PSI PP 2024 User Manual

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P P 2 0 2 4
5112 991 14564
Acknowledgements
PCL is a Trademark of Hewlett-Packard Corporation.
A Publication of PSi Printer Systems international GmbH
Eiserfelder Straße 316
57080 Siegen @ Germany
http://www.psi-si.de
Version:
5112 991 14564 January 2000
Order No.:
8708 294 00010
Great care has been taken to ensure that the information in this handbook is accurate and complete.
However, should any errors or omissions be discovered or should any user wish to make suggestions
for improving this handbook, please feel encouraged to send us the relevant details.
The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.
Copyright © by PSi Printer Systems international.
All rights strictly reserved. Reproduction or issue to third parties in any form is not permitted without
written authorization from the publisher.

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  • Page 1 Acknowledgements PCL is a Trademark of Hewlett-Packard Corporation. User's Manual P P 2 0 2 4 A Publication of PSi Printer Systems international GmbH Eiserfelder Straße 316 57080 Siegen @ Germany http://www.psi-si.de Version: 5112 991 14564 January 2000 Order No.: 8708 294 00010 Great care has been taken to ensure that the information in this handbook is accurate and complete.
  • Page 2 Safety Regulations for the Laser Printer PP 2024 Electromagnetic Compatibility We certify that the equipment at issue, The laser printer PP 2024 fulfils the safety regulations according to IEC and Type: Printer PP 2024 TÜV/GS for computer systems (EN 60950) and laser products (EN 60825-1).
  • Page 3 20% to 80% Also ensure that the cables at the rear of the printer do not interfere with the output paper path. The feet of the laser printer PP 2024 should be positioned over the four screws on the stacker's table.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents 2. Printer Operation ..........2-1 Control Panel .
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Configuration Programs ........3-17 4.2.3 HEXDUMP MENU .
  • Page 6 Table of Contents 5 Maintenance ..........5-1 7.2.
  • Page 7 Table of Contents 9 Paper Specification ......... . . 9-1 List of Supported PJL Control Function .
  • Page 8: Preface

    Table of Contents Preface Appendix B Symbol Sets ........B-1 Appendix C Miscellaneous .
  • Page 9: Conventions Used In This Guide

    Preface Preface Explanation of Individual Menu Items Programming Guide Appendix A In this chapter are the individual menu items are explained in detail. This appendix describes command extension of PCL5 and PJL in section A-1, A-2, and A-3. Bar Code Programming is decribed in section A-5. Maintenance This chapter explains how to replace the consumables.
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    Getting started 1. Getting Started Contents of Starter Kit Box S one Developer Kit consisting of: S one Developer Unit (6) S one Ozone Filter (7) S one bottle with Starter Toner (8) S one spout (9) Unpacking S one Cleaning Kit (10) The Laser Printer is delivered in two boxes, the larger one contains the printer itself, the smaller one contains the Starter Kit.
  • Page 11: Transportation Hints

    Getting started Getting started S one Toner Kit consisting of: Transportation Hints S two Toner bottles (12) Save all packing material and boxes for future transportation of the printer. S one spout (13) S two Waste Toner Containers (14) To ensure maximum protection when transporting the printer, please pay S two Cleaner Felts (15) attention to the following: 1.
  • Page 12: Installing The Consumables

    Getting started Getting started Installing the Consumables Installing the Developer Unit Open the cover (20) by firmly pressing the button (21) at the left top corner of Gently lift the plastic tabs (24) inside the printer, at the left and at the right side the printer and swinging the cover up.
  • Page 13: Filling In Starter Toner

    Getting started Getting started Filling in Starter Toner Before using the Developer Unit for the first time, you have to fill it with Starter Toner. One bottle of Starter Toner (8) with a spout (9) is in the box of the Developer Unit.
  • Page 14: Inserting The Ozone Filter

    Getting started Getting started Inserting the Ozone Filter The box of the Developer Unit also contains an Ozone Filter (7), a black rectangular block. On one of the narrow sides there is a small tab to hold the filter. Insert the Ozone Filter into the slot immediately behind the operator panel and besides the Developer Unit.
  • Page 15: Installing The Waste Toner Container

    Getting started Getting started Installing the Waste Toner Container Inserting the Cleaner Felt The toner box contains two Waste Toner Containers (14). Take one of them and The toner box also contains two Cleaner Felts (15). Take one of them and put it insert it into its opening at the inner left side of the printer immediately behind under the top cover of the Fuser Unit in the back of the printer.
  • Page 16: Installing The Opc Drum

    Getting started Getting started Installing the OPC Drum The Power Supply The OPC Drum (11) is packed seperately in the Starter Kit. The OPC Drum is Since an incorrect voltage selection can seriously damage the printer, please very light-sensitive, so it is wrapped up in lightproof foil. Carefully remove the pay special attention to the following: drum from its foil container.
  • Page 17: Power On/Off Switch

    Getting started Getting started Power ON/OFF Switch The power ON/OFF switch (35), at the right side at the rear of the printer, turns The display signals the message: the printer's power supply ON or OFF. After successful completion the following message appears: Further tests are performed now.
  • Page 18: Inserting Fanfold Paper

    Getting started Getting started Inserting Fanfold Paper Insert the smaller Exit Paper Guide (4) at the rear of the printer so that the plastic hooks fit just inside the right and left edges of the paper exit slot. The The printer has a tractor which can handle fanfold paper of a minimum width of edge of this paper guide also serves as tear-off edge.
  • Page 19 Getting started Getting started Inserting paper for the first time or changing to another paper width: 3. Unlock the tractors (40) by moving the two green locking levers (42) to their upright position. 1. Power on the printer and open the top cover 4.
  • Page 20: Connection To The Computer

    Getting started Getting started Connection to the Computer Connecting the Stacker System Parallel/serial Interface As an option to the printer there is also an active Stacker System available. - Switch the printer and the computer OFF. - Connect the interface cable coming from the computer to the printer's parallel For installation please follow the instructions in chapter 7 .
  • Page 21: Printer Operation

    Printer Operation 2 Printer Operation 2.1.2 Description of the LCD Display The LCD Indicator gives information about the status of the printer. In general you can distinguish the following messages: S ONLINE messages S OFFLINE messages Control Panel The control panel When the printer is in the ONLINE mode the display shows: gives information about the printer status controls various parameter settings...
  • Page 22: Function Keys

    Printer Operation Printer Operation 2.1.3 Function Keys Menu Mode The function keys of the operator panel are grouped into two rows. The function All operator selectable features are accessable via the control panel and of the seven keys (91) to (97) depends on the printer operation state. combined in the printer MENU.
  • Page 23: Activate The Menu

    Printer Operation Printer Operation 2.2.1 Activate the Menu If the selection is e.g. PCL MENU the display will indicate: To activate the menu please follow the next steps: PCL MENU FONT NUMBER Press ON LINE The next, but not visible items are: The printer changes from the ONLINE mode into the OFFLINE mode and PITCH or POINT SIZE (depending on selected Font) the display shows...
  • Page 24: Status And Error Messages

    Printer Operation Printer Operation Status and Error Messages The following messages are displayed if a condition exists which prevents normal operation of the printer. The printer enters the OFFLINE mode and is If the printer is powered on and ready to execute a print job the following sending a short acoustical signal.
  • Page 25 Printer Operation Status or Error Message Action CHK TONER BOTTLE Open the cover, resolve the error, close the cover The waste toner bottle is not correctly mounted or missing. Insert the waste toner bottle correctly (see chapter 1 Getting Started - paragraph Inserting the Waste Toner Bottle) STACKER FULL Remove paper, press...
  • Page 26: Configuring The Printer

    Configuring the Printer 3 Configuring the Printer application are collected in a PROFILE. Up to 10 Profiles are available. For example: Application A needs 8 inch fanfold paper with a top margin of one line, application B processes 12 inch fanfold paper split up into 2 forms of 6 inch.
  • Page 27: Printout Of Standard Configuration

    Configuring the Printer Configuring the Printer Printout of Standard Configuration 3.2.1 How to Start a SELF TEST Panel keys are now used and associated display messages are shown for the next steps. The following example demonstrates how to do so: The factory default configuration can be printed within the TEST MENU and is shown on the following page.
  • Page 28: Printout Of The 10 Profiles

    Configuring the Printer Configuring the Printer Sample of the SELF TEST Printout of the 10 Profiles To printout the contents of all 10 Profiles use the same sequence as described --- Self Test --- in paragraph 3.2.1 How to Start the SELF TEST up to point 6. OFFLINE MENU SELECT PROFILE PAPER MENU...
  • Page 29: Menu Structure

    Menu Structure n = 1 up to 10 OFFLINE (n) SELECT PROFILE SELECT PROFILE PAPER MENU CHANGE PROFILE PAPER BASIC SETTINGS PAPER LENGTH TEST MODE LENGTH FACTOR RESET PRINTER IMAGE WIDTH ORIENTATION LANDSCAPE MODE CHANGE PROFILE (n) ORIENT. MODE PAPER MENU PAPER EXTENDED PCL MENU PAPER SELECTION...
  • Page 30: Menu Item Description

    Configuring the Printer Configuring the Printer PAPER MENU Menu Item Description Entry Point = CHANGE PROFILE (n = 1 - 10) ---> PAPER MENU The following tables show menu modes, submenus and parameters. Paper Menu Value / Parameter Precondition is: Access to all menu items is alloved. (MENU ACCESS = ALL) PAPER CUSTOM Otherwise restrictions are to observed.
  • Page 31: Pcl Menu

    Configuring the Printer Configuring the Printer PCL MENU HEXDUMP MENU Entry Point = CHANGE PROFILE (n =1-10) ---> PCL MENU Entry Point = CHANGE PROFILE (n = 1 - 10) ---> HEXDUMP MENU The PCL MENU will be displayed if the EMULATION in the The HEXDUMP MENU will be displayed if the EMULATION in the Note: Note:...
  • Page 32: General Menu

    Configuring the Printer Configuring the Printer GENERAL MENU CONFIG MENU Entry Point = BASIC SETTING ---> CONFIG MENU Entry Point = CHANGE PROFILE (n = 1 - 10) ---> GENERAL MENU Config Menu Value / Parameter General Menu Value / Parameter POWER SAVE 15 MIN (Range: 15 up to 60 minutes;...
  • Page 33: Test Menu

    Configuring the Printer Configuring the Printer TEST MENU INFO MENU Entry Point = TEST MODE ---> TEST MENU Entry Point = TEST MODE ---> INFO MENU Test Menu Function / Action Info Menu Function / Action PANEL TEST Check up of the Operator Panel display MACHINE COUNT Numbers of printed pages SELF TEST...
  • Page 34: Configuration Programs

    Profiler The first step is to select the Profiler for the actual printer. Use the pull down A program for easy programming of all print job specific parameters into menu PRINTER to select PP 2024. Profiles. Profile Selector For easy selection of one predefined profile.
  • Page 35 Configuring the Printer Configuring the Printer Paper Menu: Already defined profiles can be saved, loaded for updating, and downloaded into the printer: Save Profile: Emulations Menu: Load Profile for updating: 3-19 3-20...
  • Page 36 Configuring the Printer Configuring the Printer Downloading of profiles into the printer and activating of one profile: Edit Profile: Copying of already defined profiles or reseting of profiles to factory settings: Copy of menus into profiles: All downloaded profiles will overwrite the corresponding profiles stored Warning: in the printer! 3-21...
  • Page 37 Configuring the Printer 3.6.3 Profile Selector The activation of a profile stored in the printer will be done in two steps: Profile selection: Selection of the output spooler and transfering of the profile select sequence: 3-23 3-24...
  • Page 38: Explanation Of Individual Menu Items

    Explanation of Individual Menu Items 4 Explanation of Individual Menu Items Menu Mode SELECT PROFILE Activation of one out of 10 Profiles Menu Mode CHANGE PROFILE In OFFLINE mode the different PROFILES can be programmed, Configuration of one specific Profile. the BASIC SETTINGS can be configured, and the printer can be set into the TEST MODE.
  • Page 39: Paper Length

    Explanation of Individual Menu Items Explanation of Individual Menu Items PAPER LENGTH IMAGE WIDTH The paper length (physical paper length) can be selected in the range from The print image is always centered on a page - not at the left or right margin. 3 inch (76.2 mm) up to 20 inch (508.0 mm) in steps of / (4.23 mm) or / The width of the print image can be selected from min.
  • Page 40: Slandscape Mode

    Explanation of Individual Menu Items Explanation of Individual Menu Items LANDSCAPE MODE ORIENT. MODE (Orientation Mode) The orientation of the print image is influenced by this parameter. Setting The Orientation Mode defines the print image rotation for CUSTOM paper Landscape Mode to REVERSE (default) rotates the image of LANDSCAPE format.
  • Page 41: Spaper Extended

    FONT NUMBER 45 to 54 are not scalable, neither the menu item Note: PITCH nor POINT SIZE is applicable. The PSi printer driver for Windows ® uses PCL and PJL sequences. FUSER TEMP. (Fuser Temperatur) This parameter allows to adjust the fuser temperature.
  • Page 42: Ssymbol Set

    Explanation of Individual Menu Items Explanation of Individual Menu Items S LINE SPACING SYMBOL SET Symbol Set means a code table of characters and symbols. The distance between print lines is determined in lines/inch; selectable values are: 1,2,3... 48 lines/inch. Default is 6 lines/inch. Factory default is the ROMAN-8 symbol set.
  • Page 43: Hexdump Menu

    Explanation of Individual Menu Items Explanation of Individual Menu Items 4.2.3 HEXDUMP MENU 4.2.4 GENERAL MENU The HEXDUMP MENU defines the execution of control sequences when the Configuration of the basic operating parameters for a print job. HEXDUMP mode has been activated. S EMULATION The HEXDUMP MENU will only be displayed if EMULATION in the Note:...
  • Page 44: Menu Mode Basic Settings

    Explanation of Individual Menu Items Explanation of Individual Menu Items S MENU ACCESS Menu Mode BASIC SETTINGS The menu CONFIG MENU has been extended by the new function 4.3.1 CONFIG MENU MENU ACCESS, defining the access rights to various submenus. The access rights could defined being ALL, ONLY PROFILE, or NOTHING.
  • Page 45: Menu Mode Test Mode

    Explanation of Individual Menu Items Explanation of Individual Menu Items Menu Mode TEST MODE PCL TYPEFACE LIST By activating the PCL TYPEFACE LIST a printout of all available PCL Within the TEST MODE general printer status informations can be accessed Typefaces is started including information about the scalability and and test printouts can be generated.
  • Page 46: Info Menu

    Explanation of Individual Menu Items Explanation of Individual Menu Items Typeface Pitch / Point Font # 4.4.2 INFO MENU Swiss SWM *) scalable I 29 In this submenu the following printer details are displayed on the Operator Swiss SWM Bold *) scalable I 30 Panel:...
  • Page 47: Maintenance

    Maintenance 5 Maintenance Filling in Toner By the message "TONER EMPTY" in the display the printer indicates that toner Installing the Parts of the Toner Kit has to be added to the developer. A Toner Kit comprises: Only toner that has been released for the printer must be used. This toner is S two Toner bottles (12), 8,000 pages each part of the before mentioned Toner Kit (for order number see Appendix C).
  • Page 48: Replacing The Waste Toner Container

    Maintenance Maintenance Replacing the Waste Toner Container In case the Waste Toner Container is already filled considerably it is advised to replace it. First lift the OPC Drum out of the printer and carefully set it aside on a clean surface.
  • Page 49: Changing The Cleaner Felt

    Maintenance Maintenance Changing the Cleaner Felt If toner is refilled you should also check the status of the Cleaner Felt. The Cleaner Felt is below the cover of the fuser unit at the rear of the printer. If the Cleaner Felt is very dirty, you have to replace it. A new Cleaner Felt (15) is in the box of the Toner Kit.
  • Page 50: Replacement Of The Opc Drum

    Maintenance Maintenance Replacement of the OPC Drum Please do not touch the green part of the OPC Drum wiht your fingers. Note: Oil and dirt degrade print quality. If the print quality gets worse or as a preventive measure after printing about Do not expose the light-sensitive OPC Drum to room lighting or sunlight 30,000 pages the OPC Drum (11) should be replaced.
  • Page 51: Replacement Of The Developer Unit

    Maintenance Maintenance Replacement of the Developer Unit Gently lift the plastic tabs inside the printer, at the left and at the right side of the cover, and pull the front cover (23) in forward direction. The front cover will only To guarantee a good print quality you have to replace the Developer Unit after open to a 45 degree angle.
  • Page 52: Filling In Starter Toner

    Maintenance Maintenance Slide the new Developer Unit fully into the printer along the plastic rails on the Do not squeeze the toner bottle since the toner could be blown out of the Note: left and right. To lock push down the two green plastic levers. hopper and contamiante the printer.
  • Page 53: Inserting The Ozone Filter

    Maintenance Maintenance Inserting the Ozone Filter Replacement of the Fuser Unit When replacing the Developer Unit you should also replace the Ozone Filter. The box of the Developer Unit also contains an Ozone Filter (7), a black The Fuser Unit has a lifetime of approximately 300,000 pages. rectangular block.
  • Page 54: Exchanging The Control Unit

    Maintenance Maintenance Exchanging the Control Unit The picture below shows the standard version of the Control Unit which is When shipped the Control Unit (30) is already installed in the printer. equipped with a serial and parallel (32) interface. For detailed information about your CU see Chapter 2.
  • Page 55: Troubleshooting And Diagnostics

    Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Power-related Problems Display elements do not lit when power is switched On S Check that the power cord and plug are securely fitted to the printer and to How to Use This Section an electrical outlet.
  • Page 56 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Display That means ... Measure Display That means ... Measure ENG. EEPROM LIFE A warning that the typical life The EEPROM PAPER JAM n Displayed if line feeds fail to Open the cover, cycle of the EEPROM is should be move fanfold paper clear the paper...
  • Page 57 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Display That means ... Measure Display That means ... Measure SERVICE FUSER n The mechanics of the Fuser Power OFF/ON SERVICE LSU n No correct function of the Power OFF/ON base is not working correct. again Laser Scanning Unit.
  • Page 58 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Display That means ... Measure Display That means ... Measure STACK. PROG. ERR An error was detected when Power OFF/ON UPD. STACKER FW Message during loading the wait programming the EEPROM again stacker firmware of the stacker.
  • Page 59: Intelligent Paper Stacker Ips 2024

    Intelligent Paper Stacker iPS 2024 7 Intelligent Paper Stacker iPS 2024 7.1.2 To Mount the Tear Off Bar The tear off bar (3) will be pushed from the top into premounted hulls (7) on the Assembling the Intelligent Paper Stacker table surface and fixed by sticked allen head screws (8) using the 2mm allen wrench.
  • Page 60: Paper Exit Tray Assembly

    Intelligent Paper Stacker iPS 2024 Intelligent Paper Stacker iPS 2024 7.1.3 Paper Exit Tray Assembly 7.1.4 The Pendulum The frame (9) between the two vertical bars (10) bears the paper exit tray (2): The pendulum is to be mounted such that the gear points to the left with the bent sheet metal guides to the top.
  • Page 61: Put The Printer Onto The Table

    Intelligent Paper Stacker iPS 2024 Intelligent Paper Stacker iPS 2024 7.1.5 Put the Printer onto the Table 7.1.6 The Power Supply Position the printer that the printer's feet (14) align and settle onto the four Plug the mains power cable (16) into the mains input connector of the printer screws (15) in the table (see drawing below).
  • Page 62: Operating The Intelligent Paper Stacker

    Intelligent Paper Stacker iPS 2024 Intelligent Paper Stacker iPS 2024 Operating the Intelligent Paper Stacker 7.2.2 Adjusting the Paper Length 7.2.1 Inserting Paper To operate properly the intelligent Paper Stacker need to be adjusted to the paper length. This is done by means of the metal frame at the rear between the Correct operation of the stacker is only assured if the fold behind the first page horizontal bars.
  • Page 63: Power On The Intelligent Paper Stacker

    Intelligent Paper Stacker iPS 2024 Intelligent Paper Stacker iPS 2024 7.2.3 Power On the intelligent Paper Stacker 7.2.4 Tear Off and Remove Paper There are two switches at the front of the table: At the end of a print job the printer automatically feeds the last printed page to left side: Switch (25) to move the paper exit tray (2) up and down.
  • Page 64: Troubleshooting And Diagnostics

    Intelligent Paper Stacker iPS 2024 7.3. Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 7.3.1 Printer stops when the paper exit tray is full The height of the pile of paper in the paper exit tray is controlled. The Intelligent paper Stacker indicates stacker full if the tray touches the lower frame of the stacker during the paper press cycle.
  • Page 65: Technical Data

    Technical Data Technical Data Warm-up Time / Begin of Printing # 3 min from ambient temperature after # 20 s at operating temperature after # 30 s from stand-by The technical data specified in this chapter are applicable to a printer equipped Fuser Control Modes S operating: with a control unit that supports the serial and parallel interface.
  • Page 66: Paper Specification

    Technical Data Technical Data Duty Cycle / Reliability Connectivity S Duty cucle: up to 50,000 pages per month S Lifetime: Interfaces 3,000,000 pages S IEEE 1284 Type B parallel S MPBF: 300,000 pages (depends on usage) S Connector to Stacker System S MTTR: <...
  • Page 67: Consumables

    Technical Data Technical Data Consumables Specification of the intelligent Paper Stacker Toner Kit 16.000 pages at 5% density Dimensions comprises two of each 420 mm x 950 mm x 800 mm (W x H x D) S bottle Toner (if 12 inch forms are selected) S Waste Toner Container S Cleaner Felts Weight...
  • Page 68: Paper Specification For Intelligent Paper Stacker Ips 2024

    Technical Data Paper Specification for Intelligent Paper Stacker iPS 2024 S Type: Continuous form fanfold or label stock with 0.5 inch tractor feed pin holes S Weight: 56 g/m - 90 g/m optimal 68 g/m - 75 g/m S Smoothness: 100 - 180 Sheffield or 20 -Bekk 100 - 250 Sheffield for labels S Width:...
  • Page 69: Paper Specification

    Paper Specification 9 Paper Specification Environmental Considerations The printer is designed to operate in a wide range of environmental conditions. For best performance, store and use fanfold paper at 19E to 23E C (68E to 73E F) and a relative humidity of 33 to 47 percent. Basic Theory of Operation Follow these guidelines when media is used in an environment outside the Laser printers use the electrophotograhic technology.
  • Page 70: General Guidelines

    Paper Specification Paper Specification 9.4.1 General Guidelines Transport holes Quality The printer works best with high-quality media. Quality fanfold media for the All measurements conditioned at 23E C (68° F) and 50% RH Note: laser printer is characterized by uniform physical properties, freedom from dust and lint, accurate fold, and proper packaging.
  • Page 71: S Perforation

    Paper Specification Paper Specification Perforation 9.4.2 Typical Paper Properties for Laser Printers All measurements conditioned at 23E C (68° F) and 50% RH Note: Description Specifications Applicable Standard / Method curl 5mm (0.2 inch);no diagonal curl at conditioned (23 ± 2)E C and No cut in crossing area! (15 ±...
  • Page 72: S Basic Weight

    Paper Specification Paper Specification 9.4.3 Paper/Form Properties Description Specifications Applicable Standard / Method Description Specifications Applicable Paper length: Standard / Method Printer with iPS minimum: 8 inch basic weight 64 to 155 g/m² ± 5% DIN EN ISO 536 maximum: 16 inch (17 to 41 lb) Printer without iPS...
  • Page 73 Paper Specification Paper Specification 9.4.4 Label Carrier Properties 9.4.5 Label Properties Description Specifications Applicable Description Specifications Applicable Standard / Method Standard / Method specific (1.3 ± 0.2) cm³/g DIN EN ISO 438 volume condition no callous, folds, holes, no raised DIN 6730 parts arch...
  • Page 74 Paper Specification Description Specifications Applicable Standard / Method difference maximum 10% RH between humidity of paper and ambiance difference maximum ± 2E C between paper and room temperature curl 5mm (0.2 inch); no diagonal curl at DIN 6724 conditioned (23 ± 2)E C and (50 ±...
  • Page 75 Maintenance / Logbook Maintenance / Logbook Toner-Kit Toner Waste Cleaner Section 5.1 refilled Toner Felt of the Bottle Fuser replaced replaced Exchange of consumables Date Machine Counter 10.1 Toner Kit (see Self Test) Toner-Kit Toner Waste Cleaner Section 5.1 refilled Toner Felt of the Bottle...
  • Page 76 Maintenance / Logbook Maintenance / Logbook 10.2 OPC-Drum 10.3 Developer Unit OPC-Drum replaced Transfer Corona Remarks Developer Unit replaced Starter-Toner Ozon Filter Section. 5.2 wire Section 5.3 filled in ? replaced cleaned Date Machine Counter Date Machine Counter (see Self Test) (see Self Test) 10-3 10-4...
  • Page 77: Inspection Report

    Maintenance / Logbook Maintenance / Logbook 10.4 Fuser Unit 10.5 Inspection Report Replacement of the Fuser Unit Remarks Date Name Error Status Service Activity by a Service Technican (Section 5.4) Date Machine Counter (see Self Test) 10-5 10-6...
  • Page 78: Customer Remarks

    Maintenance / Logbook Maintenance / Logbook 10.6 Customer Remarks 10-7 10-8...
  • Page 79 Appendix A Programming Guide Programming Guide Appendix A Support of Printer Specific Features and Functions The Fanfold Laser Printer provides programming support of Printer Specific Features and Functions. These Functions are implemented with special Printer Job The printer supports the PJL Printer Job Language and PCL5 Printer Language. Language commands.
  • Page 80 To increse the printer performance when the printer is running under SAP R/3 One Physical page can be spitt into Logical pages by the parameter Psi provides printer specific SAP R/3 device types. These device types make LENGTHFACTOR. use of the special semigraphic line draw elements. (see chapter A-4 Support of...
  • Page 81 Appendix A Programming Guide Appendix A Programming Guide A-1.7 Conventions List of Supported PJL Control Functions The following conventions are used in the command listings: The Fanfold Laser Printer provides limited support of Printer Job Language (PJL). PJL topics which are described in this chapter are: Escape (1/B), introduces an escape sequence Basic Rules for PJL Programming PJL Environments...
  • Page 82: A-2.1.2 Pjl Environments

    Appendix A Programming Guide Appendix A Programming Guide A-2.1.2 PJL Environments A-2.1.3 List of Supported PJL Commands PJL COMMAND Description @PJL COMMENT [”text”] The COMMENT command is used for adding The factory default is stored in the Factory Default a line of information or a comment within a set flash memory of the printer and can Environment of PJL commands.
  • Page 83: A-2.1.4 List Of Supported Pjl Variables And Values

    Appendix A Programming Guide Appendix A Programming Guide A-2.1.4 List of Supported PJL Variables and Values PJL COMMAND (cont.) Description @PJL SET The SET command allows the user to change The following variables can be programmed by the PJL commands: [LPARM : personality] the value of PJL Current variables for the Variable = value...
  • Page 84: Personality

    Appendix A Programming Guide Appendix A Programming Guide The following variables can be programmed by the PJL command: PJL VARIABLE (cont.) VALUES @PJL DEFAULT ”variable” = ”value” PAPERSELECT RECOGNIZE, ONLYPJL, IGNORE FUSERTEMP 165 to 185 in steps of 5 PJL VARIABLE VALUES VERSHIFT -50, -49, .., -1, 0, 1, 2, .., 50...
  • Page 85: List Of Supported Pcl5 Control Functions

    Appendix A Programming Guide Appendix A Programming Guide A-2.1.5 List of Supported PJL Variables and Values for PCL Personality List of Supported PCL5 Control Functions The following variables can be programmed by the PJL commands: A-3.1 Job Control Commands @PJL SET LPARM : PCL ”variable” = ”value” JOB CONTROL Description COMMANDS...
  • Page 86: A-3.2 Page Control Commands

    Appendix A Programming Guide Appendix A Programming Guide PAGE CONTROL Description A-3.2 Page Control Commands COMMANDS (cont.) PAGE CONTROL Description ESC 9 Clear Horizontal Margins COMMANDS Resetting of the right and left margin ESC & Page Size ESC & Top Margin Definition of the paper size and in turn of the Setting top of the text area in lines logical page size.
  • Page 87: A-3.3 Cursor Positioning Commands

    Appendix A Programming Guide Appendix A Programming Guide A-3.3 Cursor Positioning Commands CURSOR POSITIONING Description COMMANDS (cont.) CURSOR POSITIONING Description ESC & k # G Line Termination COMMANDS # = 0 : CR = CR, LF = LF, FF = FF ESC &...
  • Page 88: A-3.4 Font Selection Commands

    Appendix A Programming Guide Appendix A Programming Guide A-3.4 Font Selection Commands A-3.5 Font Management Commands FONT SELECTION Description FONT MANAGEMENT Description COMMANDS COMMANDS ESC ( ID Symbol Set , primary ESC & d # D Enable Underline ID = Code for Symbol Set, see Chapter 4 # = 0 : Fixed position Explanation of Individual Items and here # = 3 : Floating position...
  • Page 89: A-3.6 Macro Control Commands

    Appendix A Programming Guide Appendix A Programming Guide A-3.6 Macro Control Commands A-3.7 Graphic Commands GRAPHIC Description MACRO CONTROL Description COMMANDS COMMANDS ESC * v # N Source Transparency Mode ESC & f # Y Macro ID ESC * v # O Pattern Transparency Mode ESC * c # G Area Fill ID...
  • Page 90: A-5 Barcode Programming

    Appendix A Programming Guide Appendix A Programming Guide Support of Semigraphics for SAP/R3 Barcode Programming Semigraphical Symbols in Symbol Set ISO 8859/1 and PC-8 A-5.1 Resident Barcode Font Code 39 HP Compatible The symbol set ISO 8859/1 and PC-8 contain 11 semigraphical symbols to The barcode Code 39 is integrated as two bitmapped fonts into the Operating optimally support line drawing functions in SAP/R3 applications: System for the printer as resident printer font.
  • Page 91: A-5.2 Resident Barcode Controlled By Private Command Sequence

    Appendix A Programming Guide Appendix A Programming Guide A-5.2 Resident Barcode Controlled by Private Command Sequence A-5.2.1 Programming Programming of the resident barcodes is achieved by means of six new control Generally barcodes are programmed in three steps: sequences added to the PCL5 emulation. 1.
  • Page 92: S Barcode Type

    Appendix A Programming Guide Appendix A Programming Guide S Barcode height Barcode type This command selects a barcode type: This command defines the height of the actual selected barcode: ESC * z P1 V default = 0 ESC * z P1 H P1 = height in PCL units P1 = 0 Code 39...
  • Page 93: S Barcode Text Control

    Appendix A Programming Guide Appendix A Programming Guide S Barcode text control S Barcode ratio This command controls the optional printing of barcode data as an added text This command selects one of the available ratios between wide and narrow string.
  • Page 94: S Start And Stop Characters

    Appendix A Programming Guide Appendix A Programming Guide S Start and Stop characters A-5.3 Barcode Programming Examples For barcode types EAN, UPC, Code 93, Code 128 and Postnet the printer S Example for Code 39 automatically adds start and stop characters. For barcode type Code 39, 2 of 5 industrial and 2 of 5 interleaved the printer adds start and stop characters only if they are not generated by the system.
  • Page 95 Appendix A Programming Guide Appendix A Programming Guide S Example for 2 of 5 interleaved S Example for EAN 8 SC6 add 2 type = 2 of 5 interleave: ESC * z 4 V type =EAN 8 SC6 ESC * z 1 0 6 V position = X=500;...
  • Page 96 Appendix A Programming Guide Appendix A Programming Guide S Example for EAN 8 SC9 add 5 S Example for EAN 13 SC2 type = EAN 8 SC9: ESC * z 1 0 9 V type =EAN 13 SC2: ESC * z 1 2 2 V text = OCR-B above ESC * z 1 Q...
  • Page 97 Appendix A Programming Guide Appendix A Programming Guide S Example for Code 128 S Example for POSTNET act. font = Ribbon SWC 20 Pt ESC ( s 1 p 2 0 v 1 s 0 b 4 1 1 6 T type = POSTNET ESC * z 2 0 0 V...
  • Page 98 Appendix B Symbol Sets Symbol Sets Appendix B Roman-8 Display: ROMAN-8 ID Number: 8U ISO 8859/1 Latin 1 Display: ISO L1 ID Number: 0N...
  • Page 99 Appendix B Symbol Sets Appendix B Symbol Sets ISO 8859/2 Latin 2 Display: ISO L2 ID Number: 2N ISO 8859/9 Latin 5 Display: ISO L5 ID Number: 5N...
  • Page 100 Appendix B Symbol Sets Appendix B Symbol Sets ISO 8859/15 Latin 9 Display: ISO L9 ID Number: 9N PC-8 Code Page 437 Display: PC-8 ID Number: 10U sign in position A4 (hex) Note:...
  • Page 101 Appendix B Symbol Sets Appendix B Symbol Sets PC-8 Danish/Norwegian Display: PC-8 DN ID Number: 11U PC-850 Multilingual Display: PC-850 ID Number: 12U...
  • Page 102 Appendix B Symbol Sets Appendix B Symbol Sets PC-852 Latin 2 Display: PC-852 ID Number: 17U PC-858 Multilingual Display: PC-858 ID Number: 13U sign in position D5 (hex) Note: B-10...
  • Page 103 Appendix B Symbol Sets Appendix B Symbol Sets PC-Turkish Display: PC-8 TK ID Number: 9T Windows 3.1 Latin 1 Display: WIN L1 ID Number: 19U B-11 B-12...
  • Page 104 Appendix B Symbol Sets Appendix B Symbol Sets Windows 3.1 Latin 2 Display: WIN L2 ID Number: 9E Windows 3.1 Latin 5 Display: WIN L5 ID Number: 5T B-13 B-14...
  • Page 105 Appendix B Symbol Sets Appendix B Symbol Sets Desktop Display: DESKTOP ID Number: 7J PS text Display: PS TEXT ID Number: 10J B-15 B-16...
  • Page 106 Appendix B Symbol Sets Appendix B Symbol Sets Ventura International Display: VN INTL ID Number: 13J Ventura US Display: VN US ID Number: 14J B-17 B-18...
  • Page 107 Appendix B Symbol Sets Appendix B Symbol Sets Microsoft Publishing Display: MS PUBL ID Number: 6J Math-8 Display: MATH-8 ID Number: 8M B-19 B-20...
  • Page 108 Appendix B Symbol Sets Appendix B Symbol Sets PS Math Display: PS MATH ID Number: 5M Ventura Math Display: VN MATH ID Number: 6M B-21 B-22...
  • Page 109 Appendix B Symbol Sets Appendix B Symbol Sets Pi Font Display: PI FONT ID Number: 15U Legal Display: LEGAL ID Number: 1U B-23 B-24...
  • Page 110 Appendix B Symbol Sets Appendix B Symbol Sets ISO United Kingdom Display: ISO-4 ID Number: 1E ISO US ASCII Display: ISO-6 ID Number: 0U B-25 B-26...
  • Page 111 Appendix B Symbol Sets Appendix B Symbol Sets ISO Swedish Display: ISO-11 ID Number: 0S ISO Italian Display: ISO-15 ID Number: 0I B-27 B-28...
  • Page 112 Appendix B Symbol Sets Appendix B Symbol Sets ISO Spanish Display: ISO-17 ID Number: 2S ISO German Display: ISO-21 ID Number: 1G B-29 B-30...
  • Page 113 Appendix B Symbol Sets Appendix B Symbol Sets ISO Norwegian Display: ISO-60 ID Number: 0D ISO French Display: ISO-69 ID Number: 1F B-31 B-32...
  • Page 114 Appendix B Symbol Sets Appendix B Symbol Sets Windows 3.0 Latin 1 Display: WIN 3.0 ID Number: 9U Symbol Display: none ID Number: 19M sign in position F0 (hex) Note: This Symbol Set is only addressable via a PCL Command B-33 B-34...
  • Page 115 Appendix B Symbol Sets Windings Display: none ID Number: 579L sign in position 7F (hex) Note: This Symbol Set is only addressable via a PCL Command B-35 B-36...
  • Page 116: C-1 Order Numbers

    Stacker System 8707 294 90503 Consumables Toner Kit 8709 003 24001 OPC Kit 8709 003 24101 Developer Kit 8709 003 24201 Fuser Unit 8709 003 24301 Printer Drivers The printer drivers for Windows ® are available on Internet Address: http://www.psi-si.de...

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