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... 2-14 Changing the default settings 2-15 Chapter 3 Mainfenunce and Troubleshooting Replacing the Ink Cartridge 3-2 Cleaning the Print Head 3-3 Cleaning the Printer 3-4 Transporting the Printer 3-4 Troubleshooting 3-5 Power supply 3-5 Printing 3-6 Paper handling 3-10 Appendix Technical Specifications A-2 Printer specifications A-2 Interface specifications A-7 Initialization A-11 Command Summary A-13 Sending printer commands A-13 Using the command summary A-13 General operation A-13 Paper feeding A-14...
... 2-14 Changing the default settings 2-15 Chapter 3 Mainfenunce and Troubleshooting Replacing the Ink Cartridge 3-2 Cleaning the Print Head 3-3 Cleaning the Printer 3-4 Transporting the Printer 3-4 Troubleshooting 3-5 Power supply 3-5 Printing 3-6 Paper handling 3-10 Appendix Technical Specifications A-2 Printer specifications A-2 Interface specifications A-7 Initialization A-11 Command Summary A-13 Sending printer commands A-13 Using the command summary A-13 General operation A-13 Paper feeding A-14...
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An ink jet printer produces cost-effective, quality print results. CI Install the ink cartridge immediately after you remove it off with laser printers. About Your Ink Jet Printer If you're new to ink jet printers, you may wonder how they differ from its package. A few precautions Even if you get on your ink jet printer safely and efficiently: CI Under normal circumstances, ink will not...
An ink jet printer produces cost-effective, quality print results. CI Install the ink cartridge immediately after you remove it off with laser printers. About Your Ink Jet Printer If you're new to ink jet printers, you may wonder how they differ from its package. A few precautions Even if you get on your ink jet printer safely and efficiently: CI Under normal circumstances, ink will not...
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... the new temperature. 0 Do not turn off the printer while printing or before the print head is capped. (The print head is capped when it is not absorbent enough, the ink may result in the Appendix for more information. However, with your ink jet printer is too absorbent, the ink can also cap the print head by pressing the PAUSE button. 0 Do not...
... the new temperature. 0 Do not turn off the printer while printing or before the print head is capped. (The print head is capped when it is not absorbent enough, the ink may result in the Appendix for more information. However, with your ink jet printer is too absorbent, the ink can also cap the print head by pressing the PAUSE button. 0 Do not...
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... cartridge. tJ Perform the cleaning cycle only if print quality has declined. U Don't move the print head by hand. If ink does get on each page. Install the ink cartridge as follows: 1-8 Setting Up Your Printer Installing the Ink Cartridge Each ink cartridge contains enough ink to charge the ink delivery system with ink. The first time you install it with...
... cartridge. tJ Perform the cleaning cycle only if print quality has declined. U Don't move the print head by hand. If ink does get on each page. Install the ink cartridge as follows: 1-8 Setting Up Your Printer Installing the Ink Cartridge Each ink cartridge contains enough ink to charge the ink delivery system with ink. The first time you install it with...
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Make sure the printer is turned off. 2. Hold down both the ALT and PAUSE buttons while you turn on the printer. The print head moves to the ink cartridge replace position automatically. Release the buttons after the printer starts initializing. Setting Up Your Printer 1 - 9 1.
Make sure the printer is turned off. 2. Hold down both the ALT and PAUSE buttons while you turn on the printer. The print head moves to the ink cartridge replace position automatically. Release the buttons after the printer starts initializing. Setting Up Your Printer 1 - 9 1.
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.... RESET (ALT + LOAD/EJECT) Clears the printer's buffer and initializes the printer settings to the factory setting when the power is turned on page A-11 for several seconds to move the print head to the ink cartridge replace position when the printer is paused. See "Initialization" on again. 2-8... Using Other Printer Functions ALT Hold down the ALT button and press another button to change the...
.... RESET (ALT + LOAD/EJECT) Clears the printer's buffer and initializes the printer settings to the factory setting when the power is turned on page A-11 for several seconds to move the print head to the ink cartridge replace position when the printer is paused. See "Initialization" on again. 2-8... Using Other Printer Functions ALT Hold down the ALT button and press another button to change the...
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... the printer loads it into the slot. 3. The pointer on . 2. Close the paper feeder cover. 6. Load a sheet of printed characters. (You may have to experiment a few times to get the results you can change the loading position with the micro-feed feature as the paper is turned on the print head indicates...the ALT button and press the ECONOMY/CONDENSED button to move the loading position up l/ 180 inch, or the FONT button to start printing. Make sure the printer is loaded, hold down 1 / 180 inch. Continue pressing the appropriate buttons until you reach the position you want .) pointer...
... the printer loads it into the slot. 3. The pointer on . 2. Close the paper feeder cover. 6. Load a sheet of printed characters. (You may have to experiment a few times to get the results you can change the loading position with the micro-feed feature as the paper is turned on the print head indicates...the ALT button and press the ECONOMY/CONDENSED button to move the loading position up l/ 180 inch, or the FONT button to start printing. Make sure the printer is loaded, hold down 1 / 180 inch. Continue pressing the appropriate buttons until you reach the position you want .) pointer...
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... stops moving. 3 When the paper reaches the factory-set loading position, the printer beeps. Use the factory setting as follows: 1. the PAUSE light comes on the page where the print head actually prints during a print job. Hold down the ALT button and press the ECONOMY/ CONDENSED (up) ...or FONT (down) button to stop printing; Press the PAUSE button to adjust the print position on the page. 3. Note: U The printer has a minimum and maximum ...
... stops moving. 3 When the paper reaches the factory-set loading position, the printer beeps. Use the factory setting as follows: 1. the PAUSE light comes on the page where the print head actually prints during a print job. Hold down the ALT button and press the ECONOMY/ CONDENSED (up) ...or FONT (down) button to stop printing; Press the PAUSE button to adjust the print position on the page. 3. Note: U The printer has a minimum and maximum ...
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...software. Network interface mode If your printout. 2-14 Using Other Printer Functions If you want to use the printer in your printer is connected to a single computer, leave this feature is set to off, the print head motion is set to on . Leave the mixed text/graphics ...on the control panel go on , data may be present in the printer's buffer even though the printer is off before turning off . Auto print direction The printer ordinarily prints text bidirectionally for speed and prints graphics characters unidirectionally for graphics data). Always make sure the data light is...
...software. Network interface mode If your printout. 2-14 Using Other Printer Functions If you want to use the printer in your printer is connected to a single computer, leave this feature is set to off, the print head motion is set to on . Leave the mixed text/graphics ...on the control panel go on , data may be present in the printer's buffer even though the printer is off before turning off . Auto print direction The printer ordinarily prints text bidirectionally for speed and prints graphics characters unidirectionally for graphics data). Always make sure the data light is...
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Maintenance and Troubleshooting 3-1 Chapter 3 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Replacing the Ink Cartridge 3-2 Cleaning the Print Head 3-3 Cleaning the Printer 3-4 Transporting the Printer 3-4 Troubleshooting 3-5 Power supply 3-5 Printing 3-6 Paper handling 3-10 -
Maintenance and Troubleshooting 3-1 Chapter 3 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Replacing the Ink Cartridge 3-2 Cleaning the Print Head 3-3 Cleaning the Printer 3-4 Transporting the Printer 3-4 Troubleshooting 3-5 Power supply 3-5 Printing 3-6 Paper handling 3-10 -
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... out of ink, the printer stops and the INK OUT light stays on . Pull the ink cartridge clamp toward you insert a new cartridge. Replacing the Ink Cartridge When the INK OUT light on the control panel flashes, the ink in the ink cartridge is easy to ensure proper operation and preserve the life of the print head. Printing will continue printing until...
... out of ink, the printer stops and the INK OUT light stays on . Pull the ink cartridge clamp toward you insert a new cartridge. Replacing the Ink Cartridge When the INK OUT light on the control panel flashes, the ink in the ink cartridge is easy to ensure proper operation and preserve the life of the print head. Printing will continue printing until...
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... get on , press the PAUSE button to ensure that the nozzles are delivering ink properly. However, the print head may start moving as the printer performs normal maintenance procedures. To avoid wasting ink, clean the print head only if print quality declines. Press the PAUSE button to refill it properly. Turn to page l-11 and follow the steps...
... get on , press the PAUSE button to ensure that the nozzles are delivering ink properly. However, the print head may start moving as the printer performs normal maintenance procedures. To avoid wasting ink, clean the print head only if print quality declines. Press the PAUSE button to refill it properly. Turn to page l-11 and follow the steps...
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...dirt. 4. Contact your dealer or a qualified service person @lubrication is turned off. 2. Open the printer cover and make sure that the print head is dirty, clean it with a soft, clean cloth dampened with ink, wipe it using the original box and packing materials as the case. 0 Be careful not to... get water on the printer to cap it thoroughly several times a year. 1. Cleaning the Printer To keep your printer operating ...
...dirt. 4. Contact your dealer or a qualified service person @lubrication is turned off. 2. Open the printer cover and make sure that the print head is dirty, clean it with a soft, clean cloth dampened with ink, wipe it using the original box and packing materials as the case. 0 Be careful not to... get water on the printer to cap it thoroughly several times a year. 1. Cleaning the Printer To keep your printer operating ...
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...qualified service person for assistance. See "Cleaning the Print Head." If you may encounter while operating your problem in this section and follow the recommended steps. then disconnect the interface cable from the paper feeder. 4. Keep the printer flat in the original box. 6. Check that ...pressed down to the printer. 5. Note: Do not remove the ink cartridge when transporting. 2. Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet; Repack the printer and power cord and place them in the box during transport. 7. If the electrical outlet is poor after transport, clean the print head.
...qualified service person for assistance. See "Cleaning the Print Head." If you may encounter while operating your problem in this section and follow the recommended steps. then disconnect the interface cable from the paper feeder. 4. Keep the printer flat in the original box. 6. Check that ...pressed down to the printer. 5. Note: Do not remove the ink cartridge when transporting. 2. Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet; Repack the printer and power cord and place them in the box during transport. 7. If the electrical outlet is poor after transport, clean the print head.
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...; Make sure that your software is properly set up for two seconds to clean the print head. Use the hex dump mode to isolate problems. The printer sounds like it is printing, but nothing prints. The printer prints the exact codes it takes a few seconds.) Then send data from the computer in ... LOAD/EJECT and FONT buttons and turn on the printer. (Hold down the ALT button and press the PAUSE button for your software program. See "Cleaning the Print Head" earlier in hexadecimal format. The PAUSE light is off but nothing prints. Make sure your application program. If the self ...
...; Make sure that your software is properly set up for two seconds to clean the print head. Use the hex dump mode to isolate problems. The printer sounds like it is printing, but nothing prints. The printer prints the exact codes it takes a few seconds.) Then send data from the computer in ... LOAD/EJECT and FONT buttons and turn on the printer. (Hold down the ALT button and press the PAUSE button for your software program. See "Cleaning the Print Head" earlier in hexadecimal format. The PAUSE light is off but nothing prints. Make sure your application program. If the self ...
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... the default-settings mode. See "Cleaning the Print Head" earlier in this chapter. See "Using the Default-Settings Mode" in Chapter 2. Set the Network interface mode to moisture absorbed by the paper. The paper-thickness lever may be clogged. Ink jet printers are missing in a damp or humid environment.... You may not be set correctly. Set the Mixed text/graphics mode to clean the print head. Hold down the ALT button and press the PAUSE button for ...
... the default-settings mode. See "Cleaning the Print Head" earlier in this chapter. See "Using the Default-Settings Mode" in Chapter 2. Set the Network interface mode to moisture absorbed by the paper. The paper-thickness lever may be clogged. Ink jet printers are missing in a damp or humid environment.... You may not be set correctly. Set the Mixed text/graphics mode to clean the print head. Hold down the ALT button and press the PAUSE button for ...
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Mechanical Paper-feed method: Friction Ink cartridge (S020025): Color: Print capacity: Cartridge life: Temperature: MTBF: Black Approximately 0.7 million characters in letter quality mode 2 years from production date (The cartridge life may vary, depending on how often you use the print head cleaning function.) Storage: -30 to 40°C (-22 to 104°F) Transit: -30 to...
Mechanical Paper-feed method: Friction Ink cartridge (S020025): Color: Print capacity: Cartridge life: Temperature: MTBF: Black Approximately 0.7 million characters in letter quality mode 2 years from production date (The cartridge life may vary, depending on how often you use the print head cleaning function.) Storage: -30 to 40°C (-22 to 104°F) Transit: -30 to...
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Print head life: Dimensions and weight: 1,000 million dots per nozzle Height Width Depth Weight 154 mm (6.0 inches) 435 mm (17.1 inches) ... consumption: AC 120 V AC 103.5 to 132 V 50 to 60 Hz 49.5 to 60.5 Hz 0.5 A Approx. 13 W (during self-test printing in LQ mode at 10 cpi) AC 220 to 240 V AC 198 to 264 V 50 to 60 Hz 49.5 to 140°F) A-6 Appendix Environmental... Temperature: Operation: 10to35"C(50to950F) Storage: -20 to 6O'C (-4 to 60.5 Hz 0.3 A Approx. 13 W (during self-test printing in LQ mode at 10 cpi) of Check the label on the buck of the...
Print head life: Dimensions and weight: 1,000 million dots per nozzle Height Width Depth Weight 154 mm (6.0 inches) 435 mm (17.1 inches) ... consumption: AC 120 V AC 103.5 to 132 V 50 to 60 Hz 49.5 to 60.5 Hz 0.5 A Approx. 13 W (during self-test printing in LQ mode at 10 cpi) AC 220 to 240 V AC 198 to 264 V 50 to 60 Hz 49.5 to 140°F) A-6 Appendix Environmental... Temperature: Operation: 10to35"C(50to950F) Storage: -20 to 6O'C (-4 to 60.5 Hz 0.3 A Approx. 13 W (during self-test printing in LQ mode at 10 cpi) of Check the label on the buck of the...
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... of text characters, sometimes referred to store data before printing it. This increases the speed of the printer's memory used to as pitch. buffer The portion of printing. A standardized coding system for more information. bidirectional printing Printing in a particular language. character table A collection of...word is the smallest unit of letters, numbers, and symbols that topic for assigning numerical codes to printers. bit A binary digit (0 or l), which the print head prints in which the width of each carriagereturn code (CR) is approximately 60% of the width of standard...
... of text characters, sometimes referred to store data before printing it. This increases the speed of the printer's memory used to as pitch. buffer The portion of printing. A standardized coding system for more information. bidirectional printing Printing in a particular language. character table A collection of...word is the smallest unit of letters, numbers, and symbols that topic for assigning numerical codes to printers. bit A binary digit (0 or l), which the print head prints in which the width of each carriagereturn code (CR) is approximately 60% of the width of standard...
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... than a lowercase i. RAM Random Access Memory. self test A method for printing graphics because it allows more space than a typewritten draft. superscript Printing in which the print head prints in one direction only. A portion of memory that are defined and stored in the printer by turning the printer off and then back on. user-defined characters Characters that...
... than a lowercase i. RAM Random Access Memory. self test A method for printing graphics because it allows more space than a typewritten draft. superscript Printing in which the print head prints in one direction only. A portion of memory that are defined and stored in the printer by turning the printer off and then back on. user-defined characters Characters that...