INSTRUCTION HANDBOOKLaser PrinterThe DP-3600 in this photograph is equipped with two optional paper feeders (ST-1000) and an optional document finishe
Introductionix* Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specifiedherein may result in hazardous radiation exposur
Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-32RAM DISKA RAM DISK can be set up as a virtual media device by setting a given amount of the total printermemo
RAM DISK2-335. Press the ENTER key again, and change the RAM DISK size using the + or – key. It is not possibleto make a setting that exceeds total pr
Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-34Virtual Mail Box (VMB)The Virtual Mail Box (VMB) function is a mail box function for the printer which does n
Virtual Mail Box (VMB)2-35Outputting to a VMBWhen sending data to a virtual output tray set within the RAM DISK, make this setting from the printerdri
Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-364. Display the VMB data you want to print. Pressing the ENTER key will cause Processing to bedisplayed and th
Virtual Mail Box (VMB)2-375. Press the ENTER key once the correct password is entered. Processing will be displayedand the data will be printed. If th
Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-38An actual VMB list printout will differ slightly from sample given above.Information regarding virtual output
Virtual Mail Box (VMB)2-39Operations for Using a Barcode ReaderIf an optional barcode reader (Barcord Reader DP-28/3600 Series) is connected to the pr
Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-40Memory CardThis printer is equipped with a memory card slot. This allows, for example, the use of fonts othe
Memory Card2-41Notes_____________________________________________________________________Follow the precautions below when handling a memory card.· A
IntroductionxCDRH regulationsThe Center of Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S. Food and Drug Administrationimplemented regulations for
Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-42Note that only reading fonts and printing a list of partitions are possible when a font card is inserted.The
Memory Card2-43Reading Macros from a Memory CardMacro data on a memory card can be registered on the printer. Registered macro data can be usedjust l
Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-44Notes_____________________________________________________________________· If the name of a macro on the mem
Memory Card2-45Writing Data (Partitions) to a Memory CardData sent from the computer can be written on a memory card. Data written on the card can be
Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-465. Check that the message display has changed to Waiting and press the FORM FEED key.The printer will automat
Memory Card2-47Deleting Data from a Memory CardIt is possible to delete data names on a memory card one at a time. Check that the memory card can be
Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-481. Bring up the menu >Format on the message display. 2. Press the ENTER key. ? will appear.3. Pressing the
Memory Card2-49Printing a List of Data Names (Partitions)This operation prints the contents (data names, data size, etc.) of the memory card inserted
Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-50Note______________________________________________________________________"Remaining Size" in the p
Setting the Paper Type2-51Setting the Paper TypeThis printer is capable of printing under the optimum setting for the type of paper being used.Setting
IntroductionxiDeclaration of Conformity (U.S.A.)Model Number: DP-3600Trade Name: MitaResponsible Party Name: MITA COPYSTAR AMERICA,INC.Address: 225 Sa
Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-52Making SettingsThe following describes the procedure for setting the paper type using the Recycled type and C
Setting the Paper Type2-53Paper type user settingThe following describes the procedure used to set a user-defined paper type for the printer. Eightcus
Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-543. Press the 4 key after selecting the paper type you want to customize. Pressing the + or ---- keys willcycl
Setting the Paper Type2-554. Pressing the ENTER key will cause the ? to disappear. Pressing the EXIT key will exit the setting.The same procedure can
Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-56Sleep Timer SettingThis printer is equipped with a sleep timer function for conserving energy in cases where
Dumping Received Data2-57Dumping Received DataIt is possible to print data received by the printer as hexadecimal code for the purposes of debuggingpr
Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-58KIR 2 LevelThis printer incorporates the KIR 2 smoothing function. KIR 2 provides high quality printing bypro
KIR 2 Level2-59KIR 2 Setting DescriptionOptimized stripes The current KIR 2 setting is optimal.Dark vertical stripes The KIR 2 mode currently set is t
Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-60Ecoprint ModeThe Ecoprint enables you to reduce the amount of toner consumed on the page so as to save yourpr
Resource Protection2-61Resource ProtectionWhen you switch from the HP LJ 5M/5Si emulation to another, all downloaded fonts and macros arelost. Resourc
IntroductionxiiCanadian Department of Communications compliance statementThis Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Avis de confor
Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-62Adjusting the Print DensityIf necessary, the print density can be adjusted from the Mode Select Menu. The req
Setting the Audio Warning (Buzzer)2-63Type of Error and Corresponding Audio Alarm (Buzzer)Priority Error Message Alarm Frequency RemarksHighPaper jams
Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-64Priority Error Message Alarm Frequency RemarksPrint overrunPress CONTINUEshort beeps –KPDL Error ##Press
Setting the Audio Warning (Buzzer)2-65The alarm will continue to sound while the error condition continues (if the printer is in the sleep mode,the al
3-1Chapter 3FontsThis chapter describes the types of fonts you can use with theprinter, including the printer’s resident and KPDL fonts, andsymbol se
Chapter 3 Fonts3-2Bitmap and Scalable FontsA font is a set of characters of a particular design. The design is referred to as a typeface. Severalchar
List of Fonts3-3List of FontsThis section contains a full list of the printer’s resident fonts. You can print the same font list from theprinter by us
Chapter 3 Fonts3-4Resident Scalable Fonts (1)
List of Fonts3-5Resident Scalable Fonts (2)
Chapter 3 Fonts3-6KPDL Fonts (1)
IntroductionxiiiDisclaimerWe shall have no liability or responsibility to customers or any other person or entity with respect to any liability, l
List of Fonts3-7KPDL Fonts (2)
Chapter 3 Fonts3-8Symbol SetA symbol set is the set of alphabetical and numerical characters and symbols the printer prints. Eachcharacter is assigne
Symbol Set3-9Table 3.1. Bitmap Fonts Symbol setsSSET value SSET ID Symbol set4 0D ISO 60: Norway9 0I ISO 15: Italian14 0N ECMA-94 Latin 119 0S ISO 11:
Chapter 3 Fonts3-10Table 3.2. Scalable Fonts Symbol setsSSET value SSET ID Symbol set4 0D ISO-60 Norway9 0I ISO-15 Italian14 0N ECMA-94 Latin 119 0S
Symbol Set3-11SSET value SSET ID Symbol set309 9U Windows330 10J PS text341 10U IBM PC-8373 11U IBM PC-8 (D/N)394 12J Macintosh405 12U IBM PC-850501 1
4-1Chapter 4MaintenanceThis chapter explains how to maintenance the printer. This onlycovers replacing the toner container and cleaning parts such as
Chapter 4 Maintenance4-2Toner Container ReplacementWhen there is not enough toner, the printer displays the message “ Toner low” in the messagedispla
Toner Container Replacement4-3Notes_____________________________________________________________________· Do not use the toner inside the old toner co
Chapter 4 Maintenance4-42.Slide the toner container release levers to the right until they stop and remove the old toner container. After removing i
Toner Container Replacement4-54.Dispose of the old toner container in the plastic waste bag supplied in the new toner kit so that toner does not scatt
IntroductionxivAs an ENERGY STAR Partner, Mita (Mita Copystar America, Inc.) hasDetermined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for ener
Chapter 4 Maintenance4-65.Take the new toner container from the toner kit. Shake the toner container five times or more with the protective seal fac
Toner Container Replacement4-77.Check that the two toner container release levers are positioned to the right (released) as shown in the figure. If
Chapter 4 Maintenance4-89.Check that the toner container is installed in the correct position, and push forcefully on the top of the toner container
Toner Container Replacement4-911.Close the top cover.
Chapter 4 Maintenance4-10CleaningBe sure to clean the main charger unit and paper feed unit along with replacing the toner kit. Also besure to clean
Cleaning4-11Main Charger UnitCleaning the Charger WireClean according to the following procedure.1.Open the printer's front cover.2.Pull the clea
Chapter 4 Maintenance4-12Cleaning the GridThe main charger unit grid should be cleaned when the toner kit is changed.1.Take the grid cleaner from pro
Cleaning4-132.Attach the grid cleaner to the printer with the pad facing up as shown in the figure.3.After attaching the grid cleaner, slightly lift t
Chapter 4 Maintenance4-144.When the grid is clean, remove the grid cleaner from the printer and dispose of it. The grid cleaner is not re-usable.5.C
Cleaning4-15Paper Feed UnitPrint problems such as soiling of the reverse side of printed pages may occur if the paper feed unitbecomes dirty. Clean t
IntroductionxvIntroductionThe laser printer has many extremely desirable features. It was designed to make a contribution to acleaner environment as w
Chapter 4 Maintenance4-163.Grasp the handle on the paper feed unit and slowly pull it out.Lock LeverPaper Feed UnitHandle
Cleaning4-174.Clean the saw-toothed seperator next to the transfer roller two or three times as shown in the diagram using the cleaning brush housed i
Chapter 4 Maintenance4-185. Wipe the paper dust on the registration roller and any dirt on the paper ramp using the cleaningcloth included in the ton
Cleaning4-196.When you have finished cleaning the paper feed unit, push it back in until you feel it catch in place.7.Turn the lock lever clockwise as
Chapter 4 Maintenance4-208.Close the printer's front cover.
5-1Chapter 5TroubleshootingThis chapter explains how to handle printer problems which mayoccur. If a problem cannot be corrected, please contact you
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting5-2General GuideThere are quite a few printer problems which may be corrected by the user. This section explains howto corr
General Guide5-3Symptom Check Items Corrective ActionNothing lights on thecontrol panel evenwhen power is turnedon and the fan makesno noise.Check tha
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting5-4Print Quality ProblemsThere are many possible causes of the print quality problems, such as blank output, shown in thetab
Print Quality Problems5-5Printed Results Corrective ActionDropouts, horizontal streaks, stray dots Clean the charger wire.Open the printer's fron
IntroductionxviEnvironmentally benign waste partsThe toner container is made out of a benign, flammable material. (Be sure to dispose of containersac
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting5-6Printed Results Corrective ActionThe image is smeared. Clean the charger wireOpen the printer's front cover and clea
Print Quality Problems5-7Printed Results Corrective ActionClean the main charger wire.Open the printer’s side cover. Pull the green main chargerwire c
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting5-8Indicators and MessagesThis section explains the indicators on the control panel and the messages which appear in themess
Indicators and Messages5-9Maintenance MessagesMessage Corrective ActionTop coverOpenThe top cover is open.Close it tightly.Front coverOpenThe front co
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting5-10Message Corrective ActionLoad (paper source)(paper size) (media type)The paper size or type does not match the printing
Indicators and Messages5-11Message Corrective ActionWarningLow memoryThe printer’s internal memory is running low.Remove any unnecessary download font
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting5-12Message Corrective ActionRAM DISK error ##Press CONTINUE85: VMB: Alias error (Alias setting failure or no virtual bin
Indicators and Messages5-13Message Corrective ActionMissingDrum unitThe drum unit is not installed.Securely install the drum unit in the printer.(For
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting5-14Error MessagesMessage Corrective ActionMemory overflowPress CONTINUECurrent print processing cannot continue due to insu
Indicators and Messages5-15Message Corrective ActionInsert the sameMEMORY CARDInsert the same memory card.This message appears when the memory card ha
IntroductionxviiA new printer control language, PRESCRIBE 2ePRESCRIBE 2e includes advanced graphics capabilities that allow you to print any conceivab
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting5-16Message Corrective ActionMEMORYCARD err ##Press CONTINUEThis message appears when an error occurs during access to the m
Indicators and Messages5-17Message Corrective ActionMEMORYCARD err ##Press CONTINUE11: The memory card is full of data items. The number of data item
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting5-18Message Corrective ActionProcessingPAR FIT A4Compressed data is printed due to insufficient memory.Compressed data is pr
Correcting a Paper Jam5-19Correcting a Paper JamThis section describes how to remove paper when it jams in the printer. The printer will stop wheneve
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting5-20Locating and Correcting Paper JamsMessage Display Indicator and Paper Jam LocationIndicator Meaning of Indicator Corresp
Correcting a Paper Jam5-21Correcting Paper JamsNote that data remaining in the printer will be lost if power is turned off while correcting a paper ja
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting5-22Indicator Meaning of Indicator Corresponding Printer LocationACheck the optional paper feeder(EF-100).(Only when install
Correcting a Paper Jam5-23In the example given on page 5-19, paper is jammed in the paper feeder (C), the upper cassette (1),and the paper feed unit (
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting5-24Figure 5.1 Paper jam in paper feeder unitFigure 5.2 Paper jam in face-up trayPrinter’s Side Cover (Left)Face-Up TrayPa
Correcting a Paper Jam5-25Figure 5.3. Paper jammed in paper feed unitRegistration RollerPaper Feed UnitOpen this cover first.
IntroductionxviiiMemory card slot for option fonts, macros, forms, etc.Data in the memory card can be selectively read from the printer’s control pane
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting5-26Figure 5.4. Paper jammed at the fuser unit Figure 5.5. Paper jammed inside the fuser unitNote_________________________
6-1Chapter 6Symbol Set TablesThe following tables show all the characters included in the mostcommon symbol sets available with the five emulations.
Chapter 6 Symbol Set Tables6-2HP LaserJet 5M Symbol SetsLaserJet 5M HP Roman-8 (8U) LaserJet 5M ECMA-94 Latin 1 (0N)
HP LaserJet 5M Symbol Sets6-3LaserJet 5M US Legal (1U) LaserJet 5M IBM PC-8 (10U)To have the printer print the characters of decimal numbers of 7 thro
Chapter 6 Symbol Set Tables6-4LaserJet 5M IBM PC-8 (D/N) (11U) LaserJet 5M IBM PC-850 (12U)To have the printer print the characters of decimalnumbers
HP LaserJet 5M Symbol Sets6-5 LaserJet 5M ISO Latin 6 (6N) LaserJet 5M PS Math (5M)
Chapter 6 Symbol Set Tables6-6LaserJet 5M PS Text (10J) LaserJet 5M Math8 (8M)
HP LaserJet 5M Symbol Sets6-7LaserJet 5M Pi font (15U) LaserJet 5M MS publishing (6J)
Chapter 6 Symbol Set Tables6-8LaserJet 5M Windows (9U) LaserJet 5M Desktop (7J)
HP LaserJet 5M Symbol Sets6-9LaserJet 5M ISO Latin 2 (2N) LaserJet 5M ISO Latin 5 (5N)
IntroductioniPlease read the instruction handbook before using theprinter. Keep it close to the printer for easy reference. The sections of this handb
IntroductionxixContentsChapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer...1-1 CAUTION LABELS ...
Chapter 6 Symbol Set Tables6-10LaserJet 5M WinBalt (19L) LaserJet 5M PC775 (26U)
HP LaserJet 5M Symbol Sets6-11LaserJet 5M PC-1004 (9J) LaserJet 5M Windows Latin 1 (19U)
Chapter 6 Symbol Set Tables6-12LaserJet 5M Windows Latin 2 (9E) LaserJet 5M Windows Latin 5 (5T)
HP LaserJet 5M Symbol Sets6-13LaserJet 5M PC-852 Latin 2 (17U) LaserJet 5M PC-Turkish (9T)
Chapter 6 Symbol Set Tables6-14Macintosh (12J)
HP LaserJet 5M Symbol Sets6-15LaserJet 5M International Characters
A-1Appendix APrinter Specifications
Appendix A Printer SpecificationsA-2Printer SpecificationsItem DescriptionPrinting method Electrophotography, Semiconductor laser + polygon mirror sy
Printer SpecificationsA-3Item DescriptionFuser Heat roller and pressure rollerToner saving Ecoprint modePaper Plain paper (See Appendix B.)Paper sizes
B-1Appendix BPaper Selection
ContentsxxChapter 3 Fonts...3-1Bitmap and Scalable Fonts...
Appendix B Paper SelectionB-2General GuidelinesAlthough the page printer is designed for printing on standard dry PPC photocopier copy paper (standa
General GuidelinesB-3Paper SpecificationsThe following table summarizes the basic paper specifications. Details are given on the followingpages.Paper
Appendix B Paper SelectionB-4Selecting the Right PaperThe following sections explain the basic things to look for when selecting paper. Keep these t
Selecting the Right PaperB-5Paper SizeCassettes and the multi-purpose tray can handle the paper sizes listed in the following table. Theprinter autom
Appendix B Paper SelectionB-6Basis WeightBasis weight is the weight of one square meter sheet of paper. Paper that is too light or too heavy cancaus
Selecting the Right PaperB-7· Store paper in a dry, well-ventilated location.· Keep the paper flat and in its wrapping as long as possible. Rewrap pap
Appendix B Paper SelectionB-8PackagingSelect paper that is wrapped by the ream and then placed in a box. The best wrapping is one whoseinner surface
Special PaperB-9Special PaperThis section explains printing on special paper. The page printer can use the following types ofspecial paper. In this c
Appendix B Paper SelectionB-10Specifications for each type of special paper are given below.Colored PaperColored paper should meet the same specifica
Special PaperB-11Thick Paper/PostcardsUse postcards weighing 90 to 200 g/m2. Any postcards of size 100 mm by 148 mm or larger may beused. Avoid using
1- 1Chapter 1Safeguards andInstalling the PagePrinterThis chapter uses illustrations to explain the names of parts of thisprinter, how to use it, its
Appendix B Paper SelectionB-12LabelThe basic rule for printing on adhesive label is that the adhesive must never come into contact withany part of th
Special PaperB-13Table below lists the specifications for adhesive label paper.Adhesive Label SpecificationsItem SpecificationWeight of top sheet 44 t
C-1Appendix CHost ComputerInterface This appendix describes the signals used in the laser printer’sparallel, RS-232C/RS-422A interfaces. It also list
Appendix C Host Computer InterfaceC-2Parallel InterfaceParallel interface communication modesThe printer features the fast data transmission on the p
Parallel InterfaceC-3Interface SignalsThe pins of the parallel interface connector carry the signals listed in Table C. 1. Asterisks in the tableindic
Appendix C Host Computer InterfaceC-4Pin In/out Description26 — Ground return27 — Ground return28 — Ground return29 — Ground return30 — Ground return
Parallel InterfaceC-5Paper Empty [PError] (Pin 12)This signal goes high when the printer runs out of paper.On-Line [Select] (Pin 13)This signal is hig
Appendix C Host Computer InterfaceC-6Auxiliary output 1 (Pin 33)This signal line is not used.Power Ready (Pin 35)This signal is high when the printer
Serial (RS-232C/RS-422A) InterfaceC-7Serial (RS-232C/RS-422A) InterfaceRS-232C interfaceInterface SignalsThe pins of the printer’s RS-232C interface c
Appendix C Host Computer InterfaceC-8RXD – Receive Data – (Pin 3)This input carries serial asynchronous data sent by the computer to the printer.RTS
Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer1-2CAUTION LABELSCaution labels have been attached to the printer at the following locations for s
Serial (RS-232C/RS-422A) InterfaceC-9RS-422A interfaceThe serial interface of this printer was set to RS-232C mode before leaving the factory. However
Appendix C Host Computer InterfaceC-10Removing the rear panel from the Printer1. Turn the printer’s power off. Unplug the printer’s power cable and d
Serial (RS-232C/RS-422A) InterfaceC-11Changing the Jumper Setting1. There is a jumper located on the main board in the location shown in the diagram.
Appendix C Host Computer InterfaceC-12Verifying the SettingThe procedure described below should be followed to verify that the RS-422A mode had beenc
Serial (RS-232C/RS-422A) InterfaceC-13Overview of Signals (RS-422A)FG – Frame Ground – (Pin 1)This pin is connected directly to the printer frame.RDA
Appendix C Host Computer InterfaceC-14RS-232C/RS-422A ProtocolA protocol is a set of rules the computer follows in sending data to the printer. The R
RS-232C/RS-422A ProtocolC-15H4: ParityParameter value Meaning0 None1Odd2Even3 IgnoreThe factory setting is “None” (0 on the status printout).H5: Proto
Appendix C Host Computer InterfaceC-16H7: Buffer nearly-empty thresholdThis is a percentage from 0 to 99. The factory setting is 70.The factory setti
RS-232C Cable ConnectionC-17RS-232C Cable ConnectionPreparing an RS-232C CableAfter obtaining an RS-232C cable, check that it is wired correctly, refe
Appendix C Host Computer InterfaceC-18Connecting the Printer to the Computer1. Check that the power of both the printer and computer is switched off.
INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS1-3INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS Environment CAUTION • Avoid placing the printer on or in locations which are unstable ornot level
RS-232C Cable ConnectionC-198. Set the computer to the same parameters as the printer. On many computers this can be done by setting DIP switches bef
IndexIndex-1IndexAATTENTION indicator... 2-7BBarcode reader ... 2-34, 2-39Bitmap fonts...
IndexIndex-2GGeneral guide...5-2Grid...4-12Grid cleaner...
IndexIndex-3RRAM DISK...2-32Reduction ...2-29Registration roller
>Barcode modeOffMode Select MenuBasic Operations During Mode SelectionThis diagram gives quick reference to allmenu options and their sequence ofse
(Continued from previous page)Continued on next page>Pitch10.00 cpi>Size012.00 point (s)>Scalable>AudreyTwo-Regular SWC>Bitmap font 00
(Continued from previous page)MEMORY CARD > >Read fonts>Format>Read data>Write data>Delete data>List ofPartitionsContinued on nex
(Continued from previous page)Continued on next pageOthers > >MSG language English>Print HEX-DUMP>Sleep timer030 min.>Form Feed Time
*12:These menus are for service personnel.They should not be operated by the user.(Continued from previous page) Perm / Temp Off Permanent>Buzzer O
This machine has passedall quality controls andfinal inspection.
Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer1-4 Power supply/Grounding the printerWARNING • DO NOT use a power supply with a voltage other th
MITA COPYSTAR AMERICA, INC.Headquarters: Western Region:225 Sand Road, P.O.Box 40008 14101 Alton ParkwayFairfield, New Jersey 07004-0008 P.O.Box 57006
PRECAUTIONS FOR USE1-5PRECAUTIONS FOR USE Cautions when using the printerWARNING• DO NOT place metallic objects or containers with water (flowervases
Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer1-6• If dust accumulates within the printer, there is a danger of fire orother trouble. It is ther
Unpacking and Inspection1- 7Unpacking and InspectionRemove the printer from the package according to the steps given below. (See figure on next page.
Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer1- 8Contents of Printer Box and How to Remove Them(1) Power Cord(2) Drum Unit Cover*(3) Toner Kit
IntroductioniiCautionNO LIABILITY IS ASSUMED FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY IMPROPER INSTALLATION.Notice on Software________________________________________
Unpacking and Inspection1- 9How to Remove the Paper Feeder
Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer1- 10Moving the PrinterNote the following items when moving the printer..Be sure to lift the print
Names of Parts1- 11Names of PartsFront View/Side View Paper Full SensorControl PanelFront CoverUpper PaperFeed CassetteLower PaperFeed CassetteVen
Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer1- 12Memory Card SlotOption Interface/Hard Disk Unit Slot Cover (OPT2)Parallel InterfaceConnector*
Setup and Connections1- 13Setup and ConnectionsSet up the printer according to the following steps.1. Install the printer on the paper feeder. ...
Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer1- 141. Install the printer on the paper feeder.Align the installation holes on the bottom of the
Setup and Connections1- 152. Open the top cover.Remove the packing tape stuck to the printer and gently lift the top cover as far as it will go.Top Co
Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer1- 163. Install the toner container.1.Take the toner container from the toner kit. Shake the tone
Setup and Connections1- 173.Check that the two toner container release levers are positioned to the right (released) as shownin the figure. If not po
Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer1- 185.Check that the toner container is installed in the correct position, and push forcefully on
IntroductioniiiIBM PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENT ____________________________________________________________________THE DEVICE YOU HAVE PURCHASED CONTAIN
Setup and Connections1- 194. Close the top cover.Close the top cover.5. Adjust the paper guide on the paper feed cassette.The paper feed cassette att
Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer1- 20Paper feed cassette position1.Pull out the paper feed cassette until it stops.2.Open the pape
Setup and Connections1- 21Paper Feed CassettePaper Limit IndicatorPaper StopperPaper Guide1.2.3.4.Do not touch the rubberpart of the paper feedunit.
Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer1- 226. Add paper.Try as much as possible to use fresh paper which has just been opened. Paper wh
Setup and Connections1- 233.Close the paper feed cassette.Paper is added to the second paper feed cassette in the same way.4. Size indicator plates
Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer1- 247. Open the paper stopper on the face-down tray (if required).Raise the paper stopper on the
Setup and Connections1- 259. Connect the printer to the computer.A standard Centronics parallel interface connector ( ) and RS-232C/RS-422A serial int
Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer1- 26Parallel Interface Connection1.Plug one end of the printer cable into the connector on the pr
Setup and Connections1- 2710. Attach the power cord.Note______________________________________________________________________Only use the power cord
Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer1- 2811. Test the printer.Use the following procedure to test the printer and print out a status p
Introductioniv3. Limitation of RemediesIBM’s entire liability under this license is the following;1) For any claim (including fundamental breach), in
Setup and Connections1- 2912. Test the interface with the computer.In order to check that the printer and the computer are properly connected you must
Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer1- 3013. Install the printer driver.A CD-ROM containing a printer driver for Windows (Windows 3.1,
Setup and Connections1- 313.The printer folder will open. Double click on “Add printer.”Windows 95 Windows 984.The Printer Wizard screen will appear.
Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer1- 328.Select “DP-3600,” click on “Next >,” and follow the on-screen instructions to install.
Setup and Connections1- 33Installing Under Windows 3.11.Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of the computer.2.Double click on the “Contro
Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer1- 344.Click on “Add >>.”5.A screen for “List of Printers:” will appear. From the choices,
Setup and Connections1- 356.Click on “Install….”7.The install printer menu will appear. Enter “[CD-ROM Drive Name]: \” and click on “OK.”8.Select “D
Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer1- 36The Multi-Purpose TrayThe multi-purpose tray is incorporated on the right side of the printer
The Multi-Purpose Tray1- 37Feeding from the Multi-Purpose Tray1.Open the multi-purpose tray as shown in the figure.2.Open the sub tray and adjust the
Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer1- 383.Check that the message Ready is displayed in the printer's message display, and that t
IntroductionvTypeface Trademark Acknowledgement____________________________________________________________________All resident fonts in this printer
The Multi-Purpose Tray1- 39Cassette Mode1.Press the MODE key to display Paper handling >.2.Press the 4 (Form Feed) key to display >MP tray mod
Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer1- 40Feeding EnvelopesEnvelopes should be fed face up. Be sure to set the print direction from th
Expanding Memory1- 41Expanding MemoryThe printer comes standard equipped with 16 MB of main memory. However, more complex pagescan be printed and pro
Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer1- 42The description given below is intended for service personnel.Precautions on the Handling of
Expanding Memory1- 43Installing SIMMsInsert the SIMM or SIMMs into the dedicated sockets on the printer's main board. WARNINGTake precaution
Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer1- 441. Turn off the printer's power and disconnect the power cord and all cables connected
Expanding Memory1- 453.Remove the SIMM or SIMMs from the package.ÀInsert the connector end of the SIMM into the socket.ÁCarefully push the board uprig
Chapter 1 Safeguards and Installing the Page Printer1- 46To remove a SIMM, carefully pull the end catches slightly outwards and tilt the SIMM as shown
Expanding Memory1- 47Testing Extended Memory1.Check that the power switch is off, plug the power cord into the printer, and turn the power on.2.Wait f
2-1Chapter 2Operating the PagePrinterThis chapter explains the printer's control panel and operatingprocedures. It also covers operations which
IntroductionviFCC statementThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following twoconditions: (1) This device ma
Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-2Control PanelThe printer control panel consists of indicators, a message display, and various keys.Nearly all
Control Panel2-3Message DisplayThe message display displays the printer's operational mode. Messages which are displayed andtheir meaning are gi
Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-4Interface IndicatorThe interface indicator indicates the interface over which data is currently being received
Control Panel2-5Paper Size IndicatorThe paper size indicator indicates the paper size of the cassette currently installed in the printer(factory setti
Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-6Copy IndicatorIndicates the number of copies set in the current interface (001 – 999), and the number is reduc
Control Panel2-7Indicator Name DescriptionMulti-purpose feedindicatorFlashing: Indicates that there is no paper in the tray or thatpaper is jammed nea
Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-8About the LED Indicator for the Paper Feed CassettesThe size indicator plate on the front of the paper feed ca
Control Panel2-9Control KeysThe functions of each key are given in the table below.Key FunctionON LINE keyPauses and restarts printing. Data can be s
Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-10Key FunctionCONTINUE/3key(1) This key forcibly cancels errors and resume printing when printing is halted due
Operating Procedures2-11Operating ProceduresThis section explains basic operations of the printer and procedures leading up to and includingprinting.O
IntroductionviiThe printer may be optionally installed with the following options:Conforming to the Class B limits· ST-1000 Paper Feeder (500 sheets)·
Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-12Switching Power OnCheck that the power cord is securely plugged in at both ends. Check that the printer is co
Operating Procedures2-13Basic Printing OperationsThe flow of basic operations to print is given below. Keys on the control panel are explained after
Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-14Selecting the Output TrayPrinted paper can be output on either the face-up output tray or the face-down outpu
Operating Procedures2-15Feed SelectionUse the FEED key to select whether to feed paper from one of the paper feed cassettes or from themulti-purpose t
Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-16Switching Online/OfflineAfter printing starts, it is possible to interrupt printing to check whether the prin
Operating Procedures2-17Canceling PrintingPerform the following procedure when you wish to cancel printing after it has begun.1. Check if the message
Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-18Press the CANCEL key again if you wish to stop the cancellation of printing.Press the ON LINE key to put the
Operating Procedures2-19Status PrintoutIt is possible to print out and check the printer's current status including unit emulation, font, printin
Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-20Sample Status Page456237891
Operating Procedures2-211 — Software versionThis information shows the software version and date of issue of the printer.2 — Hardware informationThis
IntroductionviiiInterface connectorsImportant note on the interface connectorsBe sure to turn off printer power before connecting or disconnecting an
Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-228 — Fonts at startup (for each interface)This shows the font automatically selected when the printer starts u
Operating Procedures2-23Form FeedDepending on the software, the message Waiting may be displayed in the message display whenyou get to the end of a pr
Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-24Mode Selection MenuThis section explains the menu hierarchy used for all menus which can be set and selected
Mode Selection Menu2-25Menu Description Default SettingNumber of copiesSet the number of copies to be printed. This can be set up to 999. 001Emulation
Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-26Menu Description Default SettingOthers >The following sub-menus can be displayed by pressing the4 key and
Configuring Interfaces2-27Configuring InterfacesThe printer is equipped with both a parallel and serial interface. Independent settings can be made f
Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-28Emulation SelectionThe following emulations can be selected for this printer. The emulation selected is store
Reduction (Page Set)2-29Reduction (Page Set)Make settings on the page set menu to print at a reduced size. This menu is used to set the sourcepaper s
Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer2-30It is possible to set the following paper sizes (envelope) when using the PRESCRIBE 2e SPSZcommand. The mess
Reduction (Page Set)2-31Source Size Indicator Target Size Indicator Reduction/Enlargement RatioA4(21 ´ 29.7 cm)A4LTB5A5A4 98%100%94%86%70%98%B4(25.7 ´
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