Printek 4500, 4503, FormsPro 4300 Selecting a Quality Form, Replacing the AC Power Fuse

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In Case of Difficulty

SELECTING A QUALITY FORM

Although the FormsPro 4000 series printers have been designed to handle difficult forms, you may come across a form that does not feed reliably or provide adequate print quality on all copies.

One of the main causes of paper misfeeds is a form that is “tented”. Tenting is a tent-like bulge at the perforation when forms are unfolded from the box. The printer allows a maximum form thickness of .025 inches, which a badly tented form may exceed.

Tenting is usually caused by glue drying on the perforation after the forms maker puts the forms into the box, or forms which are not glued at all. Forms with solid glue lines which run vertically down the entire form are the most susceptible. If you experience such a problem, request “interrupted glue line” forms from your vendor. This method stops the glue approximately three-quarters of the way down the form and then resumes gluing at the top of the next form. The gluing should not begin too far below the top of the form or pages of the form will be able to fan apart and be a potential cause of jamming.

Another area where not all forms are alike is in the quality of carbon paper used, or in the way carbonless inks are applied. If the back copies of your form are too light, request a quick-release carbon or a higher quality carbonless inking method.

REPLACING THE AC POWER FUSE

Use the following procedure to replace the fuse if it should ever become necessary:

1.Unplug the line cord from the back of the printer.

2.Use a phillips screwdriver to remove the two black screws that are located just above the line cord socket.

3.Open the case like you would normally do when you load paper.

4.As viewed from the front of the printer, locate the AC cover in the right rear corner of the chassis. Then remove the screw that secures the cover to the bottom of the chassis.

5.Carefully remove the AC cover to expose the AC wiring.

6.Carefully remove the fuse from the filter circuit board. Be careful not to damage the fuse mounting clips.

7.For continued protection from the risk of fire or damage to the printer, replace the fuse only with the same type fuse. Refer to the label on the AC cover for information about the fuse.

8.Reposition the AC cover over the AC wiring. Be careful not to pinch any wires between the cover and the chassis. Then reinstall the three screws.

9.Reconnect the line cord to its socket on the rear of the printer.

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Contents Serial Matrix Printers FormsPro 4300, FormsProPage Table of Contents Appendix F Control Code & Escape Sequence Summaries Introduction HOW to USE this ManualPrinter Model Descriptions KEY Features Selecting AN Appropriate Installation Location Installation and Quick SetupInstallation and Quick Setup Installing the Ribbon Lowering closing Ribbon Loading Bail Ribbon Cartridge InstallationOpening Latch Panel Installing PaperFormsPro 4503 With Form Installed Front Tractors Installation and Quick Setup Connecting the Printer to a Computer Testing the PrinterEntering the Interface Menu AT the Control Panel Parallel Interface Parallel Interface ConnectorMatching the Printer to Your Application Software RS-232C Serial Interface ConnectorRS-232C Serial Interface Selecting Epson Emulation Selecting Ansi X3.64 EmulationSelecting Proprinter Emulation Selecting TTY Emulation Selecting DEC LA 120-RA EmulationSelecting Printek Emulation Page Control Panel Display and Indicators Control Panel Operation and Setup MenusOperation IntroductionOperation Load / Form Feed Control Panel ButtonsAlign UP This button enters and exits the setup menus that are Entering the Forms Setup Menu Introduction to Setup# CPI Operation FX DF Entering the Interface Setup Menu DTR Operation Changing the Form in the Tractors Changing the PaperOpening The Latch Panel FormsPro 4503 With Forms Installed Front Tractor Path FormsPro 4503 Changing to a Form Installed in Another Path Changing the Ribbon Using Printek RibbonsRemoving the Old Ribbon Installing the New Ribbon Lowering closing Ribbon Loading Bail Unloading and Selecting Forms Using Special FeaturesStandard Paper Error Handling Handling a Paper Error ConditionHandling Paper Errors With Page Reprint Enabled Checking Setup Configuration Using the Ribbon Check FeatureMatching the Ribbon Wear Indicator to Printer Use Turning Off Ribbon CheckingParking the Formspro 4503 Tractors for Shipment Printing Setup InformationPage Case of Difficulty Symptoms and Possible CausesCase of Difficulty Case of Difficulty Using the HEX Dump Mode Selecting a Quality Form Replacing the AC Power FusePrinter is now ready to be put back into service Setup Options Advanced Control Panel FeaturesAppendix a Advanced Control Panel Features Advanced Control Panel Features Setup Security Advanced Control Panel Features A-6 Appendix B RS-422 Serial Interface ConnectorOptional RS-422 Interface Page Optional COAXIAL/TWINAXIAL Interface Appendix CCoaxial Operation CX/TX Interface Option Switches When Configured for Coaxial OperationLong Twinaxial Operation Twinaxial Address Switch Option Switches When Configured for Twinaxial OperationGetting On-line Twinaxial Installation PreparationTwinaxial Verification Problems COAXIAL/TWINAXIAL Interface Diagnostics Configuration Printout Address Code Dump Mode Address 0 throughC-10 Optional Buffer Expansion Appendix DBuffer and Jumper Locations on Main Circuit Board Electronics Cover ScrewsOptional Buffer Expansion Page Ascii Character Tables Appendix EAscii Character Tables PC Fast Draft PC Draft PC Letter Quality E-3 Ebcdic Fast Draft Ebcdic Draft Ebcdic Letter Quality E-4 Ascii Character Tables OCR a OCR B Oct Hex Ascii Dec DECIMAL-TO-OCTAL-TO-HEXADECIMAL-TO-ASCII Conversion TablePage Control Code and Escape Sequence Summaries Appendix FAnsi x3.64 Emulation ESC * m n1 n2 data Epson FX EmulationF-3 ESC @ n1 n2 m1 m2 m3 m4 IBM Proprinter EmulationLA-120 Emulation Simple TTY Emulation ESC C Printek EmulationPage Appendix G Printer Reset ConditionsPage Appendix H Cloning Printer SetupCloning from Printer to Printer Possible Cloning Errors Using a Setup Unit for CloningInformation that is Cloned Cloning from a Setup Unit to a Printer Cloning from a Printer to a Setup UnitCloning Printer Setup Appendix Printer SpecificationsLine Spacing Computer Interface Reliability Specifications subject to change without notice Page Appendix J Setup Menu SummariesSetup Interface Ascii GlossaryGlossary Glossary-1

4500, 4503, FormsPro 4300 specifications

Printek FormsPro 4300, 4500, and 4503 are high-performance printers designed to meet the demands of businesses that require high-quality, reliable printing for forms and transactional documents. These models are well-regarded for their durability, ease of use, and advanced features tailored to enhance productivity in various work environments.

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In conclusion, the Printek FormsPro 4300, 4500, and 4503 printers represent an excellent choice for businesses requiring reliable and efficient printing solutions. With their robust performance, versatility, and durability, these printers are designed to meet the diverse needs of modern enterprises, making them a valuable addition to any office setting.