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  • Page 1 Lomond EvoJet Office 2 Windows User Guide...
  • Page 2 Read this before you go any further The following symbols are used in this document to highlight warnings, potential hazards, or best practice procedures, and have the following meanings: Danger – potential risk of personal injury, including electrical shock, burns etc. Warning –...
  • Page 3 Use of any other power cords may damage your printer and void your warranty. Use only authorised consumables Use of any printhead other than those authorised Lomond technology printheads will damage your printer and void your warranty. Use of unauthorised inks or ink tanks may damage your printer and will void your warranty.
  • Page 4 Safety Use only appropriate paper Inappropriate paper may cause damage to your printer. In particular, you should not use: • transparencies • kinked, curled or cockled paper • paper which is too thick • paper with any staples or pins in it. Clear paper jams promptly To avoid further problems, attend to all paper jams and any other cause of printer failure promptly.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents • Table of Contents Getting to know your Lomond printer What is in the box Main components Printer Printhead cartridge Ink tanks Features Control Panel Connector bay Setting up your Lomond printer Unpacking your new printer Locating the printer...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Uninstalling older printer drivers Printing with your Lomond printer Getting ready to print Choosing your paper Print dialog box Printing a test page Cancelling a print job Using print properties Printer properties Help Print settings profiles Borderless prints...
  • Page 7 Network Settings IP Configuration settings SNMP Configuration Toolbox Troubleshooting screens Event Log Maintenance Lomond maintenance Extended maintenance activity Restoring print quality Printhead cleaning via the Menu button Printhead cleaning using Printer Properties Services tab Printhead cleaning using the Toolbox Resetting original configuration settings...
  • Page 8 Printer slows down between pages Error/operational status messages Status messages on your printer's LCD screen Alert windows status messages Specifications Appendices Relocating your Lomond printer Local relocation Remote relocation Unpacking your printer Repackaging your printer Notices and Regulatory statements Page 8 of 106...
  • Page 9: Getting To Know Your Lomond Printer

    Getting to know your Lomond printer • Getting to know your Lomond printer • What is in the box When you open the box containing your new Lomond printer, you will find the following: The Lomond printer A power cord...
  • Page 10: Main Components

    Getting to know your Lomond printer • Main components Use this section as a reference when reading this document. It identifies and locates the components that will be mentioned throughout the rest of this document. • Printer Front view Ink tank access...
  • Page 11 Getting to know your Lomond printer Rear view/Side view Tray 2 (Multi-purpose tray) closed USB port Side access door Ethernet port Side access door latch Power socket Tray 2 (Multi-purpose tray) Tray 2 (Multi-purpose tray) open Side access door Tray 2 (Multi-purpose tray)
  • Page 12 Getting to know your Lomond printer Internal view Ink tank access cover Printhead Ink tank cover (open) Printhead latch Ink tank cover (closed) Ink tank (in slot) Fluidic couplings Ink tank coupling Printhead cover Page 12 of 106...
  • Page 13: Printhead Cartridge

    Getting to know your Lomond printer • Printhead cartridge Printhead handles Protective cover Electrical contacts tape Foil vacuum bag Nozzles protective tape Cardboard packing box Protective cover flaps Cover retaining clip Page 13 of 106...
  • Page 14: Ink Tanks

    Getting to know your Lomond printer • Ink tanks Ink tank blister pack Pull tab Page 14 of 106...
  • Page 15: Features

    Getting to know your Lomond printer • Features The features of the printer that you will use most frequently are highlighted in this section. • Control Panel The Control Panel has six control buttons along with one LCD screen and one attention lamp to communicate printer status information.
  • Page 16: Setting Up Your Lomond Printer

    Setting up your Lomond printer • Setting up your Lomond printer Printer installation consists of: • Removing your printer from its packaging. • Installing your printer on a desktop (see page 18). • Powering up your printer (see page 20).
  • Page 17 Setting up your Lomond printer Removing the paper picker stay Before loading any paper into the paper tray for the first time, remove the packing material used to lock the paper picker during transport. (Also remove the tape from the paper stop.) DO NOT dispose of this packing material.
  • Page 18: Locating The Printer

    Original ink tanks are supplied in a blister pack as shown in the Ink tanks section on page 14. When installing a new Lomond printer, use ONLY the ink tanks provided in the packaging. Specifically, DO NOT install a USED ink tank. To install the ink tanks in your printer: Lift the ink tank access cover and the four ink tank covers to reveal the ink tank slots.
  • Page 19 Setting up your Lomond printer Carefully remove the ink tanks from the blister pack, ensuring you do not drop or otherwise damage them. Remove the upper and lower pull tabs attached to each ink tank (see the Ink tanks section on page 14) before inserting it into its slot on the printer.
  • Page 20 Setting up your Lomond printer Close the ink tank covers, ensuring they snap down firmly. This image cannot currently be displayed. Close the printer cover and allow at least two minutes for the ink to fill the ink channels in the printer.
  • Page 21: Loading Paper

    1 on page 29. • Loading paper Your Lomond printer has a main paper tray called Tray 1, which may be removed from the main body of the printer as shown in Figure 1 on page 17. Tray 1 is designed to hold only the following paper sizes: •...
  • Page 22 Setting up your Lomond printer Prepare a stack of up to 250 sheets of paper (all of the same size) for insertion into Tray 1 as follows: • Flex the sheets back and forth to loosen them, then fan them a few times (do not crease the paper).
  • Page 23: Loading Us Legal Size Paper

    Setting up your Lomond printer • Loading US Legal size paper US Legal paper, at 8½” × 14” is considerably longer than US Letter or ISO A4, and to accommodate it Tray 1 incorporates a sliding section which can be extended to increase its total length.
  • Page 24: Installing The Printhead Cartridge

    65 for instructions. • Installing the printhead cartridge Your Lomond printer cartridge is a delicate micro-electrical-mechanical device and should be treated with due care to avoid degradation of print quality. DO NOT touch the printhead cartridge ink couplings, nozzle surface or the electrical contacts when installing the printhead cartridge.
  • Page 25 Setting up your Lomond printer Always lift the printhead latch as far as possible. It should be vertical when fully opened. Remove the fluidic cap protectors from the two fluidic couplings. Open the end of the printhead package outer box and slide out the foil bag.
  • Page 26 Setting up your Lomond printer Remove the printhead cartridge from the foil bag. Remove the orange protective plastic cover from the printhead cartridge. Holding the printhead cartridge by the handle: • Release the flaps covering the ink ports (1 and 2).
  • Page 27 Setting up your Lomond printer Dispose of the removed strip immediately and do not allow the removed strip to contact the electrical contacts or the printhead nozzles. Raise the printhead latch fully until it is upright so you can insert the printhead into the printer at an angle.
  • Page 28: Installing Printer Drivers

    PC. Where another version of Windows differs significantly from the behaviour described, specific reference will be made to such differences. To install the latest printer drivers for your Lomond printer, use the latest Lomond printer drivers CD and ensure you have an active connection to the Internet.
  • Page 29 Double click on WinSetup to bring up the Welcome window. Click Install Printer Software. If your PC is connected to the Internet, a check will now be made that the Lomond SFP printer drivers on your CD are the latest available. If a later version of driver is available on your supplier web site, you will see the following dialog box.
  • Page 30 If you have not installed any other Lomond printer driver, the License Agreement dialog box should be displayed. Select I accept… and click Next. If this is the first time you are installing a Lomond printer OR you have uninstalled all Lomond printer drivers, the Printer Connections dialog box will appear.
  • Page 31 To add another printer, select Add another printer. For further information, Installing additional printers on page 43. If you have a current version of Lomond printer drivers already installed, the following selection dialog box will appear. For further information on: •...
  • Page 32 Setting up your Lomond printer In Windows XP another window may pop up at this point: If the above window is displayed, follow the instructions and click Next to continue. The Preinstalling Drivers window opens: A dialog box also opens asking you to power on the device and connect the USB cable.
  • Page 33 Setting up your Lomond printer The Installing Drivers window is then displayed and the installation of the printer drivers proceeds in the background. This image cannot currently be displayed. In Windows XP the following window may be displayed instead. This image cannot currently be displayed.
  • Page 34 Setting up your Lomond printer If required, your printer firmware will now be updated. Firmware updating is indicated by a progress bar and a warning window being displayed, as shown here. DO NOT interrupt the firmware update under any circumstances. Doing so may damage your printer.
  • Page 35 Setting up your Lomond printer If you have chosen to print a Test page and one is not printed, inform support personnel. If you have upgraded your drivers, the following window will be displayed instead. If you are asked to reboot, save all work, close all applications and reboot.
  • Page 36: Installing A Network Driver

    (see page 49). DO NOT use the Windows ‘Add Printer’ Wizard to install your Lomond printer driver. Doing so will result in an incomplete software installation and limited printer functionality. To experience all the documented features, use ONLY the procedure set out here.
  • Page 37 Setting up your Lomond printer Click Install Printer Software. If your PC is connected to the Internet, a check will now be made that the Lomond SFP printer drivers on your CD are the latest available. If a later version of driver is available on your supplier web site, you will see the following dialog box.
  • Page 38 Setting up your Lomond printer In the Printer Connections dialog box select Configure to print over the Network, then click Next. The installation utility pre-installs some software and searches for compatible printers on your network. A dialog box appears displaying a list of networked printers. Select the printer you wish to use and click Next.
  • Page 39 Setting up your Lomond printer Continue from step 1 above. If you still cannot see your printer listed, contact support personnel. If your Network Administrator has given you an IP address, click Other Printer. When you do so another dialog box will appear, asking you to enter the IP address of the printer you wish to install.
  • Page 40 Setting up your Lomond printer If you still cannot communicate with your printer, contact support personnel. The installer will then load the drivers into your PC, then check and update the printer firmware if necessary. The firmware in the selected printer is now checked. If the firmware is older than the one that came with your driver software, you will be given the option to update it.
  • Page 41: Installing A Network Driver On A Server

    For information on setting up your printer driver as a service on a server PC, see your network support personnel. Not all Lomond printer driver options may be available to you when using a networked printer connected to a Server. See Print options greyed out on page 97.
  • Page 42 Setting up your Lomond printer Follow the directions for Installing a USB driver on page 28. Access the Toolbox on your printer (see Accessing the Toolbox application on page 75). Navigate to the IP Configuration settings screen (see page 80).
  • Page 43: Installing Additional Printers

    CD containing the latest printer drivers for your Lomond printer. DO NOT use the Windows ‘Add Printer’ Wizard to install your Lomond printer driver. Doing so will result in an incomplete software installation and limited printer functionality. To experience all the documented features, use ONLY the procedure set out here.
  • Page 44: Updating Your Printer Drivers

    28. • Updating your printer drivers Where an older version of Lomond drivers is found on your PC, the installer sequence will offer an option to update such a driver. Updating your Lomond printer driver follows similar sequences as found in:...
  • Page 45: Updating Printer Firmware

    All other steps will remain the same. • Updating printer firmware Lomond printer firmware resides in each printer and not all networked printers may need to have their firmware updated each time you load a new printer driver on your PC. In such cases you may need to update the firmware of a particular printer at a later date.
  • Page 46 Setting up your Lomond printer If the above window is not displayed: Launch a copy of Windows Explorer and navigate to the CD-ROM/DVD drive where you inserted the installation CD. You should see something similar to the following in your Windows Explorer window: Double click on WinSetup to bring up the required window.
  • Page 47: Repairing Printer Drivers

    Setting up your Lomond printer If some printers are found to have older firmware, you will be asked to select which one(s) to update. Select the printer and click Next. Your printer firmware will now be updated. Firmware updating is indicated by a progress bar and a warning window being displayed, as shown here.
  • Page 48 Setting up your Lomond printer If the above window is not displayed: Launch a copy of Windows Explorer and navigate to the CD-ROM/DVD drive where you inserted the installation CD. You should see something similar to the following in your Windows Explorer window: Double click on WinSetup to bring up the required window.
  • Page 49: Uninstalling Older Printer Drivers

    You must reboot before printing on your Lomond printer again. • Uninstalling older printer drivers You will generally not need to uninstall older Lomond printer drivers on your PC, as you are given the option to update them (see Updating your printer drivers on page 44).
  • Page 50 Setting up your Lomond printer A welcome page will be displayed. Click Next. Previously installed drivers will be displayed in the dialog box, as shown here: Select the appropriate one and click Remove One or, if more than one printer driver is listed you may use the Remove All button.
  • Page 51 Setting up your Lomond printer If your USB cable is still connected, you will be asked to disconnect the printer USB cable. When you have done so, click Next. Always disconnect the USB cable. DO NOT continue without disconnecting. A progress bar may be displayed as shown below in a separate dialog box.
  • Page 52 Setting up your Lomond printer You may be asked to reboot your computer to complete the uninstall procedure. You need not reboot at this point, but you must do so before installing a new version of Lomond printer driver. Page 52 of 106...
  • Page 53: Printing With Your Lomond Printer

    • Getting ready to print Before you start to print with your Lomond printer, ensure that your printer is switched on, the power lamp is lit and steady, and the Ready message is displayed on the LCD screen.
  • Page 54: Printing A Test Page

    Figure 4 shows the Print dialog box associated with Microsoft Office Word 2003, and is typical of Print dialog boxes for Microsoft applications. Figure 4 Typical Windows Print dialog box From this dialog box you may select your Lomond printer and bring up the Properties dialog box as shown in Using print properties below.
  • Page 55 In the General tab, click the Print Test Page button. A message window should be displayed, as shown below. A test page should be printed on your Lomond printer. Check that the test page prints. If not, see the Troubleshooting section on page 94 for help.
  • Page 56: Cancelling A Print Job

    Printing with your Lomond printer • Cancelling a print job You can cancel one or more print jobs that you have sent to your Lomond printer by any of the following methods: On the printer Press the Stop/Cancel button on the printer Control Panel. This will cancel only the job currently being processed.
  • Page 57: Printer Properties Help

    Printer properties Help Help is available for most configurable properties in your Lomond printer driver. To bring up this help you have two options. In any tab of the Properties dialog box (see Figure 5): Click the option for which you require help and press the F1 key on your PC.
  • Page 58: Print Settings Profiles

    If these do not meet your requirements, you can change any or all configurable print settings in the Lomond printer driver and save them to a profile which you can name. You can then quickly restore any saved profile, to avoid needless repetition in printer driver setup.
  • Page 59: Custom Paper Sizes

    Printing with your Lomond printer You may combine that with either or both of the Rotate 180º or Mirrored check boxes to obtain the orientation you require for your printout. As you select the various combinations of options, the graphic on the right pane of the Properties dialog box will display the orientation you have chosen.
  • Page 60 Printing with your Lomond printer In the Media pane of the General tab in the Lomond Printer Properties dialog box, ensure that you have selected Tray 2. Click OK again to save your selection and exit the Properties dialog box.
  • Page 61: Multi-Page (N-Up)

    • Multi-page (N-up) You can print up to 16 pages of your document on one sheet on your Lomond printer. This option is sometimes called N-Up printing and can be accessed as follows: In the Properties dialog box (see Figure 5), click Layout to display the Layout tab, as shown here.
  • Page 62 Open a Word document of at least two pages. Select File > Print from the Word menu (or press [Ctrl] + [P]). Select your Lomond printer and click Properties to open up the Lomond printer driver Properties dialog box. Click the Duplex Settings arrow and select either Long Edge or Short Edge.
  • Page 63: Booklets

    Printing with your Lomond printer Follow the instructions shown on the LCD screen: • Remove the printed sheets from the output tray. • Open the paper tray. • Insert the printed pages back on top of any other paper in the paper tray.
  • Page 64 Open a Word document of at least eight pages. Select File > Print from the Word menu (or press [Ctrl] + [P]). Select your Lomond printer and click Properties to open up the Lomond printer driver Properties dialog box. In the Layout tab, as shown below, click the Booklet arrow and select Booklet Left Binding or Booklet Right Binding.
  • Page 65: About Resizing

    For example, in Microsoft Office Word 2003, in its Print dialog box: Set the Scale to paper size option to the size of the paper in your Lomond printer. Each application will have a different way of setting this option. Refer to your application Help documentation for further information.
  • Page 66 Printing with your Lomond printer To print from Tray 2: Remove the external packing tape as illustrated below if you have not done so, and then open Tray 2 to load papers. Raise Tray 2 into position as shown, using the paper feed open tab. Tray 2 should lock into place.
  • Page 67 Printing with your Lomond printer Remove the external packing tape as illustrated below. Pull the tray extension as shown below. Page 67 of 106...
  • Page 68 Printing with your Lomond printer Place the required number of papers onto Tray 2 holding them against the side. Then, slide the the Width Adjustment guide until the papers rest against the side. Issue a Print command from your application.
  • Page 69 Printing with your Lomond printer In the General tab of the Properties dialog box, click the Source arrow and select Tray 2 in the Media pane. If you are using custom paper sizes, refer to Custom paper sizes on page 59.
  • Page 70: Common Printer Messages And Alerts

    Paper out. Load paper to Tray 1 Paper out. Load paper to Tray 2 Your Lomond printer will not signal an empty paper tray until it is asked to print. Action Required: To remove these alerts, simply refill the paper tray following the instructions in...
  • Page 71: Ink Low

    Toolbox application (see page 77). Action Required: On a Lomond printer this message is only issued when an ink tank is completely empty. Whenever you see an Ink Low message, you should replace ink tanks as needed (see Installing the ink tanks on page 18).
  • Page 72: Paper Jam

    Printing with your Lomond printer Action Required: Remove the empty ink tanks. Install new ink tanks. See Installing the ink tanks on page 18. Press the OK/Resume button on your printer. After a while, the printer then executes a quick flush and any pending print jobs are automatically resumed.
  • Page 73 Printing with your Lomond printer Open the side access door by pushing up on the door latch as shown. You DO NOT need to switch off the printer before opening the side access door. It is quite safe to access the side door of the printer, as there are NO HOT OR ELECTRICALLY CHARGED AREAS EXPOSED when the side door is open.
  • Page 74 Prolonged excessive tilt can cause the printhead to deprime, giving rise to print quality problems. Your Lomond printer must be located on a level surface. Should this not be the case, you will be notified and the printer will stop printing until the error is cleared. The next time you issue a Print command, the following messages will appear on both your PC and printer.
  • Page 75: Managing Your Lomond Printer

    • perform some simple troubleshooting. • Accessing the Toolbox application You may use the Toolbox application on both local Lomond printers (connected via a USB cable) and network-connected Lomond printers. To access the Toolbox application from your PC: Click the Windows Start icon on your taskbar.
  • Page 76: Toolbox Information Screens

    Select your printer from the set of attached devices listed on that page and click it. In the above screen the Lomond printer is listed as Lomond Office Printer Pro as shown. The Home Page will be displayed, similar to that shown below.
  • Page 77: Supplies Information

    Managing your Lomond printer Supplies information The Supplies Information page shows a summary of your current ink and printhead pages. To access the Supplies Information page from the Home Page, click Supplies Info. The percentages displayed on this page are accurate to the nearest five percent.
  • Page 78: Usage Information

    Managing your Lomond printer To access an Ink detail information page from the Home Page, navigate to the Supplies Information page, then either click one of the Ink Level links or select one of the Ink Details color from the Select a supplies page below arrow. The Black Ink Information page is shown below.
  • Page 79: Toolbox Settings Screens

    Managing your Lomond printer • Toolbox settings screens Using these screens, various printer and network settings may be viewed, and some settings changed. General Settings The printer configuration settings information provided on this screen may be required when you are seeking support.
  • Page 80: Ip Configuration Settings

    Managing your Lomond printer IP Configuration settings This screen allows you to view and change IP Configuration settings on your printer. Changing printer settings through this screen may cause your printer to become unusable. Always refer to your support personnel first before making any changes.
  • Page 81: Toolbox Troubleshooting Screens

    The following screens may help in troubleshooting problems with your Lomond printer. Event Log Your Lomond printer logs errors into a special buffer in printer memory. The Event Log screen displays any errors that have beeen logged by the printer as it responds to your commands, or performs maintenance functions.
  • Page 82: Maintenance

    Managing your Lomond printer This window will list the last 100 events that have occurred. If you need to contact support personnel, you may be asked to open this windows on your PC. To access the Event Log page from the Home Page, select Event Log.
  • Page 83: Lomond Maintenance

    Routine Lomond maintenance • Lomond maintenance Your Lomond printer does not require any user intervention for routine maintenance. Maintenance is generally carried out in the background and is interrupted when printing. There is only one exception to this, when the printer enters an extended cleaning function.
  • Page 84: Printhead Cleaning Using Printer Properties Services Tab

    Routine Lomond maintenance Press the Menu button, use the Up or Down button to select Maintenance, and then press the OK/Resume button. Use the Up or Down button to select Quick maintenance. Press the OK/Resume button to start the cleaning process.
  • Page 85: Printhead Cleaning Using The Toolbox

    Routine Lomond maintenance All cleaning operations consume ink. The more thorough the cleaning operation, the more ink is consumed. When you need to clean the printhead, it is recommended that you: ∗ Always start with a Quick clean and progress from there ∗...
  • Page 86 Routine Lomond maintenance Source a clean, lint free cloth and moisten it with clean water. The cloth should not be dripping wet. Remove the printhead from the printer as described in Replacing the printhead cartridge page 91. Hold the printhead facing down as shown in the diagram.
  • Page 87: Resetting Original Configuration Settings

    Click the Windows Start icon on your taskbar. Select Devices and Printers. Right click the Lomond Office Printer Pro in the Printers and Faxes pane and select Printer properties. Click Preferences. In the General tab, click the arrow in the My Print Settings pane and select Defaults.
  • Page 88: Supplies And Accessories

    • has staples in it. Some types of paper must not be used on your Lomond printer, as their use may damage the printhead and render your printer unusable. See Choosing the right paper on page 89.
  • Page 89: Choosing The Right Paper

    • transparencies If in doubt, contact the supplier of your Lomond printer. Paper for two-sided printing and Booklets Manual duplexing or Booklet printing is best used with text and light color applications. Not all paper can be used for double-sided printing. Specifically, paper that has a preferred or specially prepared side will generally be unsuitable.
  • Page 90: Ink

    Supplies and accessories • Ink You must use only Lomond-compatible ink in your Lomond printer. Lomond ink cartridges carry information about the ink they hold. This information is used by the printer to optimise printing on various paper types. • Sourcing new ink Contact your supplier to source new ink tanks.
  • Page 91: Printhead Cartridge Storage And Handling

    Supplies and accessories • Printhead cartridge storage and handling Once installed, your printhead cartridge should remain in the printer. Removing the printhead cartridge is not recommended, even while transporting the printer. If you need to remove the printhead cartridge and store it for any specific reason, protect the printhead cartridge at all times from contamination by air-borne or surface contaminants such as dust or fibres.
  • Page 92 Supplies and accessories Press the OK/Resume button again to confirm. This will open the printhead latch automatically. If the printhead latch cannot be released automatically as described, contact support personnel. DO NOT attempt to release the printhead latch in any other manner by yourself. Rotate and lift the printhead latch as shown to reveal the printhead cartridge.
  • Page 93 Supplies and accessories Gently lift the printhead cartridge away from the printer as shown. Lift until the old printhead cartridge is clear of the printer. If you have kept the protective cover (see the Printhead cartridge section on page 13), use it to cover the old printhead cartridge, as there is always a chance some ink will remain in the printhead cartridge.
  • Page 94: Troubleshooting

    There is paper in the paper tray; it is clean and inserted with the print side facing down. If the above checks did not solve your problem, see below. • Printer installation problems Installation of your Lomond printer should be trouble-free and simple, if you follow the directions given in section Setting up your Lomond printer on page 16.
  • Page 95: Excessive Tilting Of Printer

    Check that your Test Page prints correctly. Installing older software Installing an earlier version of the Lomond printer driver on your PC is not recommended. If you need to install an older version of the Lomond printer driver, contact support personnel.
  • Page 96: Printing Problems

    The most common printer problems are covered in the Common printer messages and alerts section on page 70. This section covers other issues that may arise in the course of operating your Lomond printer. Paper picking problems The most common causes of paper picking problems are: •...
  • Page 97: Paper Jams Due To Paper Curl

    Paper jams due to paper curl When printing heavy graphics, the speed of your Lomond printer may cause the paper to curl in the output tray of your printer. This curl may cause a paper jam in the output tray. To minimise the chance of this occurring: •...
  • Page 98: Cannot Access Toolbox Home Page

    Generally most Web browsers are set up with JavaScript enabled. If you have linked to a Lomond printer as a service from a Windows 2003 or 2008 Server, and you find you cannot jump to other Toolbox pages other than the Home Page, a likely cause is that the Server has restricted access to JavaScript.
  • Page 99: Error/Operational Status Messages

    Invalid firmware Sump full warning • Alert windows status messages Messages listed in the following table are displayed by the Lomond printer driver on your PC screen as a small popup window, called an Alert window. Page 99 of 106...
  • Page 100 Specifications Such messages are intended to help you understand the nature of the problem. This table lists all Alert window messages and suggests what action you can or should take. Should the suggested course of action not have the desired effect, contact support personnel. Alert windows carrying critical alerts will not close until you choose to close them and, if closed, may re-appear at the next print action if the error has not been fixed.
  • Page 101: Specifications

    Specifications • Specifications Specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Printing Dye based Normal: 60 ppm (1600 x 800 dpi) Speed Less than 1 second Paper dry to the touch Ink dry time Best: 30 ppm (1600 x 1600 dpi) before leaving printer Printhead Cartridge OST5.1 print head (user replaceable) Ink replenishment...
  • Page 102: Appendices

    Appendix - Relocating • Appendices • Relocating your Lomond printer Once your printer is set up and working to your satisfaction, you should not move it but leave it connected and switched on for best performance. If you need to move it to another location in the house or in your office, read the section...
  • Page 103: Remote Relocation

    Appendix - Relocating Remote relocation When transporting your Lomond printer to a remote location, your printer will need to be re- packaged. To minimise the chance of ink leakage due to incorrect handling, your printer must be placed in ‘transport mode’ before repackaging. This requires you to switch off the printer as set out below: To place your printer in ‘transport mode’, see page 102.
  • Page 104: Unpacking Your Printer

    Appendix - Unpacking • Unpacking your printer This section provides a simple visual guide to unpacking your new Lomond printer. Setting up your Lomond printer on page 16 for detailed information on how to proceed after unpacking. Page 104 of 106...
  • Page 105: Repackaging Your Printer

    Appendix - Repacking • Repackaging your printer This section provides a simple visual guide to repackaging your printer for transport, as discussed in Remote relocation on page 103. Page 105 of 106...
  • Page 106: Notices And Regulatory Statements

    Appendix - Notices and Regulatory statements • Notices and Regulatory statements This is a place-holder for Certificates and Statements to be inserted (as appropriate) by Brand Partner(s). • Edition Notice • FCC Compliance • European Community • WEEE directive • Industry Canada •...

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