Oce TDS320 User Manual

Oce TDS320 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 2 The safety information for this product is included in a separate Safety manual. This manual is part of the documentation set that you received with your product. Internet Check Océ on the Internet at www.oce.com for: the latest drivers ■ ■...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Printer operator panel 18 Display 19 Menu level indicator 19 Keys 20 How to turn on and turn off the Océ TDS320 printer 21 Cancel a print 22 Menu structure 23 Media type and size on the printer 23 Manual feed 25...
  • Page 4 The keys 39 The display 40 Menu level indicator 41 Copy jobs 42 Turn on and turn off the Océ TDS320 scanner 43 Start the copy process 44 Make copies 44 Number of copies 45 Select the use of roll 1 or roll 2 or manual feed 46...
  • Page 5 Tree view 68 Table view 68 Actions from the Océ Scan Manager 70 Destinations 70 Scanned files 74 Manage the temporary store 76 How to retrieve scanned files 77 Get files via FTP 78 Océ View Station LT 79 Menu options 80 Function buttons 81 View error 82 Chapter 5...
  • Page 6 Summary and tables The Océ TDS320 132 Printer operator panel 133 Scanner operator panel 134 Product specifications Océ TDS320 135 List of available material types and sizes 139 Material types 139 Automatic format selection 141 Summary of standard zoom formats 142...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Océ TDS320 User Manual Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter contains a general introduction to the Océ TDS320. This chapter describes the main features, the options and the software applications provided with the system.
  • Page 8: The Océ Tds320

    The Océ TDS320 The Océ TDS320 is a wide format, black and white, multifunctional system. The Océ TDS320 offers a broad range of print, copy, and scan-to-file functionality. The system includes a printer (1 or 2 rolls), a controller and an optional scanner.
  • Page 9: The Océ Tds320 Concept And Components

    Note: sizes’ on page 139. The Océ TDS320 is a 600 DPI LED printer with a print speed of 1.8 A0 or 3 meters per minute. You can perform a number of activities at the Océ TDS320 printer. You can set the media type and size, stop a print job or select your preferred language from the printer operator panel (see chapter 2, ‘Use the Océ...
  • Page 10: The Océ Power Logic® Controller

    The spool memory allows many users to send the print jobs to the Océ TDS320 at the same time. The print jobs are put in the print queue where they wait to be printed. The job that is put first into the queue is printed first.
  • Page 11: Océ Tds320 Options

    Océ Settings Editor application. Océ TDS320 options By default, the Océ TDS320 has an automatic 1 roll unit and is equipped with a receiving tray as the output delivery device. The receiving tray is the rack on the bottom of the printer (see figure 1 on page 12).
  • Page 12 ■ increase your productivity with automatic file naming ■ view the scans ■ Refer to ‘Use the Océ TDS320 to Scan to file’ on page 59 for complete information about the Scan Manager application.  ® ® ®...
  • Page 13: Océ Tds320 Users

    Service operator installation and maintenance of the Océ TDS320. User interaction You can operate the Océ TDS320 from different locations: local and remote: Operator panels ■ The Océ TDS320 has two operator panels to make the settings for the print Introduction...
  • Page 14 Printer drivers ■ With the Océ TDS320 one or more printer drivers can be used, including Océ Windows® Printer driver, AutoCAD® HDI and PostScript®. With these drivers PC users can access the Océ TDS320 remotely, from their applications, to print their files.
  • Page 15: The Data Flow To The Océ Tds320

    The data flow to the Océ TDS320 Connect the Océ TDS320 to a workstation connected to a network. It accepts different standard format vector and raster data files from the host environment and converts these into high quality prints (see figure 2).
  • Page 16: To Compose Header

    Use the Océ job submission software like Océ Print Exec LT to compose ■ jobs of printable files in a flexible and user friendly way. Please consult the on-line help on the Océ Print Exec LT application for detailed information. Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 17: Use The Océ Tds320 To Print

    Océ TDS320 User Manual Chapter 2 Use the Océ TDS320 to print This chapter explains how to print with the Océ TDS320.
  • Page 18: Printer Operator Panel

    The operator panel on the right hand side is easy to use (see figure 3). The panel has keys and a display. Alphanumeric display Browse previous keys Previous next/select Next/select On-line on-line stop Stop key [3] Printer operator panel Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 19: Display

    Menu level indicator The menu level indicator indicates the current position in the menu. Press the Previous key to scroll through the menu. [4] Menu level indicator in the top level of the menu Use the Océ TDS320 to print...
  • Page 20: Keys

    These two keys are used to select another mode at the same level of the menu, or to display the next or previous option from the option list. Stop key The red Stop key is used to stop the current print job. Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 21: How To Turn On And Turn Off The Océ Tds320 Printer

    Set the ON/OFF switch at the rear of the printer to position ‘1’ (see figure 5). If the power supply is connected, the green switch lights. [5] On/off switch of the printer When ‘Ready’ is displayed on the operator panel, the printer is ready for Note: use. Use the Océ TDS320 to print...
  • Page 22: Cancel A Print

    Cancel a print before you start the print or during the print. ▼ Cancel a print Press the Stop key. The printer stops. When the printer runs, the paper is cut. The paper is always ejected. Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 23: Menu Structure

    Menu structure On the Océ TDS320 printer operator panel, you can do a number of actions. These actions include: Media settings (material and size). ■ Print info (configuration report, menu card and demo print). ■ Configuration (connectivity issues). ■ System (clear set memory and diagnostic mode).
  • Page 24 Select the ‘Material’ item with the key. Press Next/select to enter the ‘Material’ menu. Select the desired media material with the key. Press Next/select to confirm the selected media material. Press On-line to put the printer on-line again. Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 25: Manual Feed

    Select the ‘Time out’ with the key. Press Next/select to enter the ‘Time out’ menu. Select the desired time out with the key. Press Next/select to confirm the selected time-out. Press On-line to put the printer on-line again. Use the Océ TDS320 to print...
  • Page 26: Cut Media

    Feed the material until you can see the material and put the material into position (see figure 46 on page 113) and (see figure 50 on page 115). Close the drawer. Press the On-line key to put the printer on-line again. Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 27: Print Info

    Press Next/select to enter the ‘Print info’ menu. Select the ‘Menu card’ item with the key. Press Next/select to print the menu chart Press On-line to put the printer on-line again to print the menu card. Use the Océ TDS320 to print...
  • Page 28: Print The Demo Print

    Print the demo print After the installation of the Océ TDS320, you can print the demo print, to check the printer and the controller. ▼ Make a demo print Press the On-line key to put the printer off-line. Select the ‘Print info item with the key.
  • Page 29: Configuration

    Turn the printer ‘off’ and ‘on’ again. Network settings The Océ TDS320 has 2 network adapters. To set the network settings you must enter the network data in 4 fields. Use DHCP server. The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) i s a ■...
  • Page 30 Enter the next numbers of the ‘IP address’ with the key. Press Next/select to confirm, the next digits flash. Enter the next numbers of the ‘IP address’ with the key. Press Next/select to confirm. Press On-line to put the printer on-line again. Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 31 Enter the next numbers of the ‘Default gateway’ with the key. Press Next/select to confirm, the next digits flash. Enter the next numbers of the ‘Default gateway’ with the key. Press Next/select to confirm. Press On-line to put the printer on-line again. Use the Océ TDS320 to print...
  • Page 32: Paper Series

    Select ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ with the key. Press Next/select to confirm the setting. Press On-line to put the printer on-line again. Turn ‘off’ and ‘on’ the controller. Diagnostic mode The Diagnostic mode is only meant for the Océ service technician. Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 33: Status Messages

    The paper roll 2 is empty. Roll 2 empty Reload roll 2 after the printers stops printing. Job canceled The current print or copy job is canceled Close roll unit The roll unit is open. Close the roll unit. Use the Océ TDS320 to print...
  • Page 34: Error Messages

    An error occurred during the cut of the roll. Remove paper Check the paper in the roll unit and remove if necessary. Press <on-line> Press <on-line>. Roll retract err Print material error when the roll unit takes back the material. Press <on-line> Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 35 The controller uses the English language instead of the selected using UK English language. Press <on-line> Call service. Press <on-line> Close roll unit While you printed, the roll unit opened. Rewind paper Rewind the paper. Press <on-line> Close the roll unit. Press <on-line> Use the Océ TDS320 to print...
  • Page 36: Menu Structure Of The Printer

    Enter password Diagnostic mode Use DHCP server Network sett. adapter 1 IP address 123.456.789.123 Subnetmask 123.456.789.123 Default 123.456.789.123 gateway Use DHCP server adapter 2 IP address 123.456.789.123 Subnetmask 123.456.789.123 Default 123.456.789.123 gateway Installation Enter password start install. Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 37: Use The Océ Tds320 To Copy

    Océ TDS320 User Manual Chapter 3 Use the Océ TDS320 to copy This chapter contains a description how to copy with the Océ TDS320.
  • Page 38: Scanner Operator Panel

    Media key roll 2 Confirm roll 1 Exposure media trailing leading Strip key Zoom key zoom exposure strip Copy quantity display Start key Cancel key - key + key start cancel [7] Scanner operator panel Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 39: The Keys

    The icon flashes. Use the browse The Exposure key keys to change the exposure value. Select roll 1, roll 2 or manual feed. The equivalent icon is on. The Media key Use the Océ TDS320 to copy...
  • Page 40: The Display

    Press <cancel> Wrong orig. type This message shows when you select ‘Background compen- Press <cancel> sation’ and ‘Blueprint’ as original. Press cancel. Set closed You closed the copy set. Reset scanner Turn the scanner on and off. Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 41: Menu Level Indicator

    The menu level indicator indicates the current position in the menu. Press the Previous key to scroll through the menu. file sheet copy input output extra [8] Menu level indicator on the scanner operator panel Use the Océ TDS320 to copy...
  • Page 42: Copy Jobs

    Océ Settings Editor. The Océ TDS320 cuts the paper to the length of the original, the synchro cut. If you select the standard cut mode, the copy is cut at a standard length, (see ‘Set synchro or standard cut’...
  • Page 43: Turn On And Turn Off The Océ Tds320 Scanner

    ■ Background compensation for line/text/photo or blueprint mode ■ Edit function: mirror ■ Turn on and turn off the Océ TDS320 scanner To turn on the system: turn on the scanner. ■ turn on the printer (see page 21). ■...
  • Page 44: Start The Copy Process

    Start key, you can change the settings. ▼ Feed the original Insert the original face down and right aligned, along the original guide line on the scanner feed table so that you can see the line (see figure 10). Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 45: Number Of Copies

    To have multiple copies from one original, enter the number of copies on the scanner operator panel. The original is scanned just once and the required number of copies are processed. Refer to ‘Product specifications Océ TDS320’ on page 135 for the limitation of multiple copy jobs. Use the Océ TDS320 to copy...
  • Page 46: Select The Use Of Roll 1 Or Roll 2 Or Manual Feed

    Enter the media width if you have selected ‘Manual feed’ (see ‘Media type and size on the printer’ on page 23). Set the correct media type settings (see ‘Set the media type settings’ on page 24). Press the confirm key. Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 47: Select The Input Mode

    Press the ‘input’ key to select the input mode ‘set’. Insert an original. Add the originals to the set and press the Start key After the last scan of the set, remove the original and press the Start key close the set. Use the Océ TDS320 to copy...
  • Page 48: Specify The Zoom Factor

    Specify the zoom factor With the Océ TDS320 you can reduce or enlarge your original from 25% to 400%. Press the ‘zoom’ key to enter the zoom mode. You can select the zoom factor by means of the ‘browse’ keys when the indication flashes.
  • Page 49 ‘Background comp. menu. Select ‘on’ or ‘off’ with the key. Press the confirm key. The Océ TDS320 allows you to adjust the exposure setting according to the type of image on the original. There are three original types available: Lines/text ■...
  • Page 50: Deliver Originals After Scanning

    Enable automatic feed of the original To increase the productivity enable Automatic feed, no need to press the Start key, except for the first original. If you disable automatic feed you must press the Start key. Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 51: Define Settings For The Next Original

    Enter the type of the copy material on the printer operator panel. Press the ‘media’ key on the scanner panel to select ‘manual feed’. The indicator lights up. The minimum length of the print material must be 420 mm. Note: Use the Océ TDS320 to copy...
  • Page 52 The printer prints the image on the side of the sheet which is facing up. Note: When you feed a sheet of material in the manual feed while a Attention: normal print job runs, a media jam can occur. Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 53 Select the ‘time out’ with the key. Press ‘next/select’ to enter the ‘time out’ menu. Select the desired time out with the key. Press ‘next/select’ to confirm the selected timeout. Press ‘on-line’ to leave the main menu. Use the Océ TDS320 to copy...
  • Page 54: Stop A Copy Job

    Select ‘Paper copy’ with the key. Press key, to enter the ‘Paper copy’ menu. Select ‘cut length’ with the key. Press key, to enter the ‘cut length’ menu. Select ‘on’ or ‘off’ with the key. Press the ‘confirm’ key. Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 55: Adjust The Leading Or The Trailing Strip

    The length of the selected strip is shown in the display. If the adjustment differs from the default setting, the indication lights up. If you make the strip larger than the strip on the original, you can Attention: lose information. Use the Océ TDS320 to copy...
  • Page 56 400 mm or shortened up to 400 mm (see figure 13). Leading strip Leading strip - 400 mm + 400 mm Trailing strip Trailing strip + 400 mm - 400 mm [13] Example of adjusting the leading and trailing strip of an original Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 57: Mirror-Image Copies

    Select ‘on’ or ‘off’ with the key. Press the Confirm key. Make other settings if required. Feed the original. Press the Start key. The original is fully released after the scanner has completed its scan run. Use the Océ TDS320 to copy...
  • Page 58: Menu Structure Of The Scanner

    D+ (24x36 ) Paper copy C+ (18x24 ) B+ (12x18 ) 30 x42 B1+ (707x1000mm) B2+ (500x707mm) B2 (500x700mm) Mirror Rewind original Autofeed orig. Release orig. Scanner US English Language Nederlands more... Printing... Print menu chart Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 59: Use The Océ Tds320 To Scan To File

    Use the Océ TDS320 to Scan to file This chapter describes the scan-to-file functionality of the Océ TDS320. This chapter contains a description of the interface of the Océ TDS320 scanner, and of the Océ Scan Manager and Océ View Station LT applications on the local controller...
  • Page 60: Introduction

    Print the documents at a later time ■ A scan is made at the Océ TDS320 scanner. On the scanner operator panel, you select the resolution and the destination of the scan. You can store a generated file on the controller (temporary store) or move the scan towards a network destination.
  • Page 61: Make A Scan

    Note: on/off in the ‘scanner’ menu on the scanner panel (see ‘Menu structure Océ TDS320 Scanner’ on page 66). When release paper is enabled, the original will be fully released after it is scanned. On the controller, Océ View Station LT starts, to show the result of the scan (see figure 15).
  • Page 62: Settings To Scan

    A Checkprint is a print from the scanned original. You can turn the Checkprint checkprint on or off. The Océ TDS320 Scan Logic® option can scan three File resolution resolutions: 200, 300 or 400 dots per inch (DPI). The higher the resolution, the better the image quality.
  • Page 63: Checkprint

    ■ 300 dpi ■ 400 dpi ■ To reach the best print quality on the Océ TDS320 select 300 dpi. ▼ Select the resolution Press the Output key to select ‘file’. Press the Extra key. Select ‘File resolution’ with the key.
  • Page 64: File Format

    Press the Output key to select ‘file’. Press the Extra key. Select ‘File format’ with the key. Press the key, to enter the ‘File format’ menu. Select the required format or subformat with the key. Press the Confirm key. Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 65: Optimization

    Press the Output key to select ‘file’. Press the Extra key. Select ‘Optimize size’ with the key. Press the key, to enter the ‘Optimize size’ menu. Select ‘on’ or ‘off’ with the key. Use the Océ TDS320 to Scan to file...
  • Page 66: Menu Structure Océ Tds320 Scanner

    Menu structure Océ TDS320 Scanner w=A0 l=synch synch w=A1 l=synch w=A2 l=synch w=A3 l=synch w=A4 l=synch w=34 l=synch w=22 l=synch Standard size w=17 l=synch w=11 l=synch w=8.5 l=synch Scan size w=36 l=synch w=24 l=synch w=18 l=synch w=12 l=synch l=synch w=30...
  • Page 67: Océ Scan Manager

    Not all options are available to all users. You must log on to a particular Note: user mode to do specific tasks with Océ Scan Manager (see ‘Océ TDS320 users’ on page 13). Use the Océ TDS320 to Scan to file...
  • Page 68: Tree View

    Under these circumstances it is possible that your most recent scanned file is not visible in the table on screen. In this case you can update the table view. Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 69 From the ‘View’ menu select ‘Refresh’ or click the ‘Refresh’ button on the toolbar (see figure 17). If the opened destination is also the one which is currently scanned to, then the view is automatically updated. [17] ‘Refresh’ button on the toolbar Use the Océ TDS320 to Scan to file...
  • Page 70: Actions From The Océ Scan Manager

    ▼ Create a local destination Select ‘Destinations’ in the tree view. Open the ‘File’ menu and select ‘New’ or click on the ‘New’ button on the toolbar (see figure 18). [18] ‘New’ button on the toolbar Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 71 If you have set a username and a password for the shared folder on the workstation, then enter the username and the password in the required fields. Use the Océ TDS320 to Scan to file...
  • Page 72 From the ‘File’ menu select ‘Properties’. Check the ‘Locked’ check box. Click ‘OK’ to accept the destination settings. The destination properties are now locked. This option is only available if you are logged on as a Key operator. Note: Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 73 Before a new scan-to-file job, enter a new file name or replace the file name with ###. When the file name is not changed, the new scan-to-file job overwrites the previous scan-to-file job. Use the Océ TDS320 to Scan to file...
  • Page 74: Scanned Files

    From the ‘File’ menu select ‘Print’ or click the ‘Print’ button on the toolbar (see figure 23). [23] ‘Print’ button on the toolbar The selected file will be printed with the default settings as defined in the Océ Settings Editor. Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 75 (see figure 25). [25] ‘Properties’ button on the toolbar. The following window appears (see ‘‘Scanfile properties’ window’ on page 75): [26] ‘Scanfile properties’ window Click ‘OK’ to close the ‘Scanfile properties’ window. Use the Océ TDS320 to Scan to file...
  • Page 76: Manage The Temporary Store

    When you normally scan the originals to a file, many files are created in the temporary store. You can clean the temporary store: manual: from the ‘System’ menu select the ‘Purge’ command. ■ automatic: you must make some settings in the Océ TDS320 Settings Editor. ■ Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 77: How To Retrieve Scanned Files

    Remote client Power Logic Controller Windows XP® Remote client [27] How to retrieve scan files Use the Océ TDS320 to Scan to file...
  • Page 78: Get Files Via Ftp

    Get the data file (for example: bugatti.tif) via the ‘get’ command: ‘get bugatti.tif’. Quit FTP by entering the ‘bye’ command. You can retrieve multiple files by the ‘mget *’ command or the ‘mget .‘ Note: command. Which command you can use is release dependent. Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 79: Océ View Station Lt

    Scan Manager (see ‘Print a scanned file’ on page 74). Océ View Station LT has the following menu’s (see figure 28): File ■ View ■ Preference ■ Help ■ [28] Océ View Station Use the Océ TDS320 to Scan to file...
  • Page 80: Menu Options

    File, View, and Preference menu commands. Status bar Status Bar displays and removes the Status Bar at the bottom of the Océ View Station LT window. The Status Bar displays the pointer co-ordinates and a status line. [31] Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 81: Function Buttons

    Rotate 90 CCW: Rotates the image 90 degrees counterclockwise. Rotate 90 CW: Rotates the image 90 degrees clockwise. Rotate 180: Rotates the image 180 degrees. Measurement When active, allows you to measure lines and areas on the image. Use the Océ TDS320 to Scan to file...
  • Page 82: View Error

    When the memory is almost full it can occur that the viewer does not show the scanned file. Instead it shows a red border with a red cross (see figure 34). [34] Error view in Océ View Station Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 83: Install And Start Océ Remote Logic® On A Workstation

    Océ TDS320 User Manual Chapter 5 Install and start Océ Remote ® Logic on a workstation This chapter describes how to install and start Océ Remote Logic ® on a workstation.
  • Page 84: Introduction

    Introduction ® Océ Remote Logic to access the Océ Settings Editor (‘Océ Power Logic®: The Settings Editor’ on page 95) from a remote workstation. Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 85: Installation Procedure For Ms Windows Systems

    2000, or Windows XP. Contact your local Océ organization for more possible systems. ® You will find the Océ Remote Logic application on the Océ TDS320 ® CD-ROM and on the Océ Power Logic Controller CD-ROM provided with ® the system. The installation procedure for Remote Logic is quite simple and self-explanatory.
  • Page 86 ‘Start’ menu. To work with Océ Settings Editor you first have to connect to an available Océ TDS320 machine. How to connect is described in ‘How to use the remote system’ on page 93...
  • Page 87: Installation Procedure For Unix Systems

    Installation procedure for Unix systems ® Océ Remote Logic is set up to be platform independent. It runs on a variety ™ of operating systems providing that a Java runtime environment is available ™ for that platform. The Java runtime environment must be installed by a user with system administrator privileges, depending on Java™...
  • Page 88: Ibm Aix

    For HP-UX 10.20 and 11.00 the runtime engine can be downloaded from: http://www.unix.hp.com/java ™ The preferred version of the Java runtime environment for HP-UX 10.20 and HP-UX 11.00 is version C.01.18.xx. Linux IBM has a runtime engine available for Linux which can be downloaded from: http://www.ibm.com/java Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 89: Installation Procedure For Other Systems

    Installation procedure for Other systems ® ™ In general, Océ Remote Logic can run on any system with a Java ® ▼ Steps to install Océ Remote Logic in general ™ Install Java Virtual machine (preferred 1.1.8 (or higher)). Extract ‘RemoteLogic_vX.tar’ or ‘RemoteLogic_vX.zip’, from the Océ ®...
  • Page 90: Start Océ Remote Logic® On Your System

    Specifies the second language in combination with the language2=lang parameter ‘country2=country’ Specifies the second language in combination with the country2=country parameter ‘language2=language ’. You must always use a matching combination of ‘lang’ and ‘country’ Note: (see table on page 91). Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 91 Language Language Language Country parameters Danish Czech Spanish Finnish Hungarian Italian US English UK English Dutch German French Portuguese Norwegian Swedish Polish Chinese tradi- tional Chinese simpli- fied Japanese Russian The parameters can be applied to the following application: AL.exe (Application Launcher) ■...
  • Page 92 ® Océ Remote Logic applications with the configuration file ‘Myconfig.cfg’, connected to the ‘MyTDS320’ server. The first language is set to Japanese and the second to French: ‘C:\Program Files\Remote Logic\Bin\AL.exe -configFile=Myconfig.cfg server=MyTDS320 language1=ja country1=JP language2=fr country2=FR’. Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 93: How To Use The Remote System

    How to use the remote system Start up the Océ Remote Logic® application (Océ Settings editor), on a remote client after you have installed the software (see ‘Installation procedure for MS Windows® systems’ on page 85). In order to use the functionality you first have to add an Océ...
  • Page 94 Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 95: Océ Power Logic®: The Settings Editor

    Océ TDS320 User Manual Chapter 6 Océ Power Logic®: The Settings Editor This chapter gives information about the Océ Settings Editor. For details about specific settings, refer to the Help on the Océ Settings Editor.
  • Page 96: Introduction

    Introduction Use the Océ Settings Editor to set the default settings of the Océ TDS320 according to your company's requirements. 2 types of users can determine settings in the Océ Settings Editor, Key Operators and System Administrators. You can log on as either Key Operator or System Administrator. Key Operators and System Administrators have different rights to determine settings.
  • Page 97: How To Start Up And Shut Down The Controller

    Press the key on the front of the controller to start up or shut down the controller. After the initial system test of the controller the Océ Settings Editor application and the optional Océ Scan Manager application are automatically started and the Océ TDS320 is ready for operation. Océ Power Logic®: The Settings Editor...
  • Page 98: Océ Settings Editor

    Also, when you change certain settings, such as measurement unit or paper series, all related settings are instantaneously converted to the new setting (with a bullet for the settings that are changed). Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 99: General Structure

    [36] Océ Settings Editor General structure The Océ Settings Editor is structured as follows: Menu bar ■ Top toolbar ■ Left toolbar ■ Settings area ■ Status bar ■ Océ Power Logic®: The Settings Editor...
  • Page 100: Menu Bar

    When you click on the ‘Open’ button, you open a saved file. Open All Key Operator and System Administrator settings can be saved in Save as a file. This way you can have different settings for different customers, departments or other situations. Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 101: Left Toolbar

    These settings can only be saved in Key Operator or System Note: Administrator mode. When you click on the ‘Apply’ button, the changes you have made Apply become effective. Initially, this button is disabled. It is enabled after the first setting is changed and disabled again after the apply action is performed or after an undo action.
  • Page 102 The update area contains some additional information about the selected setting. This includes a brief definition of the setting, as well as the minimum, maximum and default values (if appropriate). [40] Settings area Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 103: Status Bar

    Status bar The Océ Settings Editor has a status bar displaying the following information (left to right): System status (icon for connected or disconnected) ■ The following icons are used: The Océ Settings Editor is connected to a system. The Océ Settings Editor is not connected to a system. System name (‘localhost’...
  • Page 104: How To Perform Actions From The Océ Settings Editor

    These files contain a previous version of the settings for the Key Operator and System Administrator, respectively (before the last Apply). Current.kos/Current.sas ■ These files contain the version of the settings for the Key Operator and System Administrator after the last Apply. Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 105 When an Apply is performed, first the contents of the current settings is copied to the backup file. There are two versions of this file, one for KO settings and one for SA settings. These files are always stored on the system. ▼...
  • Page 106: Key Operator Settings

    A few settings are made directly from the tree structure area. Note: Click on the ‘Apply’ button. The new value is now applied for the setting Log from the Key Operator mode when you have finished updating the settings. Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 107: System Administrator Settings

    System Administrator settings The Océ TDS320 System Administrator is responsible for: Dithering matrix and Poker settings ■ Printer language controller settings ■ Pen settings ■ Automatic Language Selection (ALS) settings ■ Controller identification settings ■ Set memory reservation settings ■...
  • Page 108 A few settings, such as the default pen settings, are made directly Note: from the tree structure area. Click on the ‘Apply’ button. The new value is now applied for the setting Log off from the System Administrator mode when you are finished updating settings. Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 109 Océ TDS320 User Manual Chapter 7 Printer supplies and maintenance This chapter describes how to: Load media ■ Refill toner and replace the waste toner bag ■ Clean the glass platen and the reference roller of the scanner ■...
  • Page 110: Media

    The Océ TDS320 is available with a roll unit for one or two rolls. Each of the rolls on the Océ TDS320 can be loaded with print material of a different size or type. The size and type of the available media are indicated on the operator panel.
  • Page 111: Reload Paper

    Reload paper ▼ How to load roll 1 Open the drawer completely (see figure 42). [42] Open the drawer Remove the roll holder from the drawer (see figure 43). [43] Removing the roll holder from the drawer Remove the empty core from the roll holder while pressing the knob (see figure 44).
  • Page 112 Place the roll holder with the material in the drawer (see figure 45). [45] Reposition the roll Feed the material between the input guide plates against the rollers. Turn the rollers until the material is visible (see figure 46). Also refer to the sticker inside the drawer. Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 113 [46] Feed the material If you have inserted a roll with another material or with a different width, you have to program the correct width and material type (refer to ‘Media type and size on the printer’ on page 23). If you want to cut the paper to get a straight leading strip refer to ‘Cut media’...
  • Page 114 [49] Reposition the roll in the lower paper drawer Feed the material between the input guide plates against the rollers.Turn the rollers until the material is visible (see figure 50). Also refer to the sticker inside the drawer. Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 115: How To Program Media Settings

    [50] Feed the material If you want to cut the paper to get a straight leading strip refer to ‘Cut media’ on page 26. Otherwise continue with the next step. Close the lower paper compartment. Press the On-line key. How to program media settings If you insert a new roll with another material or with a different width, set the new roll specifications.
  • Page 116 Transparent paper 90/95 g/m (80/85 g/m Transparent 75g Transparent paper 110/115 g/m Transparent 110 g Translucent 60 g/m Translucent Vellum 20 lbs (16 lbs) Vellum Film 3.5 mil (4 mil) Film Film 4.5 mil Film 4.5 Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 117: How To Refill Toner

    How to refill toner If the ‘Refill toner’ message appears on the printer panel, you must refill toner immediately. Use only B5 toner. Attention: ▼ Refill toner Press the On-line / Off-line key to turn the printer off-line. Unscrew the knurled nut at the left hand side of the printer and open the left cover (see figure 51).
  • Page 118 When the toner bottle is empty return the bottle to the original position. Unscrew the toner bottle counterclockwise. ▼ Replace the waste toner bag Pull the waste toner bag from the holder and place the cap provided on the bag (see figure 54). Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 119 [54] Replace the waste toner bag Slide a new waste toner bag over the holder. Close the cover and tighten the knurled nut. Press the On-line / Off-line key to turn the printer on-line and to resume printing. Replace the toner waste bag, every time you refill the toner. Note: Printer supplies and maintenance...
  • Page 120: Clean The Glass Platen And The Reference Roller Of The Scanner

    Raise the cover (see figure 56 on page 121). Clean the glass platen and the white pressure platen gently with a soft cloth moistened with a small quantity “Cleaner A”. For safety information see the safety data sheet in Appendix B. Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 121 [56] Glass platen and reference roller Lower the top cover. Lock the cover by pushing the front side of the cover down and pushing it back to the rear until you hear a click. Make sure that the cover is closed correctly, to ensure proper original Note: transport.
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  • Page 123 Océ TDS320 User Manual Chapter 8 How to solve problems This chapter describes the problems that can occur with the Océ TDS320.
  • Page 124: Introduction

    Introduction This chapter describes problems that can occur with the Océ TDS320 and how to correct the problems. The following problems can occur on the Océ TDS320: Original jams in the scanner (see page 125). ■ Paper jams in the printer (see page 127).
  • Page 125: Original Jams In Scanner

    Original jams in scanner If an original jams, you can stop the original with the orange Cancel key. ▼ How to remove a jammed original Unlock the top cover by pushing the front side of the cover down and pull it towards you.
  • Page 126 Make sure that the cover is closed correctly, to make sure correct Note: original move. Press the Cancel key. Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 127: Paper Jams In The Printer

    Paper jams in the printer Paper jam in the material feed section If a jam occurs a message appears on the operator panel. If a paper jam occurs, check if: The roll is loaded correctly and the media is fed as indicated. ■...
  • Page 128: Paper Jam In The Fuser Section

    Loosen the screw at the left hand side of the machine and open the cover (see figure 60). [60] Unscrew the knurled nut to open the cover Lift the green handle (see figure 61). [61] Lift the green handle Open the fuser unit (see figure 62). Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 129 If the printer is used, the fuser can be hot. Caution: [62] Open the fuser section Remove the jammed material. Be careful! The toner is not fused. Attention: Lift the green handle and close the fuser unit. Close the left cover and tighten the screw. Press the On-line / Off-line key to turn the printer on-line.
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  • Page 131 Océ TDS320 User Manual Appendix A Summary and tables...
  • Page 132: The Océ Tds320

    The Océ TDS320 [63] The Océ TDS320 system Scanner Scanner feed table Scanner operating panel Printer Manual feed Printer operating panel Monitor Cabinet Océ Power Logic® Controller Rolls Integrated Receiving Tray Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 133: Printer Operator Panel

    Printer operator panel The graphics display The Previous key The Next/select key previous The Stop key The Browse keys (left , right ) next/select The On-line key on-line stop...
  • Page 134: Scanner Operator Panel

    Browse keys manual roll 2 roll 1 Confirm Media key media Exposure key trailing leading Zoom key Strip key zoom exposure strip Copy quantity display Start key Cancel key - key + key start cancel Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 135: Product Specifications Océ Tds320

    Product specifications Océ TDS320 The Océ TDS320 is a wide format low to medium volume print and copy system. Printer Technology Electrophotography (LED) with organic photoconductor (OPC) drum and closed toner system Resolution 600 dpi Speed 1.8 A0s p/min. Media sources...
  • Page 136 Set memory: send once, process once, print many; capac- ity to store up to 1000 A0s and create identical sets sorted by page or by set Concurrent receiving / processing / printing of digital jobs [65] Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 137 Océ Remote Logic® software Software Application Functionality Océ Settings Editor change system settings [66] Scanner Model Free-standing console Technology CCD, Océ Image Logic® real-time image processing hard- ware Speed 3 linear meters per minute or approximately 2 A0s per minute Original feed Face down, right aligned Automatic feed off/on...
  • Page 138 Adobe® PostScript® For Windows® 95/98/2000, NT 4.0®, XP and Macin- Level 3™ tosh® drivers Check Océ on the internet at www.oce.com for the latest drivers. Note: Compact output stacker Model The transport unit that delivers copies and prints on the front-side of the printer.
  • Page 139: List Of Available Material Types And Sizes

    It is therefore recommended to use only approved Océ materials in the Océ TDS320. A full list of Océ materials suited for use in the Océ TDS320, including plain paper, transparent paper, colored papers and various polyester films is available from your Océ representative.
  • Page 140 The following material sizes are available for the Océ TDS320: DIN range Material Width [mm] Length [mm] 1189 8.5 inch range Material Width [inch] Length [inch] 11 inch / B 17 inch / C 22 inch / D 34 inch / E...
  • Page 141: Automatic Format Selection

    8.5 inch range on the printer. The job you print is an A1 format. The printer will automatically select the 30 inch format. The next table shows which format the Océ TDS320 controller chooses if you print a specific format on a chosen range.
  • Page 142: Summary Of Standard Zoom Formats

    11 / B 17 / C 22 / D 24 / D+ 30 34 / E 36 / E+ [inch] 11 / B 17 / C 22 / D 24 / D+ 34 / E 36 / E+ [72] Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 143 Standard zoom fixed steps for the 8.5 & 9 inch mixed paper series [%] Original 11 / B 12 / 17 / C18 / 22 / D24 / 34 / E36 / E+ [inch] 11 / B 12 / B+ 17 / C 18 / C+ 22 / D...
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  • Page 145: Appendix B Miscellaneous

    Océ TDS320 User Manual Appendix B Miscellaneous...
  • Page 146: Notation Conventions

    There are a number of notation conventions used in this manual. This consistent style enables you to quickly become conversant with the use of this manual and consequently the Océ TDS320. Each section or subsection contains a description of the feature or Description operation identified in the title.
  • Page 147: Reader's Comment Sheet

    Reader’s comment sheet Have you found this manual to be accurate? ❏ Yes ❏ No Could you operate the product after reading this manual? ❏ Yes ❏ No Does this manual provide enough background information? ❏ Yes ❏ No Is the format of this manual convenient in size, readability and arrangement (page layout, chapter order, etc.)? ❏...
  • Page 148 Please return this sheet to: Océ-Technologies B.V. For the attention of ITC User Documentation. P.O. Box 101, 5900 MA Venlo The Netherlands Send you comments by E-mail to: itc-userdoc@oce.nl For the addresses of local Océ organizations see: www.oce.com Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 149: Addresses Of Local Océ Organizations

    Addresses of local Océ organizations Océ-Australia Ltd. Océ-Danmark A.S. P.O.Box 363 Kornmarksvej 6 Brøndby Ferntree Gully MDC VIC 3165 DK 2605 Australia Denmark Océ-Österreich GmbH Océ-France S.A. Postfach 95 32, Avenue du Pavé Neuf, 1233 Vienna 93161 Noisy-le-grand, Cedex Austria France Océ-Belgium N.V./S.A.
  • Page 150 190 MacPherson Road Singapore 348548 Océ España SA Business Park MAS BLAU C/Osona 2, 2-3a Planta 08820 El Prat del Llobregat (Barcelona) Spain Océ-Svenska AB P.O.box 1231 S-164 28 Kista Sweden Océ-Schweiz AG Sägereistrasse 29 CH8152 Glattbrugg Switzerland Océ TDS320 User Manual...
  • Page 151: Index

    delete 73 lock 72 Index unlock 73 destination properties 74 Diagnostic mode 32 display (printer) Error messages 34 Status messages 33 access 103 Drivers 138 add a controller 93 add toner 117 replace waste toner bag 117 alphanumeric display 19 applications 84 file type 62 apply 101...
  • Page 152 28 how to 61 menu card printer 27 manual feed 9, 51 print a scanned file 74 Material print with oce repro desk 29 types 139 printer 9 Material properties 116 printer keys 20 menu bar 100 printer menu 27...
  • Page 153 Scan Manager synchro cut 42 destination system administrator settings 98 lock 72 System menu 29 local destination 70 enter 30 network destination 71 web destination 72 scanner 9 scanner display 40 scanner feed table 44 table view 68 scanner operating panel file properties 68 keys 39 temporary store 76...
  • Page 154 width of the material 115 work on a remote system 93 Index...

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