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  • Page 1 Elite 12ppm USER’S MANUAL ECHNOLOGIES...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1: Introduction and Installation Using this manual ... 1-1 Elite 12ppm highlights How to set up your Elite 12ppm Overview ... 1-3 Why would I install PPD files or configure the control panel, printer driver, or ports? ... 1-3...
  • Page 3 Printing documents using the LaserWriter 8 printer driver Selecting Page Setup options Page Attributes ... 3-6 Selecting Print options Manual feed printing Naming the Elite 12ppm 4: Using Windows 3.1 Setting Windows 3.1 printing options Advanced Options ... 4-5 Port assignment- Windows 3.1 Installing printer description files Printing from Windows 3.1 applications...
  • Page 4 The PostScript page ... 5-12 Installing printer description files Installing printer description files using Windows Explorer Installing printer description files using an MS-DOS window Printing from Windows 95 applications Selecting print options The Print Properties dialog box 6: Using Windows NT 3.51...
  • Page 5 GCC-specific items ... 7-8 Other items in the Advanced page Installing printer description files Installing printer description files using Windows Explorer Installing printer description files using MS-DOS window Printing from Windows 4.0 applications Selecting print options The Print Properties dialog box...
  • Page 6 ... 9-5 Downloading fonts from a Macintosh Additional LaserWriter Utility functions Downloading fonts from Windows Using an external hard disk with the Elite 12ppm Initializing an external hard disk 10: Maintenance and Troubleshooting Cleaning the rollers every 12,000 pages Handling and storing toner cartridges Toner spills ...
  • Page 7 Adding memory to your printer Adding and configuring optional paper trays QuickDraw GX ... E-1 ... F-1 Interface connector pinouts Radio and television interference Elite 12ppm consumables and optional accessories Glossary ... J-1 Warranties and Licenses ... 11-1 ... 11-2 ... 11-2 ...
  • Page 8: 1: Introduction And Installation

    True 1200 dots per inch printing All Elite 12ppm models print at 600 or 300 dpi. The Elite 1212 also prints at a true 1200 dots per inch (dpi). All models give you razor-sharp text and detailed graphics.
  • Page 9 Serial and Ethernet networks at the same time. Flexible paper handling The Elite 12ppm has a 250-sheet paper tray that can accept paper up to legal size (8.5 x 14 inch, 215.9 x 355.6 mm), and also includes an additional paper feed source for envelopes and postcards.
  • Page 10: How To Set Up Your Elite 12Ppm

    • Connecting the printer to a computer or network. The detailed instructions for these steps are in this section of the manual. Once you have the printer physically set up, you’ll install software on every computer that will use it. This includes: •...
  • Page 11 The place where you make changes affects how widespread those changes will be. • If you change settings in the Elite 12ppm’s control panel, this sets the default for all computers using the printer. If you don’t make any control panel changes, the factory defaults will be the default settings.
  • Page 12: Setting Up The Elite 12Ppm

    GCC recommends that you make changes in the application’s Page Setup or Print dialog boxes. If you find that you are making the same changes for every print job, use the Printer Setup dialog boxes or the Elite 12ppm control panel menus to make these settings the default.
  • Page 13: Removing Packing

    If any of these items are missing, contact your dealer or GCC Technical Support (781-276- 8620) immediately. You will need to provide a cable to connect your computer or network to the printer. Warning: If you use the parallel port interface, the cable you use must be suitable for bi-directional transmission (IEEE 1284).
  • Page 14: The Elite 12Ppm Configuration Page

    4. Remove the plastic foam block. Save it with the other packing materials. The Elite 12ppm Configuration Page Each Elite 12ppm package includes a configuration page. It was printed on your printer, at GCC’s manufacturing facility. The page shows the hardware and software versions of the printer, factory default settings, and the hardware configuration of your Elite 12ppm.
  • Page 15 4. If you are replacing a cartridge, remove the old cartridge by lifting it up and out of the printer; otherwise, go to the next step. 5. Take the new toner cartridge out of its box and wrappings.
  • Page 16 IE S 8. There is an arrow on the left side of the cartridge. There is a similar arrow on the left side of the printer. Align these two arrows and insert the cartridge down and into the printer completely.
  • Page 17: Connecting Power To The Elite 12Ppm

    Connecting power to the Elite 12ppm Plug the power cord into the socket located on the back of the printer, then plug the cord into an AC power outlet. Switch on the printer using the ON/OFF switch located on the right side of the printer.
  • Page 18 1. Remove the paper tray from the printer. Pull firmly using the handle at the front of the tray. 2. Adjust the guides at the rear of the paper tray to accommodate the length of the paper you intend to use.
  • Page 19: Using The Multipurpose Feeder

    5. Replace the tray in the printer. Make sure you push it all the way in, so that the control panel displays the “ready” message. Using the multipurpose feeder The multipurpose feeder holds up to an extra 80 sheets of 20 lb. copier-style paper, 40 transparencies, 40 sheets of labels, 10 envelopes or 25 postcards.
  • Page 20 Note: The Elite 12ppm does not check the size of the media you insert in the multipurpose feeder (unlike the paper trays). Make sure you’re using the paper size you specified in your application.
  • Page 21: Elite 12Ppm Interface Connections

    Optional paper handling accessories Optional on the Elite 12ppm is a face-up paper tray that attaches to the rear of the printer. This gives you a straight-through paper path (which you may need for thicker media) in conjunction with the multipurpose feeder.
  • Page 22 Improperly inserted cables are the cause of many networking and printer-related problems. LocalTalk connection The Elite 12ppm uses the LocalTalk cable system to connect to AppleTalk-compatible networks. This connection forms a chain; do not connect devices so that it forms a circle.
  • Page 23 In general, this is not recommended, because data is transmitted more slowly than if you connect the parallel port on the PC to the parallel port on the printer, or use a network. Therefore, printers connected through the serial port take longer to print.
  • Page 24: Supported Network Protocols

    If you need to know more about these protocols, refer to the Networking Guide on this CD-ROM. You’ll also see how to connect your printer to make it available on other net- works such as those running Windows for Workgroups 3.11, Windows 95, and Windows...
  • Page 25: 2: The Elite 12Ppm Control Panel

    The control panel status LEDs show you the following: When the On Line LED is solid (lit and not flashing), the Elite 12ppm is ready to receive data and print. When you turn the printer on, this LED flashes while the printer is intializing.
  • Page 26: Control Panel Function Keys

    On Line key You use the On Line key to set the printer either on line or off line. The printer is normally on line — that is, ready to receive data from computers and print it. If you need to use the control panel menu system, you must set the printer off line.
  • Page 27 In this case you should press the On Line key and then press the Form Feed/Continue key. • When you want the printer to print on the paper in the paper trays, even though they do not hold the specified paper sizes.
  • Page 28 • To find out which port is being used for the current print job. Press the Enter key when the Elite 12ppm is processing a job (when the Comm LED is flashing). The LCD display window shows the name of the interface port that is receiving data.
  • Page 29: The Elite 12Ppm Menu System

    The Elite 12ppm menu system The menu system consists of a number of main menus. Some main menus contain sub- menus. Some menus only give you information, while others let you change settings. Depending on your choices, some menus may not be available. For instance, the factory defaults set the PS/PCL Sensing menu to PostScript Only, and you cannot access the PCL menus.
  • Page 30: Print Help Page

    Enter key to print the page(s). You cannot print this page if the PS/PCL Sensing submenu is set to PCL only. 4. Printer Info This menu has subitems which display general information about your printer. Press the Enter key to see the subitems. • Ram Installed: The total amount of RAM in the printer.
  • Page 31: Paper Handling

    (The reserve paper tray must contain the same size paper.) Manual Feed Timeout: How long the printer will wait for paper to be put in the multipurpose feeder after the computer has sent a manual feed request to the printer.
  • Page 32: Emulations

    PostScript and PCL emulations, or print only PostScript or only PCL jobs. Note: Your printer and each individual port can be set to accept jobs in PostScript only, PCL only, or to switch automatically between the two. If you set the printer to Auto Switch, it will accept either PostScript or PCL documents without you having to change settings.
  • Page 33 Job Cancel: Whether the Cancel/Reset key is able to cancel the PostScript printing process. Start Page: Whether the printer prints a Start page every time the printer is switched Wait Timeout: How long the printer waits for more input after printing all the input received (but without receiving a message saying that the job is complete).
  • Page 34 Symbol Set: The set of character symbols the default font uses. Wait Timeout: How long the printer waits for more input after printing all the input received (but without receiving a message saying that the job is complete).
  • Page 35: Interfaces

    TCP/IP section of the networking guide on this CD-ROM. Enabled or Disabled. If the Frame Type differs from what you specified 802.2, 802.3, Ethernet II, or in the NEST software, the printer will not be SNAP. available to the network. 2-11...
  • Page 36: Info

    Press the + or - keys to access each individual page type. Press the Enter key to print the page you select. The printer will temporarily go on-line, print a page, and then go back off line to the menu.
  • Page 37: 3: Using A Macintosh Software Installation

    3: Using a Macintosh Software Installation Software for the Macintosh is included on the Elite 12ppm CD-ROM provided with your printer. The automatic installer places all the printing software into the appropriate loca- tions on your startup disk (the startup disk is the hard disk that contains the System and Finder™...
  • Page 38 Printer Descrip- tion files. The manuals included with an application tell you whether or not it requires these files. The LaserWriter 8 driver, shipped with the Elite 12ppm, uses printer descrip- tions called PostScript Printer Description (PPD) files.
  • Page 39: Selecting The Laserwriter 8 Printer Driver

    The LaserWriter 8 driver shipped with the Elite 12ppm may look slightly different (presen- tation and layout of dialog boxes, menu items, etc.) from other versions of the LaserWriter 8 driver. However, the Elite 12ppm and the Elite 12ppm PPD files are compatible with all versions of LaserWriter 8.
  • Page 40 Creating the Printer Descriptions folder When you install software from the Elite 12ppm CD-ROM, the Elite 12ppm PPD is copied into the Printer Descriptions folder. If a Printer Descriptions folder does not exist, the installer creates one and then copies the PPD into it. (For System 6, the Printer Descrip- tions folder is stored in the System Folder.)
  • Page 41: Printing Documents Using The Laserwriter 8 Printer Driver

    When you print, the LaserWriter 8 driver makes a copy of the document before sending it to the Elite 12ppm. This copy is temporarily saved onto the Startup disk. If the Startup disk does not contain free space equal to the size of the document, you will get an error.
  • Page 42: Page Attributes

    Scale option. Enter a figure between these ranges (in 1 percent increments). The default is 100 percent, meaning there is no reduction or enlargement. Options If you choose PostScript Options from the Page Attributes pop-up menu, you’ll see addi- tional layout and formatting options. (Note: indicates an Elite 12ppm default setting.)
  • Page 43: Selecting Print Options

    You’ll also see the name of the printer at the top of the dialog box. When you click Print, you send the document to the Elite 12ppm. Clicking Cancel cancels the print job. If you make changes in the Print dialog box, some of these changes stay in effect until you change them again.
  • Page 44 The Paper Source pull-down menu lets you choose which paper trays supply paper to the printer. For instance, you may want to print a business letter where the first page is on letterhead and the remainder is on continuation sheets.
  • Page 45 (e.g., transparency film) into the multipurpose feeder for printing. Destination The Destination pop-up menu lets you to send your document to the printer or save it to a file. Background Printing This allows you to choose whether your documents print in the foreground or background.
  • Page 46 there is one; and the date and time the document was printed. If you choose the None option, no cover page is printed. If you choose either Before or After Document, a cover page will print in the appropriate position. Color Matching The Color Matching pop-up menu allows you to specify grayscale or black and white printing.
  • Page 47 Layout This option lets you print 1, 2 ,4,6, 9, or 16 pages on a sheet and resizes the images to fit. It also lets you choose a border to use between pages on a sheet. Error Handling The Error Handling dialog box allows you to specify how any PostScript errors are re- ported during printing.
  • Page 48: Manual Feed Printing

    Save If you find that you’re often changing the Printer’s Default options, you can save your settings by clicking the Save Settings button. Your saved settings will carry over to any application that uses these LaserWriter 8 menus.
  • Page 49: Naming The Elite 12Ppm

    30 seconds to ten minutes. Naming the Elite 12ppm You must assign each printer a unique name if there is more than one Elite 12ppm on the network. If you don’t assign a unique name to each printer, a number is automatically added to duplicate names to distinguish the printers from one another.
  • Page 50 4. Type the new name of the printer in the space provided. Names must be at least two characters in length, but no more than 31 characters. Names cannot contain a colon (:), an asterisk (*), or parentheses. 5. Click Rename.
  • Page 51: 4: Using Windows 3.1

    4: Using Windows 3.1 Overview You set up your Windows or DOS computer to use the Elite 12ppm by installing the Elite 12ppm software for PC-compatibles. This software is on this CD-ROM. It includes customized Windows PostScript printer drivers for Windows 3.1 (and Windows for Workgroups 3.11), Windows 95 and Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0.
  • Page 52 WIN31 so that the prompt reads D:\WIN31, for example. 9. Insert the Elite 12ppm CD-ROM into the CD drive and click OK in the dialog box. You’ll see the “Add Unlisted or Updated Printer” dialog box with a list of Elite 12ppm printer drivers.
  • Page 53: Setting Windows 3.1 Printing Options

    • If you choose Tray 1, the printer uses paper from the Elite 12ppm’s main tray. • If you choose Tray 2, the printer uses paper from the lower tray (if this extra tray is installed).
  • Page 54 Edge-to-edge printing The Elite 12ppm will print edge-to-edge on all supported paper sizes except Letter Small and A4 Small. However, print quality is not guaranteed within 4mm of each edge. Orientation Use this option to change the position of the image on the page. If you choose vertical, or Portrait, this prints the image upright on the page.
  • Page 55: Advanced Options

    • Send Header ... If you choose Send Header, a PostScript header will be sent at the beginning of each print job you send to the printer. This is especially useful if you are printing to a networked printer. • Smoothing ...
  • Page 56 Stop Bit, and Hardware for Flow Control. Note: The Elite 12ppm Windows driver is shipped with the baud rate set to 9600. If you change the baud rate to 19,200, you will also need to change the baud rate in the RS-422 Baud Rate submenu in the printer’s front panel to 19,200.
  • Page 57: Installing Printer Description Files

    Type copy d:\*.pdf c:\xpress to install the PDF file. Printing from Windows 3.1 applications The Elite 12ppm is designed to work with all Windows 3.1 (or higher) compatible applica- tions. The GCC Windows driver provides commonly used printing options, along with options specific to the Elite 12ppm.
  • Page 58 Print Quality The Print Quality option is identical to the Resolution option found in the Advanced Options dialog box. The resolution selected in this menu will override the resolution ® uses Print Setup and Adobe PageMaker uses Target Printer or...
  • Page 59 The Print to File option allows you to save your document to a PostScript file. This file can then be sent to the printer with the DOS COPY command. If your application does not have a Print to File option you can still print to a file by selecting the File: option available from the Ports list box in the “Connect”...
  • Page 60: 5: Using Windows 95 Windows 95 Printing Software Overview

    5: Using Windows 95 Windows 95 printing software overview You set up your Windows 95 computer to use the Elite 12ppm by installing the Elite 12ppm software for Windows 95. This software is on the Elite 12ppm CD-ROM. Windows 95 uses a Wizard to help you install printer software. A Wizard is a series of dialog boxes.
  • Page 61 To install the printing software, make sure that the printer is switched on, has paper, and is connected to the computer or network. Then: 1. Click on the Start button in Windows 95. 2. You’ll see the Start menu. Click on Settings, then click on Printers on the submenu.
  • Page 62 • Change the drive letter in the box at the bottom of the dialog box to the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive. 9. Put the Elite 12ppm CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your computer, wait for a few seconds, then click the OK button.
  • Page 63 11. You’ll see the port selection dialog box. GCC printers can accept jobs from either an LPT (Parallel) port or a COM (Serial) port. We recommend that you use a parallel port (LPT) wherever possible. • Choose a port, then click Configure Port.
  • Page 64 The kind of disk you need depends on whether Windows 95 was originally installed with a CD or floppy disks. - If you are prompted to insert a CD, remove the Elite 12ppm CD-ROM, insert the Windows 95 CD, and click OK.
  • Page 65 Read the section “Installing printer description files” later in this chapter. A few users may have special printing requirements; for instance, they may have added extra paper trays or more memory to their printer, or want the default resolution or paper...
  • Page 66: Solutions To Possible Software Installation Problems

    Finish button in step 15. Normally, the program stops and asks you to insert a Windows 95 floppy disk or the CD-ROM. Once you have removed the Elite 12ppm CD- ROM (if necessary) and inserted the Windows 95 disk, the program continues and the installation is complete.
  • Page 67 2. In the Open dialog box, choose drive C in the Drives window at the bottom center. 3. In the Folders list, scroll down till you see the windows folder. 4. Click on the folder name “windows” then click OK. 5.
  • Page 68: Exploring The Properties Dialog Box

    The Properties dialog box has tabs across the top. Click on the tabs to see other pages. Each page has options to configure your printer. If you configured your printer as a local printer, you’ll see a tab called Sharing. If you configured your printer as a network printer, the Sharing tab is replaced by a Capture Settings tab.
  • Page 69: Updating Printer Memory

    Download your normal font set and then update the memory. If you want to update the printer driver, you first have to copy a file to the printer, using a DOS window (do not use Windows 95’s Print command). This prints a page that tells you the maximum suggested virtual memory for the printer.
  • Page 70: The Details Page

    Cancel button at the bottom of the dialog box. Paper source You can set a default paper source by choosing from the Paper source drop-down list box. These options specify how paper will be provided to the printer. There are selec- tions for: • Auto Select.
  • Page 71: The Graphics Page

    The figure you set here becomes the default setting for the dialog boxes in applications on this computer. All resolutions that the printer supports are still options within application dialog boxes, so you can select higher resolutions if necessary.
  • Page 72: Installing Printer Description Files

    Some graphics applications need more information about the printer than the standard printer software provides. This extra information comes in files known as printer descrip- tion files. You must copy one or more of these files from the Elite 12ppm CD-ROM into a specified folder in your application folder.
  • Page 73 The files are installed. • Aldus FreeHand 3.1 and earlier: a. Open the Ppd3 folder on the Elite 12ppm CD-ROM. b. Select all files in this folder. b. Choose Copy from the Edit menu.
  • Page 74: Installing Printer Description Files Using An Ms-Dos Window

    The files are installed. Installing printer description files using an MS-DOS window 1. Insert the Elite 12ppm CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. 2. Click on the Start button, and choose Programs from the Start menu.
  • Page 75: Printing From Windows 95 Applications

    5. Type Exit and press the Enter key to close the DOS window. Printing from Windows 95 applications GCC printers are designed to work with all Windows 95 compatible applications. The Print dialog box varies among applications, but all variations provide the common print com- mands along with others that are available for that application only.
  • Page 76: The Print Properties Dialog Box

    The Print Properties dialog box If you click on Properties in WordPad’s Print dialog box, you’ll see this dialog box. This Properties dialog box is similar to the Printer Properties dialog box, but there are fewer pages. 5-17...
  • Page 77: 6: Using Windows Nt 3.51

    6: Using Windows NT 3.51 Windows NT printing software overview You set up your Windows NT 3.51 computer to use the Elite 12ppm by installing the Elite 12ppm software for Windows NT 3.51. This software is on the Elite 12ppm CD-ROM.
  • Page 78 You’ll see the Print Manager window. 4. Select Create Printer from the Printer menu. You’ll see the Create Printer window. 5. Insert the Elite 12ppm CD-ROM. 6. Select Other (from the bottom of the list) in the Driver drop-down list box.
  • Page 79 Change A:\ to the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive. 7. Click OK. You’ll see the Select Driver window, with one or more Elite 12ppm models. 8. If necessary, select a driver. Select the driver for the model you are installing.
  • Page 80: Select And Configure A Communications Port

    Section 2 - Select and configure a communications port. You must now select and configure a port. A port can be either a parallel port (also called an LPT port), a serial port (also called a COM port), or you can select a network queue. Printing using a serial port is very slow compared to using a parallel port or a network.
  • Page 81 We recommend the above settings. Note: The serial port settings in the printer’s control panel menus must match the settings in this dialog box. Check the settings and change them if necessary (see the section of the CD-ROM that deals with control panel menus). Note that the DTR setting in the Flow Control submenu corresponds to the Hardware setting shown above.
  • Page 82: Selecting Page Setup And Print Options

    GCC printers. For more general information, see the Windows NT documentation. Selecting Page Setup and Print options GCC printers are designed to work with all applications compatible with Windows NT version 3.51 or later. The printing software provides commonly used printing options along with some others (e.g.
  • Page 83: Print Options

    • Name - The Name drop-down list box enables you to select the printer that you wish to send a job to. The printer that initially appears in the box is the default printer. The default printer is set through the Print Manager.
  • Page 84: 7: Using Windows Nt 4.0

    7: Using Windows NT 4.0 Windows NT 4.0 printing software overview You set up your Windows NT 4.0 computer to use the Elite 12ppm by installing the Elite 12ppm software for Windows NT 4.0. This software is on the Elite 12ppm CD-ROM.
  • Page 85 CD-ROM, and click 8. You’ll see a dialog box with the names of one or more Elite 12ppm printers. • Select your Elite 12ppm printer model from the disk, and click on the Next button.
  • Page 86 At one point, you’ll be prompted to insert the Windows NT 4.0 CD- ROM that contains the NT 4.0 printer driver. 12. When you see a prompt, remove the Elite 12ppm CD-ROM and insert the Win- dows 4.0 CD-ROM. Click OK.
  • Page 87 14. You’ll see the Locate File dialog box again. Click OK. • The printer software is now installed and you’ll see the Printers Window with your printer icon in it. 15. Right mouse button click on this icon, and choose Properties from the list.
  • Page 88: Exploring The Properties And Document Defaults Dialog Boxes

    GCC printer model. In the Printer features box you’ll see options specific to your printer. If you want to change the current setting of any feature, click on its name in the upper box. You’ll see settings in the “Change setting”...
  • Page 89: Updating The Printer Driver

    Download your normal font set and then update the memory. If you want to update the printer driver, you first have to copy a file to the printer, using a DOS window (do not use Windows NT 4.0’s Print command). This prints a page that tells you the maximum suggested virtual memory for the printer.
  • Page 90: Other General Items In The Device Settings

    Available printer memory (in KB). 3. Update the new RAM value by clicking on Memory Configuration and choosing a new value, equal to the amount of memory in your printer. Other general items in Device Settings • The form to tray assignment sets defaults for the paper size for each paper tray.
  • Page 91: Gcc-Specific Items

    Print dialog boxes in your applications. Any changes you make will override the settings in the printer’s control panel for this computer only. If you are constantly making changes in these dialog boxes, you may find that you can avoid this by making changes in the Paper/Output and Graphic section.
  • Page 92: Installing Printer Description Files

    Some graphics applications need more information about the printer than the standard printer software provides. This extra information comes in files known as printer descrip- tion files. You must copy one or more of these files from the Elite 12ppm CD-ROM into a specified folder in your application folder.
  • Page 93 The files are installed. • Aldus FreeHand 3.1 and earlier: a. Open the Ppd3 folder on the Elite 12ppm CD-ROM. b. Select all files in this folder. b. Choose Copy from the Edit menu.
  • Page 94: Installing Printer Description Files Using Ms-Dos Window

    The files are installed. Installing printer description files using an MS-DOS window 1. Insert the Elite 12ppm CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. 2. Click on the Start button, and choose Programs from the Start menu.
  • Page 95: Printing From Windows 4.0 Applications

    5. Type Exit and press the Enter key to close the DOS window. Printing from Windows NT 4.0 applications GCC printers are designed to work with all Windows NT 4.0 compatible applications. The Print dialog box varies among applications, but all variations provide the common print commands along with others that are available for that application only.
  • Page 96: Selecting Print Options

    Windows NT 4.0. You’ll find the Print command in the File menu of most applications. You can change the target printer, page range, and number of copies in the main Print dialog box. You can also click on the Properties button to make further changes.
  • Page 97: 8: Using Dos

    This DOS application is now ready to print. You can either print the file directly to the Elite 12ppm or print it to a disk file; later, you can print this file directly from DOS. Overview of setup and printing from DOS command line...
  • Page 98: Port Configuration - Dos

    Elite 12ppm control panel to either PostScript Only, PCL Only, or Auto Switch. 3. Use the DOS Copy command to send the print file to the Elite 12ppm. See “Using the Copy command” later in this section.
  • Page 99: Selecting A Printer Driver

    MS-DOS command before printing: MODE COM1:9600,N,8,1,P Note: You will need to change the Elite 12ppm’s flow control submenu setting to DTR if you use the this MODE command. Note: In both the parallel and serial Mode command examples shown in this section, the P switch may be replaced by the B switch.
  • Page 100: Using The Copy Command

    Note: If your document uses 300 dpi user-defined patterns or 300 dpi bitmap fonts, the Elite 12ppm will only be able to print these at 300 dpi even if 600 dpi PCL is selected. Also, the Elite 12ppm includes 15 PCL fonts that are compatible with those in the HP LaserJet III.
  • Page 101: 9: Fonts Introduction

    9: Fonts Introduction The Elite 12ppm supports a wide range of font types and formats for both the PostScript and PCL environment. For PostScript users, the Elite 12ppm comes with 11 high-quality PostScript font families built into its internal hardware. These fonts are in the Bitstream designed to match the corresponding Adobe Type 1 fonts.
  • Page 102: Postscript Resident Font Catalog

    PostScript resident font catalog Times Helvetica Courier Symbol Helvetica Narrow Palatino Bitstream Dutch™ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Typefaces: plain, bold, italic, bold italic Bitstream Swiss™...
  • Page 103 Avant Garde ITC Avant Garde A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Typefaces: book, bold, italic , bold italic Bookman Bookman...
  • Page 104: Pcl Resident Font Catalog

    PCL resident font catalog The Elite 12ppm includes 2 PCL outline font families (Times and Univers) and 2 bitmap fonts (Courier and Line Printer). Times Univers Courier Line Printer 16 Symbol sets The symbol sets supported by the Elite 12ppm for resident bitmapped fonts are: ISO 2: Int’l Reference Version...
  • Page 105: Font Compatibility

    Macintosh If you are using a TrueType font that is equivalent to an Elite 12ppm resident font, the Elite 12ppm automatically uses the resident font rather than downloading the TrueType font. If you are using a TrueType font that is not equivalent to an Elite 12ppm resident font, the TrueType font is automatically downloaded.
  • Page 106: Downloading Fonts From A Macintosh

    (both TrueType and Adobe Type 1) and download them to the Elite 12ppm. A downloaded font is a printer font that is sent by the Macintosh to the RAM located in the Elite 12ppm. There are two methods for downloading fonts: automatic and manual.
  • Page 107 3. Choose Download Fonts from the File menu. The font downloading dialog box appears. The top section indicates the location to which the fonts should be downloaded. The Printer radio button is selected to download fonts to the RAM inside the Elite 12ppm.
  • Page 108: Additional Laserwriter Utility Functions

    Initialize Printer’s Disk to initialize an external hard disk attached to the printer. Print Font Catalog to print a list of the fonts available in the printer’s RAM and on an external hard disk.
  • Page 109: Downloading Fonts From Windows

    Set Startup Page to turn the printer’s start page On or Off. This option corresponds to the Start Page submenu in the front panel of the Elite 12ppm. For example, if you turn off the start page in the LaserWriter Utility, the Start Page option in the display window on the front panel will be set to Disabled.
  • Page 110 12ppm. If you have trouble purchasing this cable, you can get it direct from GCC. • If you are connecting multiple hard disks to the Elite 12ppm, make sure that each hard disk has a unique SCSI ID, and that the SCSI ID is not #7.
  • Page 111: Initializing An External Hard Disk

    Initializing hard disks from a Macintosh To initialize the hard disk from a Macintosh, use the LaserWriter Utility included with the Elite 12ppm software. The LaserWriter Utility is located in the Elite™ 12ppm Folder that was copied onto your startup disk during the initial installation.
  • Page 112 (A). This option will initialize all hard disks attached to the printer’s SCSI chain. If you click the button next to “Initialize some disks”, the check boxes representing the SCSI ID numbers of any hard disks connected to the Elite 12ppm are highlighted: (B) shows an external hard disk at SCSI ID 1.
  • Page 113 Initializing hard disks from an IBM PC or compatible To initialize an external hard disk connected to the Elite 12ppm using an IBM PC or compatible, use the INITDISK.PS file provided on the Printing Software for Windows floppy disk. When sent to the printer, this file will initialize any uninitialized hard disks connected to the printer.
  • Page 114: 10: Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    10: Maintenance and Troubleshooting Your Elite 12ppm is exceptionally easy to maintain. Wipe the outer surfaces of the printer’s case with a damp cloth from time to time to remove dust. Do not use ammonia or alcohol- based cleaners on or around the printer.
  • Page 115: Packing The Printer To Transport It

    The messages are: • Paper feed jam • Paper path jam • Paper exit jam You must clear the jam, and open and close the printer’s top cover to reset the printer and resume printing. 10-2...
  • Page 116 Paper exit jam This happens when a printed sheet jams as it exits the printer. The jammed paper should be partly visible exiting the printer into the output tray on top of the printer.
  • Page 117 You may have problems related to printer or system setup: • The printer is not listed as available (the printer may not be on line, the printer soft- ware is not installed correctly, or any network connection to the printer may be having problems).
  • Page 118: Detailed Troubleshooting

    Typical problems which are directly related to the printer include: • The printer is not available (there’s probably some error at the printer; check the control panel to make sure that the printer is on line and not displaying any error message).
  • Page 119: Localtalk Problems

    Install. 4. Turn off QuickDraw GX. If the name of your Elite 12ppm does not appear in the “Select a LaserWriter” scroll box after selecting the LaserWriter 8 icon: • Check the On Line status LED on the printer’s control panel; it should be solid.
  • Page 120: Serial And Parallel Communication Problems

    • Restart the printer. The printer’s control panel should indicate that the printer is Ready. If you print to one Elite 12ppm and the page prints to a different printer on the network, switch each printer off and then on again. Printing to a different printer can occur if two printers occupy the same LocalTalk address.
  • Page 121: Ethernet Communication Problems

    Do NOT use straight 25-pair or 50-pair phone cables (this cable does not meet the criteria set for UTP cables, and will cause communication errors). If the Elite 12ppm printer name does not appear in the right scroll box after selecting the LaserWriter 8 icon in the Chooser: •...
  • Page 122 System and Finder files. Refer to Apple’s documentation for more information. Macintosh font problems If the fonts printed on the Elite 12ppm appear to be low-quality screen fonts rather than high-quality resident fonts: • Make sure that the Elite 12ppm Screen Fonts are in the appropriate location in the System Folder.
  • Page 123 PostScript problems If your PostScript print jobs print incorrectly check the following: • Make sure the correct printer driver is chosen: for Windows, choose Elite 12ppm, for Macintosh choose LaserWriter 8. • Be sure the PS/PCL Sensing menu in the front panel is set to either PostScript Only or Auto Switch.
  • Page 124: Diagnosing Errors From Print Output

    ) copier-type paper. Data sent to printer Press the ON-LINE button to take the does not print, but printer off-line, then press the FORM FEED DATA PRESENT button to eject the final page or send the message appears. Form feed code (decimal character 12).
  • Page 125 Solving problems by turning the printer off and on again Sometimes you make changes at the printer’s control panel and these changes appear to have no effect. Some changes do not take effect until you’ve cycled the printer — that is, turned it off and on again.
  • Page 126 If the “Service Required” message appears in the control panel, we recommend that you turn the printer off, leave it for 5 minutes, and then turn it on again. If the Service Re- quired message doesn’t reappear, you can carry on printing. If the message is still dis- played, contact GCC Technical Support at 781-276-8620.
  • Page 127: Service And Support

    CompuServe email: GCCTech@compuserve.com. GCC’s World Wide Web site GCC’s Web site offers a wealth of information. The full manual for the Elite 12ppm series of printers is here, along with technical bulletins that deal with any problems that arise over the life of your printer.
  • Page 128: 11: Adobe Acrobat

    Installing Adobe Acrobat Reader 1. Put the Elite 12ppm CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive. 2. (Windows only) Open File Manager (Windows 3 and NT 3.51) or Explorer (Windows 95 and NT 4.0).
  • Page 129: Opening Documents With Acrobat Reader

    When you change the magnification it remains at that setting for all pages until you change it again. Moving Through Pages You can move forward and backward through the sections of the Elite 12ppm manual by dragging the vertical scroll bar. When you do this you’ll see a window telling you which page you’re selecting.
  • Page 130: Finding Text

    • The control panel menu system • Networking guide • GCC’s WebAdmin tool for configuring printers remotely • Installing and using optional equipment • Detailed printer specifications Keep this CD-ROM in a safe place. You can buy further copies from GCC. 11-3...
  • Page 131: Printer Specifications

    Appendix A: Printer Specifications Print Engine: Fuji Xerox P893 (Mario) Print Method: Dry type laser printing Languages: PostScript Level 2 compatible (Xionics PS/PLI), PCL5 with HP-GL/2 (Xionics FIVE/PLI) Processor: 50MHz AMD 29040 RISC Memory: Standard memory differs with model. All models upgradeable to 64 MB...
  • Page 132 Font Formats supported: Adobe Type 1, Type 3, TrueType, Bitstream Speedo, AGFA Intellifont. Universal tray/250 sheet capacity: Letter Executive Transparencies (Letter/A4, 50 sheets maximum) Label stock (Letter/A4, 50 sheets maximum) Multipurpose feeder: Sizes as above with 80 sheets of paper, 40 transparencies, and 40 sheets of label stock maximum capacity.
  • Page 133 Envelopes Commercial #10: 4.125 x 9.5 (104.8 x 241.3 mm) Monarch: 3.875 x 7.5 (98.4 x 190.5 mm) DL: 4.33 x 8.66 in. (110 x 220 mm) C5: 162 x 229 mm (6.38 x 9.02 in.) Print alignment Skew: The amount by which a supposedly horizontal printed line may vary from being parallel with the edge of the paper.
  • Page 134 Within 1.2 mm (0.05 inch) either side, diagonal line Perpendicularity: The amount one end of a 114.5 mm (4.51 inch) vertical line can vary from true perpendicular. Within 0.8 mm (0.03 inch) either side of true vertical Skew (-1.2mm) or (-1.4mm) E = F - G H = 190mm (+ 1.2mm)
  • Page 135 Lead edge registration (4.0 - 2.0mm) (4.0 + 2.0mm) Direction of Paper Travel...
  • Page 136 Side edge registration (4.0 - 2.0mm) (4.0 + 2.0mm) Direction of Paper Travel...
  • Page 137 Parallelism (-1.4mm) T (+ 1.4mm) T = U - V 234mm 190mm Direction of Paper Travel...
  • Page 138 Orthogonality (-0.8mm) (+ 0.8mm) K = L M = 114.5mm Direction of Paper Travel...
  • Page 139: Paper Specifications And Recommendations

    GCC Technologies recommends the following materials for use with your printer. GCC does not assume liability for materials used with the printer that are not listed below. Printing on standard papers Your GCC printer prints on most kinds of paper stock, including most color stocks and letterhead.
  • Page 140: Adding Memory To Your Printer

    You can print virtually any 600 dpi pages with 8 MB of RAM and virtually any 1200 dpi pages with 16 MB (if your model of the Elite 12ppm supports this resolution). You can use up RAM by setting the printer to Auto Switch between PostScript and PCL 5.
  • Page 141 GCC strongly recommends that you use a grounding wrist strap. You can buy one from the same place that you bought your SIMMs. If you do not have a grounding wrist strap, touch the perforated metal chassis of the printer (see step 9 following). Installing the RAM into the Elite 12ppm 1.
  • Page 142 9. IMPORTANT: Attach a grounding wrist strap to the perforated metal chassis, or touch the chassis regularly to dissipate static electricity from your body. 10. The ROM and RAM cards are at the right of the controller board. Remove the ROM card to get better access to the RAM slots.
  • Page 143 Warning: If the RAM SIMM and ROM card are not correctly inserted completely into the socket, your printer will display an error message when you turn it on and will not operate. If you are having trouble inserting the SIMM or ROM card: •...
  • Page 144 3. Click the LaserWriter 8 icon in the upper left area of the Chooser. You’ll see the name of your Elite 12ppm in the upper right area of the Chooser below “Select a PostScript printer.” If the name is not highlighted click on it to highlight it.
  • Page 145 (or NT 4.0) Start menu, or the MS-DOS Prompt icon in the Windows 3.1 (or NT 3.51) Main Window. 3. Assuming that your printer is on LPT1 and that Windows is installed on the C drive, type the following: copy c:\windows:\system\testps.txt lpt1 If your printer is connected to another port, or Windows is installed on a drive other than C, change the references.
  • Page 146 3. You’ll see a menu; choose Properties from this list. 4. You’ll see the Properties tabbed dialog box; click on the Device Options tab. 5. At the top of the dialog box is a section marked Available printer memory (in KB). Enter the suggested virtual memory into this box.
  • Page 147 8. Repeat the preceding seven steps on every Windows NT 4.0 computer that will use the printer.
  • Page 148: Adding And Configuring Optional Paper Trays

    Print dialog box. • A face-up output tray This fits on the rear of the printer to catch paper. You’ll need this tray if you select the Rear (face up) option in an application’s Print dialog box.
  • Page 149 500-sheet paper tray, and four locking clips. 4. If you’re working alone, place the sheet feeder next to the printer with the curved cover to the front. If you have help, one person should lift the printer up while the other puts the sheet feeder into place.
  • Page 150 Using the 500-sheet paper tray and the envelope paper tray The sheet feeder can hold either the 500-sheet paper tray or the envelope tray. These slide into the sheet feeder in the same way as the 250-sheet paper tray slides into the printer. Loading the 500-sheet paper tray Loading the 500-sheet paper tray is similar to loading the 250-sheet paper tray, but you adjust for different paper sizes in a different way.
  • Page 151 Loading the envelope tray with envelopes Note: The Elite 12ppm does not check the size of the envelopes you place in the tray. Make sure you’re using the envelope size you specified in your application.
  • Page 152 4. Roll the postcard guide toward you by pulling it forward. It will become free at the rear. Now you can slide it up and back to remove the two tabs from the slots and remove it from the envelope tray. 5.
  • Page 153 12. Place the envelopes in the tray with the flaps upward and the hinge of the flap toward the right. 13. Squeeze the width guide lever toward its brace, and then move it so that it lies next to the envelopes. Do not fit the width guide tightly against the envelopes, because this may cause jams.
  • Page 154 The face-up output tray fits on the rear of the printer and holds output that would other- wise be deposited in the output tray on the top of the printer. If you have paper that’s heavier than normal copy paper, you may need to use the face-up output tray to prevent paper jams and creasing.
  • Page 155 Updating your computer’s software You have to update your printer driver so that the new paper tray will be shown as an option in the list of available paper trays. How you do this varies between operating sys- tems.
  • Page 156: Quickdraw Gx

    Macintosh Guide, the online help system installed with System 7.5 or later. To access the information, click the question mark icon on the right side of the menu bar and select Macintosh Guide. When the main Macintosh Guide dialog box appears, click Printer & Fonts from the Topics scroll box on the left.
  • Page 157 Choosing a GX printer driver (creating a desktop printer icon) With QuickDraw GX you no longer use the Chooser to select a printer. Now, you use the Chooser to create desktop printer icons for each of your printers. These icons are then placed on your desktop.
  • Page 158 Note: QuickDraw GX allows you to share a desktop printer, similar to the way you can share folders, with other users on the network. For more information open Macintosh Guide and refer to “share a printer with other users?” under the topic Printers and Fonts.
  • Page 159 The default printer is now set. Notice that the default desktop printer icon now has a dark border around it. All print jobs will now be sent to this printer, unless you specify other- wise. Determining input tray paper size(s) The Input Trays…...
  • Page 160 Although QuickDraw GX enables you to specify a paper size for each paper source, it is recommended that you leave the pop-up menus set to Unknown. This is recom- mended because the internal software of GCC printers is able to direct print jobs to the paper tray containing the correct size paper.
  • Page 161 The second-level of the dialog box uses page setup panels to display different groups of options. Page setup panel icons appear in a scroll box on the left side of the Page Setup dialog box. All printers have General panel, and all GCC printers have an Options panel.
  • Page 162 The first three options, Flip horizontal, Flip vertical, and Invert image, are available with all GCC printers. Other options may appear in this panel (e.g., AccuGray™) depending on the model of your GCC printer. After choosing options, click:...
  • Page 163 Page range (Pages) • Number of copies (Copies) The Print to pop-up menu enables you to print to a desktop printer other than the default desktop printer. After choosing options, click: More Choices to see the second level of the Print dialog box, which contains additional...
  • Page 164 Page Setup dialog box’s Paper Type pop-up menu. Automatic is the default. • Manual. Choosing Manual directs the printer to prompt you to insert the specified paper size into the manual feed position and press the Manual Feed key.
  • Page 165 Destination enables you to send your document to the selected desktop printer, or to save it to a PostScript file. Printer is the default. If you choose PostScript®, the Print button changes to Save. Clicking the Save button causes a Save dialog box appear: Enter a location that you want your file saved to.
  • Page 166 The dialog boxes will display standard page setup and print options (paper size, orienta- tion, scaling, etc.), plus any printer-specific options (e.g., paper sizes, resolution) available with the selected desktop printer. Note: Not all printer-specific options will be available (e.g., AccuGray) from the alternate dialog boxes.
  • Page 167 Helper is installed. When you choose Turn Desktop printing Off, QuickDraw GX substitutes LaserWriter 7.2 as the default printer driver. LaserWriter 7.2 is installed with System 7.5 and provides standard Apple LaserWriter paper source and paper size options. (See information on the following page.)
  • Page 168 Apple LaserWriter. Therefore, when this driver is used you will not be able to select the paper sizes and sources supported by your GCC printer. However, you can regain access to your GCC printer’s paper sizes and sources by causing QuickDraw GX to substitute either the customized LaserWriter 7.1.2 printer driver that comes with your GCC printer software, or LaserWriter 8 (which enables you to use the PPD file for your GCC printer).
  • Page 169 If you are not sure of the version of a printer driver, highlight it and select Get Info from the File menu. The version number will be displayed near the bottom of the box. 2. Determine if LaserWriter 8 is in your Extensions folder.
  • Page 170: Pcl

    The table below some frequently-used PCL printer commands (escape sequences) that can be useful when sending a PCL print job from DOS to your GCC printer. PCL commands tell the printer which actions to perform or which fonts to use.
  • Page 171 The PCL font list page, which can be printed via your printer’s control panel Info Pages menu, contains information about the 15 resident PCL fonts; a second page is printed if you have downloaded other PCL fonts to the printer’s memory. The font list pages contain nine columns of information.
  • Page 172 1. Font Number: The number you would use to select a font as the default font in the PCL Font Number submenu. 2. Font Name: The name of the default font. The escape sequence for the font is also shown below the font name. 3.
  • Page 173: Interface Connector Pinouts

    Appendix G: Interface connector pinouts Use the following pinouts and descriptions of the various printer interface connectors if you need to purchase or make a new cable. RS-422 Serial: IBM PC/XT (P1) 25 PIN SERIAL PORT SIGNAL DIRECTION SHELL CH. GND SIG.GND...
  • Page 174 Data Bit 6 Data Bit 7 Data Bit 8 /ACK Acknowledge BUSY Busy PERROR Paper Empty SELECT Select Out /AUTOFD Autofeed Not Used Signal Ground CGND Chassis Ground Not Used 19-30 GND Signal Ground DIRECTION In to Printer Out from Printer...
  • Page 175 /SELECTIN Ethernet (UTP): PIN SIGNAL DESCRIPTION LocalTalk: SIGNAL HSKO HSKI TXD- SIG GND RXD- TXD+ RXD+ Initialize Printer Fault Not Used Not Used Not Used Select In DIRECTION Transmit+ Transmit- Receive+ Receive- DESCRIPTION DIRECTION Handshake Out Handshake In Transmit Data-...
  • Page 176 • Move the printer to one side or the other of the television or radio. • Move the printer farther away from the television or radio. • Plug the printer into a different outlet so the printer and receiver are on different circuits.
  • Page 177: Elite 12Ppm Consumables And Optional Accessories

    If you want to add a 500-sheet paper tray or an envelope feeder, you must first install the lower sheet feeder. This attaches to the bottom of the Elite 12ppm; the trays fit inside it. The lower sheet feeder is supplied with a 500 sheet paper tray. This holds up to 500 sheets of letter, A4, Legal 13”...
  • Page 178 Elite 12ppm Accessory Order Numbers Each Elite 12ppm accessory description is followed by the GCC order number. • Elite 12ppm Toner cartridge ... AC16120 • Elite 12ppm Standard Universal paper tray (250 sheet capacity)... AC16128 • Elite 12ppm Lower Sheet Feeder (500 sheet capacity) including a 500-sheet paper tray ...
  • Page 179: Glossary

    Adobe Type 1: One of the two common file formats for fonts (the other is TrueType). Requires a PostScript printer or Adobe Type Manager for fonts to print correctly. Fonts can be scaled to any size. Adobe Type Manager: A program which allows you to use Adobe Type 1 format fonts on a non-PostScript printer.
  • Page 180 A value or setting built in to a system or program. A default can usually be changed, but is chosen to be satisfactory to the majority of users. default printer: The printer that will appear as the default choice in print dialog boxes in applications.
  • Page 181 The working environment of the Macintosh Finder and Windows systems that displays folders, files, and applications as icons. device: A piece of equipment, such as a hard disk, printer, or scanner, used with a com- puter. Also known as a peripheral.
  • Page 182 A unit of measurement equal to 1024 kilobytes, or 1,048,576 bytes. NEST (Novell Embedded Systems Technology): A feature of many GCC printers, which can be used on Novell networks. Normally, a Novell network requires you to dedicate a computer as a print server;...
  • Page 183 (ppm): The maximum number of pages that the printer’s paper trans- port is deigned to pass through in one minute. If your pages are largely text, your printer will produce printed pages close to the rated ppm; if you have more complex graphics images, pages will appear more slowly.
  • Page 184 A computer on a network that takes print jobs from other computers and sends them to the printer. This means that other computers on the network can return to processing almost immediately while the print server communicates with the printer. See also NEST.
  • Page 185 SCSI: A standard for transmitting data. While often used to connect devices to computers (particularly Macintoshes), it is used by GCC printers to optionally connect hard drives to store fonts and other information. It is not used to connect the printer to the computer.
  • Page 186 Images that are described in computer memory using a series of instruc- tions on how to draw each part. Because there’s no reference to the quality of the printer or other output device, vector images can be easily scaled up or down. Eventually the instruc- tions are converted to a bitmap image (or rasterized) in the printer when the image is printed.
  • Page 187: Warranties And Licenses

    Appendix K: Warranties and Licenses Software License Agreement OPENING THE BAG CONTAINING THE SOFTWARE (the “Software”) WHICH ACCOMPANIES THIS MANUAL INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS CONTAINED IN THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT. THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT APPLY TO YOU AS THE ORIGINAL LICENSEE OF THE SOFTWARE AND THE RELATED USER DOCUMENTATION (the “Documentation”) AND TO ANY SUBSEQUENT LICENSEE THEREOF.
  • Page 188 TRADEMARKS GCC Technologies and the GCC Technologies logo are registered trademarks of GCC Technologies Inc. Elite 12ppm is a trademark of GCC Technologies, Inc. Apple, AppleTalk, LocalTalk, LaserWriter, EtherTalk, Macintosh, and the Apple logo are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Finder and TrueType are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.
  • Page 189 Limited Hardware Warranty GCC Technologies, Inc. (“GCC”) warrants, for the limited period of one year from the date of original purchase, the Elite 12ppm sold by GCC and any accompanying media on which GCC software is recorded (the “Product”) to be free from defects in materials and workmanship.
  • Page 190 GCC Technologies or from an Authorized GCC Technologies dealer. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER SAFETY: This printer is certified as a Class 1 laser product under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Radiation Performance Standard according to the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968.
  • Page 192: Declaration Of Conformity

    United Kingdom- Germany- France- DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY GCC Technologies 209 Burlington Road Bedford, MA 01730-9143 Elite 12ppm Elite 1212 (1200dpi) 500 sheet feeder 250 sheet Universal paper cassette 500 sheet Universal paper cassette Duplex Unit Face Up Output Tray Envelope cassette (30 envelope capacity) EN60950 (1992) / UL 1950 (1993) / CSA 22.2 No.
  • Page 193 For information on ordering consumable items and accessories for the Elite 12ppm, please call GCC Sales at (800) 422-7777 (U.S. and Canada only). Outside the U.S. and Canada, call your local GCC dealer. C O N S U M A B L E I T E M S A N D AC C E S S O R I E S ECHNOLOGIES GCC Technologies, Inc.

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