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...the applicable data in their specific environment. Users of this document was obtained in a controlled environment based on the use of specific data. iv Operator's Guide Notices References in this publication to IBM products, programs, or services do not imply that only IBM's product, program, or ...service may be used instead of the IBM product. You can send license inquiries, in...
...the applicable data in their specific environment. Users of this document was obtained in a controlled environment based on the use of specific data. iv Operator's Guide Notices References in this publication to IBM products, programs, or services do not imply that only IBM's product, program, or ...service may be used instead of the IBM product. You can send license inquiries, in...
Operation Guide
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... line spacing or typeface, refer to 6 lpi with the operator panel and application software later changed using the operator panel. You can be configured for specific print job requirements. parameters and configurations Control Codes Control codes override parameters that assist with the installation and configuration of these functions. To save the...
... line spacing or typeface, refer to 6 lpi with the operator panel and application software later changed using the operator panel. You can be configured for specific print job requirements. parameters and configurations Control Codes Control codes override parameters that assist with the installation and configuration of these functions. To save the...
Operation Guide
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... procedure, such as clearing a paper jam or reloading paper. After one error at a time. If multiple errors occur, the errors are prioritized to ENABLE), and a specific message appears in the display. Operator's Guide 81 Pressing the Form Feed key will be lost. Fault Ranking The message display shows only one error... fixed, the next error is displayed. note Pressing any key on the operator panel will silence the alarm. For more serious faults, however, call an IBM service representative.
... procedure, such as clearing a paper jam or reloading paper. After one error at a time. If multiple errors occur, the errors are prioritized to ENABLE), and a specific message appears in the display. Operator's Guide 81 Pressing the Form Feed key will be lost. Fault Ranking The message display shows only one error... fixed, the next error is displayed. note Pressing any key on the operator panel will silence the alarm. For more serious faults, however, call an IBM service representative.
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... 281 Figure 49. Platen 283 Figure 50. Print Mechanism and Circuit Boards: Later Models 277 Figure 47. IBM Coax/Twinax Expansion Board 289 Figure 53. PrintNet Ethernet Interface Assemblies 291 Appendices A Wire Data 293 B Printer Specifications 333 C Metric Conversion Tables 345 D Torque Table 347 E Safety Inspection Guide 349 F Abbreviations and Signal Mnemonics...
... 281 Figure 49. Platen 283 Figure 50. Print Mechanism and Circuit Boards: Later Models 277 Figure 47. IBM Coax/Twinax Expansion Board 289 Figure 53. PrintNet Ethernet Interface Assemblies 291 Appendices A Wire Data 293 B Printer Specifications 333 C Metric Conversion Tables 345 D Torque Table 347 E Safety Inspection Guide 349 F Abbreviations and Signal Mnemonics...
Maintenance Manual
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..., or services do not imply that reduce power consumption when they are not being used. IBM participates in this document should verify the applicable data in their specific environment. The results that may vary significantly. Evaluation and verification of operation in conjunction with ...national requirements intended to minimize safety hazards. Users of this program by IBM, is the user's responsibility. You can cut energy use of specific data. IBM equipment meets a very high standard of safety in accordance with other operating environments may be...
..., or services do not imply that reduce power consumption when they are not being used. IBM participates in this document should verify the applicable data in their specific environment. The results that may vary significantly. Evaluation and verification of operation in conjunction with ...national requirements intended to minimize safety hazards. Users of this program by IBM, is the user's responsibility. You can cut energy use of specific data. IBM equipment meets a very high standard of safety in accordance with other operating environments may be...
Maintenance Manual
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...♦ 8K x 8 Non-Volatile Battery-Backed static RAM (NVRAM) for storage of configuration and system statistical data ♦ VX ASIC (Application-Specific Integrated Circuit) ♦ Host I/O Drivers/Termination 68EC030 Microprocessor A Motorola 68EC030 microprocessor serves as the processor of flash (total), organized as up to...CMX 040 controller is erasable, non-volatile, and significantly faster than a disk drive. Flash memory is backward compatible with any 6400 Series printer, but is 32 bits wide. Two 80-pin SIMM sockets are changed through the parallel or serial port. Principles ...
...♦ 8K x 8 Non-Volatile Battery-Backed static RAM (NVRAM) for storage of configuration and system statistical data ♦ VX ASIC (Application-Specific Integrated Circuit) ♦ Host I/O Drivers/Termination 68EC030 Microprocessor A Motorola 68EC030 microprocessor serves as the processor of flash (total), organized as up to...CMX 040 controller is erasable, non-volatile, and significantly faster than a disk drive. Flash memory is backward compatible with any 6400 Series printer, but is 32 bits wide. Two 80-pin SIMM sockets are changed through the parallel or serial port. Principles ...
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... the EC or the 166. Power Reduction The 166 chip has two power reduction modes: idle and Energy Star. The MECA is a custom gate array, specifically designed to drive this manual, the 80C166 is not used to drive the motors and hammers in earlier controller board architectures.
... the EC or the 166. Power Reduction The 166 chip has two power reduction modes: idle and Energy Star. The MECA is a custom gate array, specifically designed to drive this manual, the 80C166 is not used to drive the motors and hammers in earlier controller board architectures.
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... paper feed motor may be full or half stepped. The paper feed, ribbon drive, and shuttle motors are located on the controller board, while hammer specific circuitry is a brushless DC motor driven by a stepping motor controller IC and the EC processor. The printer uses five motors: two ribbon drive, one paper...
... paper feed motor may be full or half stepped. The paper feed, ribbon drive, and shuttle motors are located on the controller board, while hammer specific circuitry is a brushless DC motor driven by a stepping motor controller IC and the EC processor. The printer uses five motors: two ribbon drive, one paper...
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... of keys are pressed during start -up in the VX ASIC. ♦ Detect Ethernet Adapter - DRAM is disabled. The boot code scans flash memory for specific OEMs are read to determine if the user is requesting that the printer be detected early in diagnostic mode. The manufacturer's boot code is displayed...
... of keys are pressed during start -up in the VX ASIC. ♦ Detect Ethernet Adapter - DRAM is disabled. The boot code scans flash memory for specific OEMs are read to determine if the user is requesting that the printer be detected early in diagnostic mode. The manufacturer's boot code is displayed...
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... configuration setting, as happens with an IP address, DIP switch 2 must be set back to the OFF (up) position, otherwise it will clear all passwords, specifically passwords in the Ethernet interface. It may be set back to turn link integrity off cycle. Before reconfiguring the unit with DIP switch 1. The Run...
... configuration setting, as happens with an IP address, DIP switch 2 must be set back to the OFF (up) position, otherwise it will clear all passwords, specifically passwords in the Ethernet interface. It may be set back to turn link integrity off cycle. Before reconfiguring the unit with DIP switch 1. The Run...
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...data and word processing. B Printer Specifications Ribbon Specifications NOTE: The ribbon life figures listed below . Label yield depends on IBM tests conducted in accordance with high-performance scanning equipment may be purchased from Lexmark Authorized IBM Supplies Dealers or directly from Lexmark...the ribbons listed below are based on label format, bar code symbology, and other parameters. Ordering Ribbons (U.S. Printer Specifications 333 IBM High Contrast Ribbon P/N 1040998 Average yield: 30 million DP characters, 3600 AIAG-B3 labels with visible light source ...
...data and word processing. B Printer Specifications Ribbon Specifications NOTE: The ribbon life figures listed below . Label yield depends on IBM tests conducted in accordance with high-performance scanning equipment may be purchased from Lexmark Authorized IBM Supplies Dealers or directly from Lexmark...the ribbons listed below are based on label format, bar code symbology, and other parameters. Ordering Ribbons (U.S. Printer Specifications 333 IBM High Contrast Ribbon P/N 1040998 Average yield: 30 million DP characters, 3600 AIAG-B3 labels with visible light source ...
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... 0.025 inches (0.064 cm) maximum Drive: Adjustable tractors, 6-pin engagement Slew Rates: 6400-004, -04P 6400-005, -05P 6400-050, -P50 6400-008, -08P 6400-09P 6400-009 6500-P10 6500-010 6400-012 6400-014 6400-015 Fast 12 ips 12 ips 12 ips 16 ips 16 ips 20 ips 16 ips...: One-part continuous perforated fan-fold back form. Lexmark International, Inc. P.O. Paper stock should be squeezed out during printing. 334 Printer Specifications Backing adhesive must be sent to: Lexmark International, Inc., 1221 Alverser Drive, Midlothian, VA 23113. Labels must not be tested with applications...
... 0.025 inches (0.064 cm) maximum Drive: Adjustable tractors, 6-pin engagement Slew Rates: 6400-004, -04P 6400-005, -05P 6400-050, -P50 6400-008, -08P 6400-09P 6400-009 6500-P10 6500-010 6400-012 6400-014 6400-015 Fast 12 ips 12 ips 12 ips 16 ips 16 ips 20 ips 16 ips...: One-part continuous perforated fan-fold back form. Lexmark International, Inc. P.O. Paper stock should be squeezed out during printing. 334 Printer Specifications Backing adhesive must be sent to: Lexmark International, Inc., 1221 Alverser Drive, Midlothian, VA 23113. Labels must not be tested with applications...
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...) Storage -40° to 158° F (-40° to 70° C) Relative Humidity Operating 15% to 80% (noncondensing) Storage 15% to 90% (noncondensing) ENERGY STAR IBM 6400 Series Printers comply with the requirements of the ENERGY STAR Computers Program of 16 inches (40.64 cm) between top and bottom perforations.** Thickness: Not....64 cm). ** On cabinet models, forms longer than 12 inches (30.48 cm) can be used by opening the front and rear printer doors. Printer Specifications 335
...) Storage -40° to 158° F (-40° to 70° C) Relative Humidity Operating 15% to 80% (noncondensing) Storage 15% to 90% (noncondensing) ENERGY STAR IBM 6400 Series Printers comply with the requirements of the ENERGY STAR Computers Program of 16 inches (40.64 cm) between top and bottom perforations.** Thickness: Not....64 cm). ** On cabinet models, forms longer than 12 inches (30.48 cm) can be used by opening the front and rear printer doors. Printer Specifications 335
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... @ 88 V 47-63 Hz 3A @ 200 V 3A @ 200 V 3A @ 178 V 3A @ 200 V 3A @ 200 V 3A @ 178 V 4A @ 200 V 5A @ 200 V 5A @ 178 V Power Consumption 6400-004 6400-04P 120 VAC 60 Hz Watts BTU/Hour VA Operating DP Mode All H's Max Typical 200 165 680 560 350 290 Standby Not Energy Star... DP Mode All H's Max Typical 180 150 615 510 390 310 Standby Not Energy Star Energy Star 60 25 205 85 145 55 336 Printer Specifications
... @ 88 V 47-63 Hz 3A @ 200 V 3A @ 200 V 3A @ 178 V 3A @ 200 V 3A @ 200 V 3A @ 178 V 4A @ 200 V 5A @ 200 V 5A @ 178 V Power Consumption 6400-004 6400-04P 120 VAC 60 Hz Watts BTU/Hour VA Operating DP Mode All H's Max Typical 200 165 680 560 350 290 Standby Not Energy Star... DP Mode All H's Max Typical 180 150 615 510 390 310 Standby Not Energy Star Energy Star 60 25 205 85 145 55 336 Printer Specifications
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6400-005 6400-05P 120 VAC 60 Hz Watts BTU/Hour VA Operating DP Mode All H's Max Typical 200 165 680 560 350 290 Standby Not Energy Star ... VA Operating DP Mode All H's Max Typical 180 150 615 510 390 310 Standby Not Energy Star Energy Star 60 25 205 85 145 55 6400-050 6400-P50 120 VAC 60 Hz Watts BTU/Hour VA Operating DP Mode All H's Max Typical 210 180 720 620 300 270 Standby Not Energy... Operating DP Mode All H's Max Typical 210 170 720 580 340 280 Standby Not Energy Star Energy Star 80 22 275 75 130 41 Printer Specifications 337
6400-005 6400-05P 120 VAC 60 Hz Watts BTU/Hour VA Operating DP Mode All H's Max Typical 200 165 680 560 350 290 Standby Not Energy Star ... VA Operating DP Mode All H's Max Typical 180 150 615 510 390 310 Standby Not Energy Star Energy Star 60 25 205 85 145 55 6400-050 6400-P50 120 VAC 60 Hz Watts BTU/Hour VA Operating DP Mode All H's Max Typical 210 180 720 620 300 270 Standby Not Energy... Operating DP Mode All H's Max Typical 210 170 720 580 340 280 Standby Not Energy Star Energy Star 80 22 275 75 130 41 Printer Specifications 337
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6400-008 6400-08P 120 VAC 60 Hz Watts BTU/Hour VA Operating DP Mode All H's Max Typical 240 190 820 650 415 330 Standby Not Energy Star ... VA Operating DP Mode All H's Max Typical 210 180 720 615 435 360 Standby Not Energy Star Energy Star 60 25 205 85 145 55 6400-009 6400-09P 120 VAC 60 Hz Watts BTU/Hour VA Operating DP Mode All H's Max Typical 290 225 990 770 500 380 Standby Not Energy... DP Mode All H's Max Typical 280 220 960 750 550 440 Standby Not Energy Star Energy Star 75 25 255 85 150 55 338 Printer Specifications
6400-008 6400-08P 120 VAC 60 Hz Watts BTU/Hour VA Operating DP Mode All H's Max Typical 240 190 820 650 415 330 Standby Not Energy Star ... VA Operating DP Mode All H's Max Typical 210 180 720 615 435 360 Standby Not Energy Star Energy Star 60 25 205 85 145 55 6400-009 6400-09P 120 VAC 60 Hz Watts BTU/Hour VA Operating DP Mode All H's Max Typical 290 225 990 770 500 380 Standby Not Energy... DP Mode All H's Max Typical 280 220 960 750 550 440 Standby Not Energy Star Energy Star 75 25 255 85 150 55 338 Printer Specifications
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6400-010 6400-P10 120 VAC 60 Hz Watts BTU/Hour VA Operating DP Mode All H's Max Typical 300 240 1025 820 530 400 Standby Not Energy Star ... VA Operating DP Mode All H's Max Typical 290 230 990 790 600 450 Standby Not Energy Star Energy Star 80 25 275 85 150 55 6400-012 120 VAC 60 Hz Watts BTU/Hour VA Operating DP Mode All H's Max Typical 290 215 990 735 490 370 Standby Not Energy Star... Operating DP Mode All H's Max Typical 280 200 960 615 550 410 Standby Not Energy Star Energy Star 60 25 205 85 145 55 Printer Specifications 339
6400-010 6400-P10 120 VAC 60 Hz Watts BTU/Hour VA Operating DP Mode All H's Max Typical 300 240 1025 820 530 400 Standby Not Energy Star ... VA Operating DP Mode All H's Max Typical 290 230 990 790 600 450 Standby Not Energy Star Energy Star 80 25 275 85 150 55 6400-012 120 VAC 60 Hz Watts BTU/Hour VA Operating DP Mode All H's Max Typical 290 215 990 735 490 370 Standby Not Energy Star... Operating DP Mode All H's Max Typical 280 200 960 615 550 410 Standby Not Energy Star Energy Star 60 25 205 85 145 55 Printer Specifications 339
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6400-014 120 VAC 60 Hz Watts BTU/Hour VA Operating DP Mode All H's Max Typical 370 260 1260 885 635 445 Standby Not Energy Star ... VA Operating DP Mode All H's Max Typical 380 255 1300 870 710 485 Standby Not Energy Star Energy Star 75 25 255 85 150 55 6400-015 120 VAC 60 Hz Watts BTU/Hour VA Operating DP Mode All H's Max Typical 440 1500 740 330 1130 550 Standby Not Energy Star... DP Mode All H's Max Typical 420 1440 8300 320 1095 600 Standby Not Energy Star Energy Star 90 27 310 92 170 58 340 Printer Specifications
6400-014 120 VAC 60 Hz Watts BTU/Hour VA Operating DP Mode All H's Max Typical 370 260 1260 885 635 445 Standby Not Energy Star ... VA Operating DP Mode All H's Max Typical 380 255 1300 870 710 485 Standby Not Energy Star Energy Star 75 25 255 85 150 55 6400-015 120 VAC 60 Hz Watts BTU/Hour VA Operating DP Mode All H's Max Typical 440 1500 740 330 1130 550 Standby Not Energy Star... DP Mode All H's Max Typical 420 1440 8300 320 1095 600 Standby Not Energy Star Energy Star 90 27 310 92 170 58 340 Printer Specifications
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6400-XXK 120 VAC 60 Hz Watts BTU/Hour VA Operating DP Mode All H's Max Typical 370 260 1260 885 635 445 Standby Not Energy Star ... to 200 Kilobytes on parallel interface Up to 115.2K baud on RS-232/422 serial interface Duty Cycle 6400-004, 04P 6400-005, 05P 6400-050, P50 6400-008, 08P 6400-009, 09P 6400-010, P10 6400-012 130, 000 pages per month 130, 000 pages per month 130, 000 pages per month 205, 000 pages...
6400-XXK 120 VAC 60 Hz Watts BTU/Hour VA Operating DP Mode All H's Max Typical 370 260 1260 885 635 445 Standby Not Energy Star ... to 200 Kilobytes on parallel interface Up to 115.2K baud on RS-232/422 serial interface Duty Cycle 6400-004, 04P 6400-005, 05P 6400-050, P50 6400-008, 08P 6400-009, 09P 6400-010, P10 6400-012 130, 000 pages per month 130, 000 pages per month 130, 000 pages per month 205, 000 pages...
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...Use of ASCII printers are shown in two strokes. The reverse paper feed capability allows the printing of multiple densities on the specific print job, but software maximizes the throughput by dynamically determining which dot rows contain adjacent dots and must be printed in Table... 6. 6400-014 376, 000 pages per month 6400-015 376, 000 pages per month -under the following conditions: ♦ Uppercase text characters only (no graphics) ♦ 6 ...
...Use of ASCII printers are shown in two strokes. The reverse paper feed capability allows the printing of multiple densities on the specific print job, but software maximizes the throughput by dynamically determining which dot rows contain adjacent dots and must be printed in Table... 6. 6400-014 376, 000 pages per month 6400-015 376, 000 pages per month -under the following conditions: ♦ Uppercase text characters only (no graphics) ♦ 6 ...