Contents Contents Introduction Introduction .................. 1-2 About This Manual ............... 1-2 Typographic Conventions 1-3 Consumables Introduction .................. 2-2 Preventing Print Media Jams ............2-2 Loading the 250-Sheet Paper Cassette ........2-3 Loading the Multipurpose Tray ........... 2-6 Envelopes: Special Considerations 2-10 Labels: Special Considerations 2-10 Letterhead and Memo Paper: Special Considerations 2-11 Transparencies: Special Considerations 2-11...
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Ending a Print Job 3-12 Printer Care Introduction .................. 4-2 Handling the Printer ..............4-2 Conserving Energy ..............4-3 Cleaning the Printer ..............4-4 Cleaning Guidelines 4-4 Cleaning the Film on the Metal Feed Roller 4-4 QMS 1660 Print System Operation...
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Cleaning the Outside of the Printer 4-5 Print Quality Introduction .................. 5-2 About Print Resolution ..............5-2 About Print Density ..............5-3 About Gamma Correction ............5-4 About Halftone Types ..............5-5 Troubleshooting Introduction .................. 6-2 Automatic Jam Recovery ............6-2 Clearing Media Jams ..............
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Light Image (Entire Page) 6-32 Stain Along the Edge of the Page 6-32 Stains on the Back of the Page 6-32 Toner Smudges 6-32 Uneven Print Density 6-33 White or Light Lines 6-33 Placing a Service Call ............... 6-33 QMS 1660 Print System Operation...
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QMS Customer Support Sources of Support ..............A-2 Your QMS Vendor A-2 Your Application Vendor A-2 Q-FAX A-2 The QMS Corporate Bulletin Board System A-3 CompuServe A-3 Internet A-3 QMS Customer Response Center (CRC) A-4 QMS National Service A-4 QMS World-wide Offices ............A-5...
Introduction Introduction This manual provides information you may need only once in a while. Use it in conjunction with your other QMS 1660 Print System docu- mentation. This chapter gives you a brief overview of this manual. About This Manual The information in this manual is divided into the following sections: Provides an overview of the manual.
Provides world-wide product sales QMS Customer and support telephone numbers and Support describes how to communicate with QMS through the QMS Bulletin Board, CompuServe, the Internet and Q-FAX. Index Typographic Conventions The following typographic conventions are used in this manual:...
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Warnings indicate the possibility of personal injury if a WARNING specific procedure is not performed exactly as described in the manual. ACHTUNG! Bitte halten Sie sich exakt an die im Handbuch beschriebene Vorgehensweise, da sonst Verletzungsgefahr bestehen könnte. QMS 1660 Print System Operation...
Consumables In This Chapter . . . Loading paper in the 250-sheet paper cassette Loading paper in the multipurpose tray Loading labels Loading transparencies Replacing the toner cartridge...
The recom- mended relative humidity during operation is 20%-80%. Load media printing side down. The printing side of paper is indi- cated on the paper wrapping. QMS 1660 Print System Operation...
Paper Cassette Loading the 250-Sheet Paper Cassette The QMS 1660 Print System comes standard with two 250-sheet paper cassettes (letter/A4 and 11"x17"/A3). The printer automatically pulls paper from the cassette. Note: The paper size must match the paper cassette size. Since the »...
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Make sure it lies flat, does not exceed the top limit mark, and rests under the retaining clips. The cassette holds about 250 sheets of 20 lb (75 g/m ) paper. Top Limit Bottom Limit Insert the paper cassette into the cassette installation slot. QMS 1660 Print System Operation...
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Loading the 250-Sheet Paper Cassette Push the filled paper cassette straight into the installation slot until it is firmly seated. Adjust the media stop to fit the paper size. The printer delivers your output print-side down to the output tray at the top of the printer.
See “Media Size” in chapter 4, “Printer Configuration,” of the Reference for more information on multipurpose size. QMS 1660 Print System Operation...
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Loading the Multipurpose Tray Using both hands, open the multipurpose tray. The tray opens to about a 65° angle. Adjust the multipurpose tray extension to fit the media size. You may also need to pull out the metal extension. Adjust the media guides to the size of the media. Tray Extension Metal...
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The multipurpose tray holds about 100 sheets of 20 lb (75 g/m paper, 50 transparencies, or 40 labels. Load 8.5" x 11"/A4 media lengthwise (long edge first). Media Guide Limit Mark QMS 1660 Print System Operation...
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Loading the Multipurpose Tray » Note: Make sure the middle plate at the multipurpose tray’s media entrance is lowered before inserting the media. If the middle plate is raised, turn the power off and back on again before inserting the media. Middle Plate Check the media guides to make sure they touch the sides of the print media.
Tray Envelopes: Special Considerations The QMS 1660 Print System is not specifically designed to support envelope printing. But if you want to test print a standard envelope to see if the print quality is suitable for your needs, keep in mind the fol-...
Loading the Multipurpose Tray Letterhead and Memo Paper: Special Considerations Letterhead and memo paper are printed from the multipurpose tray. Keep in mind the following: Load the paper lengthwise (long edge first), face down, and with the top of the page on the left side of the tray. Top of Page Letterhead/ Memo Front...
The shelf life of an unopened toner cartridge is approximately one year. Toner Cartridge Storage Toner cartridges Are sensitive to bright light. Do not remove the toner cartridge from its protective bag until you’re ready to install it. 2-12 QMS 1660 Print System Operation...
The shelf life of an unopened toner cartridge is approximately one year. Refilled Toner Cartridges QMS does not recommend using refilled toner cartridges on this printer. Refilled toner cartridges may produce variations in toner qual- ity and reliability and may reduce the print quality of your documents.
Replacing a Toner Cartridge You may purchase additional cartridges from your QMS vendor. See the “Print Engine Specifications” section of appendix B, “Technical Specifications,” in the Reference for more information on toner car- tridges.
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Using Toner Cartridges Remove the empty toner cartridge. Grasping the green tabs of the empty toner cartridge with both hands, remove the cartridge by pulling it toward you. Caution: Do not touch or insert anything in the metal contacts or the opening circled in the following illustration.
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Lift the toner cartridge out of its shipping carton, open the aluminum protective bag, and remove the cartridge. Remove the black protective sheet, and discard it. Place the cartridge on a stable, flat surface to get a good grip on the protective sheet tab. 2-16 QMS 1660 Print System Operation...
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Using Toner Cartridges Distribute the toner in the cartridge. Hold the cartridge with both hands, and gently rock it from side to side five or six times to distribute the toner. Consumables 2-17...
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Caution: Once the toner cartridge is installed, each time the front cover of the printer is opened, the drum protective shutters open and the drum surface is exposed to light. This may deteriorate the drum and reduce print quality. 2-18 QMS 1660 Print System Operation...
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Using Toner Cartridges Slide the toner cartridge into the printer. Grasp the green tabs on the toner cartridge, and place the car- tridge on the rails inside the printer. Then, slightly lifting the green tabs, slide the cartridge straight back into the printer until it is firmly seated.
Advanced Printing Features In This Chapter . . . In This Chapter . . . High-resolution printing High-resolution printing Double-sided printing Double-sided printing Chaining cassettes Chaining cassettes Collating output Collating output Printing a status page Printing a status page Canceling a print job Canceling a print job Ending a print job Ending a print job...
High-Resolution Printing The QMS 1660 Print System supports supports three print resolu- tions: 300x300, 600x600, and 1200x600 dpi (dots per inch). Menu...
High- Resolution Printing Memory Requirements for High-Resolution Printing The amount of memory you need to print at each resolution depends on the size media you are using. The following table lists the mini- mum memory requirements for each resolution/media/imageable area combination. »...
Side of Page Cassette Chaining The QMS 1660 Print System comes standard with two 250-sheet cassettes: letter/A4 and 11" x 17"/A3. You can insert only one of these cassettes at a time in the printer unless you purchase an optional paper feeder.
Cassette Chaining capacity from 250 to 750 sheets, or 850 sheets counting the multipur- pose tray. You may choose to have the printer automatically draw from the optional cassette when the standard 250-sheet cassette is empty. There are three ways to do this: Use your application if it includes a procedure for using a dual- cassette printer.
Collating Output Collation is the printing of multiple copies of a document in numeric order. The QMS 1660E Print System is collation capable. It can deliver multiple copies of your document in collated or uncollated order to the output tray.
Collating Output display list compressed blocks.) If there is not enough memory, chunk collation occurs. Chunk collation breaks a print job into several smaller collation sequences. For example, in the following figure, copies a and b of each collation sequence must be manually combined to create one collated print job.
With collation turned off, the pages print in the following order: 1, 1, 1, 2, 3, 3. With collation turned on, the pages print in the following order: 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3. QMS 1660 Print System Operation...
Working with Status Pages Working with Status Pages Printing a status page is a two-step procedure: Identify the type of status page you want to print, and then print it. Identifying a Status Page Type Two types of status pages are available: Standard—This one-page document provides printer identifica- tion information (printer type and name, firmware version and release, and number of sheets printed), printer settings (Post-...
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Status Pages Use the PS Executive Series Utilities (see the PS Executive on- line help for instructions). » Note: Only standard status pages can be printed from PS Executive. Advanced status pages are not available. 3-10 QMS 1660 Print System Operation...
Cancelling/ Ending Print Jobs Cancelling/Ending Print Jobs The Cancel key has two functions: It cancels all print jobs that are currently printing, interpreting, spooling, or terminating. It allows you to send an end-of-job indicator to a currently compil- ing print job that is waiting for incoming data. You don’t have to press the Online/Offline key to take the printer off line before using the Cancel key.
The message window key... reads... Cancel Access the Cancelling Job menu. CANCELLING JOB? Next Advance to the End Job option. CANCELLING JOB? END JOB Cancel or Select End Job. END JOB Select IS SELECTED 3-12 QMS 1660 Print System Operation...
Store the printer under the following conditions when it’s not going to be used for an extended period: Unplug the printer. See the “Environmental Requirements” section of appendix B, “Technical Specifications,” in the Reference , for storage specifications. QMS 1660 Print System Operation...
Conserving Energy Remove the toner cartridge from inside the printer. After removing the cartridge from the printer, return it to the alumi- num bag in which it was originally packaged or wrap it in a thick cloth to protect it from direct sunlight or any other bright light.
Cleaning the Film on the Metal Feed Roller To maintain clear, crisp print quality, clean the film on the metal feed roller at the following times: Every time the toner cartridge is changed. Whenever print quality becomes unsatisfactory. QMS 1660 Print System Operation...
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Cleaning the Printer Procedure Remove the toner cartridge. This procedure is described in chapter 2, “Consumables,” of this manual. Clean the film on the metal feed roller. Use a soft, water-dampened cloth. Wipe the area dry with another soft cloth. Film Metal Feed Rubber Feed...
5, “Additional Technical Information,” in the Reference . About Print Resolution The QMS 1660E Print System supports three print resolutions: 300x300, 600x600, and 1200x600 dots per inch (dpi). This choice of resolutions allows you to customize the quality of your output according to its use.
About Print Density About Print Density Print density is the amount of toner placed on the page, making the print appear lighter or darker. The higher the density, the darker the print looks and the higher the contrast is on the page. Note: If the print density is too light, make sure that the »...
PostScript settransfer operator. (See your drawing application documentation and the PostScript Language Reference Manual for more information.) QMS 1660 Print System Operation...
About Halftone Types About Halftone Types Your printer provides two different types of halftones—basic and advanced. These two options allow you to customize the smoothness of the printed image according to the number of grayscales it uses. Menu Administration/Emulations/PostScript/Halftone Type Choices Basic—Regular dot placement at 53 lpi for 300x300 resolution or 71 dpi for 600x600 resolution.
Troubleshooting In This Chapter . . . Preventing media jams Removing media jams Responding to status messages Testing computer-printer communication Problem checklist Print quality problems Placing a service call...
Automatic Jam Recovery With most printers, if a jam occurs, you must remove the jammed media and then reprint the job. However, the QMS 1660 Print System provides automatic jam recovery (when enabled through the Adminis- tration/Engine/Page Recovery menu). If a media jam occurs, remove the jammed media, and the printing automatically resumes from the page the printer stopped at when the jam occurred.
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Clearing Media Jams Print media jams can occur in any of the following areas. Fixing Front Upper Door Assembly Area Upper Cassette Pick-up Roller Lower Cassette Multipurpose Pick-up Roller Tray Pick-up Roller Check each of the indicated locations, and remove any jammed print media.
Note: If print media is pulled toward the inside of the printer before it has passed completely through the fixing assembly area, infused toner may adhere to the inside of the printer and stain the backs of the following printed pages. Print Delivery Guide Fixing Assembly QMS 1660 Print System Operation...
Clearing Media Jams Check the output tray. If the print media has passed through to the output tray, pull the print media in the direction of the arrow. After checking all print media paths in the fixing assembly area, close the front cover and the multipurpose tray. If the jam has been cleared, printing will restart.
WARNING! The inside of the front upper door becomes extremely hot when the printer is used. Personal injury could result if you touch that area. ACHTUNG! Die Innenseite der oberen Abdeckklappe wird im Betrieb sehr heiß; bei Berührung dieser Partien besteht Verletzungsgefahr! QMS 1660 Print System Operation...
Clearing Media Jams Open the front upper door and remove the jam by pulling in the direction of the arrow. Front Upper Door After removing the jammed print media, close the front upper door. If the jam has been cleared, printing will restart. If you can’t easily remove the print media from the front upper door area, remove the jam from the front inside area, as described earlier in the “Clearing Front Inside Area Jams”...
» Note: Status messages are not displayed while the printer is off line. QMS 1660 Print System Operation...
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Status Messages The following status messages may appear in the message window: This message... means... Do this... x ACTIVE JOBS The printer is on line. x identifies the number of jobs in process. ADJUST INPUTBIN BIN A cassette is not inserted Adjust the cassette.
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Cancel key. No other jobs can be printed until this job has ended. WARMING UP The printer is warming up. Wait until the IDLE message displays before printing. 6-10 QMS 1660 Print System Operation...
Service calls should be placed to the vendor from whom you pur- chased the printer. If you can’t get service from your vendor, see appendix A, “QMS Customer Support,” for more information. This message... indicates...
Buffer overflow. PCL Error Codes This code... indicates... Not enough memory for the print job. State lost. Math error. Job aborted. Out of memory for macros. Disk full. Cannot store fonts. 6-13 Internal error 1-8. 6-12 QMS 1660 Print System Operation...
Testing Macintosh- Printer Communication Testing Macintosh-Printer Communication You can check communication between the printer selected in the Chooser and the Macintosh by sending a file to the printer from an application (see your application documentation for more information) or by printing a directory, as described here: Display a disk or folder window.
If a blank page doesn’t eject and you typed the file correctly, check your AUTOEXEC.BAT file to see if LPT1 (the parallel port) is being directed to COM1 (the serial port): If the AUTOEXEC.BAT file contains the line MODE LPT1:=COM1: delete it. 6-14 QMS 1660 Print System Operation...
Testing PC- Printer Communication Then type MODE LPT1:,,P↵ The “P” tells the PC to continue sending print jobs until the printer accepts them. Reboot the PC and try the communication test again. If a blank page still doesn’t eject, see a following section, “Printer Problem Checklist,”...
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Step Press this to... The message key... window reads... Online/Offline take the printer off line (the IDLE Online/Offline indicator goes out). Menu enter the configuration menu. CONFIGURATION OPERATOR CONTROL 6-16 QMS 1660 Print System Operation...
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Testing PC- Printer Communication Next access the Administration CONFIGURATION menu. ADMINISTRATION Select enter the Administration ADMINISTRATION menu. COMMUNICATIONS Select enter the Communications COMMUNICATIONS menu. TIMEOUTS Next access the Serial menu. COMMUNICATIONS SERIAL Select enter the Serial menu. SERIAL MODE Next access the Baud Rate menu.
If there is no status message in the message window, use the following steps to identify the source of your problem and to learn possible solutions: Do all indicators come on when the printer power is turned on? Go to question 2. 6-18 QMS 1660 Print System Operation...
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Printer Problem Checklist Is the power cord plugged into both the power outlet and the printer? Is the printer power switch in the On (l) position? Is the power outlet working? Does the line voltage from the power outlet match the printer's power requirements? See appendix B, “Techni- cal Specifications,”...
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(or protocols) enabled? Are the printer and protocol addresses configured correctly? If you still can’t identify the problem, contact your QMS vendor. Is the printer printing codes or not printing at all when in ESP...
Emulations/ESP Default menu is set to PCL5, the factory default. If you continue to have problems with the ESP mode select- ing printer language, contact your QMS vendor. IBM PC and Compatible Computer Checklist If you’re experiencing printing problems not related to print quality,...
Are the LaserWriter and Laser Prep files (version 6.0 or higher) installed in your System Folder or Extensions Folder? Have you used the Chooser to select “LaserWriter,” “QMS 1660 Print System,” or another PostScript printer? Are you using LaserWriter 8. x ? If you are, try reinstalling Laser- Writer 7.x and then printing again.
If this happens often, reinstall the Laser- Writer and Laser Prep files to reset the printer. If neither of these files is the problem, contact your QMS vendor. Paper Jam Message Stays On If a PAPER JAM message displays in the control panel message win- Open the printer and clear the jam.
If you experience problems when printing with the LaserWriter 8. x driver, switch back to the LaserWriter 7. x driver that came with your Macintosh (if available), or call the QMS Customer Response Center (CRC). See appendix A, “QMS Customer Support,” for the telephone number.
Can't Access Downloaded Fonts Have you recently performed a system upgrade (release 2.0 or later firmware) on your QMS 1660 Print System and are now unable to access your downloaded fonts? Some fonts stored on your printer’s hard disk are copy-protected.
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(for example, download only four fonts at a time instead of eight). Remove some of the downloaded fonts from the print system, using PS Executive or QMS Document Option Commands (DOC). If the printer has an optional hard disk, set the Administration/ Memory/Enable Disk Swap menu to On.
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Note: If these cable connections are properly seated, then you » may have a defective disk drive or IDE-SCSI board. Contact your QMS vendor. See the list of telephone numbers in appendix A, “QMS Customer Support.” External SCSI Hard Disk Not On Line...
Reference for more information. Binary Data Printing Problem If binary data is not being interpreted correctly or if your binary print job doesn’t print, check that PS Protocol is set to the Binary or Binary Fixed 6-28 QMS 1660 Print System Operation...
Serial and Parallel Protocols” in chapter 5, “Additional Technical Information,” of the Reference for more information. If your QMS Crown printer is not interpreting the selected EOD command correctly for your print job, then do the following: Check the syntax and spelling of the EOD command in your file or network job separator, depending on your environment.
If you have manually set the orientation (landscape or portrait) through the control panel and your image doesn’t print correctly, you may be experiencing an orientation problem. The preferred method to set orientation is through your application. 6-30 QMS 1660 Print System Operation...
If you have not solved the problem, open the front cover of the printer. Hold your hand just close enough to the fixing assembly to tell whether the rollers are hot; then, with this information ready, call your QMS vendor for help.
Contact your QMS vendor for information on RAM upgrades. See chapter 6, “Printer Options,” in the Refer- ence . If the printer resets in other circumstances, call your QMS vendor for service. 6-32 QMS 1660 Print System Operation...
Listed below are several print quality problems with possible solutions. Try the solutions in the sequence given. If the solutions listed do not solve the problem, place a service call to your QMS vendor. Black Image (Entire Page) Install a new toner cartridge.
Install a new toner cartridge. Stains on the Back of the Page The paper path may be dirty. Clean the paper path area. See chapter 4, “Printer Care,” for more information. Toner Smudges Redistribute the toner. 6-34 QMS 1660 Print System Operation...
If step 1 does not solve the problem, install a new toner cartridge. Placing a Service Call If you have a problem you can’t resolve, contact your QMS vendor. Your QMS vendor is best equipped to handle most problems you may encounter.
In this case, the application manufacturer is the best source of help. Q-FAX Q-FAX, a QMS information retrieval service, provides application notes, technical support notes on common printing problems, and information about printer specifications, options, accessories, con- sumables, and prices.
QMS. You can access the QMS server via any one of the many web viewers available to Internet users. If you don’t have access to a web viewer, we recommend the NCSA Mosaic web viewer (Mosaic is at ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu).
Your printer firmware version (listed on the status and start-up pages) QMS National Service The following numbers are valid in the US. To contact QMS in other countries, see the list of world-wide offices in the following section. (800) 762-8894...
QMS World- wide Offices QMS World-wide Offices United States/ QMS, Inc. Latin America One Magnum Pass Mobile, AL 36618 (334) 633-4300 Product Information: (800) 523-2696 OEM Information: (800) 631-2692 Consumables: (800) 777-7782 Fax: (334) 633-4866 E-mail: info@qms.com Latin America Fax: (334) 639-3347...
Index %%EndOfDocument (R)4-38 Active jobs <ESC>%12345X (R)4-38 Status message (O)6-9 1200x600 dpi resolution unavailable Add EOD command, to your file (O)6-28 (R)5-28 1284, IEEE, cable pinouts (R)B-7 Adjust Inputbin bin 3 hole punched (O)6-29 Status message (O)6-9 500-sheet paper cassette (R)6-13 Administration menu (R)4-5 600x600 dpi resolution unavailable Memory (R)4-47...
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Colophon (R)D-4 Connector box (R)G-3 Color encoding HP-GL (R)5-35 Communication Legend Modes (R)5-3 Settings (O)3-9 Getting Started manual Testing, Macintosh (O)6-13 Operation manual Testing, parallel port (O)6-13 Reference manual Testing, serial port (O)6-13 — QMS 1660 Print System Master Index...
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Intellifont SIMM (R)6-34 Pitch (R)3-5 Disk operations Collation (O)3-6 Legend Disk Operations menu (R)6-54 Disk swap (R)4-49, (R)6-56 Getting Started manual Display (R)4-48 Operation manual Display list (R)5-17 Reference manual Do Error Handler menu (R)4-62 — QMS 1660 Print System Master Index...
PCL error codes (O)6-12 See also Status messages Legend Waiting for idle (O)6-10 Waiting on input end job (O)6-10 Getting Started manual ESP (R)5-24 Operation manual Printing modes (R)5-2 Reference manual Setting parameters (R)4-14 — QMS 1660 Print System Master Index...
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Garamond (Stempel) (R)6-36 Installing on hard disk (R)4-29 Installing optional (R)6-57 Legend Intellifont proms (R)6-32 Intellifont SIMM (R)6-36 Getting Started manual Intellifonts (R)6-36 Operation manual Intellifonts, troubleshooting (O)6-26 Kanji option kit (R)6-61 Reference manual — QMS 1660 Print System Master Index...
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Scaling Percent menu (R)4-17 Setting parameters (R)4-14 HP-GL symbol sets (R)3-10 Legend 9825 Character Set symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10 Getting Started manual ANSI ASCII (R)3-10 Operation manual French/German (R)3-10 Reference manual ISO French (R)3-10 — QMS 1660 Print System Master Index...
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Ignore Par. Err. menu (serial) (R)4-39 Image alignment (O)3-9, (R)2-3, Legend (R)4-56 Image Alignment menu (R)4-56 Getting Started manual Image orientation problem (O)6-30 Operation manual Imageable area (R)2-2 Image alignment (R)2-3 Reference manual — QMS 1660 Print System Master Index...
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Troubleshooting (O)6-25 ISO Spanish symbol set (HP-GL) Kanji option kit (R)6-61 (R)3-10 Katakana symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10 Legend See key name Keypad language menu (R)4-11 Getting Started manual Operation manual Reference manual — I-10 QMS 1660 Print System Master Index...
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Lines per Page menu (R)4-25 Legend Margins menu (R)4-26 Orientation menu (R)4-26 Getting Started manual Parameters, setting (R)4-23 Point Sz 100ths menu (R)4-26 Operation manual Tab Stops menu (R)4-26 Reference manual Lines per inch (R)5-5 — QMS 1660 Print System Master Index I-11...
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Offset, image, configuring (R)4-56 Mode menu Omega (R)6-36 LocalTalk (R)4-30 Parallel (R)4-35 Serial (R)4-40 Legend Mode, printing (R)5-2 PostScript (R)5-2 Getting Started manual Modes, communication (R)5-3 Operation manual Monochrome HP-GL/2 menu (PCL5) Reference manual (R)4-20 — QMS 1660 Print System Master Index I-13...
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Orientation menu (R)4-45 Standard (O)2-3 Paper feeder (O)3-4, (R)6-4, (R)6-9 Legend Installing (R)6-4 Removing (R)6-9 Getting Started manual Paper jam Operation manual Message stays on (O)6-23 Reference manual See also Jams (O)6-9 — I-14 QMS 1660 Print System Master Index...
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Lines per Inch menu (R)4-19 Macros, temporary, retaining (R)4-21 Testing communication (O)6-13 Parallel protocol (R)5-25 Parity Legend Errors, ignore (R)4-39 Ignore errors (R)4-39 Getting Started manual Serial (R)4-41 Operation manual Parity menu Reference manual Serial (R)4-41 — QMS 1660 Print System Master Index I-15...
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Cancelling (O)3-11, (O)3-12 Weight (R)2-5 Print media Page sizes and imageable regions (R)2-2 Legend Preventing jams (O)2-2 Print media jams Getting Started manual Curled (O)3-4 Operation manual Locating (O)6-2 Reference manual Locations (O)6-3 — I-16 QMS 1660 Print System Master Index...
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Q-FAX (GS)4-7, (GS)A-2, (O)A-2, (R)A-2 Warning (R)6-32 Printing Blank pages (O)6-29 Environments (R)5-13 Legend Incomplete jobs (O)6-30 Modes (R)5-2 Getting Started manual Two-sided (O)3-4 Operation manual Printing status Reference manual Status message (O)6-10 — QMS 1660 Print System Master Index I-17...
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Header pages (R)4-64 Serial protocol (R)5-25 Serif typefaces (R)3-3 Service call Legend Placing (O)6-35 Service, QMS Getting Started manual National Service (GS)A-4, (O)A-4, Operation manual (R)A-4 Reference manual United States (GS)A-4, (O)A-4, (R)A-4 — QMS 1660 Print System Master Index I-19...
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Priority (O)6-8 Put size paper in input bin (O)6-10 Legend Reboot Now? (R)4-10 Test print (O)6-10 Getting Started manual Toner absent (O)6-10 Operation manual Toner out (O)6-10 Reference manual Waiting for idle (O)6-10 — I-20 QMS 1660 Print System Master Index...
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Spooling (R)4-42 Customer (GS)A-2, (O)A-2, (R)A-2 Timeouts menu Internet (GS)A-3, (O)A-3, (R)A-3 Emul Timeout (R)4-66 QMS bulletin board (GS)A-3, (R)A-3 ESP Timeouts menu (R)4-66 Technical (GS)A-4, (O)A-4, (R)A-4 Job Timeout menu (R)4-68 United States (GS)A-4, (O)A-4, (R)A-4 PS Wait Timeout (R)4-67...
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