCS500...
  • Page 253 Replace a defective printhead How to place a printhead Remove the protective tape from the new printhead. Note: Do not touch the contact and nozzle areas of the printhead after you remove the protective tape. Place the new printhead in the printhead holder. The printhead only fits in one way.
  • Page 254: Replace The Maintenance Cassette

    Attention: Do not remove the maintenance cassette when you are not in the wizard. You can seriously damage the printheads. When you open the maintenance door outside the wizard, an error message prompts you to close the door. Chapter 11 Maintain the Océ TCS500...
  • Page 255 Replace the maintenance cassette How to remove the maintenance cassette Press the on-line / off-line key on the printer operator panel to set the printer off-line. If you replace the cassette as the result of the message 'Maintenance cassette full. Press Continue to start the Replace cassette wizard.', press the softkey for 'Continue' to enter the 'Replace cassette.' wizard.
  • Page 256 Be careful with the ink on the maintenance cassette. Note: The packing of the new maintenance cassette also includes a plastic zip lock waste bag. Use this bag to dispose of the old maintenance cassette. Chapter 11 Maintain the Océ TCS500...
  • Page 257 Replace the maintenance cassette How to place the maintenance cassette Slide the new maintenance cassette into the cassette holder. Close the cover of the maintenance cassette . The cover locks automatically. The screen displays the message 'Is the cassette you placed used or new?' [207] Attention: Make sure that you select the correct option.
  • Page 258 Replace the maintenance cassette Chapter 11 Maintain the Océ TCS500...
  • Page 259: System Messages And Solutions

    Chapter 12 System messages and solutions...
  • Page 260: The Océ Tcs500 Scanner

    Clear an original jam The Océ TCS500 scanner Clear an original jam Introduction A red light at the scanner operator panel indicates that an original jam occurred. How to remove a jammed original Pull the top cover towards you and lift the top cover to open it.
  • Page 261: Scanner Error-Messages And Solutions

    Scanner error-messages and solutions Scanner error-messages and solutions Introduction When an error occurs, the Océ TCS500 scanner shows the following information. The error-message icon The error message A description of the solution An error code Functions at the lower softkeys.
  • Page 262: The Océ Tcs500 Printer

    Overview The Océ TCS500 printer Overview Definition This table gives an overview of the possible error messages and system messages of the Océ TCS500 printer and refers to the possible solution. [88] Error message / System Description / solution message...
  • Page 263 Overview Printhead error messages The table below gives on overview of the printhead-related error codes. [89] Error Description Customer action code 4501 - Excessive leakage current Replace the printhead by using the 4509 detected for head [1…9] wizard. Printhead failing Note: Never re-insert a Replace printed [1…9] printhead that has...
  • Page 264: Required Media Not Available

    Required media not available Required media not available Required media not available ® When the Océ Power Logic controller tries to print on a type of media that is not available on the printer, the printer operator panel displays a media request. The system produces a short interrupted audio signal.
  • Page 265: Cover Or Door Opened

    Cover or door opened Cover or door opened Cover or door opened You are only allowed to open the top cover when you are in the 'Replace printhead' wizard. You are only allowed to open the maintenance door when you are in the 'Replace cassette' wizard.
  • Page 266: Remove Jammed Media

    Remove jammed media Remove jammed media Introduction When a media jam occurs, the system produces a double audio signal. The red LEDs of the printer operator panel remain illuminated. When a jammed media error occurs on the system, immediately remove the jammed media to prevent damage to the printer.
  • Page 267: Temperature Or Humidity Out Of Range

    Temperature or humidity out of range [215] Insert the roll of media in the printer. The printer is ready for use. Note: When you remove the media from the front of the printer, there is a risk of ink pollution in the media feed section. Temperature or humidity out of range Temperature or humidity out of range The system produces a short interrupted audio signal.
  • Page 268: Carriage Away From Home Position Too Long

    When you do not have a keyboard, mouse and monitor with your controller, you can also clear the system with the 'Configure system' wizard on the printer. (see ‘Configure the network settings of the Océ TCS500’ on page 66). Chapter 12 System messages and solutions...
  • Page 269: Correct System Errors

    Correct system errors Correct system errors Introduction When a system error, the system produces a double audio signal. The red LEDs of the printer operator panel remain illuminated. How to correct system errors A system error is an error that the system can recover. When a system error occurs, an error code is displayed on the screen.
  • Page 270: Deal With Permanent Errors

    Deal with permanent errors Deal with permanent errors Introduction When a permanent error occurs, the system produces a double audio signal. The red LEDs of the printer operator panel remain illuminated. How to deal with permanent errors A permanent error is an error that neither the system nor the operator can recover. A permanent error does not recover when you restart the system.
  • Page 271: Specifications Of The Océ Tcs500

    Appendix A Specifications of the Océ TCS500...
  • Page 272: The Océ Tcs500 Scanner

    Image quality Original type selection (see ‘Original types for the Océ TCS500 scanner’ on page 274) Colour selection (Black&White / Grey / Colour) Brightness light/dark Image optimisation for fine details or speed Appendix A Specifications of the Océ TCS500...
  • Page 273 Specifications Océ TCS500 scanner Image editing Remove strips (leading/trailing/left/right) Mirroring horizontal Delete area Other Pre-programming of next job functionalities Programmable default settings Synchro cut mode Leading and trailing strip adjustment (0 mm - 400 mm) Concurrent scanning and printing Scan to file Black&White / Grey (option).
  • Page 274: Original Types For The Océ Tcs500 Scanner

    Original types for the Océ TCS500 scanner Original types for the Océ TCS500 scanner The original types that you can use for your Océ TCS500 scanner are listed in the table below. [91] [91] Original types (1 – 2) Original type...
  • Page 275 Original types for the Océ TCS500 scanner [91] Original types (2 – 2) Original type Type Icon [225] Colour 'Photo' [225] Photo icon [226] 'Lines&Text' [226] Lines / text icon [227] 'Map' [227] Lines / text icon 8835 [228] 'Artwork'...
  • Page 276: The Océ Tcs500 Printer

    TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, FTP, LPD, Novell Power consumption Controller: < 100 W Monitor: 200 W (depends on monitor type) Electrical requirements 100-120 / 230 V, 50/60 Hz ® Applicable software Océ Power Logic controller software Appendix A Specifications of the Océ TCS500...
  • Page 277 Specifications Océ Power Logic® controller Océ Power Logic® controller software ® The Océ Power Logic controller software consists of a basic module and a print module.
  • Page 278 Standard file formats Vector: HP-GL, HP-GL/2, CalComp Raster: HP-RTL, TIFF 6.0, NIFF, CALS-I, NIRS, C4, ASCII Cut length Standard cut Synchro cut Custom cut ® Optional Adobe PostScript 3 PDF printing and PDF Scan-to-file Appendix A Specifications of the Océ TCS500...
  • Page 279: Specifications Océ Tcs500 Printer

    Specifications Océ TCS500 printer Specifications Océ TCS500 printer [95] Technology Multiple printhead thermal inkjet. Printheads 9 Semi-permanent printheads with 640 nozzles 3 Black printheads 2 Cyan printheads 2 Magenta printheads 2 Yellow printheads. True resolution 600 dpi x 600 dpi...
  • Page 280 < 60 W Standby 153 W In operation 201 W Weight 165 -180 kg Safety approvals TüV GS, CETECOM, CE, UL, (c)UL, CB, FCC Class A Other Maintenance cassette. ® EPA Energy Star compliant. Appendix A Specifications of the Océ TCS500...
  • Page 281: Preferred Media Types And Sizes

    Avoid dust and direct sunlight. Wrap not used paper in the plastic to prevent it absorbing moisture. Media types - Europe The following preferred media types are available for the Océ TCS500 printer in Europe: [96] [96] Preferred media types - Europe...
  • Page 282 Preferred media types and sizes Media types - USA The following preferred media types are available for the Océ TCS500 printer in the USA: [97] [97] Preferred media types - USA IJM number Media name Media name in Wizard 86-500...
  • Page 283 Preferred media types and sizes Media types - Japan The following preferred media types are available for the Océ TCS500 printer in Japan: [98] [98] Preferred media types - Japan IJM number Media name Media name in Wizard Recycled Plain 64 gsm...
  • Page 284: Typical Drying Times

    Tracing paper Océ Tracing Paper 90 g/m 2'55" Translucent bond Océ Translucent Bond 16 lbs 0'50" Océ Translucent Bond 18 lbs Monochrome vellum Océ Monochrome Vellum 16 lbs 1'05" Océ Monochrome Vellum 20 lbs Appendix A Specifications of the Océ TCS500...
  • Page 285 Typical drying times [100] Typical drying times per media type (2 – 2) Media type Media name Drying time (minutes'sec onds") Color vellum Océ Color Vellum 20 lbs 1'40" Océ Double Matt Film 95 µ Matt film 1'45" Océ Film Double Matt Erasable 3 mil Océ...
  • Page 286: Standard Scale Factor

    Standard scale factor Standard scale factor Introduction The Océ TCS500 can scale (reduce and enlarge) the image to a defined format. The overview below shows the scale factor if you need to copy on media of different sizes. Attention: If you select the wrong scale factor you can loose information.
  • Page 287 Standard scale factor Generic ISO media series The table shows the scale factor if you copy from one media size (original column) to another media size [102] [102] ISO table Originals Standard scale fixed steps for the ISO media series [%]...
  • Page 288: Specifications Océ Scan Logic

    Stripped for TIFF files Tiled. Available file TIFF file format compression None (uncompressed) methods Group 3 2D Group 4 Packbits LZW. PDF file format Group 4 Flate LZW. CALS-I file format Group 4. Appendix A Specifications of the Océ TCS500...
  • Page 289 Specifications Océ Scan Logic® Available colour TIFF file format depths Black & white, 1 bit per pixel Greyscale, 8 bits per pixel RGB, 24 bits per pixel. PDF file format Black & white, 1 bit per pixel Greyscale, 8 bits per pixel RGB, 24 bits per pixel.
  • Page 290: Specifications Drivers And Job Submission Software

    Windows 2000 ® Windows XP , Macintosh MacOS 8.6/9.x or Macintosh Mac OS X application to Océ printers. Note: Visit Océ on the internet at www.oce.com for the latest information. Optional application software [105] Function Application software ® Job submission Océ...
  • Page 291: Appendix B Reader's Comment Sheet

    Appendix B Reader's comment sheet...
  • Page 292: Reader's Comment Sheet

    Reader's comment sheet Reader's comment sheet Questions Have you found this manual to be accurate? O Yes O No Were you able to operate the product, after reading this manual? O Yes O No Does this manual provide sufficient background information? O Yes O No Is the format of this manual convenient in size, readability and arrangement (page...
  • Page 293 City: Country: Please return this sheet to: Océ-Technologies B.V. For the attention of ITC User Documentation. P.O. Box 101, 5900 MA Venlo The Netherlands Send your comments by E-mail to: itc-userdoc@oce.nl For the addresses of local Océ organisations see: http://www.oce.com...
  • Page 294 Reader's comment sheet Appendix B Reader's comment sheet...
  • Page 295: Addresses Of Local Océ Organisations

    Appendix C Addresses of local Océ organisations...
  • Page 296: Addresses Of Local Océ Organisations

    Océ-Australia Ltd. Océ-Österreich GmbH P.O. Box 363 Postfach 95 Ferntree Gully MDC 1233 Vienna Vic 3165 Austria Australia http://www.oce.at/ http://www.oce.com.au/ Océ-Belgium N.V./S.A. Océ-Brasil Comércio e Indústria Ltda. J. Bordetlaan 32 Av. das Nações Unidas, 11.857 1140 Brussel Brooklin Novo Belgium São Paulo-SP 04578-000...
  • Page 297 Addresses of local Océ organisations Océ-Hungaria Kft. Océ-Ireland Ltd. 1241 Budapest 3006 Lake Drive Pf.: 237 Citywest Business Campus Hungary Saggart http://www.oce.hu/ Co. Dublin Ireland http://www.oce.ie/ Océ-Italia S.p.A. Océ Japan Corporation Strada Padana Superiore 2/B 3-25-1, Nishi Shinbashi 20063 Cernusco sul Naviglio (MI)
  • Page 298 5450 North Cumberland Avenue Chicago, IL 60656 http://www.oceusa.com/ Note: The web site http://www.oce.com gives the current addresses of the local Océ organisations and distributors. Note: The addresses of local Océ organisations for information about the Wide Format Printing Systems and the Production Printing Systems can be different from the addresses above.
  • Page 299 Alternative language Océ TCS500 printer ....31 Display language ..... 62 Océ...
  • Page 300 Index Display language ..... 62 Set memory delete an area ......186 damaged jobs .
  • Page 301 Password ......20 Océ TCS500 printer ..... . 31 Océ...
  • Page 302 Index Stripes and Banding ....204 hold ....... 150 Waves / Cockle .
  • Page 303 Index Job priority ......101 Standard ......286 Menu bar .
  • Page 304 Index destination setting ....136 System Administrator lighter/darker setting ....136 Password .
  • Page 305 Index Administrator ..... . . 219 book-keeper ......219 Users .
  • Page 306 Index...

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