Kodak 8650 manual Specifying the printer’s Scsi ID raster mode

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Operating the printer

The following submenus are available only if the Network Interface Card is installed:

PORTS:ETHERTALK—lets you specify whether version 1 or 2 of AppleTalk will be used

PORTS:IPX—lets you specify the framing type to expect when using Novell Netware

PORTS:TCP/IP—lets you enter the Internet address of the printer network interface card within a TCP/IP network

For complete information, refer to the Installation & Setup Guide for the KODAK Network Interface Card for the KODAK XLS 8400 Printer, the KODAK XLS 8600/8600 PS Printer, and the KODAK DIGITAL SCIENCE 8650/8650 PS Printer.

Specifying the printer’s SCSI ID (raster mode)

This option—SCSI:TARGET— appears only on printers running in raster mode. The SCSI ID default value is 5.

Select an ID that is not in use on the SCSI bus for any other purpose. For example, do not use the SCSI ID for your hard drive (0 for Macintosh computers, 7 for computers running Microsoft Windows). Similarly, do not use the ID for an external hard drive used for font storage or the ID of a scanner connected to the computer.

Specifying the SCSI connection (PostScript mode)

This option— SCSI:INITIATOR —appears only on printers running in PostScript mode. The SCSI ID default value is 6.

Select an ID that is not in use on the SCSI bus for any other purpose. For example, you cannot use the SCSI ID for your hard drive (0 for Macintosh computers, 7 for computers running Microsoft Windows). Similarly, you cannot use the ID for an external hard drive used for font storage or the ID of a scanner connected to the computer.

INITIATOR:ENABLE lets you determine whether the printer should act as the SCSI bus initiator. The default is NO.

WARNING: Choose ENABLE:YES only if an external hard drive is connected to the printer. Otherwise, disk damage to the host system could occur.

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Contents Part No H9657 Kodak Digital ScienceRadio Frequency Interference Regulatory Information Safety Regulations Table of contents Operating the printer Troubleshooting the printerAppendix B Accessories and supplies Appendix a Printer specifications/site requirementsAppendix C Customizing the printer IndexAbout this guide Using this guideAbout the other guides included with the printer Getting help or additional information About printer memory IntroductionPaper/Transparency size Maximum image size Media and image sizeInterface Type Version Printer Mode Interface Type Printer ModeInterfaces Printer drivers and export modules Resident fonts FontsSetting up the printer Finding a location for the printer Unpacking the printer Remove the shipping tape from the printer cover Cleaning the print head Takeup spool Supply spool Metal roller bar Metal bar Header line Handling the ribbon Loading the ribbonStoring the ribbon Loading ribbon in the printer Take-up spool Supply spool Setting up the printer Working with media Unpacking and adjusting the paper trayStoring media Paper and humidityHandling humidity-related paper problems Loading media Setting up the printer Setting up the printer Putting the dust cover on Connecting the cables Connecting a LocalTalk cable Connecting a parallel cableConnecting a Scsi cable Scsi ports Raster printing only Connecting the power cord Changing the operating mode Checking and changing printer settingsChanging the media type Changing the media settingsChanging the paper color If the printer does not initialize itself About printer initializationWhat’s next Operating the printer Looking at the display panel Operating the printer Printer settings Working with the printer settingsScsi About specifying port information Working in Setup modeSpecifying the Scsi connection PostScript mode Specifying the printer’s Scsi ID raster modeWorking with media CAT No 2Kodak thermal paper types, sizes, and image size210 x 307 mm 217 x 307 mm 3Transparency material size and maximum image size CAT No 853 CAT No 163 210 x 358 mm Printing from computer applications Scheduling jobs Handling and storing prints and transparencies Cleaning the printer Working with the printer Keeping the printer in good working orderTroubleshooting the printer 1Common error messages Error messages and how to resolve themOther connections Parallel connection onlyLoad Paper 2Machine Generated Error Codes Controller Printed Circuit Board Error Description Possible solution 3Common error messagesRibbon type mismatch When mismatches occurReceiver type mismatch Receiver size mismatchProblem Possible cause Possible solutions Solving common printer problemsIf the printer is not operating correctly Fingerprints have caused Clearing the paper path Troubleshooting the printer Troubleshooting the printer Cleaning the pick rollers Troubleshooting the printer Important Before cleaning, turn off the printer Cleaning the sensorsRepacking the printer Shipping tape Country Country code Helpline number Getting additional helpPrinter weight Printer dimensionsAppendix a Printer specifications/ site requirements Printer specificationsPower consumption Power requirementsOperating environment Voltage/frequencyAccessories Appendix B Accessories and suppliesSupplies Maximum Catalog Ribbon Type Image Size Number RibbonsPaper Type Catalog Size Number PaperTransparency Type Size Number Transparency materialAppendix C Customizing the printer Adding an external hard drive Installing the hard driveInitializing the hard drive For Printing or PS Mode window appears Downloading additional fonts to the hard drive Disk Click Download Adding memory to the printer Preparing to install a SimmAppendix C Customizing the printer Appendix C Customizing the printer Appendix C Customizing the printer Installing the Simm card Finishing up Cables IndexIndex Index Jams Index Index Index Scsi ID Index Index Kodak Canada INC