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User's Guide
Contents
Main
Page
Page
Second Edition (January, 1997)
Contents
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vi
Tables
Page
Figures
Page
Statement of Limited Warranty
Production Status
The IBM Warranty
Warranty Service
Extent of Warranty
xii
Limitation of Warranty
Page
Notices
Trademarks
Energy Star
xvi
Communications Statements for Class A
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
Communications Statements for Class B
European Union (EU) Electromagnetic Conformity Statement
xviii
Page
Safety Precautions Electrical Safety
xx
Laser Safety
About This Book
Conventions Used
Related Publications
xxii
Chapter 1. About Your Printer
Quick Reference
Below is a quick reference to common tasks:
Describing Printer Features and Options
2
Page
4
Page
Describing Standard Features
6
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8
Page
10
Page
12
Page
2000-Sheet Finisher
Options Controller Card
14
US 9 Foot Line Cord
US 6 Foot Chicago Line Cord
Printer Stand
Envelope Feeder
Printer Memory
DRAM Memory
Page
Ordering Optional Features
To order optional features, contact your IBM Authorized Dealer or IBM Sales Representative.
Table 3 (Page 1 of 2). Optional Feature Descriptions and Order Numbers
Table 3 (Page 2 of 2). Optional FeatureDescriptions and Order Numbers
18
Ordering Supplies
Describing Resident Fonts
PCL Fonts
20
PostScript Fonts
Using Printer Drivers
22
Obtaining Printer Drivers
Using Network Printer Manager Utility
Obtaining Network Printer Manager Utility
24
Using Network Printer Resource Utility
Obtaining Network Printer Resource Utility
Using Print Services Facility Software with IPDS
Obtaining Adobe Acrobat Portable Data Files
26
Page
Network Printer
24PS
28
Understanding the Operator Panel Indicator Lights
The indicator lights, which can be on, off, or blinking, are shown in Figure 9.
Using the Operator Panel Keys
30
Navigating Menus Two Examples
Action Menus
Configuration Menus
Example 1 Printing the Printer Configuration Page
32
IBM Network Printer 24 Configuration Page
Chapter 2. Using the Operator Panel 33
CONFIGMENU
TEST MENU MEMCONFIG MENU MACHINEINFO LANGUAGEMENU INSTALLEDOPTIONS
AUTOSENSEDPAPER PRINTERDETAILS
Reading the Printer Configuration Page
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IBM Network Printer 24 Configuration Page
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Chapter 2. Using the Operator Panel 35
PRINTER DETAILS
PAGE COUNT = 3330 TONERCTR = 1741 FUSERCTR =1741 CODE LEVELS CTL1.04 PCL1.3.1 PS 1.06 EN5.16
Example 2 Reducing Toner Usage
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Performing Other Common Operator Panel Tasks
Canceling a Print Job
38
Selecting Binding for Duplex Print Jobs
Printing a Stored Page (PCL5e Jobs Only)
Printing a List of PCL5e Fonts
Printing a List of PostScript Fonts
Printing a List of IPDS Fonts
Adjusting Print Density (Printing Darker or Lighter)
Changing the Power-Savings (Sleep Mode) Interval
40
Changing the Language Shown on the Display Panel
Understanding Common Messages
42
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paper-size
Chapter 3. Navigating Through the Operator Panel Menus
44
Network Printer 24
Figure 11. Operator PanelMenu Map
Chapter 3. Navigating Through the Operator Panel Menus 45
Test Menu
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Paper Menu
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Configuration (Config) Menu
52
Page
Memory Configuration (Memconfig) Menu
54
Parallel Menu
PCL Menu
56
Page
58
PS Menu
Token Ring Menu
IBM Network Printers: Ethernet and Token Ring Configuration Guide
60
Page
Ethernet Menu
62
Printers: Ethernet and Token Ring Configuration Guide
Page
Coax SCS Menu
64
requested dimensions
66
Twinax SCS Menu
requested dimensions
68
Coax Setup Menu
70
Twinax Setup Menu
72
Coax DSC/DSE Menu
74
IPDS Menu
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78
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Machine Information Menu
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Language Menu
Page
Chapter 4. Loading Paper and Envelopes
Selecting Paper and Other Printable Material
Table 5. Supported MediaTypes and Sizes
84
Selecting Paper from Printer Drivers and Datastreams
ABC
Selecting Output as Face Up or Face Down
ABC
Defining the Printable Area
86
Storing Paper
Loading Paper
88
Loading Letterhead and Prepunched Paper
Loading Paper into Trays 1 and 2
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90
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Loading Paper into 2000-Sheet Input Drawer - Tray 3
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Loading Paper into Auxiliary Tray
96
Page
Page
Loading Envelopes into Envelope Feeder
100
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102
Page
Using the Paper Menu
Selecting The Default Input Tray
104
output
source
Defining the Auxiliary Tray Paper Size
Defining the Envelope Feeder Envelope Size
Turning Tray Switching On or Off
OFF
106
OFF
ON
Page
Page
Chapter 5. Clearing Paper Jams
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Page
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Locating Paper Jams
Removing Paper Jams from the Fuser Area
116
Page
Page
Removing Paper Jams from the Imaging Area
120
Removing Paper Jams from Paper Trays 1 and 2
Page
Removing Paper Jams from 2000-Sheet Input Drawer - Tray 3
Removing Paper Jams from the Auxiliary Tray
Removing Paper Jams from the Envelope Feeder
124
Page
Setting Fuser Envelope Levers
126
Removing Paper Jams from the Duplex Unit
128
Page
Removing Paper Jams from the Face-Up Tray
130
Page
Removing Paper Jams from the Transfer Area
132
Removing Paper Jams from the Reversing Area
Page
Removing Paper Jams from the Paper Delivery Area
Clearing Staple Jams
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Chapter 6. Maintaining the Printer
Ordering and Replacing Supplies
Changing the Toner Cartridge
140
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Page
Cleaning the Printer
Cleaning the Anti-Static Teeth
Cleaning the Transfer Guide Area
144
Cleaning the Registration Roller Area
Replacing a Staple Cartridge
146
Page
Performing a Stapler Test
148
Chapter 7. Installing Printer Options
Handling Static Sensitive Devices
150
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Page
Locating Options on the Printer Controller Card
Installing SIMM and Hard Drive Options
154
Installing a SIMM
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Page
158
Installing a Hard Drive
Page
Page
Installing the Options Controller Card
162
Page
Page
28.1 OPT CONTROLLER ERROR
Installing the Network Interface Card
Installing a Network Interface Card
166
IBM Network Printers: Ethernet and Token Ring Configuration Guide
Page
Installing the Envelope Feeder
168
Page
Page
Installing the Duplex Unit Option
Page
Page
Installing the 2000-Sheet Input Drawer (Tray 3) Option
174
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182
Unpacking the 2000-Sheet Finisher
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Attaching Output Trays
Attaching the Printer Delivery Slot Adapter
Attaching the Guide Rail
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Page
Connecting I/O and Power Cables
190
Installing a Staple Cartridge
192
Installing the Printer Stand
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Page
Page
Chapter 8. Managing Printer Memory
Downloading and Managing Fonts
Describing Printer Memory
DRAM Memory
Flash Memory
Hard Drive
198
Estimating Memory Requirements
Using Memory Reduction Technology with Page Protection
200
Chapter 9. Setting Printer Network Addresses
Defining Network Configuration Tasks
Using the Operator Panel Keys to Set Network Addresses
202
Setting IP, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Addresses
Setting the Locally Administered MAC Address (LAA)
204
Appendix A. Troubleshooting Problems
Locating Printer Serial Number and Machine Type
Page
Troubleshooting Problems: Symptoms and Actions
Table 8 (Page 1 of 7). Troubleshooting Problems: Symptoms and Actions
Table 8 (Page 2 of 7). Troubleshooting Problems:Symptoms and Actions
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IBM Network Printers: Ethernet and Token Ring Configuration Guide
IBM Network Printers: Twinax/Coax Configuration Guide
Table 8 (Page 3 of 7). Troubleshooting Problems:Symptoms and Actions
Table 8 (Page 4 of 7). Troubleshooting Problems:Symptoms and Actions
210
IBM Network Printers: Ethernet and Token Ring Configuration Guide
Table 8 (Page 5 of 7). Troubleshooting Problems:Symptoms and Actions
Table 8 (Page 6 of 7). Troubleshooting Problems:Symptoms and Actions
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Table 8 (Page 7 of 7). Troubleshooting Problems:Symptoms and Actions
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Appendix B. Understanding Printer Messages
Status Messages
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Error Messages
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Service Messages
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Appendix C. Solving Print Quality Problems
Print Is Too Light
Toner Spots on the Print
Repetitive Marks on the Print
Random Deletions or Light Areas on the Print
236
Vertical Marks on the Print
Vertical Bands of Deletions or Light Areas on the Print
Entire Print is Black
Entire Print Is Blank
238
White Spots Within Black Image Area
Printed Image Rubs Off or Smears
The Print Is Damaged
The Printed Image Is Blurred
240
Appendix D. Installing the Usage Kit
Changing the Auxiliary Feed Pick-up Roller and Separation Pad
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Appendix E. Answering Your Questions
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Appendix F. Specifications
This chapter describes printer specifications.
Printer Specifications
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Glossary
IBM Dictionary of Printing
IBM Dictionary of Computing
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E
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Q
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