Removing Protective Shipping Material; Connecting Power And Your Computer; Using The Control Panel - ENCAD 212528-05 Quick Start Manual

Novajet 500/630/700 series
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NovaJet 500/630/700 Series Printer Quick Start Guide
CAUTION: Never open the dryer. There are no user serviceable
parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel only.

Removing protective shipping material

CAUTION: Before turning on the printer, make sure to remove the protective
material that secures the carriage. Remove the protective film from the control
panel and remove the tape from the ink reservoir cover. Do not remove black
tape affixed to left and right sides of the carriage assembly.

Connecting power and your computer

An IEEE 1284 parallel cable is required to connect the printer to your PC
computer. If you are using an optional print server, refer to the information
accompanying the print server for installation instructions. If you are using an
optional hardware RIP, refer to the information accompanying the RIP for
installation instructions.
1
Plug the power cord into the power inlet at the rear of the printer.
2
Plug the printer cable into the connector at the rear of the printer. For
connecting to a PC, use an IEEE 1284 parallel cable.
3
To turn on the printer, turn the power switch on at the rear of the
printer. The control panel will display the printer's model name, the
firmware version, status and progress of the power on self-test, and
status.

Using the control panel

The control panel at the right side of the printer includes eight buttons and a
display which indicates modes and settings. An overview is provided here so that
you can load media and ink cartridges. Details on menu options are included in
the Reference Guide on the system CD-ROM. The menu tree in Appendix C of
the Reference Guide also gives you a summary of all the printer modes and their
functions.
12
Heating Chamber Power Connection/Plug
CAUTION: Once the dryer is plugged in, there is con-
tinuous power to the dryer, even when the printer is
turned off.

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