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Troubleshooting
Install
Error codes
Configuring the Printer
Correcting Problems
Setup/Select
Error
Restoring Factory Settings
Cleaning the Thermal Head
Weight
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Printer Specifications
Power Requirements
Voltage/Frequency
US
90 to 250v/47 to 60Hz
Power Consumption
250 watts maximum
A±2
January 1998
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Contents
KODAK PROFESSIONAL 8657 Printer
User’s Guide
Part No. 3H0594
Contents
Safety Regulations
Checking Contents
Introduction
Page
Index
Introduction
About Your Printer
Host Interfaces
Introduction
Radio Frequency Interference
Regulatory Information
Safety Regulations
Checking Contents
1 Getting Started
Head cleaning pads
January
Removing the Shipping Pins
CAUTION Do not use the printer until you remove the shipping pins
Finding a Location
to allow room for
Components of the Printer
Reviewing the Components
Printer Front View
paper tray display panel
Getting Started
January
Printer Back View
Printer Side View
power switch K number label
The side of the printer is shown below
January
Printer Inside View
Attaching the Power Cord
Power cord inlet
January
Attaching the Interface Cable
Centronics Cable Parallel Connection
SCSI Cable
SCSI ports
An ADAPTEC SCSI host adapter board A SCSI terminator
Cleaning the Thermal Head
5. Open the cleaning pad
The cleaning pad may become discolored
Printer Ribbon and Paper
About Ribbon
Handling
Loading
8. Make sure that the spool notches are on the right
Getting Started
12. Remove the tape from the adhesive strip
13. Fold any excess ribbon behind the adhesive strip
1±19
Getting Started
NOTE Keep the ribbon as straight as possible
15. Smooth the ribbon over the adhesive strip with your fingers
16. Close the printer cover
About Paper
Handling
Loading
1. Remove the paper tray from the printer
Getting Started
6. Press the latches on the front sides of the paper tray into place
7. Insert the paper tray in the printer until it locks into position
8. Verify that the correct paper size is listed on the display panel
Turning on the Power
Understanding the Display Panel
Familiarize yourself with the display panel shown below
A description of each item is on the following pages
1±25
Indicator Lights
Power
Error
LCD Panel
Messages
Cancel
Setup/Select
Buttons
Print
Configuring the Printer
Using Setup Menus
Entering Setup Mode
Exiting Setup Mode
Selecting Defaults
Restoring Factory Settings
Selecting a Language for the Display Panel
Setting up a Parallel Connection
Specifying Port Information
Setting up an EtherTalk Connection
Setting up an IPX Novell NetWare Connection
Setting up a TCP/IP Connection
Setting up a SCSI Connection
The new option will be in place once you exit Setup mode
Select SCSIEXIT when you are done
Use the PORTSSCSI menu to change the SCSI port address
Making a Test Print
Printing
Job Scheduling
Storing Prints
2 Maintaining the Printer
3 Supplies and Accessories
Ordering Supplies and Accessories
Product
Part Number
Paper
Paper Type
Catalog
Number
Storing Supplies
Ribbon
Paper
For highest image quality, follow these paper storage instructions
4 Correcting Problems
Understanding Error Messages
Correcting Problems
Paper Size
Ribbon Type
Ribbon Type Mismatch
Troubleshooting
Symptom
Possible solutions
Symptom
Possible solutions
Symptom
Possible solutions
Multicolored spots appear
Symptom
Possible solutions
Handling for Humidity-related Paper Problems
Alternate Head Cleaning Instructions
4±10
8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 if you have a cleaning pad
Clearing the Paper Path
Correcting Problems
2. Gently pull paper up if it is caught inside the printer
4±13
January
NOTE If you cannot remove the paper, service is required
Power Error
4. Look in the tray area through the tray insertion slot
4±14
CAUTION The pins must be inserted exactly as described
Repacking the Printer
Correcting Problems
6. Close the printer cover
7. Put appliance filament tape over the cover of the printer
9. Pack the printer in its original box
Getting Help
Asia/Pacific Helpline Numbers
European Helpline Numbers
Country
Country code
Appendix A Printer Specifications
Weight
Size
Operating Environment
Power Requirements
Power Consumption
Voltage/Frequency
Setting up for the Installation
Appendix B Adding More Memory
Customizing Your Printer
2. Attach the wrist portion of a grounding strap to your wrist
Opening the Printer
2. Hold on to the two black handles on the metal plate and slowly pull the drawer out about three inches
Customizing Your Printer
4. Gently pull the ribbon cable out of the socket
January
Installing the Card
card clip
Closing the Printer
7. Verify that the Power light is lit on the printers display panel
Customizing Your Printer
4. Close the drawer the rest of the way
5. Replace the five screws that you removed
Windows Systems
Appendix C nneed nn
a. Press Setup/Select when READY-RASTER appears in the dis- play panel
Macintosh Systems
Computer Type
Cable
Terminator
2. Attach the SCSI cable and SCSI terminator
Index
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Page
Page
Parallel cable, attaching, 1±10 Parallel connection printer modes for
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Page
Weight of the printer, A±1
Unpacking the printer, 1±1
Voltage, A±2
Index±10