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Trademarks Trademarks Océ, Océ ColorWave 600, Océ Express WebTools are registered trademarks of Océ. ® ® ® Adobe and PostScript 3™ are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. ® ® Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. ®...
How to use this manual................17 Chapter 2 Get to know the printing system..............19 The Océ ColorWave 600 printing system..........20 The Océ ColorWave 600 printing system consumables.......22 The Océ ColorWave 600 printer..............23 Printer working area [Footprint]............23 The printer hardware components (front)........24 The printer hardware components (back)........26...
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View and check the settings..............97 Save the settings in a file..............98 Load the settings from a file..............99 Restore the factory defaults.............101 Update the Océ ColorWave 600 software........102 Shut down or restart the system.............104 Check your licenses................105 Save the currently active licenses...........107 Install a new license.................108...
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Relevant settings in the Océ Express WebTools......136 Set the default print job settings..........136 Set the Color management settings.........140 Chapter 5 Use the printing system.................143 Work with the Océ ColorWave 600 printer...........144 Set up the printer................144 The 'Media drawer'..............144 Remove a media roll..............146 Unpack the media roll..............148...
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Contents Open or create a Smart Inbox...........200 Delete a 'Smart Inbox' ...............201 Use Océ Publisher Express to send a print job......202 Use Océ Publisher Selectto send a print job......205 ® Use Océ Windows Printer Driverto send a print job....207 ® Use Océ...
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'Advanced' / 'Rendering' settings..........271 'Advanced' / 'Finishing' settings..........274 Fold a job..................276 Chapter 7 Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 600 printing system......279 Overview of the media related settings..........280 Configure the media sizes..............281 What is a media profile?................283 Manage the media profiles..............284...
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Check, analyze and solve output quality problems of print jobs..375 Banding across the print with differences in color and gloss..375 Horizontal, wavy lines across your print........377 Thin horizontal, coloued or white lines across your print....379 Calibrate the Océ ColorWave 600 printer........381...
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Appendix A Specifications of the Océ ColorWave 600.............399 Specifications 'Océ PowerM controller'/'Océ PowerM Plus controller '........................400 Specifications Océ ColorWave 600 printer ..........403 Preferred Océ media types and sizes...........408 Support for non-Océ media types and sizes........413 Specifications drivers and job submission software......415...
Notes for the reader Notes for the reader Introduction This manual helps you to use the Océ ColorWave 600. The manual contains a description of the product and guidelines to use and operate the Océ ColorWave 600. Definition Attention-Getters Parts of this manual require your special attention. These parts can provide the following: •...
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Before using this Océ product, make sure that you read and understand the safety infor- mation which is part of the user documentation. You can download the safety information via http://global.oce.com/support/ or, if applicable, find it on the user documentation CD/DVD that is delivered together with the machine or obtain the safety information from your local Océ...
Available as an online document or as a PDF file in multiple languages. • On www.oce.com Available as an online document or as a PDF file in multiple languages. Note: Visit Océ on the internet at www.oce.com for the latest information. Chapter 1 - Introduction...
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Available in multiple languages. Océ TDS-TCS connectivity manual • On CD-ROM Available as a PDF file in English only. Note: Visit Océ on the internet at www.oce.com for the latest information. ® Available documentation Océ Windows Printer Driver Documentation Availability User manual •...
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• On Driver Pack CD-ROM Available as a PDF file in multiple lan- guages. On-line Help • Embedded in the application Available in multiple languages. Note: Visit Océ on the internet at www.oce.com for the latest information. Chapter 1 - Introduction...
• Explanation regarding the manual and how to use it. • Overview of available documentation. Get to know the printing • The Océ ColorWave 600 printer. system • The Océ Express WebTools. • The finishing options. Prepare the printing system •...
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• Do an extended copy job ('Direct copy mode' disabled) Manage media on the Océ • Overview media related settings. ColorWave 600 printing • Manage media profiles. system Print quality and Print pro- • Settings that influence the print quali- ductivity ty / print productivity.
The Océ ColorWave 600 printing system Introduction The Océ ColorWave 600 is the first wide format TonerPearl printer in the world and consequently also the first of a new family of color wide format printers that use the new ®...
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The Océ ColorWave 600 printing system Illustration The main components of the Océ ColorWave 600 printing system Component Description / Function ® Creates the printed output. The 'Océ ColorWave Printer' The 'Océ Express The 'Océ Express WebTools' provide multiple users a...
The Océ ColorWave 600 printing system consumables The Océ ColorWave 600 printing system consumables Consumable Consumable part Description 'Media' 'Roll' Roll that carries the media. A roll can have a 2" core or a 3" core. 'Core' The core of the media roll is the card- board inner part of the roll.
The Océ ColorWave 600 printer Printer working area [Footprint] The Océ ColorWave 600 requires a floor space / working area of at least 3100 mm x 2270 mm (122 inch x 90 inch). Chapter 2 - Get to know the printing system...
The printer hardware components (front) The printer hardware components (front) Illustration Component - function table Component Description / Function 'Lower left cover' 'Media drawer' Media drawer that contains the media roll 5 and/or 6. (see ‘The 'Media drawer'’ on page 'Media drawer' Media drawer that contains the media roll 3 and/or 4.
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• set up the printer • define media types and sizes, used on the Océ ColorWave 600 printer • monitor the media and toner stock • control the Océ ColorWave 600 printer and the workflow • perform maintenance tasks • solve problems (see ‘The hardware of the Printer operator panel’...
The printer hardware components (back) The printer hardware components (back) Illustration Component - function table Component Description / Function 'Wheel' 'Left cover of the media drawer' 'Back cover of the media drawer' 'Connection panel' The connection panel of • the 'Océ PowerM controller' (standard embedded controller) •...
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The printer hardware components (back) Component Description / Function 'Ventilation cover' Covers the 'Océ PowerM controller' / 'Océ PowerM Plus controller ' 'Maintenance tray drawer' 'Top back left cover' 'Top back cover' Used for error recovery. Note: It is possible to install an optional 'Receiving rack (basket)' or a folder.
The 'Media drawer' The 'Media drawer' Illustration Component - function table Attention: Only use intact media rolls. Dented media rolls can damage the 'Imaging devices'. Component Description / Function 'Roll' 1 Media roll 3 or 5 in other media drawers 'Roll' 2 Media roll 4 or 6 in other media drawers 'Roll holder'...
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The 'Media drawer' Component Description / Function 'Roll loading station' Groove integrated behind the front cover of the media drawer. To load new media on the printer, the opera- tor must proceed as follows • place the new media roll temporarily on the roll loading station •...
The 'Imaging section' The 'Imaging section' Illustration [15] When you open the 'Top cover' you get access to the 'Imaging section'. Component - function table Component Description / Function 'Print surface' The print surface is designed to keep the me- dia that is printed on flat.
The hardware of the Printer operator panel The printer operator panel The hardware of the Printer operator panel Illustration Component - function table Component Description / Function 'Numeric keys' Keys with the numeric values 0-9 in the lower part of the 'Printer operator panel', that allow the operator to enter a numeric value, for ex- ample the number of prints.
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The hardware of the Printer operator panel Component Description / Function 'Status light' The status light indicates the status of the printer. • A green light indicates that the printer is ready. • A blinking green light indicates that the printer is busy.
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The hardware of the Printer operator panel Component Description / Function 'Green start key' The green key on the printer operator panel that allows the operator to start a print job from the 'Queue' or a 'Smart Inbox'. 11 / 'Red stop key' The red key on the 'Printer operator panel' that allows the operator to immediately stop...
The main screens on the printer operator panel The main screens on the printer operator panel Screen Function The 'Home' screen is the basic screen that displays only the most relevant information: the condition of the system and what it is doing now. Tasks (performed by 'Any user'): •...
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The main screens on the printer operator panel Screen Function The 'Queue' screen allows you to monitor and control the progress of print jobs. Tasks (performed by 'Any user'): • Monitor print jobs - what is the progress (= the 'Queue' pane).
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The main screens on the printer operator panel Screen Function The 'Maintenance' screen allows you to perform mainte- nance tasks and troubleshooting tasks. Tasks (performed by 'Any user', but most likely by the 'Key operator') to solve problems with the printer: •...
Finishing The finishing options Introduction The Océ ColorWave 600 is delivered with a 'Top delivery tray' to collect your printed output. The 'Top delivery tray' can collect 50 - 100 plain paper prints with a maximum length of 48" [1200mm].
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The finishing options The finishing options 'Receiving rack (basket)' Illustration The 'Receiving rack (basket)' is hooked at the rear side of the printer. It can collect 2 - 5 prints. The 'Receiving rack (basket)' bends the printed output. Not all media types are appropriate for this finishing option.
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The finishing options Copy delivery tray Illustration The Copy delivery tray is a flat tray be- hind the printer. The Copy delivery tray can collect a maximum of 100 prints. Note: The folder is not supported in combination with the 'Receiv- ing rack (basket)' or folder.
Define the folder value Define the folder value Introduction If you use a folder you must set the folder value. Attention: Please do not change the 'Configuration' - 'Printer setup' - 'Finishing' - 'Model name (configType)' setting. This setting is intended for service purposes only. How to define the folder value Attention: Access the Océ...
Set the 'Océ Finishing Assistant' Set the 'Océ Finishing Assistant' Introduction This setting is only available when the 'Configuration' - 'Printer setup' - 'Finishing' - 'Finisher configuration type' setting is set to 'Estefold'. The 'Océ Finishing Assistant' can automatically detect the legend (if present) of a drawing and rotate and align the drawing so the legend will be on the cover page of the fold package.
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Set the 'Océ Finishing Assistant' Chapter 2 - Get to know the printing system...
Introduction Introduction This chapter contains all the information you need to prepare your Océ ColorWave 600 for use. You can learn more about the following. • How to move the printer. • How to connect the power supply cable and the network cable.
How to move the Océ ColorWave 600 How to move the Océ ColorWave 600 Introduction Attention: If connected you must first switch off and disconnect the Océ ColorWave 600. (see ‘Switch on or switch off the printer’ on page 172) Attention: Close the media drawers.
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How to move the Océ ColorWave 600 Note: Be aware of the printer working area. (see ‘Printer working area [Footprint]’ on page Action Illustration Use both hands to pull at the 'Lower left cover'. Remove the 'Lower left cover'. Pull at the Foot cover. Remove the 'Foot' cover.
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How to move the Océ ColorWave 600 Action Illustration Move the Océ ColorWave 600 printer. Note: Be aware of the printer working area. Pull out the left 'Foot' [1] until it touches the ground and locks [2]. You should hear a click as it locks.
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How to move the Océ ColorWave 600 Action Illustration Notch: Replace the 'Lower left cover'. Pin: Place the pin into the notch. Chapter 3 - Prepare the printing system for use and get started...
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How to move the Océ ColorWave 600 Action Illustration Notch: Repeat action 6 till 8 at the right hand side. Replace the 'Lower right cover' Chapter 3 - Prepare the printing system for use and get started...
How to connect the network cable Connect the Océ ColorWave 600 printer How to connect the network cable Action Illustration Remove the cover of the 'Con- nection panel' at the rear side of the printer. Lead the connection cable through the cover.
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How to connect the network cable Action Illustration Place the cover of the 'Connec- tion panel'. Chapter 3 - Prepare the printing system for use and get started...
How to connect the mains supply cable How to connect the mains supply cable Action Illustration Plug in the 'Power' cable at the power connection on the 'Con- nection panel' at the back of the printer. Put the other side of the 'Power' cable into the socket.
How to switch on the printer How to switch on the printer Action Illustration Switch on the green main switch at the rear side of the Océ Color- Wave 600. Switch on the Océ ColorWave 'On / Off switch' [19] 600 at the front side of the printer.
Introduction The installation procedure Introduction To install the printer and integrate the Océ ColorWave 600 system in your company network you must follow four main steps. • Run the installation wizard from the printer operator panel. If you connect the network cable of your company network and you switch on your Océ...
You can change the position and the angle of the printer operator panel if the display is not visible from your place of work. Open the 'Front cover' [6] of the Océ ColorWave 600 and locate the serial number of the printer.
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Action Illustration If you connect the network cable to your company network and you switch on your Océ ColorWave 600 for the first time, an installation wizard starts automat- ically. Use the 'Upper right softkey' to go to the next step.
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Run the installation wizard from the printer operator panel Action Illustration Use the 'Numeric keys' again to enter the serial number of the printer for verification purpose. Use the 'Upper right softkey' to go to the next step. The printer operator panel displays the number of rolls detected.
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Run the installation wizard from the printer operator panel Action Illustration The following message is displayed: 'This wizard assists you to connect the printer to the network'. Use the 'Upper right softkey' to go to the next step. Select one of the following options. •...
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Run the installation wizard from the printer operator panel Action Illustration The printer operator panel now displays the network settings. Record the IP address (for example, 134.188.26.173). You need this IP address to access the 'Océ Express WebTools' later in order to complete the printer con- figuration.
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Run the installation wizard from the printer operator panel Action Illustration The printer will do the calibration automatically. You do not need to keep this printed calibration chart. Note: The calibration will take a several minutes. The printed output is lead through the slot below the 'Top back cover' ('External output (back)').
Configure the network settings manually Configure the network settings manually Introduction If you want configure the network settings manually, please contact your network admin- istrator to get information about the network infrastructure and parameters. How to configure the network settings manually Action Illustration If you want to enter the network settings manually,...
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Configure the network settings manually Action Illustration Enter your IP address. Use the 'Scroll wheel' to select the first numeric field. Confirm your selection with the 'Confirma- tion key' above the 'Scroll wheel'. Use the 'Numeric keys' to enter the first value of your IP address.
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Configure the network settings manually Action Illustration Enter your DNS address. Use the 'Scroll wheel' to select the first numeric field. Confirm your selection with the 'Confirma- tion key' above the 'Scroll wheel'. Use the 'Numeric keys' to enter the first value of your DNS address.
Load or replace a toner cartridge Load or replace a toner cartridge Illustration Component Description / Function 'Toner cartridge' (cyan) ® Toner cassette for cyan 'Océ TonerPearls 'Toner cartridge' (yel- ® Toner cassette for yellow 'Océ TonerPearls low) 11 / B 'Toner cartridge' ®...
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Load or replace a toner cartridge How to load or replace a toner cartridge Action Illustration The printer operator panel dis- plays a request when you must load or replace a toner cartridge. Unpack the toner cartridge. Note: Please do not throw away the empty packag- ing of the new toner cartridge.
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Load or replace a toner cartridge Action Illustration Place the new toner cartridge. Note: You must place the ton- er cartridge in the cor- rect color position. The toner cartridges have fixed positions. When the new toner cartridge is placed correctly, the following message is displayed on the printer operator panel.
Replace the maintenance tray Replace the maintenance tray Illustration Component Description / Function 'Maintenance tray drawer' How to replace the maintenance tray Action Illustration The printer operator panel dis- plays a request when you must replace the maintenance tray. Chapter 3 - Prepare the printing system for use and get started...
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Note: Please note that the 'Maintenance tray drawer' is located at the rear side of the Océ ColorWave 600 printer. Push the 'Maintenance tray drawer' to open it. Pull the 'Maintenance tray drawer' open. Lift the old maintenance tray out.
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Replace the maintenance tray Action Illustration Place the empty maintenance tray. Push the 'Maintenance tray drawer' shut. When the new maintenance tray is placed correctly, press 'Finish' on the 'Printer operator panel' to continue. Chapter 3 - Prepare the printing system for use and get started...
The 'Media drawer' Load a media roll The 'Media drawer' Illustration Component - function table Attention: Only use intact media rolls. Dented media rolls can damage the 'Imaging devices'. Component Description / Function 'Roll' 1 Media roll 3 or 5 in other media drawers 'Roll' 2 Media roll 4 or 6 in other media drawers 'Roll holder'...
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The 'Media drawer' Component Description / Function 'Roll loading station' Groove integrated behind the front cover of the media drawer. To load new media on the printer, the opera- tor must proceed as follows • place the new media roll temporarily on the roll loading station •...
Unpack a media roll Unpack a media roll How to unpack a media roll Attention: Handle the media roll with care. A dented media roll can damage the imaging devices. Attention: Please note down the media code (for example LFM090) indicated on the sticker on the media box.
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Unpack a media roll Action Illustration Remove the plug from the media roll. Carefully remove the media roll from the box. Remove the other plug and plastic around the media roll. Chapter 3 - Prepare the printing system for use and get started...
LFM090). You can find the media code of the new media roll on the sticker on media box. The media code represents a specific media profile that the Océ ColorWave 600 uses to optimize the printed output for the corresponding media type. If the correct media code is not available on your printer operator panel, you must first make a new media profile available on the printer operator panel.
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Load a media roll Action Illustration Open the correct media drawer to load the new media roll. Place the new media roll on the roll loading station. Pull the handle of the roll holder locking mechanism towards you. Chapter 3 - Prepare the printing system for use and get started...
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Load a media roll Action Illustration Slide the roll holder in the core of the new media roll. Align the roll with the correct size indicator on the roll holder (At the left and right hand side). Release the handle of the locking mechanism.
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Load a media roll Action Illustration Keep the media tight on the roll and in-line with the side edge. Use both hands to turn the me- dia roll backwards until the me- dia flap has passed the metal pa- per guide (1). Chapter 3 - Prepare the printing system for use and get started...
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Load a media roll Action Illustration Use both hands to slide the me- dia under the metal paper guide. A "beep" confirms the correct paper transport (2). Close the media drawer. Note: Do not open the 'Media drawer' during loading. Chapter 3 - Prepare the printing system for use and get started...
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Load a media roll Action Illustration 11 / The following screen appears on the printer operator panel. Note: When you load a media roll the printer automat- ically detects the roll width. If the detected roll width is not a stan- dard width, the printer selects the next smaller roll width that is sup-...
Océ Express WebTools. Note: If the Océ Express WebTools do not appear, contact the network administrator to check the network parameters. Check if the Océ ColorWave 600 network settings have been registered in the network infrastructure. Select 'Configuration' - 'Connectivity'.
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Complete the printer configuration in the Océ Express WebTools Once logged in, enter the printer 'Host name' (for example: OceColorWave600) in the 'Identification' window, in order to address the Océ ColorWave 600 by its 'Host name'. You can define the other settings if needed. Restart is required.
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Complete the printer configuration in the Océ Express WebTools Refer to the Océ TDS/TCS Connectivity Manual, 'Chapter 2 - Windows TCP/IP envi- ronment' to find technical information about the Océ ColorWave 600 integration in a network environment. Chapter 3 - Prepare the printing system for use and get started...
Configure the regional settings of the Océ ColorWave 600 Purpose The regional settings are configured during the installation of your Océ ColorWave 600. If you want to change the initial configuration, you can do so in the 'Regional settings'. Define the regional settings for the printer in the following order.
When you have installed the printer and prepared the printer for use, you can print the Customer Analysis Tool demo print. You can use this demo print to check if the Océ ColorWave 600 works correctly. How to print the Customer Analysis Tool (CAT) demo print...
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‘Thin horizontal, coloued or white lines across your print’ on page 379 If no output quality problems occur, the installation procedure is finished. Your Océ ColorWave 600 is now ready for use. Chapter 3 - Prepare the printing system for use and get started...
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Print the Customer Analysis Tool (CAT) demo print Chapter 3 - Prepare the printing system for use and get started...
This application gives you access to the settings to manage the configuration and prefer- ences of the Océ ColorWave 600. To change settings in the Océ Express WebTools you must log in using one of three predefined user roles because the settings are all password protected.
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Purpose of the Océ Express WebTools When you access the 'Jobs' tab you can see 3 different sections. • The Océ Publisher Express section. To submit a new job click 'Create new job'. A new window opens, where you can define some basic job settings and where you can browse to the file you want to print.
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Purpose of the Océ Express WebTools The 'Configuration' tab contains the settings to install the system in your infrastructure, according to your standards. These settings are configured during installation and do not need frequent adjustment. Groups 'Configuration' • 'Overview' Summary of the settings organised in different groups. •...
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The 'Support' tab contains the tasks that involve contact with Océ or reseller. Groups 'Support' 'About' • Information about the Océ ColorWave 600 system software version. • View Total Area Click counter. The Total Area Click or 'TAC' is a click that is a func- tion of print volume (square meter) and of toner cover- age (grams /square meter).
The system requirements The system requirements Introduction You can use an Internet browser to open the home page of the Océ Express WebTools. Depending on the Internet browser you use, you must set the required minimum browser security settings as indicated below. Note: The minimum system requirements are a 3 GHz Pentium 4 with 1 Gbyte RAM and Windows XP.
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The system requirements Set the minimum browser security settings for Internet Explorer 7 / 8 Attention: You must enable cookies. Step Action Value Select Tools / Internet Options / Security / Local intranet / Custom Level ActiveX controls and plug-ins Binary and script behaviors Enable Downloads:...
Set another language for the Océ Express WebTools Set another language for the Océ Express WebTools Introduction The language setting of the internet browser you use defines the language in which the user interface of the Océ Express WebTools is displayed. Note: This language setting does not influence the language on the user panel.
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Set another language for the Océ Express WebTools Note: It is possible that the internet options are put under a different menu, depending on the ® Microsoft Internet Explorer version you use. How to change the language setting in Mozilla Firefox™ Open Mozilla Firefox™.
How to edit a setting How to edit a setting Browse to the settings group you want to edit, for example 'Preferences' - 'System prop- erties' - 'Regional settings'. Click directly on the value of a setting if you want to edit a single setting click 'Edit' in the settings group bar to access a window for all settings in the group if you want to edit more settings in the settings group.
View and check the settings View and check the settings Purpose View and check the settings and the values that are stored when you save the settings file. When to do • Before you save the setting and the values in the Océ Express WebTools. •...
Save the settings in a file Save the settings in a file Purpose Save the settings and the values that you configured in the Océ Express WebTools in a file. When to do • Duplicate the settings very easily to another printer of the same type. Note: Not all settings are stored in the settings file.
Load the settings from a file Load the settings from a file Purpose Load the settings and the values for the Océ Express WebTools from a file. When to do • Duplicate the settings to another printer of the same type. Attention: When you are logged in as a Key operator you can only load the Key operator settings.
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Load the settings from a file • Upload a media profile, on page 287 Chapter 4 - Configure the printing system...
Restore the factory defaults Restore the factory defaults When to do • When you want to restore the factory default settings and values of your Océ Express WebTools. Attention: When you are logged in as a Key operator you can only restore the Key operator settings. When you are logged in as a System administrator you can only restore the System ad- ministrator settings.
Use the lower 'Browse...' button to browse to the directory where the software upgrade file is located. Select the correct file and click 'Open'. Note: Distribution of the files via http://global.oce.com/support is not possible yet. Chapter 4 - Configure the printing system...
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Update the Océ ColorWave 600 software Note: You must select both packages of the same version. It is not possible to update only one package. Click 'OK'. Note: The system checks the current software version and displays a warning message if appli- cable.
Shut down or restart the system Shut down or restart the system To remotely shut down the printing system you can click 'Shut down' in the 'Support' tab. When the printing system is on, you can also use this button to restart the system. Chapter 4 - Configure the printing system...
• Make a list of license numbers. Information Description 'Option' This field displays the name of the option. For Océ ColorWave 600 the following licenses are available. • Océ ColorWave 600 license • Océ Account Logic • Adobe ® ®...
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Check your licenses Information Description 'State' This field displays one of the following license states. • 'Authorized'. You are authorized to use the function. • 'Not authorized'. You are not authorized to use the function, you need to get a license for the function. •...
Save the currently active licenses Save the currently active licenses Introduction You can save all current active licenses of different licenses types into one single file. Purpose Save the current active licenses for the following purposes. • Collect and save all active licenses of different types into one single file •...
'Licenses' tab enables you to upload new license files to activate a license. Purpose • Upload a new license file. • Extend the existing license on your Océ ColorWave 600. Note: After the license is uploaded you must restart your system to activate the license file.
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Install a new license Result • If you have updated an expired license, the new license file overwrites the previous li- cense file. • If you have uploaded a new license, the license state in the overview is changed from 'Not authorized' to 'Authorized'.
The settings in the Océ Express WebTools can be configured and managed to enable the optimal performance of the Océ ColorWave 600. You can view all the settings in the Océ Express WebTools but when you want to edit a setting, a message appears.
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User roles and authorizations Note: You do not need a password for the normal use of the system. Chapter 4 - Configure the printing system...
Log in as an authorized user Log in as an authorized user Purpose In order to have write access for certain groups of settings, you must log in as an authorized user. There are 3 user roles, System administrator, Key operator and Power user who have authorization to edit specific groups of settings.
Log out after your session Log out after your session Purpose When you have finished the modification of a setting, it is advised to log out again. How to log out after you have finished your session Click the log out hyperlink in the top right-hand corner of the screen. Close the screen of your internet browser.
Change the password for authorized users Change the password for authorized users When to do For security reasons it is advised to periodically change the password for the 3 access modes (Key operator, System administrator, Power user) to the Océ Express WebTools. Attention: Handle and store all passwords securely and with care.
Enable or disable the e-shredding function E-shredding Enable or disable the e-shredding function Introduction The e-shredding function allows you to securely erase jobs from the system. This prevents unauthorized people from recovering the deleted jobs. When the e-shredding function is enabled, you can select an e-shredding algorithm. You can enable the e-shredding function in the Océ...
Select the e-shredding algorithm Select the e-shredding algorithm Introduction The e-shredding function allows you to securely erase jobs from the system. This prevents unauthorized people from accessing the deleted jobs. You can select one of the following algorithms. • 'Gutmann'. All jobs on the system are erased in 35 overwrite passes.
Specify the number of overwrite passes Specify the number of overwrite passes Introduction The e-shredding function allows you to erase jobs from the system. This prevents unau- thorized people from accessing the jobs. You can manually enter the required number of overwrite passes.
What you need to know about default settings Definition Before you send print jobs to the Océ ColorWave 600, remember the following. The values defined in the Océ Express WebTools are default values for the general system behavior. You can define a number of job settings in the Océ printer drivers or the Océ...
Configure the regional settings of the Océ ColorWave 600 Purpose The regional settings are configured during the installation of your Océ ColorWave 600. If you want to change the initial configuration, you can do so in the 'Regional settings'. Define the regional settings for the printer in the following order.
Define the display languages of the printer Define the display languages of the printer Introduction The Océ Express WebTools allows you to define the 'First language' (the default display language) and the 'Second language' (the alternative display language) for the printer operator panel.
Configure the 'Media request time-out' Configure the 'Media request time-out' Introduction The printer operator panel displays a media request when a media is requested that is not available on the printer. • When the 'Media request time-out' setting is disabled, the media request will be dis- played on the printer operator panel until it is resolved.
Configure the 'Printer panel time-out' Configure the 'Printer panel time-out' Introduction The printer operator panel can automatically return to the Home screen. When this setting is disabled, the panel never returns to the Home screen automatically. Note: When enabled, the printer operator panel returns to the Home screen when the keys and the scroll wheel are not activated during the specified time-out period.
Configure the energy save modes of the Océ ColorWave 600 Introduction The Océ ColorWave 600 offers two energy save modes that you can set if the printer is idle for a defined period. The configuration of the timers prevents unnecessary power consumption.
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Configure the energy save modes of the Océ ColorWave 600 Note: When the Océ ColorWave 600 is in the energy save mode, there are two ways to activate the system. • press a key on the printer operator panel. • send a job.
Click 'Edit' in the 'Media' bar or click the value of the 'Two-inch core used' setting if you also use 2 inch cores. The standard roll core size for the Océ ColorWave 600 is 3 inch. If you also use media rolls with 2 inch cores the Océ ColorWave 600 must do some internal adjustments to also support these media.
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Configure the media sizes Media series Media sizes 'ANSI small' 42x60 inch, E, D, C, B. 'DIN' 42x60 inch, E+, A0, B1, A1, B2, A2, A3 'ANSI mixed' 42x60 inch, F+, E+, E, D+, D, C+, C, B+, B. 'DIN Carto' 42x60 inch, 500x700 mm, 700x1000 mm, 800x1189 mm, A0, A1, A2, A3, B0, E+.
Configure the network settings in the Océ Express WebTools The 'Configuration' tab in the Océ Express WebTools Configure the network settings in the Océ Express WebTools Introduction Some of the network settings are configured during the installation of your system. If you want to change the initial configuration or if you want to define more network settings, you can do so in the 'Configuration' - tab.
Set the 'Network duplex mode' Set the 'Network duplex mode' Introduction Use the Océ Express WebTools to set 'Network duplex mode' for your network adapter. The list of values you can select depends on the type of network card. Before you begin This setting is editable for the System administrator or Power user.
Set the 'Network speed' Set the 'Network speed' Introduction Use the Océ Express WebTools to set 'Network speed' for your network adapter. The list of values you can select depends on the type of network card. Before you begin This setting is editable for the System administrator or the Power user. Attention: Gigabit ethernet (1000 Mbit/s) is supported, but only by automatic detection.
Change the display language of the printer Relevant settings on the printer operator panel Change the display language of the printer Introduction The Océ Express WebTools allows you to define the 'First language' (the default display language) and the 'Second language' (the alternative display language) for the printer operator panel.
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Change the display language of the printer Action Illustration Press the lower left softkey to toggle between the first language and the second language. Note: Only the first language (default language) and the second language (alternative language) de- fined in the Océ Express WebTools are avail- able on the Printer operator panel.
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Configure the network settings on the printer operator panel When to do When you have no connection to the Océ ColorWave 600 printer you cannot use the Océ Express WebTools to edit the network settings. This situation can occur at first in- stallation or when there is no network connection due to invalid network settings.
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Configure the network settings on the printer operator panel Action Illustration Use the scroll wheel to select 'Network settings' and press the confirmation key. The printer operator panel displays the current network settings. To change these settings press 'begin' - lower right softkey - to start the network connection proce- dure.
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Configure the network settings on the printer operator panel Action Illustration Select one of the following options. • 'Auto detect (IPv4 only)' Use the 'Scroll wheel' to select 'Auto detect (IPv4 only)' if the system must automatically detect your network settings. Confirm your entry with the 'Confirmation key' above the 'Scroll wheel'.
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When you are ready and have left the wizard, the sys- tem indicates if you have to restart the controller of the Océ ColorWave 600 printer to apply the new net- work settings. This can, for example, be the case when settings are received through DHCP.
Set the default print job settings Configure print jobs Relevant settings in the Océ Express WebTools Set the default print job settings Definition You can use the Océ Express WebTools to configure the default values for the print job settings. The print job settings are grouped under the 'Preferences' - 'Print job defaults'. You can find a short explanation of the most important print job defaults below.
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Set the default print job settings 'Preferences' - 'Print job defaults' - 'Basic' Setting Description 'Number of sets' Enter the default value for the number of times you want your jobs to be printed. 'Collate' • Select 'On (sort by set)' if your printed output must be sorted by set (123 - 123).
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'Custom print length' Print length if the 'Print cut method' is set to ''Custom':'. 'Add leading strip' When you enter a value, the Océ ColorWave 600 adds a blank strip of the specified length at the beginning of the output.
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Set the default print job settings Setting Description 'Scale' 'Scales the image with a defined percentage or automatically to the media size.' (100% is no scaling) 'Rotation' 'Rotates the image counterclockwise. Select one of the 'auto rotate' modes to print faster due to less media transport. Select 'auto rotate media saving' to use the media in the most efficient way.'.
Set the Color management settings Set the Color management settings Introduction In most cases, you define the color management settings for a print job during the job submission process. You can select the color management settings in your print job sub- ®...
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Set the Color management settings Setting group Description 'Color management Use the 'Color feel' setting to define the default 'look and settings for HP-GL, ® feel' for print files if you use the Océ Windows printer HP-GL/2 and HP-RTL driver to send your print jobs. files' If you select 'Océ...
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Set the Color management settings Input file type Color feel 'Océ enhanced colors' 'Color management 'Océ enhanced colors': gives • RGB input data: settings for PostScript access to enhanced color 'sRGB' and PDF files' settings. • CMYK input data: 'Euroscale coated' •...
The 'Media drawer' Work with the Océ ColorWave 600 printer Set up the printer The 'Media drawer' Illustration Component - function table Attention: Only use intact media rolls. Dented media rolls can damage the 'Imaging devices'. Component Description / Function...
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The 'Media drawer' Component Description / Function 'Roll holder' Carries the media roll 'Roll loading station' Groove integrated behind the front cover of the media drawer. To load new media on the printer, the opera- tor must proceed as follows •...
Remove a media roll Remove a media roll How to remove a media roll Attention: Do not open the media drawer during the print process. Attention: Do not open more than one media drawer at the same time to prevent overbalance of the printer.
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Remove a media roll Action Illustration Put the roll holder with the me- dia roll on the roll loading sta- tion. Pull the handle of the roll holder locking mechanism towards you. Remove the roll holder from the core of the media roll. Remove the media roll from the roll loading station.
Unpack the media roll Unpack the media roll How to unpack a media roll Attention: Handle the media roll with care. A dented media roll can damage the imaging devices. Attention: Please note down the media code (for example LFM090) indicated on the sticker on the media box.
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Unpack the media roll Action Illustration Remove the plug from the media roll. Carefully remove the media roll from the box. Remove the other plug and plastic around the media roll. Chapter 5 - Use the printing system...
LFM090). You can find the media code of the new media roll on the sticker on media box. The media code represents a specific media profile that the Océ ColorWave 600 uses to optimize the printed output for the corresponding media type. If the correct media code is not available on your printer operator panel, you must first make a new media profile available on the printer operator panel.
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Load a media roll Action Illustration Open the correct media drawer to load the new media roll. Place the new media roll on the roll loading station. Pull the handle of the roll holder locking mechanism towards you. Chapter 5 - Use the printing system...
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Load a media roll Action Illustration Slide the roll holder in the core of the new media roll. Align the roll with the correct size indicator on the roll holder (At the left and right hand side). Release the handle of the locking mechanism.
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Load a media roll Action Illustration Keep the media tight on the roll and in-line with the side edge. Use both hands to turn the me- dia roll backwards until the me- dia flap has passed the metal pa- per guide (1). Chapter 5 - Use the printing system...
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Load a media roll Action Illustration Use both hands to slide the me- dia under the metal paper guide. A "beep" confirms the correct paper transport (2). Close the media drawer. Note: Do not open the 'Media drawer' during loading. Chapter 5 - Use the printing system...
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Load a media roll Action Illustration 11 / The following screen appears on the printer operator panel. Note: When you load a media roll the printer automat- ically detects the roll width. If the detected roll width is not a stan- dard width, the printer selects the next smaller roll width that is sup-...
Define the media type and the core size Define the media type and the core size How to define the media type and the core size Action Illustration If the displayed media type and core size is correct you can press 'Next' and go to step 4. Otherwise, press 'Other media' and continue with step Use the 'Scroll wheel' to select the correct media type from the list and confirm your entry with the 'Confir-...
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Define the media type and the core size Action Illustration Use the 'Scroll wheel' to select the clean-cut length for your new media roll and confirm your entry with the 'Confirmation key' Note: Select 'Long strip' for new media. Press 'Finish' and return to the 'Home' screen. Note: When the strip is cut, the new media is ready for use.
The media profile of the media you use. Some media profiles require a specific output delivery. If the correct media profile is available on your printer operator panel, the Océ ColorWave 600 automatically selects the correct output delivery. If the correct media is not available on your printer operator panel, you can download the media profile from the Océ...
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The output delivery The output delivery Attention: The following table gives an overview of the common output delivery destination. If the media profile of the media you use requires a specific output delivery, the common delivery destination will be overruled. Chapter 5 - Use the printing system...
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The output delivery When the and the default Then the printed output media roll 'Delivery destina- you use tion' is has a 3" roll 'Top Delivery Tray is delivered at the 'Top Delivery Tray (TDT)' core (TDT)' 3" roll 'External output is lead through the slot below the 'Top back cover' core (back)'...
Note: You cannot restart the Océ ColorWave 600 controller. You can only switch off and on the Océ ColorWave 600 printer. The media list on the printer operator panel will be updated automatically.
Load or replace a toner cartridge Load or replace a toner cartridge Illustration Component Description / Function 'Toner cartridge' (cyan) ® Toner cassette for cyan 'Océ TonerPearls 'Toner cartridge' (yel- ® Toner cassette for yellow 'Océ TonerPearls low) 11 / B 'Toner cartridge' ®...
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Load or replace a toner cartridge How to load or replace a toner cartridge Action Illustration The printer operator panel dis- plays a request when you must load or replace a toner cartridge. Unpack the toner cartridge. Note: Please do not throw away the empty packag- ing of the new toner cartridge.
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Load or replace a toner cartridge Action Illustration Place the new toner cartridge. Note: You must place the ton- er cartridge in the cor- rect color position. The toner cartridges have fixed positions. When the new toner cartridge is placed correctly, the following message is displayed on the printer operator panel.
Replace the maintenance tray Replace the maintenance tray Illustration Component Description / Function 'Maintenance tray drawer' How to replace the maintenance tray Action Illustration The printer operator panel dis- plays a request when you must replace the maintenance tray. Chapter 5 - Use the printing system...
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Note: Please note that the 'Maintenance tray drawer' is located at the rear side of the Océ ColorWave 600 printer. Push the 'Maintenance tray drawer' to open it. Pull the 'Maintenance tray drawer' open. Lift the old maintenance tray out.
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Replace the maintenance tray Action Illustration Place the empty maintenance tray. Push the 'Maintenance tray drawer' shut. When the new maintenance tray is placed correctly, press 'Finish' on the 'Printer operator panel' to continue. Chapter 5 - Use the printing system...
The system monitor and the system states Monitor the printer The system monitor and the system states Introduction You can activate the system monitor to get an overview of the current status of the printing system. How to activate the system monitor If you use the Then Printer opera-...
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The system monitor and the system states If you use the Then How to view the system states The system states provide you with additional information about the printer. The system state messages are displayed on the printer operator panel and in the Océ Express WebTools.
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The system monitor and the system states The system state (for example: 'Printing:') is displayed in the upper right corner of the system monitor section of the Océ Express WebTools. Overview of the system states State Icon Description 'User intervention re- The user is requested to go to the printer and fol- quired' low the instructions displayed on the user panel.
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The system monitor and the system states The toner states Icon Description Toner OK Toner low, empty or cartridge not present. Chapter 5 - Use the printing system...
Switch on or switch off the printer Control the printer Switch on or switch off the printer How to switch on or switch off the printer On / off switch. Illustration The 'On / Off switch' at the front side of 'On / Off switch' [19] the printer.
Pause or resume the printer Pause or resume the printer Introduction If you do not want the printer to start printing you can pause the printer. If the printer can start printing again you can resume the printer. How to 'Pause' or 'Resume' the printer Action Remarks To pause the printer:...
Introduction Solve problems with the printer Introduction Introduction If there is a problem with the printer that the operator can solve, the printer operator panel displays the following message. Please follow the instructions on the printer operator panel step by step. For additional information about some instructions or the location of specific covers or doors, please refer to the following modules: •...
Cover or door opened Cover or door opened Introduction The media drawers and certain covers must only be opened if you are asked to do so in a wizard on the printer operator panel. Attention: When you open one of the indicated covers or drawers while you are not in a wizard, the system produces a warning signal.
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Cover or door opened Displayed warning Position of the component 'Front cover' [6] Note: Normally you open the front cover in case of a media jam. 'Top cover' [14] Note: Normally you open the top cover in case of a media jam, to check the guide flap (see ‘Check and clean the guide flap’...
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Cover or door opened Displayed warning Position of the component 'Top back cover' [9] Note: Normally you open the top back cover in case of a media jam. Chapter 5 - Use the printing system...
Pull up the 'Top delivery tray' and open the 'Top cover' Pull up the 'Top delivery tray' and open the 'Top cover' How to pull up the 'Top delivery tray' and open the 'Top cover' Action Illustration Pull up the left part of the top delivery tray.
Pull up the 'Top delivery tray' and open the 'Top cover' Action Illustration ‘Check and clean the print surface’ on page 181 [1] or ‘Check and clean the guide flap’ on page 184 [2]. Chapter 5 - Use the printing system...
Close the 'Top cover' and flap back the 'Top delivery tray' Close the 'Top cover' and flap back the 'Top delivery tray' If you are ready Action Illustration Close the 'Top cover'. Unlock the metal locking mech- anisms of the left and the right part of the top delivery tray.
Check and clean the print surface Check and clean the print surface Introduction This document describes how to check and clean the print surface. When to do When a media jam occurs or when there is pollution on your printed output, one of the steps to solve the problem is to clean the print surface.
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Check and clean the print surface How to check and clean the print surface Action Illustration Remove the top delivery tray and open the 'Top cover'. (see ‘Pull up the 'Top delivery tray' and open the 'Top cover'’ on page 178) Check if toner drops are on the print surface.
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Check and clean the print surface Action Illustration Check if the holes in the print surface are open. If not: Use the pin of the clean card to open the holes. Put back the clean card in the clean card holder. Close the top cover and replace the top delivery tray.
Check and clean the guide flap Check and clean the guide flap Introduction This document describes how the check and clean the guide flap. When to do When a media jam occurs or when there is pollution on your printed output, one of the steps to solve the problem is to clean the guide flap.
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Check and clean the guide flap How to check and clean the guide flap Action Illustration Remove the top delivery tray and open the 'Top cover'. (see ‘Pull up the 'Top delivery tray' and open the 'Top cover'’ on page 178) Check if the guide flap is pollut- ed with toner.
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Check and clean the guide flap Action Illustration Close the top cover and replace the top delivery tray. (see ‘Close the 'Top cover' and flap back the 'Top delivery tray'’ on page 180) Chapter 5 - Use the printing system...
Adjust the 'Top delivery tray' Adjust the 'Top delivery tray' Introduction This document describes how to adjust the 'Top delivery tray'. When to do When you want to prevent printed output from curling. Required tool • Cross screwdriver Illustration How to adjust the Top delivery tray Action Illustration Pull up the metal guide of the...
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Adjust the 'Top delivery tray' Action Illustration Use your finger or the cross screwdriver to adjust the position of the metal guide (both sides). Flap back the metal guide to check if the adjustment is cor- rect. Repeat step 1 to 3 for the second metal guide.
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Adjust the 'Top delivery tray' Action Illustration Check if both metal guides are in the same position and run parallel to the top delivery plates below the guides. Adjust the po- sition if necessary. Chapter 5 - Use the printing system...
Cut the media Cut the media Introduction When a media jam occurs, one of the steps to solve the problem is to cut the jammed media. The printer operator panel displays the following message. How to cut the media Action Illustration Use your right hand to push down the metal plate that guides...
Create, manage and print jobs Create print jobs Create, manage and print jobs Introduction In a normal workflow environment you can identify several components that enable you to create, manage and print jobs. Illustration Function Component Application • 'Océ Publisher Express' Create Océ...
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Create, manage and print jobs Note: You can find detailed information about Océ job submission applications and Océ printer drivers in • the Océ Windows ® Printer Driver Online Help • the Océ Windows ® Printer Driver User manual • the Océ PostScript ®...
What you need to know before you send your print jobs Definition Before you send print jobs to the Océ ColorWave 600, remember the following. • The values defined in the Océ Express WebTools are default values for the general system behavior.
The 'Smart Inbox' and Jobs Queue concept The 'Smart Inbox' and Jobs Queue concept Definition You can use the 'Smart Inbox' for customized job management. Concept The Jobs Queue The Smart Inbox Metaphor Production belt Personal mailboxes User intention • get the job printed as soon as •...
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The 'Smart Inbox' and Jobs Queue concept immediately. When a print job is kept in the Smart Inbox and you can start the print job manually on the user panel or in the Océ Express WebTools. Smart Inbox functionality 'View job information' To view the job information click on the job name in the Smart Inbox.
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The 'Smart Inbox' and Jobs Queue concept Job Queue functionality 'View job information' To view the job information click on the job name in the queue. 'Top' To increase the print priority of a job in the queue you can select the job and click 'Top' to place the job on top of the queue.
Use Smart Inboxes in a multiple-user environment Use Smart Inboxes in a multiple-user environment Introduction A multiple-user environment is a working environment where users directly send jobs to the printer and collect their own prints. In this environment it is important for a user to have easy access to his personal jobs.
Use Smart Inboxes in a repro environment Use Smart Inboxes in a repro environment Introduction A repro environment is a working environment where a repro operator handles all the jobs. In this environment the repro operator can use the 'Smart Inbox' to organize his daily work.
Use Smart Inboxes in a multiple-user and repro environment Use Smart Inboxes in a multiple-user and repro environment Introduction A multiple-user and repro environment is a working environment where both users di- rectly send jobs to the printer and collect their own prints and the system is also used by a repro operator.
Open or create a Smart Inbox Open or create a Smart Inbox Open or create a Smart Inbox in the 'Smart Inbox' section Select the 'Jobs' tab. In the 'Smart Inbox' section click 'Open Smart Inbox'. Click on the blank field to open a drop-down list with all Smart Inboxes available on your system that contain one or more jobs.
Delete a 'Smart Inbox' Delete a 'Smart Inbox' Attention: When you delete a 'Smart Inbox', you only delete the view on the 'Smart Inbox', but not the content. To permanently delete the jobs from a 'Smart Inbox' you must select the jobs in the 'Smart Inbox' and click 'Delete'.
Use Océ Publisher Express to send a print job Use Océ Publisher Express to send a print job Introduction Océ Publisher Express is a job submitter that is integrated in the Océ Express WebTools. Note: When you use Océ Publisher Express to submit a print job, the maximum job size is 2 GigaByte.
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Use Océ Publisher Express to send a print job Illustration How to use Océ Publisher Express to send a print job Step Action Remarks Open the 'Jobs' tab, This tab displays the following. • The Océ Publisher Express section. • An overview of all jobs that are current- ly available in the 'Jobs - Queue'.
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Use Océ Publisher Express to send a print job Step Action Remarks Click on 'Add file' and use the You can print documents with the follow- Browse... button to select the ing data formats file you want to print. • - HP-GL - .hp, .hpg, .hpgl •...
Use Océ Publisher Selectto send a print job Introduction Océ provides Océ Publisher Select as a Job Submission software application that allows you to send print jobs to your Océ ColorWave 600. Note: More information about how to install, configure and use the Job submission application is available in the documentation provided with Océ...
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Use Océ Publisher Selectto send a print job Step Action Remarks From the main application win- In this 'New Job' window, you can create, dow ('Jobs'), click 'New' or open edit, preview, save and print jobs. The a saved job to display the 'New window is divided into 3 sections: Job' window.
Océ provides the Océ Windows Printer Driver that allows you to send print jobs to your Océ ColorWave 600. This driver is a mixed raster-vector HP-GL/2 printer driver ® that allows you to print from any application under Windows 7, Windows XP , Windows ®...
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® Printer Driver User manual Note: The Océ ColorWave 600 is delivered with a driver pack CD-ROM. You can also download the latest Océ drivers, free of charge, from our Web site www.oce.com. Chapter 5 - Use the printing system...
Océ ColorWave 600. Note: ® You need a license to be able to print PostScript files on the Océ ColorWave 600. Note: More information about how to install, configure and use the driver is available in the ® documentation provided with the Océ PostScript 3 Driver.
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Step Action Remarks From the 'File' menu of the ap- plication, click 'Print'. Select the Océ ColorWave 600 in the 'Printer' area of the 'Print' dialog box. Click 'Properties' and 'Ad- You can define the default print job set- vanced'.
• Via an FTP application • From a Web browser The Océ ColorWave 600 has a dedicated FTP Jobs folder. You cannot delete or change this folder. It is created at installation and protected. The most convenient way to print files through FTP is to drag and drop the files or to copy and paste the files, into this 'Jobs' folder on the FTP site of your Océ...
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Use LPR to send a print job Use LPR to send a print job Introduction The Océ ColorWave 600 supports printing through LPR. If you send your print job through LPR the default Océ Express WebTools settings are leading. Note: You must enable printing through LPR in the Océ...
The job states Monitor print jobs The job states State Description 'Active job' The active job that the system is currently printing. 'Waiting job' The waiting jobs are all not-active jobs, regardless of their state. 'Processing job' The system is processing the job data. 'Attention job' A job that requires user intervention before it can be printed (load media, enter accounting info, password…...
'Counter history' 'Counter history' Introduction Navigate to the 'Support' - 'Counter history' tab to get an overview of the consumables used per printed job. The table below gives an overview of the 'Counter history' functionality that you can access to sort, group, save or print the information you need. Attention: To access the 'Counter history' functionality you must log on as a Key operator or as a System administrator.
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'Counter history' Functionali- Description View totals. When you click 'View total info' in the upper right corner of the counter history list, the total detailed counter information for all jobs in the list is displayed. When you click on a group name in the counter history list, the total detailed counter information for all jobs in the group is displayed.
Pause, resume or delete an active job Control print jobs Pause, resume or delete an active job Introduction This section describes how to pause, resume or delete an active job. How to 'Pause' or 'Resume' an active print job Action Remarks To pause the printer: In the 'Queue' screen use the 'Lower left softkey' key on the...
Pause, resume or delete an active job How to delete an active print job If you use the Then Result Printer operator Press the 'Red stop key' The system aborts and deletes panel the job immediately. • Open the 'Jobs' tab. Océ...
Clear the system Clear the system When to do If you want to remove all the jobs from the system. How to clear the system Action Illustration From the 'Home' screen on the printer operator panel select the 'System' tab. Select the 'Maintenance' tab with the upper left softkey.
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Clear the system Action Illustration Follow the steps in the wizard. Select 'Yes' to clear the system. Note: This action cannot be undone. Select 'Finish'. The system is now cleared. Select 'Back' to return to the 'System' screen. Chapter 5 - Use the printing system...
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Clear the system Action Illustration Select 'Home' to return to the 'Home' screen. Chapter 5 - Use the printing system...
How to solve problems with print jobs Solve problems with print jobs How to solve problems with print jobs Introduction If there is a problem with a print job, the color of the green 'Jobs - Queue' bar in the Océ Express WebTools turns red.
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How to solve problems with print jobs Attention: If the 'Media request time-out' expires, the 'Action after media request time-out' setting decides if the job is put on hold or if the print job will be deleted. (see ‘Configure the 'Media request time-out' ’...
View events View events Introduction Feedback about errors related to the processing of print jobs is displayed in the event list. You can open the event list when you click 'View events' in the 'Jobs' tab. Additional settings to view events Setting Value Description...
Event messages Event messages Introduction You can open the event list when you click 'View events' in the 'Jobs' tab. Overview event messages Event message Troubleshoot 'Partially printed job aborted due • Check the structure and keywords of the Océ to reception problem (protocol Job Ticket.
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Event messages Event message Troubleshoot 'PS/PDF limitation, one or more The Postscript or PDF file causes an internal pages not correctly printed' printer error. • Try to print it from an application using the ® Océ Windows Printer Driver. • If the error persists, contact Océ Service. 'PS/PDF resource issue (memo- The Postscript or PDF file is complex and the ry, disk), one or more pages not...
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Event messages Event message Troubleshoot 'Job was deleted from the queue The job has been deleted from the print queue after a media request timeout' because the time-out of the media request expired and the 'Action after media request time-out' is set to 'Delete the job' •...
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Event messages Event message Troubleshoot 'Print settings conflict: the docu- The print job contains a non-supported structure ment is identified and printed of embedded Océ Job Tickets. The settings you with the settings embedded in have selected in the submission application are not the file' used.
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Note: You need a license for the Océ Publisher Copy option. This option allows you to send a scanned document directly to the Océ ColorWave 600 printer. You can activate the Océ Publisher Copy workspace from the icon in the vertical toolbar ®...
The Océ Publisher Copy sections Overview of Océ Publisher Copy The Océ Publisher Copy sections When you access the Océ Publisher Copy workspace, the following sections are displayed. Section Description The default settings section. In this section you can configure the default Océ Publisher Copy settings. •...
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248) The Océ ColorWave 600 printer information section. This section displays information about the Océ ColorWave 600 printer that is used for your copy jobs. • the list of jobs in the print queue (with the job name and the job owner) •...
'User Preferences' The default settings section 'User Preferences' Illustration How to set the 'User Preferences' Click 'User Preferences' in the Océ Publisher Copy default settings section (upper right corner). Select the 'Language' you want to apply to the client application. In the 'Measurement unit' section, select 'Inch' or 'Millimeter'.
Click 'Change printer' in the Océ Publisher Copy default settings section (upper right corner). The application is disconnected from the current printer. Enter the Host Name of the Océ ColorWave 600 printer that must be used for your copy jobs. Click 'Login'.
Change the default Publisher Copy print (copy) template Change the default Publisher Copy print (copy) template Illustration How to change the default Publisher Copy print (copy) template Attention: The default Publisher Copy print (copy) template that you select here only defines the default settings for the printer.
Print (copy) template definition Print (copy) template definition Definition In a print (copy) template you can define a set of default print settings for a copy job. A built-in print (copy) template is provided by default (Océ Publisher Copy default template).
Set the default behaviour for the media selection Set the default behaviour for the media selection Definition In the 'Media' section of a template, you define the way the system will behave when se- lecting a media for a document. Media settings Define the system behavior regarding: •...
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Set the default behaviour for the media selection Note: When the template refers to a media type that has been disabled on the printer controller, an error message is displayed: 'The selected media type is not available.' 'Media size' selection 'Automatic media size selection' When you activate the 'Automatic media size selection', you keep a 100% scale and you can decide to cut the media to the image size or to a standard sheet size:...
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Set the default behaviour for the media selection • In the 'Select any enabled media' mode, the system can select a media that is not loaded. When a submitted job requires an unloaded media, the job status turns into 'Waiting' ('Media not currently loaded on the printer.') and the job is held until you load the needed media.
Enable or disable 'Direct copy mode' Enable or disable 'Direct copy mode' Introduction You can enable or disable the 'Direct copy mode' by clicking the 'Direct copy mode' button in the Océ Publisher Copy default settings section (upper right corner). Illustration When Then...
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Enable or disable 'Direct copy mode' When Then 'Direct copy mode' is disabled the scanned documents are collected in a job. You can preview documents and edit settings before printing. Note: It is advised to disable 'Direct copy mode' when accounting is requested on the printer.
The 'Active jobs' section and the 'History' section The 'Copy job progress' section. The 'Active jobs' section and the 'History' section Illustration As soon as a scan job is sent to the printer you can follow the progress of the job in the system: •...
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The 'Active jobs' section and the 'History' section • The 'Status' • The 'Rank' in the printer queue • The 'Time' when the job was submitted to the printer • Additional 'Information' if available. From this section, you can: • Configure the 'Job properties' (see ‘View the settings’...
Job 'Status' Job 'Status' Introduction Find below the list of possible statuses of a job. More details about the reasons of the status are provided in the 'Information' field. Job 'Status' If the 'Status' of a Then job is: 'Submitting' The job has been submitted and the data is not all received by the printer.
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Job 'Status' When the 'Status' And the message is: Then 'Waiting' 'Printer Waiting For Media' Load the required media onto or 'Waiting for accounting the printer or enter accounting information'. information at the printer before the job can be printed. When there are more than 1 reason why a job is waiting, the main reason is displayed.
From the 'Jobs' window you can track and manage a submitted job. Attention: To manage all jobs on the Océ ColorWave 600 printer go to the 'Jobs' tab in the Océ Express WebTools. View the status of a submitted job Check the 'Status' of: •...
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Track and manage a submitted job View the settings Select the job in the 'Active jobs' or 'History' section, Click 'Properties'. In the 'Job Properties' window you can check and view the documents that compose the job. Remove one or several jobs from the 'History' Note: Only the jobs submitted by a user during the running session are displayed in the 'Jobs' window.
New scan destination Copy settings related to the scanner New scan destination Introduction Océ Publisher Copy adds a new default scan destination on your controller, called Pub- lisher Copy. For copy jobs, you must select the Publisher Copy scan destination. Illustration To select the Publisher Copy scan destination you can do the following.
Define a Publisher Copy scan template Define a Publisher Copy scan template Before you begin To define a Publisher Copy scan template, you must access the 'Templates' workspace. The 'Templates' section displays an overview of the existing 'Templates on the scanner operator panel' and the 'Template Library'.
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Define a Publisher Copy scan template Edit or define the scan template settings. Make sure that you select Publisher Copy as the 'Destination'. Click 'OK' to confirm your entries. Drag and drop the new Publisher Copy scan template on an existing scan template in the 'Templates on the scanner operator panel' section.
Basic copy job Do a basic copy job ('Direct copy mode' enabled) Basic copy job Before you begin Make sure that 'Direct copy mode' is enabled (See ‘Enable or disable 'Direct copy mode' ’ on page 242). How to do a basic copy job Place the original face down and right aligned.
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Basic copy job Result The scanner scans the original and sends the copy job directly to the Océ ColorWave 600 printer. The printer uses the print settings defined in the default copy template (See ‘Change the default Publisher Copy print (copy) template’ on page 236).
Extended copy job Do an extended copy job ('Direct copy mode' disabled) Extended copy job Before you begin Make sure 'Direct copy mode' is disabled (See ‘Enable or disable 'Direct copy mode' ’ on page 242). Your copy job is not automatically sent to the printer. You can edit the print settings before you send the copy job to the printer.
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The scanner scans the original and you can adjust the print settings defined in the default copy template (See ‘Change the default Publisher Copy print (copy) template’ on page 236) before you send the copy job to the Océ ColorWave 600 printer. Chapter 6 - The Océ Publisher Copy option...
The 'Edit Document Print Settings' window Edit and adjust the document print settings The 'Edit Document Print Settings' window Introduction In the 'New Job' - 'Job Composition' window, select one or several documents. Click 'Edit' to open the 'Edit Document Print Settings' window. Illustration In the 'Edit Document Print Settings' window, you can: •...
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The 'Edit Document Print Settings' window - the 'Media' settings (see 'Advanced'/'Media' settings on page 265) - the 'Layout' settings (see ‘ 'Advanced' / 'Layout' settings’ on page 268) - the 'Rendering' settings (see ‘'Advanced' / 'Rendering' settings’ on page 271) - the 'Finishing' settings (see ‘...
Set the 'Image Properties' Set the 'Image Properties' Introduction In the 'Image Properties' section, you can describe the original image and control its display in the preview. If needed, check and adjust the: • 'File format' parameters • 'Image Orientation': the 'Reading orientation' and the 'Legend position'. Note: The system uses this information to define how to print and fold the image.
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Set the 'Image Properties' 'Legend position' When you set 'Automatic detection of the legend' in the default template, the system analyzes the image to find the location of the legend (within the 'Timeout' limits). It shows the selected corner in the 'Image Orientation' preview. When needed, adjust the 'Legend position' to get the legend on top of the folded packet, in case of folding.
'Print Preview' 'Print Preview' 'Print Preview' The system displays an interactive preview to represent: • The way the system will print the image • The effects of the selected settings on the output. Orientation of the image in the 'Print Preview' The orientation of the image displayed in the 'Print Preview' depends on the 'Media size' and cut method you select in the 'Media' settings: When...
'Basic' settings Set the Basic and Advanced settings 'Basic' settings Introduction In this tab, you can view the general main settings of a document. Illustration 'Media' You can manually select in the lists the 'Media type' and the 'Media size' to be used. The lists display all the media (type and size) enabled on the printer.
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'Basic' settings Note: If you select a media not loaded on the printer (or if the roll is empty) and submit the job, the job status will turn into 'Waiting' ('Media not currently loaded on the printer.') and the job will be held until you load the selected media. Note: 'Warning' in case of folding: if the media you select does not support folding, an error message is displayed.
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'Basic' settings Note: Some media types cannot be delivered to the 'Top Delivery Tray (TDT)' or to the folder. A media from a roll wider than 36 inches cannot be delivered to the folder. 'General' Enter the number of copies of the document to print, between 1 and 999 ('Copy count'). Chapter 6 - The Océ...
'Advanced' / 'Media' settings 'Advanced' / 'Media' settings Introduction For each scanned original in the job, the system automatically selects the most appropriate media to be used for printing, according to: • Automatically applies the default print settings defined in the template •...
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'Advanced' / 'Media' settings Illustration 'Media' You can manually select in the lists the 'Media type' and the 'Media size' to be used. The lists display all the media (type and size) enabled on the printer. A roll status icon indicates if a specific media type on the printer is available, empty or loaded.
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'Advanced' / 'Media' settings Note: 'Warning' in case of folding: if the media you select does not support folding, an error message is displayed. You must select a foldable media (type and size) or disable the folding option to be able to print the job. 'Media information' According to the media selected and the printer capabilities, the 'Media information' in- dicates the 'Media source' to be used and the 'Media orientation' to be used.
'Advanced' / 'Layout' settings 'Advanced' / 'Layout' settings Introduction You can define the layout of the image on the media. Illustration 'Scale factor' Define the 'Scale factor' if the image must be scaled on the printout. Select: '1:1 Scale' to keep the original image size. 'Custom scale' to define a custom scale value (the scale range depends on the printer)
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'Advanced' / 'Layout' settings • 'Automatic': the orientation of the image is selected by the system in order to optimize the position of the image, according to the settings defined ('Folding', 'Legend posi- tion'...). • 'Manual', to manually define the orientation of the image on the media, according to the media previously set in the 'Basic' or 'Media' tab.
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'Add margins around the image' Note: This option is available on the Océ ColorWave 600 and Océ ColorWave 600 PP systems. Define whether the image to be printed needs additional margins. The additional margins compensate for the non-printable area on the media.
'Advanced' / 'Rendering' settings 'Advanced' / 'Rendering' settings Introduction You can tune the color settings and rendering options. Note: For Océ Publisher Copy it is advised to define the following color settings. • 'Color mode': 'Océ enhanced colors' • 'RGB input data': 'sRGB' •...
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'Advanced' / 'Rendering' settings 'Document's color feel' to use the color feel embedded into to the file. This information was set by the application that created the file. 'Océ enhanced colors' to manually fine-tune the combination of the color input data and 'Rendering intent'. 'Predefined color feel' to fine-tune the rendering of the printed colors.
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'Advanced' / 'Rendering' settings 'Océ Print Assistant' to select the best print setting for each document, based on the graphical content. It is configured on the printer. Chapter 6 - The Océ Publisher Copy option...
'Advanced' / 'Finishing' settings 'Advanced' / 'Finishing' settings Introduction The 'Finishing' options displayed depend on the printer available options. 'Additional strips' Depending on printer capabilities, you can add a 'Leading strip', a 'Trailing strip', or a 'Binding strip' to correct the length of the output. The adjustment of the edges changes the output format.
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'Advanced' / 'Finishing' settings Note: Some media types (thick media) cannot be delivered to the 'Top Delivery Tray (TDT)' or to the folder. A media from a roll wider than 36 inches cannot be delivered to the folder. Folded printout When the 'Fold' option is available and selected, you can edit and manually select the top of the folded packet.
Fold a job Introduction When folding is enabled, Océ ColorWave 600 analyses the values set in the selected template, the 'Image Properties', the size and the 'Layout' information of each image to define the orientation of the image on the media.
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Fold a job The system displays a warning message but allows printing when: • The selected media and print settings do not allow the delivery of the folded output with the legend on top of the folded packet ('The legend will not be on top of the folded packet.') •...
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Océ Publisher Express, Océ Publisher Select) you can select a media type and media format for your print job. You must select a media type that is available on your printer. Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 600 printing system...
Click 'Edit' in the 'Media' bar or click the value of the 'Two-inch core used' setting if you also use 2 inch cores. The standard roll core size for the Océ ColorWave 600 is 3 inch. If you also use media rolls with 2 inch cores the Océ ColorWave 600 must do some internal adjustments to also support these media.
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When you load a media roll with a size that was not yet enabled in the media series, the system automatically adds the new media size to the custom media series. Click 'Ok' to confirm your entries or 'Cancel' to reject your entries. Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 600 printing system...
When a new version is available you can retrieve the new profile from the corporate web site (http://mediaguide.oce.com). When a new media type becomes available that you want your Océ ColorWave 600 to support, you can install the corresponding Media Profile.
How to manage the media profiles Click the 'Support' - 'Media' tab in the Océ Express WebTools to get an overview of all the media profiles that are available on your Océ ColorWave 600 printing system. Note: Please refer to ‘Preferred Océ...
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'Work with media profiles' section of the on-line help. • Download a media profile from the web site, on page 286 • Upload a media profile, on page 287 Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 600 printing system...
Download the file to a location on your workstation. Result If you have problems downloading the file, please contact the Océ Helpdesk. The next step is to upload the media profile to the Océ ColorWave 600 controller. • Upload a media profile, on page 287...
Result A warning message appears to inform you of the consequences for the print jobs. The file is stored on the Océ ColorWave 600 embedded controller. The new file is visible in the media profile list on the 'Media' tab.
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If an older version of the file was active on the controller, this file will be overwritten by the new file. • Download a media profile from the web site, on page 286 Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 600 printing system...
'Roll' 1 Media roll 3 or 5 in other media drawers 'Roll' 2 Media roll 4 or 6 in other media drawers 'Roll holder' Carries the media roll Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 600 printing system...
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• insert the roll holder into the new media roll • place the roll holder with the new media roll in the correct roll position 'Roll loader' (optional) Helps the operator to load a media roll. Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 600 printing system...
Roll back the media manually to remove the media from the met- al paper guide. Then, use both hands (as indicat- ed) to lift the roll holder with the media roll. Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 600 printing system...
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Pull the handle of the roll holder locking mechanism towards you. Remove the roll holder from the core of the media roll. Remove the media roll from the roll loading station. Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 600 printing system...
In that case, if you replace a media roll before it is empty and you want to re-use it later, you will have the correct media information available. Action Illustration Place the media box on a table and open it. Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 600 printing system...
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Unpack the media roll Action Illustration Remove the plug from the media roll. Carefully remove the media roll from the box. Remove the other plug and plastic around the media roll. Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 600 printing system...
LFM090). You can find the media code of the new media roll on the sticker on media box. The media code represents a specific media profile that the Océ ColorWave 600 uses to optimize the printed output for the corresponding media type. If the correct media code is not available on your printer operator panel, you must first make a new media profile available on the printer operator panel.
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Open the correct media drawer to load the new media roll. Place the new media roll on the roll loading station. Pull the handle of the roll holder locking mechanism towards you. Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 600 printing system...
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Release the handle of the locking mechanism. Remove the tapes from the new media roll. Use both hands (as indicated) to place the media roll in the media drawer. Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 600 printing system...
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Use both hands to turn the me- dia roll backwards until the me- dia flap has passed the metal pa- per guide (1). Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 600 printing system...
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Use both hands to slide the me- dia under the metal paper guide. A "beep" confirms the correct paper transport (2). Close the media drawer. Note: Do not open the 'Media drawer' during loading. Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 600 printing system...
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If the detected roll width is not a stan- dard width, the printer selects the next smaller roll width that is sup- ported by the printer. Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 600 printing system...
'Confirmation key'. Note: The standard roll core size for the 'Océ Color- ® Wave 600 Printer' is 3". Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 600 printing system...
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Note: Select 'Long strip' for new media. Press 'Finish' and return to the 'Home' screen. Note: When the strip is cut, the new media is ready for use. Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 600 printing system...
The media profile of the media you use. Some media profiles require a specific output delivery. If the correct media profile is available on your printer operator panel, the Océ ColorWave 600 automatically selects the correct output delivery. If the correct media is not available on your printer operator panel, you can download the media profile from the Océ...
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The following table gives an overview of the common output delivery destination. If the media profile of the media you use requires a specific output delivery, the common delivery destination will be overruled. Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 600 printing system...
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(TDT)' 3" roll 'External output is lead through the slot below the 'Top back cover' core (back)' at the back of the printer. 2" roll Ignored core Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 600 printing system...
Note: You cannot restart the Océ ColorWave 600 controller. You can only switch off and on the Océ ColorWave 600 printer. The media list on the printer operator panel will be updated automatically.
Load and define two or more media rolls on the printer with the same media sizes and the same media types. Note: When roll 1 is empty, the printer switches automatically to roll 2. Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 600 printing system...
For durability or protection purposes you can decide to laminate your printed output. Please refer to the specific white paper for laminating Océ ColorWave 600 prints to find an overview of the advised Océ Laminates and the advised settings for your laminating device.
Again, push down the metal plate that guides the media to place the knife back into the original position. Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 600 printing system...
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Main settings that influence the print quality Main settings that influence the print quality Overview table print quality settings To increase the print quality of your system, you can define the following default settings to configure the system to get optimal results. Settings in settings group 'Preferences' - 'System properties' - 'Printer properties' 'Océ...
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Main settings that influence the print quality Note: The overview only refers to the default settings that you can influence in the Océ Express WebTools. If you select these settings in your print job submission application (Océ ® Windows printer driver or Océ Publisher Select) and the Océ job ticket is enabled, the values of these settings will overrule the default settings that you defined in the Océ...
Main settings that influence the print productivity Main settings that influence the print productivity Overview table of print productivity settings To increase the print productivity of your system, you can change the following settings to let the printer print faster and more efficiently. Bear in mind that when you increase the print speed of your system, this can influence the print quality of you printer.
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Main settings that influence the print productivity • The print job submission application. • The settings that must be set during the print job creation and submission (Orientation, Rotation, Resizing, Print quality, Color mode). Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity...
• 'Grayscale' The system only prints grayscale. The print speed increases in the grayscale mode. • 'Color' The Océ ColorWave 600 prints all the colors. Before you begin This setting is editable for the Key operator or Power user. How to set the color mode Click 'Preferences'- 'Print job defaults'.
Set the 'Print Setting' Set the 'Print Setting' Introduction You can use the 'Print Setting' in the 'Preferences' - 'Print job defaults' - 'Basic' section to define the default print quality value for your print jobs. Note: ® If you set a value for this setting in your print job submission application (Océ Windows printer driver or Océ...
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Set the 'Print Setting' Setting Description 'Economy' This setting is appropriate for fast printing of 2D-CAD drawings. The print speed is around half a minute per A0. Typical example of a file that can be printed with the 'Econo- my''Print Setting': 4040+peil 3950+peil 3N1165...
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Description 'Production' You can use the 'Production Plus' setting in the 'Océ Express WebTools' to define how the Océ ColorWave 600 must interpret the 'Production' 'Print Setting'. • Select 'Production' for regular prints. The print speed is around one minute per A0.
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Set the 'Print Setting' Setting Description 'Presentation' You can use the 'Presentation''Print Setting' for excellent quality printing of high coverage area prints (3D-CAD, Posters, Photos). The print speed is around 3 minutes per A0. Typical example of a file that can be printed with the 'Presenta- tion''Print Setting': Before you begin This setting is editable for the Key operator or Power user.
Introduction You can use the 'Production Plus' setting in the Océ Express WebTools to define how the Océ ColorWave 600 must interpret the 'Production' 'Print Setting'. Before you begin This setting is editable for the Key operator or Power user.
Introduction You can use the 'Economy monochrome enhanced' setting in the Océ Express WebTools to define how the Océ ColorWave 600 must interpret the 'Economy' 'Print Setting'. Before you begin This setting is editable for the Key operator or Power user.
How to set the 'Océ Print Assistant Behavior' Click 'Preferences' - 'System properties'. Click 'Edit' in the 'Printer properties' bar or click the value of the 'Oce Print Assistant Behavior' setting. Set the 'Océ Print Assistant Slider' to '0' if the print productivity is the most important factor.
Set the 'PDF processing optimization' Set the 'PDF processing optimization' Introduction The 'PDF processing optimization' setting allows you to tune the processing of PDF files to optimize for quality or performance. You can choose one of following values. • 'Optimize for print quality' Select this value if print quality is an important factor.
Set the 'PDF wipeout correction' Set the 'PDF wipeout correction' Introduction The 'PDF wipeout correction' setting allows you to print PDF documents containing unusual solid black areas which mask some parts of the drawing. When enabled, these PDF documents will be printed correctly but the processing of the PDF files will be slower.
Set the 'Long plot mode' Set the 'Long plot mode' Introduction The 'Long plot mode' setting allows you to produce prints with a print length up to 175 meters. When the 'Long plot mode' is disabled you can produce prints with a print length up to 22 meters.
Set the 'Automatic roll switch' Set the 'Automatic roll switch' Introduction You can choose one of following values. • 'Enabled' Select this value if you have two or more media rolls that contain identical media (the same media type and media size). In that case, the printer can automatically switch to an alternative media roll when a roll runs out of media and continue printing.
Set the 'Spool threshold' Set the 'Spool threshold' Introduction When the job memory is full the printer can not receive new jobs. You can tune the 'Spool threshold' to define the spool capacity for specific job types. Allow a higher capac- ity for small jobs if you select Low.
Set the 'Print while RIP' setting Set the 'Print while RIP' setting Introduction This setting is a performance optimization setting. When "Print while RIP" is enabled, for Economy prints, the printer starts to print an image during the rasterization of the image.
Set the 'Rotation' mode Set the 'Rotation' mode Introduction The 'Rotation' setting allows you to rotate the image according to predefined rotation values or you can let the printer perform the rotation automatically. Choose one of the following values. • 'No rotation' •...
Set the 'Alignment' mode Set the 'Alignment' mode Introduction You can optimize the print productivity by reducing the distance the print carriage needs to travel to print the output. To do so you can align the image to the top-right hand corner of the sheet.
(input color space; RGB or CMYK color space) to the output color space of the Océ ColorWave 600 (CMYK color space). This conversion can require approximations in order to preserve the image's most important color qualities.
What is an input profile / standardization? What is an input profile / standardization? Definition An input profile / standardisation defines what colour space you must use to interpret the colour information of the file you want to print in a correct manner. The two main input profiles (colour spaces) are the following.
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What is an input profile / standardization? You can define the input profile if you use the 'Color feel' setting 'Océ enhanced colors'. The table below gives an overview of the possible input profiles / standardisation settings. Input profile / standardis- Description ation RGB - 'sRGB'...
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What is an input profile / standardization? Input profile / standardis- Description ation CMYK - 'US Web uncoat- This setting uses an offset press standard often used in the US for printing separations and proofs on uncoated media. Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity...
What is Color feel? What is Color feel? Definition With the 'Color feel' setting you can fine-tune the look and feel of the printed colors. The 'Color feel' setting defines the color space conversion method. 'Color feel' Description 'Océ CAD colours' Use this setting to get a print with bright, saturated colors.
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The output quality of a simulated non-Océ printer setting depends on the selected input profile for simulated printers. Make sure you use the correct input profile for simulated printers. Océ ColorWave 600 path: Support - Input profiles. Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity...
What are Rendering intents? Definition of rendering intents Normally the color space of a print file is larger than the Océ ColorWave 600 color space. In other words, the input color space is larger than the output color space. Consequently some of the defined input colors will be outside the Océ...
'Perceptual (photo)' 'Perceptual (photo)' This setting optimizes the output to produce best results for photos, artwork, GIS or images. Perceptual rendering tries to preserve some relationship between out of gamut colors, even if this results in inaccuracies for in-gamut colors. Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity...
'Saturation (business graphics)' 'Saturation (business graphics)' This setting optimizes the output of bright, saturated colors. Saturation rendering intent preserves saturated colors, and is advised if you try to keep color purity in computer graphics. Pure saturated colors in the original RGB device will still be saturated colors in the output color space, even if this results in relatively more extreme colors.
'Relative colorimetric' 'Relative colorimetric' Relative colorimetric keeps an almost exact relationship between in gamut colors, even if this clips out of gamut colors. The relative colorimetric rendering method replaces the colors to align the old white point (the location of the most pure and light white in a color space) with the new white point and to keep the relative positions of the colors.
'Absolute colorimetric' 'Absolute colorimetric' Absolute colorimetric is similar to relative colorimetric, but uses a different method to handle the white point. Absolute and relative colorimetric both keep gamut colors and clip those out of gamut, but absolute colorimetric also keeps the white point. Absolute colorimetric is advised for "proofing"...
The output profile is applied automatically, but it is important that you load the correct media on the Océ ColorWave 600 and that the correct OMP-file is available on the 'Océ PowerM controller' or the 'Océ PowerM Plus controller '.
Color management settings in the Océ Express WebTools Color management settings in the Océ Express WebTools Depending on the type of file you want to print, the Océ ColorWave 600 offers different color-information conversions. You can select the color management settings, that give the best results for the color-information conversion.
Color management settings and job submission Color management settings and job submission The way in which you submit a print job to the printer defines in most cases the file type of the document. If you use a printer driver, the original file type will be changed by the driver into a standard file type.
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Color management settings and job submission Job submission File type Color management settings method LPR/FTP The documents are sent Depending on the file type of to the printer without the job, the default settings of being converted to an- one of the 3 file type paths is other file type.
Priorities in the color management settings When you want to print a document in color on the Océ ColorWave 600 the color infor- mation that is defined in the files can be set in the different steps of the process from document creation to document production.
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Priorities in the color management settings Stages in the process of making a color print Priority The Océ Express WebTools offers 3 default paths for color settings, based on the file type of the document: • 'Color management settings for HP-GL, HP-GL/2 and HP-RTL files' ‘...
The output quality of a simulated non-Océ printer setting depends on the selected input profile for simulated printers. Make sure you use the correct input profile for simulated printers. Océ ColorWave 600 path: Support - Input profiles. Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity...
The output quality of a simulated non-Océ printer setting depends on the selected input profile for simulated printers. Make sure you use the correct input profile for simulated printers. Océ ColorWave 600 path: Support - Input profiles. Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity...
The output quality of a simulated non-Océ printer setting depends on the selected input profile for simulated printers. Make sure you use the correct input profile for simulated printers. Océ ColorWave 600 path: Support - Input profiles. Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity...
The output quality of a simulated non-Océ printer setting depends on the selected input profile for simulated printers. Make sure you use the correct input profile for simulated printers. Océ ColorWave 600 path: Support - Input profiles. Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity...
The output quality of a simulated non-Océ printer setting depends on the selected input profile for simulated printers. Make sure you use the correct input profile for simulated printers. Océ ColorWave 600 path: Support - Input profiles. Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity...
Your Quality Reference Chart Introduction Get the best out of your Océ ColorWave 600! Your Quality Reference Chart is available as a demo print on the printer operator panel. The Quality Reference Chart gives an overview of the different types of print files and the print settings and color management settings that give the best output result for these print files.
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Your Quality Reference Chart Illustration How to print the Quality Reference Chart Step Action Remarks From the 'Home' screen on the printer operator panel select the 'System' tab. Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity...
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Your Quality Reference Chart Step Action Remarks Select the 'Maintenance' tab with the upper left softkey. Use the 'Scroll wheel' to select 'Demo print' and con- firm with the 'Confirmation key' (above the 'Scroll wheel'). Use the 'Scroll wheel' to select the Quality Reference Chart and confirm with the 'Confirmation key' (above the 'Scroll wheel').
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Your Quality Reference Chart Step Action Remarks Press 'Finish' to print the Quality Reference Chart. Select 'Back' and 'Home' to revert to the 'Home' screen. Result The Quality Reference Chart is printed on an A1 format. Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity...
2D CAD monochrome 2D CAD monochrome The advised settings You can also find an overview of the advised settings on the Quality Reference Chart This chart gives an overview of the different types of print files and the print settings and color management settings that give the best output result for these print files.
2D CAD and rendering 2D CAD and rendering The advised settings You can also find an overview of the advised settings on the Quality Reference Chart This chart gives an overview of the different types of print files and the print settings and color management settings that give the best output result for these print files.
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2D CAD and rendering Setting Advised value Advised rendering intent value 'Color feel' 'Océ CAD colours' not applicable 'Océ enhanced colors' 'Relative colorimetric' Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity...
The advised settings You can also find an overview of the advised settings on the Quality Reference Chart This chart gives an overview of the different types of print files and the print settings and color management settings that give the best output result for these print files. The Quality Reference Chart is available as a demo print on the printer operator panel.
Logo and business colors Logo and business colors The advised settings You can also find an overview of the advised settings on the Quality Reference Chart This chart gives an overview of the different types of print files and the print settings and color management settings that give the best output result for these print files.
Point of sales graphics Point of sales graphics The advised settings You can also find an overview of the advised settings on the Quality Reference Chart This chart gives an overview of the different types of print files and the print settings and color management settings that give the best output result for these print files.
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Point of sales graphics Setting Advised value Advised rendering intent value 'Color feel' 'Océ enhanced colors' 'Relative colorimetric' 'Océ CAD colours' not applicable Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity...
Consumer graphics Consumer graphics The advised settings You can also find an overview of the advised settings on the Quality Reference Chart This chart gives an overview of the different types of print files and the print settings and color management settings that give the best output result for these print files. The Quality Reference Chart is available as a demo print on the printer operator panel.
Photo Photo The advised settings You can also find an overview of the advised settings on the Quality Reference Chart This chart gives an overview of the different types of print files and the print settings and color management settings that give the best output result for these print files. The Quality Reference Chart is available as a demo print on the printer operator panel.
Photo realistic impression Photo realistic impression The advised settings You can also find an overview of the advised settings on the Quality Reference Chart This chart gives an overview of the different types of print files and the print settings and color management settings that give the best output result for these print files.
Mixed content Mixed content The advised settings You can also find an overview of the advised settings on the Quality Reference Chart This chart gives an overview of the different types of print files and the print settings and color management settings that give the best output result for these print files. The Quality Reference Chart is available as a demo print on the printer operator panel.
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Mixed content Setting Advised value Advised rendering intent value 'Color feel' 'Océ CAD colours' not applicable 'Océ enhanced colors' 'Relative colorimetric' Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity...
Business graphics Business graphics The advised settings You can also find an overview of the advised settings on the Quality Reference Chart This chart gives an overview of the different types of print files and the print settings and color management settings that give the best output result for these print files. The Quality Reference Chart is available as a demo print on the printer operator panel.
3D CAD 3D CAD The advised settings You can also find an overview of the advised settings on the Quality Reference Chart This chart gives an overview of the different types of print files and the print settings and color management settings that give the best output result for these print files. The Quality Reference Chart is available as a demo print on the printer operator panel.
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3D CAD Setting Advised value Advised rendering intent value 'Color feel' 'Océ enhanced colors' 'Relative colorimetric' 'Perceptual (photo)' Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity...
Banding across the print with differences in color and gloss Check, analyze and solve output quality problems of print jobs Banding across the print with differences in color and gloss Description of the problem Your print contains a banding across the media with a difference in color and gloss. The intensity of the banding can vary from left to right or vice versa.
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Banding across the print with differences in color and gloss Illustration [344] Example of banding across the color print [345] Example of banding across the black/white print How to solve the problem Check if the media name on the 'Printer operator panel' matches the media that you currently use.
Horizontal, wavy lines across your print Horizontal, wavy lines across your print Description of the problem Your print contains horizontal, wavy lines across the media. These light or dark lines • appear in all colors • can vary in thickness from left to right or vice versa •...
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Horizontal, wavy lines across your print Illustration [346] Example of horizontal, wavy lines across the Customer Acceptance Test How to solve the problem Check if the correct media setting is used. Check if the media name on the printer operator panel matches the media that you cur- rently use.
Thin horizontal, coloued or white lines across your print Thin horizontal, coloued or white lines across your print Description of the problem Your print has one of the following problems. • Thin horizontal, colored lines in the multiple color areas •...
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Thin horizontal, coloued or white lines across your print Yellow How to solve the problem Check if the system compensates for the nozzle dropout during the next swath. If the system does not compensate for the nozzle dropout, you must print the Customer Acceptance Test.
Evaluate the Customer Acceptance Test print. If the print shows any output quality problems, you can use this calibration wizard to check if the Océ ColorWave 600 works properly. The calibration will take a several minutes. The printed output is delivered at the rear side of the printer and lead through the slot below the 'Top back cover'.
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Calibrate the Océ ColorWave 600 printer How to calibrate the Océ ColorWave 600 printer Step Action Remarks From the 'Home' screen on the printer operator panel select the 'System' tab. Select the 'Maintenance' tab with the upper left softkey. Use the 'Scroll wheel' to select 'Calibration' and con- firm with the 'Confirmation key' (above the 'Scroll wheel').
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Calibrate the Océ ColorWave 600 printer Step Action Remarks Now you can select: • paper transport • full calibration Press 'Next' to start the calibration. Press 'Finish' to continue. Note: If the calibration failed, you will be informed immediately through an error-code on the 'Printer operator panel'.
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Calibrate the Océ ColorWave 600 printer Step Action Remarks 'Home' screen. Result Evaluate the Customer Acceptance Test print. Check if the print does not show any of the following output quality problems: • ‘Banding across the print with differences in color and gloss’ on page 375 •...
Calibration error codes Calibration error codes Introduction Before or during the calibration, it is possible that the calibration failed. In that case, you will be informed immediately through an error code on the 'Printer operator panel'. Attention: Error-codes are only displayed at the 'Printer operator panel'. If an error code is displayed that is not related to the calibration process, the user must follow the instructions on the printer operator panel to solve the problem.
Introduction to managing licenses Introduction to managing licenses Introduction The Océ applications and options are protected against unauthorized use. You need to activate the license to enable an application or option for use. The 'Support' - 'Licenses' tab in the Océ Express WebTools enables you to manage the licenses very easily. This section describes the following.
The 'Licenses' tab in the Océ Express WebTools The 'Licenses' tab in the Océ Express WebTools Introduction The 'Support' - 'Licenses' tab has the following possibilities. Possibilities • View the current active licenses • Get the host id of the Océ system •...
The basic workflow of 'Support' - 'Licenses' activation The basic workflow of 'Support' - 'Licenses' activation Introduction Before you can work with licenses, you must access to the Océ Express WebTools. The following workflow describes per step when to use which possibility. The workflow View the current active licenses.
Océ License Logic Océ License Logic Introduction When you navigate to the 'Support' - 'Licenses' tab in the Océ Express WebTools, you get access to the Océ License Logic application. Overview Océ License Logic functionality Function Description View the current active licenses. You can make a list of new options you need and make a list of license numbers.
The structure of license files and licenses The structure of license files and licenses Introduction A license file contains a license per option of your Océ system. You can view the current active licenses with Océ 'Support' - 'Licenses' tab in the Océ Express WebTools. You can preview the new active licenses during the license activation job.
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The structure of license files and licenses Situation What do you see Preview the resale licenses during You see the following. the license activation job if you • All current active resale licenses use the license file that contains • All new active resale licenses. the resale licenses.
• Make a list of license numbers. Information Description 'Option' This field displays the name of the option. For Océ ColorWave 600 the following licenses are available. • Océ ColorWave 600 license • Océ Account Logic • Adobe ® ®...
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Check your licenses Information Description 'State' This field displays one of the following license states. • 'Authorized'. You are authorized to use the function. • 'Not authorized'. You are not authorized to use the function, you need to get a license for the function. •...
Save the currently active licenses Save the currently active licenses Introduction You can save all current active licenses of different licenses types into one single file. Purpose Save the current active licenses for the following purposes. • Collect and save all active licenses of different types into one single file •...
'Licenses' tab enables you to upload new license files to activate a license. Purpose • Upload a new license file. • Extend the existing license on your Océ ColorWave 600. Note: After the license is uploaded you must restart your system to activate the license file.
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Install a new license Result • If you have updated an expired license, the new license file overwrites the previous li- cense file. • If you have uploaded a new license, the license state in the overview is changed from 'Not authorized' to 'Authorized'.
¹: For an average file size of 200 Mb per A0. Platform Océ controller with real-time OS Standard interface 10/100/1000Base-T with RJ45 Network protocols TCP/IP, FTP, LPD Applicable software ® 'Océ PowerM controller' software Appendix A - Specifications of the Océ ColorWave 600...
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• Positioning • Pen management • Trailing strip adjustment; add up to 400 mm Color modes • Grayscale • Color Quality modes • ‘Set the 'Print Setting' ’ on page 317 Appendix A - Specifications of the Océ ColorWave 600...
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• Synchro cut • Custom cut Optional For Océ ColorWave 600 the following licenses are available. • Océ ColorWave 600 license. • Adobe ® PostScript 3 / PDF printing. • Océ Account Logic. Appendix A - Specifications of the Océ ColorWave 600...
'Economy' • Print speed around half a minute per A0 (portrait) 'Production' • Print speed around one minute per A0 (portrait) 'Presentation' • Print speed around 3 minutes per A0 (portrait). Appendix A - Specifications of the Océ ColorWave 600...
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• Print speed around half a minute per A0 (portrait). 'Océ Print As- The Océ ColorWave 600 automatically selects the print setting sistant' ('Economy', 'Production' or 'Presentation') that best fits the file with respect to the file content based on coverage. A 'Key operator' can use the 'Océ...
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• 'Océ TonerPearls ® (*) longer lengths can be printed without guarantee for the side margins. Ergomonic advise Multiple front loadable rolls. Multi-roll media feeding. 1 - 6 rolls (Free configurable). Appendix A - Specifications of the Océ ColorWave 600...
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[357] Media drawer that contains the media roll 1 and/or 2. Roll Maximum load weight per position 10 kg 5 kg [358] Media drawer that contains the media roll 3 and/or 4. Appendix A - Specifications of the Océ ColorWave 600...
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Specifications Océ ColorWave 600 printer Roll Maximum load weight per position 10 kg 5 kg [359] Media drawer that contains the media roll 5 and/or 6. Appendix A - Specifications of the Océ ColorWave 600...
Wrap unused paper in the plastic to prevent it from absorbing moisture. Media types - Europe The following preferred media types are available for the Océ ColorWave 600 in Europe: Preferred media types - Europe - Papers Media...
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LFM310 Océ Polyester Film LFM310 Polyester 'Top delivery tray' LFM342 Océ Roll-up Film LFM342 Roll-up 'External output Film (back)' LFM360 Océ Self-adhesive LFM360 S-A Film 'External output PET Film 155um (back)' Appendix A - Specifications of the Océ ColorWave 600...
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'External output cent (back)' LFM420 Océ Colored Paper LFM420 Colored 'Top delivery tray' LFM425 Océ Colored Paper LFM425 Colored 'Top delivery tray' LFM430 Océ Colored Paper LFM430 Colored 'Top delivery tray' Appendix A - Specifications of the Océ ColorWave 600...
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To make sure that your print quality is optimal you can download the OMP-file (Océ Media Profiles-file) with the right media code from the Océ website for all media types. Media types - USA The following preferred media types are available for the Océ ColorWave 600 in the USA: Preferred media types - USA...
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Media Profiles-file) with the right media code from the Océ website for all media types. Media sizes Maximum Minimum Media width 42 inch 297 millimeters 11 inch Roll length 200 meters Not applicable Appendix A - Specifications of the Océ ColorWave 600...
Film 3-3.5 mil 'Top delivery tray' Film 4 mil Film 4 mil 'External output (back)' Generic Translu- 18lb Translucent 18lb 'Top delivery tray' cent Generic Vellum 20lb Vellum 20lb 'Top delivery tray' Appendix A - Specifications of the Océ ColorWave 600...
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Océ media types are fine-tuned for each specific media type, the quality of the printed output will improve if you use Océ media types. Media sizes Maximum Minimum Media width 42 inch 297 millimeters 11 inch Roll length 200 meters Not applicable Appendix A - Specifications of the Océ ColorWave 600...
® dows XP , Macintosh MacOS 8.6/9.x or Macintosh Mac OS X application to Océ printers. Note: Visit Océ on the Internet at www.oce.com for the latest information. Optional application software Function Application software Job submission • Océ Repro Desk •...
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Specifications drivers and job submission software Appendix A - Specifications of the Océ ColorWave 600...
Reader's comment sheet Reader's comment sheet Questions Have you found this manual to be accurate? O Yes O No Were you able to operate the product, after reading this manual? O Yes O No Does this manual provide sufficient background information? O Yes O No Is the format of this manual convenient in size, readability and arrangement (page layout,...
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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 your comments by E-mail to: itc-userdoc@oce.com For the addresses of local Océ organisations see: http://www.oce.com Appendix B - Reader's comment sheet...
Appendix C Addresses of local Océ organizations...
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P.O. Box 363 Postfach 95 Ferntree Gully MDC 1233 Vienna Vic 3165 Wienerbergstrasse 11 Australia Vienna Twin Tower http://www.oce.com.au/ 1100 Vienna Austria http://www.oce.at/ Océ-Belgium N.V./S.A. Océ-Brasil Comércio e Indústria Ltda. J. Bordetlaan 32 Av. das Nações Unidas, 11.857 1140 Brussel...
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Océ-Deutschland GmbH Océ-Hong Kong and China head office Solinger Straße 5-7 Room 3711-18 Tower 1 45481 Mülheim/Ruhr Millennium City 1 Germany 388 Kwun Tong Road http://www.oce.de/ Kwun Tong Kowloon Hong Kong http://www.oce.com.hk/ Océ-Hungaria Kft. Océ-Ireland Ltd. H-1241 Budapest 3006 Lake Drive Pf.: 237...
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United Kingdom http://www.oce.co.uk/ Océ North America Inc. 100 Oakview Drive Trumbull, CT 06611 http://www.oceusa.com/ Note: The web site http://www.oce.com gives the current addresses of the local Océ organisa- tions and distributors. Appendix C - Addresses of local Océ organizations...
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The addresses of local Océ organisations for information about the Wide Format Printing Systems and the Production Printing Systems can be different from the addresses above. Refer to the web site http://www.oce.com for the addresses you need. Appendix C - Addresses of local Océ organizations...
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Index 3D CAD ............373 Index business graphics ..........372 consumer graphics ........366 logo and business colors ........363 ..............362 2D CAD and rendering mixed content ..........370 advised settings ..........360 photo ............368 2D CAD color photo realistic impression ......369 advised settings ..........359 point of sales graphics ........364 2D CAD monochrome Alignment...
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Index load a toner cartridge ........64 default settings ..........118 remove a toner cartridge .........64 Jobs Queue ...........194 replace a toner cartridge ........64 Smart Inbox ..........194 Configuration ...............84 energy save modes ........123 Change network settings ...........132 passwords in the Océ Express WebTools ..114 network settings in the Océ...
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Index Curling paper define ............120 Curling paper ..........187 printer ............130 Current date and time Download Current date and time ......83, 119 media profile ..........286 Custom print length media profile from the Océ web site .....286 Custom print length ........137 Download media profiles Customer Analysis Tool Download media profiles ......283...
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Index History History ............245 Clear History ..........249 Remove ............249 Factory default Horizontal shift restore ............101 Horizontal shift ..........138 File Format Hostname File Format ...........259 Hostname ..........61, 80 Finisher configuration type HP-GL, HP-GL/2, HP-RTL Finisher configuration type ......40 HP-GL, HP-GL/2, HP-RTL .......141 Finishing finisher configuration type...
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Index Jobs overview ........105, 391, 394 Active jobs ............244 save ..............107 create ............191 upload ..........108, 397 History ............244 Load Information ..........246 media roll ........74, 150, 295 manage ............191 settings from a file ..........99 print .............191 toner cartridge ..........64 Log in Status ............246 Jobs Queue...
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..........370 user roles and authorizations ......110 Model name view and check the settings ......97 Model name ...........40 Oce Finishing Assistant Move the printer Oce Finishing Assistant ........41 Move the printer ..........45 Océ License Logic access ............391 Océ Media Profile Océ...
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Index speed ............403 Oce Print Assistant ........317 Print (copy) template overview ............317 Publisher Copy ..........236 presentation ..........317 Print cut method production ...........317 Print cut method ..........137 Print surface Print example Print surface ...........30, 181 2D CAD and rendering ........360 check and clean ..........182...
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Index Production plus Resolution Production plus ..........136 Resolution ............403 Production setting Restart the system Production setting ........317 Restart the system .........104 Publisher Copy Restore Change printer ..........235 factory defaults ..........101 Resume introduction ..........230 active job ............216 Overview ............232 Print (copy) template ........236 printer ............173...
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Index Scroll wheel ............31 active job ............216 Second language Suffix Second language ........83, 119 Suffix ..............61 Serial number Support tab Serial number ..........55 Océ Express WebTools ........90 Supported color management settings ......140 non-Océ media types ........413 Switch off the printer color mode ...........316 network duplex mode...
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Index close .............180 open .............178 Top delivery tray Top delivery tray ..........37 adjust ............187 flap back ............180 pull up ............178 Total Area Click Total Area Click ........34, 90 Track a job Track a job ...........248 Trailing strip Trailing strip ..........274 Unpack media roll ........72, 148, 293...
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2011Océ. Illustrations and specifications do not necessarily apply to products and services offered in each local market. Technical specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners. For more information visit us at: www.oce.com 2011-05...
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