OkiLAN 6020e? Pocket Print Server Userfs Guide
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... support). For the most comprehensive, up-to-date listing of Oki Data authorized Service Centers: - United States Oki Data Americas, Inc. Our customer service representatives are trained on all current Oki Data products They can answer your questions regarding: • Installation • Determination of printer issues that you are calling from a telephone close to your printer, so you can describe your software user's manual for the latest network operating systems. (Customer service...
... support). For the most comprehensive, up-to-date listing of Oki Data authorized Service Centers: - United States Oki Data Americas, Inc. Our customer service representatives are trained on all current Oki Data products They can answer your questions regarding: • Installation • Determination of printer issues that you are calling from a telephone close to your printer, so you can describe your software user's manual for the latest network operating systems. (Customer service...
OkiLAN 6020e? Pocket Print Server Userfs Guide
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... Print Server enables Ethernet network users to connect to work with any Centronics or IEEE-1284 parallel interface printer that includes a resident emulation such as PCL versions 4 through 6, Adobe PostScriptâ, IBM ProPrinterâ or Epsonâ emulations. The OkiLAN 6020e can be made to a printer with line cord · Installation User's Guide · Utilities CD · Product registration card Installing the OkiLAN 6020e 1. Parallel connector OKI OkiLAN 6020e User's Guide I - The OkiLAN 6020e supports 10/100-megabit networks and most popular network operating...
... Print Server enables Ethernet network users to connect to work with any Centronics or IEEE-1284 parallel interface printer that includes a resident emulation such as PCL versions 4 through 6, Adobe PostScriptâ, IBM ProPrinterâ or Epsonâ emulations. The OkiLAN 6020e can be made to a printer with line cord · Installation User's Guide · Utilities CD · Product registration card Installing the OkiLAN 6020e 1. Parallel connector OKI OkiLAN 6020e User's Guide I - The OkiLAN 6020e supports 10/100-megabit networks and most popular network operating...
OkiLAN 6020e? Pocket Print Server Userfs Guide
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... 3 HP Web JetAdmin Support II-8 Overview II-8 Configuring the OkiLAN 6020e Using Web JetAdmin II-8 Installing a Windows NT Printer for the OkiLAN 6020e II-8 Obtaining Diagnostic Information from the OkiLAN 6020e II-9 Chapter 4 OkiLAN 6020e Web Configuration .....II-10 Overview II-10 Connecting to the OkiLAN 6020e II-10 Configuration II-12 Status II-15 Print Job Log II-15 Support II-15 Reset II-16 OkiLAN 6020e Server Discovery II-16 Troubleshooting II-17...
... 3 HP Web JetAdmin Support II-8 Overview II-8 Configuring the OkiLAN 6020e Using Web JetAdmin II-8 Installing a Windows NT Printer for the OkiLAN 6020e II-8 Obtaining Diagnostic Information from the OkiLAN 6020e II-9 Chapter 4 OkiLAN 6020e Web Configuration .....II-10 Overview II-10 Connecting to the OkiLAN 6020e II-10 Configuration II-12 Status II-15 Print Job Log II-15 Support II-15 Reset II-16 OkiLAN 6020e Server Discovery II-16 Troubleshooting II-17...
OkiLAN 6020e? Pocket Print Server Userfs Guide
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... the appropriate printer language. III - 12 OKI OkiLAN 6020e User's Guide Section 3 - Chapter 2 - This function examines the print job data stream and determines the required print language and inserts the appropriate character string in angle brackets. Note: If you are not switching languages or the printer can switch languages automatically, this option should be printed, troubleshooting abilities are limited. Configuration Page Language Select the appropriate printer language for...
... the appropriate printer language. III - 12 OKI OkiLAN 6020e User's Guide Section 3 - Chapter 2 - This function examines the print job data stream and determines the required print language and inserts the appropriate character string in angle brackets. Note: If you are not switching languages or the printer can switch languages automatically, this option should be printed, troubleshooting abilities are limited. Configuration Page Language Select the appropriate printer language for...
CUT-SHEET FEEDER Users Manual
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CUT-SHEET FEEDER FOR MICROLINE 320/321/390/391 Turbo User's Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Page INTRODUCTION iii GENERAL iv 1. SPECIAL CSF OPERATING SITUATIONS 25 Entering the Menu Select Mode 25 Printing the Self Test 25 Clearing Paper Jams 26 Refilling the Loading Tray 26 APPENDIX A: CUT-SHEET FEEDER COMMAND CHARTS 27 APPENDIX B: SPECIFICATIONS 30 INSTALLATION 1 Introducing the Cut-Sheet Feeder (CSF 390T-S/390T-D/391 T-S/391 T-D 1 Mounting the Cut-Sheet Feeder 6 Removal of the Cut-Sheet Feeder 11 Adjusting the Mounting Bracket (for use of a CSF...
CUT-SHEET FEEDER FOR MICROLINE 320/321/390/391 Turbo User's Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Page INTRODUCTION iii GENERAL iv 1. SPECIAL CSF OPERATING SITUATIONS 25 Entering the Menu Select Mode 25 Printing the Self Test 25 Clearing Paper Jams 26 Refilling the Loading Tray 26 APPENDIX A: CUT-SHEET FEEDER COMMAND CHARTS 27 APPENDIX B: SPECIFICATIONS 30 INSTALLATION 1 Introducing the Cut-Sheet Feeder (CSF 390T-S/390T-D/391 T-S/391 T-D 1 Mounting the Cut-Sheet Feeder 6 Removal of the Cut-Sheet Feeder 11 Adjusting the Mounting Bracket (for use of a CSF...
Printer Handbook
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...38 Selecting Print Quality 38 Selecting Character Pitch 39 Testing Your printer 41 Resetting Top of Form 44 Using Bar codes 44 Chapter 4: Working with Software 49 Basic Terminology ...49 Printer Commands 49 Emulations ...50 Printer Drivers ...50 Compatible Printer Drivers (DOS 50 Windows Printer Drivers 51 Chapter 5: Problem Solving,, Maintenance, & Service 53 Problem Solving ...53 Maintenance ...56 Replacing the Ribbon Cartridge 56 Clearing Paper Jams 59 Cleaning the Housing 63 Accessories ...64 Replacement Parts 66 Appendix A: Specifications 67 Appendix B: Menu Selections 71...
...38 Selecting Print Quality 38 Selecting Character Pitch 39 Testing Your printer 41 Resetting Top of Form 44 Using Bar codes 44 Chapter 4: Working with Software 49 Basic Terminology ...49 Printer Commands 49 Emulations ...50 Printer Drivers ...50 Compatible Printer Drivers (DOS 50 Windows Printer Drivers 51 Chapter 5: Problem Solving,, Maintenance, & Service 53 Problem Solving ...53 Maintenance ...56 Replacing the Ribbon Cartridge 56 Clearing Paper Jams 59 Cleaning the Housing 63 Accessories ...64 Replacement Parts 66 Appendix A: Specifications 67 Appendix B: Menu Selections 71...
Printer Handbook
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... italic type. Group Item Printer Control Emulation Mode Font Print Mode Symbol Sets Pitch Proportional Spacing Style Size Character Set Language Set Zero Character Code Page Rear Feed Line Spacing Form Tear-Off Skip Over Perforation Page Width* Page Length Setting Epson LQ, IBM PPR, IBM AGM LQ Courier, LQ Roman, LQ Swiss, LQ Swiss Bold, LQ Orator, LQ Gothic, LQ Prestige, Utility 10 cpi, 12 cpi, 15 cpi, 17.1 cpi, 20 cpi No, Yes Normal, Italics Single, Double Set I, Set II American, French, German...
... italic type. Group Item Printer Control Emulation Mode Font Print Mode Symbol Sets Pitch Proportional Spacing Style Size Character Set Language Set Zero Character Code Page Rear Feed Line Spacing Form Tear-Off Skip Over Perforation Page Width* Page Length Setting Epson LQ, IBM PPR, IBM AGM LQ Courier, LQ Roman, LQ Swiss, LQ Swiss Bold, LQ Orator, LQ Gothic, LQ Prestige, Utility 10 cpi, 12 cpi, 15 cpi, 17.1 cpi, 20 cpi No, Yes Normal, Italics Single, Double Set I, Set II American, French, German...
Printer Handbook
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... of data and may damage the printhead. 74 Appendix B: Menu Selections Baud rate. No (factory default) or Yes. Change to 300 bps: factory setting, 9600 bps. Auto Select. Some interface cables are in alphabetical sequence to make your system uses pin 14 to control automatic line feed, change this potential problem. Appears only if optional Serial Interface is installed. Valid (factory default) or Invalid. Many of the items will find the items Line Spacing, Form Tear-Off, Skip Over Perforation and Page Length...
... of data and may damage the printhead. 74 Appendix B: Menu Selections Baud rate. No (factory default) or Yes. Change to 300 bps: factory setting, 9600 bps. Auto Select. Some interface cables are in alphabetical sequence to make your system uses pin 14 to control automatic line feed, change this potential problem. Appears only if optional Serial Interface is installed. Valid (factory default) or Invalid. Many of the items will find the items Line Spacing, Form Tear-Off, Skip Over Perforation and Page Length...
Printer Handbook
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... CHARACTER PITCH buttons on the printer. 76 Appendix B: Menu Selections Choose 8 lines per page. Change to Limited Operation to Invalid if you can control these features only through the printer's control panel which will print out the contents of its settings changed. Graphics Speed. I -Prime signal, it will not be optimized by the software's settings when the I-Prime signal is not an issue. Buffer Print (factory default), Buffer Clear, or Invalid. Operator Panel Function. Full Operation (factory default) or Limited Operation...
... CHARACTER PITCH buttons on the printer. 76 Appendix B: Menu Selections Choose 8 lines per page. Change to Limited Operation to Invalid if you can control these features only through the printer's control panel which will print out the contents of its settings changed. Graphics Speed. I -Prime signal, it will not be optimized by the software's settings when the I-Prime signal is not an issue. Buffer Print (factory default), Buffer Clear, or Invalid. Operator Panel Function. Full Operation (factory default) or Limited Operation...
Printer Handbook
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... Serial Interface is installed. Selects the character width measured in your printer. choose utility for SASF mode. Print Suppress Effective. ML390/391 Turbo Printer Handbook 77 Choose page length control system for high-speed printing. Print Mode. Choose one of data and may damage the printhead. Change to No to Yes overrides the detector so you 'll be using single sheets. No (factory default) or Yes. None (factory default), Odd, or Even. Pitch. 10 cpi (factory default), 12 cpi, 15 cpi, 17.1 cpi, or 20 cpi. Enables/disables print...
... Serial Interface is installed. Selects the character width measured in your printer. choose utility for SASF mode. Print Suppress Effective. ML390/391 Turbo Printer Handbook 77 Choose page length control system for high-speed printing. Print Mode. Choose one of data and may damage the printhead. Change to No to Yes overrides the detector so you 'll be using single sheets. No (factory default) or Yes. None (factory default), Odd, or Even. Pitch. 10 cpi (factory default), 12 cpi, 15 cpi, 17.1 cpi, or 20 cpi. Enables/disables print...
Printer Handbook
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... data. Selects the amount of characters. Reset Inhibit. No (factory default) or Yes. If you have made through the front panel controls or through printer commands. Appears only if optional Serial Interface is received. Sets what pitch (20 or 12 characters per inch) will be engaged when the printer control panel is set to No to 7 bits if your software from changing the settings you engage this item set for 10 cpi and the SI command is installed. 8 Bits (factory default...
... data. Selects the amount of characters. Reset Inhibit. No (factory default) or Yes. If you have made through the front panel controls or through printer commands. Appears only if optional Serial Interface is received. Sets what pitch (20 or 12 characters per inch) will be engaged when the printer control panel is set to No to 7 bits if your software from changing the settings you engage this item set for 10 cpi and the SI command is installed. 8 Bits (factory default...
Printer Handbook
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... (size of unit depends on character pitch) 82 Appendix C: Priner Commands Amount of movement is calculated as follows: [n1 + (n2 x 256)] x (basic unit in inches), where the basic unit is 1/120 inch. Sets next horizontal position of the basic unit is 1/60 inch. odd= toward right margin (forward); value: for 1/60 inch basic unit, n1=48 n2=3(13.6" shift) Space moved using this command will...
... (size of unit depends on character pitch) 82 Appendix C: Priner Commands Amount of movement is calculated as follows: [n1 + (n2 x 256)] x (basic unit in inches), where the basic unit is 1/120 inch. Sets next horizontal position of the basic unit is 1/60 inch. odd= toward right margin (forward); value: for 1/60 inch basic unit, n1=48 n2=3(13.6" shift) Space moved using this command will...
Printer Handbook
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...: 27 81 n Hex: 1B 16 n Print Suppress Mode Off ASCII: DC1 Dec: 17 Hex: 11 Stop Printing ASCII: ESC j Dec: 27 106 Hex: 1B 6A Disable Paper-Out Sensor ASCII: ESC 8 Dec: 27 56 Hex: 1B 38 Enable Paper-Out Sensor ASCII: ESC 9 Dec: 27 57 Hex: 1B 39 Software I -PRIME signal is received, or SEL button is pushed. Sensor detects when less than 1/2 inch of form position on (print buffer cleared, receive buffer unaffected). OKI unique command.
...: 27 81 n Hex: 1B 16 n Print Suppress Mode Off ASCII: DC1 Dec: 17 Hex: 11 Stop Printing ASCII: ESC j Dec: 27 106 Hex: 1B 6A Disable Paper-Out Sensor ASCII: ESC 8 Dec: 27 56 Hex: 1B 38 Enable Paper-Out Sensor ASCII: ESC 9 Dec: 27 57 Hex: 1B 39 Software I -PRIME signal is received, or SEL button is pushed. Sensor detects when less than 1/2 inch of form position on (print buffer cleared, receive buffer unaffected). OKI unique command.
Users Guide
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... the paper does not feed in the separator. Make sure the ALARM light is on: if it . To change the setting, see "Using Your Printer, Top of Form (TOF)." 5 Adjust the paper feed guides (1) for the Top of the page. Check the paper lever position. The factory default setting for the width of paper. ! The paper will feed into the printer. 32T-15.eps 1 SEL SEL MENU EXIT SHIFT POWER ALARM LF MDicorwo nFeed GROUP FF/LOAD Micro Up Feed ITEM TEAR PARK QUIET MENU SET PRINT TOF PRINT QUAHLSIDTY...
... the paper does not feed in the separator. Make sure the ALARM light is on: if it . To change the setting, see "Using Your Printer, Top of Form (TOF)." 5 Adjust the paper feed guides (1) for the Top of the page. Check the paper lever position. The factory default setting for the width of paper. ! The paper will feed into the printer. 32T-15.eps 1 SEL SEL MENU EXIT SHIFT POWER ALARM LF MDicorwo nFeed GROUP FF/LOAD Micro Up Feed ITEM TEAR PARK QUIET MENU SET PRINT TOF PRINT QUAHLSIDTY...
Users Guide
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Otherwise, printing on . QUIET.eps To exit the test: • Press SEL. QUIET TOF SEL.eps SEL SEL MENU |36 Microline 390/391 Turbo/n Wide Carriage Model Microline 391 Turbo/n If you are using 8.5 inch paper to "Using Your Printer, Menu Mode, Explanations of the printout has the Printer Model, Emulation, Country Code, and Firmware Revision Level. You must manually stop . To run the test, make sure the paper width selection in the printer menu is set in a rolling pattern. Refer to run the test: • Turn the printer off, then...
Otherwise, printing on . QUIET.eps To exit the test: • Press SEL. QUIET TOF SEL.eps SEL SEL MENU |36 Microline 390/391 Turbo/n Wide Carriage Model Microline 391 Turbo/n If you are using 8.5 inch paper to "Using Your Printer, Menu Mode, Explanations of the printout has the Printer Model, Emulation, Country Code, and Firmware Revision Level. You must manually stop . To run the test, make sure the paper width selection in the printer menu is set in a rolling pattern. Refer to run the test: • Turn the printer off, then...
Users Guide
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... engaged at the factory (defaults) are set in bold italic) Line Spacing 6 LPI, 8 LPI Bottom Margin Valid, Invalid Page Width (wide model only) 13.6", 8" Page Length 11", 11-2/3", 12", 14", 17", 3", 3.5", 4", 5.5", 6", 7", 8", 8.5" Wait Time 500 ms, 1 sec, 2 sec Page Length Control By MENU Setting, By Actual Page Length Graphics Receive Buffer Size Paper Out Override Print Registration Bi-directional, Uni-directional 8 K, 1 Line, 23K No, Yes 0, set in the menu. Settings which may appear...
... engaged at the factory (defaults) are set in bold italic) Line Spacing 6 LPI, 8 LPI Bottom Margin Valid, Invalid Page Width (wide model only) 13.6", 8" Page Length 11", 11-2/3", 12", 14", 17", 3", 3.5", 4", 5.5", 6", 7", 8", 8.5" Wait Time 500 ms, 1 sec, 2 sec Page Length Control By MENU Setting, By Actual Page Length Graphics Receive Buffer Size Paper Out Override Print Registration Bi-directional, Uni-directional 8 K, 1 Line, 23K No, Yes 0, set in the menu. Settings which may appear...
Users Guide
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... your printer driver. Settings in and turned on? • Are the connections (power and interface) secure? • Is the product being operated under the proper ambient conditions? • Does the paper being used meet the specifications for this product? • Is the paper properly installed? • Has the ribbon been replaced as recommended? • Is the ribbon properly installed? • Is an OKI ribbon being used? • Is the printhead gap correctly set...
... your printer driver. Settings in and turned on? • Are the connections (power and interface) secure? • Is the product being operated under the proper ambient conditions? • Does the paper being used meet the specifications for this product? • Is the paper properly installed? • Has the ribbon been replaced as recommended? • Is the ribbon properly installed? • Is an OKI ribbon being used? • Is the printhead gap correctly set...
Users Guide
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... Ribbon Cartridge 110 Ribbon Life 98 Contact Information for Oki Data 2 Contents list, unpacking the printer 24 Continuous Feed Carbonless Forms 99, 100 Changing to single-sheet feed 57 Extra-thick forms 58 Interleaf continuous forms 99, 100 Paper 95 Paper Park 19 Pins (graphic) 30 Rear Feed 16 Reference Mark 31 Single-part forms 30, 99, 100 Control Codes 113 Correspondence, Print Quality 63 Costs, Cutting 9 Courier Font / Typeface 64, 97 Front Panel Light 18 Covers, Part Numbers 111 cpi 10 flashing, ALARM lit...
... Ribbon Cartridge 110 Ribbon Life 98 Contact Information for Oki Data 2 Contents list, unpacking the printer 24 Continuous Feed Carbonless Forms 99, 100 Changing to single-sheet feed 57 Extra-thick forms 58 Interleaf continuous forms 99, 100 Paper 95 Paper Park 19 Pins (graphic) 30 Rear Feed 16 Reference Mark 31 Single-part forms 30, 99, 100 Control Codes 113 Correspondence, Print Quality 63 Costs, Cutting 9 Courier Font / Typeface 64, 97 Front Panel Light 18 Covers, Part Numbers 111 cpi 10 flashing, ALARM lit...
Users Guide
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... Width 80 Bottom Feed 75 Rear Feed 75 Setting in the Printer Menu 76, 80 Top Feed 76 Paper 1" (25 mm) remains 80 Continuous Feed Alignment 31 Rear Feed 30 Cut Sheet 110 | User's Guide: English 125 Menu Mode 70 Changing Settings 73 Entering 71 Exiting 71 Front Panel keys 70 Group 70 Item 70 Explanations 79, 80, 81 Losing setting changes 73 MENU light 70 Moving through 10, 71 Printing the Menu Settings 72 Reset to factory defaults 72 Saving time 10 SEL...
... Width 80 Bottom Feed 75 Rear Feed 75 Setting in the Printer Menu 76, 80 Top Feed 76 Paper 1" (25 mm) remains 80 Continuous Feed Alignment 31 Rear Feed 30 Cut Sheet 110 | User's Guide: English 125 Menu Mode 70 Changing Settings 73 Entering 71 Exiting 71 Front Panel keys 70 Group 70 Item 70 Explanations 79, 80, 81 Losing setting changes 73 MENU light 70 Moving through 10, 71 Printing the Menu Settings 72 Reset to factory defaults 72 Saving time 10 SEL...
Users Guide
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... Support 105 Service Centers Authorized Service Centers 106 Oki Data 106 Set, Menu Mode 70 SHIFT Front Panel Key 19 Shipping Restraints 25 Saving the packing materials 25 SI 77, 81 Single Sheet Change from continuous forms 57 Change to continuous forms 57 Cut Sheet Feeder (Option) 110 Jams 89 Loading 32 Top Feed 17, 30 Size Double width and height 81 of printer 101 Skip Over Perforation 75 Software Embedded commands 93 Installation 37, 38 Matching drivers to emulations...
... Support 105 Service Centers Authorized Service Centers 106 Oki Data 106 Set, Menu Mode 70 SHIFT Front Panel Key 19 Shipping Restraints 25 Saving the packing materials 25 SI 77, 81 Single Sheet Change from continuous forms 57 Change to continuous forms 57 Cut Sheet Feeder (Option) 110 Jams 89 Loading 32 Top Feed 17, 30 Size Double width and height 81 of printer 101 Skip Over Perforation 75 Software Embedded commands 93 Installation 37, 38 Matching drivers to emulations...