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Chapter 2
Remove Packing Materials
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Attach the Output Basket (Pedestal Model)
1.
Place the output basket in the holes in the back of the printer.
2.
Screw the ground wire attached to the output basket to the printer.
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Contents
Main
READ THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USING THIS PRINTER
Page
Page
Table of Contents
1 Introduction............................................. 11
2 Setting Up the Printer .... ......................... 15
3 Operating the Printer.............. ................. 41
4 The Configuration Menus........................61
5 Interfaces .............................................. 131
6 Troubleshooting .................................... 195
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1
Printer Overview
The Printer Family
Chapter 1
Conventions in This Manual
Warnings and Special Information
Related Documents
Graphics Enhancements
Chapter 1
Taking Care of Your Printer
protocol
Protocols and Emulations
2
Before You Begin
Power Requirements
Select a Site
Printer Dimensions
Figure 1. Printer Dimensions (Cabinet Model)
Figure 2. Printer Dimensions (Pedestal Model)
Chapter 2
Printer Component Locations
Remove Packing Materials
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Adjust the Paper Supports
Release the Paper Chains (Cabinet Model)
Remove Tags
Cabinet Model
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Page
Connect the Interface and Power Cords
Cabinet Model
Chapter 2
Pedestal Model
Chapter 2
Interface Connections
Install Basic Components
Attach the Control Panel Overlays
Load the Ribbon
Page
Load the Paper
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Page
Page
Chapter 2
Set the Top-of-Form
Procedure
Page
Chapter 2
3
Powering On the Printer
Operating Modes
The Control Panel
Control Panel Keys
before
Page
Press SHIFT+ =
Press SHIFT+ >
Page
Operational Procedures
Reloading Paper
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Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Page
Unloading Paper
Page
Replacing the Ribbon
Page
Page
Canceling a Print Job
4
Menus
Configuration Overview
Changing and Saving Parameter Settings
Default and Custom Configurations
Navigating the Menus
Changing Parameters Example
Changing Parameters Exam ple
Saving Your New Configuration
Page
68
Main Menu
Main Menu
Figure 12. Configuration Main Menu
Page
CONFIG. CONTROL
Load Config.
Chapter 4
Save Config.
Print Config.
Delete Config.
Power-Up Config.
Protect Configs.
ACTIVE EMULATION
Programmers Reference Manual
).
EMULATION
Programmers Reference Manuals
PCL-II Emulation
LinePrinter Plus Emulations
Optional Emulations
PCL-II Emulation
76
Primary Character Set
Secondary Character Set
Page Length Representation
Graphics Density
Perforation Skip
Display Functions
Line Terminator
PTX Linefeed
LPI Adjust
Page Length Adjust/Lines
Page Length Adjust/Inches
Config. Print
LinePrinter Plus Emulation
(see below) (see next page)
(see page 90)
(see page 87
(see page 83)
Printer Protocol
LinePrinter Plus Programmers Reference Manual
Print Char Set
CPI/LPI Select
Font Attributes
Page
Page Format
P-Series Emulation
P-Series Emulation
Control Code 06
Control Code 08
Overstrike
Select SFCC
EVFU Select
Alt. Set 80-9F
SFCC d Command
Proprinter XL Emulation
Auto LF
Define LF Code
FF Valid at TOF
Character Set
Alternate Char Set
20 CPI Condensed
90
Epson FX Emulation
Printer Select
20 CPI Condensed
Alternate Set 80-9F
IGP/PGL Submenu
Features
Configuring the Emulation with the Control Panel
IGP/PGL Programmers Reference Manual.
IGP/PGL Submenu
Define CR Code (Carriage Return)
Define LF Code (Line Feed)
Autowrap
Select SFCC
PI Slew Range
CR Edit
Select Font
IGP/PGL Programmers Reference Guide
Select LPI
Auto Uppercase
Skip Command Prefix
Power On IGP/PGL
Extended Execute Copy
UPC Descenders
Compressed CPI
Ignore Character
IGP100 Compatbl.
Optimized Ratio
IGP/VGL Emulation
Features
Configuring the Emulation with the Control Panel
IGP/VGL Programmers Reference Manual
IGP/VGL Emulation
SFCC & Pwrup
LPI
Graphics Options
Page
Page
Error Handling
Ignore / DB8 Setup
ISO Char Set
IGP/VGL Programmers Reference Guide
PI Control
Page
Chapter 4
MAINT / MISC
Hex Dump Mode
Power-Up State
Display Language
HOST INTERFACE
Dataproducts Submenu
Data Bit 8
PI Ignored
Data Polarity
Response Polarity
Latch Data On
Prime Signal
TOF Action
Serial Submenu
Interface Type
Data Protocol
Baud Rate
Word Length
Stop Bits
Parity
Data Terminal Ready
Request to Send
IEEE 1284 Parallel (Bidirectional) Submenu
Prime Signal
TOF Action
Ethernet Submenu
PrintNet Users Manual
Chapter 4
ETHERNET PARAMETERS
PrintNet Users Manual
PRINTER CONTROL
Unidirectional
PMD (Paper Motion Detection) Fault
Slow Paper Slew
Power Saver Time
DIAGNOSTICS
Printer Tests
Maintenance Manual
Page
Test Width
Paper Out Dots
System Memory
Print Statistics
Chapter 4
RIBBONMINDER
New Ribbon
Ribbon Action
Chapter 4
Ribbon Size
Ribbon Adjust
Fault Action
RibbonMinder Fault
5
Overview
Chapter 5
132
Dataproducts Long Line Interface
Dataproducts Long Line Interface Signals
IEEE 1284 Parallel Interface
Compatibility Mode
Nibble Mode
Byte Mode
Signals
Page
Page
Terminating Resistor Configurations
Removal and Installation
Maintenance Manual.
Chapter 5
RS-232 and RS-422 Serial Interfaces
RS-232
RS-422
Chapter 5
Host System Configuration
Dataproducts Long Lines Parallel Interface
TCP/IP LAN Configuration
Serial Configuration
Chapter 5
Internal Ethernet Adapter Configuration
Ethernet Configuration Using the Printer Front Panel
Page
Configuring the Internal Ethernet Adapter for TCP/IP
Host Software
Compiling Host Software
ezsetup and npconfig
Page
Page
Page
Computer-aided Configuration with ezsetup or npconfig
tar xvf /dev/
devicename
ethernetaddress
ipname
Configuration Through the Network with ARP
ipname ethernetaddress
set user passwd root
newrootpasswd
Configuration Through the Network with RARP
Configuration Through the Network with BOOTP
netmask
network
timezone
time server
Direct Printing Without Spooler
npwrite
portname
filenames
rsh/rcmd/remsh
Printing Via the Spooler
npr.if Interface Script
printername
Custom Interface Scripts
communication program
Modifying Your Script
communication program
BSD UNIX
Ipd Remote Printing
Setting up Ipd Remote
BSD Interface Script Printing
Setting up an Interface Script
case sensitive
System V UNIX
Setting up an Interface Script
case sensitive
npd Pseudo-device Interface
Starting npd
Page
npd locks
Testing npd
devicefile
Modifying a Host to Use npd
devicefile.
AIX
port number.
Page
Other TCP/IP Methods
NCSA
FTPs PC/TCP
Configuring The Internal Ethernet Adapter For Novell
Host Software
unitname
unitname command
Internal Ethernet Adapter
PSERVER Bootup
RPRINTER Bootup
PSERVER Setup (Pre-NetWare 4)
Page
RPRINTER Setup (Pre-NetWare 4)
Page
Page
NetWare 4 Options
pservername printernumber destname
printernumber
pservername
Page
Page
Configuring the Internal Ethernet Adapter for Windows
Print Methods Overview
A Central Host
Print Setup Possibilities
TCP/IP Setup
Windows NT LPR Network Software Installation
Windows NT NetBIOS Network Software Installation
Windows for Workgroups NetBIOS Software Installation
Windows 95 NetBIOS Network Software Installation
Configuring TCP/IP
Windows NT IP Address and Netmask Configuration
Windows for Workgroups IP Address and Netmask Configuration
Windows 95 IP Address and Netmask Configuration
Internal Ethernet Adapter IP Address and Netmask Configuration
ipaddress
Windows NT Version 3.5x
LPR Method
destination
Windows for Workgroups
Page
Windows 95
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Cleaning Requirements
ATTENTION
WARNUNG
WARNI NG
Interior Cleaning
Page
Diagnosing Problems
Printing a Hex Dump
Page
Fault Messages
Maintenance Manual
.
Fault Messages Requiring Field Service Attention
Table 15. LCD Message Troubleshooting Table
Maintenance Manual).
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Ribbon Specifications
Appendix APaper Specifications
Paper Specifications
Labels
Printer Dimensions
Appendix AEnvironmental Characteristics
Environmental Characteristics
Users Manual
Energy Star
Electrical Characteristics
Input Voltage
Power Consumption
Appendix AInterfaces
Interfaces
Printing Rates
B
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Maintenance Manual.
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Appendix DTrademark Acknowledgments
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