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1–2IntroductionAbout This ManualThis manual is divided into chapters that contain all the information required touse the printer.Chapter 1: Introducti
A–2SpecificationsOPC Drum Unit (704539–008) 30,000 pagesFuser Felt – 10 pack (704539–011)Developing Kit (704539–007):Ozone Filter 100,000 pagesDevelop
A–3SpecificationsElectricalPower Source U.S. Domestic: 90 to 132 VAC/47 to 63 Hz European printers:198 to 264 VAC/47 to 63 HzType Single PhasePower Co
A–4SpecificationsInterfacesStandard Centronics ParallelRS–232 and RS–422 SerialOptional Dataproducts (requires cable adapter)CoaxTwinaxLANEmulationsSt
A–5SpecificationsPaper Stacker (with printer stand) Power stacker, p/n 704539–001 (120V) p/n 704539–004 (230V), capable of holding and stacking an ent
A–6Specifications
B–1Host I/O InterfacesBHost I/O InterfacesThe printer provides connections on the rear panel for the following host I/Ointerfaces:• Centronics Paralle
B–2Host I/O InterfacesCentronics Parallel InterfaceThis interface enables the printer to operate with controllers designed forbuffered Centronics prin
B–3Host I/O InterfacesCentronics Parallel Interface SignalsThe Centronics interface signals are defined below.PAPER EMPTY – A high true level from the
B–4Host I/O InterfacesCentronics Parallel Interface ConfigurationThe printer is configured for the Centronics interface via the “Host Interface”menu a
B–5Host I/O InterfacesDataproducts Parallel InterfaceThis interface allows the printer to operate with controllers designed forDataproducts printers.
1–3IntroductionWarnings and Special InformationFor your safety and to protect valuable equipment, it is very important that youread and comply with al
B–6Host I/O InterfacesNOTE: The printer comes standard with 470/1K ohm terminator resistors.Verify host computer port termination resistor requirement
B–7Host I/O InterfacesDataproducts Parallel Interface ConfigurationThe printer is configured for the Dataproducts interface via the “Host Interface”me
B–8Host I/O InterfacesTermination ResistorsFor parallel interface configurations, the printer is equipped with 470/1K ohmpullup/pulldown terminating r
B–9Host I/O InterfacesRS–232 Serial InterfaceThis interface is used with bit serial devices compatible with EIA RS–232C orCCITT V.24 standards. The in
B–10Host I/O InterfacesRS–232 Serial Interface SignalsThe RS–232 serial interface signals are defined below.Receive Data (RxD) – Serial data stream to
B–11Host I/O InterfacesRS–232 Serial Interface ConfigurationThe printer is configured for the RS–232 serial interface via the “Host Interface”menu as
B–12Host I/O InterfacesRS–422 Serial InterfaceThis interface is used with bit serial devices compatible with EIA–RS–422A orCCITT V.27 and V.11 standar
B–13Host I/O InterfacesRS–422 Serial Interface SignalsThe RS–422 serial interface signals are defined below.Received Data (RxD) – Serial data stream f
B–14Host I/O InterfacesTable B–6. RS422 Pin–out ComparisonPin L1016 RS232 L1016 RS422 L1024 RS232/RS4221 Ground Ground Ground2 TX (Output) TX+ (Output
B–15Host I/O Interfaces1234567891011121314151617181920212223242512345678910111213141516171819202122232425L1024 Printer(Male Connection)Cable from Host
1–4IntroductionThe PrinterThe printer is a programmable, non–impact printer. The printing technique is aplain paper electrophotographic process, which
B–16Host I/O InterfacesDiagnostic PortThis interface is used for connection with a computer port to run diagnostic testsusing software driven diagnost
C–1Media RequirementsCMedia RequirementsThe printer requires continuous form electrographic grade media with 0.5 inchpitch tractor feed pin holes. The
C–2Media Requirements
D–1Disk Space SavingsDDisk Space SavingsThis appendix provides instructions for loading and using one, and only one,language for control panel message
D–2Disk Space SavingsThe following procedure will make the required configuration changes to makethe remaining language the startup language. Refer to
1GlossaryGlossaryACIA Acronym for Asynchronous Communication Interface Adapter.baud A unit of speed that measures the rate at which information istran
2Glossarydata bits Binary information sent to the printer; a character set groupingcontaining letters, digits, and punctuation marks to be printed.def
3Glossarylogical link The parameters that specify data transfer, data control, and/or datacommunication operations.macro A macro is a collection of co
4Glossaryread To retrieve data from memory or mass storage (hard disk, floppydiskette, etc.).resolution A measure expressing the number of component u
Index–1IndexAAbout the Printer, 1–4Alarm, 3–29BBaud Rate, 3–40Buffer Size, 3–42CCable Connections, 2–21Centronics Interface, 3–33, B–2Centronics Menud
1–5IntroductionPrinter Features The printer prints up to 24 pages per minute on an 8.5 x 11 inch page andproduces a 300 x 300 dots–per–inch (dpi) reso
Index–2Diagnostic Port Interface, B–16Diagnostics, 4–2, 4–3menu, 3–21off–line, 4–2on–line, 4–3Disk Drive B, 1–7Disk Management Menu, 3–23delete config
Index–3Initial Setup, 2–7Installationadd starter toner, 2–11developer unit, 2–10fuser cleaner felt, 2–16OPC drum unit, 2–17operating system diskette,
Index–4NNumber of Buffers, 3–42OOPC Drum Unit, 2–17Operating System Diskette, installing, 2–20Operator Calls, 4–5Optional Fonts, 1–7Options, 1–6, A–4C
Index–5Printing Configuration Parameters, 3–13Protect Configurations, 3–25PTX–Setup Option, 3–31RReprint on Fault, 3–18Requirementspower, 2–3site, 2–4
Index–6UUnpacking the Printer, 2–6VVertical Image Shift, 3–18WWarnings and Cautions, 1–3Waste Toner Container, 2–14
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1–6IntroductionEmulationsThe printer comes with HPr Laserjet PCL5r, IPDS, or the PrintronixLinePrinter Plust emulation. The LinePrinter Plus emulation
1–7Introduction• LAN connectionA hardware option is available for proper connection of the printer to a LAN.• Coax/Twinax connectionA hardware option
1–8IntroductionGeneral Laser Printer TechnologyThe operation of a laser printer is somewhat different than that of an impactprinter. They produce an e
1–9Introduction5. Transferring: Another thin wire electrode, the transfer corona, puts ahigh electrostatic charge on the paper. This charge attracts t
1–10Introduction
2–1Setting Up the Printer2Setting Up the PrinterChapter ContentsSafety Precautions 2–2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2–2 Setting Up the PrinterSafety PrecautionsWARNINGThe use of controls or adjustments or the performance of proceduresother than those specified in th
2–3Setting Up the Printer• Make sure nothing rests on the power cord. Do not locate the power cordwhere people will walk on it. Do not place the power
2–4 Setting Up the PrinterSelect a Site When selecting the location for the printer, consider the following powerrequirements, interface requir
2–5Setting Up the Printer 19 inches25 inches23 inchesFigure 2–1. Clearance Requirements
2–6 Setting Up the PrinterUnpack the PrinterThe printer is shipped in two cartons. The carton containing the consumablesship set is placed on top of t
2–7Setting Up the PrinterInitial Setup To prepare the printer for operation, install the consumables that are packaged inconsumable kits within th
2–8 Setting Up the PrinterControl PanelPaper EntryInput Paper GuideDisk Drive(s)(not shown underpaper guide)Top Cover LatchPaper TensionReleasePower S
2–9Setting Up the PrinterI/O PanelPaper ExitExit Paper GuideFigure 2–4. Rear and Left Side View of Printer
2–10 Setting Up the PrinterInstall the Developer UnitCAUTIONPerform this procedure only if this is the initial installation and no tonerhas been added
2–11Setting Up the Printer Add the Starter TonerIMPORTANTFor the initial installation, use the starter toner bottle from thedeveloper kit. Do not use
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2–12 Setting Up the PrinterIMPORTANTDo not squeeze the toner bottle as you pour the toner. Doing so couldcause the loose toner to be blown out of the
2–13Setting Up the PrinterInstall the Ozone FilterRefer to Figure 2–7 and perform the following steps:1. Remove the ozone filter from the plastic bag.
2–14 Setting Up the PrinterInstall the Waste Toner ContainerNOTE: The OPC drum unit must be removed before placing the waste tonercontainer into its o
2–15Setting Up the PrinterWaste Toner ContainerFigure 2–8. Installing the Waste Toner Cartridge
2–16 Setting Up the PrinterInstall the Fuser Cleaner Felt Refer to Figure 2–9 and perform these steps:1. Remove one of the fuser cleaner felts from th
2–17Setting Up the PrinterInstall the OPC Drum UnitCAUTIONThe OPC drum unit is light sensitive. Install it within five minutes.When removing the drum
2–18 Setting Up the PrinterLoad PaperNOTE: Before loading paper, make sure the Paper Length and Paper Widthoptions are set properly in the Paper Contr
2–19Setting Up the PrinterPaper EntranceTension ReleaseTractor GateTractor LocksTractor PinsTop Cover LatchFigure 2–11. Loading Paper
2–20 Setting Up the PrinterInstall the Emulation Boot DisketteEject ButtonDiskette Drive “A”WriteProtectionTabFigure 2–12. Installing the Diskette1. M
2–21Setting Up the PrinterCable ConnectionsNow the printer can be connected to power and to your system. To connect thecables, refer to Figure 2–13 an
US and CANADA Radio Interference NoteNote: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (
2–22 Setting Up the PrinterNOTE: RS–422 can be enabled or disabled via a menu option on the controlpanel under the host interface selection. Make sure
2–23Setting Up the PrinterCheck for InterferenceThe printer should be used only with FCC, VDE, or CE certified computingdevices. If the printer is ins
2–24 Setting Up the PrinterTransporting the Printer Take precautions to prevent damage to the printer during transport. If a moverequires trucking, us
2–25Setting Up the PrinterLong Distance Transport1. Pack all connecting cables in a plastic bag.2. Place the developer unit in appropriate packaging f
2–26 Setting Up the Printer
3–1Configuring the Printer 3Configuring the PrinterChapter ContentsOverview 3–4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3–2 Configuring the PrinterTest Print 3–22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Engine
3–3Configuring the PrinterCentronics Interface Parameters 3–33. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dataproducts Int
3–4 Configuring the PrinterOverviewThe configuration process is matching the printer operating characteristics tothose of the host computer.This chapt
3–5Configuring the PrinterChanging Printer SettingsChanging printer settings, such as paper length, emulation, and host I/O interface,is referred to a
iTable of Contents1IntroductionAbout This Manual 1–2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . How to L
3–6 Configuring the Printer6. If there are more values you want to change, use the UP, DOWN, NEXTand PREV switches to access the value and press ENTER
3–7Configuring the PrinterSaving a ConfigurationYou can save up to eight different configurations to meet unique print jobrequirements.For example:Con
3–8 Configuring the Printer4. Press NEXT or PREV until the following is displayed:DISK MANAGEMENTSave Config.5. Press DOWN.6. Press NEXT or PREV to cy
3–9Configuring the Printer8. It is recommended you print the configuration and store it in a safe placefor future reference. Refer to page 3–13 for de
3–10 Configuring the PrinterModifying a ConfigurationYou can change a saved configuration by “writing” over it. For example, you canmodify Config. 1,
3–11Configuring the Printerg. When the desired number is displayed, press ENTER to makethe selection. The JOB IN PROCESS light flashes and thefollowin
3–12 Configuring the Printere. Press DOWN.f. Press NEXT or PREV to cycle through the options (1–8).When the desired number is displayed (e.g., 1), pre
3–13Configuring the PrinterPrinting a ConfigurationIt is recommended that you print and store your configurations for futurereference. The printout pr
3–14 Configuring the PrinterFactory SettingsTable 3–1 lists the the factory default settings (i.e., Config. 0). These values areavailable for loading
3–15Configuring the PrinterDataproductsData Bit 8Paper Instruction LineData PolarityStrobe PolarityOutput PolarityPaper Instruction PolarityStrobe Fil
ii3Configuring the PrinterOverview 3–4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changi
3–16 Configuring the PrinterConfiguration MenusThe printer provides the following “main level” configuration menus:• Paper Control• Printer Control• D
3–17Configuring the PrinterPaper Control MenuPaper ControlImage WidthPaper Length0.5 inches1.0 inches1.5 inches2.0 inches2.5 inches8.0 inches8.2 inche
3–18 Configuring the PrinterImage WidthThis option specifies the width of the image to be printed. The allowable range is0.5 to 8.2 inches. The factor
3–19Configuring the PrinterPrinter Control MenuFuserTemperaturePrinter ControlNormal *–5 degrees C–10 degrees C–15 degrees C–20 degrees CPress UP, DOW
3–20 Configuring the PrinterFuser TemperatureThe fuser temperature option allows you to reduce the normal temperature of thefuser by up to –20 C in 5
3–21Configuring the PrinterDiagnostics MenuDiagnosticsTest PrintTest PatternLines *GridCheckerboardAll GrayAll BlackNo. of PagesStart TestPress UP, DO
3–22 Configuring the PrinterTest PrintThe test print option allows you to print different user specified test patterns for auser specified number of p
3–23Configuring the PrinterDisk Management MenuDiskLoad ConfigSave Config0 *12345678DeleteConfigManagementPower–upConfigPrint Config1 *23456781 *23456
3–24 Configuring the PrinterLoad ConfigurationThe printer can store numerous configurations. This option allows you to selectand load a specific confi
3–25Configuring the PrinterDelete ConfigurationThis option allows you to delete a configuration file. You can delete one or all ofyour eight customize
iiiCTHI 3–28. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IPDS 3–28. . . . . . . . . . . .
3–26 Configuring the PrinterMode Emulation MenuModeImpactPCL5AIGP / PGLIGP / VGLRefer to the following documents:A.Impact Printer Emulation User’s Man
3–27Configuring the PrinterIn most cases, Mode refers to the emulation that you will use. The PrintronixLinePrinter Plus emulation is the standard emu
3–28 Configuring the PrinterIGP/VGLThe IGP/VGL is the QMS–compatible Intelligent Graphics Printing softwaredesigned for the new line of Printronix op
3–29Configuring the PrinterMaintenance/Miscellaneous MenuOfflineOnline*Maint / MiscPanel KeyAlarmPower–upSound StateHex DumpPress UP, DOWN, NEXT, and
3–30 Configuring the PrinterHex Dump ModeThis option allows you to place the printer into the “hex dump” mode, in whichthe printer will output a hexad
3–31Configuring the PrinterPTX–Setup Option The option provides the ability to enable or disable the setup parse and to selectthe special function con
3–32 Configuring the PrinterHost Interface MenuThe printer provides the following host I/O interface selections:• Centronics parallel• Dataproducts pa
3–33Configuring the PrinterCentronics Interface ParametersEnable *DisableHost InterfaceCentronicsDisableEnable *Data Bit 8Disable *EnablePaperInst Lin
3–34 Configuring the PrinterData Bit 8Values: Enable or Disable.Normally, this parameter is enabled. It allows access to the extended ASCIIcharacter s
3–35Configuring the PrinterPaper Instruction PolValues: Standard or Inverted.It must be set to match the host computer.PI Line is used to enable or di
ivAppendicesAppendix A: SpecificationsAppendix B: Host I/O InterfacesAppendix C: Media RequirementsAppendix D: Disk Space SavingsGlossaryIndex
3–36 Configuring the PrinterDataproducts Interface ParametersHost InterfaceCentronicsDisableEnable *Data Bit 8Disable *EnablePaperInst LineStandard *I
3–37Configuring the PrinterData Bit 8Values: Enable or Disable.Normally, this parameter is enabled. It allows access to the extended ASCIIcharacter se
3–38 Configuring the PrinterPaper Instruction PolValues: Standard or Inverted. Must be set to match the host computer.PI Line is used to signify that
3–39Configuring the PrinterSerial Interface Parameters (RS–232 and RS–422)Host InterfaceCentronicsNone *XON/XOFFSeries 1, 1CHSeries 1, 2CHHostProtocol
3–40 Configuring the PrinterHost ProtocolValues: None; XON/XOFF; Series 1, 1 CH; Series 1, 2 CH.It must be set to match your host computer.XON means t
3–41Configuring the PrinterStop BitsValues: 1 or 2.It must be set to match your host computer.Stop bits signal the end of a transferred data word.Pari
3–42 Configuring the PrinterRTS PolarityValues: Normal or Inverted.This parameter allows the RTS signal to be inverted if required for a particularins
3–43Configuring the PrinterSeries 1 DelayValues: 0+ msec, 15+ msec, 30+ msecSpecifies the delay between receiving the poll character and sending back
3–44 Configuring the PrinterFont Memory MenuFont MemoryMax50 KBytes100 KBytes150 KBytes200 KBytes250 KBytes300 KBytes *900 KBytes...Char MemoryMax Cac
3–45Configuring the PrinterMaximum Character MemoryThis option is used to specify the size of the largest character that can be printed.To calculate t
1–1Introduction1IntroductionChapter ContentsAbout This Manual 1–2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3–46 Configuring the PrinterMaximum Cache SizeThis option is used to specify the maximum number of characters that can bestored in the font cache.The
3–47Configuring the PrinterFont WeightThis option specifies the weight of font to be used for printing.The selections are standard characters, bold ch
3–48 Configuring the PrinterSystem Information MenuSystem InfoSystemMemoryPress UP, DOWN, NEXT, and PREVto view options.Press ENTER to select an optio
4–1Diagnostics and Troubleshooting4Diagnostics and TroubleshootingChapter ContentsPrinter Diagnostics 4–2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4–2Diagnostics and TroubleshootingPrinter DiagnosticsThe printer includes self–diagnostic circuits and software to aid in the discovery,prevention, an
4–3Diagnostics and TroubleshootingOn–Line DiagnosticsWhen on line, the printer continues to sense and report problems or conditions asthey arise. Two
4–4Diagnostics and TroubleshootingHex DumpsThe hex dump option, outlined in the Operator’s Guide, allows you to place theprinter in a mode in which th
4–5Diagnostics and TroubleshootingError Messages Operator CallsThis section provides a description of error messages that indicate possibleprinter pro
4–6Diagnostics and TroubleshootingFatal Error MessagesThis section provides a description of error conditions that cause printing to stop.These errors
A–1SpecificationsASpecificationsOriginal Manufacturer SuppliesConsumables design, specification, and selection are critical and integral to thedevelop
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