Xerox DocuPrint 4517 User Manual
Xerox DocuPrint 4517 User Manual

Xerox DocuPrint 4517 User Manual

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  • Page 1 The Xerox DocuPrint 4517 4517 Network Laser Printers User Guide...
  • Page 2 800 Long Ridge Road Stamford, CT 06904-1600 Copyright © 1996, 1997 Xerox Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Copyright protection claimed includes all forms of matters of copyrightable materials and information now allowed by statutory or judicial law or hereinafter granted, including without limitation, material generated from the software programs which are displayed on the screen such as styles, templates, icons, screen displays, looks, etc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 DocuPrint 4517 Quick Tour ... 1-1 DocuPrint 4517 and DocuPrint 4517mp Models ... 1-3 How Much of This Book Must I Read? ... 1-4 Printer Components ... 1-5 Special Features ... 1-6 Power Saver ... 1-6 High Resolution Printing ...
  • Page 4 Paper Handling ... 2-1 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 U s e r G u i d e Maintaining the Printer ... 1-13 Cleaning the Printer ... 1-13 Replacing the EP Cartridge ... 1-13 Recycling the EP Cartridge ...
  • Page 5 Test Menu ... 3-26 Reset Menu ... 3-27 Chapter 4 DocuPrint 4517 Printer Drivers ... 4-1 DocuPrint 4517 PCL 5e Emulation Printer Drivers ... 4-2 DocuPrint 4517 PostScript Printer Drivers ... 4-3 Chapter 5 Using the Hard Drive / Downloading Fonts ... 5-1 Hard Drive Considerations ...
  • Page 6 Replacing Consumables ... B-1 Appendix C Installing and Removing Printer Options ... C-1 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 U s e r G u i d e Printer Operation Problems ... 6-2 Control Panel Messages ...
  • Page 7 Printing a PCL Font List ... E-3 PostScript Fonts ... E-4 Appendix F Printer Specifications ... F-1 Appendix G DocuPrint 4517 Unique Printer Commands ... G-1 Overview ... G-2 Paper Size ... G-3 Output Trays ... G-5 Raster Resolution ... G-6 Appendix H Environmental Specifications ...
  • Page 8 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 U s e r G u i d e...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Docuprint 4517 Quick Tour

    DocuPrint 4517 Quick Tour DocuPrint 4517 and DocuPrint 4517mp Models ... 1-3 How Much of This Book Must I Read? ... 1-4 Printer Components ... 1-5 Special Features ... 1-6 Power Saver ... 1-6 High Resolution Printing ... 1-6 Edge to Edge Printing ... 1-7 Automatic Tray Switching ...
  • Page 10 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 Q u i c k T o u r D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 Memory Considerations ... 1-11 Maintaining the Printer ... 1-13 Cleaning the Printer ... 1-13 Replacing the EP Cartridge ... 1-13 Recycling the EP Cartridge ...
  • Page 11 DocuPrint This book is for use with both the Xerox DocuPrint 4517 and DocuPrint 4517mp Network Laser Printers. The DocuPrint 4517 and 4517mp contains all the components of the DocuPrint 4517, DocuPrint plus the following options: 4517mp • Adobe PostScript Level 2 Models •...
  • Page 12: Docuprint 4517 Quick Tour

    D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 You do not have to read any of this guide to use your DocuPrint 4517. The DocuPrint 4517 is ready to go after you set it up following the instructions in the Setting Up Guide.
  • Page 13: Printer Components

    (Multi-sheet Bypass Tray) Front Tray Release Point Main Tray Rear View Option Interface Cover Rear Cover † Serial Port (optional Xerox Font/Macro Card Slots Power Inlet Network Ports (options) Diagnostic LED Parallel Port Controller Assembly † The serial port is a factory configuration, and must be ordered at the time of the initial printer order.
  • Page 14: Special Features

    See the section “System Menu” (page 3-30) in Chapter 3: Using the Control Panel. The DocuPrint 4517 is set to print at 600 x 600 dpi (dots per inch). You can change this setting to 1200 x 600 dpi to enhance grayscale images.
  • Page 15: Edge To Edge Printing

    The DocuPrint 4517 then switches to the proper language for that job. The DocuPrint 4517 can have up to three active ports when you install two optional network interface cards. Turn the Language Sensing option on for all the ports, and the printer automatically samples each print job and switches to the appropriate processing language.
  • Page 16: State Saving

    The list includes resident fonts, fonts on font cards, and downloaded fonts. • When PostScript is installed on the DocuPrint 4517, the PostScript Font List shows which PostScript fonts are currently available. The list includes both resident and downloaded fonts.
  • Page 17: Postscript Upgrades

    An optional 500-sheet lower tray (the 500-sheet Paper Deck and Cassette), and a 2,000-sheet High Capacity Feeder Handling (HCF) are available for the DocuPrint 4517. Install two lower trays and you increase the input capacity for the DocuPrint 4517 by 1,000 sheets. One 500-sheet Paper Deck may be installed with the HCF to increase input capacity by 2,500 sheets.
  • Page 18: Memory Expansion

    See Appendix A: Ordering Printer Options to order an Offset Catch Tray or a Mailbox/Collator. The DocuPrint 4517 Version 2.0 base printer has 4 MB of resident memory (systems prior to Version 2.0 have 2 MB of base memory) and can be increased with available 4 MB, 16 MB, and 32 MB SIMMs.
  • Page 19: Memory Considerations

    In today’s printing environments, technologies have advanced greatly. Corresponding memory requirements have also increased. • DocuPrint 4517 printing features such as Page Protection and State Saving, when on, use available printer memory—memory that is otherwise used for processing jobs. •...
  • Page 20: Memory Considerations

    Either 1 MB or 4 MB of the printer’s memory (depending on the version of the printer) may become unusable when 2-sided 32 MB SIMMs are installed (or other non-Xerox 2-sided SIMMs, such as 8 MB or 2 MB). Thus the total system memory may be less than the sum of resident and SIMM memory when 2-sided SIMMS are used.
  • Page 21: Maintaining The Printer

    Particles in the air may enter Printer the printer and cause failures in internal mechanisms. For best results, clean the outside of the printer with a damp cloth. Power the printer off before cleaning. Do not use detergents.
  • Page 22: Recycling The Ep Cartridge

    1-14 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 The DocuPrint 4517 EP cartridge can be recycled free of charge to you. Follow the instructions packaged with your new EP cartridge to recycle the old one.
  • Page 23: Technical Support

    If you are unable to resolve a printing problem using the instructions in Chapter 6: Troubleshooting, contact the dealer Support from which you bought your printer or contact Xerox/Rank Xerox. Before Calling Before contacting your dealer or Xerox/Rank Xerox, please...
  • Page 24: Transporting The Printer

    To prepare your printer for transportation, follow the instructions below. Power off the printer and disconnect the power cord and all interface cables. Remove any paper handling options and repack each in its original packaging.
  • Page 25: Paper Handling

    Paper Handling Selecting Paper ... 2-3 Storing Paper ... 2-5 Loading Paper ... 2-6 Using the Main Tray ... 2-6 Using the Front Tray ... 2-8 Using the 500-sheet Paper Deck and Cassette ... 2-12 Using the High Capacity Feeder ... 2-14 Using the Envelope Feeder ...
  • Page 26 P a p e r H a n d l i n g D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 Using the Mailbox/Collator ... 2-24 Printing to the Mailbox/Collator ... 2-25 Password Protecting Jobs ... 2-25 Enabling Passwords ...
  • Page 27: Selecting Paper

    Selecting Table 2.1 on page 2-4 lists the size paper, envelopes, and other print media you can use with all DocuPrint 4517 input Paper and output trays. Using sizes other than those listed in Table 2.1, or paper not recommended for laser printers, may result in paper jams.
  • Page 28 S e l e c t i n g P a p e r Table 2.1 Acceptable paper sizes for all DocuPrint 4517 paper trays Paper Size (210x297mm) Letter (8.5x11” / 216x279mm) Folio (8.5x13” / 216x330mm) Legal (8.5x14” / 216x356mm) Executive (7.25x10.5”...
  • Page 29: Storing Paper

    Storing Paper The DocuPrint 4517’s print quality is optimized when paper and other print media are properly stored. Proper storage ensures optimum print quality and trouble-free printer options. • • • Store the paper on a flat surface, in a relatively low humidity environment.
  • Page 30: Loading Paper

    D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 The DocuPrint 4517 accepts paper into its main tray (see below), front tray (see page 2-8), optional 500-sheet Paper Deck and Cassette (see page 2-12), optional 2,000-sheet High Capacity Feeder (see page 2-14), and optional Envelope Feeder (see page 2-16).
  • Page 31 Slide end guide B (2) out to align it with end guide A (1). Figure 2.1 Top View Drilled paper (simplex or duplex printing) Letterhead (duplex printing) Letterhead (simplex printing) Load paper so that it is under both the metal stop tab and the plastic fill tabs. Refer to Figure 2.1 for correct paper orientation.
  • Page 32: Using The Front Tray

    L o a d i n g P a p e r Using the Front Tray Press the front tray release point to open the front tray, then pull out the tray extension. D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 The front tray accepts all paper sizes, weights and types listed in the section “Selecting Paper”...
  • Page 33 Fan transparencies and label paper before loading in the tray. Adjust the side guide to the size of the paper loaded in the front tray. L o a d i n g P a p e r Insert paper along the left side of the tray, under the plastic maximum fill tab (1).
  • Page 34 L o a d i n g P a p e r Because the front tray does not have a paper size sensor, you must tell the printer which size paper is loaded. Set the following options after loading paper in the front tray: •...
  • Page 35 Test your application for proper orientation. L o a d i n g P a p e r...
  • Page 36: Using The 500-Sheet Paper Deck And Cassette

    L o a d i n g P a p e r Using the 500-sheet Paper Deck and Cassette Caution 2-12 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 The optional 500-sheet Paper Deck and Cassette holds 500 sheets of 20 lb (75 g/m ) paper.
  • Page 37 Figure 2.4 500-sheet Paper Deck paper orientation Top View Drilled paper (simplex or duplex printing) Letterhead (duplex printing) Letterhead (simplex printing) L o a d i n g P a p e r C h a p t e r 2 : P a p e r H a n d l i n g 2-13...
  • Page 38: Using The High Capacity Feeder

    L o a d i n g P a p e r Using the High Capacity Feeder Note Caution Open the paper drawer, and wait until tray fully lowers. If you are not changing paper size, go to Step 3 on page 2-15. Otherwise, continue to Step 2.
  • Page 39 Figure 2.5 High Capacity Feeder paper orientation Top View Legal size paper guide position Folio size paper guide position A4 size paper guide position Letter size paper guide position Drilled paper (simplex or duplex printing) A4 size paper guide position Letter/legal/folio size paper guide position Letterhead (duplex printing)
  • Page 40: Using The Envelope Feeder

    D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 The Envelope Feeder is an optional paper handling device available for the DocuPrint 4517. Refer to Table 2.1 on page 2-4 for acceptable envelope sizes. (See Appendix A for ordering information and Appendix C for installation instructions.)
  • Page 41 Because the Envelope Feeder does not have a paper size sensor, you must tell the printer which size envelope is loaded. Set the Env Feeder Size option, in either the PCL Emulat or PostScript menu, to the size of envelope loaded.
  • Page 42: Automatic Tray Switching

    PostScript jobs. Tray switching is useful for: • Increasing paper capacity. When the current paper tray runs out of paper, the printer automatically switches to the next tray in the sequence, provided the paper size in the next tray is the same size as that in the current tray.
  • Page 43: Pcl Tray Switching (Source Mapping)

    When you send a PCL job to the printer, commands in the data stream tell the printer what logical paper source to use and on what size paper to print. The way in which the printer interprets the PCL command for paper source and page size depends on the PCL Emulat Menu settings for Source Mapping and Paper Size.
  • Page 44 When you choose, for example, “Main Tray” or “Paper Tray” as the paper source in your application, the PCL data stream tells the printer to print using paper from the “Upper” paper source. The printer’s Source Mapping option maps the PCL paper source command to the paper trays on the printer.
  • Page 45: Default Source Mapping Settings

    A u t o m a t i c T r a y S w i t c h i n g Default Source Mapping Settings Table 2.5 shows the Source Mapping settings in effect with the base printer, as well as those when one or two Lower Trays are installed. Lower Tray...
  • Page 46: Example: Main Tray-Front Tray

    Example: Main Tray-Front Tray Table 2.6 below shows how to set the Source Mapping settings so that the printer pulls paper first from the main tray and then from the front tray. Regardless of the source you choose from your application, the printer will always pull paper first from the main tray.
  • Page 47: Example: Lower Tray-Main Tray

    Table 2.7 below illustrates how to set the Source Mapping settings so that the printer switches between the lower and main trays as one tray becomes empty, yet leaves the front tray available.
  • Page 48: Using The Mailbox/Collator

    D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 The Mailbox/Collator (Figure 2.6) is an optional output device available for the DocuPrint 4517. It accepts only A4 and Letter paper sizes. (See Appendix A for ordering information;...
  • Page 49: Printing To The Mailbox/Collator

    Printing to the Using a DocuPrint 4517 printer driver, select a specific “Bin” or “Collator” as the paper output destination for your job, then Mailbox/Collator print your job. For job collation, select “Collator” from the DocuPrint 4517 printer driver, but do not select (disable) “Collate” in the application print window.
  • Page 50: Enabling Passwords

    U s i n g t h e M a i l b o x / C o l l a t o r 2-26 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 reason, Xerox recommends you either enable or disable passwords for both bins and collator. •...
  • Page 51 U s i n g t h e M a i l b o x / C o l l a t o r Press Enter and the display changes to: Collator Enable Password Skip to Step 9. Press Down until you see: Mailbox Menu Mailbox...
  • Page 52: Disabling Passwords

    Online Ready Disabling Passwords Follow the instructions below to disable passwords. Power ON the printer. The printer will complete its self-test and display the following message at the Control Panel Display: Online Ready Press Online , then Menu...
  • Page 53 U s i n g t h e M a i l b o x / C o l l a t o r Press Enter and the display changes to: Collator Enable Password Press Down until you see: Collator Disable Password Skip to Step 11.
  • Page 54 Bin 4: 0004 Bin 9: 0072 Bin 5: 0005 Bin 10: 0010 Press Online to bring the printer back online. The Mailbox/Collator is now set up for use. The display should read: Online Ready 4 5 1 7 m p U s e r G u i d e...
  • Page 55: Opening Bins

    Opening Bins Follow the appropriate instructions for opening either a password-enabled or password-disabled bin. Opening Password-Enabled Bins To open a bin (or the collator) for which a password has been enabled: 1. Push the Bin Unlock button. You are prompted to enter your password at the Control Panel.
  • Page 56: Using The Offset Catch Tray (Oct)

    D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 The Offset Catch Tray (Figure 2.7)—hereafter referred to as OCT—is an optional output device available for the DocuPrint 4517. (See Appendix A for ordering information and Appendix C for installation instructions.) Figure 2.7...
  • Page 57: Duplex (Two-Sided) Printing

    Options for ordering information and Appendix C: Installing Printing and Removing Printer Options for installation instructions.) At least 4MB of printer memory is recommended (but not required) for duplex printing. See Appendix A for ordering additional memory. Refer to the section “Memory Considerations”...
  • Page 58: Print Orientation And Control Panel Settings

    Duplex option (in the Control Panel’s PCL Emulat and PostScript menus) to the appropriate settings (see Figure 2.8) The DocuPrint 4517 printer driver setting will override the Control Panel setting, and should also be set according to Figure 2.8.
  • Page 59 Using the Control Panel Control Panel Features ... 3-2 The Display ... 3-2 The Indicator Lights ... 3-3 The Keys ... 3-4 Navigating the Menu System ... 3-7 Menu Indicators ... 3-9 Setting a Menu Option ... 3-10 Main Menu ... 3-12 Language Menu ...
  • Page 60: Using The Control Panel

    Control keys (8) The Display D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 The DocuPrint 4517 Control Panel (Figure 3.1) serves two purposes: 1. It displays information about the status of the printer (or the job in process) and 2.
  • Page 61: The Indicator Lights

    > Control Panel indicator lights and their functions Description This is lit when the printer is online. It flashes for a few seconds while transitioning from printing to offline. This is lit as long as there is printable data in the printer, and is not extinguished until the “last”...
  • Page 62: The Keys

    The printer must be offline for Reset Form Feed Prints a partial page of a PCL emulation job, if one exists in the printer (as indicated by the “Form Feed” indicator light). The printer must be offline for Form Feed Displays the Main Menu and its first submenu: Language.
  • Page 63 • When setting a network address, press Enter address, and advance to the next segment. • When a printer action is displayed, such as any of the “Test Menu” (page 3-31) or “Reset Menu” (page 3-32) functions, press Enter When not in the menu system, acts as a Continue key.
  • Page 64 C o n t r o l P a n e l F e a t u r e s Table 3.2 Control Panel keys and their functions (continued) In the menu system, scrolls backward (up) through submenus or through the current list of values or functions.
  • Page 65: Navigating The Menu System

    Navigating the Menu System The DocuPrint 4517 Control Panel contains two menu structures. • Main Menu and its submenus: — Language — Mailbox Menu (This menu appears only when the Mailbox / Collator option is installed.) — PCL Emulat Menu —...
  • Page 66 N a v i g a t i n g t h e M e n u S y s t e m D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 • Reset Menu and its functions: — Reset Printer — Reset Menus — Reset Ethernet (This function appears only when the optional Ethernet card is installed.)
  • Page 67: Menu Indicators

    Menu Indicators Table 3.3 Indicators found in the Control Panel menu systems Indicator > Indicates another menu level below this one. The example at the right tells you that there is another level below the Language option in the Main Menu.
  • Page 68: Setting A Menu Option

    D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 To set an option, or to invoke a function, follow the steps below: Press Online to take the printer offline. You will see: Offline Press a key...
  • Page 69 N a v i g a t i n g t h e M e n u S y s t e m You may either continue to work in the menu system by repeating the steps above, or exit and return to normal operation by pressing Online If you press Online not be saved.
  • Page 70: Main Menu

    The Main Menu is a cascading system of submenus, each containing other submenus or options designed to configure the printer for your environment. The Main Menu hierarchy is depicted in Table 3.4. (Menu options are described in Appendix D: Control Panel Options, where they are listed in alphabetical order.)
  • Page 71: Language Menu

    Language The setting for Language Menu determines which language is used to display messages on the Control Panel and to print Menu text on the Configuration Sheet and PCL Font List. Table 3.5 shows the Language Menu options and their English equivalent.
  • Page 72: Mailbox Menu

    U s i n g t h e C o n t r o l P a n e l Mailbox Menu Language Menu Mailbox Menu PCL Emulat Menu PostScript Menu Interface Menu System Menu Test Menu 3-14 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 Mailbox Menu options allow you to enable and disable passwords for individual mailbox bins and for the collator.
  • Page 73: Pcl Emulat Menu

    Print Resolution 1 You can change the setting for this feature through your software application ONLY when using the Xerox printer driver. Banner pages are typically printed separately from the job, and are printed according to the above PCL defaults rather than the values selected in the application.
  • Page 74 P C L E m u l a t M e n u Language Menu Mailbox Menu PCL Emulat Menu PostScript Menu Interface Menu System Menu Test Menu 3-16 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 The PCL Emulat Menu hierarchy is depicted in Table 3.8.
  • Page 75 Table 3.8 Menu Options Language Menu Paper Size Mailbox Menu PCL Emulat Menu PostScript Menu Interface Menu System Menu Test Menu Front Tray Size Env Feeder Size C h a p t e r 3 : U s i n g t h e C o n t r o l P a n e l P C L E m u l a t M e n u PCL Emulat Menu hierarchy showing factory settings (continued)
  • Page 76 P C L E m u l a t M e n u Language Menu Mailbox Menu PCL Emulat Menu PostScript Menu Interface Menu System Menu Test Menu 3-18 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 Table 3.8 PCL Emulat Menu hierarchy showing factory settings (continued)
  • Page 77 Table 3.8 Menu Options Language Menu Resolution Mailbox Menu Print Quality PCL Emulat Menu PostScript Menu Interface Menu State Saving System Menu Duplex Test Menu Page Size Cont. 1 Appears when font cards are installed or downloaded fonts are available. 2 Appears only when the default font is scalable and fixed pitch.
  • Page 78: Postscript Menu

    PostScript jobs. PostScript may be used by software applications to send information and instructions to the printer. PostScript is available as an option for the DocuPrint 4517. See Appendix A: Ordering Printer Options. Windows Users:...
  • Page 79 Print Quality 1 You can change the setting for this feature through your software application ONLY when using a Xerox DocuPrint 4517 printer driver. Banner pages are typically printed separately from the job, and are printed according to the PCL defaults rather than the values selected in the application.
  • Page 80 P o s t S c r i p t M e n u Language Menu Mailbox Menu PCL Emulat Menu PostScript Menu Interface Menu System Menu Test Menu 3-22 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 Table 3.10 shows the PostScript Menu hierarchy.
  • Page 81 Table 3.10 PostScript Menu hierarchy showing factory Menu Options Language Env Feeder Size Mailbox Menu PCL Emulat Menu PostScript Menu Output Bin Interface Menu System Menu Test Menu Print Errors Page Protection Jam Recovery Resolution Print Quality State Saving Duplex 1 Appears only when a lower tray (500-sheet Paper Deck or 2,000-sheet High Capacity Feeder) option is installed.
  • Page 82: Interface Menu

    D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 The Interface Menu contains submenus for the parallel port on the printer. It also includes submenus for network interface ports and serial port when one or more network interface cards or serial port are present.
  • Page 83 • Token Ring Menu (see page 3-29) Contains options for configuring the printer’s Token Ring port, when the Token Ring option (XNIC-T’RING) has been installed. The XNIC-T’RING supports the following protocols: — Novell NetWare, Version 2.x, 3.x, and 4.x (BEM) (4.1 NDS is supported in XNIC version 5.18 and later)
  • Page 84 I n t e r f a c e M e n u Language Mailbox Menu PCL Emulat Menu PostScript Menu Interface Menu System Menu Test Menu 3-26 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 Table 3.11 Interface Menu hierarchy showing factory settings Interface Menu...
  • Page 85: Test Menu

    Table 3.11 Interface Menu hierarchy showing factory settings (continued) Interface Menu Language Parallel Menu Mailbox Menu Serial Menu PCL Emulat Menu LocalTalk Menu PostScript Menu Ethernet Menu Interface Menu Token Ring Menu System Menu Test Menu C h a p t e r 3 : U s i n g t h e C o n t r o l P a n e l I n t e r f a c e M e n u Menu Options Option Settings...
  • Page 86 I n t e r f a c e M e n u Language Mailbox Menu PCL Emulat Menu PostScript Menu Interface Menu System Menu Test Menu 3-28 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 Table 3.11 Interface Menu hierarchy showing factory settings (continued) Interface Menu...
  • Page 87 Gateway Address defaults. 1 Appears only when your printer was purchased with a serial port. 2 Appears only when the respective Xerox Network Interface Card (NIC) option is installed. 3 Appears only when the PostScript option is installed. 4 Appears only in V2.0 or later.
  • Page 88: System Menu

    Test Menu 3-30 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 The System Menu options set general printer features. Table 3.12 highlights the System Menu hierarchy. (Menu options are described in Appendix D: Control Panel Options, where they are listed in alphabetical order.)
  • Page 89: Test Menu

    3 Appears only when a Macro Card is installed. Never generate a printer report or a memory check while the printer is busy. This will cause the printer to reset to its power-on state. As a consequence, you will lose all or part of...
  • Page 90: Reset Menu

    Control Panel Key Reset 1 Appears only when a Xerox Network Interface Card (NIC) is installed. 2 Appears only when the PostScript option is installed. 4 5 1 7 m p U s e r G u i d e...
  • Page 91: Docuprint 4517 Printer Drivers

    DocuPrint 4517 Printer Drivers DocuPrint 4517 PCL 5e Emulation Printer Drivers ... 4-2 DocuPrint 4517 PostScript Printer Drivers ... 4-3 C h a p t e r 4 : D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 P r i n t e r D r i v e r s...
  • Page 92: Docuprint 4517 Pcl 5E Emulation Printer Drivers

    OS/2 Ver. 2.1 OS/2 WARP, Ver. 4.0 † If you are using a DOS application other than Microsoft Word, WordPerfect, or AutoCAD, use the HP LaserJet IVsi printer driver supplied with your application software. D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 The base DocuPrint 4517 supports the PCL printer drivers listed in Table 4.1.
  • Page 93: Docuprint 4517 Postscript Printer Drivers

    If the driver you need did not come with the printer, see Appendix A: Ordering Printer Options. The latest updates of all Xerox DocuPrint 4517 drivers are available through www.xerox.com. Xerox DocuPrint 4517 Printer Drivers - PostScript Printer Driver for Microsoft Windows 3.1x...
  • Page 94 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 P o s t S c r i p t P r i n t e r D r i v e r s D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 Information on setting up your drivers to use the Mailbox/Collator, Envelope Feeder, or High Capacity Feeder is contained in the documentation that accompanies these...
  • Page 95: Using The Hard Drive / Downloading Fonts

    Using the Hard Drive / Downloading Fonts Hard Drive Considerations ... 5-2 Print/Disk Spooling ... 5-2 State Saving ... 5-2 Formatting the Hard Drive ... 5-3 Downloading Fonts and Macros ... 5-4 C h a p t e r 5 : U s i n g t h e H a r d D r i v e / D o w n l o a d i n g F o n t s Chapter 5...
  • Page 96: Hard Drive Considerations

    State Saving D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 If you install the optional hard drive on the DocuPrint 4517, it will significantly increase the amount of memory available for processing jobs and storing downloaded information (such as fonts and macros).
  • Page 97: Formatting The Hard Drive

    H a r d D r i v e C o n s i d e r a t i o n s Formatting the When a new unformatted hard disk drive is installed in the printer, it must be formatted before it will be available for use. Hard Drive Formatting can be done when the printer is powered on after the installation.
  • Page 98: Downloading Fonts And Macros

    Fonts can be downloaded to printer memory or to the optional hard drive. Macros can be downloaded to printer memory, the optional hard drive, or a Xerox macro card (if one is installed). • To download fonts you must first install the appropriate DocuPrint 4517 Windows 3.1/’95, Macintosh, Windows NT,...
  • Page 99 For further information on how to download and delete PCL macros, refer to the section “PCL Macro Commands” (page G-8) in Appendix G: DocuPrint 4517 Unique Printer Commands. Note For further information on how to create and use PCL macros, refer to the respective DocuPrint 4517 PCL driver help.
  • Page 100 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 4 5 1 7 m p U s e r G u i d e...
  • Page 101: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Printer Operation Problems ... 6-2 Control Panel Messages ... 6-6 Diagnostic LED Flash Sequences ... 6-28 Paper Jams ... 6-29 What Causes a Paper Jam? ... 6-29 Clearing Paper Jams ... 6-29 Print Quality Problems ... 6-37 C h a p t e r 6 : T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g...
  • Page 102: Printer Operation Problems

    D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 Consult Table 6.1 starting on page 6-3 for corrective actions when the printer will not print or when the printed output is not what you expect. 4 5 1 7 m p U s e r G u i d e...
  • Page 103 1. Power the printer OFF, then ON. 2. Print a Configuration Sheet. • If it prints, the printer is okay. • If it does not print, contact your dealer or Xerox/Rank Xerox. A file sent from the host 1. Make sure the printer is online.
  • Page 104 • If the font card is still not being recognized, try another slot or font card, then print another Font List. • If a different font slot works, contact your dealer or Xerox/Rank Xerox to correct the defective slot. • If a new font card is recognized, contact your dealer or Xerox/Rank Xerox to replace the defective card.
  • Page 105 Table 6.1 Printer operation problems (continued) Problem The job does not print in Check the spelling of the requested font in your PostScript file. Many times a typo the requested font. is the problem. If the font is spelled correctly, print a PS Font List to check if the font is present.
  • Page 106: Control Panel Messages

    LED at power on. If the LED does not glow, or glows continuously, contact your dealer or Xerox/Rank Xerox. If the LED flashes, refer to Table 6.3 on page 6-28 for further information. If there is a memory SIMM in slot SIM3, remove it. Move the memory SIMM in slot SIM2 into SIM3, then test the printer again.
  • Page 107 Both the upper and lower Xerox PCMCIA font/macro cards were removed while Card Err. both the printer was online. Power Off & On ACTION: Both card slots have the wrong Xerox PCMCIA font/macro cards in them. The card Card Err. both may contain fonts, macros, or code. Replace Original ACTION:...
  • Page 108 Either the front or rear cover (or both) is open. Close Covers ACTION: The printer is not able to communicate with the host using bidirectional parallel. Comm. Error ACTION: A LocalTalk error has occurred. nn is the AppleTalk error number.
  • Page 109 Abort Make sure the hard disk is properly seated on the controller board. If the problem remains, contact your dealer or Xerox/Rank Xerox. Try powering the printer OFF then ON again. Make sure the hard disk is properly seated on the controller board. If the problem remains, contact your dealer or Xerox/Rank Xerox.
  • Page 110 This error is not subject to Auto Continue (page D-3). Print a Configuration Sheet. If the sheet does not show Ethernet as present, contact your dealer or Xerox/Rank Xerox. Power cycle the printer. If this message reappears, power off the printer and contact your dealer or Xerox/Rank Xerox.
  • Page 111 The hard disk is being partitioned and high level formatted. Formatting Disk Please Wait... ACTION: The Xerox PCMCIA font/macro card is being formatted. Formatting Macro Please Wait... ACTION: Paper needs to be loaded into the front or Lower 1 tray.
  • Page 112 The fuser assembly has failed; printing cannot resume. Fuser Failure Service Required ACTION: Hex dump mode is On. Hex Dump ACTION: The Xerox Network Interface Card is being initialized. I/O Initializing Please Wait... ACTION: The EP (print) cartridge is missing or not installed correctly. Install Print Cartridge...
  • Page 113 Contact your dealer or Xerox/Rank Xerox. Contact your dealer or Xerox/Rank Xerox. None. The last page will print when the printer receives more data, or when the port times out. Load A4 paper into the tray(s) indicated on the top line of the display.
  • Page 114 Reload the correct size paper. Power off the printer and check the lower tray connection. If the failure continues, contact your dealer or Xerox/Rank Xerox. Insert the paper cassette into the paper deck or close the paper drawer on the HCF.
  • Page 115 Reload the correct size paper. Power off the printer and check the Lower Tray connection. If the failure continues, contact your dealer or Xerox/Rank Xerox. Insert the paper cassette into the paper deck or close the paper drawer on the HCF.
  • Page 116 The lower Xerox PCMCIA font/macro card was removed while the printer was online. Lower Card Err Power OFF & ON ACTION: The lower card slot has the wrong Xerox PCMCIA font/macro card in it. The card Lower Card Err. may contain fonts, macros, or code. Replace Original ACTION: The lower Xerox PCMCIA font/macro card is bad and cannot be used.
  • Page 117 Open Front Cover Remove Jam Sheet ACTION: The main tray has been removed (or is not pushed in all the way) from the printer. Main Tray Out ACTION: Your application specifies “Manual Feed” as the paper source. Feed paper from Manual the front tray.
  • Page 118 • Perform a Memory Check to see if you can locate the problem. • Try powering OFF the printer then ON again. If the problem persists, contact your dealer or Xerox/Rank Xerox. Cycle the printer’s power. If the problem persists, contact your dealer or Xerox/Rank Xerox.
  • Page 119 Press * • The printer waits ten seconds, then resumes (in effect, pressing Enter you). The page is ejected from the printer. Depending on the cause of the problem, your print job may continue or be ended. ACTION: C o n t r o l P a n e l M e s s a g e s Description/Corrective Action None.
  • Page 120 Paper Jam- Open Front Cover Remove PrintCart Clear Paper Path ACTION: Paper has jammed in the rear of the printer. The message alternates with: Paper Jam- Open Rear Cover Clear Paper Path or (if a Duplex Module jam): Remove DuplxUnit...
  • Page 121 Press to Abort This message flashes alternately with either: Unknown Disk Disk Format Bad ACTION: Either the Xerox PCMCIA macro card’s partition block cannot be understood or it Press to Init. has a bad high level format. Press to Abort...
  • Page 122 Table 6.2 Control Panel messages (continued) Message The printer does not have enough memory to print the job as duplex, and will *Prntng Simplex* print it as simplex. This message may appear under certain conditions when printing simplex jobs if the Duplex Module option is installed.
  • Page 123 Table 6.2 Control Panel messages (continued) Message The Xerox PCMCIA font/macro card in the lower slot has failed. Remove LowerCard Press * ACTION: Mailbox bin N is full or has been left open. Printing cannot continue to mailbox. Remove Output...
  • Page 124 Reset LocalTalk has been invoked from the Reset Menu. Reset LocalTalk Please Wait... Returns the Xerox Local Talk Network Interface Card to its power-on state and clears any print job being received, and previously downloaded temporary fonts, and macros from memory.
  • Page 125 A setting will not take effect until a Reset is performed. ResetToSave Or * ACTION: The printer was busy processing PCL data from a host system but the job was not Temp Font/Macro completed since temporary fonts and macros were not deleted. The last page timeout has expired.
  • Page 126 This message flashes alternately with the two-line message: Press Press ACTION: The partition block of the Xerox PCMCIA macro card in the lower slot cannot be Unknown Macro understood. Lower Card This message flashes alternately with the two-line message:...
  • Page 127 Table 6.2 Control Panel messages (continued) Message The printer was busy processing data from a host but the print job was not Waiting... completed. This message appears until: • Another print job is received. • The Port Timeout expires and Auto Job End is On.
  • Page 128: Diagnostic Led Flash Sequences

    6-28 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 When the printer is powered on, a sequence of self test diagnostics are run. Some failures that are detected in these tests are identified by a sequence of flashing the system controller diagnostic LED.
  • Page 129: Paper Jams

    Your printer has been designed to provide reliable, trouble- free operation. Nonetheless, you may experience an occasional paper jam. When the printer detects a misfeed or a paper jam, the printing process is halted, and a Control Panel message is displayed.
  • Page 130 P a p e r J a m s Table 6.4 Paper jam messages and corrective actions Control Panel Message Main Tray Jam Main Tray Jam- Open Main Tray 1. Remove the main tray (1). alternating with 2. Remove the Envelope Feeder if installed.
  • Page 131 Table 6.4 Paper jam messages and corrective actions (continued) Control Panel Message Lower 1 Tray Jam Lower1 Tray Jam- with 500-sheet Paper Deck Open Lower1 Tray and Cassette alternating with 1. Remove the lower 1 tray (1). Open Front Cover 2.
  • Page 132 1. Open the paper drawer (1). 2. Remove the Envelope Feeder Lower2 Tray Jam- if installed. Open Lower2 Tray 3. Open the printer front cover. alternating with 4. Remove the jammed sheet of Open Front Cover paper. Remove Jam Sheet 5.
  • Page 133 2. Open the OCT’s rear cover (2). 3. Remove the jammed paper. Open Offset Door Clear Paper Path 4. Close the OCT’s rear cover. 5. Close the printer’s rear cover. Mailbox/Collator Jam Mailbox Jam- Open Mailbx Door 1. Open the rear cover of the alternating with Mailbox/Collator (1).
  • Page 134 P a p e r J a m s Table 6.4 Paper jam messages and corrective actions (continued) Control Panel Message Duplex Module Jam Paper Jam- Open Rear Cover 1. Open the rear cover (1). alternating with 2. Remove the Duplex Module. 3.
  • Page 135 Table 6.4 Paper jam messages and corrective actions (continued) Control Panel Message Print Cartridge Jam Paper Jam- Open Front Cover 1. Remove the Envelope Feeder alternating with if installed. 2. Open the front cover (1). Remove PrintCart 3. Remove the EP cartridge (2). Clear Paper Path 4.
  • Page 136 7. Replace the Envelope Feeder if necessary. Various Fuser Jam Clearance (fuser jam) 1. Power OFF the printer and disconnect the power cord. 2. Open the rear cover. 3. Let the fuser area cool for 40 minutes. 4. Remove the Duplex Module, if installed.
  • Page 137: Print Quality Problems

    • Printer set up and application software If the Test Print is blank, contact your dealer or Xerox/Rank Xerox. Replace EP cartridge. C h a p t e r 6 : T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g...
  • Page 138 6-38 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 Replace EP cartridge. Contact your dealer or Xerox/Rank Xerox. Replace paper stock. Replace EP cartridge. 4 5 1 7 m p U s e r G u i d e Corrective Action(s) Table 6.5 Page 2 of 8...
  • Page 139 Table 6.5 Print quality problems (continued) Possible Cause(s) Problem Vertical line deletions EP cartridge not installed correctly Localized print deletions Defective EP cartridge, or the EP forming narrow lines cartridge is at its end of life running in the direction of paper movement.
  • Page 140 P r i n t Q u a l i t y P r o b l e m s Table 6.5 Print quality problems (continued) Possible Cause(s) Problem Vertical dark streaks Defective EP cartridge, or the EP cartridge is at its end of life. Black lines running across the print in the direction Defective fuser cartridge.
  • Page 141 Table 6.5 Print quality problems (continued) Possible Cause(s) Problem Dark spots/marks Defective EP cartridge. Unfused or partially Damp paper stock. fused image Heavy or unusual paper stock. The printed image is not fully fused to the paper and easily rubs off. Defective Fuser Module.
  • Page 142 P r i n t Q u a l i t y P r o b l e m s Table 6.5 Print quality problems (continued) Possible Cause(s) Problem Wrinkled prints Poor paper condition. Prints are wrinkled, Paper is damp. creased, or torn.
  • Page 143 Poor paper condition. Random light areas and Paper is damp. deletions. Grainy Graphics Lossy compression. The printer tried to print a complex graphic A graphic image is coarse image with inadequate memory or grainy (like a brick or or with page protection disabled.
  • Page 144 P r i n t Q u a l i t y P r o b l e m s Table 6.5 Print quality problems (continued) Possible Cause(s) Problem Broken Page/Page Too The printer tried to print a complex Complex graphic image with inadequate memory or with Page Protection The printed image is disabled.
  • Page 145: Appendix A Ordering Printer Options

    Appendix A Ordering Printer Options A p p e n d i x A : O r d e r i n g P r i n t e r O p t i o n s...
  • Page 146 2 MB 97K25780 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 Contact your dealer or Xerox / Rank Xerox to order any of the printer options and accessories listed in Table A.1. Part No. See Table 2.1 in Chapter 2: Paper Handling for a complete list of supported paper sizes for each paper handling option.
  • Page 147 Option Memory Options 4 MB SIMM 97K15280 16 MB SIMM 97K15300 32 MB SIMM 97K22330 PostScript Option DocuPrint 4517 Adobe 97K22160 English (Xerox) PostScript Level 2 97K22180 Spanish (Xerox) Language Interpreter 97K26210 English (Rank Xerox) SIMM 97K26220 French 97K26230 German...
  • Page 148 O r d e r i n g P r i n t e r O p t i o n s Table A.1 Printer options and accessories (continued) Option Xerox Network Interface Cards (NICs) XNIC-E’NET 97S02021 English (Xerox) (Xerox Network Interface...
  • Page 149 Table A.1 Printer options and accessories (continued) Option Printer Driver Software (PCL 5e Emulation) Base Kit 300X52895 English 300K52905 Spanish Windows 3.1/’95 300K57931 German Windows NT 300K57921 French 300K57951 Italian 300K52942 Portuguese 300K57961 Russian 300K52923 French Canadian 300E81320 English MS Word...
  • Page 150 O r d e r i n g P r i n t e r O p t i o n s Table A.1 Printer options and accessories (continued) Option Windows NT 3.5.1 301E07310 English “Microsoft Uni-Driver” 301E07680 Spanish 301E07670 German...
  • Page 151 Table A.1 Printer options and accessories (continued) Option Windows 3.1/95 300E81423 English 300E81543 Spanish 300E81661 German 300E81782 French 300E81901 Italian 300E82011 Portuguese 300E81423 Russian Macintosh 301E19190 English 301E19230 Spanish 301E19220 German 301E19200 French 301E19210 Italian 301E19240 Portuguese UNIX Solaris 300E81402 English...
  • Page 152 OS/2 Warp and 2.1 300E81381 English (PCL 5e Emulation) 300E81501 Spanish 300E81980 Portuguese For French, German or Italian part numbers, contact your dealer or Xerox/Rank Xerox. UNIX Sun OS 300E81411 English 300E81411 Spanish 300E81411 German 300E81411 French 300E81411 Italian 300E81411 Portuguese...
  • Page 153 Also available as part of Ethernet and Token Ring Software and Documentation Kit, listed above. Available in Xerox Software Library, Xerox web page and Xerox FTP site. Available in Xerox Software Library, Xerox web page and Xerox FTP site.
  • Page 154 Table A.1 Printer options and accessories (continued) Option User Documentation DocuPrint 4517/4517mp 720S53751 English (Xerox) Base Documentation Kit 721S53751 English (Rank Xerox) 720S54751 German 720S55751 French 720S56751 Spanish (Xerox) 721S56751 Spanish (Rank Xerox) 720S57751 Italian 720S58751 Portuguese 720S59751 French Canadian...
  • Page 155 Table A.1 Printer options and accessories (continued) Option DocuPrint 4517/4517mp 720P53771 English (Xerox) User Guide 721P53771 English (Rank Xerox) 720P54771 German 720P55771 French 720P56771 Spanish (Xerox) 721P56771 Spanish (Rank Xerox) 720P57771 Italian 720P58771 Portuguese 720P59771 French Canadian 721P53231 Russian DocuPrint 4517/4517mp...
  • Page 156 O r d e r i n g P r i n t e r O p t i o n s Table A.1 Printer options and accessories (continued) Option Mailbox/Collator 720P59970 English (Xerox) User Guide 721P50280 English (Rank Xerox) 721P50250 German 721P50260 French 720P54400 Spanish (Xerox) 721P50290 Spanish (Rank Xerox) 721P50270 Italian 720P54410 Portuguese...
  • Page 157 For CentreWare DP on floppy disk, contact Xerox, Rank Xerox, or your dealer. A p p e n d i x A : O r d e r i n g P r i n t e r O p t i o n s Comments Table A.1 Page 12 of 13...
  • Page 158 O r d e r i n g P r i n t e r O p t i o n s Table A.1 Printer options and accessories (continued) Option Xerox Font Cards A-14 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 Part No.
  • Page 159: Appendix B Replacing Consumables

    Appendix B Replacing Consumables Replacing the EP Cartridge ... B-2 Replacing the Fuser Cartridge/BTR ... B-5 A p p e n d i x B : R e p l a c i n g C o n s u m a b l e s...
  • Page 160: Replacing The Ep Cartridge

    Remove the old EP cartridge by lifting it towards the rear of the printer then pulling it up and out. 4 5 1 7 m p U s e r G u i d e...
  • Page 161 Do not discard the old EP cartridge. Return it to Xerox/Rank Xerox. Refer to the printed instructions accompanying the EP cartridge. Gently shake the EP cartridge several times to evenly distribute the toner. R e p l a c i n g t h e E P C a r t r i d g e Remove the new EP cartridge from its wrapper.
  • Page 162 R e p l a c i n g t h e E P C a r t r i d g e Insert the EP cartridge into the guide channels marked by the arrows inside the front cover. Push in until it clicks in place, then close the front cover.
  • Page 163: Replacing The Fuser Cartridge/Btr

    Replacing the Fuser Cartridge/BTR • The fuser area is extremely hot. Turn the printer OFF and Caution • Replacing the BTR (Bias Transfer Roll) requires removing Power OFF the printer and disconnect the power cord. Open the rear cover. R e p l a c i n g C o n s u m a b l e s allow it to cool for 40 minutes before replacing an existing fuser cartridge.
  • Page 164 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 Remove the mounting screws from the printer as shown above, and set them aside. Slide the new fuser cartridge into the printer.
  • Page 165 EP cartridge by lifting it towards the rear of the printer then pulling it up and out. A p p e n d i x B : R e p l a c i n g C o n s u m a b l e s...
  • Page 166 Use the BTR removal tool to release the left side of the BTR. Lift the BTR out of the printer. D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 Use the BTR removal tool to release the right side of the BTR.
  • Page 167 Plug in the power cord. Press and hold Online and Menu ON the printer. This will reset the Fuser Life counter and release the warning message. After warming up for a few minutes, the Control Panel displays the following...
  • Page 168 B-10 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 4 5 1 7 m p U s e r G u i d e...
  • Page 169 Installing and Removing Printer Options Precautions ... C-3 Memory SIMMs ... C-4 Installing a Memory SIMM ... C-4 Removing a Memory SIMM ... C-7 PostScript SIMM ... C-9 Installing a PostScript SIMM ... C-9 Removing a PostScript SIMM ... C-12 Hard Drive ...
  • Page 170 Installing the Envelope Feeder ... C-49 Removing the Envelope Feeder ... C-52 Font Cards and Macro Cards ... C-54 Xerox Network Interface Card (XNIC) ... C-55 Installing the XNIC ... C-56 Removing the XNIC ... C-60 4 5 1 7 m p U s e r G u i d e...
  • Page 171: Appendix C Installing And Removing Printer Options

    Precautions The DocuPrint 4517 printer options are easy to install. Installing and testing any one option is likely to take 5 to 15 minutes. Before installing or removing any printer option, take the precautionary steps outlined below. POWER OFF THE PRINTER: The printer determines which options are installed through a self-test.
  • Page 172: Memory Simms

    • “Installing a Memory SIMM” (page C-4) • “Removing a Memory SIMM” (page C-7) Memory SIMMs for the DocuPrint 4517 are available in the following sizes: • one-sided 4 MB and 16 MB • two-sided 32 MB (See Appendix A: Ordering Printer Options for ordering additional memory.)
  • Page 173 Power OFF the printer and disconnect the power cord and any interface cables. Loosen the thumb screws and pull out the controller board. Select an appropriate SIMM slot to use. Slots SIMM2 (2) and SIMM3 (3) are interchangeable (except as described in the note on page C-4) and are used for installing additional printer memory.
  • Page 174 After the Configuration Sheet prints, press Online On the Configuration Sheet, the “Total system memory” value should match the amount of memory just installed plus the RAM resident on the printer (if not, see the note on page C-4). D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 Replace the controller board, sliding it along the alignment channels.
  • Page 175: Removing A Memory Simm

    Never remove the printer controller board while the printer is plugged in. Power OFF the printer and disconnect the power cord and any interface cables. Loosen the thumb screws and pull out the controller board.
  • Page 176 Replace the controller board, sliding it along the alignment channels. Then hand-tighten the thumb screws. Replace the power and interface cables and power ON the printer. After warming up for a few minutes, the Control Panel displays the following message:...
  • Page 177: Postscript Simm

    Never remove the printer controller board while the printer is plugged in. Power OFF the printer and disconnect the power cord and any interface cables. Loosen the thumb screws and pull out the controller board.
  • Page 178 P o s t S c r i p t S I M M Select an appropriate SIMM slot to use. Slots SIMM0 (0) and SIMM1 (1) are interchangeable and are used for installing the PostScript SIMM. Make sure that the clips on either side snap closed to lock the PostScript SIMM in place.
  • Page 179 The Configuration Sheet should show the PostScript Menu and PostScript version. Install a Xerox DocuPrint 4517 PostScript print driver now. Table 4.2 on page 4-3 lists the DocuPrint 4517 PostScript printer drivers packaged with your printer. A p p e n d i x C : I n s t a l l i n g a n d R e m o v i n g P r i n t e r O p t i o n s...
  • Page 180: Removing A Postscript Simm

    P o s t S c r i p t S I M M Removing a PostScript SIMM Caution Power OFF the printer and disconnect the power cord and any interface cables. Loosen the thumb screws and pull out the controller board. C-12 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 SIMMs and controller boards are sensitive to static electricity.
  • Page 181 Replace the controller board, sliding it along the alignment channels. Then hand-tighten the thumb screws. Replace the power and interface cables and power ON the printer. After warming up for a few minutes, the Control Panel displays the following message:...
  • Page 182 Press Enter and the message display changes to: Reset Menus Please Wait... This message displays while the printer resets to factory defaults. When the reset is finished, the display changes to: Online Ready If any other message is displayed, see Table 6.2 starting on page 6-6.
  • Page 183: Hard Drive

    Installing the Hard Drive Power OFF the printer and disconnect the power cord and any interface cables. Loosen the thumb screws and pull out the controller board. A p p e n d i x C : I n s t a l l i n g a n d R e m o v i n g P r i n t e r O p t i o n s I n s t a l l i n g a n d R e m o v i n g P r i n t e r O p t i o n s “Installing the Hard Drive”...
  • Page 184 Replace the controller board, sliding it along the alignment channels. Then hand-tighten the thumb screws. Replace the power and interface cables and power ON the printer. If the drive is already formatted, the Control Panel will display: Online Ready...
  • Page 185 A p p e n d i x C : I n s t a l l i n g a n d R e m o v i n g P r i n t e r O p t i o n s or Up until you see: to put the printer back online. Find the “Disk” line on the Configuration Sheet.
  • Page 186: Removing The Hard Drive

    H a r d D r i v e Removing the Hard Drive Power OFF the printer and disconnect the power cord and any interface cables. Loosen the thumb screws and pull out the controller board. Gently unlatch the hard drive from the...
  • Page 187 Replace the controller board, sliding it along the alignment channels. Then hand-tighten the thumb screws. Replace the power and interface cables and power ON the printer. After warming up for a few minutes, the Control Panel displays the following message:...
  • Page 188: Duplex Module

    Module Note Installing the Duplex Module Power OFF the printer and disconnect the power cord and any interface cables. Open the rear cover. C-20 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 This section contains two sets of instructions: •...
  • Page 189 A p p e n d i x C : I n s t a l l i n g a n d R e m o v i n g P r i n t e r O p t i o n s D u p l e x M o d u l e Close the rear cover, plug in the power cord, and power ON the printer. After warming up, the Control Panel displays the following message:...
  • Page 190: Removing The Duplex Module

    D u p l e x M o d u l e Removing the Duplex Module Power OFF the printer and disconnect the power cord and any interface cables. Open the rear cover. C-22 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 Remove the Duplex Module by pushing the green lock buttons on either side of it.
  • Page 191: 500-Sheet Paper Deck And Cassette

    Installing One 500-sheet Paper Deck and Cassette Power OFF the printer and disconnect the power cord and any interface cables. Holding the printer by the recessed side hand holds, set it atop the Paper Deck, aligning the corners. A p p e n d i x C : I n s t a l l i n g a n d R e m o v i n g P r i n t e r O p t i o n s I n s t a l l i n g a n d R e m o v i n g P r i n t e r O p t i o n s “Installing One 500-sheet Paper Deck and Cassette”...
  • Page 192 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 Remove the small cover at the back of the Paper Deck. Fit the connector firmly into the printer receptacle. Replace the small cover. Replace the power and interface cords, and power ON the printer.
  • Page 193: Automatic Tray Switching

    Reset Menus Please Wait... This message displays while the printer resets the Source Mapping (PCL Menu) settings to include the lower tray just installed. When the reset is finished, the display changes to: Online Ready If any other message is displayed, see Table 6.2 starting on page 6-6.
  • Page 194: Installing Two 500-Sheet Paper Decks And Cassettes

    Installing Two 500-sheet Paper Decks and Cassettes Power OFF the printer and disconnect the power cord and any interface cables. Holding the top Paper Deck by the recessed side hand holds, set it atop the bottom Paper Deck, aligning the corners.
  • Page 195 Cover the right side hand hold with the joint tab, inserting (1) then (2). Holding the printer by the recessed side hand holds, set it atop the top Paper Deck, aligning the corners. A p p e n d i x C : I n s t a l l i n g a n d R e m o v i n g P r i n t e r O p t i o n s...
  • Page 196 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 Remove the small cover at the back of the top Paper Deck. Fit the connector firmly into the printer receptacle. Replace the small cover. Replace the power and interface cords, and power ON the printer.
  • Page 197 Reset Menus Please Wait... This message displays while the printer resets the Source Mapping (PCL Menu) settings to include the lower trays just installed. When the reset is finished, the display changes to: Online Ready If any other message is displayed, see Table 6.2 starting on page 6-6.
  • Page 198: Removing A 500-Sheet Paper Deck And Cassette

    Removing a 500-sheet Paper Deck and Cassette Power OFF the printer and disconnect the power cord and any interface cables. Remove the small cover at the back of the Paper Deck, then unplug the connector from the printer. Replace the small cover.
  • Page 199 Reset Menus Please Wait... This message displays while the printer resets the Source Mapping (PCL Menu) and Tray Switching (PostScript Menu) settings to factory defaults. When the reset is finished, the display changes to:...
  • Page 200: 2,000-Sheet High Capacity Feeder (Hcf

    (page 2-14) to load paper in the HCF. The documentation that accompanied the HCF contains information on configuring your printer driver and application to use the HCF. 4 5 1 7 m p U s e r G u i d e...
  • Page 201: Installing The 2,000-Sheet High Capacity Feeder

    Power OFF the printer and disconnect all cables and cords. Note: If you have options attached to the printer, such as a Mailbox/Collator, Offset Catch Tray or 500-Sheet Paper Deck, you may need another person to assist you with the installation.
  • Page 202 If a Mailbox/Collator is installed on the printer, go to Step 6. If not, go to Step 7. C-34 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7...
  • Page 203 Press Enter and the message display changes to: Reset Menus Please Wait... The printer resets the Source Mapping (PCL Emulat) settings to include the HCF. When the reset is finished, the display changes to: Online Ready A p p e n d i x C : I n s t a l l i n g a n d R e m o v i n g P r i n t e r O p t i o n s...
  • Page 204 Print a Configuration Sheet and check that the HCF and 500-sheet Paper Deck and Cassette (if installed) appear as “Lower 1 Tray” and/or “Lower 2 Tray” under “Installed Options.” If not, power OFF the printer and recheck the HCF connector, the 500-sheet Paper Deck and Cassette connector (if installed) and power cables.
  • Page 205: Removing The 2,000-Sheet High Capacity Feeder

    Removing the 2,000-sheet High Capacity Feeder Power OFF the printer and disconnect the power cords and any interface cables. Reach into the HCF from below and disconnect the HCF connector from the printer’s receptacle. A p p e n d i x C : I n s t a l l i n g a n d R e m o v i n g P r i n t e r O p t i o n s...
  • Page 206 Reset Menus Please Wait... This message displays while the printer resets the Source Mapping (PCL Menu) and Tray Switching (PostScript Menu) settings to factory defaults. When the reset is finished, the display changes to:...
  • Page 207: Offset Catch Tray (Oct

    • Installing the OCT Power OFF the printer and disconnect the power cord and any interface cables. Open the rear cover. A p p e n d i x C : I n s t a l l i n g a n d R e m o v i n g P r i n t e r O p t i o n s I n s t a l l i n g a n d R e m o v i n g P r i n t e r O p t i o n s “Installing the OCT”...
  • Page 208 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 Grasping the OCT by the sides, insert its positioning hook into the outer-most slit in the exhaust grill on top of the printer. To avoid damage to the positioning hook, do not twist the OCT to the right or left while lowering it into position.
  • Page 209 Reconnect the power cord and interface cable(s) and power ON the printer. After warming up for a few minutes, the Control Panel displays the following message: Online Ready If any other message is displayed, see Table 6.2 starting on page 6-6.
  • Page 210: Removing The Oct

    O f f s e t C a t c h T r a y ( O C T ) Removing the OCT Power OFF the printer and disconnect the power cord and any interface cables. Press the release buttons with your thumbs and push up on the OCT to remove it.
  • Page 211 Press Enter and the message display changes to: Reset Menus Please Wait... This message displays while the printer changes the default Output Bin setting to Standard. When the reset is finished, the display changes to: Online Ready If any other message is displayed, see Table 6.2 starting on page 6-6.
  • Page 212: Mailbox/Collator

    Mailbox/ Collator Note Installing the Mailbox/Collator Power OFF the printer and disconnect the power cord. Open the rear cover. C-44 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 This section contains two sets of instructions: •...
  • Page 213 There is a positioning hook on the underside of the Mailbox/Collator. Insert it into the outermost slit in the exhaust grill on top of the printer. To avoid damage to the positioning hook, do not twist the Mailbox/ Collator to the right or left while lowering it into position.
  • Page 214 Attach the power cords. Plug one end of the short (60 cm/2 foot) Mailbox/Collator cord (1) into the AC receptacle on the printer, and the other end into the lower AC receptacle on the Mailbox/Collator. Plug one end of the printer power...
  • Page 215: Removing The Mailbox/Collator

    Removing the Mailbox/Collator Empty all paper from the bins. Power OFF the printer and disconnect both power cords. Press the release buttons with your thumbs and push up on the Mailbox/ Collator to remove it. The Mailbox/Collator is top-heavy. To avoid damage to the positioning...
  • Page 216 Press Enter and the message display changes to: Reset Menus Please Wait... This message displays while the printer changes the default Output Bin setting to Standard. When the reset is finished, the display changes to: Online Ready If any other message is displayed, see Table 6.2 starting on page 6-6.
  • Page 217: Envelope Feeder

    Installing the Envelope Feeder Power OFF the printer and disconnect the power cord(s). Open the Front Tray. A p p e n d i x C : I n s t a l l i n g a n d R e m o v i n g P r i n t e r O p t i o n s I n s t a l l i n g a n d R e m o v i n g P r i n t e r O p t i o n s “Installing the Envelope Feeder”...
  • Page 218 Angle the Envelope Feeder into the printer. Allow the Envelope Feeder to rest down at its seated position. Reconnect the power cord(s) and power ON the printer. After warming up for a few minutes, the Control Panel displays the following message: Online...
  • Page 219 Reset Menus Please Wait... This message displays while the printer resets the Source Mapping (PCL Menu) settings to factory defaults, including the Envelope Feeder. When the reset is finished, the display changes to: Online Env Feeder Empty If any other message is displayed, see Table 6.2 starting on page 6-6.
  • Page 220: Removing The Envelope Feeder

    E n v e l o p e F e e d e r Removing the Envelope Feeder Power OFF the printer and disconnect the power cord(s). Lift the Envelope Feeder up and out from the printer. Store the Envelope Feeder in its original packaging materials, or in a dry, dust-free place.
  • Page 221 Reset Menus Press Enter and the message display changes to: Reset Menus Please Wait... This message displays while the printer resets the Source Mapping (PCL Menu) settings to factory defaults. When the reset is finished, the display changes to: Online Ready If any other message is displayed, see Table 6.2 starting on page 6-6.
  • Page 222: Font Cards And Macro Cards

    Press Online offline. Insert or remove the card. If removing a card, skip to Step 5. Press Online online. To verify that the printer recognizes the card as installed, print a Configuration Sheet. Press Online offline. Press Menu Main Menu...
  • Page 223: Xerox Network Interface Card (Xnic

    Caution grounded power source. If you walk around before finishing the installation, again discharge any static electricity. Never remove the printer controller board while the printer is plugged in. The printer is capable of supporting two XNICs; however, do not install two of the same XNICs in the printer.
  • Page 224: Installing The Xnic

    X e r o x N e t w o r k I n t e r f a c e C a r d ( X N I C ) Installing the XNIC Note Power OFF the printer and disconnect the power cord and any interface cables. • If installing the XNIC-T’RING, continue with Step 2. • If installing the XNIC-E’NET, skip to Step 4 on page C-57.
  • Page 225 Note the XNIC-E’NET serial number (A) and Ethernet address (B). This information will not be accessible after the card is installed. Pins 2 and 3 on JX1 (C) must be strapped together for proper operation of the XNIC-E’NET. A p p e n d i x C : I n s t a l l i n g a n d R e m o v i n g P r i n t e r O p t i o n s X e r o x N e t w o r k I n t e r f a c e C a r d ( X N I C ) Loosen the thumb screws and pull out the controller board.
  • Page 226 X e r o x N e t w o r k I n t e r f a c e C a r d ( X N I C ) Line up the XNIC connector to the slot in the controller board.
  • Page 227 Replace the power and interface cables and power ON the printer. After warming up for a few minutes, the Control Panel displays the following message: Online Ready If any other message is displayed, see Table 6.2 starting on page 6-6.
  • Page 228: Removing The Xnic

    X e r o x N e t w o r k I n t e r f a c e C a r d ( X N I C ) Removing the XNIC Power OFF the printer and disconnect the power cord and any interface cables. Loosen the thumb screws and pull out the controller board.
  • Page 229 Replace the controller board, sliding it along the alignment channels. Then hand-tighten the thumb screws. Replace the power and interface cables and power ON the printer. After warming up for a few minutes, the Control Panel displays the following message:...
  • Page 230 C-62 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 4 5 1 7 m p U s e r G u i d e...
  • Page 231: Appendix D Control Panel Options

    Appendix D Control Panel Options A p p e n d i x D : C o n t r o l P a n e l O p t i o n s...
  • Page 232 Figure D.1 below lists all Control Panel options whose settings you can normally override. (Only in the absence of information from the print job will the printer use the default settings for these options.) Refer to Table 3.7 on page 3-15 or Table 3.9 on page 3-21 for specifics to PCL and PostScript...
  • Page 233 The On setting enables the printer to send messages to your computer. Parallel Menu Only set that supports it. † Bin Full Determines printer’s behavior when printing an unsecured job and a mailbox bin is full. Mailbox Menu Stop Printing* Send to Standard †...
  • Page 234 Appears only when the Mailbox/Collator option is installed. Config. sheet Prints a Configuration Sheet showing the printer’s current information and menu settings. Test Menu The Configuration Sheet is printed at paper size, and on letter size or A4 size paper when or Europe respectively.
  • Page 235 † Envelope Feeder † Appears only when the option is installed. Demo Page Prints a page demonstrating the printer’s capabilities. Test Menu The Demo Page is printed at and on letter size or A4 size paper when respectively. Demo Page...
  • Page 236 • When set to On, data received and waiting to be processed from any port is System Menu spooled onto the hard disk and later retrieved for processing. Off* • When set to Off, data received and waiting to be processed is kept in printer memory. Set † Appears only when the outside the printer.
  • Page 237 PostScript Menu Because the Envelope Feeder does not have a size sensor, this setting is required so that the printer is able to know when the size of envelope requested for printing is Com-10* (USA) different than that loaded. When the sizes do not match, and the Page Size Cont...
  • Page 238 (page D-22) is changed. If the other than Internal, Font Source Location of the default font in PCL. Internal refers to the font set residing in the printer’s permanent memory. These PCL Emulat Menu fonts are resident in the printer and cannot be altered. Internal* †...
  • Page 239 Legal (8.5x14) different than that loaded. When the sizes do not match, and the Page Size Cont Folio (8.5x13) option is set to Off, the printer displays a message asking for a change of paper Letter (8.5x11)* (USA) size; pressing Enter A4 (210x297)* (Europe) loaded.
  • Page 240 Control Panel menu options, settings, and descriptions (continued) Menu Option, Location(s), Setting(s) Gateway Address † Sets the Gateway Address of the printer for network communications. Each byte of the address is set in turn. Ethernet Menu Token Ring Menu Press Escape Escape 0.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255...
  • Page 241 Jam Recovery Determines how the printer recovers from a paper jam. • When set to On, the printer reprints any pages in the printer at the time of PCL Emulat Menu the jam, after the jam has been cleared. The printer does this by using a PostScript Menu portion of memory to store data.
  • Page 242 C o n t r o l P a n e l O p t i o n s Table D.1 Control Panel menu options, settings, and descriptions (continued) Menu Option, Location(s), Setting(s) Language Specifies the language in which Control Panel messages are displayed, and the language in which Configuration Sheet and PCL Font List messages are printed.
  • Page 243 Legal (8.5x14) different than that loaded. When the sizes do not match, and the Page Size Cont Folio (8.5x13) option is set to Off, the printer displays a message asking for a change of paper Letter (8.5x11)* (USA) size; pressing Enter A4 (210x297)* (Europe) Exec (7.25x10.5)
  • Page 244 Appears only when the Mailbox/Collator option is installed. Orientation Specifies page orientation. PCL Emulat Menu Portrait* Landscape Output Bin Specifies where the printer should direct its output. PCL Emulat Menu PostScript Menu Standard* † OCT No Offset † OCT On Job †...
  • Page 245 Page Size Cont Controls the printer’s behavior when the correct size of paper is not loaded. • When set to Off, the printer will wait for the correct paper size to be loaded, PCL Emulat Menu or for Enter Off* •...
  • Page 246 Invokes the PCL Emulat Menu. Main Menu PCL Font List Prints a complete list of all PCL fonts currently available in the printer. Printing is on the paper size and from the default source as per Source Mapping specified in the Test Menu PCL Emulat Menu.
  • Page 247 Main Menu † Appears only with the PostScript option installed. The DocuPrint 4517 conforms to EPA Energy Star guidelines. The printer will enter Power Saver a low power state after the specified period of inactivity. This timeout is adjustable System Menu to 15, 30, 60, 90, or 120 minutes via this option.
  • Page 248 Toner Saving When Print Quality † PS Font List Prints a complete list of all PostScript language typefaces on the printer. Printing is from the Default Tray as specified in the PostScript Menu. Test Menu † Appears only with the PostScript option installed.
  • Page 249 The command does not reset the settings for Language, Defaults, and Passwords. The printer returns online. Reset Printer Resets the printer to its power-on state. This option is useful when you have printing problems. First, cancel the print job Reset Menu from the host. Then, invoke Reset Printer fonts and macros.
  • Page 250 The 2,000-sheet High Capacity Feeder appears as a Lower Tray when installed. Use of a sequence of two or more trays requests the printer to automatically tray switch through that sequence in order when a tray runs out of paper.
  • Page 251 Sets the number of stop bits in each character. (Stop bits signal the end of a character.) Serial Menu † Subnet Mask Sets the Subnet Mask of the printer for network communications. Each byte of the address is set in turn. Ethernet Menu Token Ring Menu Press Escape Escape 0.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255...
  • Page 252 Ventura Math Ventura US Win 3.0 Win L1 Win L2 Win L5 System Language Specifies the page description language (PDL) the printer will use for print jobs coming through the port. Parallel Menu Serial Menu When Ethernet Menu Token Ring Menu only when the printer cannot detect the PDL used in the incoming print job.
  • Page 253 XNIC-T’RING option is installed. Tray Switching Controls the sequence of trays the printer uses when printing a page of a PostScript print job. PostScript Menu The first tray of a sequence is used until it runs out of paper, at which time the Off* next tray of the sequence is used (if it has the correct size of paper).
  • Page 254 D-24 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 4 5 1 7 m p U s e r G u i d e...
  • Page 255: Appendix E Printer Resident Fonts

    Appendix E Printer Resident Fonts Base Printer Fonts ... E-2 Printing a PCL Font List ... E-3 PostScript Fonts ... E-4 A p p e n d i x E : P r i n t e r R e s i d e n t F o n t s...
  • Page 256: Base Printer Fonts

    Courier Italic Note D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 The DocuPrint 4517 base printer is equipped with 46 resident fonts (See Table E.1) that can be used for PCL jobs: • 10 TrueType™ scalable typefaces •...
  • Page 257: Printing A Pcl Font List

    After the PCL Font List prints, press Online bring the printer online. A p p e n d i x E : P r i n t e r R e s i d e n t F o n t s...
  • Page 258: Postscript Fonts

    P r i n t e r R e s i d e n t F o n t s PostScript Fonts Table E.2 PostScript fonts ® ITC Avant Garde Gothic Book ITC Avant Garde Gothic Book Oblique ITC Avant Garde Gothic Demi ITC Avant Garde Gothic Demi Oblique ®...
  • Page 259: Appendix F Printer Specifications

    Appendix F Printer Specifications A p p e n d i x F : P r i n t e r S p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
  • Page 260 Relative Humidity Dimensions Weight Memory Capacity D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 Table F.1 DocuPrint 4517/4517mp specifications DocuPrint 4517 Electro-Photography Semiconductor laser beam (laser diode) scanning 600 x 600 dpi 1200 x 600 dpi...
  • Page 261 2,000-sheet High Capacity Feeder (HCF) Offset Catch Tray (OCT) Mailbox/Collator Envelope Feeder Hard Drive PostScript kit Xerox Network Interface Card for Ethernet (XNIC-E’NET) Xerox Network Interface Card for LocalTalk (XNIC-L’TALK) Xerox Network Interface Card for Token Ring (XNIC-T’RING) PCL font cards (PCMCIA) PCL macro cards (PCMCIA) †...
  • Page 262 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 4 5 1 7 m p U s e r G u i d e...
  • Page 263: Appendix G Docuprint 4517 Unique Printer Commands

    Appendix G DocuPrint 4517 Unique Printer Commands Overview ... G-2 Paper Size ... G-3 Paper Source Selection ... G-5 Output Trays ... G-6 Raster Resolution ... G-7 PCL Macro Commands ... G-8 Font Priority ... G-11 A p p e n d i x G : D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 U n i q u e P r i n t e r C o m m a n d s...
  • Page 264: Overview

    Overview Note D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 In addition to the standard PCL printer commands, Xerox has added some unique settings for the DocuPrint 4517 in the following areas: • Paper Size Values are added for the “#”...
  • Page 265: Paper Size

    D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 U n i q u e P r i n t e r C o m m a n d s Table G.1 shows the paper sizes and corresponding paper trays supported by the DocuPrint 4517. An “X” indicates support for a paper size in a specific tray. The escape sequence number refers to the “#”...
  • Page 266 P a p e r S i z e D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 time the printer is powered on. If an Envelope Feeder is not attached, any mapping that contains “Envelope Feeder”...
  • Page 267: Paper Source Selection

    Paper Source Selection Table G.2 Six PCL paper sources PCL Paper Source Upper Manual Manual Envelope Lower Large Capacity Envelope Feeder † The character following the “&” in the command string is the lower case character “L.” A p p e n d i x G : D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 U n i q u e P r i n t e r C o m m a n d s D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 U n i q u e P r i n t e r C o m m a n d s PCL recognizes the six paper sources shown in Table G.2.
  • Page 268: Output Trays

    The output tray is selected with the standard PCL destination command, but with additional values given in Table G.3 to address all the possible DocuPrint 4517 output trays. Selection of the collator output value causes each copy of the output to use a different bin of the optional Mailbox/Collator, the first n bins for n copies (up to 10).
  • Page 269: Raster Resolution

    D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 U n i q u e P r i n t e r C o m m a n d s Raster The PCL Raster Graphics Resolution command (<Esc>*t#R) is expanded to allow 1200 dots per inch.
  • Page 270: Pcl Macro Commands

    Commands D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 The DocuPrint 4517 supports downloading of PCL macros to memory, optional PCMCIA card and or Hard Disk. The 4517 PCL Windows driver provides the capability to create and download macros which will work with most applications.
  • Page 271 Table G.4 4517 Download Macro Command Format < E S C > < S O H > < S T X > M A C R O L < l o c > , < m a c r o _ i d > , < l e n > , < m a c r o _ d a t a > < E T X > where <ESC>...
  • Page 272 P C L M a c r o C o m m a n d s Table G.6 4517 Delete Macro Command Format < E S C > < S O H > < S T X > M A C R O P < l o c > < E T X > where <ESC>...
  • Page 273: Font Priority

    Font Priority In cases where a duplicate font exists on the printer, the printer will access the font in priority order as follows: 1. Soft 2. Upper Font Card 3. Lower Font Card 4. Disk 5. Resident A p p e n d i x G : D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 U n i q u e P r i n t e r C o m m a n d s...
  • Page 274 G-12 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 4 5 1 7 m p U s e r G u i d e...
  • Page 275: Appendix H Environmental Specifications

    Appendix H Environmental Specifications A p p e n d i x H : E n v i r o n m e n t a l S p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
  • Page 276 EP (print) cartridges benefits the environment and conserves our natural resources by reducing waste going into our landfills. Besides, it makes good business sense for Xerox and Xerox customers. Please join us in this effort. On Standby (ROS Pause): 35dB(A) Under Operation: Continuous Sound: 49.5 dB(A)
  • Page 277 FCC regulations. Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Xerox Corporation could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. A p p e n d i x H : E n v i r o n m e n t a l S p e c i f i c a t i o n s...
  • Page 278 A full declaration, defining the relevant Directives and referenced standards can be obtained from your Rank Xerox representative.” 4 5 1 7 m p U s e r G u i d e...
  • Page 279 Always place the equipment in an area which provides adequate room area for ventilation and servicing. Always use the materials and supplies specifically designed for your Xerox equipment. Use of unsuitable materials may result in poor performance and, possibly, a hazardous situation.
  • Page 280 Never operate the equipment if you notice unusual noises or odors. Disconnect the power cord from the power source receptacle and contact your dealer or Xerox / Rank Xerox to correct the problem. If you need any additional safety information concerning the equipment or materials, contact your dealer or Xerox / Rank Xerox.
  • Page 281 These labels are for your dealer or service technician and are placed on or near panels, or shields, which require a tool for removal. THESE PANELS ARE NOT TO BE REMOVED BY USERS OF THE PRINTER. THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE AREAS INSIDE THESE COVERS.
  • Page 282 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 4 5 1 7 m p U s e r G u i d e...
  • Page 283: Index

    Numerics 500-sheet Paper Deck and Cassette Installing C-24 to C-30 Ordering A-2 Overview 1-9 Removing C-31 to C-32 Auto Continue option D-3 Auto Job End option D-3 Bias Transfer Roll, see Fuser cartridge Bin Full option D-3 Bin N option D-3 Cancel PS Job option D-4 Collator option D-4 Config.
  • Page 284 Technical support 1-15 Transporting 1-16 DocuPrint 4517mp 1-3 Also see DocuPrint 4517 IX-2 D o c u P r i n t 4 5 1 7 / 4 5 1 7 m p U s e r G u i d e...
  • Page 285 Lang. Sensing option D-9 Port Enable option D-13 Port Timeout option D-13 System Language option D-17 Fmt LwrMacroCard option D-7 Fmt UprMacroCard option D-7 Font cards Installing C-48 Ordering A-16 Removing C-48 Font Number option D-7 Font Source option D-7 Fonts Downloading 5-4 PCL E-2...
  • Page 286 Removing C-48 Macros Downloading 5-4 Mailbox Menu 3-13 Bin Full option D-3 Bin N option D-3 Collator option D-4 Disable Password option D-5 Enable Password option D-6 Mailbox/Collator 2-19 to 2-25 Bin numbering 2-20 Capacity 2-20 Installing C-38 to C-40 Opening bins 2-25 Ordering A-2 Overview 1-9, 2-19...
  • Page 287 Print Errors option D-14 Print Quality option D-14 Overview 1-6 Print quality problems 6-35 to 6-41 Print spooler, see Hard drive Printer drivers 4-2 to 4-3 Ordering A-5 to A-9 PCL 5e Emulation 4-2 PostScript 4-3 PS Font List option D-14...
  • Page 288 Cancel PS Job option D-4 Reset All option D-15 Reset Ethernet option D-15 Reset LocalTalk option D-15 Reset Menus option D-15 Reset Printer option D-15 Reset Token Ring option D-15 Reset Menus option D-15 Reset Printer option D-15 Reset Token Ring option D-15...

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