Oce ColorWave 650 User Manual

Oce ColorWave 650 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Océ ® ColorWave Poster Printer Instant Poster Power User manual Operating information...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2013 Océ. All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced, copied, adapted, or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission from Océ. Océ makes no representation or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifi- cally disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    The 'Media drawer'................22 The 'Imaging section'.................24 The operator panel................25 The output delivery................28 The Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer printing system consum- ables....................31 The (optional) take-up unit..............32 Introduction to the take-up unit...........32 Connect the take-up unit to the printer........34 Enable the Roll-to-Roll mode............38...
  • Page 4 Unpack a media roll................76 Load a media roll................78 Complete the printer configuration in the Océ Express WebTools.84 Configure the regional settings of the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer....................87 Print the Customer Analysis Tool (CAT) demo print ......88 Chapter 4 Configure the printing system.................91...
  • Page 5 Contents Configure the regional settings of the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer..................130 Define the display languages of the printer......131 Enable account management in the Océ Express WebTools..132 Enable Print from USB...............133 Configure the 'Media request timeout' ........134 Configure the 'Printer panel time-out' ........135...
  • Page 6 Console..........242 Summary of Océ Account Console..........243 Enable account management in the Océ Express WebTools..246 Chapter 7 Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer printing system.247 Overview of the media related settings..........248 Configure the media sizes..............249 What is a media profile?................251...
  • Page 7 Check, analyze and solve output quality problems of print jobs..301 Banding across the print with differences in color and gloss..301 Horizontal, wavy lines across your print........303 Thin horizontal, coloued or white lines across your print....305 Calibrate the scannerOcé ColorWave 650 Poster Printer....307 Calibration error codes..............311...
  • Page 8 Contents Chapter 9 License management..................313 Introduction to managing licenses............314 The 'Licenses' tab in the Océ Express WebTools........315 The basic workflow of 'Support' - 'Licenses' activation......316 Check your licenses................317 Save the currently active licenses............319 Install a new license................320 Appendix A Contact......................323 Online support for your product............324...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Preface

    Chapter 1 Preface...
  • Page 10: Trademarks

    Trademarks Trademarks Océ, Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer and the Océ Express WebTools are registered trademarks of Océ-Technologies B.V. ® ® ® Adobe and PostScript 3™ are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. ® ® Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
  • Page 11: Notes For The Reader

    Notes for the reader Notes for the reader Introduction This manual helps you to use the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer. The manual contains a description of the product and guidelines to use and operate the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer.
  • Page 12 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...
  • Page 13: Get To Know The Printing System

    Chapter 2 Get to know the printing system...
  • Page 14: The Océ Colorwave 650 Poster Printer Printing System

    The Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer printing system Introduction The Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer is a wide format TonerPearl printer that uses the patented Océ CrystalPoint technology. The Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer de- livers effortlessly easy CrystalPoint quality prints on plain paper, with all-around produc- tivity for a wide range of applications.
  • Page 15 The Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer printing system Illustration The main components of the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer printing system Component Description / Function The Océ ColorWave 650 Creates the printed output. Poster Printer The Océ Express WebTools The Océ Express WebTools provide multiple users a remote view on the system and control on the system's workflow, without any need to install software.
  • Page 16: Printer Working Area [Footprint]

    Printer working area [Footprint] Printer working area [Footprint] The Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer 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...
  • Page 17: The Océ Colorwave 650 Poster Printer Hardware

    The printer hardware components (front) The Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer hardware 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.
  • Page 18: Chapter 2

    Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer • monitor the media availability • monitor the toner stock • control the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer and the workflow • perform maintenance tasks • solve problems (see ‘The operator panel’...
  • Page 19: Chapter 2

    The printer hardware components (front) Component Description / Function 'Front right cover' 'Upper right cover' 'On / Off switch' Used to turn the printer on or off 'Lower right cover' 'Foot' Chapter 2 - Get to know the printing system...
  • Page 20: The Printer Hardware Components (Back)

    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 Plus controller ' (high-end embedded controller) 'Back left cover'...
  • Page 21: Chapter 2

    The printer hardware components (back) Component Description / Function 'Top back cover' Used for error recovery. Note: It is possible to install an optional 'Receiving rack (basket)' or delivery tray. Note: If you select 'External output (back)', the printed output is led through the slot below the 'Top back cover'.
  • Page 22: The 'Media Drawer

    The 'Media drawer' The 'Media drawer' Illustration Component - function table Caution: 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'...
  • Page 23 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 •...
  • Page 24: The 'Imaging Section

    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.
  • Page 25: The Operator Panel

    The operator panel The operator panel Illustration Component - function table Component Description / Function green button The button with a green light that allows the operator to start a print job. The button lights up to attract attention when it becomes relevant and it can be pressed.
  • Page 26 The operator panel Component Description / Function stop button The button with a red light that allows the operator to stop a print job. The button lights up to attract attention when it becomes relevant. lower left soft key Button that allows the operator to select the option displayed in the lower left corner of the operator panel display.
  • Page 27 The operator panel Component Description / Function 11 / numeric buttons Buttons with the numeric values 0-9, that al- low the operator to do the following. • Enter a numeric value, for example the number of sets. • Enter a numeric value of a setting. clear button(C) With the clear button the operator can delete the last added numeric character.
  • Page 28: The Output Delivery

    The output delivery The output delivery Introduction The Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer 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"...
  • Page 29 The output delivery Output delivery 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.
  • Page 30 The output delivery Take-up unit Illustration The take-up unit enables you to wind ‘Introduction to the take-up unit’ on page up your print job on a roll without ‘Enable the Roll-to-Roll mode’ on cutting. This can be handy when you page want to transport your prints or want to finish your prints at a later time.
  • Page 31: The Océ Colorwave 650 Poster Printer Printing System Consum- Ables

    The Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer printing system consumables The Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer printing system con- sumables Consumable Consumable part Description 'Media' 'Roll' Roll that carries the media. A roll can have a 2" core or a 3" core.
  • Page 32: The (Optional) Take-Up Unit

    Introduction to the take-up unit The (optional) take-up unit Introduction to the take-up unit Introduction The take-up unit allows the user to print in Roll-to-Roll mode. The unit rolls up your print jobs automatically on a core without cutting. This can be handy when you want to transport your prints or want to automatically clean-cut or trim your prints, laminate or mount an adhesive back to the prints.
  • Page 33 Introduction to the take-up unit Part Description Paper Guidance The paper guidance rack guides the print from the ex- Rack ternal output to the take-up unit. Flanges The flanges make sure that your prints are wound up correctly. Core The core. Scroller assy The scroller assy holds the core on which you can wind your prints.
  • Page 34: Connect The Take-Up Unit To The Printer

    Connect the take-up unit to the printer Connect the take-up unit to the printer Introduction The take-up unit consists of two parts: the unit and the paper guidance rack. The paper guidance rack guides your print from the external output to the take-up unit to avoid damage to your print.
  • Page 35 Connect the take-up unit to the printer Mount the paper guidance rack Step Action Illustration Mount the bracket on the bolts on both sides as indicat- ed below. If your machine is prepared for a delivery tray, the bolts for the rack are available as indicated in the figure.
  • Page 36: Connect The Take-Up Unit To The

    Connect the take-up unit to the printer Connect the take-up unit Step Action Illustration Pull out the positioning de- vices. Connect the positioning de- vices with the strip. Move the take-up unit into position. Chapter 2 - Get to know the printing system...
  • Page 37: Connect The Take-Up Unit To The

    Connect the take-up unit to the printer Step Action Illustration Tighten the bolts Chapter 2 - Get to know the printing system...
  • Page 38: Enable The Roll-To-Roll Mode

    Enable the Roll-to-Roll mode Enable the Roll-to-Roll mode Introduction When you want to use the take-up unit, your printer has to be in the Roll-to-Roll mode. You can enable the Roll-to-Roll mode in the Océ Express WebTools. When you enable the Roll-to-Roll mode, the printer will not cut between pages.
  • Page 39: Print A Job In Roll-To-Roll Mode

    Print a job in Roll-to-Roll mode Print a job in Roll-to-Roll mode Introduction When you want to print a job in Roll-to-Roll mode, you must first prepare the take-up unit. For correct winding it is important that you choose a core with a width that matches the media you want to use.
  • Page 40 Print a job in Roll-to-Roll mode Step Action Illustration Put the first flange onto the scroller bar approximately in the correct position. The media cores are positioned centred onto the bar. The flange consists of three parts and must be mounted in the following order: •...
  • Page 41: Print A Job In Roll-To-Roll

    Print a job in Roll-to-Roll mode Step Action Illustration Tighten the flanges lightly. Note: You can fine-tune their position at a later stage when you tape your print onto the core. Put the scroller assy in the unit on the right-hand side. Put the scroller assy in the unit on the left-hand side by pressing the leaf spring.
  • Page 42 Print a job in Roll-to-Roll mode Print a job in roll-to-roll mode Step Action Illustration Start your print job. Wait for your print job to come out of the external output. Note: Align the core roughly to the print by moving the winder When your print is long enough, tape the leading edge in the middle onto the core.
  • Page 43: Print A Job In Roll-To-Roll

    Print a job in Roll-to-Roll mode Step Action Illustration If necessary, reposition and tighten the flanges. For example, when the media is wider than the core. Check that the media creates a blouse between the printer and the take-up unit and if the unit winds up correct- ly.
  • Page 44: Finish A Job In Roll-To-Roll Mode

    Finish a job in Roll-to-Roll mode Finish a job in Roll-to-Roll mode Introduction When your print job is ready, you finish your job with the following actions: • Cut your print • Remove the roll • Set the printer back in Roll-to-Sheet mode (if necessary) This section describes the above mentioned actions Note: Avoid touching the printed surface with your bare hands.
  • Page 45 Finish a job in Roll-to-Roll mode Step Action Remarks Tape the trailing edge of the print onto the roll. Remove the roll from the unit by releasing the spring leaf. Note: Put the roll on a ta- Loosen the flanges. You can use the holes in the flanges.
  • Page 46: Finish A Job In Roll-To-Roll

    Finish a job in Roll-to-Roll mode Step Action Remarks Push the flanges out of the core. Note: Remove the flanges with care. Do not pull on the transparant disk. Remove the scroller bar from the core. Chapter 2 - Get to know the printing system...
  • Page 47: Finish A Job In Roll-To-Roll

    Finish a job in Roll-to-Roll mode Step Action Remarks Put the roll with one end on the floor and tape the other end to eliminate any tele- scoping effect. The roll is now ready. Set the printer back to Roll-to-Sheet mode Go to 'Preferences' - 'System properties' - 'Job management' - 'Enable roll-to-roll mode'.
  • Page 48: Disconnect The Take-Up Unit From The Printer

    Disconnect the take-up unit from the printer Disconnect the take-up unit from the printer Introduction When the take-up unit or delivery tray are not installed for a long period of time, the positioning devices of the take-up unit might limit your access and transit. This section describes how to disconnect the take-up unit from the printer.
  • Page 49: Recommended Media Types For The Take-Up Unit

    Wrap unused paper in plastic to prevent it from absorbing moisture. Recommended media types Visit Océ on the internet at http://mediaguide.oce.com for the latest information on recommended media types. Chapter 2 - Get to know the printing system...
  • Page 50: Specifications Take-Up Unit

    Media range See recommended media types for the take-up unit. Media size All media sizes compatible with the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer. Minimum = 297 mm (12"), maximum = 1067 mm (42") Core size 76 mm (3") Recommended 20 - 28°C.
  • Page 51: The (Optional) Océ Delivery Tray

    Correct use of the Océ delivery tray The (optional) Océ delivery tray Correct use of the Océ delivery tray Introduction Output quality issues may arise as a result of an Océ delivery tray setup that is unsuitable for your print job. For optimal results, it is advised to adjust the setup of the Océ delivery tray to the specifics of each print job.
  • Page 52 To end up with neatly stacked print jobs, the cor- rect attachment of the Océ delivery tray to your Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer is essential. Move the Océ delivery tray towards the rear side of the printer in a parallel fashion.
  • Page 53 Correct use of the Océ delivery tray Prob- Action Illustration Your pile of stacked copies is not flat, resulting in curved copies Adjust the length of the de- livery tray to your print job. Make sure the length is not shorter than the shortest print length in your print job.
  • Page 54 Correct use of the Océ delivery tray Chapter 2 - Get to know the printing system...
  • Page 55: Prepare The Printing System For Use And Get Started

    Chapter 3 Prepare the printing sys- tem for use and get start-...
  • Page 56: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction Before you can start printing, you will need to prepare the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer. It is necessary to learn how to move and connect the printer. You will need to know how to start the installation procedure and how to load the equipment onto the printer.
  • Page 57: How To Move The Océ Colorwave 650 Poster Printer

    How to move the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer How to move the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer Introduction Caution: If connected you must first switch off and disconnect the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer. (see ‘Turn the printer on or off’ on page 148) Caution: Close the media drawers.
  • Page 58 How to move the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer 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'.
  • Page 59 How to move the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer Action Illustration Move the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer printer. Note: Be aware of the printer working area. Pull out the left 'Foot' [1] until it touches the ground and locks [2].
  • Page 60 How to move the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer 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...
  • Page 61 How to move the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer 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...
  • Page 62: Connect The Océ Colorwave 650 Poster Printer

    How to connect the network cable Connect the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer How to connect the network cable Action Illustration Remove the cover of the 'Con- nection panel' at the back of the printer. Lead the connection cable through the cover.
  • Page 63 How to connect the network cable Action Illustration Replace the cover on the 'Con- nection panel'. Chapter 3 - Prepare the printing system for use and get started...
  • Page 64: How To Connect The Mains Supply Cable

    How to connect the mains supply cable How to connect the mains supply cable Caution: Before you connect the main power cable, please make sure the main power switch is in the "off" position. Action Illustration Plug in the 'Power' cable at the power connection on the 'Con- nection panel' at the back of the printer.
  • Page 65: Turn The Printer On Or Off

    Turn the printer on or off Turn the printer on or off How to turn the printer on or off 'On / Off switch' Illustration One 'On / Off switch' is located on the 'On / Off switch' [19] front of the printer. Use it to turn the printer on or off in your daily work.
  • Page 66: The Installation Procedure

    The installation procedure Introduction Overview of installation procedure To install the printer and integrate the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer system in your company network you must follow four main steps. • Run the installation wizard from the printer operator panel.
  • Page 67: Run The Installation Wizard From The Operator Panel

    Note: You can change the position and the angle of the operator panel. Open the 'Front cover' [6] of the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer and locate the serial number of the printer. You can find the serial number on the barcode sticker next to the modification sticker.
  • Page 68 Action Illustration If you connect the network cable to your company network and you switch on your Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer for the first time, an installation wizard starts automatically. Use the 'Upper right softkey' to go to the next step.
  • Page 69 Run the installation wizard from the 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.
  • Page 70 Run the installation wizard from the 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. •...
  • Page 71 Run the installation wizard from the 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.
  • Page 72 Run the installation wizard from the 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 several minutes. The printed output is led through the 'External output (back)'.
  • Page 73: Configure The Network Settings Manually

    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 Use the 'Scroll wheel' to select 'Advanced setup'...
  • Page 74 Configure the network settings manually Action Illustration The printer operator panel displays the following message: 'This wizard assists you to connect the printer to the network'. Use the 'Upper right softkey' to go to next step. Use the 'Scroll wheel' to select your network speed. •...
  • Page 75 Configure the network settings manually Action Illustration Enter your subnet mask. 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 subnet mask.
  • Page 76: Unpack A Media Roll

    Unpack a media roll Unpack a media roll Caution: Handle the media roll with care. A dented media roll can damage the imaging devices. Caution: Please note down the media code (for example LFM090) indicated on the sticker on the media box.
  • Page 77 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 the plastic around the media roll. Chapter 3 - Prepare the printing system for use and get started...
  • Page 78: Load A Media Roll

    LFM090). You can find the media code of the new media roll on the sticker on the media box. The media code represents a specific media profile that the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer 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.
  • Page 79 Load a media roll Action Illustration Open the correct media drawer to load the new media roll. Note: Make sure you have written the correct me- dia name and media core inside the core. This way, if you replace a media roll before it is empty and you want to reuse it later, you will have the correct media...
  • Page 80 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.
  • Page 81 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).
  • Page 82 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' while the ma- chine is loading the roll.
  • Page 83 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-...
  • Page 84: Complete The Printer Configuration In The Océ Express Webtools.84

    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 650 Poster Printer network settings have been registered in the network infrastructure. Select 'Configuration' - 'Connectivity'.
  • Page 85 'Identification' window in order to address the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer by its 'Host name'. You can define the other settings if needed. Restart is required. Turn the printer off and on to restart the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer printing system.
  • Page 86 Check the Host name and the other web browser security and network settings. Refer to the Océ Large Format Systems Connectivity Manual, “Chapter 2 - Windows TCP/IP environment” for technical information about the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer integration in a network environment.
  • Page 87: Configure The Regional Settings Of The Océ Colorwave 650 Poster Printer

    Configure the regional settings of the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer Configure the regional settings of the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer Purpose The regional settings are configured during the installation of your printer. If you want to change the initial configuration, you can do so in the 'Regional settings'.
  • Page 88: Print The Customer Analysis Tool (Cat) Demo Print

    Print the Customer Analysis Tool (CAT) demo print Print the Customer Analysis Tool (CAT) demo print When to do Once you have installed the printer and prepared it for use, you can print the Customer Analysis Tool demo print. You can use this demo print to check if the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer works correctly.
  • Page 89: Print The Customer Analysis Tool (Cat) Demo Print

    ‘Thin horizontal, coloued or white lines across your print’ on page 305 If no output quality problems occur, the installation procedure is finished. Your Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer is now ready for use. Chapter 3 - Prepare the printing system for use and get started...
  • Page 90 Print the Customer Analysis Tool (CAT) demo print Chapter 3 - Prepare the printing system for use and get started...
  • Page 91: Configure The Printing System

    Chapter 4 Configure the printing system...
  • Page 92: Introduction To The Océ Express Webtools

    This application gives you access to the settings to manage the configuration and prefer- ences of the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer. 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.
  • Page 93 Purpose of the Océ Express WebTools 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 files you want to print. • The 'Jobs - Queue' section.
  • Page 94 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. •...
  • Page 95 The 'Support' tab contains the tasks that involve contact with Océ or reseller. Groups 'Support' 'About' • Information about the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer system software version. • Counters. 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).
  • Page 96 Purpose of the Océ Express WebTools • The toner status. • The available media on the printer. • The system status (for example 'Printer paused', 'Ready to print', 'Sleeping...'). • The active job. • The E-shredding status. • The Roll-to-Roll mode status. •...
  • Page 97: The System Requirements

    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.
  • Page 98 The system requirements Set the minimum browser security settings for Firefox 7 and newer Step Action Value Select Tools / Options Main Show the downloads window when downloading a file Recom- mended Content: Load images automatically Enable Enable Javascript Enable Privacy Accept cookies from sites Enable...
  • Page 99: Set Another Language For The Océ Express Webtools

    You can define the values for the 'First language' and the 'Second language' in the regional settings of the Océ Express WebTools (see ‘Configure the regional settings of the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer’ on page 130). Note: If the selected language cannot be supported, the standard user interface language for the Océ...
  • Page 100 Set another language for the Océ Express WebTools How to change the language setting in Mozilla Firefox Open Mozilla Firefox. Select the Extra menu - Options. The Options window appears. Click the Advanced button and make sure you have selected the General tab. In the Languages section click the Choose...
  • Page 101: How To Edit A Setting

    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.
  • Page 102: View And Check The Settings

    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 View and check the settings: • Before you save the settings and the values in the Océ Express WebTools. •...
  • Page 103: Save The Settings In A File

    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 Save the settings in a file to: •...
  • Page 104: Load The Settings From A 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 Load the settings from a file to: • Duplicate the settings to another printer of the same type. Note: When you are logged in as a Key operator you can only load the Key operator settings.
  • Page 105: Restore The Factory Defaults

    Restore the factory defaults Restore the factory defaults When to do • If you want to restore the factory default settings and values of the Océ Express WebTools. Note: 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.
  • Page 106: Update The Océ Colorwave 650 Poster Printer Software

    Update the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer software Update the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer software Introduction If you receive software update CDs or DVDs, you can follow the procedure below to update the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer software.
  • Page 107 Update the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer software Update the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer software Once you have opened the update wizard: Click on “OK”. A dialog window appears. - If you want to update the software of the operating system, click on the upper “Browse...”...
  • Page 108: The System Monitor

    The system monitor The system monitor Introduction You can open the system monitor to get an overview of the current status of the printing system. When you click on the 'System' tab in the lower left corner of the screen, the system monitor pops-up.
  • Page 109 The system monitor State Icon Description 'Processing:' <job- The system is processing the job data. name> 'Receiving:' <job- The system is receiving the job data. name> The toner states Icon Description Toner OK Toner low, empty or cartridge not present. Remote service states Icon Description...
  • Page 110 The system monitor The Roll-to-Roll states Icon Description no icon The system is in Roll-to-Sheet mode The system is in Roll-to-Roll mode. The printer will not cut between pages. The take-up unit can be used. Chapter 4 - Configure the printing system...
  • Page 111: Shut Down Or Restart The System

    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. Note: A login is required to restart or shut down the system.
  • Page 112: Remote Service

    Remote Service Remote Service Introduction The Océ Express WebTools offers remote services (from the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer to Océ). You can find these settings at the 'Preferences' - 'System properties' tab under the header 'Service' and for the proxy settings at the 'Configuration' - 'Connectivity' tab under the header 'Remote Service'.
  • Page 113 'Check connection' After 'Configure proxy' setup (if applicable), it is possible to test the connection. Click on 'Check connection' to test the connection between the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer and Océ. The result is given (within 30 seconds): 'The system is connected to Océ Remote Service'.
  • Page 114 When a connection with Océ has been established, a remote service operator (i.e. service technician) is able to operate the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer as if he were at the customer's site. Click on 'Stop remote assistance' to stop the remote access session from Océ to the Océ...
  • Page 115: Network And Security Settings

    Configure the network settings in the Océ Express WebTools Network and security settings 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 under the 'Configuration' tab.
  • Page 116: Set The 'Network Duplex Mode' And The 'Network Speed

    Set the 'Network duplex mode' and the 'Network speed' Set the 'Network duplex mode' and the 'Network speed' Introduction Use the Océ Express WebTools to set the 'Network speed' and 'Network duplex mode' for your network adapter. Before you begin Note: Gigabit ethernet (1000 Mbit/s) is supported, but only by automatic detection.
  • Page 117: Access And Passwords

    The settings in the Océ Express WebTools can be configured and managed to enable the optimal performance of the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer. You can view all the settings in the Océ Express WebTools but when you want to edit a setting, a message appears.
  • Page 118: Log In As An Authorized User

    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.
  • Page 119: Log Out After Your Session

    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.
  • Page 120: Change The Password For Authorized Users

    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. Caution: The operator can enable (for example after installation) the possibility for Service to reset the passwords without reinstallation.
  • Page 121: Define The Ip Type

    Define the IP type Define the IP type Introduction In addition to IPv4, the printer also supports IPv6. You can choose to use either IPv4 or IPv6, but Océ Express WebTools also allows you to use both simultaneously. For more information on the differences between IPv4 and IPv6, please consult the Connectivity manual.
  • Page 122: Enable Access Control

    ColorWave 650 Poster Printer. With 'Access control' enabled, you are able to choose up to 5 hosts that are allowed to communicate with the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer through your network. This amount of hosts allows for flexible configuration: •...
  • Page 123 Enable Access control Go to the 'Network security' bar. Click on Edit in the upper right-hand corner of the section. Change the 'Access control' setting from 'Disabled' to 'Enabled'. Chapter 4 - Configure the printing system...
  • Page 124: Access Control And Ipsec Settings

    Access control and IPsec settings Access control and IPsec settings Introduction When 'Access control' is enabled, you can edit the 'Access control' settings. Caution: To prevent unauthorized access to these settings via the printer operator panel, please ensure that the 'Password to change network settings' is set. 'Access control' and 'IPsec' settings The following settings for 'Access control' are available for each of the 5 stations: Setting...
  • Page 125 Access control and IPsec settings Setting Description 'IKE SA lifetime' Security association lifetime in seconds 'Protocol SA life- Protocol security association lifetime in seconds time' Chapter 4 - Configure the printing system...
  • Page 126: E-Shredding

    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...
  • Page 127: Select The E-Shredding Algorithm

    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.
  • Page 128: Specify The Number Of 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 deleted jobs. You can manually enter the required number of overwrite passes.
  • Page 129: Configure The Printer

    What you need to know about default settings (Océ Express WebTools) Definition Before you send print jobs to the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer, remember the fol- lowing. The values defined in the Océ Express WebTools are default values for the general system behavior.
  • Page 130: Configure The Regional Settings Of The Océ Colorwave 650 Poster Printer

    Configure the regional settings of the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer Configure the regional settings of the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer Purpose The regional settings are configured during the installation of your printer. If you want to change the initial configuration, you can do so in the 'Regional settings'.
  • Page 131: Define The Display Languages Of The Printer

    Define the display languages of the printer Define the display languages of the printer Introduction The Océ Express WebTools allow you to define the 'First language' (the default display language) and the 'Second language' (the alternative display language) for the printer operator panel.
  • Page 132: Enable Account Management In The Océ Express Webtools

    Enable account management in the Océ Express WebTools Enable account management in the Océ Express WebTools Introduction To enable account management, you must define a number of settings in the 'Job man- agement' settings group. Definition Use the account management settings in Océ Express WebTools to link account informa- tion to your job.
  • Page 133: Enable Print From Usb

    Enable Print from USB Enable Print from USB Introduction You can enable or disable 'Print from USB' in Océ Express WebTools. Note: The default setting for 'Print from USB' is 'Enabled'. Enable or disable 'Print from USB' Go to 'Preferences' - 'System properties'. In the 'Printer properties' block, look for the 'USB direct print' entry.
  • Page 134: Configure The 'Media Request Timeout

    Configure the 'Media request timeout' Configure the 'Media request timeout' Introduction The operator panel displays a message with a media request when the requested media is not available on the printer. • If the 'Media request timeout' setting is disabled, the media request will be displayed on the operator panel until it is resolved.
  • Page 135: Configure The 'Printer Panel Time-Out

    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.
  • Page 136: Configure Automatic Wake-Up

    Configure Automatic wake-up Configure Automatic wake-up Introduction You can use Automatic wake-up to start up the printer automatically each workday. The wake-up time and workdays are configurable. How to configure Automatic wake-up Click 'Preferences' - 'System properties'. Click 'Edit' in the 'Printer properties' bar or click the value of the Automatic wake-up setting.
  • Page 137: Configure The Energy Save Modes Of The Océ Colorwave 650 Poster Printer

    Poster Printer Introduction The Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer offers two energy save modes that you can set if the printer is idle for a defined period. The configuration of the timers prevents unneces- sary power consumption. You can adjust the value of the timers.
  • Page 138 If you access the Edit window by clicking the value of the setting you want to change, the Edit window displays the minimal and maximal value you can select. Note: When the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer is in the energy save mode, there are two ways to activate the system. •...
  • Page 139: Configure The Media Sizes

    2 inch cores. The standard roll core size for the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer is 3 inch. If 'Two- inch core used' is enabled, the printer will ask the used core size when loading a media roll.
  • Page 140 Configure the media sizes Note: 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. Chapter 4 - Configure the printing system...
  • Page 141: Configure Jobs

    Set the default print job settings Configure 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.
  • Page 142 You can select 'Automatic' or you can select a specific roll number that the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer must use by default. Chapter 4 - Configure the printing system...
  • Page 143 Print length if the 'Print cut method' is set to 'Custom'. 'Add leading strip' When you enter a value, the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer adds a blank strip of the specified length at the be- ginning of the output.
  • Page 144 Set the default print job settings Setting Description '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.'. (see ‘Set the 'Rotation' mode’...
  • Page 145: Set The Color Management Settings

    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- mission application (Océ...
  • Page 146 Set the Color management settings Chapter 4 - Configure the printing system...
  • Page 147: Use The Printing System

    Chapter 5 Use the printing system...
  • Page 148: The Océ Colorwave 650 Poster Printer

    Turn the printer on or off The Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer Set up the printer Turn the printer on or off How to turn the printer on or off 'On / Off switch' Illustration One 'On / Off switch' is located on the 'On / Off switch' [19] front of the printer.
  • Page 149: The 'Media Drawer

    The 'Media drawer' The 'Media drawer' Illustration Component - function table Caution: 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'...
  • Page 150 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 •...
  • Page 151: Load Weight And Ergonomic Advice

    Load weight and ergonomic advice Load weight and ergonomic advice Ergonomic advice Caution: The maximum load weight per roll position is 20 kg (44 lb). Warning: When lifting and positioning rolls weighing more than 10 kg (22 lb), always use two people.
  • Page 152 Load weight and ergonomic advice Roll Maximum load weight per position 10 kg 5 kg [151] Media drawer that contains the media roll 3 and/or 4. Roll Maximum load weight per position 10 kg 5 kg [152] Media drawer that contains the media roll 5 and/or 6.
  • Page 153: Unpack A Media Roll

    Unpack a media roll Unpack a media roll Caution: Handle the media roll with care. A dented media roll can damage the imaging devices. Caution: Please note down the media code (for example LFM090) indicated on the sticker on the media box.
  • Page 154 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 the plastic around the media roll. Chapter 5 - Use the printing system...
  • Page 155: Load A Media Roll

    LFM090). You can find the media code of the new media roll on the sticker on the media box. The media code represents a specific media profile that the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer 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.
  • Page 156 Load a media roll Action Illustration Open the correct media drawer to load the new media roll. Note: Make sure you have written the correct me- dia name and media core inside the core. This way, if you replace a media roll before it is empty and you want to reuse it later, you will have the correct media...
  • Page 157 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.
  • Page 158 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).
  • Page 159 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' while the ma- chine is loading the roll.
  • Page 160 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-...
  • Page 161: Remove A Media Roll

    Remove a media roll Remove a media roll How to remove a media roll Caution: Do not open the media drawer during the print process. A padlock is displayed at the printer operator panel and the status light flashes. Caution: Do not open more than one media drawer at the same time to prevent overbalance of the printer.
  • Page 162 Remove a media roll Action Illustration 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. Put the roll holder with the me- dia roll on the roll loading sta- tion.
  • Page 163 Remove a media roll Action Illustration Remove the roll holder from the core of the media roll. Remove the media roll from the roll loading station. Chapter 5 - Use the printing system...
  • Page 164: Define The Media Type And The Core Size

    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-...
  • Page 165 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.
  • Page 166: The Delivery Destination

    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 650 Poster Printer automatically selects the correct output delivery.
  • Page 167 The delivery destination The output delivery Caution: 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. When the and the default Then the printed output...
  • Page 168: Make A New Media Profile Available On The Printer Operator Panel

    Download the correct media profile from the Océ website. (see ‘Download a media profile from the Océ website’ on page 254) Install the correct media profile to the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer embedded controller. (see ‘Install a media profile’ on page 255) Click the check box of a media profile and click the 'Enable' button in the toolbar above the media profiles list to make the media profile available on the printer operator panel.
  • Page 169: Load Or Replace A Toner Cartridge

    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' ®...
  • Page 170 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. Use Poster Printer toner. Unpack the toner cartridge. Note: Please do not throw away the empty packag-...
  • Page 171 Load or replace a toner cartridge Action Illustration Remove the red transport clip. Remove the empty toner car- tridge. 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.
  • Page 172 Load or replace a toner cartridge Action Illustration When the new toner cartridge is placed correctly, the following message is displayed on the printer operator panel. 'Replace the maintenance tray. Use the packaging of the new toner cartridge.' Follow the instructions in the wizard.
  • Page 173: Replace The Maintenance Tray

    Replace the maintenance tray Replace the maintenance tray Illustration Component Description / Function 'Maintenance tray When imaging devices start up in the morn- drawer' ing, they need toner to reach a status were they can perform at maximum print quality. This is done with a so-called pressure pulse wipe sequence.
  • Page 174 Note: Please note that the 'Maintenance tray drawer' is located at the rear side of the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer printer. Push the 'Maintenance tray drawer' to open it. Pull the 'Maintenance tray drawer' open. Chapter 5 - Use the printing system...
  • Page 175 Replace the maintenance tray Action Illustration Lift the old maintenance tray out. Place the empty maintenance tray. Push the 'Maintenance tray drawer' shut. When the new maintenance tray is positioned correctly, use the 'Upper right softkey' to contin- The old maintenance tray can be disposed of as part of regular of- fice waste.
  • Page 176: Define The Correct Media For Your Jobs

    Define the correct media for your jobs Define the correct media for your jobs Definition To achieve optimal output quality, make sure that you install and define the correct media type on the printer. Make sure you define the correct media type for your job. Check if the media type (with the correct media size) that you defined in your job is available on the printer.
  • Page 177: Solve Problems With 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: •...
  • Page 178: Open A Cover Or Drawer

    Open a cover or drawer Open a cover or drawer 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. Caution: When you open one of the indicated covers or drawers while you are not in a wizard, the system produces a warning signal.
  • Page 179 Open a cover or drawer 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 print surface (see ‘Check and clean the print surface’...
  • Page 180 Open a cover or drawer 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...
  • Page 181: Pull Up The 'Top Delivery Tray' And Open The 'Top Cover

    Pull up the 'Top delivery tray' and open the 'Top cover' Pull up the 'Top delivery tray' and open the 'Top cover' Introduction If you want to check or clean the print surface, you need to pull the 'Top delivery tray' up and open the 'Top cover' delicately.
  • Page 182 Pull up the 'Top delivery tray' and open the 'Top cover' Action Illustration Open the 'Top cover'. ‘Check and clean the print surface’ on page 185 [1]. Chapter 5 - Use the printing system...
  • Page 183: Close The 'Top Cover' And Flap Back The 'Top Delivery Tray

    Close the 'Top cover' and flap back the 'Top delivery tray' Close the 'Top cover' and flap back the 'Top delivery tray' Introduction Once you have checked and cleaned the print surface, you want to close the 'Top cover' and place the 'Top delivery tray' back in its right position. If you are ready Action Illustration...
  • Page 184 Close the 'Top cover' and flap back the 'Top delivery tray' Action Illustration Flap back the left part and the right part of the top delivery. Note: If the left part and the right part of the 'Top delivery tray' are not in the same position, you can adjust the 'Top deliv- ery tray'.
  • Page 185: Check And Clean The Print Surface

    Check and clean the print surface Check and clean the print surface Introduction The print surface must be checked and cleaned regularly. Cleaning the print surface can also help to resolve an error. 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.
  • Page 186 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 181) Check whether there are toner drops on the print surface.
  • Page 187 Check and clean the print surface Action Illustration Check if the holes in the print surface are open. If not: Use the pins of the clean card to open the holes. Place the clean card back in the clean card holder. Close the top cover and replace the top delivery tray.
  • Page 188: Adjust The 'Top Delivery Tray

    Adjust the 'Top delivery tray' Adjust the 'Top delivery tray' Introduction It is sometimes necessary to adjust the 'Top delivery tray' in order to get the best perfor- mance. When to do If your prints are curling up, you can adjust the 'Top delivery tray'. The right adjustment will stop the printed output from curling.
  • Page 189 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 the metal guide back in or- der to check whether the adjust- ment is correct. Repeat step 1 to 3 for the second metal guide.
  • Page 190 Adjust the 'Top delivery tray' Action Illustration Check if both metal guides are in the same position. Check whether they are parallel to the top delivery plates below the guides. Adjust the positions of the guides if necessary. Chapter 5 - Use the printing system...
  • Page 191: Cut The Media

    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...
  • Page 192: Print Jobs

    Create, manage and print jobs 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 Create Océ Express • 'Océ...
  • Page 193 Create, manage and print jobs Function Component Application Manage Printer operator • Access to 'Queue' and Smart Inbox jobs panel Note: Detailed information about job submission applications and Océ printer drivers can be found in • the ONYX ProductionHouse documentation •...
  • Page 194: The System Monitor And The System States

    The system monitor and the system states 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- From the 'Home' screen select 'System' with the 'Lower left softkey'.
  • Page 195 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.
  • Page 196 The system monitor and the system states 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 operator panel. 'System memory is full' Status message when printer does not print because the system memory is full.
  • Page 197 The system monitor and the system states The toner states Icon Description Toner OK Toner low, empty or cartridge not present. Remote service states Icon Description no icon 'Remote Service' is either disabled or enabled and connected to Océ. 'Remote Service' is enabled, but could not connect to Océ. Remote assistance to the system is enabled and currently accepting a connection.
  • Page 198: Set Up Print Jobs

    Set up print jobs What you need to know before you send your print jobs Definition Before you send print jobs to the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer, remember the fol- lowing. • The values defined in the Océ Express WebTools are default values for the general system behavior.
  • Page 199: The 'Smart Inbox' And Jobs Queue Concept

    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 send jobs to the system •...
  • Page 200 The 'Smart Inbox' and Jobs Queue concept immediately. When a print job is kept in the Smart Inbox, you can start the print job manually on the printer operator 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.
  • Page 201 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.
  • Page 202: Use Smart Inboxes In A Multiple-User Environment

    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.
  • Page 203 Use Smart Inboxes in a multiple-user environment Setting Value 'Expiration time-out for Smart Inbox For example: 48 hours jobs' 'Override destination of print jobs' 'No, as specified in the job ticket' 'Default destination of print jobs' 'To queue and Smart Inbox' 'Default Smart Inbox' 'Public' Chapter 5 - Use the printing system...
  • Page 204: Use Smart Inboxes In A Repro Environment

    Use Smart Inboxes in a repro environment Use Smart Inboxes in a repro environment Introduction A repro environment is a work 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.
  • Page 205 Use Smart Inboxes in a repro environment Setting Value 'Expiration time-out for Smart Inbox For example: 48 hours jobs' 'Override destination of print jobs' 'Only to Smart Inbox' 'Default destination of print jobs' 'Only to Smart Inbox' 'Default Smart Inbox' 'Public' Chapter 5 - Use the printing system...
  • Page 206: Use Smart Inboxes In A Multiple-User And Repro Environment.206

    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.
  • Page 207 Use Smart Inboxes in a multiple-user and repro environment Setting Value 'Display a view on all Smart Inbox jobs' 'Keep completed jobs in the Smart Inbox' 'Expiration time-out for Smart Inbox For example: 48 hours jobs' 'Override destination of print jobs' 'No, as specified in the job ticket' 'Default destination of print jobs' 'To queue and Smart Inbox'...
  • Page 208: Open Or Create A Smart Inbox

    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.
  • Page 209: Delete A 'Smart Inbox

    Delete a 'Smart Inbox' Delete a 'Smart Inbox' How to delete a Smart Inbox Select the 'Jobs' tab. To delete a Smart Inbox click on the X - button at the right side of the 'Smart Inbox' bar. Note: When you delete a 'Smart Inbox', you only delete the view on the 'Smart Inbox', but not the content.
  • Page 210: Use Onyx Workflow Software To Send A Print Job

    More information about how to install, configure and use ONYX ProductionHouse or ONYX PosterShop is available in the documentation of these products. Enter the correct settings in ONYX ProductionHouse or ONYX PosterShop to send a print job to the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer Setting Value port type “TCP/IP Printer”...
  • Page 211: Use Océ Publisher Express To Send A Print Job

    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 Océ Express WebTools. Note: When you use Océ Publisher Express to submit a print job, the maximum job size is 2 GigaByte.
  • Page 212 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. • - TIFF - .tif Repeat this action to add more •...
  • Page 213: Use Océ Publisher Select To 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 650 Poster Printer. Note: More information about how to install, configure and use the Job submission application is available in the documentation provided with Océ...
  • Page 214 'Submitted jobs' section, and then in the 'History' window. Note: You can download the latest Océ Publisher Select from the Océ website http://glob- al.oce.com (go to http://global.oce.com/products/wideformat/WFPSSoftware) Chapter 5 - Use the printing system...
  • Page 215: Use The Océ Wide Format Printer Driver For Microsoft

    Océ provides the Océ Wide format Printer Driver that allows you to send print jobs to your Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer. This driver is a mixed raster-vector HP-GL/2 printer driver that allows you to print from any application under Windows 7, Windows ®...
  • Page 216 Océ Windows Printer Driver. • the Océ WPD Online Help • the Océ WPD User manual Note: You can download the latest Océ drivers from the Océ website http://global.oce.com (go to http://global.oce.com/products/wideformat/WFPSSoftware) Chapter 5 - Use the printing system...
  • Page 217: Use The Océ Postscript

    Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer. Note: ® You need a license to be able to print PostScript files on the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer. Note: More information about how to install, configure and use the driver is available in the ®...
  • Page 218 Open the file that you want to print in the source application. From the 'File' menu of the ap- plication, click 'Print'. Select the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer PostScript driver in the 'Printer' area of the 'Print' dialog box.
  • Page 219 ® the Océ PostScript 3 Driver Online Help • ® the Océ PostScript 3 Driver Installation manual Note: You can download the latest Océ drivers from the Océ website, http://global.oce.com (go to http://global.oce.com/products/wideformat/WFPSSoftware). Chapter 5 - Use the printing system...
  • Page 220: Use Ftp To Send A Print Job

    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 ColorWave 650 Poster Printer con- troller. The documents in the folder are printed on the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer.
  • Page 221: Use Lpr To Send A Print Job

    Use LPR to send a print job Introduction The Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer supports printing through LPR. If you send your print job through LPR, the default Océ Express WebTools settings are used if the setting is missing in the print job.
  • Page 222: Specifications Drivers And Job Submission Software

    Specifications drivers and job submission software Specifications drivers and job submission software Océ drivers Software environment Required driver Remarks All Windows applica- Océ Wide format Driv- This driver is a mixed raster-vec- tions (for example, Au- ® tor HP-GL/2 printer driver that er for Microsoft Win- ®...
  • Page 223 Citrix Presentation Server 4.x • Citrix Metaframe • Citrix XenApp 5 • Mac OS 10.x Note: Visit Océ on the Internet at www.oce.com for the latest information. Optional application software Function Application software Job submission • ONYX Workflow Software •...
  • Page 224: Print From Usb

    Print a file from a USB mass storage device or flash drive Introduction With the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer, it is possible to print directly from a USB device by inserting the device into the USB flash drive interface of the printer operator panel.
  • Page 225 Print a file from a USB mass storage device or flash drive How to print from a USB device Action Illustration On the home screen of the printer operator panel, use the 'Scroll wheel' to select “USB” and use the 'Confir- mation key' to confirm your choice.
  • Page 226 Print a file from a USB mass storage device or flash drive Action Illustration The printer operator panel allows you to either select a single file or select multiple files. If you want to print multiple files, press 'Select more...' using the lower left soft key.
  • Page 227 Print a file from a USB mass storage device or flash drive Action Illustration It is possible to configure the following settings for your 'Print from USB' print job. • Color mode • Print mode • Media • Smart Inbox •...
  • Page 228: Monitor Print Jobs

    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…...
  • Page 229: Counter History

    '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. Note: To access the 'Counter history' functionality you must log on as a Key operator or as a System administrator.
  • Page 230 '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.
  • Page 231: Control Print Jobs

    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...
  • Page 232 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. Océ Express • Open the 'Jobs' tab. WebTools •...
  • Page 233: Solve Problems With Print Jobs

    How to solve print job problems Solve problems with print jobs How to solve print job problems Introduction If there is a problem with a print job, the blue 'Jobs - Queue' bar in the Océ Express WebTools turns orange. The System Monitor section of the Océ...
  • Page 234 How to solve print job problems Caution: 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 timeout' ’ on page 134) The printer continues printing.
  • Page 235: View Events

    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...
  • Page 236: Event Messages

    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.
  • Page 237 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 WPD. • 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...
  • Page 238 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' •...
  • Page 239: Account Management

    Chapter 6 Account Management...
  • Page 240: An Overview Of Océ Account Center

    An overview of Océ Account Center An overview of Océ Account Center Introduction Use Océ Account Center to manage the account information of print jobs for your Océ devices. Note: For this application a separate user manual is available. Definition Océ...
  • Page 241 An overview of Océ Account Center Illustration User roles and tasks in Océ Account Center Users Tasks 1) Administrator • Create, manage and delete the account dialog. • Publish the account dialog to Océ Express WebTools and the printer operator panel. 2) Users •...
  • Page 242: Océ Account Console

    Introduction to Océ Account Console ® Océ Account Console Introduction to Océ Account Console Definition Océ Account Console is installed on the administrator's workstation. Access to Océ Ac- count Console is password protected and limited to the administrator. Purpose Océ Account Console has the following functionalities: •...
  • Page 243: Summary Of Océ Account Console

    Summary of Océ Account Console Summary of Océ Account Console Main parts of Océ Account Console An administrator uses Océ Account Console to perform a number of maintenance and configuration tasks. The main functional areas of Océ Account Console are described in the table below. Main parts of Océ...
  • Page 244 Summary of Océ Account Console Part Description The 'Devices' tab 'Devices' section. • 'Create...'. Use this option to create a new device. • 'Delete'. Use this option to remove the device. The log data for the device is removed as well. Please note that this action cannot be reversed.
  • Page 245 Summary of Océ Account Console Part Description The 'Administra- The administrator screen enables you to perform the following tion' screen. actions. • Change the password. • Publish the data that are retrieved from other applications. • Define the remaining settings for Océ Account Console. •...
  • Page 246: Enable Account Management In The Océ Express Webtools

    Enable account management in the Océ Express WebTools Enable account management in the Océ Express WebTools Introduction To enable account management, you must define a number of settings in the 'Job man- agement' settings group. Definition Use the account management settings in Océ Express WebTools to link account informa- tion to your job.
  • Page 247: Manage Media On The Océ Colorwave 650 Poster Printer Printing System.247

    Chapter 7 Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer printing system...
  • Page 248: Overview Of The Media Related Settings

    In your print job submission application (Océ WPD, Océ sion applications Publisher Express, Océ Publisher Select), you can select a media type and media format for your print job. Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer printing system...
  • Page 249: Configure The Media Sizes

    2 inch cores. The standard roll core size for the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer is 3 inch. If 'Two- inch core used' is enabled, the printer will ask the used core size when loading a media roll.
  • Page 250 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. Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer printing system...
  • Page 251: What Is A Media Profile

    When a new version is available, you can retrieve the new profile from the corporate website (http://mediaguide.oce.com). When a new media type becomes available that you want your Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer to support, you can install the corresponding Océ Media Profile.
  • Page 252: Manage The Media Profiles

    This setting is editable for the Key operator or Power user. 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 650 Poster Printer printing system. Note: Please refer to ‘Preferred Océ...
  • Page 253 Océ Express WebTools. More information about the media profiles is available in the 'Work with media profiles' section of the on-line help. Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer printing system...
  • Page 254: Download A Media Profile From The Océ Website

    Result If you have problems downloading the file, please contact the Océ Helpdesk. The next step is to install the media profile to the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer controller. Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer printing system...
  • Page 255: Install A Media Profile

    Install a media profile When to do Once you have downloaded the new or updated media profile from the corporate website, you need to install this media profile to the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer embedded controller. Before you begin This setting is editable for the System administrator or Power user.
  • Page 256 Install a media profile Note: If an older version of the file was active on the controller, this file will be overwritten by the new file. Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer printing system...
  • Page 257: Define The Correct Media For Your Jobs

    Load and define two or more media rolls on the printer with the same media size and the same media type. Note: When roll 1 is empty, the printer switches automatically to roll 2. Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer printing system...
  • Page 258: Preferred Océ Media Types And Sizes

    160 (back)' LFM110 Océ Top Label LFM110 Océ Top 'External output Label 60 (back)' LFM111 Océ Top Label LFM111 Océ Top 'Top delivery tray' Label 60 Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer printing system...
  • Page 259 'External output Film (back)' LFM360 Océ Self-adhesive LFM360 S-A Film 'External output PET Film 155um (back)' LFM450 Contrast Film LFM450 Contrast 'External output 4 mil (back)' Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer printing system...
  • Page 260 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 650 Poster Printer in the USA: Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer printing system...
  • Page 261 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. Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer printing system...
  • Page 262 Preferred Océ media types and sizes Media sizes Maximum Minimum Media width 42 inch 297 millimeters 11 inch Roll length 200 meters Not applicable Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer printing system...
  • Page 263: Support For Non-Océ Media Types And Sizes

    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' Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer printing system...
  • Page 264 Océ media types. Media sizes Maximum Minimum Media width 42 inch 297 millimeters 11 inch Roll length 200 meters Not applicable Chapter 7 - Manage media on the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer printing system...
  • Page 265: Print Quality And Print Productivity

    Chapter 8 Print quality and Print productivity...
  • Page 266: Main Settings That Influence The Print Quality

    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. Note: The overview only refers to the default settings that you can influence in the Océ...
  • Page 267: Main Settings That Influence The Print Productivity

    Main settings that influence the print productivity Main settings that influence the print productivity Introduction The print productivity depends on the following aspects. • The size and complexity of the input file. • 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).
  • Page 268 Main settings that influence the print productivity Settings in settings group 'Preferences' - 'Print job defaults' - 'General (non- postscript) rasterization settings' 'Long plot mode' setting (see ‘Set the 'Long plot mode' ’ on page 274) Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity...
  • Page 269: Set The 'Color Mode

    The system only prints grayscale. The print speed increases in the grayscale mode. • 'Color' The Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer prints every color. 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'.
  • Page 270: Set The 'Print Setting

    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 WPD or Océ...
  • Page 271 Set the 'Print setting' Before you begin This setting is editable for the Key operator or Power user. How to set the 'Print setting' Click 'Preferences'- 'Print job defaults'. Click 'Edit' in the 'Basic' bar or click the value of the 'Print setting' setting. Select the desired print setting.
  • Page 272: Set The 'Pdf Transparency Flattening

    Set the 'PDF transparency flattening' Set the 'PDF transparency flattening' Introduction Transparency information in a PDF document, such as blends, need to be flattened before being printed. The setting is taken into account only for PDF documents containing transparency information. You can choose one of following values.
  • Page 273: Set The 'Pdf Wipeout Correction

    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.
  • Page 274: Set The 'Long Plot Mode

    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.
  • Page 275: Set The 'Automatic Roll Switch

    Set the 'Automatic roll switch' Set the 'Automatic roll switch' Introduction You can choose one of the 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). When enabled, the printer can automatically switch to one of the other media rolls when a roll runs out of media and continue printing.
  • Page 276: Set The 'Spool Threshold

    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.
  • Page 277: Set The 'Print While Rip' Setting

    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 'Express' and 'Express Plus' prints, the printer starts to print an image during rasteri- zation of the image.
  • Page 278: Set The 'Rotation' Mode

    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' •...
  • Page 279: Set The 'Alignment' Mode

    Set the 'Alignment' mode Set the 'Alignment' mode Introduction If you want to optimize the print productivity, you can reduce the distance the print carriage has to travel. You can, for instance, align the image to the top right-hand corner of the sheet.
  • Page 280: Color Management

    (input color space; RGB or CMYK color space) to the output color space of the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer (CMYK color space). This conver- sion can require approximations in order to preserve the image's most important color qualities.
  • Page 281: What Is An Input Profile / Standardization

    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.
  • Page 282 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'...
  • Page 283 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...
  • Page 284: What Is Color Feel

    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.
  • Page 285 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 650 Poster Printer path: Support - Input profiles. Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity...
  • Page 286: What Are Rendering Intents

    What are Rendering intents? Definition of rendering intents Normally the color space of a print file is larger than the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer color space. In other words, the input color space is larger than the output color space.
  • Page 287: Perceptual (Photo)

    '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...
  • Page 288: Saturation (Business Graphics)

    '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.
  • Page 289: Relative Colorimetric

    '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.
  • Page 290: Absolute Colorimetric

    '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"...
  • Page 291: What Is An Output Profile

    (via the Océ Media Profile file). The output profile is applied automatically, but it is important that you load the correct media on the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer and that the correct OMP-file is available on the 'Océ PowerM Plus controller '.
  • Page 292: Color Management Settings In The Océ Express Webtools

    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 650 Poster Printer offers different color-information conversions. You can select the color management set- tings, that give the best results for the color-information conversion.
  • Page 293: Color Management Settings And Job Submission

    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.
  • Page 294 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.
  • Page 295: Priorities In The Color Management Settings

    Priorities in the color management settings When you want to print a document in color on the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer the color information that is defined in the files can be set in the different steps of the process from document creation to document production.
  • Page 296 Priorities in the color management settings Stages in the process of making a color print Priority The Océ Express WebTools offers 2 default paths for color settings based on the file type of the document: • 'Color management settings for TIFF and JPEG files' ‘...
  • Page 297: Color Management Settings For Tiff And Jpeg Files' (Rgb Input).297

    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 650 Poster Printer path: Support - Input profiles. Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity...
  • Page 298: Color Management Settings For Tiff And Jpeg Files' (Cmyk Input)

    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 650 Poster Printer path: Support - Input profiles. Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity...
  • Page 299: Color Management Settings For Postscript And Pdf Files (Rgb Input)

    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 650 Poster Printer path: Support - Input profiles. Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity...
  • Page 300: Color Management Settings For Postscript And Pdf Files (Cmyk Input)

    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 650 Poster Printer path: Support - Input profiles. Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity...
  • Page 301: Check, Analyze And Solve Output Quality Problems Of Print Jobs

    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.
  • Page 302 Reprint in 'Quality Plus' mode. Check if the test print shows banding. If yes, calibrate the media via the printer operator panel ('System' - 'Setup' - 'Calibration') ‘Calibrate the scannerOcé ColorWave 650 Poster Printer’ on page 307. Reprint the file.
  • Page 303: Horizontal, Wavy Lines Across Your Print

    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 •...
  • Page 304 Check if the test print shows white or dark lines across all colors. The lines usually appear at equal distances from each other. If yes, calibrate the media via the printer operator panel ('System' - 'Setup' - 'Calibration') ‘Calibrate the scannerOcé ColorWave 650 Poster Printer’ on page 307. Reprint the Customer Analysis Tool demo print.
  • Page 305: Thin Horizontal, Coloued Or White Lines Across Your Print

    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 •...
  • Page 306 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 Analysis Tool.
  • Page 307: Calibrate The Scannerocé Colorwave 650 Poster Printer

    Evaluate the Customer Analysis Tool print. If the print shows any output quality problems, you can use this calibration wizard to check if the Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer works properly. The calibration will take several minutes. The printed output is delivered at the back of the printer and led through the slot below the 'Top back cover'.
  • Page 308 Calibrate the scannerOcé ColorWave 650 Poster Printer How to calibrate the scannerOcé ColorWave 650 Poster Printer Step Action Remarks From the 'Home' screen on the printer operator panel, select the 'System' tab with the lower left soft key. Select the 'Setup' tab with the upper right soft key.
  • Page 309 Calibrate the scannerOcé ColorWave 650 Poster Printer Step Action Remarks Use the 'Scroll wheel' to select the roll you want to use for calibration and confirm with the 'Confirmation key' (above the 'Scroll wheel'). Use the 'Scroll wheel' to select the calibration type and confirm with the 'Confirmation key' (above the 'Scroll wheel').
  • Page 310 ‘Thin horizontal, coloued or white lines across your print’ on page 305 If no output quality problems occur, the installation procedure is finished and your Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer is ready for use. Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity...
  • Page 311: Calibration Error Codes

    Calibration error codes Calibration error codes Introduction Before or during the calibration, it is possible that the calibration failed. If this is the case, you will be informed immediately through an error code on the printer operator panel. Caution: 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.
  • Page 312 Calibration error codes Error-code Action Remarks 22926 Roll not accepted: Incomplete media profile infor- mation Chapter 8 - Print quality and Print productivity...
  • Page 313: License Management

    Chapter 9 License management...
  • Page 314: Introduction To Managing Licenses

    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 allows you to manage the licenses very easily. This section describes the following.
  • Page 315: The 'Licenses' Tab In The Océ Express Webtools

    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 currently active licenses. • Get the host ID of the Océ system. •...
  • Page 316: The Basic Workflow Of 'Support' - 'Licenses' Activation

    The basic workflow of 'Support' - 'Licenses' activation The basic workflow of 'Support' - 'Licenses' activation Introduction Before you can work with licenses, you must access the 'Support' - 'Licenses' tab in Océ Express WebTools to activate the licenses. The following workflow describes the available actions during the activation of a license file.
  • Page 317: Check Your Licenses

    • Make a list of license numbers. Information Description 'Option' This field displays the name of the option. For Océ ColorWave 650 Poster Printer the following licens- es are available. • Océ ColorWave 650PP license • Océ Account Logic •...
  • Page 318 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. 'License type' This field displays one of the following license types.
  • Page 319: Save The Currently Active Licenses

    Save the currently active licenses Save the currently active licenses Introduction You can save all active licenses into one single file. Purpose Save the currently active licenses, when you want to: • Collect and save all active licenses of different types into one single file •...
  • Page 320: Install A New License

    Install a new license Install a new license Introduction The Océ applications and optional functions are protected against unauthorized use. You need to activate a license to enable an application or optional function for use. The 'Support' - 'Licenses' tab enables you to upload new license files to activate a license. Purpose •...
  • Page 321 Install a new license Click 'Ok' to start the activation of the license file. A message appears when the process is complete. Restart the system to activate the changes. Result • If you update an expired license, the new license file overwrites the previous license file.
  • Page 322 Install a new license Chapter 9 - License management...
  • Page 323: Appendix A Contact

    Appendix A Contact...
  • Page 324: Online Support For Your Product

    A Knowledge Base (OKB) with answers to your questions or problems is continuously being updated. To find an answer to your question or problem, please visit: http://global.oce.com/support and select your product. In the Support section, use the search field to enter your question. You will get a list of possible answers.
  • Page 325 Online support for your product Addresses of local Océ organizations For the addresses of local Océ organizations, visit: http://global.oce.com/contact/countries Comments Send your comments by e-mail to: itc-userdoc@oce.com Appendix A - Contact...
  • Page 326 Index Index Calibrate the printer ............308 Calibration Calibration ...........307 error codes ............311 About Cartridge licenses ............317 Cartridge ............169 Absolute colorimetric load a toner cartridge ........169 Absolute colorimetric ........290 remove a toner cartridge .......169 Access control replace a toner cartridge ........169 ..........122, 124 enable Account management...
  • Page 327 Index ..............269 Concept default settings ..........129 Jobs Queue ...........199 Default passwords Smart Inbox ..........199 Océ Express WebTools .........120 Configuration Default settings energy save modes ........137 concept ............129 network settings in the Océ Express WebTools Define ..............115 ......139, 249 core size of the media Configuration tab ...........139, 249 media sizes...
  • Page 328 Index job submission ..........220 E-shredding algorithm ............127 Gloss banding disable ............126 Gloss banding ..........301 enable ............126 Green button number of overwrite passes ......128 description ............25 E-shredding states ..........109, 197 overview Edit a setting Edit a setting ..........101 Enable Hardware components automatic roll switch ........275 back...
  • Page 329 Index description ............25 Lower right soft key description ............25 Job states job submission ..........221 Job states ............228 Job submission Job submission ..........198 color management ........293 Main settings ..............220 print quality ..........270 ..............221 Mains supply cable Océ Publisher Express ........211 Mains supply cable .........64 Océ...
  • Page 330 Index Media source Océ delivery tray Media source ..........142 solve problems ..........51 Media type Océ Express WebTools ......132, 246 core size ............164 account management define ............164 change the language ........99 ............176, 257 select configuration tab ..........93 Media types jobs tab ............92 Take-up unit ..........49...
  • Page 331 Index the system monitor ........108 Operator panel components clear button ............25 confirmation button ........25 Paper sizes green button ...........25 Paper sizes ...........139, 249 lower left soft key ..........25 Paper width detection lower right soft key .........25 Paper width detection ......139, 249 numeric buttons ..........25 Parts...
  • Page 332 Index print cut method ..........142 Quality setting ..........270 print setting ..........141 rotation ............143 scale ..............143 vertical shift ..........143 Receiving rack (basket) Print productivity Receiving rack (basket) ........29 main settings ..........267 Recommended media types Print quality Take-up unit ..........49 main settings ........266, 270 Regional settings Print settings...
  • Page 333 Index mode ............278 optional application software ......223 Run the installation wizard take-up unit ............50 Run the installation wizard ......67 Speed network settings ...........116 Spool threshold Spool threshold ..........276 Status light Saturation (business graphics) description ............25 Saturation (business graphics) .......288 Stop Save active job ............231...
  • Page 334 Index User roles Take-up unit ..........29 key operator ..........117 connect ............34 Océ Express WebTools .........117 Disconnect .............48 power user ............117 introduction ...........32 system administrator ........117 paper guidance rack ........34 Preferred: Europe ..........49 Recommended media types ......49 specifications ..........50 Time format Vertical shift ..........87, 130 Time format...
  • Page 336 © 2013Océ. 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 2013-01...

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