For a comfortable, healthy, and safe operating environment, it is recommended that the room be well-ventilated. A dedicated electrical socket-outlet shall be installed near the printer and shall be easily accessible. Printer 7 KODAK IMAGELINK...
A-62032 November 1996 We are pleased that you have purchased the Kodak Imagelink Printer 7. We feel confident that you will find your new laser printer more than adequate to meet your printing needs. In order to make the best use of the printer, we recommend that you read the information in this manual carefully and follow the instructions contained herein.
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Location/Description of parts—Back 9. Paper Supply Cabinet Right Cover 10. Paper Exit Tray 11. Printer Right Cover 12. Printer Cable Interface Socket 13. Printer Rear Cover 14. Image Transfer/Paper Separator Ozone Filter Cover 15. Paper Supply Cabinet Rear Cover 16. Dataplate 17.
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Location/Description of parts—Inside 20. Vertical Transport Roller Knob (M6) 21. Separator Roller 22. Feed Roller 23. Transport Roller Knob (M5) 24. Transport Section Release Plate (M4) 25. Synchronizing Roller Knob (M3) 26. Toner Bottle Holder 27. Toner Bottle A-62032 November 1996 28.
Paper Jam Clear paper jam A-62032 November 1996 Check that the power cord has been connected to the printer and outlet; turn the power ON/OFF switch to its right side ( turn the power on. Turn the power ON/OFF switch to its left side ( power off.
Switch to “Inch” when paper size is 11 x 17" (LedgerT), 8-1/2 x 14" (LegalT), 8-1/2 x 11" (LetterT/Y), 7-1/4 x 10-1/2" (ExecutiveT/Y), 5-1/2 x 8-1/2" (InvoiceT), or 7 x 8 1/2".* All trays must be set to “Inch” if the previous paper sizes are used.
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A-62032 November 1996 3. While holding the cassette, depress and spread the front paper guide wider than the paper size to be used. 4. Slide the green resin plate of the right paper guide toward the right side wider than the paper size to be used. NOTE: Be sure to slide the resin plate and not to hold the lever part, as that may bend it.
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Swing the lift-up plate release lever back into position to lift up the paper lift plate. 7. Push the universal cassette back into position. To attach the paper exit tray, insert the two hooks of the paper exit tray into the lower holes of the paper exit section.
When a paper jam occurs, remove the paper jammed in each section according to the following procedures. 1. Pull the paper cassettes out from the printer and check if the paper in each cassette is stored correctly. If the paper is not stored correctly, remove the jammed piece of paper.
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(M3) in the direction of the arrow. 3. When the leading edge of jammed paper has reached into the fusing unit, remove the paper toward the inside of the printer while depressing and rotating the roller knob (M1) in the direction of the arrow.
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Inside the sorter and sorter interface unit (J4 or J6 error) Lock Release Lever “Removing Jammed Paper” diagram A-62032 November 1996 1. Press the lock release lever of the 20-bin sorter to open the sorter. 2. Open the transport guide plates (upper and lower) of the sorter to check if the paper is jammed inside the option.
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3. Open the upper cover of the sorter interface unit and check to be sure there is no jammed paper. If there is paper, remove it and close the upper cover again. 4. Close the 20-bin sorter. November 1996 A-62032...
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1. Open the front cover. 2. Pull the toner bottle holder lever to swing the toner bottle out of the printer (1). Remove the toner bottle from the toner holder (2). 3. Turning the toner seal right side up, insert the new toner bottle into the holder so that the protrusions of the bottle fit in the cutouts of the holder.
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2-10 4. Check that the triangle marks on the toner bottle and the toner bottle holder face each other as in the illustration. Holding the toner bottle with your left hand, gently pull the toner seal out of the toner bottle. 5.
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12%. When this indicator appears, follow the steps below to replace the toner collection bottle. 1. Take out the toner collection bottle and cover the mouth with the cap attached on the bottle. 2. Insert the new toner collection bottle into the printer. 2-11...
Appendix A Specifications General specifications A-62032 November 1996 Type ... Console-type dry electrophotographic printer Resolution ... 400 DPI Print method ... Laser diode, polygon mirror system Laser ... Maximum power: 1.1 x 10 Wavelength: 785 +10, -15 nm Dimensions ... Width : 36" (860 mm) x depth : 27" (684 mm) x height : 40"...
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* These papers can be fed in either direction (i.e., dimensions are interchangeable for these sizes). † Feeds from upper 3 cassettes only. NOTE: Dimension A cannot be greater than 11.7 in. (297 mm). Dimension B must be 8.25 in. (209.6 mm) or Feed Direction greater.
Appendix B Installation considerations Space requirements A-62032 November 1996 The figures and illustrations below show the minimum space required for the installation of your printer. — Installed without sorter option 100 (4) 860 (34) Unit: mm (inch) 100 (4)
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Installed with sorter option Unit: mm (inch) 100 (4) 1093 (43) 100 (4) 540 (21 1/4) 553 (21 3/4) November 1996 A-62032...
— Only connect to a dedicated electrical socket-outlet. — Use the printer in a place which is near an electrical outlet and where there is little voltage fluctuation. (The power supply voltage should be specified voltage 10% for imaging and +10% or -15% for feeding.
The drum-charge erase lamp has malfunctioned. * These maintenance procedures are to be performed by Kodak authorized and fully trained persons only. These errors (for the EP unit and fuser unit) normally appear every 150,000 prints. At this time, an Image Quality Kit needs to be installed.
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The main drive motor has malfunctioned. The transfer corona or separator has malfunctioned. The polygon drive motor has malfunctioned. Turn the printer off and then on again. If the The S-SCAN-out has malfunctioned. Command overflow. There is an error in the external communications system.
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* These maintenance procedures are to be performed by Kodak authorized and fully trained persons only. These errors (for the EP unit and fuser unit) normally appear every 150,000 prints. At this time, an Image Quality Kit needs to be installed.
Before conducting any maintenance procedures, follow these precautions: — Before beginning the maintenance procedures, be sure to turn OFF the power ON/OFF switch and unplug the printer’s power cord. — Do not put any equipment that produces a magnetic field near the printer.
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2. Remove the (4) paper guides by lifting them straight up. Clean the outside of housing with a soft cloth. 3. Carefully clean the wires using the cleaning pen contained in the accessories for the machine as in the illustration. 4.
ON/OFF switch and unplug the power cord from the outlet. 1. Wipe the cover and external parts of the printer with a dry, soft cloth. If the cover is extremely dirty, use a cloth that has been dampened slightly in a neutral cleaning solution.
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5:00 p.m.), excluding holidays celebrated locally. Any on-site service performed after normal working hours will be billed at prevailing overtime rates. In the U.S. call (800) 356-3253; or call your local Kodak Service Office. Standard warranty service is limited to the contiguous United States, Hawaii, and certain areas of Alaska.
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This limitation of liability will not apply to claims for injury to persons or damage to property caused by the sole negligence or fault of Kodak or by persons under its direction or control. The Kodak Imagelink Printer 7 has a rated machine life of 4.8 million print actuations or 5 years, whichever...