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Kyocera DP-3600 Printer User Manual

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2. 5 20 Correcting a Paper Jam Correcting Paper Jams A CAUTION Pull out the paper feed unit and wait a while to allow the fuser unit to cool Do not touch the fuser unit as this may result in a burn injury Fuser unit A WARNING Take care not to leave any small pieces of paper in the printer when removing paper jams as this may result in fire Note that data remaining in the printer will be lost if power is turned off while correcting a paper jam After checking the location of the paper jam using the table on the previous page take corrective action according to the table on the next page After removing all jammed paper the printer will automatically resume printing 5 21 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 5 22 Meaning of Indicator Corresponding Printer Location Check the optional paper feeder When a paper jam occurs in the optional feeder pull it out EF 100 carefully For details read the optional envelope feeder Only m installed instruction manual Check the multi purpose tray When a paper jam occurs in the multi purpose tray first completely remove all jammed paper and then open and close the front cover Check the optional paper feeder Open the side cover of the paper feeder indicated and remove ST 1000 the jammed paper See Figure 5 1 D and E are only displayed when an optional ST 1000 is installed Check
3. Paper Guide Front Side 1 Pull out the paper feed cassette until it stops 2 Open the paper feed roller located on the right side of the cassette until it stops as shown in the figure 3 Next adjust the position of the paper stopper located on the left side of the cassette While holding down the lever green on the paper guide slide the paper stopper to the desired paper size 4 Adjustthe position of the paper guides located at the front and rear of the paper feed cassette Align the paper guides to the desired paper size by pressing the knobs green on the paper guides so they slide 1 20 Setup and Connections Paper Limit Indicator Paper Stopper Paper Feed Cassette Paper Guide Do not touch the rubber part of the paper feed unit 1 21 Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer 6 Add paper Try as much as possible to use fresh paper which has just been opened Paper which has been stored long periods contains moisture and may result in sheets sticking together and or paper jams For specifications on the paper which can be used with this printer please refer to Appendix B Paper Selection 1 Square the edges of the paper and insert into the paper feed cassette as shown in the figure Be sure that the paper does not exceed the paper limit indicators located on the left and right of the paper guide see previous page The paper feed cassette c
4. 4 5 POWER COIG uiii u a 1 8 1 27 Power switch a asiaani ratini 2 12 PRECAUTIONS FOR USE 1 5 Print density 2 58 2 62 Print quality problem 5 4 Printer driver 1 30 Printer specifications A 1 Protective seal 4 6 Protocol eate y s esau C 14 R RAM DISK aceti 2 32 Reduction 2 29 Registration roller 4 18 Resolution indicator 2 4 Resource protection 2 61 Right paper B 4 RS 232C interface C 7 RS 422A interface C 9 S Scalable fonts 3 2 Separator 4 17 Serial interface 2 4 C 7 Serial interface connector 1 25 C 13 Setup and connections 1 13 Gel MK vd EAR E 1 41 Size reduction 2 25 2 29 Sleep timer 2 56 Source size 2 30 Special paper ssssssessnssseeerrrnreeeereerrn nerne B 9 S RAM Card aai 2 40 STACK TEE 2 9 STATUS key u
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6. L a 2 62 Setting the Audio Warning Buzzer 2 62 Contents XX Chapter d 3 1 Bitmap and Scalable Fonts ccccccceeeeeeeeceeeeeeaeeeeaeeeeeeeseeeecaaeeeeaaeseeeeeseeeeeaeeeeneeee 3 2 RE ga ONS iunii iu eire E b a redo EU RON NE Mta 3 3 Symbol Set eite tomes 3 8 Chapter 4 Maintenancoes T 4 1 Toner Container Heplacement sse enne tenens 4 2 leaning Fated cl e n mtt e ss bau Cuno adatta m etatis 4 10 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 5 1 EECH cr malu Saqi etae eru arbo hk La ERN EDO TRA CFA TA LIRE CELER TRAD R 5 2 Print Quality Viele EE 5 4 Indicators and Messages nennen ener en nnn as nnns 5 8 Correcting a Paper Jam 5 19 Chapter 6 Symbol Set Tables En 6 1 Appendix A Printer Specifications A 1 Appendix B Paper Selection B 1 Appendix C Host Computer Interface C 1 Je E INDEX 1 Mode Select Menu Last page Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer This chapter uses illustrations to explain the names of parts of this printer how to use it its environmental requirements and how to install it ZNOAUTIONIEABBES ic sates asia itti e
7. Program Manager Main B Clipboard Viewer Print Manager 3 Double click on Printers Control Panel Settings Help iil e 5 Color Parts Mouse Desktop Se Keyboard International Date Time 386 Enhanced Ka Drivers 1 33 Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer 4 Click on Add gt gt 5 Ascreen for List of Printers will appear From the choices click on Install Unlisted or Updated Printer Default Printer Installed Printers Set As Default Printer pq Use Print Manager 5 List of Printers Install Unlisted or Updated Printer 1 34 Setup and Connections 6 Click on Install 7 The install printer menu will appear Enter ICD ROM Drive Name V and click on OK Install Driver Insert unlisted updated or vendor provided printer driver disk in CD ROM Drive Name x Set As Default Printer Use Print Manager List of Printers Install Unlisted or Updated Printer 8 Select DP 3600 from the printers displayed and click on OK Once the driver has been installed close the Control Panel by clicking on Close 1 35 Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer The Multi Purpose Tray 1 36 The multi purpose tray is incorporated on the right side of the printer It can be used in one of two modes first mode or cassette mode The multi purpose tray can hold about 100 sheets o
8. 2 62 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer Control Panel The printer control panel consists of indicators a message display and various keys Symbolic Indicators FORM FEED P Key ON LINE K key ii CONTINUE 4 Key CANCEL Key EXIT Key Message Display STACK Key key ENTER STATUS key FEED Key Nearly all of the printer modes set using keys on the control panel are automatically recorded within the printer and are not lost even if power is turned off The previous operational mode is therefore restored when the printer s power is turned on again Message Display Control Panel The message display displays the printer s operational mode Messages which are displayed and their meaning are given in the table below Message Meaning The printer is self testing and warming up after power up and is not ready to print The printer is warming up and is not ready to print The printer is ready to print The printer is processing print data or in the middle of printing The last page remains unprinted The printer waits awhile and eventually generates a form feed allowing the last page to be printed The length of time depends on the form feed timeout setting The printing will begin immediately when the Form Feed key is pressed If a memory card is being used this can indicate the printer is waiting for data to be written The printer is in Sleep mode The printer wakes f
9. 7 is displayed Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer Key CONTINUE Function 1 This key forcibly cancels errors and resume printing when printing is halted due to errors 4 key EXIT MODE key key key FORM FEED and gt key ENTER STATUS key Notes such as memory overflow 2 This key functions as the key during mode selection It moves upward in the mode select menu and moves the cursor left 1 This key interrupts settings when pressed during mode selection See page 2 23 2 This key is used to start and end the next mode selection and make settings This key is used in relation to the interface emulation fonts character code set memory card operations and optional hardware etc For details see the menu hierarchy given at the end of this manual These keys are used to select menus and change setting values while making settings with the MODE key Holding either key down activates an auto repeat function causing menus to continuously change 1 This key is used to forcibly print a form feed on the last page when a print timeout occurs 2 This key functions as the key during mode selection It moves downward in the menu hierarchy and moves the cursor right See page 2 23 1 This key confirms settings selected during mode selection 2 This key prints a status page online See page 2 19 3 This key determines the paper source while i displayed See page 5 10 i
10. 1 30 Setup and Connections The printer folder will open Double click on Add printer E Printers ID File Edit View Help File Edit View Go Favorites Help 4 m Back Forward Up Cut Copy Address a Printers Printers Windows 95 Windows 98 The Printer Wizard screen will appear Click on Next gt A screen for selecting the printer to be connected will appear Select the most appropriate printer and click on Next Next Click the manufacturer and model of your printer screen will appear At this point select Have Disk located at the lower right See the figure for Step 7 A screen for installing from floppy disk will appear Enter CD ROM Drive Name as the source from which to copy the file and click on OK 1 31 Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer Add Printer Wizard Install From Disk m CD ROM Drive Name s 8 Select DP 3600 click on Next gt and follow the on screen instructions to install Once the driver has been properly installed the printer icon will be added to the printers folder Note When printing under Windows 95 98 be sure to set the emulation of this printer to HP LJ 5M 5Si default setting 1 32 Setup and Connections Installing Under Windows 3 1 1 Insert the supplied CD ROM into the CD ROM drive of the computer 2 Double click on the Control Panel
11. This printer possesses two SIMM sockets One 16 MB SIMM is installed in one of the sockets when the printer is shipped from the factory When expanding the printer s memory to its maximum of 64 MB it is necessary to remove this SIMM which was installed at the factory 1 41 Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer The description given below is intended for service personnel Precautions on the Handling of Extended SIMMs Static electricity which may accumulate in the human body through walking on carpets or other such surfaces is the enemy of SIMMs loaded with many semiconductor chips Pay attention to the following things before installation to protect memory chips against damage from static electricity Do not remove the SIMMs from their anti static bag until immediately prior to installation Eliminate any static electricity from your body through grounding before touching the SIMMs Be absolutely sure when handling the SIMMs to hold them by the substrate without touching the printed connector section 1 42 Expanding Memory Installing SIMMs Insert the SIMM or SIMMs into the dedicated sockets on the printer s main board A WARNING Take precautions that no foreign substances such as metal chips or liquid get inside the printer during the installation process Operation of the printer during the presence of a foreign substance may lead to fire or electric shock A CAUTION Be sure to turn off the printer
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13. Please read the instruction handbook before using the printer Keep it close to the printer for easy reference INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK P The DP 3600 in this photograph is equipped with two optional paper feeders ST Laser Prin ter D 3600 1000 and an optional document finisher F 8118 Introduction Please read the instruction handbook before using the printer Keep it close to the printer for easy reference The sections of this handbook and parts of the printer marked with symbols are safety warnings meant to protect the user other individuals and surrounding objects and ensure correct and safe usage of the printer The symbols and their meanings are indicated below DANGER Indicates that serious injury or even death will very possibly result from insufficient attention to or incorrect compliance with the related points AA WARNING Indicates that serious injury or even death may result from insufficient attention to or incorrect compliance with the related points CAUTION Indicates that personal injury or mechanical damage may result from insufficient attention to or incorrect compliance with the related points Symbols The A symbol indicates that the related section includes safety warnings Specific points of attention are indicated inside the symbol N General warning AN atin Warning of danger of electrical shock A ONU Warning of high temperature The Q symbol indicates
14. g a AD 31 is installed setting active LAGS Toh di only for the selected paper type Display the submenu to be set and press the ENTER key A will flash Press the or keys to select the desired parameter Example Setup menu for Paper weight Press the CANCEL key if you want to cancel the setting The 7 will disappear Setting the Paper Type 4 Pressing the ENTER key will cause the gt to disappear Pressing the EXIT key will exit the setting The same procedure can be used to set the parameters on other submenus Note that the setting status for paper weight and fuser mode used for each paper type is as given in the table below In addition all paper type settings made usin can be reset to Lip menu Envelope Card Custom stock Paper Type These cannot be selected when the paper source is EF 100 2 55 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer Sleep Timer Setting This printer is equipped with a sleep timer function for conserving energy in cases where there has been no operation from the control panel or data has not been received for a predetermined period of time The sleep timer can be set anywhere from 0 to 120 minutes in 5 minute increments Setting the sleep timer to 0 turns it off The sleep timer is set at the factory to 30 minutes Once the set time arrives the printer will display minimizes the amount of energy used 2 and all indicators will go out This Pressing a key on th
15. After the printer accepts all data and there is no more data from the computer the printer will wait a set amount of time without printing the final page Once this preset amount of time has elapsed the printer will automatically issue a form feed This timeout setting can be set in 5 second increments up to 495 seconds This is the total number of pages printed by the printer up to the present time Although is the default setting and this menu does not usually appear page mn mode will be forcibly set to on if a occurs due to insufficient printer memory Be sure to return this setting to i c in order to maintain high printer memory efficiency This sets the print resolution Continued from previous page 12 These menus are for service personnel They should not be operated by the user QUALITY CERTIFICATE This machine has passed all quality controls and final inspection bw MITA COPYSTAR AMERICA INC Headquarters 225 Sand Road P O Box 40008 Fairfield New Jersey 07004 0008 TEL 973 808 8444 FAX 973 882 6000 New York Show Room 149 West 51st street New York NY 10019 TEL 212 554 2679 FAX 212 554 2625 Northeastern Region 225 Sand Road P O Box 40008 Fairfield New Jersey 07004 0008 TEL 973 808 8444 FAX 973 882 4401 Midwestern Region 225 Spring Lake Drive Itasca Illinois 60143 TEL 630 250 7447 FAX 630 250 8787 MITA COPYSTAR CAN
16. Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Safety amp EMI Requirements IEC IEC950 1991 A1 A2 A3 A4 IEC825 1 1993 Laser requirements U S A FDA Title 21 CFR Chapter 1 Subchapter J CSA C22 2 950 UL1950 1995 3 edition FCC Rules 47 CFR Parts 2 and 15 subpart B Class B CDC ICES 003 3 1997 Class B XII Disclaimer Moving the Printer Introduction We shall have no liability or responsibility to customers or any other person or entity with respect to any liability loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by equipment sold or furnished by us including but not limited to any interruption of service loss of business or anticipatory profits or consequential damages resulting from the use or operation of the equipment or software When you move the printer e Move it gently Keep it as level as possible to avoid spilling toner inside the printer f you ship the printer remove the developer unit and ship it separately Be sure to consult your dealer before attempting long distance transportation of the printer xiii Introduction As an ENERGY STAR Partner Mita Mita Copystar America Inc has Determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency ENERGY STAR is a U S registered mark XIV Introduction Introduction The laser printer has many extremely desirable features It was designe
17. e The printer should not be the same power circuit as an air conditioner fluorescent light copier or shredder because these devices generate electrical noise on the power line If it must share a power circuit with equipment like this a light frequency noise filter or isolation transformer is advisable Filters and transformers are available commercially If the power from the outlet itself appears to be unstable a line stabilizer should be used In places where the voltage tends to fluctuate it may be necessary to install a voltage regulator As the disconnect device is not incorporated in the printers AC primary circuit an easy accessible socket outlet must be provided near the equipment e If the printer is used with the optional bulk paper stacker F 8130 or document finisher F 8118 in order to avoid short circuiting it should be ensure that these devices are plugged securely into their respective power outlets Be sure to connect the ground wire for the printer s power supply to the ground terminal of the power outlet to a copper pole buried at least 65 cm 25 inches in the ground or to a water pipe approved by the water department for use as a ground Never use a gas pipe as a ground as this may result in fire E Handling of plastic bags A WARNING Keep the plastic bags that are used with the printer away from children The plastic may cling to their nose and mouth causing Giele le EE 9 PRECAU
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20. Typeface Trademark Acknowledgement All resident fonts in this printer are licensed from Bitstream Inc Cambridge Massachusetts U S A Dutch801 Swiss742 Incised901 ZapfCalligraphic801 ZapfHumanist601 OriginalGaramond and Chianti are trademarks of Bitstream Inc Century Schoolbook Stymie and Cooper Black are trademarks of Kingsley ATF Type Corporation ITC Avant Garde ITC Benguiat ITC Bookman ITC Souvenir ITC Zapf Chancery and ITC ZapfDingbats are registered trademarks of International Typeface Corporation Revue is a trademark of Esselte Pendaflex Corporation in the U S Letraset Canada Ltd in Canada and Esselte Letraset Ltd elsewhere Bitstream Sublicense Agreement FONTWARE TrueDoc developed by BITSTREAM INC is provided as part of this Printer by our company under license We as a Licensee of BITSTREAM grants you the Sublicensee non exclusive right to use FONTWARE TrueDoc installed in this Printer if you agree to and at all times comply with the following items 1 Ownership As the Sublicensee you own the Printer in which FONTWARE TrueDoc is originally installed but BITSTREAM retains title to and ownership in the software program of FONTWARE TrueDoc The Sublicense is not a sale of the original software program of FONTWARE TrueDoc or any portion or copy of it 2 Copy Restrictions FONTWARE TrueDoc is copyrighted Unauthorized copying of FONTWARE TrueDoc even if modified merged or included with other soft
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22. Correcting a Paper Jam In the example given on page 5 19 paper is jammed in the paper feeder C the upper cassette 1 and the paper feed unit H 1 When paper jams in multiple locations such as in this example begin taking corrective action from the location displayed at left After the paper jam in the paper feeder C is corrected the display will change as follows 2 Next pull out the paper feed unit and remove the jammed paper After removing the paper the display will change as follows 3 Close the front cover This completes taking care of this paper jam Notes Sometimes the page on which the paper jam occurred will not be re printed depending on the location of the paper jam e Note that your hands may become dirty from unfused toner when removing paper jams Frequent occurrence of paper jams may indicate you are using a paper specification which does not suit the printer If this appears to be the case please switch to a different type of paper Also be sure to check that the paper type setting is correct Suitable paper specifications are described in detail in Appendix B If you have tried changing paper types and paper jams still occur frequently there may be some problem with the printer In this case please contact your dealer 5 23 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Paper Feeder s Side Cover Figure 5 1 Printer s Side Cover Left Face Up Tray Figure 5 2 Paper jam in face up
23. During printing LpA 54 dB A During standby LpA 39 dB A During sleep mode Immeasurably low Printer 560 mm 22 1 8 wide x 345 mm 13 5 8 high x 566 mm 22 3 8 deep Paper feeder 560 mm 22 1 8 wide x 247 mm 9 3 4 high x 560 mm 22 1 8 deep Printer 38 2 kg 84 2 Ibs Paper feeder 19 5 kg 43 Ibs Appendix B Paper Selection Appendix B Paper Selection General Guidelines Although the page printer is designed for printing on standard dry PPC photocopier copy paper standard paper it can print on various types of paper that conforms to the specifications given in this chapter Select paper carefully as use of paper inappropriate for the printer may result in paper jams or wrinkling of output paper Low quality paper may reduce printing quality not only wasting paper but possibly leading to damage to the printer It is possible to achieve efficient printing with few problems and minimize the risk of printer damage or wear by following the precautions listed below Usable Paper Be sure to use copy paper standard paper used in standard dry PPC photocopiers Note Some recycled paper does not meet the necessary specifications for use in this printer due to conditions such as stored water and pulp content Before purchasing recycled paper test a sample on the printer and check that printing quality is satisfactory Be sure to select a brand of recycled paper which offers good printing quality and does not
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25. Expand printer memory Cannot format disk because host data is spooled there Format the disk after F 4 is displayed Continued on next page 5 11 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting VMB Alias error Alias setting failure or no virtual bin corresponds to the alias Make the setting again z VMB Password error No password specification mistaken password or password setting failure Check the password VMB Although an attempt was made to use a virtual bin job stack the stack size reached the maximum limit Output the job or raise the maximum limit zz VMB There was a job or page which could not be read out during virtual bin job output the job is destroyed VMB No job in the virtual bin specified for output or that virtual bin is not being used Check the bin MPS A non volatile job has reached the maximum limit and no more data can be saved Clean up the job or raise the maximum limit i MPS There was a page which could not be read out within a job the job is s destroyed i MPS No job in the virtual bin specified for output or that page is missing The virtual mail box area is full Print out accumulated VMB data If the VMB function is being implemented by RAM DISK increase the RAM DISK size Please clean the inside of the printer See Chapter 4 After cleaning the inside of the printer press the CONTINUE key and the printer will be ready for printing This message will be displayed when or
26. Pay particular attention to these considerations if you are choosing paper yourself B 7 Appendix B Paper Selection Packaging Select paper that is wrapped by the ream and then placed in a box The best wrapping is one whose inner surface is coated to protect again humidity Specially treated paper We recommend that you avoid using paper listed below which has been specially treated even if it meets basic specifications If you wish to use such paper test a sample on the printer and check that printing quality is satisfactory before purchasing Paper with a glossy finish Paper with sections cut out Paper which is embossed B 8 Special Paper Special Paper This section explains printing on special paper The page printer can use the following types of special paper In this case set the media type according to the table below Paper type Media type Colored paper Preprinted paper Overhead projector transparencies Postcards Envelopes Label When using the above types of paper be sure to use products that are specified for use with photocopiers and or page printers Feed paper other than colored paper or pre printed paper from the MP multi purpose tray or optional envelope feeder EF 100 Since the composition and quality of special paper vary considerably special paper is more likely than white bond paper to give trouble during printing Special paper may be used with this printer if it meets the
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28. currently selected settings Continued on next page Continued from previous page C1 Continued on next page Kb 8 4 Depending on the emulation selected the following set gt z are available The printer can be set to print error data during KPDL emulation If this is set to F error data will be printed if trouble occurs during printing This is set to f before leaving the factory You can select either of two Courier fonts amp bold or L iskrt thin as the default font The original selection is 1 selection made applies to both bit map fonts and scalable fonts the two cannot be set independently The menu is Gerten instead for these fixed width fonts l i from previous page Continued on next page 5 6 W The RAM i z menu is not displayed when an optional hard disk unit is installed This sets whether to enable or disable the difference between A4 size and letter size Under the default setting of the paper size of the paper source is matched to the paper size given for the data and if these differ a corresponding error message is displayed When this is set to iiri printing is performed even if the actual paper size differs from the paper size given for the data This menu is displayed only when 1 from previous page Continued on next page 9 10 11 8 9 10 11
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30. r when leaving the factory The buzzer will sound according to the type of printer error as given in the following table The buzzer does not sound if the buzzer setting is set to H 2 62 Type of Error and Corresponding Audio Alarm Buzzer Priority High Error Message Setting the Audio Warning Buzzer Alarm Frequency Remarks short beeps short beeps short beeps short beeps short beeps short beeps short beeps short beeps short beeps short beeps short beeps short beeps Continued on next page 2 63 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer Priority Error Message Alarm Frequency Remarks short beeps _ short beeps _ short beeps short beeps short beeps short beeps short beeps short beeps _ long beeps _ Low These error messages are displayed if the relevant option is fitted iti The number displayed will vary depending on the error Please refer to Chapter 5 2 64 Setting the Audio Warning Buzzer The alarm will continue to sound while the error condition continues if the printer is in the sleep mode the alarm will be silent for that period alone The alarm will cease to sound however when the CANCEL key is pressed To rectify the various error conditions listed above please refer to Chapter 5 of this manual or to the operating manuals accompanying the various optional equipment Notes If you wish to cancel the data being processed while the a
31. the printer s firmware contents of its read only memory This manual any copyrightable subject matter sold or provided with or in connection with the sale of the page printer are protected by copyright All rights are reserved Copying or other reproduction of all or part of this manual any copyrightable subject matter without the prior written consent of our company is prohibited Any copies made of all or part of this manual any copyrightable subject must contain the same copyright notice as the material from which the copying is done Regarding Tradenames PRESCRIBE is a registered trademark of Kyocera Corporation PRESCRIBE 2 PRESCRIBE 2e KPDL and KIR are trademarks of Kyocera Corporation Diablo 630 is a product of Xerox Corporation IBM Proprinter X24E is a product of International Business Machines Corporation EPSON LQ 850 is a product of Seiko Epson Corporation HP LaserJet 5Si and HP LaserJet 5M are products of Hewlett Packard Company Hewlett Packard PCL and PJL are registered trademarks of Hewlett Packard Company Centronics is a trade name of Centronics Data Computer Corp PostScript is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Adobe and Acrobat are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated which may be registered in certain jurisdictions This page printer uses PeerlessPrint5 and PeerlessPrintXL to provide the HP LaserJet compatible PCL5 lan
32. 00000062 Remaining Size 00524226 Slot number Slot name for the memory card only A is supported Card size The overall memory capacity of the card in units of bytes Data size The amount of data available to the system Remaining Size The remaining amount of available memory on the memory card After this information is printed the message display will return to F 2 48 Memory Card Printing a List of Data Names Partitions This operation prints the contents data names data size etc of the memory card inserted in the memory card slot 1 Bring up the menu zl Li ice on the message display 2 Press the ENTER key will appear Press the CANCEL key to cancel printing 3 Pressing the ENTER key again will cause printing to start MEMORY CARD STATUS PAGE Partition Name Size Type Slot 1 DataS001 1980 Data A 2 DataS002 32 Data A 3 DataS003 1704 Data A Card Size Data Size Remaining Size A 00524288 A 00003992 A 00520296 Current terminate string WRED After this information is printed the message display will return to za d 2 49 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer Note Remaining Size in the partition list indicates the amount of remaining memory on the memory card Since the system uses about 70 bytes to write a piece of data on the memory card the actual available memory on the card is a little less than that displayed 2 50 Setting the Paper Typ
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34. 2 1 4 1 u wl WE D E M m i y n 2 4 6 76 9 108 124 140 156 172 1898 204 220 235 252 P p i 2 amp amp 7 93 19 ms m 157 173 189 205 221 237 253 H 2 D M mj 2 I Y y E gt N 341 P f b B 2 s er m 9 we us m ug m o9 25 em 232 253 14 30 46 62 78 94 110 126 142 158 174 190 206 222 238 254 t E A Im E I gt N ni 9 j P ii pb F JO 2 10 Y I B i y u 30 62 94 Ho ue m ise 4 190 2 om 238 254 s mn 6 o am w m 15 i5 m 207 223 239 255 E F O ox Y IB diy 6 11 Chapter 6 Symbol Set Tables LaserJet 5M Windows Latin 2 9E 0 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B Cc D E F S 0 0 P p R Bp d 0 16 32 48 64 80 96 112 128 144 160 176 192 208 224 240 SE 1 1 A Q a d A N 17 33 49 65 81 97 113 129 145 161 177 193 209 225 241 PURIS 2 2 B Rb r 277 JA Ni L 2 18 34 50 66 82 98 114 130 146 162 178 194 210 226 242 3 3 CS cs 1 amp 3 19 35 5l 67 83 99 15 131 147 163 179 195 211 227 243 ne 4 4 D T dit KR O A 6 4 20 36 52 68 84 100 116 132 148 164 180 196 212 228 244 5 9 5 E Ue u e Au L O T 5 21 37 53 69 85 101 117 13
35. C 3 RS 422A Signal Pin Assignments Pin In out Signal Description 1 FG Frame ground 3 In RDA Receive data Inverted 7 SG Signal ground 9 Out SDA Send data Inverted 10 Out SDB Send data 11 5 V DC 18 In RDB Receive data Serial RS 232C RS 422A Interface Overview of Signals RS 422A FG Frame Ground Pin 1 This pin is connected directly to the printer frame RDA Receive Data Inverted Pin 3 RDB Receive Data Pin 18 These pins carry asynchronous data sent from the computer to the printer differential input SG Signal Ground Pin 7 All signals can transmit between the printer and the host computer to send each signals with a signal ground SDA Send Data Inverted Pin 9 SDB Send Data Pin 10 These pins carry asynchronous data sent from the printer to the computer differential output 5 V DC Pin 11 This line is connected to the printer s 5 V DC line 5 V 0 5 V 250 mA Serial and Parallel total maximum fused RS 422A interface voltage levels The interface signal voltage levels conform with the EIA RS 422A standard The differential voltage varies from 200 mV to 6 V SERIAL Connector The connector marked IOIOI RS 232C RS 422A on the rear panel is a DB 25S connector Use a DB 25P connector or equivalent for the connector on the cable C 13 Appendix C Host Computer Interface RS 232C RS 422A Protocol A protocol is a set of rules the co
36. Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer First mode 1 38 3 Check that the message Ft LINE indicator is lit 4 Set the paper source eto the multi purpose tray by pressing the FEED key until the message display indicates ii ti The multi purpose tray indicator on the control panel will flash and 2 will b displayed 5 Press the MODE key Then use or keys to display Paper Farid jir 6 Pressthe gt Form Feed key to display if trat Siz ip tips press the ENTER key so you can set the paper size or Gen to be fed from the multi Boufer tray See Mode Select Menu at the end of this manual The manner in which paper is fed in each of these modes is explained below 1 Press the MODE key Then use or keys to display Faper Fiat 2 Press the h Form Feed key to display P trai mode 3 After pressing the ENTER key the mode See is changed by pressing the and keys 4 Press the EXIT key Note In this mode the paper source indicator on the control panel does not change while paper is being fed from the multi purpose tray Cassette Mode The Multi Purpose Tray Press the MODE key to display nop bhandiinac Press the gt Form Feed key to display i trai moda After Ed the ENTER key the mode display is changed by pressing the and keys i ei and then press the ENTER key POmu ri e Press the EXIT key Insert the paper so that
37. D F inter has been displayed No toner container is installed Install the toner container See Chapter 1 The printer does not operate when this message is displayed Continued on next page 5 12 Indicators and Messages The drum unit is not installed Securely install the drum unit in the printer For details see the maintenance kit description manual The developing unit is not installed Securely install the developing unit in the printer For details see the maintenance kit description manual The fuser unit is not installed Securely install the fuser unit in the printer For details see the maintenance kit description manual The maintenance kit LY 30 needs to be replaced Replace the maintenance kit since the total number of printed pages has reached 350 000 Contact the licensed dealer from which you purchased the printer or service outlet The maintenance kit includes a drum unit developer unit and so on An unsupported option hardware has been installed Be sure to install proper option hardware compatible with the DP 3600 Please refer to the list of options on page vi A failure requiring the attention of service personnel has occurred A failure requiring the attention of service personnel has occurred and the printer has stopped The corresponding error code and total printed pages are 5 13 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Error Messages Current print processing cannot continu
38. Feeder AD 31 Duplexer F 8130 Bulk Paper Stacker 3000 sheets AS M8111 Mail Box Sorter F 8118 Document Finisher 1800 sheets HD 201 Hard Disk Units Barcord Reader DP 2800 3600 Series Introduction Vil Introduction Interface connectors Safety information viii Important note on the interface connectors Be sure to turn off printer power before connecting or disconnecting an interface cable to the printer For protection against static discharge which may be applied to the printer s internal electronics through the interface connector s keep any interface connector which is not in use capped using the protective cap supplied Use shielded interface cable Laser safety This printer is certified as a Class 1 laser product under the U S Department of Health and Human Services DHHS Radiation Performance Standard according to Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968 This means that the printer does not produce hazardous laser radiation Since radiation emitted inside the printer is completely confined within protective housings and external covers the laser beam cannot escape from the printer during any phase of user operation Laser notice This printer is certified in the U S to conform to the requirements of DHHS 21 CFR Subchapter for Class 1 laser products and elsewhere is certified as a Class laser product conforming to the requirements of IEC 825 Introduction A CAUTION Laser radiation w
39. H Xh x E o 8 24 40 56 2 88 104 120 136 152 168 184 200 216 232 248 ST 9 9 I Y i y 9 E U ja 3 25 A 57 73 89 105 121 137 153 169 185 201 217 233 249 SE A ls J Z ij Z alo TR UJ 0 10 26 42 58 4 90 106 122 138 154 170 186 202 218 234 250 SE B K k lt gt E U 11 27 43 59 75 91 107 123 139 155 171 187 203 219 235 251 c lt LI HH 2 A IUl 12 28 4 60 76 92 108 124 140 156 172 188 204 220 236 252 e D M mi I Y 13 29 45 61 7 93 109 125 141 157 173 189 205 221 237 253 S E gt N n 9 j1 P i p 14 30 46 62 78 94 110 126 142 158 174 190 206 222 238 254 F O _ o Vell B i y 15 3 47 63 79 95 lu 127 143 159 175 191 207 223 239 255 0 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F a ie 0 0 P p 0 16 32 48 DI 80 96 112 128 144 160 176 192 208 224 240 o b 1 1 AQ a q q gt 1 y 33 49 65 81 EI 113 129 145 161 177 193 209 225 241 2 2 B Rb t x lt je 2 18 34 50 66 82 98 114 130 146 162 178 194 210 226 242 3 3 C S c is T 3 19 35 51 67 83 99 115 131 147 163 179 195 211 227 243 o 4 4 DT dit tile 16 4 20 36 52 68 84 100 M6 132 148 164 180 196 212 228 24 5 5 E Ue u e D 5 21 37 53 69 85 101 117 133 149 165 181 197 213 229 245 P ERIS 6 amp 6 F V v 9 jo J 6 22 38 54 70 86 102 118 134 150 166 182 198 214 230 246 3 TM Ka 7 7 G Wig w O 1 4 H 7 23 39 55 n LH 103 119 135 151 167 1
40. Indicetor zs S a Suyu g usss 2 6 Custom setup 2 53 Index D DATA indicator 2 7 Dispose of the old toner container 4 5 Dumping received data 2 57 E Ecopritit z uuu uu uuu ite leni 2 60 5 6 Emulation 2 21 2 25 2 28 Emvelope mhris hitene 1 40 2 30 Error messages 5 14 EXITSK6y iii T 2 10 Expanding memory 1 41 F Face up output tray 1 24 FEEED K6y t nete ttes 2 9 Feed selection 2 15 First mode nii arraia 1 38 Flash memory card 2 40 FOhtS eei eri E 2 19 2 22 3 1 FORM FEED key 2 10 Form feed ion attt 2 23 Fuser mode 2 54 2 55 Index 1 Index G General guide 5 2 Gf TEES 4 12 Grid cleaner 4 2 4 12 IBdieal ri uuu a l slaba 2 6 5 8 lt UE 1 30 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS 1 3 Interface aree ee Dens 2 24 C 1 Interface indicator 2 4 Interface signals C 3 J Jumper connector C 11 KCC Lid te MS 2 28 KIR Z a nr e trina ein 2 58 KIR 2 test pattern 2 22
41. KI Zk z 13 29 45 6l n 93 109 125 141 157 173 189 205 221 237 253 FERES E gt N n 19 11 ZZ 1 1 14 30 46 62 78 94 110 ice 142 158 1n 190 206 222 238 254 P O o BB AFE e L B 1 15 31 AT 63 79 95 lu 127 143 159 175 191 207 223 239 255 LaserJet 5M PC775 26U 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B D E F 9 gt 0 P p C La O 0 16 32 An 64 Bo 96 n 128 144 160 176 192 208 224 240 1 lt 1 AQ alq ji jest B l D 33 49 65 81 97 113 129 145 161 177 193 209 225 241 1 et 2 B R bir g re l 2 i8 34 50 66 82 98 114 130 146 162 18 TE 210 226 242 ali 3 CS c slaj 6o Z F N 3 S ig 35 51 67 83 99 115 131 147 163 179 195 211 227 243 D 4 DT dit z d i 16 9 4 20 36 52 68 B4 100 116 132 148 164 180 196 212 228 244 5 5 E Ule ju G A O 5 21 37 33 69 85 101 117 133 349 165 181 197 213 229 245 E s i amp l FIV vi amp le l C lU u nu 5 22 38 54 70 86 102 118 134 150 166 162 198 HU 230 246 et i 7G wWeglwl l it E Ol la EA EI 39 55 71 87 193 119 135 151 167 183 199 215 231 247 stc s Hx hx tls amp z Klo 8 24 Ei 56 m Di 104 320 136 152 158 184 200 16 232 248 i la J 90 1411 J9 I Y i y JE O a F k 9 25 DI 57 73 89 105 121 137 153 169 185 201 217 233 249 x zj z R iE ot 10 26 a 58 74 90 106 122 138 154 170 186 202 218 234 250 sd lt KI k tiri
42. Pulling Out Paper Feed Unit Green Paper Feed Unit To prevent static electricity be sure to cover interface connectors not being used with the protective caps Developer Unit supplied with the printer Developer Unit Release Lever Grey Service use only 1 12 Setup and Connections Setup and Connections Set up the printer according to the following steps Gebees kA ste Install the printer on the paper feeder AA Page 1 14 Opern the top cover D Ee ua aaa Page 1 15 Install the toner container U u nnns Page 1 16 Close the top COV t u ce erac eri Pee Hi ce Ue W e doe pie n aria iaa Page 1 19 Adjust the paper guide on the paper feed cassette u u Page 1 19 obreros C EEEIEE ENEE EEA VA E Page 1 22 Open the paper stopper on the face down tray if required Page 1 24 Open the face up output tray when the tray is being used Page 1 24 Connect the printer to the computer a Page 1 25 Attach the power cord Lu a a iniiba ta ana aa ayau usya eb yak uya tenen nn Page 1 27 n Test tlie DEIER Pre ptite teg dip Tini eh etu iat Page 1 28 Test the interface with the computer l uu uuu Page 1 29 Install the printer driver oo eee ceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeseaaeeeseeaaeeeseeaaeeeseeseneeeeeneneees Page 1 3
43. are bi directional Detailed descriptions of the signals follow Strobe nStrobe Pin 1 A negative going Strobe pulse causes the printer to read and latch the data on the Data 0 1 to Data 7 8 signal lines Data 0 1 to Data 7 8 Pins 2 to 9 These eight signals form the data byte sent from the host computer to the printer Data 7 8 is the most significant bit Acknowledge nAck Pin 10 This negative going pulse acknowledges the previous character received by the printer Acknowledge pulses are sent only when Busy is low Busy Busy Pin 11 This signal is high when the printer is busy and low when it is able to accept more data Every high to low transition is followed by an Acknowledge pulse Parallel Interface Paper Empty PError Pin 12 This signal goes high when the printer runs out of paper On Line Select Pin 13 This signal is high when the printer is on line and low when the printer is off line It goes low when the upper unit is raised or when the ON LINE key is pressed to set the printer off line Note The Paper Empty and On Line signals are not used unless enabled by the FRPO command O2 parameter Auto Feed nAutoFd Pin 14 This signal is used in the Epson version of the Centronics interface to receive a carriage return In high speed mode it is used as an interrupt 5 V DC Pin 18 This line is connected to the printer s 5 V DC line 5 V 0 5 V 250 mA Serial and Paral
44. as shown in the figure and install Toner Container Grooves 1 17 Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer 5 Check that the toner container is installed in the correct position and push forcefully on the top of the toner container 6 After the toner container is installed set the two toner container release levers to the left position fixed Toner Container Release Levers Be sure to set to the left and fix the container in place 1 18 Setup and Connections Close the top cover Close the top cover Top Cover Adjust the paper guide on the paper feed cassette The paper feed cassette attached to the paper feeder located at the bottom of the printer can be used to supply standard paper from A5 size up to ledger size by adjusting its paper guide and paper stopper position The paper feed cassette is shipped from the factory set to A4 or letter The positions for each paper size are indicated inside the paper feed cassette Note A4 and letter size can only be fed in the landscape direction 1 19 Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer Paper feed cassette position Paper Guide Note Be sure to remove the size C Paper Size Indicator Position indicator plates which are temporarily attached before using the printer Z Esse IIB Paper Stopper
45. e un tri D 9 E Ki Lu a O pur Orv 99 115 131 147 163 179 195 211 227 243 3 19 35 51 e g 99 115 131 147 163 179 195 21 s X Hen e D Q wo x 2 2 gt ge A iw o e o 84 100 116 132 148 164 180 196 212 228 244 4 20 36 52 e E 100 116 132 148 164 180 CR c Ba con x m lt CA tri e ba lt ele gt gt Or foo Or 101 117 133 149 165 181 197 213 229 245 5 2l 37 53 e E R 3 e z ZS 101 117 133 149 165 181 197 21 T lt t O e o xX tA Qs Uistumsuos o Qem eE NeKe X Z lt s CG E d ius E co 6 22 38 54 102 118 134 150 166 182 198 214 ij 246 6 22 38 54 102 118 134 150 166 182 198 214 230 246 5 7 7 gw I O 1 4 7 7 x 7 23 39 55 n 103 119 135 151 167 183 199 215 231 247 7 23 39 55 71 103 119 135 151 167 183 215 231 247 Oli 8 8 H h x I o B 24 40 56 72 104 120 136 152 168 184 200 216 232 248 8 24 40 56 Hi 104 120 136 152 168 184 216 232 248 No M H e oO o E o No _ o s z 105 in 13 153 169 185 201 2 233 249 9 25 4 57 7 105 121 137 153 169 185 z B z x oa uu N gt x O Or gt x KN C e g 10 26 42 58 H 106 122 138 154 170 186 202 218 234 250 10 26 E 58 74 106 122 138 154 170 186 i s lt o tr thie DS rig Q C W i ake Co
46. following conditions Note that these types of paper differ greatly in their construction and quality resulting in an increased chance of problems occurring during printing No liability will be assumed if moisture etc given off in printing on special paper causes harm to the machine or operator Note Before purchasing any type of special paper test a sample on the printer and check that printing quality is satisfactory B 9 Appendix B Paper Selection Colored Paper Preprinted Paper Specifications for each type of special paper are given below Colored paper should meet the same specifications as listed for white bond paper in page B 3 In addition the pigments used in the paper must be able to withstand the temperature of the printer s fusing process approximately 200 C 392 F The paper base of preprinted paper should meet basic specifications The preprinted ink must be able to withstand the temperature of the printer s fusing process approximately 200 C 392 F and do not use paper with any kind of surface treatment such as the type of paper commonly used for calendars Overhead Projection OHP Film B 10 OHP film must be able to withstand the heat of fusing during the printing process Specifications are as follows OHP Film Specifications Item Specification Tolerance of heat Must be able to withstand the temperature of the printer s fusing process approximately 200 C 392 F Thickness 0 100 to 0 1
47. following the manner described in the last page in this manual 8 RS 232C Cable Connection Set the computer to the same parameters as the printer On many computers this can be done by setting DIP switches before power is turned on Another method is as follows In DOS enter the following commands C gt MODE COM1 96 N 8 1 P C gt MODE LPT1 COM1 To test the interface then enter CTRL P C gt DIR CTRL P The software settings made by the procedures above are temporary On most computers permanent settings must be made with DIP switches If you want to use a different baud rate or change any of the other RS 232C parameters you can use the printer s FRPO firmware reprogram command See the Programming Manual for details C 19 Index A ATTENTION indicator 2 7 B Barcode reader 2 34 2 39 Bitmap Tonts esses 3 2 BUZZ iili om euh pun 2 62 C CANCEL key 2 9 Caput ince ntc D toI SEEN 4 4 Cassette mode 1 36 CAUTION LABELS 1 2 CD ROM be pies 1 8 1 30 Charger wire 4 11 5 5 Clean BE 4 10 Cleaning brush 4 17 Cleaning loth oerni 4 2 Cleaning knob 4 11 CONTINUE key 2 10 Control kee 2 9 Control panel 2 2 Copy
48. from the mode select menu are applied to the interface selected here Depending on the computer connected you can select Nibble high from any of ie Chiri Autem Norma iHd i Hild i Pali 1 iut 1 Pa t LT INE The following settings can be made for the serial interface Baud rate 9600 Data bit 8 Stop bit 1 Parity None Protocol DTR pos amp XON Barcode mode Off Continued on next page 2 24 Mode Selection Menu Description Default Setting Set the number of copies to be printed This can be set up to 999 001 Switches the printer emulation HP LJ 5M 5Si The mode can be further set if KC GL emulation is set Selects the print font Bitmap Size reduction settings See page 29 CS CS Print direction settings See page 29 Portrait Reads information from the option ROM installed in the printer s main board The following settings can be made from sub menus when an optional hard disk unit is installed For details please read the hard disk unit instruction manual K The following settings can be made from sub menus when no Off optional hard disk is installed and this mode is set to Cir 27 The following operations can be performed from sub menus on memory card installed in the printer The following operations can be performed from sub menus on paper type Multi purpose tray mode First Paper size for multi purpose tray A4 or Letter Paper type for multi purpose
49. given at the end of this manual 2 4 SIZE B Paper Size Indicator Control Panel The paper size indicator indicates the paper size of the cassette currently installed in the printer factory setting is A3 or the paper size currently set for the multi purpose tray During printing the paper size specified by the computer in data being sent to the printer will be displayed For example if the paper size in the cassette is B5 and reduced printing from A4 to B5 has been specified B5 will be displayed before and after printing but A4 will be displayed during printing The following abbreviations are used to indicate the paper sizes Indicator Paper Size AZ ISO A3 29 7 x 42 cm ISO A4 21 x 29 7 cm ISO A5 14 8 x 21 cm ISO A6 10 5 x 14 8 cm JIS B4 25 7 x 36 4 cm JIS B5 18 2 x 25 7 cm JIS B6 12 8 x 18 2 cm Letter 8 1 2 x 11 inches Ledger 11 x 17 inches Legal 8 1 2 x 14 inches Monarch 3 7 8 x 7 1 2 inches Business 4 1 8 x 9 1 2 inches ISO DL 11 x 22 cm Note Indicator VR Only when the multi purpose tray or EF 100 is installed Paper Size ISO CA 22 9 x 32 4 cm ISO C5 16 2 x 22 9 cm ISO B5 17 6 x 25 cm Executive 7 1 4 x 10 1 2 inches only the multi purpose tray feeding Commercial 6 3 4 3 5 8 x 6 1 2 inches Commercial 9 8 7 8 x 8 7 8 inches CUSTOM 11 7 x 17 7 inches Japanese Postcard 10 x 14 8 cm Return Postcard 20 x 14 8 cm Set
50. important to store the paper in a controlled environment Some tips on moisture control are Other Paper Properties Selecting the Right Paper Store paper in a dry well ventilated location Keep the paper flat and in its wrapping as long as possible Rewrap paper that is not in use Store paper in its original carton Place a pallet etc under the carton to separate it from the floor Keep paper away from boarding or concrete floors during the rainy season Avoid leaving paper where it is exposed to heat sunlight or damp Stiffness Paper that is too limp or too stiff may fold or bend inside the printer resulting in a paper jam Curl Most paper has a natural tendency to curl in one direction or the other if it is stored unwrapped Paper will curl slightly upward when it passes through the fuser unit Load the paper with its natural curl downward so that it will come out flat Some paper also has a front and back surface If this is indicated on the paper s packaging be sure to load the paper into the cassette face down Electrostatic properties During the printing process the paper is electrostatically charged to attract the toner The paper must be able to release this charge so that printed sheets do not cling together in the output tray Quality control Uneven sheet size corners that are not square ragged edges welded uncut sheets and crushed edges and corners can cause the printer to malfunction in various ways
51. is changed from RS 232C to RS 422A ES RS 232C Setting Position factory setting Jumper Connector RS 422A Setting Position 1 After completion of the above replace the rear panel and secure it with the screws C 11 Appendix C Host Computer Interface Verifying the Setting C 12 The procedure described below should be followed to verify that the RS 422A mode had been correctly set Print the service status page to verify that the RS 422A mode has been correctly set 1 Make sure the power switch is off Plug the power cord into the printer and turn power on 2 Ifthe printer is on line select gt Fr int in the Mode Select menu refer to Mode Select Menu at the end of this document and i prin the service status page 3 Verify whether the setting is corrected by checking the status printed at the bottom of the page The following sample indicates that RS 422A is set RS4 If RS 232C is set RS2 appears Printer Status Page Indicates the current serial interface mode Service infomation A2 08 36 A2 3 P00 S00 D00 0096 0026 1061y0811 30 0 0 WD WD 0 O AAAAAHG AAAAAC I AABH T ID AABIAJA AABIAJB AABIAJB AA DF A0319120 90A03280 A0819110 01000000 00000000 90909090 90909090 N Total page 18092 Interface Signals The pins in the printer s RS 422A interface connector carry the signals listed in Table C 3 Table
52. mode Buzzer control Host buffer size Sleep timer FF time out Page Information Resolution Copies Total pape Interfaces Serial HP LJ 5M 5Si Font lbyte code Codeset name Optioni Not used KIR Test pattern ON 30 Minutes 30 Seconds 600 DPI 1 256 Memory Slot 1 Slot 2 Total User available RAM disk Write protect Total User available Installed Options Hard disk drive Option EP ROM Memory card Emulation Line printer IBM Proprinter Diablo 630 Epson LQ 850 HP LJ 5M 5Si KC GL KPDL2 Parallel HP LJ 5M 5Si Font lbyte code 1 Codeset name 150 6 Option2 Not used 16384 KB Empty 16384 KB 4196 KB OFF OFF 0 KB 0 KB Operating Procedures 1 Software version This information shows the software version and date of issue of the printer 2 Hardware information This information shows the currently selected paper feed source indicated by an asterisk paper size paper type and main settings of the printer 3 Page information This information shows the currently selected resolution and number of copies 4 Memory usage This information shows the amount of total memory installed in the printer and the amount of currently available memory 5 Installation Options This shows the options currently installed in the printer 6 Emulation This shows all available emulations and the currently selected emulation marked with an asterisk Th
53. output carries asynchronous data sent by the printer to the computer It is used mainly in handshaking protocols C 7 Appendix C Host Computer Interface C 8 RXD Receive Data Pin 3 This input carries serial asynchronous data sent by the computer to the printer RTS Request To Send Pin 4 This output is always held high above 3 volts CTS Clear To Send Pin 5 DSR Data Set Ready Pin 6 Unused SG Signal Ground Pin 7 All signals can transmit between the printer and the host computer to send each signals with a signal ground 5 V DC Pin 11 This line is connected to the printer s 5 V DC line 5 V 0 5 V 250 mA Parallel and Serial total maximum fused DTR Data Terminal Ready Pin 20 This output is used as a buffer nearly full handshake line It is held high above 3 volts when the buffer can accept more data RS 232C Interface Voltage Levels The voltage levels of the interface signals conform to EIA RS 232C specifications SPACE is from 3 volts to 15 volts MARK is from 3 volts to 15 volts Voltages between 3 volts and 3 volts are undefined RS 422A interface Serial RS 232C RS 422A Interface The serial interface of this printer was set to RS 232C mode before leaving the factory However by changing the jumper connector on the main circuit board the interface can be changed to RS 422A mode In RS 232C mode the printer can be connected to a personal c
54. regarding virtual output trays which are set will be displayed in the virtual mail box list A mark is shown with the bin number for virtual output trays which contain data If a password is set for a virtual output tray there is no barcode shown for that virtual output tray Also FULL will be shown for virtual output trays for which there was an error when data was sent to them A VMB ERROR LOG will be printed when data from such a virtual output tray is printed Virtual Mail Box VMB Operations for Using a Barcode Reader If an optional barcode reader Barcord Reader DP 28 3600 Series is connected to the printer it is possible to print data within a virtual output tray using the barcode in the list Select the barcode for Output 1 in the upper right using the barcode reader and then select the barcode for the virtual output tray you want to print If you want to delete the data in a tray select Delete 2 also in the upper right and then select the barcode for the virtual output tray you want to delete Note that all data in the tray will be deleted For detailed operating procedures for the barcode reader please read the instructions included with the barcode reader 2 39 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer Memory Card This printer is equipped with a memory card slot This allows for example the use of fonts other than internal fonts by using an optional font card If a JEIDA Ver 4 2 PCMCIA Ver 2 1 memory card is
55. s power and disconnect all cables when installing SIMMs in the printer Failure to do so may lead to electric shock 1 43 Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer 1 Turn off the printer s power and disconnect the power cord and all cables connected to the printer Remove the six screws on the printer s rear cover and remove the rear panel There are two sockets for installing SIMMs located on the main board Screws Sockets for Installing SIMMs Main Board Rear Panel 1 44 Expanding Memory 3 Remove the SIMM or SIMMs from the package Insert the connector end of the SIMM into the socket Carefully push the board upright until it snaps into place Make sure that the catches at the ends of the socket fit into the holes at the ends of the SIMM board Socket Note SIMMs may be installed in either slot regardless of their memory capacity 1 45 Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer To remove a SIMM carefully pull the end catches slightly outwards and tilt the SIMM as shown then pull the SIMM out of the socket 4 After the SIMMs have been installed reattach the rear cover on the printer and tighten all six screws securely After SIMMs have been installed in the printer use the following procedure to check that installation has been performed properly 1 46 Testing Extended Memory 1 2 Expanding Memory Check that the
56. the font card 4 After fonts have been read the message display will return to 3 5 Pressing the EXIT key will cause the message display to return to za di 2 42 Memory Card Reading Macros from a Memory Card Macro data on a memory card can be registered on the printer Registered macro data can be used just like macro data located in printer memory If a memory card already containing macro data is inserted in the printer that macro data will be read into the printer automatically when the printer s power is turned on The operation described here is performed when a memory card is inserted while the message display reads Madd Note Macro data on a memory card has no effect on printer memory T macro on the message display This display only appears if a memory card containing macro data is inserted Press the ENTER key will appear Press the CANCEL key to stop reading macro data Pressing the ENTER key again will cause Pr zz es iris to appear in the lower part of the message display and macro data to be read from the memory card i0 HGLPCZ 2 43 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer Notes Ifthe name of a macro on the memory card is the same as that in printer memory the macro data on the memory card with the conflicting name will not be registered B mecroif Registered macro data will be lost if the memory card is pulled out Re execute gt Fia this happens Reading Data Partit
57. the message display and printing stops after the printer finishes printing ho urent page 2 17 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer Press the CANCEL key again if you wish to stop the cancellation of printing Press the ON LINE key to put the printer back online to continue with other print jobs Notes e Canceling data from the computer using the CANCEL key will restore temporary settings to their default values The same status resulting from executing the PRESCRIBE 2e RES command tis impossible to cancel printing of just one side when printing in duplex mode using an optional duplex printing unit AD 31 2 18 Status Printout Operating Procedures It is possible to print out and check the printer s current status including unit emulation font printing range and memory usage 1 Check that the ON LINE indicator lit and that the message amp display i is displayed in the message Press the STATUS key The message display will read Fr cz e be printed After it is finished printing the message display will return to and a status page will id An example of a printed status page is shown on the next page Note that information on an actual status page may differ slightly from this example 2 19 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer Sample Status Page 2 20 A2 47 311 A2 4 00 01 Hardware Information MP Tray AA Cassette 1 A Cassette 2 AA Duplex option Ecoprint
58. the steps given below See figure on next page After removing the printer check that nothing is missing against the list of packaged contents A CAUTION Be sure that two or more people unpack and install the printer Be very careful as the printer is heavy and can hurt your back 1 Place the box containing the printer on a flat stable surface 2 Remove the User s Manual Toner Kit and other items located on top of the spacer and remove the spacer 3 Carefully remove the printer List of packaged contents The printer and paper feeder are packaged in separate boxes 1 7 Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer Contents of Printer Box and How to Remove Them 1 Power Cord Drum Unit Cover 3 Toner Kit toner container cleaning cloth User s manual and CD ROM including the printer drivers and manuals Remove the tape used for packaging as shown in the diagram rather than cutting with a cutter This tape can be reused when repackaging the printer This drum unit cover is necessary during maintenance to remove the drum unit How to Remove the Paper Feeder Unpacking and Inspection Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer Moving the Printer Note the following items when moving the printer A CAUTION Be sure that two or more people lift the printer Grasp the handholds indicated in th
59. to 127 Pressing the CANCEL key will restore the message i i in the message display i3 This is a logical error Try substituting another flash memory card The flash memory card in question is not supported by this printer i The flash memory card cannot be written due to insufficient printer memory Either delete unnecessary macros and or fonts stored in the printer or gras the printer s available memory if This is a write error Hy substituting another flash memory card The font cannot be read due to insufficient memory A download font could not be loaded into printer memory due to insufficient available printer memory Either remove unnecessary download fonts and or macros or expand the printer s memory The interface selected is currently being used The interface is secured while the interface name displayed in the message display is flashing even if the printer is in the ready state How long this takes depends on the interface release timeout FRPO J2 setting This message appears and then the ATTENTION indicator lights when an attempt is made to select a secured interface from the control panel or when an attempt is made to perform memory card operations while the interface indicator is flashing Repeat operations after releasing the interface Continued on next page 5 17 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Compressed data is printed due to insufficient memory Compressed data is printed due to insufficient memo
60. to the metal facing of the connector Check that the solder connections are secure Desolder wires 2 and 3 then resolder them in crossed configuration Solder wire 2 to pin 3 and wire 3 to pin 2 Cover the solder joints with thermofit tube Cut wires 4 5 6 and 20 Solder wires 5 and 6 together and connect them to pin 20 Cover the solder joints with thermofit tube Leave wire 4 unconnected Tape all remaining loose ends or seal them with thermofit tube Screw the plastic cover back on C 17 Appendix C Host Computer Interface Connecting the Printer to the Computer C 18 1 2 3 4 s Check that the power of both the printer and computer is switched off Discharge yourself by touching a metal object such as a doorknob Remove the plastic cap from the printer s RS 232C interface connector Plug the printer end of the RS 232C interface cable into the printer s RS 232C connector and screw it in place Plug the other end of the cable into the computer s RS 232C interface connector Switch on the printer s power The printer s RS 232C parameters are factory set to the following values Baud rate 9600 bps Data bits character length 8 bits Stop bits 1 ParityzNone The three RS 232C protocols are XON XOFF and DTR The printer performs all three of them simultaneously using positive logic for DTR If you are uncertain as to the printers current parameter settings you can reset them to the values listed above by
61. tray Rough Paper size for optional envelope feeder EF 100 DL or Business Paper type for optional envelope feeder EF 100 Envelope Paper type for Cassette 1 6 Plain Duplex printing mode None Optional stacker mode Sorter Override A4 Letter Off Set up the custom paper type Reset the custom paper type Continued on next page 2 25 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer Menu Description Default Setting The following sub menus can be displayed by pressing the gt key and then the or key Message language setting English Automatic form feed timeout setting 30 sec Sleep timer setting See page 2 56 30 min Receive data damping See page 2 57 Print a list of resident fonts Printer reset Line feed setting See page 2 29 LF only Carriage return setting CR only Display total number of printed pages KIR 2 mode setting On Ecoprint Mode setting Off Page protection mode Auto Resolution setting 600 Resource setting Off Print density setting 03 Alarm buzzer setting On Service for service personnel These items are available only when the printer is installed with the applicable option unit kit Main items within these menus are explained beginning on the next page For details on other menus see the Mode Select Menu diagram at the end of this manual 2 26 Configuring Interfaces Configuring Interfaces Parallel Interface The printer is equipped with both a p
62. used it is possible to read write and delete data and format the memory card Note Only 32 MB or less flash or S RAM type memory card conforming to JEIDA Ver 4 2 PCMCIA Ver 2 1 can be written or formatted by this printer It is possible to set the partitions on the memory card which you wish to execute for the printer at power on by using the PRESCRIBE 2e FRPO IO command For details on the FRPO command please read the Programming Manual on the supplied CD ROM A font card can be read from the control panel or read automatically upon power on or printer reset when a font card is inserted in the printer Inserting Memory Card Carefully insert the memory card as far as it will go with the top side facing right back side of the printer Memory Card Slot Memory Card 2 40 Memory Card Notes Follow the precautions below when handling a memory card Operating a Memory Card A memory card is sensitive to static electricity Before handling a memory card be sure to eliminate any static electricity which may have built up on your body or clothing by touching a metallic object Use a flash memory card or S RAM memory card conforming to JEIDA Ver 4 2 PCMCIA Ver 2 1 which are approved by us Be sure that its power is off when inserting or removing a memory card Do not insert a memory card into the slot with undue force Do not bend a memory card Do not drop a memory card or subject them to shock Do not splash wa
63. 0 1 13 Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer 1 Install the printer on the paper feeder Align the installation holes on the bottom of the printer with the positioning pins on top of the paper feeder and slowly lower the printer into place Check that the connector on top of the paper feeder is properly connected to the connector on the bottom of the printer Casters CA 28 capable of being mounted on the paper feeder are available as an option Connector Positioning Pins 1 14 Setup and Connections 2 Open the top cover Remove the packing tape stuck to the printer and gently lift the top cover as far as it will go Top Cover 1 15 Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer 3 Install the toner container 1 16 Take the toner container from the toner kit Shake the toner container with the protective seal facing up as shown in the figure five times or more to thoroughly mix the toner inside Shake five or more times Toner Container Protective Seal Protective Seal Setup and Connections 3 Check that the two toner container release levers are positioned to the right released as shown in the figure If not positioned to the right slide them to the right until they stop Toner Container Release Levers positioned to right 4 Align the ends of the toner container with the grooves to the left and right inside the printer
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67. 10 mm 3 9 to 4 3 mils Material Polyester Squareness of corners 90 0 2 Note Do not use film made from anything other than polyester Thick Paper Postcards Envelopes Special Paper Use postcards weighing 90 to 200 g m Any postcards of size 100 mm by 148 mm or larger may be used Avoid using homemade postcards picture postcards or postcards whose printing surface has been coated Do not use paper which has a rough cut When using paper which is slightly curled or paper which is printed on one side be sure to slightly curl the paper upward as shown in the figure Feed direction Feed direction N Envelopes made from paper weighing 60 to 79 g m may be printed using this printer Envelopes are not of even thickness due to their folded construction It therefore may not be possible to print evenly on an envelope surface in some cases Envelopes which are particularly thick may wrinkle as they come out of the printer Test a sample envelope on the printer and check that printing quality is satisfactory before purchasing Envelopes with exposed adhesive cannot be used regardless of their type Envelopes which use peel off strips to cover adhesive also cannot be used as this little strip coming off inside the printer can result in major damage Envelopes which have been specially treated also cannot be used For example envelopes with string attached for sealing envelopes with open windows and envelopes with film cov
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73. 4 S P 10 lo 8 l 6 e n 15 31 Ai 63 79 95 111 127 143 159 175 191 207 223 239 255 6 14 HP LaserJet 5M Symbol Sets LaserJet 5M International Characters 1G IS0 21 German Or IS0 15 Italian 0s 4 e Ps wn BC c g N a e v CA 28 1S0 17 Spanish OD IS0 60 Norwegian vl 6 15 Appendix A Printer Specifications Appendix A Printer Specifications Printer Specifications Item Description Printing method Electrophotography Semiconductor laser polygon mirror system Printing speed A4 Letter 36 pages minute landscape feed when printing multiple copies of B4 22 pages minute the same page feed from paper A3 20 pages minute cassette Resolution 600 dots inch vertical and horizontal includes KIR 2 smoothing function 2400 dots inch horizontal First print A4 23 C Sleep mode off Approx 10 seconds Sleep mode on Approx 100 seconds Warmup time 23 C 90 seconds or less Controller PowerPC 740 233 MHz Main memory 16 MB expandable up to 64 MB with two SIMM slots Supported operating systems Windows 3 1 Windows 95 98 Windows NT Supported protocols IPX SPX TCP IP DLC Interfaces High speed bidirectional parallel interface x 1 Serial interface RS 232C RS 422A x 1 Optional interface slot x 1 Optional interface hard disk slot x 1 Memory card slot Type slot JEIDA ver 4 2 PCMCIA Ver 2 1 x 1 Self test Performed at power up Maximum duty cycle 150 000 pages
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78. ADA LTD 6120 Kestrel Road Mississauga Ontario L5T 1S8 TEL 905 670 4425 FAX 905 670 8116 Western Region 14101 Alton Parkway P O Box 57006 Irvine California 92618 7006 TEL 14 457 9000 FAX 14 457 9119 Southeastern Region 1500 Oakbrook Drive Norcross Georgia 30093 TEL 770 729 9786 FAX 770 729 9873 Southwestern Region 2825 West Story Road Irving Texas 75038 5299 TEL 972 550 8987 FAX 972 570 4704 Dallas Parts Distribution Center amp National Training Center 2825 West Story Road Irving Texas 75038 5299 TEL 972 659 0055 FAX 972 570 5816 MITA COPYSTAR MEXICO S A DE C V Av 16 de Septimbre 407 Col Santa In s Delegacion Azcapotzalco M xico D F C P 02130 TEL 3 83 27 41 FAX 3 83 78 04 MITA COPYSTAR SOUTH AMERICA S A Av Mitre 1345 Florida 1602 Pcia Buenos Aires Argentina TEL 54 1 730 1070 FAX 54 1 760 2071
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80. Feed Cassettes The size indicator plate on the front of the paper feed cassettes is illuminated by LED This LED indicates the status of the cassettes as follows depending on whether it is on off or flashing LED Status Meaning Flashing quickly Paper feed from this cassette is jammed Flashing slowly This cassette is out of paper Lit This cassette is currently selected Out e The cassette is not inserted properly e The cassette is not currently selected Paper size indicators 2 8 Control Keys Control Panel oO ON LINE DATA Y a J CANCEL ATTENTION ho CONTINUE FORM FEED j Se STATUS The functions of each key are given in the table below Key ON LINE key CANCEL key STACK key FEED key Function Pauses and restarts printing Data can be sent even while printing is paused See page 2 16 1 This key can be used to cancel mode selection during mode selection or cancel printing during printing See page 2 17 2 It also cancels the alarm buzzer when it goes off See page 2 62 This key selects whether to output paper face down printed side down or face up printed side up It can also select optional output locations when corresponding options are installed See page 2 14 1 This key selects the paper feed cassette or multi purpose tray as the paper source It can also select an optional if one is installed S 2 15 2 Select the alternative paper source when
81. H regulations The Center of Devices and Radiological Health CDRH of the U S Food and Drug Administration implemented regulations for laser products on August 2 1976 These regulations apply to laser products manufactured after August 1 1976 Compliance is mandatory for products marketed in the United States A label indicating compliance with the CDRH regulations must be attached to laser products marketed in the United States The printer generates ozone gas O which may concentrate in the place of installation and cause an unpleasant smell To minimize concentration of ozone gas to less than 0 1 ppm we recommend you not to install the printer in a confined area where ventilation is blocked Introduction Declaration of Conformity U S A Model Number DP 3600 Trade Name Mita Responsible Party Name MITA COPYSTAR AMERICA INC Address 225 Sand Road P O Box 40008 Fairfield New Jersey 07004 0008 Phone Fax No 973 808 8444 973 882 6000 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation xi Introduction Canadian Department of Communications compliance statement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Avis de conformit aux normes du minist re des Communications du Canada
82. L Index 2 List of fonts 2 aec etes 3 3 LOCK E EE 4 16 MaCIOS iste ncaa hi ers 2 43 Main charger unit 4 11 Maintenance seccssiieeeiissernssrernerens 4 1 Maintenance messages 5 9 Memory Card 2 40 Message display 2 3 MODE key 2 10 Mode selection 2 23 Mode selection menu list 2 24 MP Multi purpose tray 1 36 O OUP TIM iicet B 10 ON LINE indicator 2 7 ON LINE key 2 9 Online offline 2 16 Optional interface 2 4 Options reete rei ede dn reti ca vii luet CET 2 14 i o p B 1 Paper feed cassette 1 19 Paper feed unit 4 15 Paper jam eee 5 19 Paper ramp 4 18 Paper size indicator 2 5 Paper specifications B 3 Paper stopper 1 20 1 24 Paper type sssssssesenenssessrerrrensee 2 51 2 55 Paper weight 2 54 2 55 Parallel interface connector 1 25 Parallel interface 2 4 2 24 C 2 Partitions nee 2 44 Plastic waste bag
83. ONTINUE key to print Or pressing the FEED key without pressing the CONTINUE key will cause Hr o d to be displayed and a different paper source can be selected to supply paper The paper source changes each time the FEED SA is pressed And press the MODE key to display t Sp Press the key and you can change the paper source setting using the or key to select Load paper appropriate for the paper source and press the EXIT key to print The paper size does not match pager size media ipe The size of the paper in the cassette is different to the size specified by the application software or by PRESCRIBE 2e command Put paper of the specified size into the cassette represents the cassette number If the CONTINUE key is pressed printing will be resumed However if more than one sheet is to be printed the same message will again be displayed from the second sheet onward You can abandon printing by pressing the CANCEL key The cassette is not closed securely Close it tightly represents the cassette number Paper has become jammed Open the front cover The location of the paper jam is displayed in the message display This message appears when the front cover is open during a E Letters through i and numbers 2 through will appear in place of the For details on the meaning of the text displayed see page 5 19 A label displaying these number indications is also attached to the back of the front
84. Press the FEED key The selection cycles and is momentarily displayed in the message display as Paper feeder s top cassette Paper feeder s bottom cassette Displayed when an optional feeder is installed upper cassette Displayed when an optional feeder is installed lower cassette Displayed when a second optional feeder is installed upper cassette Displayed when a second optional feeder is installed lower cassette Displayed when an EF 100 is installed Printer s multi purpose tray The paper size and media type set for the paper source are also displayed in addition to the above displays The cassette indicator corresponding to the selected cassette on the control panel will flash Selecting the paper feeder ST 1000 cassette will also light the ready indicator on the front of that cassette Paper feed selections can also be made using the PRESCRIBE 2e PSRC command 2 15 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer Switching Online Offline 2 16 MP multi purpose tray indicator Cassette indicator After printing starts it is possible to interrupt printing to check whether the print job is coming out as anticipated Pressing the ON LINE key during data processing will cause the ON LINE indicator to go out and pressing it during printing will cause the printer to stop after the page sweaty being pana is r Pemi ty processing means anytime the messages iF cz i a Formrced iimeiluti are being displayed
85. R 2 setting is Off The KIR 2 setting is On Default setting Note Set the print density to 3 when setting the KIR 2 mode For details on print density see page 2 62 You can look at the check line the last line on a status page to make the optimum KIR 2 mode setting Please refer to the table on the next page 2 58 KIR 2 Level Status page zm Hardware Information Rough Plain Page Information Interfaces Seriat Parallel HP LJ SW59i HP LJ 5WSSI KIR 2 Checking Lines Optiont Option2 Not used Not used KIR Test pattern KIR 2 Setting Description Optimized stripes The current KIR 2 setting is optimal Dark vertical stripes The KIR 2 mode currently set is too strong Set the KIR 2 mode to i See the Mode Select Menu at the end of this manual White vertical stripes The KIR 2 mode currently set is too weak Set the KIR 2 mode to See the Mode Select Menu at the end of this manual eee 2 59 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer Ecoprint Mode The Ecoprint enables you to reduce the amount of toner consumed on the page so as to save your printing costs The factory setting is off EH Ecoprint is Off default Ecoprint is On Notes Ecoprint status varies depending on the feed direction of the paper and the print direction The Ecoprint setting has no effect on the print speed 2 60 Resource Protection Resource Protection When you sw
86. TIONS FOR USE PRECAUTIONS FOR USE E Cautions when using the printer A WARNING DO NOT place metallic objects or containers with water flower vases flower pots cups etc on or near the printer This type of situation presents a danger of fire or electrical shock should they fall ILS c DO NOT remove any of the covers from the printer as there is a danger of electrical shock from high voltage parts inside the Q ciem DO NOT damage break or attempt to repair the power cord DO NOT place heavy objects on the cord pull it bend it unnecessarily or cause any other type of damage These types of situations present a danger of fire or electrical NEVER attempt to repair or disassemble the printer or its parts as there is a danger of fire electrical shock or damage to the laser If the laser beam escapes there is a danger of it causing line EE Q If the printer becomes excessively hot smoke appears from the printer there is an odd smell or any other abnormal situation occurs there is a danger of fire or electrical shock Turn the power switch OFF O immediately remove the power plug from the outlet and contact your service representative If anything harmful paper clips water other fluids etc falls into the printer turn the power switch OFF O immediately Next remove the power plug from the outlet to avoid the danger of fire or electrical shock Then contact your service
87. ace or is easily torn Use of paper in these conditions can lead to illegible printing misfeeding and paper jams and can shorten the life of the printer Select paper which has as smooth and even a surface as possible Note that use of paper with a surface coating or other surface treatment may damage the drum or fuser unit Do not use paper that has been coated or surface treated and contains plastic or carbon The heat of fusing can cause such paper to give off harmful fumes and may damage the drum Bond paper should contain at least 80 pulp Not more than 20 of the total paper content should consist of cotton or other fibers Paper Size Smoothness Selecting the Right Paper Cassettes and the multi purpose tray can handle the paper sizes listed in the following table The printer automatically detects the paper size loaded in a cassette Paper Sizes for Paper Feeding Paper Size ISO A3 297 x 420 mm ISO A4 210 x 297 mm ISO A5 148 x 210 mm JIS B4 257 x 364 mm JIS B5 182 x 257 mm Ledger 11 x 17 inches Letter 8 5 x 11 inches Legal 8 5 x 14 inches Other sizes of paper can be fed from multi purpose tray The minimum size of fed paper is 80 x 148 mm 3 1 x 5 8 inches The maximum size is 297 x 450 mm 11 7 x 17 7 inches Printing position adjustment is required Although it is important to use paper with a smooth and even surface do not use paper which has been coated Paper that is too smooth can cause multiple feeding
88. an hold up to about 500 sheets 0 1 mm thickness per sheet Printing is performed on the underside of the paper 2 Return the opened paper feed roller to its original position Do not touch the rubber part oe d of the paper feed unit 1 22 Setup and Connections 3 Close the paper feed cassette Paper is added to the second paper feed cassette in the same way 4 Size indicator plates are also supplied Place these on the front of the cassette according to the paper size inside to make it easy to know the current paper size Size Indicator Plate 1 23 Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer 7 Open the paper stopper on the face down tray if required Raise the paper stopper on the face down tray Paper Stopper 8 Open the face up output tray when the tray is being used Use the face up output tray when you wish paper to be stacked with the printed side facing up reverse order The face up output tray is located on the left side of the printer Use it by opening as shown in the figure Face up output tray 1 24 Setup and Connections 9 Connect the printer to the computer A CAUTION Before performing this step be sure to turn off the printer s power switch and unplug the power plug from the power outlet Failure to do so may result in electric shock A standard Centronics parallel interface connector Ey and RS 232C RS 422A serial interface co
89. and paper jams B 5 Appendix B Paper Selection Basis Weight Thickness Moisture Content B 6 Basis weight is the weight of one square meter sheet of paper Paper that is too light or too heavy can cause misfeeding jams and premature wear of the printer Uneven paper weight can cause multiple feeds print defects poor toner fusing blurring and other print quality problems The proper weight is 60 to 90 g m for regular paper and 90 to 200 g m for thick paper The paper used with the printer should be neither extremely thick nor extremely thin If you are having problems with multiple feeds and paper jams the paper may be too thin The paper may also be too thick if you are having problems with paper jams The proper thickness is 0 086 to 0 110 mm 3 4 to 4 3 mils Moisture content is defined as the percent ratio of moisture to the dry mass of the paper Moisture can affect feedability electrostatic properties and toner fusing characteristics The moisture content of the paper varies with the relative humidity in the room When the relative humidity is high and the paper absorbs moisture the paper edges expand becoming wavy in appearance When the relative humidity is low and the paper loses moisture the edges shrink and tighten and print contrast may suffer Wavy or tight edges can cause misfeeding and alignment anomalies The moisture content of the paper should be 4 to 6 To ensure the proper moisture content it is
90. ant Garde BookObliqueSWA font This is a sample of ITC Avant Garde DemiSWA font This is a sample of ITC Avant Garde DemiObliqueSWA font This is a sample of ITC Bookman LightSWA font This is a sample of ITC Bookman LightItalicsSWA font This is a sample of ITC Bookman DemiSWA font This is a sample of ITC Bookman DemiltalicSWA font This is a sample of ITC Zapf Chancery MediumItSWA font REA FA AGOUjO OF rk ROT oe pO V A zoo wee This is a sample of ITC Zapf Dingbats SWA font This is a sample of Swiss721 SWA font This is a sample of Swiss721 ObliqueSWA font This is a sample of Swiss721 BoldSWA font This is a sample of Swiss721 BoldObliqueSWA font KPDL Fonts 2 List of Fonts This is a sample of Swiss721 NarrowSWA font This is a sample of Swiss721 NarrowObliqueSWA font This is a sample of Swiss721 NarrowBoldSWA font This is a sample of Swiss721 NarrowBoldObliqueSWA font Duo to a cause op ZwpifoA Xev XOA govt This is a sample of Symbol Set SWA font This is a sample of Zapf Calligraphic801 SWA font This is a sample of Zapf Calligraphic801 ItalicSWA font This is a sample of Zapf Calligraphic801 BoldSWA font This is a sample of Zapf Calligraphic801 BoldItSWA font 3 7 Chapter 3 Fonts Symbol Set 3 8 A symbol set is the set of alphabetical and numerical characters and symbols the printer prints Each character is assigned to a particular character code The page printer offers not only a large
91. arallel and serial interface Independent settings can be made for each interface Optional interfaces can also be installed To configure each interface press the MODE key and use the or key to select the interface you wish to make settings for Note This interface selection does not select which interface data will be received from The printer automatically selects that interface The parallel interface mode of this printer Nu a bi MO pun n speed mode Normally this interface is used under the default setting H ibb 1e hisgh see Appendix C After setting the interface be sure to reset the printer or turn the power off at least once The new setting will be enabled thereafter 2 27 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer Emulation Selection The following emulations can be selected for this printer The emulation selected is stored even while the printer s power is off Line printer IBM Proprinter Diablo 630 EPSON LQ 850 HP LJ 5M 5Si Default setting KPDL KC GL KC GL Emulation The following settings can be made from the sub menu when KC GL emulation is selected Display Description x LE i The width of pens 1 through 8 can be set in 1 dot increments from 01 to 99 After selecting the pen on this sub menu you can also display and select the width set for that pen on a lower menu Any of the following page sizes can be set Z custom size specified using the SPSZ SNE The Selected page s
92. ars if the memory card contains data Press the ENTER key 7 will flash and a data name will appear after it The will flash and a data name will appear P data name You can scroll through data names on the memory card one by one by pressing the key Press the CANCEL key to cancel this operation Press ENTER key while the data name you wish to delete is shown The message display will change to Fr ci irwy and the printer will automatically print a partition list Use this to check that the specified partition has been deleted properly It is necessary to first format a new memory card before it can be used by the printer A formatted memory card can then be written with data Note e Note that if you format a memory card which already has data written on it that data will be lost entirely Check that the memory card can be written that write protection is released 2 47 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer 1t on the message display 2 Press the ENTER key will appear 3 Pressing the ENTER key again will cause FF cz es ir to appear in the message display and the memory card will be formatted The printer will print memory card formatting information example below after initialization is finished Use this to check that the memory card has been formatted properly MEMORY CARD FORMAT INFORMATION Formating is completed Slot number SA Card Size 00524288 Data Size
93. contain excessive levels of paper dust There are differences in grade between each paper manufacturer and these differences can affect printer operations Satisfactory printing results cannot be obtained through the use of poor quality paper Even inexpensive paper may turn out to be uneconomical from a results standpoint if its quality is inappropriate for the printer Paper Specifications General Guidelines The following table summarizes the basic paper specifications Details are given on the following pages Paper Specifications Weight 60 to 90 g m 16 to 24 Ibs ream Thickness 0 086 to 0 110 mm 3 4 to 4 3 mils Dimensional accuracy 0 7 mm 0 0276 inches Squareness of corners 90 0 2 Moisture content 4 to 6 Pulp content 80 or more Note Consult with your dealer before purchasing any specially treated paper or special application paper We bear absolutely no responsibility for accidents resulting from the use of inappropriate paper which does not meet the specifications listed above For paper contact the licensed dealer from which you purchased the printer B 3 Appendix B Paper Selection Selecting the Right Paper Condition of the Paper Composition B 4 The following sections explain the basic things to look for when selecting paper Keep these things in mind when selecting paper Avoid using paper that is folded at the corners curled dirty stained has a rough cut fuzzy fibers rough surf
94. d not be longer than 3 meters 10 feet Level and well supported Place the printer on a steady table or desk Do not place the printer on an unstable cart stand or table The printer may fall causing injury or serious damage to the printer 1 3 Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer E Power supply Grounding the printer A WARNING DO NOT use a power supply with a voltage other than that specified Avoid multiple connections in the same outlet These types of situations present a danger of fire or electrical shock Plug the power cord securely into the outlet If metallic objects come in contact with the prongs on the plug it may cause a fire or electricishock du UR seeker ene tad Always connect the printer to an outlet with a ground connection to avoid the danger of fire or electrical shock in case of an electric short If an earth connection is not possible contact your service representative wc 5 eee note eee entree Other precautions Connect the power plug to the closest outlet possible to the printer Near an AC wall outlet preferably one that can be used for the printer alone Only use this printer under the voltage listed on the serial No label attached to the rear panel of the printer The outlet should be earthed or an adapter should be used f an extension cord is used the total length of the power cord plus extension should be 5 meters 17 feet or less 1 4
95. d Regents 1 2 AN INSTALLATION PRECAUTION eene 1 3 N PRECAUTIONS FOR USE 1 eese etnia anis 1 5 Unpacking and Inspection sene 1 7 Moving red ul 1 10 Names of Parts ccccesseceeeesseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeseneeeeeeenenees 1 11 Setup and Connections sss 1 13 The Multi Purpose Tra 1 36 Expanding Memory sss eene enne 1 41 Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer N CAUTION LABELS Caution labels have been attached to the printer at the following locations for safety purposes BE SUFFICIENTLY CAREFUL to avoid fire or electric shock when removing a paper jam or when replacing toner Label 1 High temperature inside Do not touch parts in this area because there is a danger of getting DUNN GG uya uuu lu usa puya INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS E Environment A CAUTION Avoid placing the printer on or in locations which are unstable or not level Such locations may cause the printer to fall down or fall over This type of situation presents a danger of personal injury or damage to the pririter eene ee ee rite eren quspa Avoid locations with humidity or dust and dirt If dust or dirt become attached to the power plug clean the plug to avoid the danger of fire or electrical shock u Avoid locations near radiators heaters or other heat
96. d to make a contribution to a cleaner environment as well as to represent the latest generation of page printer technology Superb print quality With an amorphous silicon drum microfine ceramic toner and the latest technology from us such as KIR 2 function this laser printer delivers superb print quality and clarity See page 2 58 Ultra long life modules The main modules in this laser printer such as the drum developer unit and fuser unit which are disposable in conventional printers are specifically designed for extraordinarily long life and need no periodic replacement The drum is made of amorphous silicon which is environmentally benign The only maintenance regularly needed therefore is to replenish the toner supply in the developer approximately every 25 000 printed pages A4 landscape at a printing rate of approximately 5 and to clean some parts inside the printer Amorphous silicon drum Our own unique ceramics technology has led to the development of an extremely hard and durable drum with extraordinarily long service life Also the drum has several excellent photoconductive properties such as stability and reliability in varying temperatures resistance to heat and solvent etc thus providing superb high resolution printing High speed printing A3 size pages typically print at a rate of 20 pages per minute B4 at 22 pages per minute and A4 letter landscape feed at 36 pages per minute when printing multiple c
97. diate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Shielded circular cable should be used for interfacing with the computer Caution to user Any modification without prior permission may cause harmful interference If any modification change is introduced to this equipment without prior permission we as the manufacturer cannot guarantee compliance with FCC rules To use equipment which does not comply with FCC rules is prohibited The printer may be optionally installed with the following options Conforming to the Class B limits ST 1000 Paper Feeder 500 sheets EF 100 Envelope
98. display Be sure to prepare a new toner container when this message appears If printing is continued in this condition the printer will display the message Rep lace Toner Clean printer and stop when there is no more toner In this case printing can be continued by replacing with a new toner kit Toner Container Replacement Interval Assuming an average toner coverage of 596 A4 or letter size landscape feed and with Ecoprint mode turned off the toner container will need replacing approximately once every 33 000 printed pages n the case of a new printer in which a toner container has been installed for the first time the number of pages that can be printed will be approximately 28 000 pages Toner Kit to be Used Name Toner for DP 28 3600 Series The toner kit is included with the printer Description Toner Container Cleaning Cloth Cap for Old Toner Container Grid Cleaner Plastic Waste Bag The toner kit supplied with the printer does not contain a plastic waste bag Instruction Manual A CAUTION Do not incinerate toner and toner containers Dangerous sparks may cause burn Toner Container Replacement Notes Do not use the toner inside the old toner container Be sure to distance items such as floppy disks during toner container replacement Be sure to clean the inside of the printer along with replacing the toner container For details see Cleaning on page 4 10 e Use of the original toner ki
99. e Setting the Paper Type This printer is capable of printing under the optimum setting for the type of paper being used Setting the paper type for the paper source from the printer s control panel will cause the printer to automatically print in the mode best suited to that type of paper This allows you to easily achieve high quality printing results A different paper type setting can be made for each paper source including the multipurpose tray Not only can preset paper types be selected but it is also possible for the user to define and select customized paper types The following types of paper can be set For details on paper please see Appendix B Cassette Media Type and Custom Settings Reg Duplex path edia type MP tray Cassette aa MP tray available only in Paper Type nvelope eeder Cassette mode x O X ee This is a paper type defined and registered by the user Up to eight types of user O Can be stored settings may be defined A number from i to is used in place of the For gt lt Cannot be stored details on setting user types please see page 2 52 2 51 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer Making Settings 2 52 The following describes the procedure for setting the paper type using the Recycled type and Cassette 1 as examples 1 Display Paper hi Lin 3 on use the and keys to display the Press the CANCEL key if you want to cancel the setting The gt display will d
100. e Chapter 4 Faint or blurred printing Check the Ecoprint setting See Chapter 2 Try setting toner control to high density ABC A B C See Chapter 2 ic message is displayed and the toner 1 2 3 I 3 3 indicator is flashing install a new toner kit See Chapter 4 Clean the charger wire Open the printer s front cover and clean the charger wire using the green cleaning knob See Chapter 4 Grey background Check the control panel If the Tx r icu message is displayed and the ABG indicator is fishing install a new toner kit See Chapter 4 123 Continued on next page Print Quality Problems Printed Results Corrective Action Clean the main charger wire Open the printer s side cover Pull the green main charger wire cleaning knob slowly in and out a few times See Chapter 4 Check the main charger unit installation Open the printer s side cover Remove the main charger unit half way out then reinstall it properly See Chapter 4 Dirt on the top edge or back of the paper Check the transfer roller Pull out the paper feed unit and check whether the transfer roller is dirty If so print several pages to eliminate the dirt Check the paper feed unit Pull out the paper feed unit and check whether the inside of the printer is soiled with toner If so wipe it clean using the supplied cleaning cloth Characters out of position Check the file or program See if t
101. e control panel opening and closing a cover or sending data to the printer while it is displaying ep iri will cause the printer to display F lease uit and it will begin warming up After it warms up the printer s ON LINE indicator will light and it will enter ready status Note The printer environment last set is still maintained even though all indicators are out while the printer is in Leen ire mode 2 56 Dumping Received Data Dumping Received Data It is possible to print data received by the printer as hexadecimal code for the purposes of debugging programs and files 1 Pressing the ENTER key once while 7r irt HEX DLM is shown onthe message display will cause a to flash Send data to be dumped to the printer while the gt is flashing Pressing the ENTER key again will print the corresponding pages of dumped data Once the dumped data you require has been output it is possible to cancel the printing of any further dumped data by taking the printer offline by pressing the ON LINE key and then pressing the CANCEL key Once all data has been received the message ii ng will appear Press the FORM FEED key to finish printing 2 57 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer KIR 2 Level This printer incorporates the KIR 2 smoothing function KIR 2 provides high quality printing by providing a software type improvement to the resolution Print a status page to find out the current mode The KI
102. e due to insufficient memory Check available user memory by printing a status page and either remove unnecessary download fonts and or macros or expand the printer s memory Press the CONTINUE key to print data as far as it was stored You can abandon printing by the CANCEL key Current print processing cannot continue due to insufficient memory The data transferred to the printer was too complex to print on a page Check available user memory by printing a status page and either remove unnecessary download fonts and or macros or expand the printer s memory Note After this message has been displayed Page protect mods will be on To maintain optimum use of memory during printing display gt 33 t from the mode select menu and re select Press the CONTINUE key to print data as far as it was stored You can abandon printing by the CANCEL key To print out a error report display Pr irt KOL errs from the mode select menu and select Ciri Press the CONTINUE key to resume printing You can abandon printing by the CANCEL key The memory card is missing This message appears when the memory card has been removed from the memory card slot during memory card operations Re insert the same memory card in the same slot the printer will continue with memory card processing Continued on next page 5 14 Indicators and Messages H Insert the same memory card This message appears when the memory card has been removed fro
103. e figure below and lift carefully so as not to hurt your back Be sure to lift the printer gently keeping it horizontal to prevent toner from soiling the inside of the printer When transporting the printer a long distance contact the your dealer from which you purchased the printer 1 10 Names of Parts Names of Parts Front View Side View Power Switch Face Down Output Tray Paper Full Sensor Vent Paper Stopper Control Panel Connector for Optional Feeder MP Multi Purpose Tray Side Cover Paper Feeder Side Cover Handholds Upper Paper Feed Cassette Lower Paper Feed Cassette Paper Feeder Face Up Output Tray Handholds To prevent static electricity be sure to cover the optional feeder connector not being used with the protective caps supplied with the printer 1 11 Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer Rear View Interior View Option Interface Hard Disk Unit Slot Cover OPT2 Memory Card Slot Toner Container Release Lever Green Parallel Interface Toner Top Cover Container Connector E Power Cord Connector Drum Unit Release Lever Grey Option Unit Service use only Connector Lock Lever Green Drum Unit Fuser Unit Rear Panel Serial Interface RS 232C RS 422A Connector IOIOI Charger Unit Option Interface Slot Cover OPT1 Cleaning Knob Green Handle for
104. e printer is shipped from the factory set to HP LJ 5M 5Si emulation 7 Interface information This information shows all interfaces installed in the printer and the currently selected interface 2 21 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer 2 22 8 Fonts at startup for each interface This shows the font automatically selected when the printer starts up default font lt is possible to set different fonts for the parallel interface and the serial interface The figure on page 2 20 shows default settings The font is set to 1 Courier bitmap font This also shows font information similar to the column below if an optional interface is installed 9 KIR test pattern This is used when setting the printer s KIR 2 mode For details see page 2 58 10 User font list Following the status page font listings are output which show the fonts which have been downloaded to the printer from the computer USER DEFINED FONTS __ Type Number Bitmap 101 Bitmap 102 Bitmap 103 Bitmap 104 Bitmap 105 Bitmap 106 Bitmap 107 Bitmap 108 Bitmap 109 Scalable 50000 Font Name Size KB Brush P 10 Operating Procedures Form Feed Depending on the software the message ii i t irx may be displayed in the message display when you get to the end of a print job This OCCUIS When the software uec not issue a final form feed to the i sd T imeb t willbe displayed and the last page will be printed au
105. e toner kit Cleaning Cloth Paper Ramp Registration Roller Metal Transfer Roller Black Paper Feed Unit Note Be careful not to touch the transfer roller during cleaning as this may adversely affect print quality 4 18 Cleaning 6 When you have finished cleaning the paper feed unit push it back in until you feel it catch in place Lock Lever 4 19 Chapter 4 Maintenance 8 Close the printer s front cover 4 20 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting This chapter explains how to handle printer problems which may occur If a problem cannot be corrected please contact your dealer General Guide 5 2 Print Quality Problems A 5 4 Indicators and Messages 5 8 Correcting a Paper Jam 5 19 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting General Guide There are quite a few printer problems which may be corrected by the user This section explains how to correct these problems If some kind of printer problem should occur check the following before concluding the printer is broken Symptom Check Items Corrective Action Action The printer will not Check the ON LINE Off Press the ON LINE key print indicator If the indicator remains off and the printer still will not print even after pressing the ON LINE key the problem may be power related Look through the items below and check anything that seems appropriate Lit See the appropriate ite
106. ector on the rear side of the printer Power Cord Connector Power Cord 2 Connect the other end of the power cord into a power outlet A WARNING Be sure to connect the ground wire of the printer to ground 1 27 Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer 11 Test the printer 1 28 Use the following procedure to test the printer and print out a status page indicating factory settings For details on the indicators and keys on the printer s control panel please refer to Chapter 2 Control Panel 1 Turn on the printer s power switch tet will be displayed in It does not matter whether the computer s power is on or off the message display of the printer Notes e When the printer s power is turned on after a toner container has been installed for the first time the printer will display the message FP ig ze ud it for about five minutes until it becomes ready for printing ea dti Note that the printer is not broken An error message of the form X X X per will be displayed in the printer s message display unless all covers on the printer are properly closed If this happens check that the part indicated in the error message is properly closed 2 Wait until the ON LINE indicator lights and Fiz di appears in the message display If the ON LINE indicator is off make it light by pressing the ON LINE key 3 Press the STATUS key Information such as the memory allocation cu
107. edSWC font This is a sample of Courier BoldItalicSWC font This is a sample of Courier BoldSWC font This is a sample of Courier ItalicSWC font This is a sample of Courier SWC font This is a sample of Dutch801 BoldItalicSWM font This is a sample of Dutch801 BoldSWM font This is a sample of Dutch801 ItalicSWM font This is a sample of Dutch801 RomanSWM font This is a sample of Dutch801SWC Bold font This is a sample of Dutch801SWC Boldltalic font This is a sample of Dutch801SWC Italic font This is a sample of Dutch801SWC Roman font This is a sample of Flareserif82 1 ExtraBoldSWC font This is a sample of Flareserif82 1 RomanSWC font This is a sample of Incised901SWC Black font This is a sample of Incised901SWC Italic font This is a sample of Incised901SWC Roman font This is a sample of LetterGothic BoldSWC font This is a sample of LetterGothic ItalicSWC font This is a sample of LetterGothic SWC font taK Ke S SHON OM D SOOM FHM dN SOOM Yo essrJe This is a sample of MoreWingbats RegularSWM font List of Fonts Resident Scalable Fonts 2 This is a sample of OriginalGaramondSWC Bold font This is a sample of OriginalGaramondSWC Bolditalic font This is a sample of OriginalGaramondSWC Italic font This is a sample of OriginalGaramondSWC Roman font This is a sample of Ribbon t31 KomanS WC font This is a sample of Swiss721 BoldObliqueSWM font This is a sample of Swiss721 BoldSWM font This is a sa
108. ention indicator Control Panel Description Flashing Indicates that there is no paper in the tray or that paper is jammed near the multi purpose tray Lit Indicates when paper is fed from the multi purpose feed tray Flashing Indicates that there is no paper in the optional envelope feeder EF 100 or that paper is jammed near the paper feed opening Lit Indicates that paper is being fed from the optional envelope feeder EF 100 Flashing Indicates that paper is jammed in the optional duplex printing unit AD 31 Lit Indicates that the printer is printing in duplex mode when the optional duplex printing unit AD 31 is installed Lit indicates that the printer is on line The printer prints received data Off The printer is offline The printer stores but does not print received data Flashing Indicates data transfer is taking place Lit Indicates either that data is being processed or that data is being written to the memory card This indicator indicates a problem that may be resolved by the user Off Indicates operations are normal Flashing Indicates that the printer needs maintenance Check the message display for details and take appropriate action Lit This indicates that the printer cannot print due to no paper in the cassette or similar reason Check the message display for details and take appropriate action 2 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer About the LED Indicator for the Paper
109. er is more than 32 MB Decrease the data being written to the memory card to less than 32 MB Note that only memory card of 32 MB and less can be used by this printer This error code appears when a data name not existing on the memory card is specified Check the data names on the memory card i The memory card does not meet specifications This memory card cannot be used by this printer Insert a memory card which can be used by this printer See Memory Card of Chapter 2 i The memory card is not supported by this printer Only JEIDA Ver 4 2 PCMCIA Ver 2 1 memory card can be used by this printer The card is an S RAM or flash card which cannot be used by this printer i There is no battery in the memory card Replace the battery in the memo card with a new one d The memory card requires formatting Format the memory card from the control panel iii The capacity of the memory card is insufficient This error code appears when an attempt is made to write more data on the memory card than available memory To halt the writing of data first stop data transmissions from the computer and then the printer s CANCEL key Press the FORM FEED key if the message iic i iri will appear in the message display The message display will return to reading i Continued on next page 5 16 Indicators and Messages ii The memory card is full of data items The number of data items which can be written on the memory card is limited
110. ered windows cannot be used with this printer B 11 Appendix B Paper Selection Label B 12 The basic rule for printing on adhesive label is that the adhesive must never come into contact with any part of the printer Adhesive paper sticking to the drum or rollers will damage the printer Label paper must be manually fed Label paper has a structure comprising three layers as shown below The top sheet is printed on The adhesive layer consists of pressure sensitive adhesives The carrier sheet also called the linear or backing sheet holds the label until use Due to the complexity of its composition adhesive backed label paper is particularly likely to give trouble in printing Top sheet white bond paper Adhesive Carrier sheet Adhesive back label Adhesive label paper must be entirely covered by its top sheet with no spaces between the individual labels Labels with spaces in between are apt to peel off causing serious jam problems Some label paper is manufactured with an extra margin of top sheet around the edge Do not remove the extra top sheet from the carrier sheet until after printing is finished Acceptable Unacceptable Top sheet s gt Carrier sheet Label arrangement Special Paper Table below lists the specifications for adhesive label paper Adhesive Label Specifications Weight of top shee
111. f paper 0 1 mm thickness First Mode Automatic Manual Feeding The printer automatically feeds any paper placed on the multi purpose tray even if another paper source is selected After all paper in the multi purpose tray is printed paper will be fed from the paper source originally set This is the factory set default Cassette Mode Approximately 100 sheets of paper can be continuously fed For details on paper which can be used with this printer please refer to Appendix B If first mode is set with the multi purpose tray as the current cassette printing is carried out using custom size paper feed timing regardless of the size setting for the multi purpose tray Duplex printing from the Multi Purpose Tray In first mode be sure to set the MP tray to the same paper size paper type and feed direction as set for the current cassette If the paper size type or feed direction differs a paper jam may result Also note that it is not possible to select the multi purpose tray as the current cassette and perform duplex printing We therefore recommend that duplex printing be performed from the paper cassette An optional duplex unit is required to perform duplex printing The Multi Purpose Tray Feeding from the Multi Purpose Tray 1 Open the multi purpose tray as shown in the figure Multi purpose tray 2 Sub tray Note The paper guides must be set to the widest position when closing the multi purpose tray 1 37
112. form any operations not explained in this handbook CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure 1 6 E Cautions when handling consumables A CAUTION Avoid inhalation ingestion skin or eye contact If ingestion occurs dilute stomach contents thoroughly with water and seek medical treatment If skin contact occurs wash with soap and water If contact with eyes occurs flush thoroughly with water and seek medical treatment sse Q Prolonged inhalation of excessive dusts may cause lung damage Use of this product as intended does not result in inhalation of A EXCESSIVE dUsls iei cete m D eletto deed te rende D eonun e Keep away from children S Other precautions e Always read the safety instructions which are included in the box or printed on the container when handling consumables Do not incinerate toner and toner containers Dangerous sparks May Cause DUN u aa Leo ee a ae as Dispose of the toner or toner containers in accordance with Federal State and Local rules and regulations Store consumables in a cool dark location If the printer will not be used for an extended period of time remove the paper from the cassette return it to its original package and reseal it Unpacking and Inspection Unpacking and Inspection Remove the printer from the package according to
113. guage PeerlessPrint5 and PCL6 language PeerlessPrintXL emulations PeerlessPrint5 and PeerlessPrintXL are trademarks of The Peerless Group Redondo Beach CA 90278 U S A This product was developed using the Tornado Real Time Operating System and Tools from Wind River Systems Introduction IBM PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENT THE DEVICE YOU HAVE PURCHASED CONTAINS ONE OR MORE SOFTWARE PROGRAMS PROGRAMS WHICH BELONG TO INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION IBM THIS DOCUMENT DEFINES THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH THE SOFTWARE IS BEING LICENSED TO YOU BY IBM IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE THEN WITHIN 14 DAYS AFTER YOUR ACQUISITION OF THE DEVICE YOU MAY RETURN THE DEVICE FOR A FULL REFUND IF YOU DO NOT SO RETURN THE DEVICE WITHIN THE 14 DAYS THEN YOU WILL BE ASSUMED TO HAVE AGREED TO THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS The Programs are licensed not sold IBM or the applicable IBM country organization grants you a license for the Programs only in the country where you acquired the Programs You obtain no rights other than those granted you under this license The term Programs means the original and all whole or partial copies of it including modified copies or portions merged into other programs IBM retains title to the Programs IBM owns or has licensed from the owner copyrights in the Programs 1 License Under this license you may use the Programs only with the device
114. hat the power cord is securely plugged in at both ends Check that the printer is connected to the computer See page 1 28 1 Push the power switch to the ON position Power Switch 3 At the end of the warm up period the ON LINE indicator lights and the message display indicates T The printer is now ready to print Note If an error is detected while the printer is warming up the ATTENTION indicator will light A message concerning the error will be displayed in the message display See Chapter 4 A CAUTION If the printer will not be used for a short period of time overnight etc turn the power switch OFF O If it will not be used for an extended period of time vacations etc remove the power plug from the outlet for safety purposes during the time the printer is not in use 2 12 Operating Procedures Basic Printing Operations The flow of basic operations to print is given below Keys on the control panel are explained after that For details on using the MODE key be sure to read the section Mode Select Menu at the end of this manual in conjunction with this section 1 Use the MODE key to set an emulation for the printer which conforms to the software being used This printer is shipped from the factory with emulation set to HP LJ 5M 5Si 2 Use the MODE key to select the font to use and paper direction 3 Use the FEED key to select paper feeding from the cassette or the multi
115. he problem is caused by an error with PRESCRIBE 2e commands If the problem occurs only with a specific file or program the most likely cause is an error in a parameter to a command or command syntax ABC Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Indicators and Messages This section explains the indicators on the control panel and the messages which appear in the message display and the appropriate corrective action to take in each case Indicators The printer has run low on toner The toner should be replaced Flashing as soon as possible Clean the printer after replacement See Chapter 4 Lit Toner is low or has run out Replace with a new toner container See Chapter 4 Fast Flashing Paper is jammed in the location flashing The paper has run out in the paper cassette or multi purpose Slow Flashing tray Add paper to the paper feed source See Chapter 1 Lit This indicates either the current paper feeder or the paper output point A paper jam has occurred in the optional duplex printing unit Flashing AD 31 Remove the paper jam referring to the instruction manual for the AD 31 we Im optional duplex printing unit AD 31 has been attached we Jem the printer is printing in duplex printing mode The printer is warming up i or the printer has Flashing insufficient memory available Confirm the message indicated on the message display A message will be displayed in the message display Take ATTENTION Lit correct
116. hen open DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR VIEW DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure AUTON DO NOT TOUCH THE GLASS ATTENTION vobsicur ATTENZIONE PRECAUCI N M varo x DP 2800plus PRINTER MANUFACTURED EROS 8J68 C Tested To Comply UL1950 60Hz 120V o 10A With FCC Standards us THIS LASER PRODUCT CONFIRMS TO THE APPLICABLE FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE LISTED REQUIREMENTS OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS 21 CFR CHAPTER 1 SUBCHAPTER J YM MITA INDUSTRIAL CO LTD 2 28 1 CHOME TAMATSUKURI CHUO KU OSAKA JAPAN MADE IN JAPAN This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada CAUTION PRECAUCION ATTENTION REMOVE POWER CORD RETIRE EL CORDON ELECTRICO ANTES POUR PR VENIR LES CHOCS BEFORE SERVICE AND DE REALIZAR SERVICIO O REEMPLAZAR LECTRIQUES COUPER L ALIMENTATION FUSE REPLACEMENT EL FUSIBLE AVANT DE REMPLACER LE FUSIBLE Introduction Ozone concentration CDR
117. in a numbered virtual output tray When it is time to actually print the data it is printed by specifying the virtual output tray number where the data is stored using the printer s control panel or an optional barcode reader Note If all the data in a virtual output tray is printed all data in that tray will be deleted If printing is halted by pressing the CANCEL key during printing data in that tray will not be deleted Data is not deleted unless all data in the virtual output tray is printed Locked mailbox Allowing a password to be set for the virtual output tray this feature makes the printout of confidential documents easy Multilevel mailbox Supporting up to 255 virtual output trays mail boxes can be allocated at the individual level rather than by the user s job title or group Large capacity mailbox There is no limit on the size per virtual output tray Since the only limit is on the total size of all trays all of the RAM DISK can be used 2 34 Virtual Mail Box VMB Outputting to a VMB When sending data to a virtual output tray set within the RAM DISK make this setting from the printer driver With this setting data can be sent by specifying the desired virtual output tray number It is also possible to assign a name to a virtual output tray and send data by specifying that name For details on this setting please refer to the help documentation for the printer driver When data is sent by specifying a vi
118. in the message display The printer connues to receive data even while the printer is offline while the message pn Wi is displayed Press the ON LINE key to bring the printer online again The printer will come online and the ON LINE indicator will light Read the section below on how to cancel printing Canceling Printing Operating Procedures Perform the following procedure when you wish to cancel printing after it has begun 1 SU Seu N Check if the message Fr c iri is displayed in the message display Press the ON LINE key to take the printer offline Perform the necessary procedure on the computer to halt printing Press the CANCEL key The message Fr irit Cornet will appear in the message display and the interface to be canceled will be displayed The following interfaces may be displayed i only when an optional interface is installed Z only when an optional interface is installed Selecting the interface to cancel using the or key and then press the ENTER key Printing from the interface selected will be stopped A few pages may be printed even after the CANCEL key is pressed as remaining data received before the CANCEL key was pressed is printed The message F int Cancei Currsnt dob will also be displayed when the CANCEL key is NEUE E for the purpose of eM the SAR of status pages o or ou iste from the control panel When the ENTER key is pressed the message i Lire appears in
119. inning from page 5 23 The meanings of symbols appearing on the message display and the corresponding locations of paper jams are given in the table on the next page Be sure to correct paper jams according to the procedure given on the following pages A WARNING High voltage is present in the charger section Take sufficient care when working in this area as there is a danger of electrical shock A CAUTION The printer s fuser unit is extremely hot Take sufficient care when working in this area as there is a danger of getting burned 39 19 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Locating and Correcting Paper Jams Message Display Indicator and Paper Jam Location Corresponding Printer Location Optional paper feeder B Mutpuposetra Paper feeder included with r 7 ST 1000 e see ST 1000 IN mmm F 8118 F 8130 or AS M8111 Face up output tray Face down output tray H Paper feed unit Optional duplex printing unit AD 31 3 Cassette 2 _ Cassette 2 ER 3 _ Cassette 3 S 4 _ Cassette 4 5 Cassette 5 A label titled Locating and Correcting Paper Jams is 6 Cassette 6 also attached to the back of the front cover The indicator on the printer s front panel also flashes the location of paper jams
120. ions from a Memory Card 2 44 Specified data partitions on a memory card can be read into printer memory 1 Bring up the menu 8 on the message display This display only appears if there is data on the memory card 2 Press the ENTER key 2 will flash 3 You can scroll through data names on the memory card one by one by pressing the key Press the CANCEL key to stop reading data 4 Press the ENTER key while the desired data name is being displayed fr zu appear in the message display and the selected data will be read into the printer After data has been read the message display will return to ec di Memory Card Writing Data Partitions to a Memory Card Data sent from the computer can be written on a memory card Data written on the card can be read into printer memory by key operations from the control panel of the printer Assuming the card has enough memory capacity up to 127 partitions can be written on a single card Partitions written on the card are automatically assigned names which can be checked by printing out a partition list Check that the memory card can be written that write protection is released 1 2 Bring up the menu kir itc data onthe message display Press the ENTER key will appear Pressing the ENTER key again will cause P cc ez iri to appear in the message display followed by ia it ir Press the CANCEL key to cancel writing data With the printer no
121. isappear 3 Pressing the ENTER key will cause the to disappear Pressing the EXIT key will exit the setting The same procedure can be used to set the paper type for other paper sources Paper type user setting Setting the Paper Type The following describes the procedure used to set a user defined paper type for the printer Eight custom user settings may be registered After having been set any of these may be called up when setting the paper type for a paper source r bndiings 1 Display F s on the printer s Mode Select Menu and press the key Then use the and keys to display zt umiom sepp 2 Pressing the ENTER key will cause a to be displayed Press the or keys to select the paper type see page 2 51 that you want to customize and then press the ENTER key Note Note that if you change the setting for a paper type other than fet c setting for each paper source set to that paper type will be changed 2 53 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer 2 54 3 Press the key after selecting the paper type you want to customize Pressing the or keys will cycle through a display of the submenus given in the table below Submenus displayed Selection parameters imi Ob OTR Gra Sets the paper thickness default scFiumer mode cillum Sets the temperature for the fusing unit default ples path rub is default Selects duplex printing on off when when the paper type is
122. isappear and the printer will be ready for printing A WARNING For safety purposes ALWAYS remove the power plug from the outlet when cleaning the main charger A CAUTION For safety purposes ALWAYS remove the power plug from the outlet when performing cleaning operations 4 10 Cleaning Main Charger Unit Cleaning the Charger Wire Clean according to the following procedure 1 Open the printer s front cover Front Cover 2 Pull the cleaning knob green located on the main charger unit slowly in and out a few times as shown in the figure This cleans the charger wire inside the unit Cleaning Knob green 4 11 Chapter 4 Maintenance 4 12 Cleaning the Grid The main charger unit grid should be cleaned when the toner kit is changed 1 Take the grid cleaner from protective bag in the new toner kit and remove the cap Note The grid cleaner pad is impregnated with water Clean this part quickly to prevent the pad from drying out Pad Protective Bag Grid cleaner Cleaning 2 Attach the grid cleaner to the printer with the pad facing up as shown in the figure Grid Cleaner 3 After attaching the grid cleaner slightly lift the main charger unit and repeat the action of slowly pulling the cleaning knob in and out at least five times This will clean the grid inside the main charger unit 1 Lift slightly 3 Pull in and out at least five times 2 Pull as far as po
123. it is aligned straight in the tray as far as it will go About 100 sheets 0 1 mm thickness 80 g m can be inserted at one time Do not load paper above the paper limit mark Paper limit mark Redi wil appear on the message display 1 39 Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer Feeding Envelopes Envelopes should be fed face up Be sure to set the print direction from the Mode Select Menu Insert the envelopes in the tray as far as they will go Do not load envelopes above the paper limit mark Paper limit mark For details on suitable envelope paper quality and shape see Appendix B Be sure to use suitable envelopes as print quality may be reduced For the envelope sizes which can be used with this printer see the table on page 2 5 1 40 Expanding Memory Expanding Memory The printer comes standard equipped with 16 MB of main memory However more complex pages can be printed and processing speed increased by expanding the printer s memory There are two slots available in the printer for expanding memory One 16 MB SIMM is installed in one of the slots when the printer is shipped from the factory Printer memory can be expanded to up to 64 MB by installing optional extended memory chips SIMMs in these slots Notes The expansion memory should be installed only by an authorized dealer or a certified technician We shall not be liable for damage due to improper installation of the expansion memory
124. itch from the HP LJ 5M 5Si emulation to another all downloaded fonts and macros are lost Resource protection preserves these PCL resources in memory so that they are intact when you change the emulation back to HP LJ 5M 5Si By using the printer s gt PFezcurcae praot youcan select from two resource protection modes as follows In this mode the printer stores fonts macros symbol sets etc in memory that were downloaded as permanent PCL resources All temporary resources are lost when the emulation mode is changed from HP LJ 5M 5Si to another or vice versa In this mode the printer stores both permanent and temporary resources when the emulation mode is changed from HP LJ 5M 5Si to another or vice versa 2 61 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer Adjusting the Print Density If necessary the print density can be adjusted from the Mode Select Menu The required print density can be selected from five different steps 01 05 The factory setting is 03 and there is normally no need to alter this setting When using the KIR 2 function please use the 3 setting For details on adjusting the KIR 2 mode see page 2 58 Setting the Audio Warning Buzzer In addition to the message displayed when the paper supply is exhausted or when paper jamming occurs an audio warning is made to sound This is useful for example when the printer is in a location some distance from the user The audio alarm is set to
125. ith a specific file or application check the printer settings for that application If you still cannot correct a printer problem even after checking the above please contact your dealer Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Print Quality Problems There are many possible causes of the print quality problems such as blank output shown in the table below The troubleshooting procedure for each type of problem is given below If the checks explained in this section do not solve the problem please contact your dealer Printed Results Corrective Action All black printout Please contact your dealer Continued on next page 5 4 Print Quality Problems Printed Results Corrective Action Dropouts horizontal streaks stray dots Clean the charger wire Open the printer s front cover and clean the charger wire using the green cleaning knob See Chapter 4 Black or white vertical streaks Check the message in the message display If the Forner icu message is displayed and the toner A C ABC indicator is flashing See Chapter 4 1 3 1 2 3 Clean the charger wire Open the printer s front cover and clean the charger wire using the green cleaning knob See Chapter 4 Continued on next page Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Printed Results Corrective Action The image is smeared Clean the charger wire Open the printer s front cover and clean the charger wire using the green cleaning knob Se
126. ive action according to the message displayed The table on the following page lists the corrective action to take in response to each message Indicators and Messages Maintenance Messages The top cover is open Close it tightly The front cover is open Close it tightly The printer s side cover is open Close it tightly The paper feeder s side cover is open Close it tightly If an optional paper feeder ST 1000 is installed the paper feeder having the problem will be indicated number in the message If the maximum of three feeders are installed the upper feeder is 1 the middle feeder is 2 and the bottom feeder is 3 The face down tray has become full You must remove all printed pages from the face down tray The face down tray can hold approximately 500 sheets amp paper source The paper source is out of paper paper size media type Add paper to the paper cassette or multi purpose tray Not only the paper Source but also the paper size and media type set for the paper source in question are displayed Add a sheet of paper to the multi purpose tray and press the CONTINUE key Printing will start Continued on next page Chapter 5 Troubleshooting d paper source The paper size or type does not match the printing data paper size media type Envelope feeder will be displayed In place of paper source Loa the paper displayed on the message display and press the C
127. ize will be automatically reduced to the actual paper size being used 2 28 Reduction Page Set Reduction Page Set Make settings on the page set menu to print at a reduced size This menu is used to set the source paper size and the paper size to use after reduction These settings can be made from within programs or files using the PRESCRIBE 2e SPSZ command Notes Printed results when making reductions differ from equivalent size printing Sometimes the line width of characters may not be consistent or lines may appear in figures or image patterns Landscape feeding while making reductions is possible from the multi purpose tray in first mode Bring up the page set menu The following display will appear SE Target size indicator Source size indicator Source size indicator This is the paper size before reduction This must be the same as the paper size set for print data from the computer Target size indicator This is the paper size after reduction This must be the same as the paper size set for the feed cassette 2 29 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer It is possible to set the following paper sizes envelope when using the PRESCRIBE 2e SPSZ command The message display will show the messages given in the following table Source Size Target Size Combinations Source Size Indicator Legal size 8 5 x 14 inches 8 5 x 11 inches iii Ledger size 12 x 15 5 inches 14 8
128. lds H6 and H7 are subject to change without notification The gap between the nearly full and nearly empty thresholds allows the computer to send a fairly large amount of data in a continuous stream H8 Received data buffer size This is the size of the input buffer specified in units of 10K bytes The factory set value is 6 meaning 60K bytes PRESCRIBE 2e FRPO D0 command C 16 The PRESCRIBE 2e FRPO D0 command is provided to allow manipulating XON XOFF when an error has occurred on the serial interface The following table summarizes the error status corresponding to different D0 values Serial interface error error not handled error handled Timing of XON transfer to XON sent every 3 5 D0 0 default D0 1 host while Ready or seconds Waiting XON not sent DO 10 DO 11 RS 232C Cable Connection RS 232C Cable Connection Preparing an RS 232C Cable After obtaining an RS 232C cable check that it is wired correctly referring to the pin assignment table in Appendix C If you have an IBM communication adapter cable type 1502067 you will have to resolder the wiring at the printer end of the cable The procedure is as follows 1 2 Unscrew the plastic cover from the printer end of the cable Next to each of the wires inside the cable is a bare shield wire Solder all these shield wires together into a single bundle Using a section of flat wire about 3 mm wide and 15 mm long connect the bundle of shield wires
129. lel total maximum fused Prime nlnit Pin 31 This signal is used in the standard Centronics interface to enable the computer to reset the printer It is ignored by the printer Error nFault Pin 32 When the high speed parallel line control is on FRPO O2 2 this line returns error status C 5 Appendix C Host Computer Interface Auxiliary output 1 Pin 33 This signal line is not used Power Ready Pin 35 This signal is high when the printer s power is on Select In NSelectIn Pin 36 This signal is used in some versions of the Centronics interface to enable the computer to force the printer on line In high speed mode it is used as an interrupt C 6 Serial RS 232C RS 422A Interface Serial RS 232C RS 422A Interface RS 232C interface Interface Signals The pins of the printer s RS 232C interface connector carry the signals listed in Table C 2 The table also indicates whether each signal is incoming or outgoing with respect to the printer Table C 2 RS 232C Signal Pin Assignments Pin In out Signal Description 1 FG Frame ground 2 Out TXD Transmit Data 3 In RXD Receive Data 4 Out RTS Request To Send 5 In CTS Clear To Send 6 In DSR Data Set Ready 7 SG Signal Ground 11 5 V DC Reserved 20 Out DTR Data Terminal Ready Brief descriptions of the signals follow FG Frame Ground Pin 1 This pin is connected directly to the printer frame TXD Transmit Data Pin 2 This
130. m below See the appropriate item below Check the print No problem There may be a problem in the connection quality of a status with the computer Look through the items page if one can be below and check anything that seems printed appropriate There is a See the section on Print Quality Problems problem See page 5 4 The ATTENTION indicator is lit See the section on Indicators and Messages See page 5 8 A maintenance message appears in the message See the section on Indicators and Du S Messages See page 5 8 Paper is jammed sd is jammed See the section on Correcting a Paper Jam Continued on next page General Guide Symptom Check Items Corrective Action Nothing lights on the Check that the power cord is Turn off the printer s power plug in the control panel even properly plugged into the power power cord securely and try turning on the when power is turned outlet printer s power again on and the fan makes no noise Check that the power switch is really in the on position The printer prints a Check the interface cable Connect both ends of the interface cable status page but data securely Try replacing the printer cable from the computer is For details on the parallel interface of this not being printed printer see Appendix C normally Check program files and application Try printing another file or using another software print command If the problem occurs only w
131. m the memory card slot during memory card operations and replaced with a different memory card Re insert the same memory card in the same slot The printer will continue with memory card processing The memory card s battery is low This message appears when the printer is in the ready state and the battery of the memory card installed in the printer is low You can still enter the memory card mode but the battery should be changed as soon as possible Insert a new battery in the memory card This message appears when the printer is in the ready state and the battery in the memory card is missing or completely dead Memory card operations are not possible Insert a new battery in the memory card The memory card requires formatting This message appears when the printer is in the ready state and the memory card is not formatted Be sure to format the memory card See Chapter 2 Continued on next page 5 15 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting This message appears when an error occurs during access to the memory card using the PRESCRIBE 2e RWER ICCD command or from the printer s corresponding description given below Note that only error codes Zi and i i are displayed due to memory card operations made from the control oen amp i Data or memory card capacity is too large e This error code appears if an attempt is made to write more than 32 MB of data to a memory card or if the capacity of the memory card installed in the print
132. month dry A4 PPC standard paper Drum Amorphous silicon drum Developer Mono component dry developer Main charger Positive scorotron charger Transferring Negative charger roller Separation Positive charger electrode Drum cleaning Blade cleaner Drum discharging Illumination by eraser LED array Item Fuser Toner saving Paper Paper sizes Paper capacity Capacity of output trays Ambient conditions Power supply Power consumption Operating noise in accordance with ISO 7779 Bystander Position sound pressure level at the front External dimensions Weight Printer Specifications Description Heat roller and pressure roller Ecoprint mode Plain paper See Appendix B Cassettes Ledger size A3 to A5 universal cassette Multi purpose tray 80 mm x 148 mm to 297 mm x 450 mm Cassettes 500 sheets each 80 g m 0 1 mm thickness Multipurpose tray 100 sheets 80 g m 0 1 mm thickness Face down tray 500 sheets 80 g m 0 1 mm thickness Face up tray 500 sheets 80 g m 0 1 mm thickness Temperature 10 C to 32 5 C 50 F to 90 5 F Humidity 20 to 80 RH Optimum conditions 20 C 68 F 65 RH Altitude Max 2000m 6500 feet 120 V 60 Hz max 10 A U S A Canada 220 240 V 50 60 Hz max 5 A European countries Max allowable voltage fluctuation 10 Max allowable frequency fluctuation 2 Max 1200 W During normal operations 825 W During standby 220 W During sleep mode 31 W
133. mple of Swiss721 ObliqueSWM font This is a sample of Swiss721 SWM font This is a sample of Swiss742SWC Bold font This is a sample of Swiss742SWC BoldCondensed font This is a sample of Swiss742SWC BoldCondenseditalic font This is a sample of Swiss742SWC Bolditalic font This is a sample of Swiss742SWC Italic font This is a sample of Swiss742SWC ItalicCondensed font This is a sample of Swiss742SWC Roman font This is a sample of Swiss742SWC RomanCondensed font Tmuo uo a oaun e op ZwufoA Xev XOM govt This is a sample of Symbol Set SWM font This is a sample of ZapfHumanist601SWC Bold font This is a sample of ZapfHumanist601SWC Boldltalic font This is a sample of ZapfHumanist601SWC Demi font This is a sample of ZapfHumanist601SWC Demiltalic font Chapter 3 Fonts KPDL Fonts 1 This is a sample of Century Schoolbook SWA font This is a sample of Century Schoolbook ItalicSWA font This is a sample of Century Schoolbook BoldSWA font This is a sample of Century Schoolbook BoldItSWA font This is a sample of Courier SWA font This is a sample of Courier ItalicSWA font This is a sample of Courier BoldSWA font This is a sample of Courier BoldItalicSWA font This is a sample of Dutch801 RomanSWA font This is a sample of Dutch801 ItalicSWA font This is a sample of Dutch801 BoldSWA font This is a sample of Dutch801 BoldItalicSWA font This is a sample of ITC Avant Garde BookSWA font This is a sample of ITC Av
134. mputer follows in sending data to the printer The RS 232C RS 422A parameters are stored in battery backed up memory They are indicated on the status printout They can be changed by the FRPO firmware reprogram command described in the Programming Manual The parameters and their identification codes are given below H1 Baud rate Parameter value Baud rate 12 1200 24 2400 48 4800 96 9600 19 19200 38 38400 57 57600 11 115200 The factory setting is 9600 baud H2 Data bits 7 or 8 factory set to 8 H3 Stop bits 1 or 2 factory set to 1 C 14 H4 Parity Parameter value 0 1 2 3 RS 232C RS 422A Protocol Meaning None Odd Even Ignore The factory setting is None 0 on the status printout H5 Protocol logic Parameter value 0 Meaning Combination of 1 and 3 below Q O N A The factory setting is 0 Note DTR DSR positive logic DTR DSR negative logic XON XOFF ETX ACK XON XOFF recognized only as protocol Since DTR DSR protocol is not used with the RS 422A standard select a parameter value other than 0 1 or 2 for the H5 setting when using the RS 422A interface H6 Buffer nearly full threshold This is a percentage from 0 to 99 The factory setting is 90 C 15 Appendix C Host Computer Interface H7 Buffer nearly empty threshold This is a percentage from 0 to 99 The factory setting is 70 The factory settings of the buffer nearly full and nearly empty thresho
135. n be expanded to meet the specific operating environment XVIII Introduction Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer 1 1 A CAUTION LABELS 2 Z sg 22a aso v aw Qua g ND k awa T nn atu led tated 1 2 ZNINSTALLATION PRECAUT IONS eegene 1 3 PX PRECAUTIONS FOR USE eeh aaa 1 5 Unpacking ahdiiispectipgl k aS aE aaa qaa bas 1 7 Moving the ln u uuu um asss eret ie ette Ere RO HE de eu ds 1 10 Names or Parts ea ec dee Rie ee eee gae 1 11 Setup and Connections ite tete p e E p eH ar aquta stan 1 13 The Multi Purpose Tray orero S AEA sans Sq nnnm tren nnne eren nnne tren 1 36 Expanding Memory uuu au ennt nnns A tnn nnne rennen kasaq pia 1 41 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer 2 1 Gontrol panel u iue pitt ode EES 2 2 Operating Procedures entnehmen tenens nnne entren nene 2 11 Mode Selection MOnU oc it oret rer f dE te iT repe de Ero d se 2 24 Configuring Interfaces si A 2 27 Emulation Selection s u u deni e beide ua ua a gaa 2 28 Reduction Page Sel DEE 2 29 PRA RUE ea LE ETE 2 32 Virtual Mail Box NM 2 34 Memory Gard nia d t od i d oi es 2 40 Setting the Paper Type n nre 2 51 Sleep Timer Setting uec cene entre npe th Cette 2 56 Dumping Received Data 2 57 KIR 2 Bevel ME E 2 58 Ecoprint Mode E 2 60 Resource Protectiori tad e Re ER E ende 2 61 Adjusting the Print Density
136. nitions of the Centronics interface High speed This mode enables faster data transmission between the printer and the host computer Interface Signals Parallel Interface The pins of the parallel interface connector carry the signals listed in Table C 1 Asterisks in the table indicate signals that are active low The table also indicates whether each signal is incoming or outgoing with respect to the printer Table C 1 Parallel Connector Pin Assignments Pin In out In In In In In In In In In 10 Out 11 Out 12 Out 13 Out 14 In cO OO JO Q Q N Description Strobe nStrobe Data 0 Data 1 Data 1 Data 2 Data 2 Data 3 Data 3 Data 4 Data 4 Data 5 Data 5 Data 6 Data 6 Data 7 Data 7 Data 8 Acknowledge nAck Busy Busy Paper Empty PError On Line Select Select Auto feed nAutoFd Not connected 0V DC Chassis GND 5 V DC Ground return Ground return Ground return Ground return Ground return Ground return Ground return Continued on next page Appendix C Host Computer Interface C 4 Pin In out Description 26 Ground return 27 Ground return 28 Ground return 29 Ground return 30 Ground return 31 In Ignored nlnit 32 Out Error returns error status if FRPO O2 2 nFault 33 34 Not connected 35 Out Power Ready 36 In Select In NSelectln Signal names in the Auto mode IEEE 1284 In the Auto mode these signals
137. nnector IOIOI are located on the rear side of the printer For pin connections please refer to Appendix C Parallel Interface Connector H Serial Interface RS 232C RS 422A Connector IOIOI 1 25 Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer Parallel Interface Connection 1 Plug one end of the printer cable into the connector on the printer marked with a Eh parallel symbol 2 Close the clips on both sides to fix the connector in place Printer Cable 3 Plug the other end of the printer cable into the computer s parallel Centronics interface connector This connector is usually marked PRINTER For details please refer to the hardware manual for the computer Serial Interface Connection The printer is shipped from the factory with its serial interface set to RS 232C mode but it can also be set to RS 422A mode in accordance with how it will be used For details please refer to Appendix C 1 Plug one end of the cable into the connector marked IOIOI on the printer 2 Tighten the screws on both sides securely 3 Plug the other end of the cable into the computer s serial interface connector For details 1 26 please refer to the hardware manual for the computer Setup and Connections 10 Attach the power cord A CAUTION Be sure the printer s power switch is turned off Note Only use the power cord supplied with the printer 1 Plug the power cord into the power cord conn
138. nt 7 Check that the two toner container release levers are positioned to the right released as shown in the figure If not positioned to the right slide them to the right until they stop Toner Container Release Levers Positioned to the right 8 Align the ends of the toner container with the grooves to the left and right inside the printer as shown in the figure and install New Toner Container Grooves 4 7 Chapter 4 Maintenance 9 Check that the toner container is installed in the correct position and push forcefully on the top of the toner container as shown in the figure 10 After the toner container is installed slide the two toner container release levers to the left position fixed as shown in the figure Toner container release levers Positioned to the left 4 8 Toner Container Replacement 11 Close the top cover Chapter 4 Maintenance Be sure to clean the main charger unit and paper feed unit along with replacing the toner kit Also be sure to clean the inside of the printer periodically about once per month to ensure optimum print quality even if you are not replacing the toner kit Note was displayed the message Leon DEF ir i EE dismayed after replacement After cleaning the naide of the printer following the procedure shown below press the CONTINUE key the message will d
139. odily injury or damages to real or tangible personal property for which IBM is legally liable IBM will not be liable for any lost profits lost savings or any incidental damages or other economic consequential damages even if IBM or its authorized supplier has been advised of the possibility of such damages IBM will not be liable for any damages claimed by you based on any third party claim This limitation of remedies also applies to any developer of Programs supplied to IBM IBM s and the developer s imitations of remedies are not cumulative Such developer is an intended beneficiary of this Section Some jurisdictions do not allow these imitations or exclusions so they may not apply to you 4 General You may terminate your license at any time IBM may terminate your license if you fail to comply with the terms and conditions of this license In either event you must destroy all your copies of the Program You are responsible for payment of any taxes including personal property taxes resulting from this license Neither party may bring an action regardless of form more than two years after the cause of action arose If you acquired the Program in the United States this license is governed by the laws of the State of New York If you acquired the Program in Canada this license is governed by the laws of the Province of Ontario Otherwise this license is governed by the laws of the country in which you acquired the Program Introduction
140. omputer or similar device equipped with an RS 232C serial interface The serial interface is set to RS 232C before leaving the factory In RS 422A mode the printer can be connected to a personal computer or similar device equipped with an RS 422A serial interface Note The changing of the main circuit board jumper connector should be carried out only by an authorized dealer or a certified technician We shall not be liable for damage due to improper changing of this main circuit board jumper connector Note The following instructions are intended for the technician only Note on Handling the Main Circuit Board Before touching the main circuit board touch a water pipe or other large metal object to discharge yourself of static electricity While doing the work it is recommended that you wear an antistatic wrist strap C 9 Appendix C Host Computer Interface Removing the rear panel from the Printer 1 Turn the printer s power off Unplug the printer s power cable and disconnect the printer s interface cable from the computer 2 Remove the six screws from the printer s rear panel and remove the panel Rear Panel C 10 Serial RS 232C RS 422A Interface Changing the Jumper Setting 1 There is a jumper located on the main board in the location shown in the diagram Referring to the diagram set this jumper in the position which matches the serial interface mode to be used In this example the jumper setting
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142. opies of the same page Actual printing time varies depending on what is being printed XV Introduction Environmentally benign waste parts The toner container is made out of a benign flammable material Be sure to dispose of containers according to local laws and regulations Large paper capacity cassettes Equipped at the bottom with a two stage paper feeder each paper cassette can hold approximately 500 sheets 80 g m 0 1 mm thickness There is also a multi purpose tray with a capacity of approximately 100 sheets Paper can be output on a face down output tray or an optional face up output tray Either output tray can stack approximately 500 sheets of paper Scalable printing This printer allows reductions between various paper sizes using the page setup function Bitmapped and scalable typefaces In addition to its 80 internal bitmap fonts the printer provides 45 fully scalable resident typefaces that are equivalent to HPLJ fonts The scalable typefaces can be used at any size desired up to 999 75 points in 0 25 point increments KPDL The printer is equipped with KPDL our implementation of the PostScript page description language and Adobe PostScript Type 1 compatible 35 fonts Xvi Introduction A new printer control language PRESCRIBE 2e PRESCRIBE 2e includes advanced graphics capabilities that allow you to print any conceivable outline shape or solid form Also provided are a variety of special effects
143. panel The indicator on the front panel also flashes the location of the paper jam Continued on next page 5 10 Indicators and Messages The printer s internal memory is running low Remove any unnecessary download fonts and or macros You can check the amount of user memory currently available by printing a status page There is not enough toner inside the toner container There is not enough toner Prepare a new toner container See Chapter 4 There is no more toner in the toner container The printer has stopped because there is no more toner Replace with a new toner kit After replacing be sure to clean the printer See Chapter 4 A failure has occurred with the option interface Check the option interface installed on the printer Install the harddisk unit into the OPT2 slot This message is displayed when the optional harddisk unit is accidentally installed into the OPT1 slot Be sure to install the harddisk unit in the OPT2 slot Be sure to turn off the printer s power before removing the incorrectly installed harddisk Check the error code displayed in the place of and refer to the appropriate description below Abnormal format Try turning the power off and on again RAM DISK mode is Turn RAM DISK mode s Cannot write to the disk system because it is write protected Remove the write protection No disk space Clean up files Specified file not on disk No memory for use by disk system
144. power switch is off plug the power cord into the printer and turn the power on Wait for the printer s ON LINE indicator to light and the message display to read Led press the STATUS key iid and If installation has been performed properly a status page will be printed Check the Memory in the upper right Information on the SIMMs installed in slot 1 and slot 2 is shown here There is no problem if total memory has increased The printer is shipped from the factory with 16384 KB 16 MB of memory 1 47 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer This chapter explains the printer s control panel and operating procedures It also covers operations which use the memory card Control panel d aida 2 2 Operating Procedures 2 11 Mode Selection Men 2 24 Configuring Jntertaces 2 27 Emulation Selection 2 28 Reduction Page Get 2 29 RAM DISI amp iii fee dei alee 2 32 Virtual Mail Box VMB a 2 34 Memory Card 2 40 Setting the Paper Type sssessesseeeessssrssrssressressreesresse 2 51 Sleep Timer Setting 2 56 Dumping Received Data 2 57 KIR AR recess 2 58 Ecoprint M00806 ui aei ieee Ee 2 60 Resource Protection esee 2 61 Adjusting the Print Density 2 62 Setting the Audio Warning Buzzer
145. press the ENTER key RAM DISK RAM DISK Operations Press the ENTER key again and change the RAM DISK size using the or key It is not possible to make a setting that exceeds total printer memory The default value for the RAM DISK is the on the available printer memory Press the EXIT key if you want to cancel the setting Once the desired RAM DISK size is displayed press the ENTER key Press the EXIT key Then turn the printer s power off and on again The setting will be activated after restart The following operations are available with the RAM DISK Read Data Write Data Delete Data Print a List of Data Names Print Accumulated VMB Data Print VMB List Except for printing accumulated VMB data and printing a VMB list procedures for all operations are the same as for a memory card Please see the memory card item for the given procedure 2 33 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer Virtual Mail Box VMB The Virtual Mail Box VMB function is a mail box function for the printer which does not require a physical mail box to be attached to the printer The virtual mail box function can be used when RAM DISK mode is or when an optional hard disk unit is installed on the printer This manual describes how to use the virtual mail box with a RAM DISK With a virtual mail box unlike a physical mailbox data sent from the computer is stored in the RAM DISK as rasterized data This stored data accumulates
146. purpose tray 4 Use the STACK key to select the destination output tray 5 Use the MODE key to set the number of printed copies 6 Check that the message Fed diti appears in the message display and that the ON LINE indicator lights then make preparations to print from the computer Press the FORM FEED key if after printing the message l i t if appears in the message display 2 13 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer Selecting the Output Tray 2 14 Printed paper can be output on either the face up output tray or the face down output tray Selecting the face up output tray will cause paper to be stacked with the printed surface facing up Selecting the face down output tray will cause paper to be stacked with the printed surface facing down Normally it Is more convenient to use the face down output tray When the message Regd or Acid paper appears in the message display the output tray will be switched every time the STACK key is pressed and the selected destination will appear in the message display as follows Face Down Tray Indicator NEM Face Up Tray Indicator EN 4 Feed Selection Operating Procedures Use the FEED key to select whether to feed paper from one of the paper feed cassettes or from the multi purpose tray If optional paper feeders ST 1000 or EF 100 are installed any of these can also be selected The FEED key can be used whenever the message display indicates Fes di or CO r
147. r 4 f a EE is set for the VMB data you want to print the message display will change to s L and the printer will standby to accept a password The cursor will blink in the one s place of the displayed number Enter the correct GES Use the lt and ke s to 2 36 Virtual Mail Box VMB 5 Press the ENTER key once the correct password is entered Pr ac ex and the data will be printed If the password was incorrect an error message will be displayed See page 5 11 Pressing the CONTINUE key will return the printer to Fg dt status Note that the password entered here is reset returns to i1 when this mode is exited Print VMB Accumulated Data List This feature prints a list of VMB data accumulated in the RAM DISK 1 Display gt 1 2 Pressing the ENTER key will cause a to flash Press the CANCEL key if you want to halt printing The display will disappear 3 Pressing the ENTER key will cause Pr zz ez it printed 2 37 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer 2 38 VMB Job storage size total MB Output 1 or Delete 1 used MB available MB IIAI IIIIIIIIIIJ RIAL Bin No Alias Jobs Pages Normal Shared Size KB TEES GO 2 f 1 Gers 17 56 24203 1132 l IIIIIZII KZ IIIII aM 2 cave 1 3 0 1132 3 0 0 0 0 l IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII C 4 Gra 2 m 1132 7217 C 5 Polo 3 19 15567 0 An actual VMB list printout will differ slightly from sample given above Information
148. representative outlet If this operation is performed with the power still attached When adding memory ALWAYS remove the power plug from the there is a danger of electrical shock Z DO NOT remove or connect the power plug with wet hands as there is a danger of electrical shock For safety purposes ALWAYS remove the power plug from the outlet when cleaning the main charger ALWAYS contact your service representative for maintenance or repair of internal parts AA CAUTION DO NOT pull the power cord when removing it from the outlet If the power cord is pulled the wires may become broken and there is a danger of fire or electrical shock ALWAYS grasp the power S plug when removing the power cord from the outlet ALWAYS remove the power plug from the outlet when moving the printer If the power cord is damaged there is a danger of fire or electrical SHOCK uu u una re ec e tee tute e aaa Sy eti aus f the printer will not be used for a short period of time overnight etc turn the power switch OFF O If it will not be used for an extended period of time vacations etc remove the power plug from the outlet for safety purposes during the time the printer is not in use ALWAYS hold the designated parts only when lifting or moving the p
149. rinter cere tee dept eee ed For safety purposes ALWAYS remove the power plug from the outlet when performing cleaning operations 1 5 Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer If dust accumulates within the printer there is a danger of fire or other trouble It is therefore recommended that you consult with your service representative in regard to cleaning of internal parts This is particularly effective if accomplished prior to seasons of high humidity Consult with your service representative in regard to the cost of cleaning the internal parts of the printer Other precautions DO NOT place heavy objects on the printer or cause other damage to the printer DO NOT open the front cover turn off the power switch or pull out the power plug during Printing During Printing some ozone is released but the amount does not cause any ill effect to one s health If however the printer is used over a long period of time in a poorly ventilated room or when making an extremely large number of prints the smell may become unpleasant To maintain the appropriate environment for copy Work it is suggested that the room be properly ventilated When lifting or moving the printer contact your service representative DO NOT touch electrical parts such as connectors or printed circuit boards They could be damaged by static electricity DO NOT attempt to per
150. rmat for use in the printer Bitmap fonts have a fixed height size for each character Therefore different font sets are required for different font sizes For example Dutch801BM10 Roman is a 10 point font and mii Dutch801BM8 Roman is an 8 point font Scalable fonts Scalable fonts provide the outline of the characters This outline is scaled according to the scaling information from the computer and filled in for printing Depending on the capabilities of the software you use the scalable fonts can be scaled from 0 25 point to 999 75 points in quarter point increments List of Fonts List of Fonts Bitmap Fonts Scalable Fonts KPDL Fonts This section contains a lull list of the printer s resident fonts You can print the same font list from the printer by using the printer s control panel key To print a list of fonts refer to Mode Select Menu List of Resident fonts The printer has 80 resident bitmap fonts Note that all resident bitmap fonts include the letters BM in the typeface name The printer has 45 resident scalable fonts These fonts include the letters SWC or SWM in the typeface name and are equivalent to HP LaserJet fonts The printer has 35 KPDL fonts The KPDL fonts are Adobe PostScript Type 1 compatible and have the suffix SWA at the end of the font name 3 3 Chapter 3 Fonts Resident Scalable Fonts 1 This is a sample of Audrey Two Regulars wc font This is a sample of Clarendon Condens
151. rom Sleep mode whenever a key on the control panel is pressed the cover is opened or closed or data is received The printer then warms up and goes online The time that it takes the printer to enter Sleep mode depends on the Sleep Timer setting Data inside the printer is being canceled An automatic form feed has been generated After the paper feed cassette has been loaded into the paper feeder the paper feed position within the cassette is being readied Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer Interface Indicator The interface indicator indicates the interface over which data is currently being received or was last received When an optional interface such as a network interface is installed in the printer this indicator displays the information in the table below depending on the interface used Display Description Parallel interface Serial interface RS 232C RS 422A Optional interface 1 Optional interface 2 These indicators will flash while the printer is receiving data and continue flashing until the interface is released even if data transmission is finished The printer gives priority to data coming in over the interface corresponding to the blinking indicator Resolution Indicator This shows the current printing resolution Resolution is set to 600 dpi dot per inch HP LJ 5M 5Si emulation when shipped from the factory The printer s resolution can be selected using the mode select menu See the menu hierarchy
152. roper printer settings from within the software 1 29 Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer 13 Install the printer driver A CD ROM containing a printer driver for Windows Windows 3 1 Windows 95 98 and Windows NT 3 51 4 0 is supplied with this printer Once this printer driver is installed on the computer it is possible to make various settings for this printer from within Windows applications It is also possible to control options and printing from within Windows For each of these operating systems the printer driver is located in the folder on the CD ROM The steps for installing this driver are given below Read this in conjunction with the manual supplied with Windows For details on how to install the printer driver under Windows NT read the file README TXT in the CD ROM s root directory Installing Under Windows 95 Windows 98 1 Insert the supplied CD ROM into the CD ROM drive of the computer 2 Click on Start with the mouse on the Windows95 98 Task Bar and align the cursor with Settings Click on Printers among the items displayed BY windows Update e Programs a Programs Tan Documents E Gi D Favorites HB Settings NM gt J Control Panel trol Panel La ters ers ES Find gt S Taskbar amp Start Menu J Folder Options d u Active Desktop D S windows Update Lean iJ Shut Down jesar Windows 95 Windows 98 Start Button
153. rrently set for the printer will be printed on a page in a list If the status page prints without problems you can tell that the developer unit and paper feed cassette are installed properly For details on the contents of the status page see Chapter 2 Setup and Connections 12 Test the interface with the computer In order to check that the printer and the computer are properly connected you must print by sending an actual command from the computer 1 Turn on the printer s power switch and turn on the computer s power as well 2 Wait until the message display switches from Ge Bet to Regd 3 Check that the ON LINE indicator is lit If it is not lit make it light by pressing the ON LINE key 4 Enter and execute the following command at the DOS prompt on the computer screen ECHO R STAT EXIT gt PRN If this causes the printer to print a status page a page on which current printer settings are printed then the printer and computer are properly connected If this does not print a status page check that the printer cable is properly connected The cable or one of the connectors may also be broken Notes on Application Software The computer and printer have been successfully connected by the procedures up to this point In order to print from software run on the computer it is necessary to install a printer driver on the computer to which the printer is connected After the printer driver is installed be sure to make p
154. rtual output tray printing to paper is not performed at the time data is sent Sent data accumulates in the virtual output trays of the RAM DISK For details on printing accumulated data please see the next item Print Accumulated VMB Data This function prints VMB data accumulated in a virtual output tray 1 Selec Cobh L nicl on the printer s Mode Select Menu and display FF irt 3 ir atii The VMB tray number will appear in the location marked by s below while the VMB tray name will appear in the location marked by X s 2 Pressing the ENTER key will cause a to flash 3 Each time the or keys are pressed the VMB data display will change Press the CANCEL key if you want to halt printing The display will disappear 2 35 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer 4 Display the VMB data you want to print Pressing the ENTER key will cause displayed and the data will be printed Print Accumulated VMB Data with a Password This function prints VMB data protected by a password which has accumulated in a virtual output tray 1 Display Pr irit VE data Trai The VMB tray number will appear in da location marked by Sie SE while the VMB tray name will appear in the location marked by X 2 Pressing the ENTER key will cause a to flash 3 Each time the or keys are pressed the VMB data display will change Press the CANCEL key if you want to halt printing The display will disappea
155. ry when F T flashes in the resolution indicator The quality of printed data is reduced when this resolution indicator will automatically return to reading 600 dpi when any key is pressed when a timeout occurs or when subsequent data is received Expand printer memory to avoid this error 600 dpi processing cannot be performed due to insufficient memory When 300 flashes in the resolution indicator even though the printer was set to 600 dpi the printer automatically set resolution to 300 dpi due to insufficient memory and continued printing The resolution indicator will automatically return to reading 600 dpi when any key is pressed when a timeout occurs or when subsequent data is received Expand printer memory to avoid this error 5 18 Correcting a Paper Jam Correcting a Paper Jam This section describes how to remove paper when it jams in the printer The printer will stop whenever paper jams in the printer or paper is not fed from a cassette The printer will go offline and the message Paper jam Open front cover will appear in the message display Opening the printer s front cover will cause the message display to change It will now indicate the coded location A through and 1 through 6 of the paper jam Example In this example paper is jammed in the paper feeder C paper feed unit H and in the upper cassette 1 The corrective action to take in cases like this is explained using actual examples beg
156. selection of bitmap and scalable fonts but also a large selection of symbol sets also referred to as character sets This is because the printers the page printer emulates have a number of their own symbol sets for printing in different languages and other purposes Most of those symbol sets are the same regarding the letters of the alphabet digits and basic punctuation marks but they differ considerably in their special symbols which lie in the upper half of the character code table consisting of character codes 128 through 254 hex 80 through FE The symbol set selection can also be made from the printer s control panel See Mode Select Menu on the last page in this manual Symbol Set Table 3 1 Bitmap Fonts Symbol sets e fe soos OOO o ose 373 PC 8 D N 3 9 Chapter 3 Fonts Table 3 2 Scalable Fonts Symbol sets ao feo soms o C o som Continued on next page 3 10 Symbol Set 373 IBM PC 8 D N 3 11 Chapter 4 Maintenance This chapter explains how to maintenance the printer This only covers replacing the toner container and cleaning parts such as the main charger unit and paper feed unit Toner Container Replacement 4 2 Gl aning xu an awd te Ev idee eu ert dae bae 4 10 Chapter 4 Maintenance Toner Container Replacement When there is not enough toner the printer displays the message Trier our inthe message
157. sources or locations near flammable items to avoid the danger of fire To keep the printer cool and facilitate changing of parts and maintenance allow access space as shown below Leave adequate space especially around the rear cover to allow Q air to be properly ventilated out of the printer 30 cm 11 8 inches 20 cm 7 9 inches 45 cm 17 7 inches 45 cm 17 9 inches 60 cm 23 6 inches Other precautions Adverse environmental conditions may affect the safe operation and performance of the printer Install in an air conditioned room recommended room temperature around 20 C humidity around 65 RH and avoid the following locations when selecting a site for the printer Avoid locations near a window or with exposure to direct sunlight Avoid locations with vibrations Avoid locations with drastic temperature fluctuations Avoid locations with direct exposure to hot or cold air Avoid poorly ventilated locations Ammonia or other harmful fumes If you are planning to fumigate the room or make liberal use of insecticide remove the printer first Low air pressure e g located more than 2000 meters 6500 feet above sea level The printer will work best if it is installed in a location that is Near the computer If the parallel interface is used to connect the printer to the computer the connecting cable should be shielded type an
158. ssible Main Charger Unit 4 13 Chapter 4 Maintenance 4 When the grid is clean remove the grid cleaner from the printer and dispose of it The grid cleaner is not re usable 5 Close the front cover This ends the charger unit cleaning procedure 4 14 Cleaning Paper Feed Unit A CAUTION Wait a while after turning the printer s power to allow the fuser unit to cool about 20 minutes Do not touch the fuser unit as this may result in a burn injury Fuser Unit Print problems such as soiling of the reverse side of printed pages may occur if the paper feed unit becomes dirty Clean the paper feed unit according to the following procedure 1 Open the printer s front cover Front Cover N A 4 1 5 2 Turn the lock lever counterclockwise as shown in the figure to release the feed unit Chapter 4 Maintenance Lock Lever 3 Paper Feed Unit Handle 4 16 Cleaning 4 Clean the saw toothed seperator next to the transfer roller two or three times as shown in the diagram using the cleaning brush housed in the front panel of the paper feed unit Return the cleaning brush after you have finished using it Transfer Roller Cleaning Brush Seperator saw toothed Paper Feed Unit Transfer Roller I JE Cleaning Brush 4 17 Chapter 4 Maintenance 5 Wipe the paper dust on the registration roller and any dirt on the paper ramp using the cleaning cloth included in th
159. such as patterned fills gray scale shading a user accessible print image model and multiple page orientations and print directions within the same page PDF417 two dimensional bar code The printer includes the capability that allows the user to implement the two dimensional stacked bar code symbology PDF417 or Portable Data File 417 This expanded functionality is achieved by using the PRESCRIBE 2e language commands Automatic rotation of fonts and graphics Images and scalable fonts are automatically rotated to match the page orientation A wide variety of internal symbol sets The printer supports most Hewlett Packard LaserJet 5M compatible symbol sets for both bitmap and scalable fonts Display of printer messages in any of four languages English French German or Italian As an option it is also possible to download the messages in other languages Please contact your dealer XVII Introduction Memory card slot for option fonts macros forms etc Data in the memory card can be selectively read from the printer s control panel Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP compliance Offers network managers complete open system network management Large memory capacity This printer comes standard equipped with 16 MB of memory This can be extended up to 64 MB of memory through optional expansion of memory Expandable interface Equipped with slots for installing optional interfaces the interfaces of this printer ca
160. t 44 to 74 g m 12 to 20 Ibs ream Composite weight 104 to 151 g m 28 to 40 Ibs ream Thickness of top sheet 0 086 to 0 107 mm 3 9 to 4 2 mils Composite thickness 0 115 to 0 145 mm 4 5 to 5 7 mils Moisture content 4 to 6 composite Note a Printing quality and possible trouble when printing label are entirely the responsibility of the user B 13 Appendix C Host Computer Interface This appendix describes the signals used in the laser printer s parallel RS 232C RS 422A interfaces It also lists pin assignments signal functions timings connector specifications and voltage levels The RS 232C RS 422A protocols are also covered Finally it explains the use of the printer in a multi computer environment C 1 Appendix C Host Computer Interface Parallel Interface Parallel interface communication modes The printer features the fast data transmission on the parallel interface The parallel interface mode can be activated from the printer s control panel see Chapter 2 as follows Note Use a parallel printer cable that complies with the IEEE1284 standards Nibble high default High speed data communication is used in compliance with the IEEE 1284 standard Ordinarily you should leave this setting unchanged Auto The printer automatically changes its communication mode to the one the host computer is currently using Normal The printer uses the communication method described by to the normal defi
161. ter or other liquids on a memory card Do not place a memory card near fires or heat sources Do not subject a memory card to direct sunlight Store a memory card in their protective case when not using them The following operations on a memory card inserted into the printer s memory card slot are possible Reading Fonts Reading Macros Reading Data Writing Data Deleting Data Formatting Memory Card Printing a List of Data Names Partitions 2 41 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer Note that only reading fonts and printing a list of partitions are possible when a font card is inserted The following sections explain each of these operations Each operation is described below Reading Fonts from a Memory Card Fonts can be read into the printer s internal memory from an optional font card The font read can then be selected from the printer s control panel A font card is automatically read into the printer when the printer s power is turned on The operation described here is performed while the message display reads Fia di 1 Check that the font card is inserted into the memory card slot Bring up the menu omt on the message display This display only appears if a font card is inserted 2 Press the ENTER key will appear Press the CANCEL key to stop reading fonts 3 Pressing the ENTER key again will cause PF og riti to appear in the lower part of the message display and font data to be read from
162. that the related section includes information on prohibited actions Specifics of the prohibited action are indicated inside the symbol S Warning of prohibited action Q EE Disassembly prohibited The symbol indicates that the related section includes information on actions which must be performed Specifics of the required action are indicated inside the symbol Q E Alert of required action Genee Remove the power plug from the outlet inn Always connect the printer to an outlet with a ground connection Please contact your service representative to order a replacement if the safety warnings in the handbook are illegible or if the handbook itself is missing fee required Introduction Caution NO LIABILITY IS ASSUMED FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY IMPROPER INSTALLATION Notice on Software SOFTWARE USED WITH THIS PRINTER MUST SUPPORT THE PRINTER S NATIVE MODE OR ONE OF ITS EMULATION MODES The printer is factory set to emulate the HP LJ 5M 5Si The emulation mode can be changed by following the procedures described in Chapter 2 Notice The information in this manual is subject to change without notification Additional pages may be inserted in future editions The user is asked to excuse any technical inaccuracies or typographical errors in the present edition No responsibility is assumed if accidents occur while the user is following the instructions in this manual No responsibility is assumed for defects in
163. the optional unit F 8118 Remove the paper jammed in the paper stacker AS M8111 or F 8130 For details read the paper stacker instruction manual Only when installed Check the face up pU SEE tray If printing stops before a page is completely output carefully remove that sheet of paper See Figure 5 2 5 S the face down ee tray If printing stops before a page is completely output carefully remove that sheet of paper r ad the paper feed unit Open the front cover and carefully pull out the paper feed unit as far as it will go If paper is jammed in the registration rollers remove it by the easiest means possible See Figure 5 3 Pull jammed paper out of the fuser unit in the same manner See Figure 5 4 After all paper has been completely removed return the paper feed unit Check the fuser unit Open the front cover and carefully pull out the paper feed unit as far as it will go Open the fuser unit cover grasp the tab green and check inside the fuser unit Jammed paper may sometimes be left inside the fuser unit See Figure 5 5 Check the optional duplex printing Open the front cover pull out the duplex printing unit and unit AD 31 remove the jammed paper For details read the duplex printing Only when Casey unit instruction manual Check the cassette indicated Pull out the cassette indicated and remove the jammed paper After all paper has been completely removed open and close the front cover
164. tings made by application software have priority over settings made from the control panel 2 5 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer COPIES F Copy Indicator Indicates the number of copies set in the current interface 001 999 and the number is reduced as printing proceeds Indicator Refer to the table below for the names and meanings of indicators on the control panel Indicators on the Control Panel Indicator Name Description Face down tray Flashing Indicates that paper is jammed near the face indicator down output tray Lit indicates when printed pages are delivered to the face down output tray Face up tray Flashing Indicates that paper is jammed near the face up indicator output tray Lit indicates when printed pages are delivered to the face up output tray Toner indicator Flashing Indicates there is insufficient toner Lit Indicates that the printer is out of toner Replace with a new toner container Cassette feed Flashing Indicates that the cassette is not installed indicator properly or there is no paper in the cassette or that paper is jammed in the paper feed cassette Lit Indicates paper is being fed from the paper feeder ST 1000 Indicator ON LINE DATA ATTENTION Name Multi purpose feed indicator Optional paper feeder indicator Duplex printing indicator On line indicator Data indicator Att
165. tomatically Pressing he FORM FEED key allows you to finish printing immediately 1 Check if the message display reads Eia ii iru 2 Press the FORM FEED key The message display will now read Ft c page will print 1 i and the last Note The iia it iris display may also appear due to interruptions in printed data while the computer is processing data Pressing the FORM FEED key unnecessarily when the message display reads Bla it inc will result in a form feed Mode Selection The MODE key is used when making various mode settings and selections For details see the section Mode Selection Menu beginning on the next page 2 23 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer Mode Selection Menu This section explains the menu hierarchy used for all menus which can be set and selected using the MODE key The MODE key can be used to display all of the menus in the table below This mode selection menu conforms to the menu hierarchy given at the end of this manual Pressing the MODE key initially displays menus at the top of the hierarchy Use the and keys to move between menus in the same level The key shows the next menu while the key shows the previous one Change levels by using the 4 and keys The key moves to lower levels sub menus while the key moves to higher levels Mode Selection Menu List Description Default Setting Selects the interface for which settings are to be made Parallel Settings
166. tray 5 24 Correcting a Paper Jam Registration Roller Open this cover first Paper Feed Unit Figure 5 3 Paper jammed in paper feed unit 5 25 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Grasp the tab green to open Press down these two levers green when paper is hard to pull out Tab green Figure 5 5 Paper jammed inside the fuser unit Figure 5 4 Paper jammed at the fuser unit Note When removing jammed paper be careful not to touch the separator located on the back side of the fuser unit cover with your hands Fuser Unit Cover Separator 5 26 Chapter 6 Symbol Set Tables The following tables show all the characters included in the most common symbol sets available with the five emulations 6 1 Chapter 6 Symbol Set Tables HP LaserJet 5M Symbol Sets LaserJet 5M HP Roman 8 8U LaserJet 5M ECMA 94 Latin 1 ON 80 96 112 128 144 160 176 192 208 240 0 16 32 48 64 96 112 128 144 160 176 eo oO kl gv 3 e gt Puls gt gt Ki lt e Qi CH e a x o gt Ze oye s ZS g amp 81 97 13 129 M5 161 177 193 209 225 241 1 17 33 49 s 97 13 129 145 161 177 ge oO s amp 98 114 130 146 162 E e Ic S El e re E ei e e z 98 114 130 146 162 178 s e Y amp N D oc gt o e o Q m y o N l wW j gt Ak De Oe vie nel I Dig Dee hb cl
167. ts is highly recommended to prevent printer trouble and ensure the long life of the printer Replenishing Toner 1 Open the top cover Top Cover 4 3 Chapter 4 Maintenance 2 Slide the toner container release levers to the right until they stop and remove the old toner container After removing it take care not to tilt the toner container Toner Container Release Levers Old Toner Container NA I h d Ba I 3 Cap the old toner container with the cap supplied in the new toner kit Old Toner Container Push the cap securely in place Be careful not to cap the new toner container by accident 4 4 Toner Container Replacement 4 Dispose of the old toner container in the plastic waste bag supplied in the new toner kit so that toner does not scatter Old Toner Container A CAUTION Do not incinerate toner and toner containers Dangerous sparks may cause burn Note Although the toner container is made from non harmful flammable material be sure to dispose of this waste according to local laws and regulations Chapter 4 Maintenance 4 6 5 6 Take the new toner container from the toner kit Shake the toner container five times or more with the protective seal facing up as shown in the figure in order to thoroughly mix the toner inside Shake five or more times Protective Seal Protective Seal Toner Container Replaceme
168. udio alarm is sounding press the CANCEL key twice Firstly the audio alarm will be turned off and then the data processing will be canceled After the audio alarm has been set to 1 even if the PRESCRIBE 2e FRPO INIT command is executed the printer will not return to the initial G r alarm setting To set the audio alarm to Lir reset using the mode select menu from the control panel 2 65 Chapter 3 Fonts This chapter describes the types of fonts you can use with the printer including the printer s resident and KPDL fonts and symbol sets Bitmap and Scalable Fonts sse 3 2 Dieter FOhts a u aa tinue innate 3 3 Symbol Sete ue avete tet ole aS aa 3 8 Chapter 3 Fonts s TI I EL U YCICII lt i medal S A font is a set of characters of a particular design The design is referred to as a typeface Several characteristics identify a font These include the font type bit map or scalable symbol set spacing pitch height style stroke weight and typeface family The printer provides two types of resident fonts bitmap fonts and scalable outline fonts Also fonts may be downloaded to the printer s memory or optional harddisk from a memory card or disk These fonts are referred to as downloadable or soft fonts The printer accepts as many downloadable fonts as its user available memory permits Bitmap fonts A bitmap font is made of a fixed bit pattern This pattern is stored in a special fo
169. uu u a ai liiat 2 10 Status page aaseiecsineernesernesennesrnne 2 20 SUD rayu Sa teer a teen Pe 1 37 Symbol set eit ee 3 8 T Target size eese 2 30 Toner container 1 8 4 2 Toner container release levers 4 4 Toner container replacement interval 4 2 Toner Kit acit tette t 1 8 4 2 Transfer roller 4 17 5 7 Troubleshooting seeeeeeeeeerreennees 5 1 U Unpackimg A AE 1 7 V Virtual mail box VMB 2 34 W Windows 1 30 Index Index 3 Mode Select Menu These items willl not show unless the printer is installed with the applicable option unit kit Basic Operations During Mode Selection This diagram gives quick reference to all menu options and their sequence of selection Use this description in combination with Chapter 2 Mode Selection Menu 1 Press the MODE key to enter Mode Selction mode 2 Press the or key repeatedly until the message display indicates the desired item Press the key to move to a submenu Press the lt key to return Press the ENTER key once the desired menu appears will flash and the current setting can be changed Press the and key to select the desired setting Press the ENTER key If you want to re enter a setting press the CANCEL key before pressing the ENTER key Press the EXIT key This will enable
170. ve is being Menus set using these keys are enabled for the interface currently indicated on the message display Settings made from the control panel may be automatically switched to different settings by application software being used 2 10 Operating Procedures Operating Procedures Operating Precautions This section explains basic operations of the printer and procedures leading up to and including printing Do not turn off power during printing This may result in a paper jam or damage to the printer Do not open covers on the printer or covers of optional equipment or open the paper feed cassette during printing Do not move the printer during printing Refrain from frequently plugging and unplugging the power plug from the power outlet even when power is turned off Do not plug or unplug the power cord or printer cables while the printer s power is turned on Be sure that the printer s power is off when inserting or removing a memory card Inserting or removing a memory card while the printer s power is on may result in damage to the memory card and or the printer Be sure to carefully attach and detach paper feed cassettes and carefully open and close the top cover Be sure to unplug the power cord from the power outlet and take precautions against dust gathering on the printer by draping a cover over it when it is not in use 2 11 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer Switching Power On Check t
171. w set send data from the computer to the printer Example Sending the file TEST TXT to the printer from the computer DOS mode COPY TEST TXT PRN The message a will change to F i when data is received and will change back when reception is finished 2 45 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer 2 46 5 Check that the message display has changed to ii it irw and press the FORM FEED key The printer will automatically print the data just written example below This printout can be used to check the name partition name under which data was written and confirm that it was written properly MEMORY CARD WRITE INFORMATION Slot number EA Data Type 2 Data Partition name DataS003 System define Write data length 00001704 Others Slot name for the memory card only A is supported Data type Data type only 2 is supported Partition name Name of the partition data written Write data length Size of the partition data written in units of bytes After printing is finished the message display will return to Fis Memory Card Deleting Data from a Memory Card It is possible to delete data names on a memory card one at a time Check that the memory card can be written that write protection is released 1 After the partition list is printed the message display will return to id Formatting Memory Card Bring up the menu i on the message display This display only appe
172. ware is expressly forbidden You may be held legally responsible for any copyright in fringement 3 Unauthorized Use FONTWARE TrueDoc may not be removed disclosed and transferred to any third party for any length of time without the prior written consent of our company or BITSTREAM Also you may not modify adapt translate reverse engineer decompile or create derivative works based on FONTWARE TrueDoc 4 Term This agreement should remain in full force and effect forever thereby allowing the Sublicensee to use the FONTWARE TrueDoc forever unless the Sublicensee violates the terms of paragraphs 2 or 3 above In the event of such violation this agreement will terminate automatically without notice from us Upon termination you should destroy FONTWARE TrueDoc and all copies of them in part and in whole including modified copies if any Introduction FCC statement Vi This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can ra
173. x 21 cm i 18 2 x 25 7 cm 2 30 Target Size Indicator Reduction Enlargement Ratio 10096 9896 10096 9896 10096 94 98 100 98 100 98 100 81 98 Continued on next page Reduction Page Set Source Size Indicator Target Size Indicator Reduction Enlargement Ratio 100 94 86 70 98 21 x 29 7 cm 100 70 81 98 25 7 x 36 4 cm 100 70 86 98 29 7 x 42 cm 2 31 Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer A RAM DISK can be set up as a virtual media device by setting a given amount of the total printer memory as the RAM DISK This can then be used for reading and writing data just as with a memory card or as a virtual mail box function see page 2 34 Note however that data written to the RAM DISK is lost if the printer is reset or its power turned off RAM DISK settings can be made from the printer s control panel Notes Setting the RAM DISK Size 2 32 Press the or key and select F Press the key to display The RAM DISK is set from the printer s user memory The printer s printing soeed may therefore drop or insufficient memory errors result depending on the value of the RAM DISK setting RAM DISK functions cannot be used if an optional hard disk unit is installed Press the MODE key The default setting is T Dressing the ENTER key will cause a to flash Press the or keys to display r and then

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