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DEC AlphaServer 2100 Operator's Manual (230 pages)
AGFA Operator's Guide Printer 2100
Brand:
DEC
| Category:
Printer
| Size: 0.98 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Preface
11
Software Requirements
11
Operating Information
12
Printer Components
12
Associated Documents
13
Conventions Used in this Guide
15
Safety Information
16
CDRH Label
17
Chapter 1 Printer Components
18
Functions of the Printer Components
18
Components: Front/Right-Side View
19
Printer Components: Front/Right-Side View
20
Components: Rear/Left-Side View
21
Printer Components: Rear/Left-Side View
22
Components: Inside the Printer
23
Printer Components: Internal View
24
Required Operating Space
25
Operating Space: Top View
26
Operating Space: Side View
26
Chapter 2 Operating Information
27
Powering the Printer on
27
Powering the Printer off
29
Opening the Top Cover
30
Closing the Top Cover
32
Selecting the Output Tray
33
Selecting the Top Output Tray (Facedown Print)
34
Selecting the Rear Output Tray (Faceup Print)
35
Loading Paper
36
Adding Paper to the Cassette
37
Feeding Media Manually
40
Manually Feeding Paper, Labels, and Transparencies
41
Legal-Size Coding Example
41
Using Duplex Printing
47
Feeding Envelopes Manually
53
Feeding Envelopes
53
Adjusting the Print Density
59
Printing the Engine Test Print
62
Engine Test Print
63
Printing Test Print a
65
Test Print a
66
Test Print a
67
Printing Test Print a
68
Printing Test Print B
69
Test Print B
70
Printing Test Print B
71
Printing the Font List
72
Font List
73
Printing the Font List
74
Using Control Representation Mode
75
Entering Control Representation Mode
75
Resetting the Printer
76
Chapter 3 The Control Panel
77
Control Panel
78
Control Panel Functions
78
Using the Keypad in Keypad Mode
80
Entering Keypad Mode
80
Keypad Functions: Keypad Mode
80
The Control Panel
81
Using the Keypad in Menu Mode
82
Chapter 4 Printer Configuration
83
Sample of a Menu
83
Entering Menu Mode
84
Using the Keypad in Menu Mode
85
Keypad Functions: Menu Mode
85
Reading the Display in Menu Mode
86
Displaying Menu and Feature Selections
86
Menu Display
87
Displaying Menu Values
88
Printer Configuration Memory
88
Operating Memory
89
ROM (Read-Only Memory)
90
Recalling Factory Default Values from ROM
90
NVRAM (Nonvolatile Random-Access Memory)
91
Saving Values in NVRAM
91
RAM (Random-Access Memory)
92
Operational Flow in Menu Mode
92
Saving Values in RAM
92
Operational Flow Chart
93
Sample Procedure for Changing and Saving Values
94
Changing and Saving Values
94
Test Print a
97
Menu Descriptions
98
Menu Mode Features and Values
98
FEEDER Menu
100
FEEDER Menu Features and Values
100
LAYOUT Menu
101
LAYOUT Menu Features and Values
101
Offset Position (Offsetx, Offsety)
102
Offset Positioning
102
Offset Printout Samples
103
Automatic New Line (Autonl)
104
COPY Menu
104
COMMAND Menu
104
INITIAL Menu
105
Macro
106
Device Identification
106
User Preference Character Set
107
Examples Using the Macro Feature
108
Paint Mode (Paint)
108
Paper Size (Paper)
108
INTERFACE Menu
109
Interface Selection (I/F)
110
Baud Rate (Baud)
111
RS232C Data Format (Rsmode)
111
Data Terminal Ready (Dtr)
111
Buffer Control (Xon/Xoff)
111
End of Text/Acknowledge (Etx/Ack)
112
Chapter 5 Print Media
113
Paper Specifications
114
Cassette Feed Paper Sizes
114
Special Considerations When Printing on Paper
115
Paper Specifications
115
Envelope Specifications
116
Special Considerations When Printing on Envelopes
119
Transparency Specifications
120
Special Considerations When Printing Transparencies
120
Transparency Sizes
120
Label Specifications
121
Unacceptable Labels
121
Special Considerations When Printing on Labels
122
Paper Handling and Storage
122
Paper Handling
122
Paper Storage
123
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting
124
Error Skip Procedure
124
Printer Status Messages
125
Operator Call Messages
126
Software Error Messages
127
Service Call Messages
130
Common Operating Problems
130
Common Operating Problems
131
Paper Jams
134
Paper Jam Areas
134
Top and Rear Paper Tray Paper Jams
135
Paper Feed, Transfer, and Fixing Assembly Paper Jams
139
Chapter 7 Maintenance
143
Cleaning the Printer
143
Cleaning the Internal Surfaces
144
Cleaning the Primary Corona Wire
149
Cleaning the Transfer Corona Wires and Discharging Pins
155
Extending EP-S Cartridge Life
161
Replacing the EP-S Cartridge
162
Rocking the EP-S Cartridge
162
Replacing the Ozone Filter
178
Chapter 8 Service
182
Digital Equipment Corporation Services
182
Questions to Consider before You Call
183
Appendix A Declaser Printer Quick Reference Guide
184
Positioning Controls
185
A.1 Positioning Controls
185
Margins and Spacing
188
A–1 DECVPFS Selective Parameters
190
Set/Reset Modes
193
Fonts and Character Sets
194
A–2 Scs—Select Character Set
197
A–3 NRC Fallback Selection
198
Miscellaneous
199
A.5 Miscellaneous
199
A–4 Selective Digital Private Parameters
199
Appendix B Accessories and Supplies
206
B–1 Declaser 2100 Printer Accessories and Supplies
206
Ordering Information
208
B.1 Ordering Information
208
B–2 Ordering Within the U.S.A
208
B–3 Outside the U.S.A
208
Appendix C Specifications
209
Operating Specifications
209
C.1 Operating Specifications
209
Serial Interface Specifications
212
RS232C Pin Assignments
212
C–1 Serial Interface Pin Assignment
212
Serial Connections to Modem
213
Serial Connections Without Modem
214
Parallel Interface Specifications
215
C–2 Parallel Interface Pin Assignments
216
Parallel Pin Assignment
217
Parallel Connections
217
C–5 Parallel Connections
217
Appendix C Specifications
209
Appendix D LN03 Compatibility
218
General Differences
218
D.1 General Differences
218
Printable Area Compatibility
219
Protocol Compatibility
219
D.3 Protocol Compatibility
219
Glossary
221
Operating Memory
225
Index
228
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DEC AlphaServer 2100 Owner's Manual (192 pages)
Brand:
DEC
| Category:
Server
| Size: 0.9 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Preface
13
1 Basic Operation
17
Before Using this Guide
17
In this Chapter
18
System Features
19
Overview
19
Characteristics
19
Architecture
20
System Characteristics
20
System Architecture
21
Environmental and Power Requirements
22
In this Section
22
System Dimensions
22
Environmental Specifications
22
System Dimensions and Service Area
22
Environmental Specifications
23
Power Requirements
24
Power Cords
25
Power Cord Order Numbers
25
Moving the System
26
Repositioning the System
26
System Leveler Feet
27
System Keys
28
Opening the System Door
28
Turning the System on
29
Overview
29
Checking System Settings
30
Powered-Down System Settings
31
Powering up the System
32
Powering up the System
33
Displaying Power-Up Information
34
Interpreting Operator Control Panel Power-Up Display
36
Preboot Tasks
39
Booting the Operating System
41
Booting the Operating System for the First Time
41
Autobooting the Operating System
43
Powering down the System
43
Before You Begin
43
Turning off DC Power
44
Turning off the System
44
Extended Power-Down (AC Power)
45
Turning off AC Power
45
Invoking Console Mode
46
Console Subsystem
46
Console Terminal
46
Console Mode
46
Remote Access
47
Invoking Console Mode
47
Connecting to Networks
48
Overview
48
Ethernet
48
Ethernet Network Connections
49
Connecting Peripherals
50
Serial/Parallel Connections
50
Connecting Serial and Parallel Devices
51
Terminal Connections
53
Operating Storage Devices
54
Overview
54
For Additional Information
54
Before You Operate Mass Storage Devices
54
Identifying Mass Storage Compartments
54
Storage Compartments
55
Operating Storage Devices
55
Operating a Compact Disc Drive
56
Compact Disc Drive Description
56
Caddyless Drive
56
Caddyless CD-ROM Drive
57
Drive with Caddy
58
CD-ROM Drive with Caddy
59
Inserting and Removing a Compact Disc
60
Inserting and Removing a Caddyless Compact Disc (Internal Disc Caddy)
61
Inserting and Removing a CD-ROM Caddy
63
Operating a DAT Tape Drive
64
DAT Description
64
Inserting a Tape
64
Removing a Tape
64
Inserting and Removing a Tape: DAT
65
Operating a Diskette Drive
66
Diskette Drive Description
66
Inserting a Diskette
66
Removing a Diskette
66
Diskette Drive and Diskette
67
Operating a QIC Drive
68
QIC Drive Description
68
Inserting a QIC Tape
68
Removing a QIC Tape
68
QIC Tape Drive and QIC Tape
68
2 Hardware Components
69
In this Chapter
69
Operator Control Panel (OCP)
70
Power-Up Display
70
Operator Control Panel
70
Halt Button
71
DC On/Off Button
71
Reset Button
72
Doors and Panels
73
Door and Panel Removal
73
Door and Panel Removal
74
System Front
76
System Rear
78
System Module Locations
80
Card Cage
80
Accessing the Card Cage
80
System Module Locations
81
Accessories
82
Accessories
83
3 Options and Upgrades
85
In this Chapter
87
Upgrade Overview
87
Adding Third-Party Devices
87
Supported Options
88
Access from the Internet
88
Access from Compuserve
88
Digital Systems and Options Catalog
88
Verifying System Configuration
89
Before You Begin
89
Firmware Menu Options for Windows NT
89
Viewing ARC Hardware Display
89
Sample Hardware Configuration Display
90
Viewing ARC Environment Variables
92
Device Names
92
ARC Environment Variables
93
ARC Firmware Environment Variables
93
For more Information
94
Openvms
94
Device Name Convention
97
Show Device
98
Show Memory
100
Setting and Showing Environment Variables
101
System Bus Options
102
System Bus Option Locations
103
CPU Modules
104
System Bus Configurations According to Number of Cpus
105
External I/O
106
Memory Modules
106
Standard I/O Module
107
EISA Bus Options
108
ISA Bus Options
110
Identifying ISA and EISA Options
112
ISA and EISA Boards
112
Configuring EISA and ISA Options
113
EISA Configuration Utility
113
System Configuration Diskette
113
Before You Run the ECU
113
Starting the ECU
114
Configuring EISA Options
117
Summary of Procedure for Configuring EISA Bus (EISA Options Only)
118
Configuring EISA/ISA Options
119
Summary of Procedure for Configuring EISA Bus with ISA Options
120
PCI Bus Options
121
PCI Board
121
Installing PCI Boards
122
SCSI Buses
123
Configuring the Removable Media Bus
124
Removable-Media Bus Configurations
125
Internal Storageworks Shelves
126
Internal Storageworks Configuration
126
SCSI Cable Routing to Internal Storageworks Shelves
127
Installing Storageworks Fixed Disks
128
Installing Hard-Disk Drives
129
Guidelines for Systems with SWXCR-Ex Controller
130
RAID Subsystem Documentation
130
Power Supply Configurations
131
Power Supply Modes
131
Ordering Guidelines
132
Power Supply Configurations
133
4 Troubleshooting the System
135
Introduction
135
In this Chapter
135
Before You Begin
136
Determine Service Provider
136
How to Identify a Problem
137
Task Overview
138
Steps to Identifying a Problem
138
Steps to Resolving Problems
138
Determining Type of Problem
139
Reporting Problems to Digital Services
140
Pre-Call Checklist
140
Digital Support Center Contact Numbers
140
Digital Support Centers
141
Power Problems
144
Troubleshooting Power Problems
144
Problems Getting to Console Mode
145
Troubleshooting Problems Getting to Console Mode
145
Interpreting the Operator Control Panel Power-Up Display
146
CPU Failover
146
Interpreting Operator Control Panel Power-Up Display
148
Console Reported Problems
149
Troubleshooting Console Reported Problems
149
Show Fru
150
Test
152
Mass Storage Problems Indicated at Power-Up
154
Troubleshooting Fixed-Media Problems
154
Troubleshooting Removable-Media Problems
156
EISA Bus Problems Indicated at Power-Up
157
Troubleshooting EISA Problems
158
PCI Bus Problems Indicated at Power-Up
159
Troubleshooting PCI Problems
159
Boot Problems
160
Troubleshooting Boot Problems
160
Troubleshooting Operating System Reported Errors
162
Troubleshooting RAID Problems
163
Technical Support
189
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