USER’S MANUAL TM 10V 14V 10/14 ppm page printer
Notice to American Users Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement Notice: 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.
In case that the interface board, Ethernet C, is installed, this equipment complies with EMI regulations as follows: Notice to American Users Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement Notice: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
As an International ENERGY STARSM Partner, Fujitsu Limited has determined that this product meets the International ENERGY STAR Office Equipment Program for energy efficiency. The International ENERGY STAR Office Equipment Program is an international program that promotes energy saving through the use of computers and other office equipments. The program backs the development and dissemination of products with functions that effectively reduce energy consumption.
FM-4 User’s Manual
The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice and without obligation to incorporate changes and improvements into units already shipped. Fujitsu has made every effort to ensure that the information included here is complete and accurate at the time of publication. The company assumes no liability for errors and omissions. Copyright © 1996 Fujitsu Limited Printed in Japan. All rights reserved.
Precautions Read this section and remember these instructions to ensure your safety and your printer’s correct performance. Follow the cautions and notices labeled on the printer or marked with icons in the manual. Save this manual for future reference. • Use only the power cord furnished with the printer and a properly grounded outlet. Do not use an extension power cord. • Confirm that the rated voltage of your printer matches the voltage of your power outlet.
Contents Preface ............................................................................................ v Manual and Floppy Disks................................................................. v Operating Environments ................................................................. vi Conventions .................................................................................... vi Control Panel...........................................................................
Contents Chapter 2 Using Printer Software ............................................................... Remote Setup Utility Program, PPMENU .................................. Installing PPMENU ............................................................. Factory Defaults .................................................................... Printer Management Utility Program, Lexmark’s MarkVision ..... Installing MarkVision ........................................................... Menu Bar Functions ..
Contents Chapter 4 Enhancing and Customizing the Printer ..................................... 4–1 Adding RAM ............................................................................... 4–1 Installing an Alternate Emulation ................................................ 4–3 Installing an Interface Expansion Board ....................................... 4–4 Installing an Interface Board ................................................. 4–4 Connecting to the Serial Port ...............................
Contents Chapter 6 Solving Problems ....................................................................... 6–1 Clearing Paper Jams .................................................................... 6–1 Operational Problems .................................................................. 6–8 Print Quality Problems ................................................................ 6–9 Error Indications .......................................................................
Preface Thank you for purchasing the Fujitsu PrintPartner 10V/14V Page Printer. The PrintPartner 10V is a 10-ppm, 600-dpi, laser printer. The PrintPartner 14V is a 14-ppm, 600-dpi, laser printer. The PrintPartner 10V/14V is compatible with the HP LaserJet 4 printers, which are an industry-standard page printers.
Organization Operating Environments To run the Printer Driver, you need an IBM PC/AT or PS/2 computer or compatible running MS-Windows 3.1/3.11 or MSWindows 95. To run MarkVision, you need an IBM PC/AT or PS/2 computer or compatible running MS-Windows 95 (not MS-Windows 3.1/3.11), with at least 5MB of memory available on a hard disk, a 3.5" doublesided high density (2HD) floppy disk drive, and a VGA (640 × 480 dots) or higher resolution display.
Control Panel The printer’s control panel incorporates two rows of buttons, with each button having one or two labels (see below). The physical button is beneath the rectangular section of no-labeled space. The top label represents the basic function, which is activated by a touch of the button. The bottom label represents the second function, which is activated when you release the button after holding it down more than five seconds.
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CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED Getting Started This chapter provides complete setup instructions in the following sections: •Getting Acquainted. Learning the printer’s main parts and its paper paths. •Getting Ready. Choosing a suitable location and unpacking the printer. •Setting Up. Assembling the printer. •Connecting the Printer. Selecting an interface and connecting to the computer. •Installing the Printer Driver. •Printing Your First Document. •Where to Go from Here.
Getting Acquainted Stacker-full sensor Top cover (Paper stacker) Control panel Upper door Slide cover (Font/emulation card slot and RAM card slots inside) Front cover Manual feed slot (inside the cover) Paper tray Multi-function feeder connector Figure 1–1 Front and right side view Interface board slot cover Rear stacker Power switch Centronics parallel interface connector Power cord connector Figure 1–2 Rear and left side view 1-2 User’s Manual
Getting Acquainted Toner bottle GETTING STARTED Print density dial Print unit Figure 1–3 Interior view The path from the paper tray to the top cover is for ordinary paper. The straight path from the manual feed slot or optional multifunction feeder to the rear stacker is for transparencies and envelopes.
Getting Ready Getting Ready This section will help you: • Choose a suitable location for the printer • Inventory the parts of the printer as you unpack it Picking a Suitable Location The first step is to pick a suitable location for your printer. For peak performance and usability, follow these guidelines: • Place the printer on a sturdy, level surface. • Choose a room that is well ventilated and free of excessive dust. Leave space on either side of the printer for proper ventilation.
Getting Ready • Use only the power cord furnished with the printer. Do not use an extension cord. • Do not touch any connector contacts and corona wires to avoid possible electrostatic damage to the printer. • Do not use a circuit shared with equipment that causes electrical noise, such as motors. • Do not use a circuit shared with equipment that uses a lot of power, such as a copier or a coffee maker. Unpacking and Checking Your Printer As you unpack the printer, check each item carefully for damage.
Getting Ready Print unit (placed in printer) Printer driver disks Toner bottle Printer Paper size label Power cord MarkVision disks Network printer PPMENU disk utility disk Left paper guide (for paper tray) User’s manual Cleaning brush • An interface cable is not a standard accessory. Please purchase an appropriate cable according to the interface you intend to use. • The power cord may differ slightly from this figure depending on the country where you purchased the printer.
Setting Up This section describes how to assemble the printer and connect the power cord after choosing a suitable location for the printer and checking that you received all the parts. Setting Up Preparing the Print Unit and Installing the Toner Bottle This printer is shipped with the print unit mounted and protective materials attached. Be sure to remove the two protective materials from the print unit. This operation is possible with the print unit mounted.
Setting Up To prepare the print unit and install the toner bottle, follow these steps: 1. Open the upper door. Lift the milled portions at the front left and right of the upper door to open it. e w 2. Remove the protective materials from the print unit. Remove protective sheet q. Pull clear tape w until its blue end is visible and remove it. Remove two restraint cushions e. q 3. Remove the toner bottle from its bag. 4.
Setting Up ☞ 6. Install toner bottle. Slide both projecting guides of the toner bottle into the grooves of the print unit. Notice: If you have installed the toner bottle, do not remove it from the print unit until it is empty. This could causes toner to spill into the printer. 7. Lock the toner bottle. Push the toner bottle forward until it clicks into place. (The bottle stands nearly upright when installed correctly.) 8. Close the printer’s upper door.
Setting Up Loading Paper and Installing the Paper Tray This printer has a single paper tray that is preset for letter size (8.5 x 11.0 inches) paper for U.S. customers and to A4 size (210 x 297 mm) paper for European customers. (You can adjust the paper tray to a different size paper. See Chapter 3. You can purchase an optional paper tray. See Chapter 4 and Appendix B.) You should load about 50 sheets of copier paper to test the printer. 1. Pull the paper tray out of the printer. q * w 2.
Setting Up Limit mark 4. Load the paper. Place the front portion of the paper stack on the tray and slide it backwards so that the stack is placed under the two stoppers. Gather the edges of the stack together to ensure correct positioning of paper in the tray. Make sure the stack does not exceed the limit mark. 5. Lock the pressure plate. If the front of the stack is raised, push it down until the pressure plate clicks into place. 6. Install the paper tray.
Setting Up ☞ q 7. Remove the protective material from the rear stacker. Open the rear stacker and remove restraint cushion q. Make sure the paper guide is pushed down in the locked position. Close the rear stacker. Notice: If the paper guide is not in the locked position, the printer will not work.
Connecting the Printer to Your Computer 3. Plug the male end into a wall outlet. GETTING STARTED Caution: For your safety, use only a properly grounded outlet. To avoid possible electromagnetic interference or power supply problems, do not use an extension cord. This section explains how to connect the printer to your computer via the parallel interface. For information about the serial interface (option), see Chapter 4.
Connecting the Printer to Your Computer • Serial (RS-232C/422A) Use a serial interface if the printer is not near the computer. Many computers have both parallel and serial interface ports. Serial communication can operate up to 15 meters (50 feet). Parallel communication is normally limited to 3 meters (10 feet). • LocalTalk Use the LocalTalk interface if the printer is connected to a Macintosh network. • Ethernet C Use Ethernet C if the printer is used in a NetWare or UNIX environment.
Connecting the Printer to Your Computer Printing a Test Page Offline The printer has a status report function which prints a page summarizing printer option settings and showing samples of resident fonts. Use this function to check the printer performance offline. POWER ONLINE DATA ERROR READY READY FORM FEED CONT. TRAY SELECT ENTER – RESET MFF PAPER SIZE SELF TEST PRINT FONT MENU + RESET MENU 1. Turn the printer on. The printer initializes the mechanism and then enters the ready state.
Installing the Printer Driver Installing the Printer Driver Now that you connected your printer to the parallel port of the computer, you are ready to install the Windows Printer Driver which controls the printer. There are two printer driver disks which contain Driver for Windows 3.1/3.11 and Driver for Windows 95. The latter also contains FPS Driver for Windows 95 (FPS is an optional emulation). Note that the installation procedure differs.
☞ Installing the Printer Driver Notice: If you encounter conflicts with other already installed external drivers that use bidirectional communication on the Centronics port or with drivers of other dedicated Windows printers used in parallel with this printer (conflicts like the failure to establish communication between the Printer Driver and the printer), remove these from Windows and reinstall the PrintPartner 10V/14V Printer Driver. Printer Driver for Windows 3.1/3.11 To install the Windows 3.1/3.
Installing the Printer Driver 3. From the “New Hardware Found” dialog box, select “Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer” and click “OK”. 4. The “Install from disk” dialog box will be displayed and you will be prompted to select the drive and directory containing the installation disk. 5. Insert the Printer driver installation disk into the A: or B: drive. Type “A:\” or “B:\” and click “OK”. 6.
Printing Your First Document 11.When all files have been copied and the driver is installed, a dialog will appear querying the result of test page printout. Depending on whether the test page was printed correctly or not click “Yes” or “No”. The Fujitsu PrintPartner 10V or 14V Windows 95 printer driver is now installed. For further details, see the appropriate country version of the driver’s Readme file. Printing Your First Document Your printer should be set up and connected to your computer.
Printing Your First Document 4. If desired, change the font(s) in the document to one of the fonts offered by your application. 5. Check the printer. Look in the main window of the Print Manager to make sure the printer is activated. 6. Print your document. Start the program. The default paper size is fixed to A4 (for Europe) or Letter (for the USA). However, you can print a document on a different size of paper using the manual feed slot which you can choose in the Printer Driver’s main window.
Printing Your First Document If Something Goes Wrong This section briefly discusses the most common problems you might encounter. For more complete troubleshooting information, see Chapter 6. Chapter 6 also describes all printer error and status indicators. User’s Manual Problem Remedy No response by printer Ensure that: • The printer is turned on and online. The ONLINE indicator should be lit. • The cable from the computer to the printer is properly connected at both ends.
Where To Go From Here Where To Go From Here 1-22 To help you enhance or customize the printer, the user’s manual contains the following additional information: • To get information on how to use the control panel and on handling various types of paper, see Chapter 3. • To customize printer defaults, see Chapter 3. • To install additional memory, see Chapter 4. • To load additional fonts, see Chapter 4. • To install an alternate emulation, see Chapter 4. • To add an additional paper tray, see Chapter 4.
CHAPTER 2 Using Printer Software PRINTER SOFTWARE This chapter provides information about the two kinds of printer management software stored in the floppy disks supplied with this printer. The topics are: • PPMENU. Explains PPMENU which enables you to remotely control or configure your printer’s features from your computer’s screen. • MarkVision.
Remote Setup Utility Program, PPMENU Installing PPMENU PPMENU needs to be installed only if you will print from DOS or DOS based applications. PPMENU first displays the opening screen then the main menu. The main menu offers functions to select print options for your documents. It also offers an operation guide of some keys and a help message line. If the printer is not ready or has an error, a status message is displayed.
Remote Setup Utility Program, PPMENU Library Special Options Page Format Copies == Paper ============ Orientation Formlines Paper Source Page Protect Duplex Mode Binding Help 1 LETTER === PORTRAIT 60 TRAY 1 AUTO OFF LONG EDGE Selectable options window) LETTER * == A4 ========== Executive B5 COM10 DL Font Settings SEND Print Quality Smoothing (FEIT) Resolution Economy Mode Thick Paper ON 600 OFF OFF EXIT (Operation guide window) ALT+( ): Enter: TAB : ESC : Cursor : (Help window: describes item indi
Remote Setup Utility Program, PPMENU 6. To end PPMENU and exit to DOS or your application, choose the item "Exit" in the "Library" menu or select the EXIT button in the main menu. (PPMENU displays a message asking if the options are to be saved.) Factory Defaults PPMENU initially shows the factory defaults of each item in the main menu and the pull-down menus of the top menu bar. Table 21 shows the factory defaults and other options.
Remote Setup Utility Program, PPMENU User’s Manual Feature Default Other options or range Personality (*8) Auto PCL, PS Jam recovery (*9) PS error report (*9) Off Off On On Auto continue Off On Acknowledge (*10) I/O timeout (*11) Inside 15 Outside 15 to 300 seconds Parallel interface Serial interface LPT1 COM1 LPT2, LPT3 COM2 Top offset (*12) steps) Left offset (*12) steps) 0.0 -25.0 to +25.0 mm (0.1 mm 0.0 -25.0 to +25.0 mm (0.
Printer Management Utility Program, MarkVision Printer Management Utility Program, Lexmark’s MarkVision MarkVision by Lexmark is an integrated software for managing printers, stored in the floppy disk labelled “MarkVision” which is packaged with this manual.
Printer Management Utility Program, MarkVision To install MarkVision files and start MarkVision, follow these steps: 1. Insert the Disk 1 of “MarkVision” disk in the floppy disk drive (A or B drive). 2. On the Start menu, click Run. 3. Type A:SETUP, then press ENTER. 4. Follow the instructions on the screen. If you want to install the printer driver, click the Custom box from the Printer Installation dialog. The following screen is displayed if the printer has no error.
Printer Management Utility Program, MarkVision Menu Bar Functions The three functions of the top menu bar are as follows: Status: Shows a printer status message which is identical to the message appearing on the printer control panel. The status is also indicated graphically. You can determine what the printer is doing and what the printer needs to complete the task. It also includes information about the printer’s features including options which are installed on the printer.
CHAPTER 3 Printing and Paper Handling This chapter provides information you may need for day-to-day printing. The topics are: • Control panel tutorial The tutorial describes the indicators, message display, and buttons. It includes an example of how to use the control panel. • Control panel functions This section describes the functions by buttons. • Menu functions This section describes how to use the control panel for customizing printer defaults.
Control Panel Tutorial POWER READY ONLINE DATA FORM FEED MENU ERROR + RESET MENU CONT. TRAY SELECT ENTER – RESET MFF PAPER SIZE SELF TEST PRINT FONT Figure 3–1 Control panel Indicators The control panel has four labeled LED indicators across the top. Indicator Meaning POWER Indicates printer power is on. ONLINE Indicates the printer is online and ready to print. DATA Flashes when data is being sent from your computer.
Control Panel Tutorial Message Display (LCD) The message display uses a liquid-crystal display representing status and errors by two lines of sixteen characters.
Control Panel Tutorial Pressing the button briefly Except for the READY button, the following buttons are also valid when the printer is offline. Button Function READY FORM FEED CONT. TRAY SELECT Switches the printer between online and offline. Performs a form feed to print the remaining data. Clears a recoverable error and continues printing. Puts the printer in tray select mode which allows you to select the paper tray to be used. Puts the printer in setup mode.
Control Panel Functions Control Panel Functions Changing Message Language ( MENU ) You can select a language used for control panel messages. Selectable languages are English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Swedish. To select a language, follow these steps: PRINTING AND PAPER HANDLING 1. Turning the printer on while pressing MENU . The message C.P.LANGUAGE ENGLISH appears after printer initialization. 2. Press the + or - button until the desired language appears. Press the ENTER button.
Control Panel Functions Clearing the Buffer and Reinitializing the Printer ( RESET ) Pressing and holding down RESET for five or more seconds clears the print buffer and tells the printer to initialize itself. You might use this function if you cancel a print job in the middle and want to clear the printer and start over. In this case, permanently downloaded fonts are removed by the initialization process. You must download the fonts again.
Control Panel Functions PRINTING AND PAPER HANDLING Figure 3–2 Status report User’s Manual 3-7
Control Panel Functions Printing a Font Report ( PRINT FONT ) The font report summarizes attribute information on resident and optional fonts currently available and shows samples of these fonts. To print a font report, follow these steps: 1. Make sure that the message display indicates READY with the ONLINE and DATA indicators off. ☞ 2. Press the PRINT FONT button for five or more seconds. The message changes to PRINT FONT with the DATA indicator flashing, and the status report begins printing.
Control Panel Functions PRINTING AND PAPER HANDLING Figure 3–3 Font report (first page) User’s Manual 3-9
Control Panel Functions Selecting Paper Tray, MFF, or Manual Paper Feed ( TRAY SELECT ) Pressing TRAY SELECT puts the printer in tray select mode which allows you to select paper sources to be used. The paper sources are tray 1, tray 2 (if installed), MFF (if installed), and manual feed slot. When a paper source runs out of paper, the printer switches it for another one. When the manual feed slot is selected, other paper sources are made invalid. To select a paper source, follow these steps: 1.
Control Panel Functions Setting MFF Paper Size ( MFF PAPER SIZE ) Pressing MFF PAPER SIZE puts the printer in MFF paper size mode which allows you to inform the controller of the physical paper size used in the MFF. You must select the size of paper currently loaded in the MFF. This menu is available when the MFF is installed. To select a paper size, follow these steps: 1. Make sure that the message display indicates READY with the ONLINE and DATA indicators off. 2.
Menu Functions Selecting Menu Option ( MENU ) and Resetting Menu ( RESET MENU ) Pressing MENU briefly puts the printer in menu mode which allows you to set up the printer, for example, selecting a paper size, changing a font, and adjusting serial interface parameters. You can select options from the menu by using the four buttons, MENU , + , - , and ENTER .
Menu Functions Use + and - to move up and down the options list. When an item is displayed, ENTER selects that option (adds an asterisk after the option indicating that the option is stored in RAM).
Menu Functions Submenu (bold)/Item Options Page format menu Copies Paper/Envelope Orientation Form lines Page protect 001, 002, 003, ..., 999 (pages) A4, A5, Letter, Legal, Executive (*1) COM10, Monarch, C5, DL, B5 Portrait, Landscape 005, 006, 007, ..., 060, ...
Menu Functions Submenu (bold)/Item Options Parallel menu Acknowledge (*11) Bi-direction NPAP mode Inside, Outside On, Off Auto, On, Off PRINTING AND PAPER HANDLING Serial menu (*12) Baud rate Format Flow control 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 8Non1, 7Even1, 7Odd1, 8Even1, 8Odd1 DTR Hi, DTR Low, XOn/Off, ROBUST XOn/Off Network menu (*13) NPAP mode Bootp IP address IP netmask IP gateway Auto, On No, Yes ###. ###. ###. ### (### = 0, 1, 2, ..., 255) (*14) ###. ###. ###.
Menu Items *8 Displayed when an FPS card is installed *9 If the total capacity of memory is 7M bytes or less with banding mode off, the resolution is automatically set to 300 dpi. When printing on Legal size paper at 600 dpi, select “banding mode on” or install additional memory cards of 10M bytes or more. *10 This is essential for sharing the printer among multiple computers. *11 This is for the parallel interface.
Menu Items PCL font menu Font source Font number Pitch size Point size Symbol set Compatible mode PCL menu Top offset Left offset FPS menu Jam recovery Print FPS errors Job timeout Wait timeout Manual timeout Banding mode Config menu Personality Auto continue I/O timeout I/O buffers NPAP area size User’s Manual Where the printer finds the font The internal number of a font to be selected Character width (characters per inch) Character height (multiple of 1/72 inch) A set of characters used in a font,
Menu Items Parallel menu Acknowledge Bi-direction NPAP mode Serial menu Baud rate Format Flow control Network menu NPAP mode BootP IP address IP netmask IP gateway The timing of the ACK signal against the BUSY signal Bi-directional Centronics interface mode Whether the NPAP commands are used. When using MarkVision, the NPAP mode must be Auto or On. Data transfer speed on the serial interface Data format for the serial interface. The first digit indicates the number of data bits.
Handling Paper Handling Paper Discusses paper selection and paper handling: • Types and sizes of paper you can use with this printer, including envelopes and transparencies • Ensuring that both the software program and the printer have compatible paper size settings • Tips on handling print media • Adjusting the paper tray to fit a different paper size • Feeding paper manually Paper Types and Sizes This printer can print on a variety of common office papers in addition to standard photocopier bond.
Handling Paper This printer can print on a wide range of paper sizes, but the size is limited when using paper trays. • When using a paper tray, the size is: Paper size (physical) Dimensions A4 (European letter size) A5 Letter (US letter size) Legal (US legal size) Executive 210 × 297 mm 148 × 210 mm 8.5 × 11 in 8.5 × 14 in 7.25 × 10.5 in • When using the manual feed slot, the size is: Minimum: 100 mm wide × 148 mm long (3.94 × 5.81 inches) Maximum: 216 mm wide × 360 mm long (8.5 × 14.
Handling Paper Although this printer can print on any sheet within the limits stated above, printing area and margin calculations are based on several paper sizes as shown in the table below. Use the control panel to change the supported paper size. Paper size (logical) Dimensions A4 A5 Letter Legal Executive Envelope COM-10 Envelope Monarch Envelope C5 Envelope DL Envelope B5 210 × 297 mm 148 × 210 mm 8.5 × 11 inches 8.5 × 14 inches 7.25 × 10.5 inches 4 1/8 × 9.5 inches 3 7/8 × 7.
Handling Paper Observe the following tips when handling print media. • Do not use paper that is wrinkled or curled. • Do not use paper with staples or metal parts. • When printing both sides of a sheet, we recommend you to use paper in 105 g/m2 (28 pound) weight. Paper thinner than this weight may be wrinkled thus causing decrease in print quality. Preprinted Sheets In general, you can safely print on preprinted sheets such as letterhead.
Handling Paper • Use materials specially designed for laser printers or photocopiers. • Always feed transparency material from the manual feed slot or the optional multi-function feeder. • To remove curls from printed transparency materials, use correct frames or put a weight on them until they lay flat. • Be sure to fan the transparency stack to prevent sheets from sticking together.
Handling Paper Labels This printer prints well on labels if you carefully follow these guidelines: • Be careful to use labels under normal operating conditions. Labels are sensitive to temperature and humidity. • Use the rear stacker so that labels are ejected straight out the back to minimize curl. • Use only labels without backing sheets exposed in the printable area. Labels mounted separately on a backing sheet tend to slip, resulting in crocked print. Backing sheet is exposed.
Handling Paper 2. Change the setting of the paper size indicator. Lift the right end of the indicator and slide it to the desired position, that is, adjust the triangle mark to A4, A5, LTR, or EXE engraved on the tray. 3. Remove the three paper guides from the tray. Turn the tray upside down and unlock the guides as follows: Left and right guides: Press the two catches inward Rear guide: q Press the two catches outward, w slide the guide along the slit, and e push out it to the opposite side.
Handling Paper 4. Attach the paper guides to the correct positions. Locate the mounting holes of the desired paper size by referring to the label or engraving on the tray. Left and right guides: Put the two catches into the holes. Rear guide: Mount the guide in reverse order of the removal. 5. Adhere the correct paper size label. 6. Load paper and check that the paper fits the tray. ☞ 7. Return the paper tray. Slide the tray back into the printer.
Handling Paper Feeding Paper Manually This printer has a slot that allows you to feed sheets manually one by one. Use the manual feed slot to print a document on a different type of paper without unloading your regular paper from the paper tray. You also use manual feed for printing envelopes, overhead transparencies, and labels. To use the manual feed slot, first select MANUALFEED ON using the tray select mode of the control panel. Next, start your software program to print a file.
Handling Paper Release the paper once it begins to feed automatically. If your file has additional pages, the printer prompts you for another sheet. Setting Up the Rear Stacker This printer has a rear stacker that allows you to eject sheets straight out the back to minimize curl. Use the rear stacker to print envelopes, overhead transparencies, and labels. To use the rear stacker, follow these steps: 1. Open the rear stacker. Pull the projections at the top of the stacker. 2.
Handling Paper Printing on Nonstandard Size Paper and on Envelopes Most of the control over printing on nonstandard size paper must come from your software program. Programs handle page size specifications in many different ways. This section provides tips on feeding and using non standard paper with your Fujitsu printer. Considerations on Paper Size The following considerations apply: • For envelopes and other nonstandard paper sizes, use the manual feed slot.
Handling Paper Page Orientation Figure 3-4 illustrates the two orientations and shows the relationship between the loaded paper and the resulting printout. This relationship is important if you want to print on letterhead. In portrait orientation, place the letterhead toward you and face down in the paper tray. In landscape orientation, place the letterhead against the right frame of the tray and face down.
CHAPTER 4 Enhancing and Customizing the Printer This chapter explains the following ways to enhance or customize your printer: • Add RAM up to a total of 64 megabytes except the resident RAM. • Expand the fonts available from the printer. • Install an alternate to the resident HP LaserJet 4 emulation. • Add an additional interface to the Centronics parallel interface. • Add a different size of paper tray. • Add a paper feeder as the second paper source.
Adding RAM You can install two memory expansion cards. The expansion card can have 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, or 32 megabytes of RAM. Together with the printer’s resident memory (3 megabytes), these expansion options offer a range of RAM from 3 to 67 megabytes. (8MB card) Insert with cut facing down and to the left To install the RAM card, first make sure the printer is turned off and follow these steps: 1. Open the upper door and right side cover of the printer. You will see a small cover on the metal plate.
☞ Installing an Alternate Emulation Notice: Do not touch any connector contacts to avoid possible electrostatic damage to the printer. 3. Install the RAM card. Push its top edge downwards so that holes of the card align with locating pins of the connector and the card is secured by retaining clips. ✍ Important: When installing two RAM cards, first install the lower one, and then the upper one. Turn power on.
Installing an Interface Expansion Board With default settings, the printer automatically selects the active emulation. To specify an emulation steadily, select the emulation using the control panel. Use the Personality item of the Config menu. Once you select the alternate emulation, the other menus change to reflect the options and functions of the new emulation. Consult the documentation supplied with the emulation card for the menu functions and items.
Installing an Interface Expansion Board Secure screws 2. Hold the board with the parts mounting side left. Slide the board into the empty interface slot using the guides, and push it until it stops. Secure the board by the two screws supplied with it. ENHANCING & CUSTOMIZING (Example: serial interface) Connecting to the Serial Port Connecting to the serial port involves the following tasks: • Connect the interface cable to the printer and your computer.
Installing an Interface Expansion Board To make the connection, plug the cable connector into the serial interface port at the back right of the printer. Secure the connector by tightening the screws in the connector hood. Plug the other connector into your computer’s serial port. Consult your computer documentation if you need help. Insert connector Secure holding screws Selecting the Serial Interface The printer’s standard interface is parallel.
Installing an Interface Expansion Board If the settings match, the installation is complete. If the interface parameters of the printer and the computer do not match, the message display indicates COMM.ERROR. The printer may not respond at all or it may print wrong characters. Change the settings in one of the two ways: • Change options of the serial menu in setup mode. • Set permanent defaults in your computer to match the printer’s defaults.
Installing an Interface Expansion Board Connecting the LocalTalk Interface Cable To connect to the LocalTalk interface port, you need a cable correctly wired for this printer and your computer. The cable must also have the proper connectors. Your dealer or technical support person can supply you with the proper cable. ☞ For example, the LocalTalk Locking Connector Kit—DIN-8 (Apple product) is available. Also refer to your computer documentation for the type of connector required by its LocalTalk port.
Installing an Interface Expansion Board Connecting to the Ethernet Port The Ehternet interface board has two connectors, 10BASE-2 and 10BASE-T. The 10BASE-2 connector is for a coaxial cable, bus connection. The 10BASE-T connector is for a twisted-pair cable, star connection. Either will do. Connecting to the Ethernet port involves the following three tasks: • Check the type of cables your network uses.
Adding Paper Sources Selecting the Ethernet Interface The printer’s standard interface is parallel. While the Ethernet interface board is installed, the printer automatically detects that the computer is using the Ethernet interface. Ethernet Specifications The table below shows the physical specifications of the Ethernet interface. Specification Description The span of 10BASE-2 Max. 185 meters (coaxial, bus connection) Max.
Adding Paper Sources To install the paper feeder, follow these steps: 1. Turn off the printer and disconnect the power cord. 2. Make sure the lock lever is set to the open side. Push down the lever at the left side of the paper feeder. Hold here (opposite side as well) Guide pins Paper feeder Lock lever 3. Mount the printer on the paper feeder. Grip the bottom left and right sides of the printer to lift the printer and place it on the paper feeder.
Adding Paper Sources Changing the Paper Tray Size The paper tray can be adjusted to one of the four paper sizes: A4, A5, LTR (Letter), and EXE (Executive). If the paper tray is preset for one of these paper sizes at purchase, however, you cannot adjust it to the Legal size. To change the size, follow these steps: Left frame Left guide 1. Remove the paper tray from the printer. Rear guide Refer to the illustration for the parts you adjust when changing the size of the Right tray.
Adding Paper Sources 3. Remove the three paper guides from the tray. Unlock the guides as follows: Left and right guides: Press the two catches inward. ENHANCING & CUSTOMIZING Rear guide: Push the end of the left or right frame outward and release the pin of the guide from the hole, then release the other pin. 4. Attach the paper guides to the correct positions. Locate the mounting holes of the desired paper size by referring to the label or engraving on the tray.
Adding Paper Sources Rear guide: Mount the guides in reverse order of the removal. 5. Adhere the correct paper size label. 6. Load paper and check that the paper fits the tray. ☞ 7. Return the paper tray. Slide the tray back into the printer. 4-14 Notice: Select the correct paper size on the print menu of your application program, or a paper mismatch error occurs.
Adding Paper Sources Different Paper Tray Sizes The printer or paper feeder is shipped with a fixed size of paper tray. For example, it is the letter size for the USA and the A4 size for Europe. You can add different sizes of paper trays as shown in the following table. To install the paper tray, refer to Loading Paper and Installing the Paper Tray in Chapter 1. Paper size Dimensions Letter (US letter size) Legal (US legal size) Executive A4 (European letter size) A5 8.5 × 11 inches 8.5 × 14 inches 7.
☞ Adding Paper Sources Notice: Because the MFF does not have a mechanism that detects the physical size of paper in use, you must inform the printer of the paper size. Use the MFF paper size menu to select a paper size which equals the size of paper loaded in the MFF. ☞ To install the multi-function feeder, follow these steps: Notice: Be sure that the printer is turned off before installing or removing the multi-function feeder. 1. Open the front cover. 2. Fasten the feeder to the printer.
Adding Paper Sources 4. Fan the paper stack. When loading paper, be sure to fan the paper stack to prevent sheets from sticking together. Adjust the left and right paper guides, which are separately provided for the manual feed path and the paper stack path. 5. Set the physical paper size of the MFF. Use the MFF paper size menu to select the size of paper loaded in the MFF. To remove the multi-function feeder, follow these steps: 1.
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CHAPTER 5 Maintenance ☞ This chapter covers preventive maintenance, periodic routine maintenance, and repacking the printer for shipment or storage. Notice: MAINTENANCE Before performing any maintenance, be sure that the printer is turned off. During maintenance procedures, do not touch any connector contacts to avoid possible electrostatic damage to the printer. When performing maintenance, do not disassemble or remove any components unless specifically directed in the procedures.
Periodic Routine Maintenance Periodic Routine Maintenance Table 5-1 lists the printer’s periodic routine maintenance and indicates when this maintenance should be performed.
Periodic Routine Maintenance ✍ Important: Whenever you replace the toner bottle, clean the corona wire and the precharger wire to prevent a degradation in print quality. You can continue to print after the toner low status if the print quality is still satisfactory. However, you must at least prepare a new toner bottle. To replace the toner bottle, follow these steps: 1. Open the upper door. MAINTENANCE 2. Tap the toner bottle.
Periodic Routine Maintenance 4. Remove the toner bottle from its envelope. 5. Fully shake the toner bottle. 6. Remove the plastic seal from the toner bottle. Pull off the seal as gently as possible to avoid spilling toner. Handle the seal carefully to prevent staining your handles or clothes. Projecting guides 7. Install the toner bottle. Slide both projecting guides of the toner bottle along the grooves of the print unit.
Periodic Routine Maintenance 8. Lock the toner bottle. Push the toner bottle backward until it clicks into place. 9. Close the upper door. ☞ MAINTENANCE Notice: Do not remove the toner bottle from the print unit until all the toner has been used in order to avoid scattering toner inside the printer.
Periodic Routine Maintenance Replacing the print unit involves replacing the toner bottle. It is better to perform the following set of procedures when replacing the print unit: • Remove the old print unit. (You cannot remove it from the printer after detaching the toner bottle from it.) • Clean the paper path. • Clean the corona wire. • Install the new print unit, then the new toner bottle. The following sections describe these procedures in the order listed.
Periodic Routine Maintenance If you want to re-use the print unit, be careful not to scratch the green surface of the drum against the printer or its parts. ☞ MAINTENANCE Notice: If you want to re-use the print unit, do not touch or scratch the green drum surface after removing the print unit. Print unit To avoid spilling toner, be sure to keep the print unit upright and keep the toner bottle mounted on the print unit.
☞ Periodic Routine Maintenance Notice: If the print unit is still installed, complete this procedure quickly. You should avoid exposing the photoconductor drum to light for more than three minutes. If you think you need more time, remove the print unit and store it in a clean, dark place. To remove the unit, see the preceding section Removing the Print Unit. Open the upper door and remove the print unit. Be careful not to damage the green drum surface. Look for spilled toner on the inside of the printer.
Periodic Routine Maintenance Remove the print unit and store it in a dark, level, steady place. Be careful not to damage the green drum surface. Using the tool as shown in this figure, clean the corona wire. Fit the positioning cut onto the wire housing frame and gently move the tool left and right two or three times along the length of the wire to remove any dirt or other substance. Be careful not to break or otherwise damage the wire.
Periodic Routine Maintenance Installing the New Print Unit ☞ Notice: To avoid exposing the photoconductor drum to light or contamination, follow these guidelines: • Do not remove the print unit from its envelope until you are ready to install it. • Complete the procedure as quickly as possible to avoid exposing the drum to light for more than three minutes. To avoid damaging the drum: • Be sure to remove the plastic sheets after installing the print unit.
Periodic Routine Maintenance 3. Lower the print unit into the printer. Grasp the print unit by its green handles with the green drum surface facing you. First, slide the print unit straight down the ends of the drum shaft along the grooves on the sides of the printer. Then, slide the print unit at a 45 degree angle toward back of the printer. When handling the print unit, never allow its green surface to touch anything, since it can be easily scratched.
Periodic Routine Maintenance Guide pin Print unit 4. Seat the print unit in place. Press down gently on the left and right portions marked PUSH until the guide pins at both sides of the print unit are positioned at the round marks (labeled in the grooves). Arrow mark Guide pin Round mark ☞ Groove, enlarged Notice: If you do not proceed to the next step immediately, close the printer’s top cover to protect the photoconductor drum from light.
Periodic Routine Maintenance Resetting the Print Unit Counter Perform this operation whenever you have replaced the print unit, or the printer continues displaying the warning message REPLACE PARTS. To reset the print unit counter, follow these steps: POWER ONLINE DATA ERROR READY REPLACE PARTS READY FORM FEED CONT. TRAY SELECT ENTER – RESET MFF PAPER SIZE SELF TEST PRINT FONT READY FORM FEED MENU + CONT.
Periodic Routine Maintenance READY FORM FEED CONT. TRAY SELECT ENTER – RESET MFF PAPER SIZE SELF TEST PRINT FONT ONLINE DATA MENU + 4. Press the ENTER button to select this function. RESET MENU POWER ERROR PRINT UNIT * POWER ONLINE DATA ERROR PRINT UNIT READY FORM FEED CONT. TRAY SELECT ENTER – RESET MFF PAPER SIZE SELF TEST PRINT FONT ONLINE DATA MENU + The message changes to PRINT UNIT *.
Periodic Routine Maintenance Cleaning the Precharger Wire The precharger wire is on the print unit. Normally you should not need to clean this wire. However, the following conditions may indicate that the wire needs cleaning: • Your printed pages have dark vertical lines, or the print density is uneven. • Cleaning the corona wire does not solve the problem. Use the cleaning brush supplied with the printer.
Repacking the Printer Repacking the Printer If you need to ship your printer or store it for an extended time, protect it by packing it in its original carton. Store the print unit separately from the printer. Do not remove the toner bottle from the print unit. Cover the photoconductive drum to avoid exposing the drum to light, wrap the print unit and toner bottle with a protective material, and store it in a safe place. To protect the printer from moisture, place it in the plastic bag it was shipped in.
CHAPTER 6 Solving Problems Although this printer is designed to be highly reliable, you may occasionally experience problems. The most common problems are paper jamming and poor print quality. This chapter helps you to identify the cause of the problem and suggests solutions. For detailed procedures, see Chapter 5, Maintenance. ☞ This chapter is divided into five sections: • Clearing Paper Jams. This section explains how to locate and clear paper jams. • Operational Problems.
Clearing Paper Jams ☞ To clear a paper jam, follow these steps: Notice: Clear paper jams quickly to avoid problems with the fuser unit. Do not touch or scratch the green drum surface when clearing the paper jam. Be careful not to expose the drum to light for more than three minutes. Take special care when removing a jam from the transfer corona unit to avoid damage to the corona wire. 1. Open the upper door. 2. Remove the print unit.
Clearing Paper Jams 4a. Pull out the tray and raise the left and right levers of the feed roller. Remove the sheet. ☞ After removing the sheet, return the two levers to their original positions (pull the levers down toward you). Notice: Leaving the two levers raised causes damage to the levers when the print unit is installed and pressed down. 4b.Remove the sheet. ! User’s Manual Caution: Do not touch the heat roller. This hot area may burn your hand. See the label attached to the upper door.
Clearing Paper Jams 4c.Open the rear stacker at the back of the printer. Draw out the paper guide. First push up the top edge of the paper guide and then pull out the paper guide. ! 6-4 Caution: Do not use the lever to pull out the paper guide. The lever or the paper guide may be damaged.
Clearing Paper Jams Remove the sheet. ! Caution: Do not touch the heat roller. This hot area may burn your hand. See the label attached to the upper door. ☞ Return the paper guide to the original position. Raise the top edge of the paper guide and push down it to lock the paper guide in position. User’s Manual Notice: If the paper guide is not in the locked position, the printer will not work.
Clearing Paper Jams Close the rear stacker. 5. Clean the inside of the printer. Look for spilled toner inside the printer. Clean away any toner with a damp cloth.
Clearing Paper Jams 6. Install the print unit. Grasp the print unit by its green handles with the green drum surface facing you. First, slide straight down the ends of the drum shaft along the grooves on the sides of the printer. Then, slide the print unit at a 45 dgree angle towards the back of the printer. Press down gently on the left and right portions marked PUSH until the print unit snaps into position. 7. Close the upper door. Before closing the door, make sure the print unit is seated properly.
Operational Problems The table below contains advice on dealing with repeated paper feed problems. Operational Problems 6-8 Problem Causes and solutions Paper does not feed cleanly from paper tray Top edge of paper stack may be deformed (wavy or bent sheets). Try turning the paper stack around. Paper stack may not be aligned properly. Pull out the tray, straighten the paper stack against the paper guides, and re-insert the tray. Too many sheets in the paper stack.
Print Quality Problems Print Quality Problems The most common cause of poor print quality is the dirty corona wire or precharger wire. A rare cause is the expired fuser unit. The figures below show the typical appearances.
Print Quality Problems 6-10 Problem Solutions Printing is too light Turn the print density dial clockwise. Check to see if your paper is wet. Remove the print unit and rock it to distribute the toner evenly. Clean the corona wire. Printing is too dark Turn the print density dial counterclockwise. Page is black Clean the precharger wire. Replace the print unit. Page is blank Clean the corona wire. Replace the print unit. Vertical density is uneven Clean the corona wire.
Error Indications Error Indications User’s Manual Problem Solutions Pages have toner stains or smudging If this problem occurs after a paper jam, print several pages. Clean the paper path. Clean the paper guide before the corona wire. Clean the corona wire. If the fuser unit is damaged, contact your dealer. Toner insufficiently adheres to or easily comes off paper when you are printing thick or special paper. Turn the thick paper mode on using the control panel .
Error Indications Message Causes and solutions COVER OPEN Cause: The following occurred: • Incomplete closing of upper door • Incomplete locking of paper guide inside the rear stacker Solution: Perform the following. • Close the upper door. • Lock the paper guide. Note: See caution following in this table. FUSER FAILURE Cause: Malfunction in the fuser unit Solution: If the error recurs, consult your dealer for service.
Error Indications User’s Manual Message Causes and solutions MOTOR FAILURE n Cause: Malfunction in the feed motor, etc. Solution: If the error recurs, consult your dealer for service. NO PROCESS UNIT Cause: No print unit is installed. Solution: Install the print unit. OVERRUN ERROR Cause: Incomplete in extracting compressed data Solution: Press the CONT. button.
Action-required Status Indications Action-required Status Indications ✍ These conditions, not errors, require you to take action. The following table lists the message indications, explains causes, and suggests solutions. Message Causes and solutions INSERT size Cause: Printer is ready for paper. Solution: Put paper into manual feed slot. READY TONER LOW Cause: Toner runs short. Solution: Prepare new toner bottle. READY REPLACE PARTS Cause: Print unit is near end. Solutions: Replace print unit.
Printer Status Indications Printer Status Indications User’s Manual Printer statuses refer to conditions which generally require no action by you. The following table lists the printer statuses and explains their meaning. It does not include messages in menu mode. Message Meaning FORM FEED The printer displays this message when you press FORM FEED with the DATA indicator off. The printer is printing data remaining in buffer. <<>> The printer is initializing.
Warning Messages Warning Messages This printer counts the number of the printed sheets to estimate the life of the consumables (print unit). The printer indicates the following warning message when and after the count reaches a predetermined value. READY REPLACE PARTS When the warning message is indicated, press the READY button to put the printer offline and press the MENU button to enter menu mode. The Clear Warning message appears, indicating the expired unit by an asterisk.
APPENDIX A Font Samples This appendix provides scanned print samples of the fonts resident in this printer.
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APPENDIX B Supplies and Accessories This appendix provides ordering information on supplies required for periodic maintenance as well as optional accessories. Contact your dealer to order or obtain additional information about the supplies and accessories listed here. Supplies Part name (order number) Description Toner pack (CA02758-C300) The toner pack contains two toner bottles.
Accessories Part name (order number) Description Serial interface board (CA04040-C801) LocalTalk board 2 (CA04040-C826) Ethernet board C (CA04040-C832) (CA04040-C833) RS-232C/422A FPS card (CA04040-C821) (CA04040-C822) AppleTalk compatible NetWare & TCP/IP corresponding For USA and UK For Europe PostScript level 2 compatible emulation For PrintPartner 14V For PrintPartner 10V Paper trays (CA02758-C70x) (CA02758-C73x) Adjustable for a different size 250 sheets 500 sheets 1: A4, 2: Letter, 3: Legal 4:
APPENDIX C User’s Manual Specifications Specification Description Printing technology Semiconductor laser + electrophotography Emulations Standard: Hewlett-Packard LaserJet 4 (PCL5e) Optional: PostScript level-2 compatible Switching: Automatic or by the control panel Dimensions Width: Depth: Height: Weight: 376.5 mm (14.8 inches) 385 mm (15.2 inches) 251 mm (9.9 inches) 17 kg (37.
Specifications Specification Description Safety and EMC certification or compliance Safety: Models Meets or complies with M3878SA10V UL 1950 M3878SA14V CSA C22.2 No. 950 21 CFR 1040.
Specifications Specification Description Computer interface Standard: Parallel (Centronics), conforming to IEEE 1284 (Compatible and Nibble modes) Optional: Serial (RS-232C/422A) LocalTalk (AppleTalk compatible) Ethernet C (NetWare & TCP/IP corresponding) Switching: Automatic sensing Controller Processor: Fujitsu MB86930, 20 MHz (for PrintPartner 10V) Fujitsu MB86935, 40 MHz (internal)/20 MHz (for PrintPartner 14V) RAM: 3 MB SIMM: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, or 32␣ MB, 2 slots provided Fonts Resident: Soft fon
Specifications Specification Paper C-4 Description Type Single sheet photocopy paper (equivalent to Xerox 4024), bond paper, overhead transparencies (equivalent to 3M 731), and envelopes. See Chapter␣ 3 for more information. Size Tray: A4 (210 × 297 mm) A5 (148 × 210 mm) Letter (8.5 × 11 inches) Legal (8.5 × 14 inches) Executive (7.25 × 10.5 inches) Manual Minimum: feed slot 100 mm wide × 148 mm long and MFF: (3.94 × 5.81 inches) Maximum: 216 mm wide × 360 mm long (8.5 × 14.
Glossary Application software A program that performs a particular task on a computer. Examples are word processing, spreadsheet, and database programs. Baud The speed of data transmission measured in bits per second. Baud rates apply to data transmission through the printer’s serial interface. Baud is also called baud rate. For example, 1200 baud is approximately equal to 120 characters per second. Bit A binary digit, or bit, is the smallest unit of information in a computer’s memory.
Glossary Bitmapped font A font in which the character images are defined by bit maps. With bitmapped fonts, a separate set of definitions is required for each point size. For example, Times 10 point and Times 12 point are considered separate fonts. See also Scalable font. Configuration A combination of settings that allows your computer and printer to work together. Some of the necessary settings are in the computer or application software, while other settings are in the printer.
Glossary Ethernet A communication hardware for a high-speed network: developed by Xerox Corporation. Factory default The settings that are programmed into a printer at the factory. The printer uses these settings unless they are replaced by user selected settings entered from the control panel or through application software. Flow control See Serial protocol. Font A complete set of characters and symbols in one size, typeface, and style.
Glossary ISO symbol set ISO stands for “International Organization for Stanardization”. An ISO symbol set contains special international characters that replace the following twelve ASCII characters: #, $, @, [, \, ], ^, 9, {, |. }, and ~. ISO symbols sets are available for most European languages, Chinese, and Japanese. LocalTalk A protocol for an easy AppleTalk that connects devices and computers in a Macintosh system, developed by Apple Computer.
Glossary Page description language A set of codes that describe the placement of text and graphics on a page. Page Control Language (PCL), the language used by HP LaserJet printers, and Postscript are examples of page description languages. Page protect A printer feature that reserves a block of printer memory exclusively for text and graphics data. Page protect prevents memory overflow errors when printing very dense text or complex graphics.
Glossary Example: Printable area ↓ Nonprint margins → ←↑ Printer driver A set of instructions in application software that translates formatting choices into printer commands. When installing the application, the user identifies the type of printer being used so the application knows which printer driver to use. Print unit A maintenance package consisting of the photoconductive drum, developing unit, toner, and drum cleaner. Reset Clears the print buffer and places the printer online.
Glossary Serial interface A connection between the computer and printer in which data is transmitted sequentially over a single wire. A serial interface is slower than a parallel interface, but it can send data over a much greater distance. The RS-232C interface is a type of serial interface. See also Parallel interface. Serial protocol A set of rules used by the computer and the printer to regulate the flow of data between them. Symbol set The set of characters used in a font.
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Index A AC power conditions 1–4 to 1–5 Accessories, ordering information B–1 Adjusting print density 1–20 AUTOEXEC.BAT file 4–7 Connecting power cord 1–12 Connecting printer to computer 1–13 to 1–15 CONT.
Index Front panel See Control panel Fuser unit error condition 6–10 when to replace 6–12 Light printout See Print density adjustment LocalTalk interface 4–7 Location of printer 1–4 Loading paper 1–10 H HP LaserJet 4 v Humidity limitations M 1–4, C–1 I Indicators 3–2 Installation emulation card 4–4 interface boards 4–4 to 4–10 multi-function feeder 4–15 to 4–17 paper feeder 4–10 print unit 1–7 printer driver 1–16 RAM card 4–1 to 4–3 toner bottle 1–7 Interface Ethernet 4–9 to 4–10 LocalTalk 4–7 to 4–8 pa
Index Multi-function feeder (MFF) installing 4–15 to 4–17 selecting 3–10 setting paper size 3–11 O ONLINE indicator 3–2 Operating environments vi Operational problems 6–8 Options v Ordering information B–1 to B–2 Orientation, page 3–30 P Page orientation 3–30 Paper feeding manually 3–27 to 3–28 loading in tray 1–10 to 1–11 maximum and minimum sizes 3–20 printing on nonstandard sizes 3–29 to 3– 30 sizes and types 3–19 to 3–24 specifications C–4 Paper feeder 4–10 Paper guide before corona wire, cleaning 5–
Index Printer connecting to computer 1–13 to 1–14 nomenclature 1–1 to 1–3 operational problems 6–8 repacking 5–16 resetting 3–4, 3–6 Printer drivers control of print parameters by 2–1 installation 1–16 to 1–19 Printer status indications 6–15 Printing a test page offline 1–15 feeding sheets manually 3–27 to 3–28 on letterhead 3–22, 3–30 on nonstandard size papers and envelopes 3–29 on transparency material 3–22 to 3–23 supported paper types and sizes 3–19 to 3–23, C–4 Printing a trial document with a printe
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