QMS 1060E Operation

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  • Page 2 The ENERGY STAR emblem does not represent EPA endorsement of any product or service. The digitally encoded software included with your QMS 1060E Print System is Copyrighted © 1995 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 Introduction ... 1-2 About This Manual ... 1-2 Typographic Conventions 1-3 Introduction ... 2-2 Preventing Print Media Jams ... 2-2 Loading the 500-Sheet Cassette ... 2-3...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Cancelling a Print Job 3-8 Ending a Print Job 3-8 Introduction ... 4-2 Handling the Printer ... 4-2 Cleaning the Printer ... 4-4 Cleaning Guidelines 4-4 Cleaning the Outside of the Printer 4-4 Cleaning the Inside of the Printer 4-5...
  • Page 5 Clearing Output Tray Jams 6-7 Status Messages ... 6-7 Service Messages ...6-10 HP-GL Error Codes and PCL Error Codes 6-11 Printer Problem Checklist ...6-11 IBM PC and Compatible Computer Checklist 6-14 Apple Macintosh Checklist 6-14 Control Panel Problems 6-16 Data Indicator Stays Lit 6-16 Paper Jam Message Stays On 6-16 Emulation Problems ...6-17...
  • Page 6 NetWare Banner Page Job Does Not Print 6-20 Not All Pages Print 6-20 Orientation Problem 6-20 PostScript Error with Error Handler Enabled 6-20 General Printer Problems ... 6-21 No Start-up Page 6-21 Advanced Status Page Won't Print 6-21 Printer Resets 6-22 Disk Problems ...
  • Page 7 Sources of Support ... A-2 Your QMS Vendor A-2 Your Application Vendor A-2 Q-FAX A-2 The QMS Corporate Bulletin Board System A-3 CompuServe A-3 Internet A-3 QMS Customer Response Center (CRC) A-4 QMS National Service A-5 QMS World-wide Offices ... A-6...
  • Page 9 About this manual Typographic conventions...
  • Page 10: Introduction

    This manual provides information you may need only once in a while. Use it in conjunction with your other QMS 1060E Print System docu- mentation. Here is a brief overview of the Operation guide. The information in this manual is divided into the following sections:...
  • Page 11 Text you type, and messages and information Mixed-Case displayed on the screen Courier Variable text you type; replace the italicized word(s) Mixed-Case with information specific to your printer or computer Italic Courier Information displayed in the printer message window UPPERCASE COURIER...
  • Page 12 » 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 13 Preventing media jams Loading and using media in the 500-sheet cassette Loading and using media in the multipurpose tray Replacing the toner cartridge...
  • Page 14 If you have problems with multiple sheets of media feeding through the printer, remove the media from the tray or cassette and fan the edges. The sheets may be sticking together. ) paper, 100 transparencies, 120 labels, or 400...
  • Page 15: Your Qms Vendor

    Load media printing side up. The printing side of paper is indi- cated on the paper wrapping. The QMS 1060E Print System comes standard with one 500-sheet letter/A4 cassette. The printer automatically pulls media from the cas- sette, if the cassette is selected. You may purchase an optional cas- sette from your QMS vendor.
  • Page 16 » Note: Paper is packed in reams of 500 sheets. Do not unpack the paper above the printer as this might cause particles to fall into the printer components. Note the arrows on the wrapper. They show which side of the paper should be on the top when it is loaded in the cassette.
  • Page 17 Grip each end of the stack firmly. Straighten the stack, and then roll the fanned sheets from side to side to get air through the sheets and prevent static buildup.
  • Page 18 Take off the top and bottom sheets. The top and bottom sheets sometimes have residual glue buildup that could cause the printer to jam. Position the cassette. The cassette has a spring in the bottom that provides some resis- tance when print media is placed on it. Lay the cassette flat on a hard surface and using your left hand push down on the plate in the cassette until it locks.
  • Page 19 Up to the bottom limit mark Halfway to the top limit mark Up to the top limit mark. Ensure that the media stack lies flat, does not exceed the top limit mark, and is positioned under the retaining clips. Slide the cassette back into the feeder.
  • Page 20 Adjust the media stop to fit the media size. The printer delivers your output, print-side down, to the output tray at the top of the printer. The media stop keeps the sheets positioned in the output tray.
  • Page 21 Use the multipurpose tray to print on paper, thick paper, letterhead, envelopes, card stock, labels, odd-sized paper (such as B5 ISO or executive), recycled paper, or transparencies. The multipurpose tray is especially useful if you want to print on a single sheet of letterhead or colored paper without changing the media in the cassette.
  • Page 22 » Note: Remember that all media on your QMS 1060E Print System is inserted short-edge first. Align the media, and insert it print side up between the media guides sliding it as far as it will go in the printer. Make sure it doesn’t exceed the limit mark and it fits firmly...
  • Page 23 » multipurpose tray have been fed through the printer. Adjust the media stop to the correct media size. The QMS 1060E Print System supports envelope printing in two ways: From the multipurpose tray (up to 10 envelopes) From the optional envelope cassette (up to 50 envelopes) »...
  • Page 24: Loading The Multipurpose Tray

    3.6" width (92 mm) to 6.65" width (176 mm) 5.86" length (149 mm) to 9.43" length (240 mm). Your printer receives the instructions to print on envelopes from your application. Use landscape orientation to create the envelope text in your application short-edge first, set the multipurpose tray or cassette to the correct envelope size, and load the envelope short-edge first.
  • Page 25 Because envelopes pass through heated rollers, the gummed area on the flap may seal. Open the flap immediately after the envelope passes through the printer, before the seal cools. You may then reseal it in the usual manner. The use of envelopes with emulsion- based glue avoids this problem.
  • Page 26: Loading The 500-Sheet Cassette

    The adhesive and car- rier sheet must withstand the fusing temperature (200 C/392 F). The following label stock is qualified for use in this printer: Avery 5260/5160 (1" x 2 ") Avery 5261/5161 (1" x 4") Avery 5262/5162 (1 "...
  • Page 27 Your printer supports the printing of letterhead or memo paper in two ways: From the multipurpose tray (up to 50 sheets) From a cassette (standard or optional—up to 400 sheets) The letterhead and memo paper must adhere to the media specifica- tions described in appendix B, “Technical Specifications,”...
  • Page 28 Your printer supports the printing of transparencies in two ways: From the multipurpose tray (up to 50 sheets) From a cassette (standard or optional—up to 100 sheets) The transparencies must adhere to the media specifications described in appendix B, “Technical Specifications” of the Reference .
  • Page 29: Thick Paper Or Card Stock

    Remove each transparency from the output tray before the next sheet is printed to prevent jams or misfeeds. Your printer supports thick paper or card stock (90 to 157 g/m ing only from the multipurpose tray (up to 50 sheets).
  • Page 30 In your laser printer, characters and images are created through a process that applies toner (made of carbon particles) to the page in the printer’s fusing unit. When an image is formed a positive electrical charge is applied to transfer the image to the page. The toner car- tridge contains the toner and the photosensitive drum needed to operate the laser printer.
  • Page 31: Toner Cartridge Life

    (see “Conserving Toner” in the next section). To help you lower your printing costs, your printer has a feature called Conserve Toner, which simulates draft-quality printing. The amount of toner used during printing is reduced by screening the black dots in a 2:5 ratio.
  • Page 32 TONER OUT, and usually parts of the page print lighter than normal. Sometimes you can increase the life of the cartridge by taking it out of the printer and redistributing the toner in the cartridge as described in “Installing a New Toner Cartridge,” later in this section. If the TONER OUT message remains in the message window, the toner cartridge must be replaced as described in the following section.
  • Page 33 Pull the release lever forward, and open the printer’s top cover. Remove the empty toner cartridge. Grasping the empty toner cartridge with one hand in the grooved area, remove the cartridge by lifting it out of the printer and pulling it toward you.
  • Page 34 WARNING! The fixing assembly and print delivery guide areas become extremely hot when the printer is used. Personal injury could result if you touch those areas when opening the top cover or installing the toner cartridge.
  • Page 35 breaks, grasp the clear part of the tape seal and pull it straight out. Discard both the green tab and the tape seal. Distribute the toner in the cartridge. Holding the cartridge with both hands, gently rock it from side-to- side five or six times to distribute the toner.
  • Page 36 Hold the grooved area on the toner cartridge with your right hand, with the arrow on the toner cartridge facing away from you angle the cartridge down in the printer. Place the cartridge on the rails inside the upper unit of the printer, and gently slide it straight down until it is firmly seated.
  • Page 37: Chaining Cassettes

    Chaining cassettes Collating output Printing a status page Cancelling a print job Ending a print job...
  • Page 38 This chapter describes how to chain paper cassettes, collate output, print a status page, cancel a print job, and end a print job. The QMS 1060E Print System comes standard with one 500-sheet cassette: letter/A4. You can insert only one cassette at a time in the...
  • Page 39 Collation is the printing of sets of multiple copies of a document in numeric order. The QMS 1060E Print System is collation capable. It can deliver multiple copies of your document in collated or uncollated order to the output tray. The following illustration shows the collated...
  • Page 40: Chunk Collation

    To greatly improve collation performance which allows you to collate longer and more complex print jobs on the QMS 1060E Print system, you can do one of the following: Add more printer memory which automatically increases the Dis- play List client’s memory setting. See chapter 6, “Printer Options”...
  • Page 41: Advantages Of Collation

    If chunk collation does occur, it may be best to use a header and trailer page to determine the beginning and end of each collation sequence. (See chapter 4, “Printer Configuration,” of Reference for information on using header and trailer pages.)
  • Page 42: Printing A Status Page

    When collation is turned off, the printer prints the requested number of copies for each page. However, when collation is turned on, the printer looks at the number of copies for the first page and prints that number of copies for each page.
  • Page 43 Standard After you have identified the type of status page to print, send it to the printer in one of the following ways: Press the Status Page key on the control panel Use the PS Executive Series Utilities. See its online help for more information on printing a status page.
  • Page 44 You can identify an end-of-job indicator in the Administration/Communications/Parallel and Administration/ Communications/Serial menu. (See chapter 4, “Printer Configuration,” in the Reference for more information). Also see chapter 5, “Additional Technical Information,” in the Reference for a complete discussion of End Job Mode.
  • Page 45 When the message window displays a scrolling message reading WAITING ON INPUT press the control panel keys in the order shown in the following instructions to end a print job. Press to... this key... Cancel Access the Cancelling Job menu. Next Advance to the End Job option.
  • Page 47: Handling The Printer

    Handling the printer Cleaning the printer...
  • Page 48 Do not place anything on the multipurpose tray except the media being used for printing. Do not leave the printer open for any length of time, especially in well-lit places; light may damage the toner cartridge. Wait until the printer has cooled down before covering it with a dust cover.
  • Page 49 Remove the toner cartridge from inside the printer. After removing the cartridge from the printer, return it to the alumi- num bag in which it was originally packaged or wrap it in a thick cloth to protect it from direct sunlight or any other bright...
  • Page 50 In addition to unplugging the printer, follow these guidelines when cleaning the printer: Clean the printer before use or allow a few minutes after unplug- ging it so that the fusing unit can cool down. Do not leave moisture inside the printer. Allow all parts to dry thoroughly before closing the printer cover.
  • Page 51 To protect and maintain the appearance of your printer, wipe the cover and external parts with a soft, slightly damp cloth that has been soaked in a neutral cleaning solution. WARNING! Unplug the printer’s power cord before cleaning the printer and ensure that the ACHTUNG! Entferne Sie den Netzstecker und lassen Sie die Heizung abkühlen, bevor Sie den Drucker reinigen.
  • Page 52 The toner cartridge can be damaged by exposure to light. Remove the roll cover inside the printer Using your right hand, push in on the grooved area of the black plastic roll cover and lift it up and away from the printer.
  • Page 53 Wipe the pick-up rollers with a soft cloth dampened with water. In the main body of the printer, the black rubber Pick-up Roll- ers are located in the center bottom of the printer. In the cassettes, the rollers are white plastic and are located at the center top of the cassette.
  • Page 54 Clean the window glass of the print head using a soft cloth. You can see the window glass if you face the printer from its rear. If the glass is especially dirty, use a cloth dampened with ethyl alcohol. Replace the toner cartridge.
  • Page 55: High-Resolution Printing

    Adjusting print quality Setting gamma correction and halftone type High-resolution printing...
  • Page 56 This chapter describes how to improve print quality. Density, gamma correction, screen frequency, and screen angles are some of the fac- tors that affect print quality. Your QMS 1060E Print System is a multi- resolution printer. This technology gives you more flexibility to control the print quality factors.
  • Page 57 Default Notes Gamma correction is automatically adjusted when you change your printer’s resolution, if this option is set to Yes. Gamma correction applies only to PostScript images. If turning on gamma correction doesn’t yield a suitable gray- scale image for your needs, set a specific gamma correction value through your drawing application or through the PostScript settransfer operator.
  • Page 58 (Administration/Emulations/PostScript/Gamma Correction menu) has no effect on the image. The QMS 1060E Print System supports two print resolutions: 300x300 and 600x600 dpi (dots per inch). For printed pages that don’t require optimum print quality, such as rough drafts, memos, or text-only pages without graphics (dependent on shading details), you may choose to set the printer at 300 dpi.
  • Page 59 Series Utilities, through QMS Document Option Commands, or through a remote console session. Your 1060E printer comes with 8 MB of memory, more than enough to print all supported page sizes at 300 dpi, and all page sizes except legal at 600 dpi.
  • Page 61 Preventing media jams Removing media jams Responding to status messages Problem checklist Print quality problems Placing a service call...
  • Page 62: Automatic Jam Recovery

    With most printers, if a jam occurs, you must remove the jammed media and then reprint the job. However, the QMS 1060E Print Sys- tem provides automatic jam recovery, if enabled, through the Admin- istration/Engine/Page Recovery menu.
  • Page 63 When printing from the multipurpose tray, check for the media jam in the multipurpose tray area WARNING! The fixing assembly and print delivery guide become extremely hot when the printer is used. Personal injury could result if you touch those areas. ACHTUNG! Die Fixiereinheit und die Papierführung werden sehr heiß, wenn der Drucker in Betrieb ist;...
  • Page 64 If the edge of the paper has not been fed in the fusing unit, remove the paper by pulling it in the following direction: If the edge of the paper has been fed in the fusing unit, remove the paper by pulling in the following direction:...
  • Page 65 Close the printer’s top cover and the multipurpose tray cover (if opened). The printer resets itself and continues operation. Determine which cassette is currently being used and remove it. Check the cassette pick-up roller area, and remove any jammed print media that remains outside the main unit.
  • Page 66 After replacing the cassette, open the printer’s top cover, and then close it again to reset the paper jam message. The printer resets itself to continue operations. » Note: Leaving print media in the multipurpose tray can cause the print media position to shift during removal of the jam. This may result in a media feed failure and another jam when printing is restarted.
  • Page 67 The printer resets itself and continues operation. Status messages in the message window provide information about your printer and help you locate many problems. When the condition associated with a displayed message has changed, the message is cleared from the window.
  • Page 68 PUT SIZE PAPER IN INPUTBIN BIN Indicates that Operator Control/ Indicates that the engine top cover is open and needs to be closed. Indicates that the printer is on line, but no jobs are in process. Indicates that the printer is on line and printing jobs that are already in the queue;...
  • Page 69 Wait until the print job is finished and the printer goes idle. Indicates that the compiler is waiting on incoming data for the first job in the queue.
  • Page 70 When the printer stops and a service message displays in the message window, turn the printer off and then back on. This often clears the service message indicator, and printer operation resumes. Always try this before making a service call.
  • Page 71 Position overflow. Buffer overflow. This section contains a list of possible printer problems and solutions. If you have just installed your printer and are having problems, be sure you have correctly followed the steps outlined in the Getting Started . Error...
  • Page 72: Clearing Media Jams

    Do all indicators come on when the printer power is turned on? Go to question 2. Is the power cord plugged into both the power outlet and the printer? Is the printer power switch in the On "...
  • Page 73 If you still cannot identify the problem, contact your QMS vendor. Is the printer printing codes or not printing at all when in ESP mode? Reconfigure the port to the specific printer language of the file you are trying to print.
  • Page 74 Are the LaserWriter and Laser Prep files (version 6.0 or higher) installed in your System Folder or Extensions Folder? Have you used the Chooser to select “LaserWriter,” “QMS 1060E System,” or another PostScript printer? Is AppleTalk active in the Chooser dialog box? Are the screen fonts installed? (See chapter 6, “Printer Options,”...
  • Page 75 If a limit check error appears in the status box window when you are printing a Macintosh file, increase the printer’s PS Heap memory client (Administration/Memory/PS Heap menu). See chapter 4, “Printer Con- figuration,” of the Reference guide for more information on PS Heap.
  • Page 76 Is the toner cartridge installed in the printer? The printer does not tell you that the toner is absent. It will power up, and either jam at the Fuser, or print a blank page. As a last resort, try turning the printer off and on (this causes jobs to be lost).
  • Page 77 4, “Printer Configuration,” of the Reference guide for more informa- tion. If you’ve configured the printer from the control panel to print at 600x600 dpi resolution but the printer continues printing at 300x300 dpi (Administration/Engine/Def Resolution menu), you may need addi- tional memory allocated to the frame buffer or you may need to add additional RAM (SIMMs).
  • Page 78 » Note: Remember that there is no automatic notification if the toner cartridge is not installed in the QMS 1060E Print System, so you need to manually check to make sure the cartridge is installed. Make sure you have broken the tab on the side of the toner car- tridge and removed the sealing tape.
  • Page 79 If the End Job Mode option is set to None, and if an EOD com- mand is inserted between each print job, the EOD commands may cause the printer to select the incorrect emulation or to print the EOD command on your print job.
  • Page 80 CrownNet/PS Protocol value to QBinary or QBinary Fixed. Check the cable connecting the printer and the host. You could have the wrong kind of cable, or your printer may not be config- ured for the correct cable and port. Make sure no one pressed the Cancel key while your job was printing.
  • Page 81 If the start-up page is turned on, go to step 3. Turn the printer off and back on again. From a cold start, it takes a minute for the printer to warm up. Be sure you wait long enough for a start-up page before suspecting a problem.
  • Page 82 Occasionally, Macintosh applications interfere with each other. Appli- cations send a printer prep file to the printer at the beginning of each document. Other prep files cannot be sent without resetting the printer. Monitor your activities to see if there is a correlation between your use of a certain driver version and the printer resetting.
  • Page 83 If DISK ONLINE does not appear on the start-up or status page, check the hard disk cable connections to the hard drive and to the SCSI interface port on the back of the printer. (See your hard disk drive documentation for more information.) Is the hard disk turned on? Check that the Power indicator is on.
  • Page 84 Have you recently performed a system upgrade (release 2.0 or later firmware) on your QMS 1060E Print System, and are now unable to access your downloaded fonts? When you perform a system software upgrade (release 2.0 or...
  • Page 85 Check the print density setting on the Administration/Engine/Print Density menu. Change the setting, and try printing another page. If the TONER OUT message is on and the printer continues to print, try distributing the toner to improve print quality. If the print quality does not improve, replace the toner cartridge.
  • Page 86 The toner car- tridge may be defective. Remove it and install a new toner cartridge, if needed. Your printer may need a service check. Contact your QMS ven- dor. Decrease print density by adjust- ing the print den- sity through the...
  • Page 87 If toner smudges are also on the back of the page, the image transfer roller may be dirty. Open the printer once and close it again to clean the roller.
  • Page 88 Remove the toner cartridge and rock it as you would when installing a new cartridge. This redistributes toner inside the cartridge. Then, reinstall the cartridge. The toner cartridge may be defective. Install a new toner cartridge. Check that Conserve Toner is set to Off in Administration/Engine/ Conserve Toner.
  • Page 89 The toner cartridge may be defective. Install a new toner cartridge, if needed. The photoconductive drum inside the toner cartridge may be dirty. Open the printer once and close it again to clean the drum.
  • Page 90 Remove the toner car- tridge and rock it as you do before installing a new cartridge. This redistributes toner inside the cartridge. Reinstall the cartridge. If step 1 does not solve the problem, install a new toner cartridge. The paper being used may have absorbed moisture (per- haps due to high humidity or having water spilled on the...
  • Page 91 The window glass of the Print Head may be dirty. Clean the glass as described in chapter 4, “Printer Care,” of this manual. The toner cartridge may be defective. Install a new toner cartridge, if needed. The toner cartridge may be defective.
  • Page 92 If you have technical questions your QMS vendor is unable to answer, you may call QMS Customer Technical Assurance. See appendix A, “QMS Customer Support,” for information. The photoconductive drum inside the toner cartridge may be dirty. Open the printer once and close it again to clean the drum.
  • Page 93 Sources of customer support QMS world-wide offices...
  • Page 94: Q-Fax

    Several sources of help and information are available, depending on the type of help you need: Your local vendor (the one from whom you bought the printer) may be best equipped to help you. Your vendor has specially trained service technicians available to answer questions, and the equipment to ana- lyze your printer problems.
  • Page 95: The Qms Corporate Bulletin Board System

    When you use CompuServe type go qmsprint go directly to the forum where QMS is located. The QMS library section contains application notes, printer drivers, utilities, technical information, and announcement files. The QMS server provides access to technical reports, new product announcements, a trade show schedule, and other general informa- tion about QMS.
  • Page 96 The type and version of operating system you are using The interface you are using, and, if serial, the protocol The application and version you are using The emulation you are using Your printer firmware version (listed on the status and start-up pages)
  • Page 97: Qms National Service

    (where # is the error number): CALL FOR SERVICE ENGINE ERROR # (800) 762-8894 Service information and maintenance pricing for QMS and other manufacturers printer’s (800) 858-1597 On-site service and depot repair information 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Central Time...
  • Page 98 United States/ Latin America Asia-Pacific Canada Europe, Middle East, Africa QMS, Inc. One Magnum Pass Mobile, AL 36618 (334) 633-4300 Product Information: (800) 523-2696 OEM Information: (800) 631-2692 Consumables: (800) 777-7782 Fax: (334) 633-4866 E-mail: info@qms.com Latin America Fax: (334) 639-3347 QMS Asia-Pacific Melbourne 61 (3) 899 5777 Sydney 61 (2) 901 3235...
  • Page 99 Selecting size (R)4-70 Selecting size (R)4-70 Selecting size (R)4-70 Accessing the configuration menu (R)4-5 Accessing the Kanji fonts (R)6-26 Accessories See printer options Active Jobs Status message (O)6-7 Adjust Inputbin Bin Status message (O)6-7 Administration menu (R)4-5 Disk Operations (R)4-53...
  • Page 100 Adobe PageMaker (R)6-51 PhotoShop (R)6-53 Separator (R)6-51 Advanced printing features High-resolution printing (O)5-4 Memory (O)5-5 Advanced status page won’t print (O)6-21 Albertus (R)6-22 Aldus (R)6-53 Freehand (R)6-51 PageMaker (R)6-51 PrePrint (R)6-51 Aligning image (R)2-3 Allocating memory (R)4-71 ANSI ASCII symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10 Antique Olive (R)6-22 Apple Macintosh checklist (O)6-14...
  • Page 101: Cancelling A Print Job

    Administration menu (R)4-5 Chart (R)E-2 Chart conventions (R)E-2 Installation menu (R)4-5 Menu Chart (GS)B-2 Menu chart conventions (GS)B-2 Operator Control menu (R)4-5 Configuring the printer for Kanji (R)6-25 Connection Ethernet port (GS)4-2 Serial port (GS)3-5 Connector (R)G-3 Connector box (R)G-3...
  • Page 102: Service Messages

    See document option commands Document option commands Header/trailer feature (R)C-2, (R)C-4 HP PCL emulation features (R)C-3 HP-GL emulation features (R)C-3 PCL 5 (R)C-8 Printer features (R)C-4 Documentation Conventions, typographic (R)1-4 Manual contents (O)1-2, (R)1-2 Overview of this manual (GS)1-6 Printer options (GS)1-4...
  • Page 103: Ending A Print Job

    CrownAdmin software (GS)4-5 mode command (GS)3-8 Dots per inch See dpi Download (R)G-4 Downloadable fonts (R)3-10 Downloading optional emulation (R)6-30 dpi (R)G-4 Driver Macintosh, print (R)6-47 PC (GS)3-11 PostScript emulation (GS)3-12 Windows (GS)3-12 Driver folder PDF (R)6-51 PDX (R)6-51, (R)6-52 PPD (R)6-51, (R)6-52 Emulation (R)5-18 Card (R)6-16...
  • Page 104 Twisted-pair Ethernet port (GS)4-2 EtherTalk (GS)3-2 Configuration, Ethernet port (GS)4-11 Configuration, network (GS)4-14 External hard disk (R)B-9 Not on line (O)6-23 FCC compliance statement (R)D-2 Feeder (GS)1-15 Installing (R)6-4 Unpacking (R)6-4 Flash memory (R)4-27, (R)4-29, (R)4-33 New flash image (R)4-20 System software, updating (R)4-20 Flash ROM See Flash memory...
  • Page 105 Input tray Standard (O)2-3 Inputbin Chaining (R)4-67 Install option Installing (R)6-73, (R)6-75 Installation Cassette (GS)2-12 Configure the printer (R)6-62 Emulation, optional (R)6-73 Fonts, optional (R)6-73 Printer options (GS)2-19 Toner cartridge (GS)2-9 Installation menu (R)4-5 Installing Emulation card (R)6-14 Feeder (R)6-4...
  • Page 106 Jams See print media jams JIS ASCII symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10 Kanji option kit (R)6-24 Accessing the Kanji fonts (R)6-26 Configuring the printer for Kanji (R)6-25 Installing IDE-SCSI board (R)6-25 Minimum Kanji memory settings (R)6-25 Katakana symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10 Cancel (R)G-2 —...
  • Page 107 Keypad language (R)4-14 Labels Printing (R)2-5 Stock (R)2-5 Vendor (R)B-10 LAN Manager/LAN Server Configuration, Ethernet port (GS)4-11 Configuration, network (GS)4-14 LAN Server See LAN Manager/LAN Server Landscape orientation (R)3-6 Laser safety (R)D-2 LaserJet 4Si (R)6-17 LaserPrep (O)6-14, (R)6-49 LaserWriter (O)6-14, (R)6-49 Legal Selecting size (R)4-70 Letter...
  • Page 108 Online/Offline key (GS)5-5 Operator Control menu (R)4-5 Chain Inputbins (R)4-67 Collation (R)4-16 Multipurpose Sz (R)4-70 Passwords (R)4-79 Optional interface (GS)1-16 Options See printer options Orientation Landscape (R)3-6 Portrait (R)3-6 Orientation problem (O)6-20 Output problems (O)6-20 OS/2 CrownNet Manager installation (GS)4-6...
  • Page 109 Parallel port (GS)3-6 Testing communication (GS)3-6 Parallel protocol (R)5-22 Passwords (R)4-79 Application (GS)3-12 Driver (GS)3-11 Printer description file (GS)3-14 PS Executive Series Utilities (GS)3-11 Software (GS)3-12 Software, printing (GS)3-11 System software, updating (R)4-20 Testing parallel port (GS)3-6 Testing serial port (GS)3-7...
  • Page 110 Lifting (O)4-2 Location requirements (GS)2-2 Physical characteristics (R)B-3 Power requirements (GS)2-4 Problem checklist (O)6-11 Reinstalling the controller board (R)6-11 Removing controller board (R)6-9 Resolution (GS)1-8 Weight (R)B-3 Printer driver Macintosh (R)6-47 Printer drivers See drivers Printer options (GS)1-14, (R)6-17, (R)B-9 —...
  • Page 111 Printer problems Advanced status page won’t print (O)6-21 Disk problems (O)6-22 EOD command problems (O)6-19 Font problems (O)6-23 No start-up page (O)6-21 Printer resets (O)6-22 Printer resets (O)6-22 Printing 600x600 dpi unavailable (O)6-17 Printing environments (R)5-13 Printing mode (GS)1-12 Printing status...
  • Page 112: Setting The Resolution

    Resident emulations (GS)1-9 Resident fonts HP PCL fonts (R)3-9, (R)3-10 Resolution, printer (GS)1-8 Restoring factory defaults (R)4-14 RJ45 connector (GS)4-2 ROM (R)5-10 Roman Extensions symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10 Sans serif typefaces (R)3-3 Scalable fonts (R)3-5 Scandinavian symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10...
  • Page 113 (R)3-10 Special pages Calibration page (R)4-87 Special Symbols symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10 Specifications Controller (R)B-4 Duty cycle (R)B-2 Emulations (R)B-4 Memory (R)B-4 Ozone density (R)B-5 Print engine (R)B-2 Print Media (R)B-6 Print method (R)B-2 Print speed (R)B-2 Resolution (R)B-2 Toner (R)B-2 Toner cartridge (R)B-2 Warm-up time (R)B-3 Spool (R)5-12...
  • Page 114: Apple Macintosh Checklist

    Orientation problem (O)6-20 Output problems (O)6-17 Paper jam message (O)6-16 PC (O)6-14 PostScript level 1 problems (O)6-17 Print quality problems (O)6-25 Printer resets (O)6-22 Problem checklist (O)6-11 Protocol (O)6-14 Service calls (O)6-32 Service message (O)6-10 Start-up page (O)6-21 Status messages (O)6-7...
  • Page 115 Univers Condensed (R)6-23 Universal Selecting size (R)4-70 UNIX Utilities, installation (GS)4-8 UNIX Host Software Documentation (GS)1-5 Unpacking (GS)2-6 Feeder (R)6-4 Printer (GS)2-6 Updating system software (R)4-20 Upgradable memory (GS)1-15 Using Emulation card (R)6-14 EOD command (R)5-23 Font card (R)6-14 Vendor Labels (R)B-10...

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