QMS magicolor CXReference Guide®®
Configuration MethodsYou can configure the printer in the following ways:Through an application or a driverThrough the printer control panelThrough PS
The Intellifont SIMM» Note: If you’re installing a RAM SIMM, see “Single In-Line Memory Modules (SIMMs)” on page 23 for instructions. Intellifont SIMM
2 Turn the controller board so that the Intellifont SIMM slot is on the side to you.3 Insert the SIMM into the connector.Position the SIMM at a 60° an
4 Follow the instructions in “Replacing the Controller Board” on page 21, being careful to follow the directions for elimi-nating electrostatic buildu
Accessing the FontsUse your PCL application to set the font for a single document. See your application documentation for information.Use the printer
Interface DaughterboardsThis section describes how to install an interface daughterboard. Only magicolor CX daughterboards can be used with the magico
3 Attach the interface.a Position the interface so the port slides into the opening you just created.b Snap the interface onto the connector and the p
4 Using the two screws you removed in step 2, fasten the new interface plate to interface card to hold the card in place.5 Follow the instructions in
Connecting a Macintosh to a LocalTalk InterfaceAn optional LocalTalk interface is available from your QMS vendor.1 Turn the printer off, remove the po
Installing an Internal IDE Hard DiskThe internal IDE hard disk is identified by the hard disk device num-ber DSK7.The IDE hard disk assembly kit inclu
2 Connect the other end of the cable to the IDE-SCSI board.Align the colored stripe on the cable with pin 1 on the IDE-SCSI board connector (you’ll ha
the utilities disk for information on installing the utilities, and see the utilities on-line help for details on using the software.Printer commands
3 Attach the hard disk to the IDE-SCSI board.Align the hard disk with the 2.5” hard disk outline on the IDE-SCSI board. The screw holes in the bottom
Attaching External Hard DisksIf your printer has a SCSI board installed, you to connect up to 3 external SCSI hard disks to the printer. The documenta
Hard disks are identified by device numbers which you assign. Valid choices for external SCSI hard disks range from DSK0 to DSK6. (The recommended dev
Formatting a Hard DiskYou have two ways of formatting a hard disk:PS Executive Series UtilitiesPrinter configuration menuBefore you can use a formatte
After you have accessed the Administration/Disk Operations menu, press the control panel keys in the order shown in the following table. The printer r
Installing FontsOptional fonts can be installed in two ways:You may use optional fonts by inserting the font card in one of the card slots below the p
After the option is installed, remove the card from the slot and place the printer back on line.Removing Fonts Use the Administration/Disk Operations/
After the option is removed, remove the card from the slot and place the printer back on line.Select Accesses the Remove Option/Dsk#: menu.REMOVE OPTI
Installing an EmulationOptional emulations, such as LN03 or CCITT, are available as PostScript files on PC floppy disks. This section describes how to
Updating System SoftwareThe system software in your printer is stored on 4 MB of flash mem-ory. This allows you to update the system software without
The Configuration MenuCopiesCollationOrientationInputbinChain InputsManual Feed SizeColor SeparationColor ModelMediaOperator ControlAdministrationTime
Installing the System SoftwareOnce you have identified the appropriate print system software disk set (using the table in the previous section), you m
PCa At the DOS C:\DIRECTORY prompt, type x:pkunzip x:system↵ where DIRECTORY is the name of the new directory you created in step 2, and x is the name
Downloading System Software to a Functional Printer—SYSTEMDL.PSIf the print system software is non-functional (the printer can’t start up), go to “Dow
1 In the Chooser, choose the printer to be upgraded.2 Open PS Executive by double-clicking on the PS Exec icon.3 From the File menu, choose Print PS F
1 Download the new system software PostScript file SYS-TEMDL.PS to the printer, over any available interface, the way you would normally send a PostSc
Downloading System Software to a Functional Printer—SYSTEM.DLIf the print system software is non-functional (the printer can’t start up), go to “Downl
3 Take the printer off line.4 Access the Administration/Miscellaneous/New Flash Image menu.5 Select Yes in the New Flash Image menu.The printer waits
After you have decompressed the system software, as described in the previous section, use the following procedure to update the sys-tem software in f
6 Print another advanced status page, and verify that the current configuration settings match the previous configuration set-tings (on the advanced s
4 Set the PC’s baud rate to 38400 by typingmodex.exe↵modex # 38400 n 8 1↵where # is 1-4. See the MODEX.DOC file for more information on this program.5
About the Control PanelThe control panel, located on the front of the printer, allows you to direct the printer’s operation. In addition, it displays
10 Send the new image to the printer.Type copy /b system.dl com#↵where # is 1 to 4. (/b refers to binary files.) If you’re not sure of the number of t
If the current print system software is not functioning, you must con-nect your Macintosh to the printer’s serial port to reinstall the system softwar
reboots with the new system image, prints a start-up page, and returns to IDLE.» Note: The new flash image does not erase the old image until the prin
—If the current print system software is not functioning, you must con-nect your PC to either the printer’s parallel or serial port to reinstall the s
6 When the control panel indicators stop flashing (the mes-sage window will remain blank since the printer is non-func-tional), send the new system so
3Technical SpecificationsIn This Chapter . . .“Controller Specifications” on page 3“Environmental Requirements” on page 4“Print Media and Consumables”
Print Engine SpecificationsDuty Cycle (maximum) 5,000 color prints per month20,000 monochrome prints per monthPrint Method Cyan, magenta, yellow, and
Controller Specifications Electrical RequirementsFrequency60 Hz ±2 HzPower Requirement120 V ±10%Power ConsumptionStandby: 1000 W max.; 150 W ave.Opera
Environmental RequirementsPrint Media and ConsumablesIn the user’s guide, see chapter 2 (“Printing”) for print media specifica-tions, and see chapter
Options, Accessories, and Replacement PartsSee chapter 2, “Options” of this manual for a list of available printer options, accessories, and replaceme
The Message WindowThe control panel message window provides status and configuration information. Status messages are listed in chapter 4, “Troublesho
This diagram gives the suggested cable pinouts for IBM PC/XT, PC/AT, and compatible computersNot all serial cables are configured as shown and may req
These are the pinouts for the optional 8-pin LocalTalk cable:These are the pinouts for a cable connecting the Macintosh printer or modem port to the p
Notes to the Parallel Pinouts TableDirection refers to the direction of signal flow as viewed from the printer.Signal Pin No. Signal Description Direc
Return denotes “twisted-pair return” and is to be connected at signal-ground level. When wiring the interface, be sure to use a twisted-pair cable for
Your printer supports both IEEE 1284 bidirectional and Centronics parallel communication. If your computer supports IEEE 1284 bidirec-tional parallel
Communication ModesSimultaneous Interface Operations (SIO)All your printer’s ports are active at the same time, so you can attach parallel, serial, an
Advanced users can also use PostScript operators to reconfigure printer ports. The PostScript Language Reference Manual (Adobe Systems Incorporated, R
Printer-host parallel communication is done in a manner that ensures compatibility.This is an advanced version of byte mode which allows transfer of d
any slowdown resulting from the sensing process. To help ESP tech-nology determine the proper emulation of successive print jobs, the printer must be
When your printer is in ESP mode, printing multiple jobs through the serial and parallel protocols and end job mode is not set, ESP tech-nology interp
The Control Panel IndicatorsLights when the printer is on line and ready to accept and process new print jobs.Lights when the printer is receiving dat
Stand-Alone PC 1 Set the end job mode from the printer's control panel.2 Add the EOD command to your file.» Note: If using steps 1 and 2 is not f
» Note: You may need to press the Next key one or more times to advance through the list of options.Key Purpose Message WindowOnline/OfflineTurns off
When adding an EOD command to your file, use the syntax for the selected EOD command exactly as written (the command's syntax is case sensitive).
Adding an EOD Command to the End of Your FileCreate an output file (for example, ASCII, PCL, or PostScript file to disk) and add your organization&apo
Document Option Commands This section lists the QMS Document Option Commands supported by this printer. It also provides updated information on HP PCL
HP-PCL 5 Emulation Features CommandsCarriage returns %%IncludeFeature: criscrlfFont selection %%IncludeFeature: fontFont by id %%IncludeFeature: fonti
Copies, number of %%IncludeFeature: numcopiesEmulation selection %%IncludeFeature: emulationMedia type selection %%IncludeFeature: mediatypeOrientatio
Syntax %%IncludeFeature:install(resource id object id)Purpose Establishes the current resource and the default object ID value for the current job to
Notes All downloaded objects are by default temporary and will be deleted at the end of a job unless Retain Temporary is set to On or On Compatibility
Example C—Job 2%!%%IncludeFeature:emulation(pcl5) install(6)%%EndComments<ESC>(20Xthis text is also in the downloaded font...Syntax %%IncludeFea
The Control Panel KeysThe printer control panel has eight function keys. The top row of keys (Online/Offline, Tray Select, Media, Cancel) is for frequ
Notes If the object id is not specified, or if it is specified as * or -1, all objects on the specified resource are removed.Notes: Unlike the %%Inclu
Syntax %%IncludeFeature:removeresource(resource id object id)Purpose Identifies an external object that is to be removed from the printer system.Notes
Syntax %%IncludeFeature:resource(resource id object code)Purpose Establishes the current resource and the default object code value for the current jo
Syntax %%IncludeFeature:font (font name)Purpose Specifies the default font to use.Notes Fonts are identified by the names shown above. Only the reside
Notes This index is used when the Default Font selected is selectbyid. This allows for selection of fonts only on the current resource. Selection of d
)Range roman-8 iso-60pc-850 iso-61pc8-us iso-69pc8-dn iso-84ecma-94 iso-85legal desktophpgerman ps-mathhpspanish math8iso-2 microsoft-pubiso-4 pi-font
Notes The result of various settings for these parameters is shown in table below, in terms of the equivalent code passed to the PCL line termination
Syntax %%IncludeFeature:lfiscrlf (value)Purpose Controls the default line termination mode (the <ESC>&k#G command); specifies the line termi
Default 6Format IntegerSyntax %%IncludeFeature:linesperpage (#)Purpose Sets the default PCL line spacing.Notes Both the %%IncludeFeature:linesperinch
NoticesFCC StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC ru
The Media key is used to tell the printer whether paper or transparencies are in the currently selected cassette. The factory default for both upper a
▲ Caution: Any modifications or changes to this product not expressly approved in writing by the manufacturer responsible for compliance to Federal Re
(800) 777-7782. In all other countries, check appendix A, “QMS Cus-tomer Support,” in the user’s guide, for the QMS office closest to you.Electrostati
AQMS Customer SupportIn This Chapter . . .“Sources of Support” on page 2“QMS World-wide Offices” on page 5
Sources of SupportYour QMS VendorYour local vendor (the one from whom you bought the printer) may be best equipped to help you. Your vendor has specia
The QMS Corporate Bulletin Board SystemThe QMS Corporate Bulletin Board System (BBS) contains technical support notes, application notes, drivers, pat
The QMS Customer Response Center (CRC)The QMS Customer Response Center is available M-F, 7:00 am-6:00 pm, Central Standard Time, at (334) 633-4500 (US
QMS World-wide OfficesGeneral Contact1 (334) 633-4300Fax 1 (334) 633-4866Email [email protected] Response Center (CRC)Technical Assistance1 (334) 6
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About the Configuration MenuThe printer’s configuration menu allows you change the default printer configuration settings. Any changes made to the con
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GlossaryGlossaryFor more information about a term, check the index listings.ApplicationA computer program designed to help people perform a certain ty
as they become available. A QMS Crown printer can process and print jobs simultaneously instead of sequentially (multi-task) because of advanced memor
InterfaceThe place where a physical connection is made between components, such as a cable and printer, and communication or signals are passed back a
capability: it produces good output on documents such as reports and newsletters. See also laser paper.PostScriptA page description language trademark
System AdministratorThe person in charge of operating a network; also called a network administrator.UtilitySoftware, such as PS Executive Series Util
IndexLegend(UG)User Guide(R)Reference Guide100K CHECKUP (UG)4-25AAccessoriesSIMMs (R)2-23AC-charger unitSee Charger unitAdministration menu (R)1-10, (
Legend(UG)User Guide(R)Reference GuideAutomatic Color Control (UG)2-3Automatic color controlQCOLOR (UG)2-2Automatic error recovery (UG)4-41Automatic J
Legend(UG)User Guide(R)Reference GuidePre-charger unit (UG)3-32, (UG)3-35, (UG)3-42Printer (UG)3-4Register roller unit (UG)3-36Clear warning (R)1-16CL
Accessing the Configuration MenuTo access the configuration menu, make sure the printer is idle (IDLE displays in the message window), then press the
Legend(UG)User Guide(R)Reference GuideControl PanelKeys (R)1-8Message Window Language (R)1-6Control panelConfiguration, printer (R)1-2Indicators (R)1-
Legend(UG)User Guide(R)Reference GuideTimeout (R)1-20Emulation cardInstalling (R)2-12, (R)2-13Emulation menuParallel (R)1-27Emulation Sensing Processo
Legend(UG)User Guide(R)Reference GuideInstalling, hard disk (R)1-65PostScript emulation (R)3-3Removing, hard disk (R)1-65Font card (R)2-13Installing (
Legend(UG)User Guide(R)Reference GuidePlotter menu (R)1-35Reverse Image menu (R)1-35Scaling Percent menu (R)1-36, (R)1-37Setting parameters (R)1-35HP-
Legend(UG)User Guide(R)Reference GuideLLabels (UG)2-24LanguagePrinter (R)3-11Laser Prep (UG)1-14, (UG)4-7Laser safety (R)3-36LaserJet 4Si (UG)2-46, (R
Legend(UG)User Guide(R)Reference GuideRAM,SIMMs (R)2-23Spooling (UG)2-34Memory configuration (UG)2-34Memory submenu (R)1-53MenuAdministration (R)1-20I
Legend(UG)User Guide(R)Reference GuidePageMaker (UG)1-6Pantone POCE (UG)2-11PaperKinds of (UG)2-27Paper jams (UG)2-30, (UG)2-31Recommended (UG)2-27Siz
Legend(UG)User Guide(R)Reference GuideCentronics IEEE 488 (R)3-8LocalTalk (R)3-7Macintosh-to-serial (R)3-7Serial (R)3-5Plotter menu (HP-GL) (R)1-35Poi
Legend(UG)User Guide(R)Reference GuidePrintingBlank pages (UG)4-7Incomplete jobs (UG)4-7Print quality problems (UG)4-8Problem quick check (UG)4-2Servi
Legend(UG)User Guide(R)Reference GuideRMA number (UG)3-51SScalable Fonts menu (PCL5) (R)1-42Scaling Percent menu (HP-GL) (R)1-36, (R)1-37Scratches (UG
The following are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Other product names mentioned in this manual may also be trademarks
For example, the instructions below show how to change the default printer emulation from ESP to PostScript:Press this keyto... The message window rea
Legend(UG)User Guide(R)Reference GuideStatus Page Type menu (R)1-49Special Pages menuHeader Inputbin menu (R)1-51Header Page menu (R)1-50Registration
Legend(UG)User Guide(R)Reference GuideStatus Page Type menu (R)1-49Stop bits (UG)4-46, (UG)4-47Stop Bits menu (serial) (R)1-25StoragePressure-release
Legend(UG)User Guide(R)Reference GuideImage not centered (UG)4-10Incomplete Jobs (UG)4-7Inner jam (UG)4-22, (UG)4-30Macintosh (UG)4-5Macintosh applica
Changing Character InformationSometimes, rather than selecting an option, you need to enter char-acter information, like a number or a word.Entering c
NextAdvance to the Administration menu. CONFIGURATIONADMINISTRATIONSelectAccess the Administration menu ADMINISTRATIONCOMMUNICATIONSNextAdvance to the
Saving Configuration ChangesBefore the printer can accept print jobs with configuration changes, the changes must be saved.For example, to save config
Canceling Configuration ChangesIf you change a configuration option and then decide to cancel that change, you can do so when exiting the configuratio
Operator Control MenuThe Operator Control menu consists of the following submenus:» Note: The printer must be turned off and on again before changes t
OrientationSpecifies whether text and graphics are placed on the page in a portrait or landscape orientation.MenuOperator ControlOrientationChoicesLan
Color ModelUse this option to select between full-color or monochrome printing.MenuOperator ControlColor ModelChoicesMonochrome, Full Color (default)M
Administration MenuThe Administration menu consists of the following submenus: CommunicationsThis menu contains several options that allow you to conf
Use the Administration/Communications/Serial menu to set the serial interface communication values used for printer-host communication. Print Job Time
Typographic ConventionsThe following typographic conventions are used in this manual:» Note: Notes contain tips, extra information, or important infor
EmulationSets the serial interface emulation.MenuAdministrationCommunicationsSerialEmulationChoicesESP (default), Hexdump, PostScript, PCL5, HPGL, Lin
End Job ModeEnables (and identifies an end-of-job sequence) or disables data stream sensing for the end-of-document (EOD) command. MenuAdministrationC
Ignore Parity Specifies how the printer should handle parity errors.MenuAdministrationCommunicationsSerialIgnore ParityChoicesOff (default)—Ignore par
Stop BitsSets the number of stop bits transmitted per character. MenuAdministrationCommunicationsSerialStop BitsChoices1 Bit (default), 2 BitsHardware
PS ProtocolSets the binary communications protocol (BCP) for communicating over a serial interface to a PostScript printer. See chapter 3, “Technical
ModeThe parallel interface supports Centronics parallel communication as well as IEEE 1284 bidirectional parallel communication. MenuAdministrationCom
Min K SpoolSets the minimum number of kilobytes of system memory allocated to the parallel interface.MenuAdministrationCommunicationsParallelMin K Spo
End Job ModeEnables (and identifies an end-of-job sequence) or disables data stream sensing for the end-of-document (EOD) command. MenuAdministrationC
PS ProtocolSets the binary communications protocol (BCP) for communicating over a parallel interface to a PostScript printer. See chapter 3, “Technica
» Note: The LocalTalk menu appears only if the optional LocalTalk interface board is installed in the printer.Use the Administration/Communications/Lo
Products Covered by this ManualThis manual describes the following versions of the magicolor CX printer: a version with 8 MB RAM, a version with 20 MB
ConnectionAllows you to enable or disable print spooling.MenuAdministrationCommunicationsLocalTalkConnectionChoicesConventional (default)—Allow one Lo
This option allows you to configure a network interface, if installed. See the QMS CrownNet documentation that came with the printer for information o
EmulationsOptional emulations appear only if installed.» Note: To choose an emulation or ESP for a particular interface, use the appropriate interface
Halftone TypeThis menu allows you to choose a printer default screening option. MenuAdministrationEmulationsPostScriptHalftone TypeChoicesEnhanced (de
Scaling PercentIdentifies the percentage to reduce or enlarge an image. MenuAdministrationEmulationsHPGLScaling PercentChoices001-150 (1-150%)100 (100
Enhanced ModeIncreases the resolution of a downloaded character. MenuAdministrationEmulationsHPGLEnhanced ModeChoicesOn—Uses an increased resolution f
Pen 1 - Pen 8 (Pen x/Width)Sets the width for the eight plotter pens. A width option is available for each pen.MenuAdministrationEmulationsHPGLPen x/W
Default FontSets the default font for this emulation.MenuAdministrationEmulationsHP PCL 5CDefault FontChoicesCourier12 (default), Courier12Bold, Couri
Symbol SetSets the character set used by the HP PCL5 emulation.MenuAdministrationEmulationsHP PCL 5CSymbol SetChoicesRoman-8 (default), PC-850, PC8-US
Line TerminationAdds an indicator which controls the way the printer interprets CR (carriage return) and LF (line feed) characters.MenuAdministrationE
Contents1 Printer ConfigurationConfiguration Methods ...1-2The Configuration Menu ...
Retain TemporaryAllows you to choose whether to retain temporary HP PCL5 fonts and macros at the end of each print job.MenuAdministrationEmulationsHP
MenuAdministrationEmulationsHP PCL 5CScalable FontsChoicesEnable (default)—Allow selection of scalable fonts. When you print PCL4 documents, PCL5 may
Monochrome HP-GL/2MenuAdministrationEmulationsHP PCL 5CMonochrome HP-GL/2ChoicesOff (default)— HP-GL 2 documents are printed in color.On— HP-GL 2 docu
Download LocationControls the default storage location of PCL objects (fonts, macros, and patterns).MenuAdministrationEmulationsHP PCL 5CDownld Locati
Point Size (in 100ths of an inch)Sets point size (in .01 point increments) of the font for the current print job.MenuAdministrationEmulationsLineprint
Line Feed is Carriage Return-Line FeedSpecifies whether each line feed (LF) in the print job is translated to a carriage return/line feed (CRLF) combi
AutowrapSpecifies whether long lines are to be wrapped to the next line instead of being truncated.MenuAdministrationEmulationsLineprinterAutowrapChoi
If you have an optional emulation installed, such as LN03 Plus, see the documentation that came with it for a description of the options under the Adm
Registration PagePrints a registration page. This page allows you to check color registration (placement of each of the process colors on the page). M
Header InputbinYou can select the input bin (tray or cassette) from which the printer pulls media when printing the header page. MenuAdministrationSpe
Administration Menu ... 1-20Communications 1-20This menu contains several options that a
Printer Start-Up OptionsTrailer Page InputbinYou can select the input bin (tray or cassette) from which the printer pulls media when printing the trai
Memory This submenu allows you to allocate the printer’s memory (RAM and, if a hard disk is present and disk swapping is turned on, hard disk space) a
This is the best place for it for most users, but it can be reallocated to other memory clients. The value for each memory client must be evenly divis
PostScript Heap MemoryThis is the amount of memory (KB) dedicated to the PostScript emulation interpreter. This memory holds downloaded PostScript emu
Emulation MemoryThis is the amount of memory (KB) dedicated to non-PostScript emulations for temporary storage and for loading optional emulations. Th
Display List MemoryThis is the amount of memory (KB) dedicated to the display lists. The display list client holds the intermediate representation of
Disk Cache MemoryThis is the amount of memory (KB) dedicated to the disk cache, the area in which frequently used data is stored so it does not have t
Enable Disk SwapIf the printer has a hard disk, then Enable Disk Swap should be enabled to take full advantage of it. Disk swapping gives your printer
Printer Engine FeaturesClear Warning Use this option to clear a status message that doesn't automatically clear after the related corrective acti
This option allows you to adjust the horizontal and vertical placement of printed images. To check image alignment, print a standard status page (Admi
Installing an Internal IDE Hard Disk ...2-34Attaching External Hard Disks ...
Inputbin x NameThese options are used to name input bins 1 and 2 (upper and (optional) lower cassette). MenuAdministrationEngineInputbin x NameChoice
Miscellaneous Manual Feed TimeoutThis option allows you to set the amount of time the printer waits for paper to be inserted into the manual feed slo
New Flash ImageThe system software in your printer is stored on flash memory. This allows you to update the system software without opening the printe
Disk Operations» Note: This menu appears only if the printer has a hard disk.▲Caution: If you connect to this printer an external hard disk you previo
2Printer OptionsIn This Chapter . . .“Available Options and Accessories” on page 2“The Sheet Feeder” on page 4“The Envelope Cassette” on page 8“Font C
Available Options and AccessoriesThe following options, accessories, and spare parts are available for your printer. Contact your QMS vendor for infor
Fonts HP ProCollection card Courier, Prestige Elite, Letter Gothic, Tms-Rmn, Helv, and LinePrinterIntellifont SIMM Clarendon, Courier, Garamond (Stemp
The Sheet FeederUnpack the sheet feeder and make sure you received the following:Sheet feeder unitTwo small metal bracketsFour large plastic corner br
2 With the help of another person, pick up the printer by the four corners and align it above the sheet feeder.Keeping the printer level, lower it ont
FCC Statement 3-35Canadian Users Notice 3-35Laser Safety 3-36Warranty Considerations 3-36A QMS Customer SupportSources of Support ...
3 Install the two small metal brackets using the following pro-cedure:a Align one of the metal brackets with the outside of the metal post on the fron
4 Snap the plastic brackets onto the appropriate corners of the sheet feeder.The inside corner of each bracket is labeled to indicate which cor-ner of
The Envelope CassetteYou can purchase an envelope cassette from your QMS vendor. The envelope cassette holds up to 30 24-lb (90 g/m2) DL and Com 10 en
2 On the envelope cassette, open the stacker arm and set the side and rear envelope stackers to the correct envelope size.
3 Set the envelope-size key to the correct envelope size.4 Lift the stacker arm and load 30 or fewer envelopes printing-side up, so that the flap side
6 Slide the envelope cassette into the printer.7 Make sure you select the correct envelope size through your software driver when printing.
Font CardsYou can purchase cards containing fonts not resident on the printer. The printer can support two cards at once. Fonts cards may go in either
2 Insert the card into either slot with the front label side facing left toward the inside of the printer.3 Depending on the type of card you are inst
Security CardsAn optional security card allows the Operator Control and Administra-tion menus to be password protected, so that only users who know th
2 Insert the security card into either slot with the card's front label facing left, toward the inside of the printer.3 Press the Menu key to ent
1Printer ConfigurationIn This Chapter . . .“Configuration Methods” on page 2“The Configuration Menu” on page 4“About the Control Panel” on page 5“Abou
Then, specify the password. (See “Changing Character Informa-tion” in chapter 1, “Printer Configuration,” for detailed instructions for entering alpha
14 Press Select to enter this submenu. Press the Next key to displayUSE ADMIN PWDYES15 Press Select. This returns you to the Installation menu.16 Once
Installation MenuThe Installation menu appears only if a security card is installed. The system administrator uses the Installation menu to set passwo
Using PasswordsWhen a password is required to enter the Operator Control or Admin-istration menu, the message window will displayENTER PASSWORDif you
Removing and Replacing the Controller Board▲ Caution: It's very important to protect the controller board from electrostatic damage while perform
3 Pull the controller board straight out and lay it on a flat sur-face.Replacing the Controller Board▲ Caution: The following instructions are written
2 Tighten the two mounting screws.3 Reconnect all interface cables and the power cord, and then turn on the printer.
Single In-Line Memory Modules (SIMMs) » Note: If you’re installing an Intellifont SIMM, see “The Intellifont SIMM” on page 26 for instructions. Intell
3 Remove the currently installed SIMM(s).Pull the latch on each side of the SIMM connector outward using your thumbs. Tilt the SIMM forward and lift i
4 Insert the new SIMM into the connector closest to the edge of the board (J2).» Note: If you’re only going to install one SIMM, it must be placed in
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