Brother HL-1260 manual

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    SERVICE MANUAL MODEL:HL-1260 R LASER PRINTER[...]

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    No part this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission in writing from the publisher. Trademarks: • BR-Script, and DX-1200 are registered trademarks of Brother Industries, Ltd. • Centronics is a registered trademark of Genicom Corporation. • PostScrip is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. [...]

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    This service manual contains basic information required for after-sales service of the laser printer (hereinafter referred to as ”this machine” or ” the printer”). This information is vital to the service technician in maintaining the high printing quality and performance of the printer. This manual consists of the following chapters: Chapt[...]

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    i CONTENTS CHAPTER I GENERAL 1 . FE A TURES ........................................................................................................................ I -1 2. SPECIFICA TIONS .............................................................................................................. I -1 3. SAFETY INFORMA TION ......................[...]

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    ii CHAPTER III ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 1. MAIN PCB .................................................................................................................... .... III -1 1.1 Outline .................................................................................................................... III -1 1.2 Video Controller Circuit ...........[...]

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    iii 1.31 DC Gear Holder Assy ........................................................................................... IV -23 1.32 PS Switch Wire, Remote Switch .......................................................................... IV -23 1.33 High-V oltage Power Supply PCB Assy ................................................................[...]

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    I - 1 CHAPTER I GENERAL 1. FEA TURES A. This high-speed, non-impact (low-noise) printer is based on electrophotography, electronics and laser technology. B. The printer is compact and easy to carry. The internally-storable, front-loading paper cassette enables you to save an occupation space for the machine; the printer can now be installed in a sm[...]

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    I - 2 (8) Printing system Photosensitive drum OPC Charging Charging Roller Exposure Laser scanning system Development Toner projection development system Paper feed Cassette or manual feed Image transfer Roller method Separation Natural(utilizing a small drum radius), Static charge eliminator Fixing Heated fixing roller Toner supply Included in the[...]

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    I - 3 Effective printable area is referred to as a area within which is guaranteed the printing of all interface signal data on a hard copy without any omission. The tables below shows the effective printable area for each paper size. SIZE A (mm) B (mm) C (mm) D (mm) COM-10 MONARCH DL B5 (ISO) C5 104.8 241.3 96.3 232.8 98.4 190.5 89.9 182.0 110.1 2[...]

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    I - 4 (14) Standard interfaces Automatic interface selection • Centronics, Bi-directional parallel • RS-232C serial Baud rate : 150, 300,1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 19200, 38400, 57600 bps Stop bit : 1 bit Start bit : 1 bit or 2 bits Data length : 7 bits or 8 bits Parity : Odd, Even, or None Protocol : Xon/Xoff or DTR (15) Emulation Automatic emulat[...]

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    I - 5 (18) RAM 2M bytes (expandable to 26M bytes) (19) Font cartridge/card slots Two slots One font cartridge slot and one font card slot (20) Power souse USA and Canada : AC 110 to 120 V, 60 H Z Europe and Australia : AC 220 to 240 V, 50 H Z (21) Power consumption Printing : 500 WH or less Stand-by : 80 WH or less Sleep : 20 WH (22) Noise Printing[...]

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    I - 6 • EP-ED cartridge Temperature Normal (2.45 years max.) 0 ~ 35°C Severe (0.05 years max.) High Low 35°C ~ 40°C -20°C ~ 0°C Temperature change (within 3 minutes) High Low 40°C 15°C -20°C 25°C Relative humidity Normal (2.45 years max.) 35 ~ 85%RH Severe (0.05 years max.) High Low 85 ~ 95%RH 10 ~ 35%RH Air pressure 613 ~ 1013 hPa Maxim[...]

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    I - 7 3.2 CDRH Regulations (110 ~ 120V Model only) The center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the US Food and Drug Administration implemented regulations for laser products on August 2, 1976. These regulations apply to laser products manufactured from August 1, 1976. Compliance is mandatory for products marketed in the United States. [...]

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    I - 8 9 AC inlet 10 Face-up print delivery port 11 Fan outlet port 12 Rating label 13 Optional I/O slot 14 RS-232C interface connector 15 Centronics interface connector 16 Optional interface connector 4. P ARTS OF THE PRINTER 4. 1 External Views 1 Upper cover 2 Control panel 3 MP tray 4 Tray 1 5 Tray 2 (Option) 6 Font card slot 7 Font cartridge slo[...]

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    I - 9 1 Registration rollers 2 EP-ED cartridge 3 Photosensitive drum 4 Laser scanner unit 5 Transfer unit 6 Face-down tray 7 Print-delivery path 8 Fixing unit 9 Low-voltage power supply assy 10 High-voltage power supply assy 11 Paper cassette (Tray 1) 12 Pick-up rollers 13 MP tray 14 Control panel 9 13 8 1 2 3 4 5 12 11 7 6 10 4.2 Cross Sectional V[...]

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    I - 10 5. STORAGE AND HANDLING OF EP-ED CARTRIDGES An EP-ED cartridge is influenced by the storage conditions even if it is sealed in its package, so its life depends on the way in which it is used or stored. EP-ED cartridges should be handled carefully. 5.1 Storage of Sealed EP-ED Cartridges When storing sealed EP-ED cartridges in a warehouse or w[...]

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    II - 1 CHAPTER II THEOR Y OF OPERA TION This chapter describes the printer functions, the relationship between the electrical systems and mechanical systems, and the timing of operations. Striped conduits ( ) indicate mechanical linkages; solid thin arrows ( ) appearing with a signal name indicate the transmission of single control signals and outl[...]

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    II - 2 1. 2 Main Drive The power necessary for driving the printer is supplied by the main motor, the paper feed motor and the scanner motor. The main motor is controlled by the main motor drive signal (MDRIVE) output from the main PCB, and the paper feed motor is controlled by the paper feed motor drive signal output from the main PCB, and the sca[...]

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    II - 3 1.3 Basic Sequence of Operations Timing for two consecutive prints on A4 paper. Power on Print WAIT STBY PRINT Ready lamp Fixing heater Main motor 170°C control 190°C STBY control 170°C control Scanner motor Paper feed motor Pick-up roller solenoid Laser diode Registration sensor 0.2 sec 0.2 sec 2.5 sec 2.3 sec 4.24 sec Figure 2.3[...]

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    II - 4 2. LASER/SCANNER SYSTEM In response to the print signal transmitted from the external device, the main PCB generates the drive signals (DATA,VOFF) for the laser diode and sends the signals to the scanner unit. The laser diode in the scanner unit generates a laser beam modulated by DATA. The modulated laser beam is aligned into a parallel bea[...]

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    II - 5 3. IMAGE FORMA TION SYSTEM 3.1 Outline The image formation system is the main part of the printer. The print information, after input from the video controller circuit into the engine controller circuit as a TVDO signal, forms a toner image on the photosensitive drum. Then the toner image is transferred onto the paper by the transfer chargin[...]

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    II - 6 3. Transfer stage Step 4 Transfer (+) Step 5 Separation 4. Fixing stage Step 6 Fixing 5. Drum cleaning stage Step 7 Drum cleaning Electrostatic latent image formation stage Transfer stage Fixing stage Drum cleaning stage Developing stage Paper path Direction of drum rotation 2. Scanning exposure 1. Primary charge 7. Drum cleaning Print deliv[...]

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    II - 7 Step 1 Primary charge As preparation for latent image formation, a uniform negative potential is applied to the photosensitive drum surface. The printer uses the charging method that directly charges the drum for the primary charge. The primary charging roller consists of conductive rubber. In addition to DC bias, AC bias is applied to the p[...]

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    II - 8 3.2.2 Developing stage Development places particles of toner onto the areas of the drum that have been cleared of charge by the laser beam. This makes a visible image. This printer uses the toner projection development method with a single-component toner. Blade Stirrer Developing cylinder Cylinder Magnet DC bias AC bias Photo- sensitive dru[...]

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    II - 9 A positive charge applied to the back of the paper attracts the negatively charged toner particles to the paper. The printer accomplishes transfer by using the charging roller method. Advantages compared with the corona transfer method are as follows: • Low transfer voltage that is less than half that for corona transfer. • Less ozone ge[...]

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    II - 10 3.2.4 Fixing stage The toner image transferred to the paper in the transfer stage is held only by electrostatic attraction and slight physical adhesion, so even a light touch will smear the image. In the fixing stage, the toner image is fixed by heating the paper and applying pressure. This fuses the toner particles to the paper to make a p[...]

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    II - 11 3.3 Operation When the engine controller circuit receives a print signal (PRINT) or a pre-feed signal (PRFD) from the video controller circuit, the engine controller circuit drives the main motor to rotate the photosensitive drum. After the drum surface is charged negatively by the primary charge roller, the laser beam modulated by a DATA s[...]

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    II - 12 4. P APER PICK-UP/FEED SYSTEM 4.1 Outline If a tray1 paper pick-up roller solenoid drive signal (PUCL1) is input to the circuit while the paper feed motor is rotating, the paper pick-up solenoid comes on and the paper pick-up roller solenoid is engaged. As a result, the paper pick-up roller rotates to feed paper down to the photosensitive d[...]

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    II - 13 Figure 2.19 0.2 sec 2.90 sec 2.3 sec 4.24 sec Main motor Paper feed motor Registration sensor Paper empty sensor Pick-up roller solenoid Paper ejection sensor STBY PRINT STBY PRNT or PRFD 0.2 sec 4. 2 Cassette Feed When the fixing rollers reach the specified temperature while a cassette with paper is in the printer, the READY lamp changes f[...]

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    II - 14 4.3 MP Tray Feed The timing of the MP tray feed is identical to the timing of the cassette paper feed except for the following points: (1) The paper empty sensors are different. Cassette feed : Tray1 paper empty sensor MP tray feed : MP tray paper empty sensor (2) The pick-up roller solenoids are different. Cassette feed : Tray1 pick-up rol[...]

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    II - 15 4.4 Paper Jam Detection The printer has a registration sensor and a paper eject sensor at the paper outlet to detect whether the printed paper has been fed correctly. A paper jam is detected by whether the paper is present at the sensor at the check periods programmed in the engine CPU memory. If the engine CPU detects a paper jam, the main[...]

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    II - 16 STBY PRINT Jam Normal 2.5 sec 2.5 sec Main motor Paper ejection sensor Paper feed motor Jam check Jam inside (2) Figure 2.23 Jam rear STBY PRINT Jam Normal 9.56 sec 9.56 sec Main motor Paper ejection sensor Paper feed motor Jam check Figure 2.24[...]

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    III - 1 CHAPTER III ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Electric signal levels are expressed by ”High” (approximate the supply voltage) or ”Low” (approximate 0V). Signals with hyphen or slash, such as -FSRD or FSRD/, are low-active and signals without hyphen or slash, such as FSRD, are high-active signals. 1. MAIN PCB 1.1 Outline The Main PCB consists of the[...]

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    III - 2 1.2 Video Controller Circuit (1 ) CPU block CPU(#26) IDT79R3041-20J manufactured by Integrated Device Technology RISC chip Clock speed: 19.6608 MHz Appearance: 84-pin PLCC (2) ASIC/Gate Array Block • #32 M65243FP(Mitsubishi) - 208-pin QFP Controls the address decoder, timers and interfaces (Centronics and RS-232C). • #6 M65340FP(Mitsubi[...]

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    III - 3 3) The attached Printer SIMM map shows the memory map for 4 SIMMs combined. (6) ROM block ROMs store the CPU control program and font data. ROMs are two 16Mbit masked ROMs and two 8Mbit masked ROMs. Optional sockets are available for two 8Mbit EPROM (µPD27C8000DZ-120 - NEC or equiva- lent) for expansion. ROM access time should be less than[...]

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    III - 4 Inside M65243 0000 _0000 0040 _0000 0080 _0000 0100 _0000 0200 _0000 0400 _0000 0600 _0000 0800 _0000 0B00 _0000 0C00 _0000 0E00 _0000 0FC0_0000 0FD0_0000 (256MB) 0000 _0000 0020 _0000 0040 _0000 0060 _0000 0080 _0000 0800 _0000 0820 _0000 09A0 _0000 0B00 _0000 0C00 _0000 0C10 _0000 0C20 _0000 0C30 _0000 0C40 _0000 0C50 _0000 0C60 _0000 0C7[...]

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    III - 5 Figure 3.3 SIMM map ADDRESS 0820 0000 12345 6789 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 2 1 NONE 1MB 1MB 1MB 2MB 2MB 2MB 1MB 1MB 2MB 2MB 1MB 1MB 2MB 2MB 2MB 1MB 1MB 2MB 4MB 4MB 4MB 4MB 4MB 4MB 4MB 4MB 4MB 8MB 8MB 8MB 8MB 8MB 8MB 8MB 8MB 8MB 8MB 8MB 8MB 8MB 1MB 2MB 4MB 1MB 1MB 2MB 2MB 4MB 4MB 4MB 1MB 2MB 1MB 2MB 4MB 1MB 2MB 4MB 8MB 0830[...]

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    III - 6 01234 56789 ABCDE FG HJ K L M 94 96 ROM2H ROM1H ROM0H ROM0L ROM1L ROM2L B48K158-3 REV CN3 GND VCC OPT IO H.VOL #18 #9 POWER #13 #4 +24B +5B +5V +24V P.FEED #8 IC CARD AN78N12 #2 #6 #7 #14 #15 #16 #10 #11 #12 #17 #19 #20 #21 #26 #3 PANEL CN2 RC /RESET 39.3216MHZ #34 CDCC #31 #29 #33 #28 #23 FUSER SCNMTR SCNLSR MTR FAN #22 #36 #37 #42 #40 #38[...]

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    III - 7 1.3 Engine Controller Circuit A. Engine Control CPU B. Low-Voltage Power Supply Connector C. Fuser Unit Control C-1. Heater Drive Circuit C-2. Heater Temperature Input Signal C-3. Paper Eject Input Signal D. Paper Feeder PCB Control Signals and Connector E. Option Interface Circuit and Connector F. High-Voltage Power Supply Control Circuit [...]

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    III - 8 K D E F A C-2 C-3 C C-1 J B G-2 G-1 G H I Figure 3.6 Main PCB Circuit[...]

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    III - 9 2. PAPER FEED DRIVE CIRCUIT A. Connector to Main PCB B. Pick-up Motor Drive Circuit and Connector C. Pick-up Solenoid Drive Circuit and Connector D. Multi Purpose Tray Pick-up Solenoid Drive Circuit and Connector E. Sensors E-1. Tray1 Paper Empty Sensor E-2. Multi Purpose Tray Paper Empty Sensor E-3. Regist Sensor E-4. Pre-Regist Sensor E-5[...]

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    III - 10 Figure 3.7 Paper Feed/Size-SW PCB Circuit B48K139-1 P5(ENGINE) A B C D FE-MT FE-MT FE-MT FE-MT CA SOL MP SOL PF-PE 7 9 6 8 20 19 3 ±0V ±0V ±0V ±0V ±0V MP-PE REGIST PREREG DUPE PH2 PH5 PH1 PH4 PH3 14 5 13 2 ±0V ±0V ±0V ±0V ±0V +5V 470 R2 E-1 +5V E-2 +5V E-3 +5V E-4 +5V E-5 470 470 470 470 R14 R1 R13 R9 P2(SIZE) PSIZE1 PSIZE2 PSIZE[...]

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    III - 11 LCD LED1 LED3 LED4 LED2 SW8 SW7 SW6 SW5 SW4 SW3 SW2 SW1 PAD4-PAD7 LED2 (READY) LED3 (DATA) LED4 (ALARM) LCDE, LCDRS LED1 (ONLINE) SW8 (SEL) SW7 (MODE) SW6 (FONT) SW5 ( FORM FEED ) SW4 (SET) SW3 (CONTINUE) SW2 (DOWN) SW1 (UP) Main PCB Figure 3.8 Display Circuit 3.2 Operation Indicators on the control panel (LED lamps and LCD) are controlled[...]

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    III - 12 4. LOW-VOL T AGE POWER SUPPL Y ASSY 4.1 Outline The low-voltage power supply assy consists of the low-voltage generating block (hereinafter the DC block) and the heater drive circuit block to turn the heater on (hereinafter the AC block). When the power switch (SW1) is turned on, AC power is supplied to the low-voltage power supply assy. T[...]

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    III - 13 Heater Control Thermal Fuse Lamp H1 TH1 AC IN 21 L N L N Power Switch (SW1) Noise Filter Rectfier Inlet Transformer Rectfier Chopper Over Voltage Detector Feedback Control 1 4 2 3 6 7 5 8 HEAT/ +24V +5V +5V ±0 V ±0 V +24VRET FANLOCK/ P3 To Heater Circuit F101 F102 P1 Figure 3.9 Low-Voltage Power Supply PCB Block Diagram[...]

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    III - 14 5. HIGH-VOL T AGE POWER SUPPL Y ASSY 5.1 Outline The High-Voltage Power Supply Assy supplies the high-voltage for the charging roller, the developer cylinder and the transfer roller according to the engine CPU’s control signals. The block diagrams are shown Fig 3.10 and 3.11. 5.2 Operation of the Components of the High-Voltage Power Supp[...]

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    III - 15 Current Buffer Current Buffer Current Buffer Current Buffer Current Buffer Current Buffer Sin Wave Generator High-Voltage Electrode P1 Control Unit (Feedback Circuit) (ON / OFF Circuit) Pulse Generator Control Unit (DNSTY Control Circuit) (ON / OFF Circuit) (Feedback Circuit) Pulse Generator Control Unit (Feedback Circuit) (ON / OFF Circui[...]

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    III - 16 TRANSFER HIGH-VOLTAGE TONER SENSE DBOUT P4 8 7 10 9 6 11 13 12 14 15 16 /HVT3 /HVT2 HVTFB HVT4 /HVT1 TONER1 TONER2 0V 24VRET +5V +24V Pulse Generator Current Buffer P5 High-Voltage Electrode Current Buffer Attenuator Constant Current Control Unit (Feedback Circuit) (ON / OFF Circuit) Toner Sense Control Unit (HVT4 Control Circuit) Current [...]

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    IV - 1 • T apping screws S tight M3 : 7kgf • cm B tight M3 x 6 : 5kgf • cm M3 x 8 : 7kgf • cm • Stepped screws M3 : 7kgf • cm M4 : 10kgf • cm Safety Precautions (9) When connecting or disconnecting cable connectors, hold the connector bodies not the cables. If the connector has a lock, always slide the connector lock to unlock it. (10[...]

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    IV - 2 PRINNTER DISASSEMBLING PROCEDURE PRINTER BODY 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 EP-ED CARTRIDGE PAPER TRAY TONER CARTRIDGE LID SIDE COVER L FONT COVER ASSY UPPER COVER ASSY REAR COVER ASSY MIO LID SIDE COVER R DC FAN MOTOR HOLDER SIMM REPLACE LID MIO BOX PCB HOLDER MAIN PCB CONTROL PANEL UNIT BEAM SCANNER UNIT DUCT, CARTRIDGE GUI[...]

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    IV - 3 PRINTER BODY 1.1 Configuration Figure 4.1 1.2 Toner Cartridge Lid (1) Remove the supporter from the toner cartridge lid. (2) Remove the toner cartridge lid from the upper cover. Figure 4.2 1.3 Side Cover L (1) Release the lock by pinching the lever on the left top surface ( A ) and remove the cover by pulling it rearward ( B ). Figure 4.3 T [...]

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    IV - 4 B 1.5 Upper Cover Assy, Rear Cover Assy 1.5. 1 Upper cover assy , rear cover assy (1) Loosen the 4 screws on the rear (the upper 2 screws secure also the upper cover ). 1.4 Font Cover Assy (1) Remove the font cover assy by loosening the screw on the top and releasing the hooks on the bottom and the side. Figure 4.6 Figure 4.4 A Screw Hook Fo[...]

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    IV - 5 1.5.2 Changeover guide, jam remove cover (1) Open the jam remove cover by hooking your finger on 2 dents ( A ). (2) Remove the jam remove cover with its center part opened by bending the arm of the boss both on sides ( B ) toward the front ( C ). (3) Remove the changeover guide from the boss by bending the right hook (viewed from the rear) o[...]

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    IV - 6 1.7 DC Fan Motor (1 ) Remove the DC fan motor from the DC fan motor holder by loosening the two screws. (2 ) Loosen the screws securing the PCB holder and remove the entire DC fan motor holder. (3 ) Remove the fan harness connector from the main PCB assy. Figure 4.10 Figure 4.11 1. 8 Main PCB Note: If replacing the main PCB with a new one, f[...]

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    IV - 7 (3) Remove the PCB holder by loosening PCB holder fixing screws, 2 centronics connector screws and 2 RS-232C connector screws. Figure 4.12 (4) Remove the switch flat cable 21P and the feed flat cable 20P. (5) Remove the fan harness 3P, the fuser harness 4P, the SCN harness 4P, the SCN flat cable 6 P, the DC motor harness 4P, the HV harness 1[...]

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    IV - 8 1.9 Control Panel Unit Figure 4.17 READY DATA ALARM ON LINE SEL MODE FONT FORM FEED SET CONTINUE EMULATION ECONOMY FEEDER COPY SHIFT RESET TEST COPY PAGES FEEDER ORIENTATION DUPLEX (4) Release the panel sheet 8 hooks to remove the panel sheet from the control panel. Figure 4.16 Screws Switch flat cable 21P Pin Panel arm L Control panel unit [...]

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    IV - 9 1.10 Scanner Unit (1) Unplug the LD PCB harness (scanner flat cable) connector (6P), and SCN harness connector (4P). (2) Remove the beam from the body by loosening the screws. (3) Remove the scanner unit from the body by loosening the screws. Caution: Do not disassemble the scanner unit, it can be only adjusted at the factory. Figure 4.20 Fi[...]

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    IV - 10 1.12 Paper Feed Chassis Unit (1) Pull out the unit by loosening the 8 screws (4 screws for front and 4 screws for bottom). (2 ) Remove the paper hold front and paper hold rear by pinching the pawl of the paper hold front with pliers. Paper hold front Screws Screws (3) Release the left cartridge hold roller and remove the cartridge guide L ([...]

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    IV - 11 (4) Remove the paper feed chassis unit. Figure 4.23 1.13 Separation Pad Assy (1) Remove the paper pick-up roller assy and roller collar. (Refer to subsection 1.22) (2) Remove the separation pad assy by pulling it out from the paper feed guide upper. Figure 4.24 (3) Remove the spring from the separation pad assy. Figure 4.25 Separation pad a[...]

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    IV - 12 1.14 MP PE Sub Actuator (1) Pull out the actuator upward from the MP tray assy (pay attention to the hook because it is fragile). Figure 4.28 MP PE sub actuator Figure 4.26 1.15 P Feed /Size-SW PCB Assy (1) Put the 3 chassis L tabs to their original position. T abs 2 solenoid harness connector 2 screws Paper feed motor harness connector Fig[...]

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    IV - 13 1.17 Regist sensor actuator (1) Remove the actuator by shifting it to the left from the chassis hole. 1.18 MP Paper Detection Actuator (1) Remove the actuator by removing the 2 bearings from the roller holder. This operation should be carried out with the PCB removed. 1.19 PE Sensor Actuator MP (1) Pull out the actuator by shifting it to th[...]

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    IV - 14 1.20 Tray Sensor Holder (1) Disengage the DU (Duplex) detection actuator from the hook and slide it to the outside. (2) Loosen the screw and remove the holder by lifting it from the chassis. PE sensor actuator tray, PE actuator link, DU detection actuator 1) Remove the PE actuator link from the PE sensor actuator tray. 2) Remove the PE actu[...]

  • Page 63

    IV - 15 1.22 Paper Pick-up Roller Assy, Bearing (1) Pull out the MP paper pick-up gear 35 and the tray paper pick-up gear 35, from the paper pick- up roller shafts. (2) Loosen the bearing screws and pull out the paper pick-up rollers. *When only the paper feed rollers are to be replaced, they can be replaced without removing the paper feed unit (wi[...]

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    IV - 16 Figure 4.39 1.23 Paper Pick-up Solenoid (1) Remove each solenoid by loosening their screw. 1.24 Paper Feed Motor Assy (1) Pull out the paper feed motor assy by loosening its 2 screws. Figure 4.37 Paper pick-up solenoid Screw Paper pick-up solenoid Screw Screw Screw Paper feed motor assy (2) For each assy, loosen a screw and pull out the bea[...]

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    IV - 17 1.25 MP Tray Cover (1) Remove the MP tray cover from the paper feed chassis unit by bending its hook on both sides. Figure 4.40 Figure 4.41 Figure 4.42 (2) Remove the MP extension tray from the MP tray cover by bending the former. 1.26 MP Tray Assy (1) Remove the MP tray assy from the MP tray cover by bending its bosses. Paper feed chassis [...]

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    IV - 18 (2) Remove the 2 fixing bushes. (3) Remove the MP tray assy. (4) Remove the MP tray assy from the MP release plate bending its bosses. The MP tray can be easily removed if it is slanted. Figure 4.44 1.27 Paper Path Separation Plate, Paper Path Separation Film (1) Remove them from the paper feed guide lower by bending them. Paper feed guide [...]

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    IV - 19 1.28 Latch (1) Remove the latch from the paper feed guide upper by releasing the 2 hooks. Figure 4.46 1.29 Fixing unit (for both 120V and 230V, the only difference is the halogen heater) (The fixing unit can be disassembled even after removing the rear cover in section 1.6). (1) Release the hook of the heater lead wire connector (2P) by pin[...]

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    IV - 20 (4) Take off the halogen heater from the heater support spring, remove the halogen heater by pushing it and pulling the heater support spring at the same time ( A ). Figure 4.50 (6) Loosen a screw and remove the fixing PCB assy. Figure 4.51 (5) Loosen 4 screws and remove the thermistor lead wire connector (2P) of the fixing PCB (see Figure [...]

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    IV - 21 (7) Release the left hook and take off the paper delivery actuator. Figure 4.55 (8) 1) Remove the fixing heat insulation cover ( by loosening the 2 screws), the pressure roller spring and pressure roller bearing on both sides, and the pressure roller. Figure 4.53 2) Remove the retaining rings (on both sides). 3 ) Remove the HR gear, loosen [...]

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    IV - 22 1.30 Transfer Unit (1) Loosen a screw. (2) Release the 3 right hooks, (see Figure 4.57) lift the right part of the unit ( A ) and slide it to the right ( B ) to take off the left part from the main chassis L. Remove the transfer unit from the body by lifting the former. (3 ) Open the transfer base hook and take off the left bearing (white) [...]

  • Page 71

    IV - 23 1.31 DC Gear Holder Assy (1) Remove the DC motor connector, then remove the paper delivery holder spring. (2) Loosen the 4 screws and remove the DC gear unit from the body. (3) Remove the paper delivery gear assy, the gears, the gear 48 spring, and the washer. (4) Loosen the 3 screws and remove the DC motor assy from the gear holder. Figure[...]

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    IV - 24 1.33 High-Voltage Power Supply PCB (1) Loosen the 2 screws. (2) Hold the head of 4 resin spacers and lift this side of PCB ( A ). (3) Slide the PCB to the opposite side ( B ). (2) Remove the PS switch wire. (3) Loosen the 2 screws on the side. (4) Loosen the 4 screws on the top. Figure 4.63 Figure 4.62 1.34 Low-Voltage Power Supply PCB Assy[...]

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    IV - 25 1.35 Toner Cartridge (EP-ED Cartridge) (1) Remove the toner cartridge from the body. Figure 4.65 1.36 Paper Tray (1) Release the roller holder fixing pawl and remove the roller holder by pulling it out upward. (2) Remove the roller. (3) Remove the separation pad assy (pull it out by turning it) . Figure 4.66 Separation pad assy and spring R[...]

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    IV - 26 (4) Remove the tray gear holder from the other side by loosening the 3 screws and remove the gear 56T link. Figure 4.67 Screws Tray gear holder Gear 56T link[...]

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    V - 1 Table 5.1 No. Description Part No. Qty. Remarks 1 2 3 4 2 2 1 1 1 Fixing unit UH2791001 (UH2601001) (100,000) 120V Fixing unit UH2792001 (UH2602001) (100,000) 230V Pick-up roller assy MP Pick-up roller assy cassette UH2362001 (100,000) UH2362001 Separation pad MP Separation pad cassette UH2393001 (100,000) Transfer roller assy UH2788001 (100,[...]

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    V - 2 3. LIST OF ST ANDARD TOOLS The standard tool set required for servicing the printer is as listed below. These tools are commercially available on the market. Table 5.2 No. Description Remarks 1 3 4 5 Tool box 2 Lead cable Feeler gauge Compression spring scale (0 1kg) Phillips screwdriver 6 8 9 10 Phillips screwdriver 7 Phillips screwdriver Ph[...]

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    V - 3 4. LIST OF LUBRICANTS AND CLEANERS No. Material name Components Use Remarks Alcohol ethyl (pure or denatured) or isopropyl (pure or denatured) C 2 H 5 OH, (CH 3 ) 2 CHOH Cleaning of plastic, rubber, and external parts • Purchase locally 1 MEK (methyl ethyl ketone) CH 3 CO-C 2 H 5 Cleaning for oil and toner stains • Purchase locally • Hi[...]

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    VI - 1 CHAPTER VI TROUBLESHOOTING 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Initial Check (1) Operating environment Check if: 1) The source voltage stays within ±10% from the rating voltage shown on the rating label. 2) The printer is installed on a solid, level surface. 3) The room temperature is maintained between 10°C and 32.5°C. The relative humidity is maintaine[...]

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    VI - 2 1.2 Basic Procedure If a malfunction or incorrect print is appeared, make an initial check, then follow the basic procedure below: (1) Check the status display. If any message is shown, see Section 4 for troubleshooting. (2) If an incorrect image is found, see Section 3.1 to determine the defect type and Section 3.2 for image troubleshooting[...]

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    VI - 3 3. IMAGE DEFECTS 3.1 Image Defect Examples I-1 Light I-2 Dark I-3 Completely blank I-4 All black I-6 Dirt on back of paper I-7 Black vertical streaks I-8 Black and blurred vertical stripes I-10 Black and blurred horizontal stripes I-11 Dropout I-12 White vertical streaks I-13 Faulty re gistration I-14 Poor fixing I-5 Polka dots I-9 Black and[...]

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    VI - 4 3.2 Troubleshooting Image Defects Yes Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy 1 Yes 2 I-1 Yes 3 Yes Light 4 No 5 9 Yes Toner shortage Replace EP-ED cartridge. Adjust the proper setting on the control panel. During a printing, open the toner cartridge lid in the printer and pull out the EP-ED cartridge. Go to the Step 9. Paper failure Does th[...]

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    VI - 5 10 No Development input signal error Do the pins 3, 4 and 5 of the connector P6 on the main PCB have the following value respectively when a sheet of paper is fed from the MP tray? P6-3 pin (DBAC) --- Change in voltage from 6V approx. to 0V just when a sheet of paper is fed from the registration unit. P6-4 pin (DBDC) --- Change in voltage fr[...]

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    VI - 6 1 Yes EP-ED cartridge Does printed image improve when the EP-ED cartridge is replaced? Replace the EP-ED cartridge. I-3 Completely blank Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy Development input signal error 2 Do the pins 3, 4 and 5 of the connector? P6 on the main PCB have the following value respectively when a sheet of paper is fed from t[...]

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    VI - 7 1 Yes Failure in static- charge eliminator Is there any dirt on the static-charge eliminator? Clean the static-charge eliminator. I-5 Polka dots Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy Dirt on the transfer roller 2 Is there continuity between the static-charge eliminator and the chassis? Yes Ensure the grounding of the static-charge eliminat[...]

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    VI - 8 1 Yes EP-ED cartridge During a printing, open the toner cartridge lid in the printer and pull out the EP-ED cartridge. Open the drum shutter of the EP-ED cartridge and check the toner image on the drum. Are there vertical stripes on the drum? Replace the EP-ED cartridge. I-8 Black vertical streaks or Blurred vertical line Possible cause Step[...]

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    VI - 9 Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy Paper failure 1 I s recommended paper used? No Use recommended paper. Paper soaked 2 Is paper soaked? Yes Store the paper in packing paper to keep it from soaking. Dropout I-11 EP-ED cartridge 3 Does printed image improve when the EP-ED cartridge is replaced? Yes Replace the EP-ED cartridge. Transfer r[...]

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    VI - 10 Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy Top margin setting error 1 Does self test printing have no problem? Yes Check again the top margin setting in the printing data. Paper load in the cassette 2 Is over-amount of paper than specified load on the cassette? Yes Reduce the paper load below the specified limit. Faulty registration I-13 Paper[...]

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    VI - 11 Malfunction of control panel LED lamps. M-3 Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy LED lamps Dose the voltage of the following signals stay 0V while the "04 SELF TEST " is displayed after switching the power on and stay 5V for about 0.5 seconds after the message goes off? (Do the LED lamps turn on and off in response to the signa[...]

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    VI - 12 Does the upper cover hook press the actuator of the interlock switch on the main PCB correctly when upper cover is closed? Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy Upper cover 1 No Replace the upper cover assy. "12 COVER OPEN" is displayed even if the upper cover is closed M-6 Yes Replace the main PCB assy. Main PCB Possible cause [...]

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    VI - 13 Is the paper feed mode set correctly? Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy Mis-operation 1 No Set paper feed mode correctly. 2 No Replace the feed flat cable. " CHECK XX TRAY " is displayed even if a paper-loaded cassette is mounted M-7 Yes Replace the main PCB assy. Main PCB Actuator Does the actuator for the paper empty senso[...]

  • Page 91

    VI - 14 Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy EP-ED cartridge 1 Take the EP-ED cartridge out of the printer and rock it to distribute the toner evenly. When the cartridge is returned to the printer, does the LCD show "00 READY" ? Yes The problem was caused by toner onesided due to too little toner remaining. Prepare to replace the new c[...]

  • Page 92

    VI - 15 Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy Low-voltage power supply PCB LV harness Main PCB 1 Is the voltage of P7-1 in the main PCB connector +24V? No R eplace the main PCB assy l ow-voltage power supply PCB assy, or the LV harness. DC motor harness DC motor assy. 2 Does the voltage of P7-4 in the main PCB connector drop from 5V to 0V after d[...]

  • Page 93

    VI - 16 Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy Main PCB 1 When a test print is carried out, is the voltage of the each pin in the main PCB connector P6 turned on and off as the below list? No Replace the main PCB assy. HV harness 2 Is the voltage of the each pin of the high-voltage power supply PCB connector P4 turned on and off? No Replace the HV[...]

  • Page 94

    VI - 17 Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy Thermal fuse 1 I s t h e thermal fuse located in the fixing unit conductive? No Replace the fixing unit. Thermistor 2 Remove the fixing unit from the printer and measure the resistance between two pins of the 2 pin connector on the fixing PCB. Is the measured resistance within the range of 1.0 M 1.6M [...]

  • Page 95

    VI - 18 Since this is a temporary problem, remove the paper used when the error occurred and continue to print. Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy Main PCB 1 Does this problem frequently occur? No "41 PRINT CHECK" is displayed M-17 Replace the main PCB assy. Yes[...]

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    VI - 19 5. TROUBLESHOOTING P APER TRANSPORT PROBLEMS 5.1 Paper Jams The paper path is divided into following three blocks: 1) The paper pick-up block, (The LCD display "JAM TRAYS") 2) The separation and feed block, (The LCD display "JAM INSIDE") 3) The fixing and paper delivery block, (The LCD display "JAM REAR") There[...]

  • Page 97

    VI - 20 Yes Instruct the user not to load more than the maximum amount of paper. Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy Adjustment lever Is the position of the adjustment lever of the cassette corresponding to the paper sheet size? (spring pressure switching lever) 1N o 2 J-1a Print paper Instruct the user to use recommended type of paper. Instruc[...]

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    VI - 21 Yes Is the static-charge eliminator dirty? Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy Static-charge eliminator 1 Is a recommended type of paper being used? Instruct the user to use recommended type of paper. 2 Clean the static-charge eliminator. Separation and feed block (Paper jam) J-2 No Print Paper N o Replace the transfer base assy. Possib[...]

  • Page 99

    VI - 22 5.2 Incomplete Paper Feed Yes Clean the entrance guide. Yes Check the motion of the paper-pick up block. No Replace the fixing unit. Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy 1 No 2 F-2 Instruct the user in correct print paper storage procedure to be free from moisture. Yes 3 Is the wrinkle problem solved if fresh paper is used? Is the paper [...]

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    VI - 23 X X X X X X X X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (2) While pressing the switch, turn the power on. The LCD will display: LINE TEST (1) Mount the font cartridge, the flush memory card and the optional MIO board. Note: Use a Hewlett Packard Company C2053A#C01 Word Perfect as font cartridge. 6. OPERA TION 6.1 Line Inspection Mode Procedure 3 456 7 8 12 (7) Pre[...]

  • Page 101

    VI - 24 (10) Press the CONTINUE switch to check the font cartridge. CART CHECK START FONTCART OK!! The font cartridge is normal. (11) Flash memory check CARD CHECK START FLASH OK!! The flash memory is normal. (12) MIO check MIO CHECK START RAM SIZE = 2M Now initializing LJ WAIT 001P T1 You can turn off the power when this message is displayed. If t[...]

  • Page 102

    VI - 25 6. 2 DRAM Test (1) To start up the test program: While pressing the Switch (RESET switch), turn the power on. ”DRAM CHECK” will be displayed. Then press CONTINUE switch to start DRAM checking. (2) The LCD will display "START DRAM TEST" and the DATA lamp or ALARM lamp will be flashing. (3) On satisfactory completion of all the [...]

  • Page 103

    VI - 26 7. ST A TUS MESSAGE LIST Table 6.2 Operator Call Messages Operator Call Message Meaning Action CHECK XX TRAY 12 COVER OPEN 13 JAM XXXXXX 14 NO CARTRIDGE XX NO CASSETTE 16 TONER EMPTY XX LOAD PAPER ***** SIZE 18 MANUAL FEED ***** SIZE 19 CHECK FONT 20 FONT REMOVAL 27 NO DX UNIT 27 NO DX TRAY 27 DX OPEN The paper cassette (XX is MP/T1/T2) is [...]

  • Page 104

    VI - 27 Table 6.3 Error Messages Error Message Meaning Action Press the CONTINUE switch to start printing the next page. Data which overran the print area on the page cannot be printed. Check your page protection setting with the MODE switch. Setting page protection to the correct size could solve this problem. If printing at 600 dpi, you may need [...]

  • Page 105

    VI - 28 Error Message Meaning Action 42 CARD FULL 43 CARD W ERR 44 SIMM ERROR 45 MIO ERROR 46 OPT IO ERROR 47 CARD R ERROR 48 XX SIZE ERROR IGNORE DATA (BR- Script 2 mode only) Delete unnecessary macros or fonts, or use a new card. Set the write protect switch of the card to OFF if it has been set to ON. Use a new card. If the same error occurs, co[...]

  • Page 106

    VI - 29 Table 6.4 Service Call Messages Meaning Service Call Message Action Turn off the printer. Wait 15 minutes, then turn it on again. See M-14. Turn off the printer. Wait a few seconds, then turn it on again. See M-15. Turn off the printer. Wait a few seconds, then turn it on again. See M-16. Turn off the printer. Wait a few seconds, then turn [...]

  • Page 107

    A B C D 12 3 4 5 6 Appendix 1. Engine Block Diagram 12 3 4 5 6 A B C D SIZE-SW FAN DC PCB B48K140 PAPER FEED DRIVE PCB B48K139 LD DRIVE PCB B48K165 SCANNER UNIT HIGH VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY ASSY B48K186 OPTION UNIT I/L SW MAIN PCB B48K158 ENGINE PART VIDEO PART MIO RELAY (CONNECTOR) PCB B48K159 16X1 LCD MODULE PANEL PCB B48K143 FUSER UNIT FUSER PCB B4[...]

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    Appendix 2. Paper Feed/Size-SW PCB Circuitry Diagram (1/1) A-2 CODE NAME UK2516000 B48K139/140CIR (JW 27) 95-P053[...]

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    Appendix 3. Main PCB Circuitry Diagram (1/8) A-3 CODE NAME UK2495000 B48K158/159CIR(1/8)[...]

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    Appendix 4. Main PCB Circuitry Diagram (2/8) A-4 CODE NAME UK2495000 B48K158/159CIR(2/8)[...]

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    Appendix 5. Main PCB Circuitry Diagram (3/8) A-5 CODE NAME UK2495000 B48K158/159CIR(3/8)[...]

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    Appendix 6. Main PCB Circuitry Diagram (4/8) A-6 CODE NAME UK2495000 B48K158/159CIR(4/8)[...]

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    Appendix 7. Main PCB Circuitry Diagram (5/8) A-7 CODE NAME UK2495000 B48K158/159CIR(5/8)[...]

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    Appendix 8. Main PCB Circuitry Diagram (6/8) A-8 CODE NAME UK2495000 B48K158/159CIR(6/8)[...]

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    Appendix 9. Main PCB Circuitry Diagram (7/8) A-9 CODE NAME UK2495000 B48K158/159CIR(7/8)[...]

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    Appendix 10. Main PCB Circuitry Diagram (8/8) A-10 CODE NAME UK2495000 B48K158/159CIR(8/8)[...]

  • Page 117

    Appendix 11. Control Panel PCB Circuitry Diagram (1/1) A-11 CODE NAME UK2527000 B48K143CIR[...]

  • Page 118

    Appendix 12. Scanner LD PCB Circuitry Diagram (1/1) A-12 CODE NAME UK2674000 B48K165CIR[...]

  • Page 119

    SERVICE MANUAL MODEL:HL-1260e/1660 R LASER PRINTER[...]

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    No part this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission in writing from the publisher. Trademarks: • BR-Script, DX-1200 and DX-1600 are registered trademarks of Brother Industries, Ltd. • Centronics is a registered trademark of Genicom Corporation. • PostScript is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incor[...]

  • Page 121

    PREFACE This service manual contains basic information required for after-sales service of the laser printer (hereinafter referred to as ”this machine” or ” the printer”). This information is vital to the service technician in maintaining the high printing quality and performance of the printer. This manual consists of the following chapter[...]

  • Page 122

    i CONTENTS CHAPTER I GENERAL 1. FEA TURES ....................................................................................... Refer to HL-1260 (P . I -1) 2. SPECIFICA TIONS .............................................................................................................. I -1 3. SAFETY INFORMA TION ..................................[...]

  • Page 123

    CHAPTER III ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 1. MAIN PCB .................................................................................................................... .... III -1 1.1 Outline .................................................................................................................... III -1 1.2 Video Controller Circuit ..............[...]

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    iii 1.31 DC Gear Holder Assy ............................................................................................. IV -6 1.31.1 Scanner Fan Motor .................................................................................. IV -6 1.32 PS Switch Wire, Remote Switch ........................................ Refer to HL-1260 (P . IV -23) 1[...]

  • Page 125

    I - 1 CHAPTER I GENERAL 2. SPECIFICA TIONS (1 ) Type Desktop page printer (2) Printing method Electrophotography (single-component dry toner) (3) Printing speed Cassette feed 16 pages/minute (A4 size by cassette feed) 17 pages/minute (Letter size by cassette feed) 13.6 pages/minute (Legal size by cassete feed) (4) First print time Approx. 20 second[...]

  • Page 126

    I - 2 (10) Cassette (Tray 1) Universal cassette A4, Letter, Legal, ISO B5, Executive, A5, ISO B6, and A6 Maximum load height 55 mm (500 sheets of 80 g/m paper) Feedable paper type 60 105 g/m Envelopes 40 envelopes (11) Print delivery Face-down or (face-up) (12) Print delivery tray capacity Face-down 250 sheets (80 g/m ) Face-up Discharge only 2 2 2[...]

  • Page 127

    I - 3 SIZE A (mm) B (mm) C (mm) D (mm) COM-10 MONARCH DL B5 (ISO) C5 104.8 241.3 96.3 232.8 98.4 190.5 89.9 182.0 110.1 221.0 101.6 212.5 162.2 228.6 154.1 220.1 176.0 250.0 167.5 241.5 E (mm) 4.23 ± 1.0 4.23 ± 1.0 4.23 ± 1.0 4.23 ± 1.0 4.23 ± 1.0 Table 1.2 Envelope (14) Standard interfaces Automatic interface selection • Centronics, Bi-dire[...]

  • Page 128

    I - 4 Windows 3.1 Compatible Fonts: • Tennessee Roman, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic • Helsinki, Oblique, Bold, Bold Oblique • BR Symbol • W Dingbats BR-Script Fonts: • Atlanta Book, Book Oblique, Demi, Demi Oblique • Copenhagen Roman, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic • Portugal Roman, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic • Calgary Medium Italic Brother [...]

  • Page 129

    I - 5 (18) RAM 4M bytes (expandable to 66M bytes) (19) Font cartridge/card slots Two slots One font cartridge slot and one font card slot (20) Power souse USA and Canada : AC 110 to 120 V,50H Z (HL-1660 only)60 H Z Europe and Australia : AC 220 to 240 V, 50 H Z (21) Power consumption Printing : 500 WH or less Stand-by : 80 WH or less Sleep : 20 WH [...]

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    I - 6 • EP-ED cartridge Temperature Normal (2.45 years max.) 0 ~ 35°C Severe (0.05 years max.) High Low 35°C ~ 40°C -20°C ~ 0°C Temperature change (within 3 minutes) High Low 40°C 15°C -20°C 25°C Relative humidity Normal (2.45 years max.) 35 ~ 85%RH Severe (0.05 years max.) High Low 85 ~ 95%RH 10 ~ 35%RH Air pressure 71.0 ~ 101.3 hPa Max[...]

  • Page 131

    I - 7 Figure 1.3 3.3 Additional Information When servicing or adjusting the optical system of the printer, be careful not to place screwdrivers or other reflective objects in the path of the laser beam. Be sure to take off any personal accessories such as watches and rings before working on the printer. A reflected beam, though invisible, can perma[...]

  • Page 132

    II - 1 CHAPTER II THEOR Y OF OPERA TION 1. BASIC OPERA TIONS 1.3 Basic Sequence of Operations Timing for two consecutive prints on A4 paper. Power on Print WAIT STBY PRINT Ready lamp Fixing heater Main motor 170°C control 190°C STBY control 170°C control Scanner motor Paper feed motor Pick-up roller solenoid Laser diode Registration sensor 0.2 s[...]

  • Page 133

    II - 2 4. P APER PICK-UP/FEED SYSTEM 4. 2 Cassette Feed When the fixing rollers reach the specified temperature while a cassette with paper is in the printer, the READY lamp changes from flashing to lighting. When the engine controller circuit receives PRNT or PRFD signal from the video controller circuit, the paper feed motor starts rotation. Abou[...]

  • Page 134

    II - 3 0.2 sec 0.2 sec Main motor Paper feed motor Registration sensor Paper empty sensor Pick-up roller solenoid Paper ejection sensor STBY PRINT STBY PRNT or PRFD 1.12 sec 4.3 MP Tray Feed The timing of the MP tray feed is identical to the timing of the cassette paper feed except for the following points: (1) The paper empty sensors are different[...]

  • Page 135

    II - 4 4.4 Paper Jam Detection The printer has a registration sensor and a paper eject sensor at the paper outlet to detect whether the printed paper has been fed correctly. A paper jam is detected by whether the paper is present at the sensor at the check periods programmed in the engine CPU memory. If the engine CPU detects a paper jam, the main [...]

  • Page 136

    II - 5 Jam inside (1) Jam 4.9 sec 4.9 sec Normal Main motor Registration sensor Paper feed motor Jam check STBY PRINT Figure 2.5 Note: The times in the table above show the HL-1260e. All of them become 1/1.3333 in case of the HL-1660. STBY PRINT Jam Normal 2.5 sec 2.5 sec Main motor Paper ejection sensor Paper feed motor Jam check Jam inside (2) Fi[...]

  • Page 137

    II - 6 STBY PRINT Jam Normal 9.56 sec 9.56 sec Main motor Paper ejection sensor Paper feed motor Jam check Figure 2.7 Jam rear Note: The times in the table above show the HL-1260e. All of them become 1/1.3333 in case of the HL-1660.[...]

  • Page 138

    III - 1 CHAPTER III ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Electric signal levels are expressed by ”High” (approximate the supply voltage) or ”Low” (approximate 0V). Signals with hyphen or slash, such as -FSRD or FSRD/, are low-active and signals without hyphen or slash, such as FSRD, are high-active signals. 1. MAIN PCB 1.1 Outline The Main PCB consists of the[...]

  • Page 139

    III - 2 1.2 Video Controller Circuit (1) CPU block CPU IDT79R3041-20J manufactured by Integrated Device Technology RISC chip Clock speed: 19.6608 MHz Appearance: 84-pin PLCC (2) ASIC/Gate Array Block • HG51CS265FD (Hitachi) - 208-pin QFP Controls the address decoder, timers, interfaces (Centronics and RS-232C),HRC and GSC. • µPD65632GC (NEC) -[...]

  • Page 140

    III - 3 3) The attached Printer SIMM map shows the memory map for 2 SIMMs combined. (6) ROM block ROMs store the CPU control program and font data. ROMs are two 16Mbit masked ROMs and two 8Mbit masked ROMs. Optional sockets are available for two 8Mbit EPROM (µPD27C8000DZ-120 - NEC or equiva- lent) for expansion. ROM access time should be less than[...]

  • Page 141

    III - 4 1 + + #29 #30 C60 C14 C4 C130 R134 C40 RA10 RA9 RA24 RA29 C51 RA22 RA21 25 24 RA14 D4 Q19 Q18 Q16 R30 Q13 Q9 H.VOL 1 MPC358 Q14 Q11 Q6 SP1 C31 + + D3 RA28 RA23 40 64 Q3 Q2 C10 R1 25 X24C04F 26 50 51 DA1 RA1 100 11 9 76 A2 R RA4 RA3 2 20 P . FEED POWER P4 C2 + 75 R156 80 Q7 Q5 L1 Q4 Q15 65 41 M38063FP (1) A1 B1 (26) C55 23 21 1 CP1 SP2 RMV A[...]

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    III - 5 1 + + #26 #27 C75 C8 C136 C133 C130 C127 + 156 157 L7 SP3 XT4 CP1 Q24 1 POW FAN 9.8304MHZ #33 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 #32 GCMK-C2X R C50 RA10 RA9 RA23 RA28 C63 C71 C69 C56 C48 C46 RA21 RA20 25 24 RA15 Q14 D5 Q11 Q9 Q7 Q15 Q12 Q10 Q8 H.VOL MPC358 Q6 SP2 C38 + + D3 D4 RA27 RA22 40 64 Q3 Q2 C21 R1 25 X24C04F 26 50 51 DA1 RA1 100 1 19 76 A2 R[...]

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    III - 6 1.3 Engine Controller Circuit Engine Controller Circuit Primary charging roller MP Tray Pick-up Solenoid Scanner Unit High-Voltage Power Supply Assy Paper Feeder PCB Detectors Main Motor Low-Voltage Power Supply Assy Pick-up Motor Fixing Unit Transfer roller Developing cylinder Toner sensor Pick-up Solenoid Figure 3.5 Engine Controller Bloc[...]

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    III - 7 Figure 3.6 Main PCB Circuit A C-2 C-3 C J K B I H-1 H-2 C-1 H G G-1 G-2 F E D[...]

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    IV - 1 • T apping screws S tight M3 : 7kgf • cm B tight M3 x 6 : 5kgf • cm M3 x 8 : 7kgf • cm • Stepped screws M3 : 7kgf • cm M4 : 10kgf • cm Safety Precautions (9) When connecting or disconnecting cable connectors, hold the connector bodies not the cables. If the connector has a lock, always slide the connector lock to unlock it. (10[...]

  • Page 146

    IV - 2 PRINTER DISASSEMBLING PROCEDURE 1.2 Toner Cartridge Lid (1) Remove the toner cartridge lid from the upper cover. 1. 7 DC Fan Motor (1) Remove the DC fan motor from the DC fan motor holder by loosening the two screws. (2) Loosen the screws securing the PCB holder and remove the entire DC fan motor holder. (3) Remove the fan harness connector [...]

  • Page 147

    IV - 3 Figure 4.3 1.8 Main PCB (1) Remove the SIMM replace lid. Screws (yellow) SIMM replace lid (2 ) Remove the MIO box. Figure 4.4 (3) Remove the PCB holder by loosening PCB holder fixing screws, 2 centronics connector screws and 2 RS-232C connector screws. PCB holder Screws Figure 4.5 MIO box Screws Screws Screws[...]

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    IV - 4 Figure 4.6 (6) Remove the main PCB assy. Figure 4.7 Main PCB assy 7 screws (4) Remove the switch flat cable 21P and the feed flat cable 20P. (5) Remove the fan harness 3P, the fuser harness 4P, the Polygon harness 5P, the SCN flat cable 6P, the DC motor harness 4P, the SCN fan harness 2P, the HV harness 16P and the LV harness 8P. DC motor ha[...]

  • Page 149

    IV - 5 1.10 Scanner Unit (1) Unplug the LD PCB harness (scanner flat cable) connector (6P), and polygon harness (5P). (2) Remove the beam from the body by loosening the screws. (3) Remove the scanner unit from the body by loosening the screws. Caution: Do not disassemble the scanner unit, it can be only adjusted at the factory. Left side Rear Figur[...]

  • Page 150

    IV - 6 1.31 DC Gear Holder Assy (1) Remove the DC motor connector, then remove the paper delivery holder spring. (2) Loosen the 4 screws and remove the DC gear unit from the body. (3) Remove the paper delivery gear assy, the gears, the gear 48 spring, and the washer. (4) Loosen the 3 screws and remove the DC motor assy from the gear holder. Figure [...]

  • Page 151

    IV - 7 1.36 Paper Tray (1) Release the roller holder fixing pawl and remove the roller holder by pulling it out upward. (2) Remove the roller. (3) Remove the separation pad assy (pull it out by turning it) . Separation pad assy and spring Roller holder fixing pawl Paper tray Roller holder Roller Figure 4.14 Figure 4.15 Screws Tray gear holder Gear [...]

  • Page 152

    CHAPTER V MAINTENANCE AND SER VICING 2. CONSUMABLE PARTS ST ANDARD ENDURANCE T ABLE The table below shows the suspected mean life (in terms of number of sheets) of the consumable parts, that is the parts which subject to deterioration or damage, should be replaced at least once during the period of warranty of the product only when the parts have s[...]

  • Page 153

    VI - 1 CHAPTER VI TROUBLESHOOTING 4. TROUBLESHOOTING OF MALFUNCTIONS Is the voltage of P3-8 in the low-voltage power supply PCB connector 0V? Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy PCBs 1 Does any PCB have the short circuit between +24V and 0V,+5V and 0V or +24V and +5V? Yes Replace the PCB having the short circuit. Low-voltage power supply PCB Ma[...]

  • Page 154

    VI - 2 Does the upper cover hook press the actuator of the interlock switch on the main PCB correctly when upper cover is closed? Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy Upper cover 1 No Replace the upper cover assy. "12 COVER OPEN" is displayed even if the upper cover is closed M-6 Yes Replace the main PCB assy. Main PCB Possible cause S[...]

  • Page 155

    VI - 3 Is the paper feed mode set correctly? Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy Mis-operation 1 No Set paper feed mode correctly. 2 No Replace the feed flat cable. " CHECK XX TRAY " is displayed even if a paper-loaded cassette is mounted M-7 Yes Replace the main PCB assy. Main PCB Actuator Does the actuator for the paper empty sensor[...]

  • Page 156

    VI - 4 Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy EP-ED cartridge 1 Take the EP-ED cartridge out of the printer and rock it to distribute the toner evenly. When the cartridge is returned to the printer, does the LCD show "00 READY" ? Yes The problem was caused by toner onesided due to too little toner remaining. Prepare to replace the new ca[...]

  • Page 157

    VI - 5 Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy Low-voltage power supply PCB LV harness Main PCB 1 Is the voltage of P7-1 in the main PCB connector +24V? No R eplace the main PCB assy l ow-voltage power supply PCB assy, or the LV harness. DC motor harness DC motor assy. 2 Does the voltage of P7-4 in the main PCB connector drop from 5V to 0V after dr[...]

  • Page 158

    VI - 6 Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy Main PCB 1 When a test print is carried out, is the voltage of the each pin in the main PCB connector P6 turned on and off as the below list? No Replace the main PCB assy. HV harness 2 Is the voltage of the each pin of the high-voltage power supply PCB connector P4 turned on and off? No Replace the HV [...]

  • Page 159

    VI - 7 Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy Thermal fuse 1 I s t h e thermal fuse located in the fixing unit conductive? No Replace the fixing unit. Thermistor 2 Remove the fixing unit from the printer and measure the resistance between two pins of the 2 pin connector on the fixing PCB. Is the measured resistance within the range of 1.0 M 1.6M ([...]

  • Page 160

    VI - 8 Since this is a temporary problem, remove the paper used when the error occurred and continue to print. Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy Main PCB 1 Does this problem frequently occur? No "41 PRINT CHECK" is displayed M-17 Replace the main PCB assy. Yes[...]

  • Page 161

    VI - 9 7. ST A TUS MESSAGE LIST The paper cassette (XX is MP/T1/T2) is out of paper. The upper cover of the printer is open. Paper is jammed in the printer. XXXXXX is TRAYS/ INSIDE/REAR/DUPLEX. The toner cartridge is not installed in the printer. The paper cassette is not installed. XX is T1/T2. The printer has almost run out of toner: you may prin[...]

  • Page 162

    VI - 10 Table 6.2 Error Messages Error Message Meaning Action Press the CONTINUE switch to start printing the next page. Data which overran the print area on the page cannot be printed. Check your page protection setting with the MODE switch. Setting page protection to the correct size could solve this problem. If printing at 600 dpi, you may need [...]

  • Page 163

    VI - 11 Error Message Meaning Action 42 CARD FULL 43 CARD W ERR 44 SIMM ERROR 45 MIO ERROR 46 OPT IO ERROR 47 CARD R ERROR XX SIZE ERROR IGNORE DATA (BR- Script 2 mode only) (*HL-1660 ONLY) 48 INCORRECT LT 49 INCORRECT DX Delete unnecessary macros or fonts, or use a new card. Set the write protect switch of the card to OFF if it has been set to ON.[...]

  • Page 164

    VI - 12 Table 6.3 Service Call Messages Meaning Service Call Message Action Turn off the printer. Wait 15 minutes, then turn it on again. See M-14. Turn off the printer. Wait a few seconds, then turn it on again. See M-15. Turn off the printer. Wait a few seconds, then turn it on again. See M-16. Turn off the printer. Wait a few seconds, then turn [...]

  • Page 165

    VI - 13 Service Call Message Meaning Action 99 SERVICE 2 Address Error (L) Turn off the printer. Wait a few seconds, then turn it on again. If it's still displayed on the LCD, replace the Main PCB. 99 SERVICE 3 Address Error (S) Turn off the printer. Wait a few seconds, then turn it on again. If it's still displayed on the LCD, replace th[...]

  • Page 166

    Service Call Message Meaning Action Turn off the printer. Wait a few seconds, then turn it on again. If it's still displayed on the LCD, replace the Main PCB. Turn off the printer. Wait a few seconds, then turn it on again. If it's still displayed on the LCD, replace the Main PCB. 99 SERVICE 12 99 SERVICE 13 Software1 Trap Software2 Trap [...]

  • Page 167

    123456789 1 0 1 1 1 2 123456789 1 0 1 1 1 2 A B C E F G H A B C D E F G H D Appendix 1. Engine Block Diagram SIZE-SW FAN DC PCB B48K140 PAPER FEED DRIVE PCB B48K139 LD DRIVE PCB B48K165 (HL-1260e) B48K253 (HL-1660) SCANNER UNIT HL-1660 only HIGH VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY ASSY B48K186 OPTION UNIT I/L SW MAIN PCB B48K234 (HL-1260e) B48K259 (HL-1660) ENGIN[...]

  • Page 168

    CODE UK3268000 B48K259/235CIR(1/7) NAME Appendix 3. Main PCB Circuitry Diagram (1/7)[...]

  • Page 169

    CODE UK3268000 B48K259/235CIR (2/7) NAME Appendix 4. Main PCB Circuitry Diagram (2/7) A-3[...]

  • Page 170

    CODE UK3268000 B48K259/235CIR(3/7) NAME Appendix 5. Main PCB Circuitry Diagram (3/7) A-4[...]

  • Page 171

    CODE UK3268000 B48K259/235CIR (4/7) NAME Appendix 6. Main PCB Circuitry Diagram (4/7) A-5[...]

  • Page 172

    CODE UK3268000 B48K259/235CIR(5/7) NAME A-6 Appendix 7. Main PCB Circuitry Diagram (5/7)[...]

  • Page 173

    CODE UK3268000 B48K259/235CIR (6/7) NAME Appendix 8. Main PCB Circuitry Diagram (6/7) A-7[...]

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    CODE UK3268000 B48K259/235CIR(7/7) NAME Appendix 9. Main PCB Circuitry Diagram (7/7) A-8[...]

  • Page 175

    CODE UK3253000 B48K253CIR(1/1) NAME Appendix 11. Scanner LD PCB Circuitry Diagram (1/1) A-9[...]

  • Page 176

    MODEL HL-1260e 54T-U01-630 13 . PAPER FEEDER 1 10 3 36 37 5 6 7 14 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 11 11 12 13 8 15 4 13 11 13 12 2 24 PR99087 TI NO. 97-P049 / PR97037 / PR97131 / PR98202 / PR99087 9 27 28 29 1-39 30 11 16 31 34 35 33 32 39 38[...]

  • Page 177

    13. PAPER FEEDER PR99087 REF.NO. CODE Q'TY DESCRIPTION REMARK 1-39 UH2824001 1 PAPER FEEDER CHASSIS UNIT 2 (SP) (WITH PCB/SW SPRING/SCREW) 1 UH2357001 1 PAPER FEED MOTOR ASSY 2 087320616 2 TAPTITE, CUP S M3X6 3 UH2359000 1 MP PAPER DETECTION ACTUATOR 4 085310815 2 TAPTITE, BIND B M3X8 5 UH2362001 1 PAPER PICK-UP ROLLER ASSY 6 UH2364001 2 PAPER[...]

  • Page 178

    12 . PAPER FEEDER MODEL HL-1660/TMT-17 54T - U02 - 630 1 10 3 36 37 5 6 7 9 14 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 31 28 29 1-39 30 11 11 11 12 13 8 15 4 13 11 13 12 2 16 24 PR99087 TI NO. 97-P049 / PR97037 / PR97131 / PR98202 / PR99087 33 35 34 32 39 38[...]

  • Page 179

    12. PAPER FEEDER PR99087 REF.NO. CODE Q'TY DESCRIPTION REMARK 1-39 UH2824001 1 PAPER FEEDER CHASSIS UNIT 2 (SP) (WITH PCB/SW SPRING/SCREW) 1 UH2357001 1 PAPER FEED MOTOR ASSY 2 087320616 2 TAPTITE, CUP S M3X6 3 UH2359000 1 MP PAPER DETECTION ACTUATOR 4 085310815 2 TAPTITE, BIND B M3X8 5 UH2362001 1 PAPER PICK-UP ROLLER ASSY 6 UH2364001 2 PAPER[...]

  • Page 180

    12 . PAPER FEEDER 54T - U03 - 630 1 10 3 36 37 5 6 7 9 14 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 31 28 29 1-39 30 11 11 11 12 13 8 15 4 13 11 13 12 2 24 16 33 35 34 32 MODEL HL-1660e PR99087 T/I No. PR98202 / PR99087 39 38[...]

  • Page 181

    12. PAPER FEEDER PR99087 REF.NO. CODE Q'TY DESCRIPTION REMARK 1-39 UH2824001 1 PAPER FEED CHASSIS UNIT 2 (SP) (WITH PCB/SW SPRING/SCREW) 1 UH2357001 1 PAPER FEED MOTOR ASSY 2 087320616 2 TAPTITE, CUP S M3X6 3 UH2359000 1 MP PAPER DETECTION ACTUATOR 4 085310815 2 TAPTITE, BIND B M3X8 5 UH2362001 1 PAPER PICK-UP ROLLER ASSY 6 UH2364001 2 PAPER P[...]

  • Page 182

    9 . PAPER FEEDER MODEL HL-2060 54T - U04 - 630 24 6 5 4 18 20 19 40 41 17 38 35 36 37 29 27 34 33 32 16 11 9 31 1-4 45 43 44 21 15 14 8 40 39 7 13 11 12 13 11 13 2 12 3 22 1 23 25 26 30 28 11 10 46 -11- PR99087 TI NO. PR99087 48 47[...]

  • Page 183

    9. PAPER FEEDER PR99087 REF.NO. CODE Q'TY DESCRIPTION SYMBOL REMARK 1-48 UH1835001 1 PAPER FEED UNIT (SP) 1 UH1565001 1 PAPER FEED MOTOR ASSY 2 087320616 2 TAPTITE, CUP S M3X6 3 085310815 2 TAPTITE, BIND B M3X8 4 UH2821001 1 PAPER PICK-UP ROLLER ASSY 3 5 UH1487001 2 PAPER PICK-UP COLLAR LOW 6 UH1477001 1 COLLAR STOPPER 7 UH2366000 1 BEARING 8 [...]

  • Page 184

    1 . FEEDER UNIT MODEL LT-1200/1600 54X - U01/U02 - 630 1 2 3 4 4 4 4 6 7 8 12 10 11 11 12 14 13 15 18 17 16 19 20 33 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 28 29 5 30 31 24 32 34 9 9 33 PR99087 TI NO. 97-P049 / PR99087 35 36[...]

  • Page 185

    1 . FEEDER UNIT MODEL LT-1200/1600 54X - U01/U02 - 630 REF.NO. CODE Q'TY DESCRIPTION REMARKS 1 UH2901001 1 FEEDER CHASSIS L ASSY 2 UH2952001 1 FEEDER CHASSIS R ASSY 3 UH2905000 1 STIFFENER PLATE UPPER 4 087320616 6 TAPTITE, CUP S M3X6 5 UH2906000 1 STIFFENER PLATE LOWER 6 087320616 4 TAPTITE, CUP S M3X6 7 UH2907000 1 FEEDER GUIDE 8 085310615 1[...]

  • Page 186

    20 19 16 13 14 15 18 17 1 . FEEDER UNIT MODEL LT-2000 54T - X01 - 630 1 2 3 4 4 6 6 7 8 12 10 11 11 12 23 23 22 21 24 25 38 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 34 33 34 5 35 36 36 29 37 39 9 9 38 32 34 4 4 -1- 40 41 PR99087 TI NO. PR99087[...]

  • Page 187

    1. FEEDER UNIT PR99087 REF.NO. CODE Q'TY DESCRIPTION REMARK 1 UH2901001 1 FEEDER CHASSIS L ASSY 2 UH2952001 1 FEEDER CHASSIS R ASSY 3 UH2905000 1 STIFFENER PLATE UPPER 4 087320616 6 TAPTITE, CUP S M3X6 5 UH2906000 1 STIFFENER PLATE LOWER 6 087320616 4 TAPTITE, CUP S M3X6 7 UH1467000 1 FEEDER GUIDE OP 8 085310615 1 TAPTITE, BIND B M3X6 9 087320[...]

  • Page 188

    PARTS REFERENCE LIST MODEL:HL-1260e R LASER PRINTER[...]

  • Page 189

    NOTES FOR USING THIS PARTS REFERENCE LIST 1.In the case of ordering parts, it needs mentioning the following items: (1) Code (2) Q'ty (3) Description (4) Revision No. (for a kind of printed circuit boards) Note : No orders without Parts Code or Tool No. can be accepted. < Example > (4) Revision No.; marked on a printed circuit board. B48[...]

  • Page 190

    CONTENTS 1. POWER CORDS & HARNESSES .......................................................... 1 2. PAPER FEEDER PCB ............................................................................. 1 3. CONTROL PANEL ................................................................................... 3 4. PCB ATTACHMENTS ...........................[...]

  • Page 191

    MODEL HL-1260e 54T-U01-050/070 1 . POWER CORDS & HARNESSES MODEL HL-1260e 54T-U01-090 2 . PAPER FEEDER PCB 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1I 1H 1F 1G 4 3 2 6 5 3 2 1 B48K139-2 95 96 2 1 P4 (MP SOL) JW18 JW13 JW2 JW3 1 2 19 20 P5 (ENGINE) R1 RH1 JW12 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 C6 JW4 RH2 C3 C4 C5 JW17 JW21 JW20 JW19 R12 Q2 Q1 Q3 JW26 P2 1 5 JW14 JW23 JW24 R10 R11 R15 R1[...]

  • Page 192

    1. POWER CORDS & HARNESSES REF.NO. CODE Q'TY DESCRIPTION REMARK 1A UH1052001 1 AC CORD, VDE 1B UH1053001 1 AC CORD, SEV 1C UH1055001 1 AC CORD, SAA 1D UH1054001 1 AC CORD, BS 1E UH1051001 1 AC CORD, UL/CSA 1F U34320001 1 AC CORD #4, BS WO/PLUG 1G UK4094001 1 AC CORD #5, DEMKO 1H U34322001 1 AC CORD #6, ISRAEL 1I U34342001 1 AC CORD #8, BS/[...]

  • Page 193

    MODEL HL-1260e 54T-U01-150 3 . CONTROL PANEL MODEL HL-1260e 54T-U01-450 4 . PCB ATTACHMENTS READY DATA ALARM ON LINE SEL MODE FONT FORM FEED SET CONTINUE EMULATION ECONOMY FEEDER COPY SHIFT RESET TEST COPY PAGES FEEDER ORIENTATION DUPLEX 1 2 1-1 1 2 3 4 6 7 9 8 5 TI No.96-P035 / PR98309 10[...]

  • Page 194

    3. CONTROL PANEL REF.NO. CODE Q'TY DESCRIPTION SYMBOL REMARK 1-1 UK3024001 1 CONTROL PANEL UNIT (SP) (B48K143-200B) 1 UK2500000 1 SWITCH FLAT CABLE 21P 2 UH2020001 1 PANEL SHEET, 1260e MODEL HL-1260e 54T-U01-150 4. PCB ATTACHMENTS REF.NO. CODE Q'TY DESCRIPTION REMARK 1 UH2121001 1 REMOTE SW ITCH 2 UH2122000 1 PS SW ITCH W IRE 3 UH2124001 [...]

  • Page 195

    MODEL HL-1260e 54T-U01-100 5 . MAIN PCB, OTHERS 96-P046 SOLDER POINT SP1 SP2 SP3 SP4 SP5 SP6 TRANSACT CUT POINT CP1 CP5 SOLDERING OPEN TRANSACT CUT SHORT P16 A16 P17 B16 C16 A16 B16 C16 A1 B1 C1 A1 B1 C1 B48K235-3 0123456 78 9 ABCD EFG H J K L M 1 + + #29 #30 C60 C14 C4 C130 R134 C40 RA10 RA9 RA24 RA29 C51 RA22 RA21 25 24 RA14 D4 Q19 Q18 Q16 R30 Q1[...]

  • Page 196

    5 . MAIN PCB, OTHERS MODEL HL-1260 e 54T - U01 - 100 REF.NO. SYMBOL CODE Q'TY DESCRIPTION REMARKS 1-4 1-4 B48K234-302B B48K234-302E 1 MAIN PCB ASSY (SP), HL-1260e (OTHERS) MAIN PCB ASSY (SP), HL-1260 1 #28 1 1 MASK ROM:23C16000-01, HL-1260e 2 #17 1 1 MASK ROM:23C16000-02, HL-1260e 3 #29 UK2718000 1 MASK ROM:23C8000-01 4 #18 UK2719000 1 1 MASK [...]

  • Page 197

    MODEL HL-1260e 54T-U01-104 6 . MAIN PCB, ISRAEL SOLDER POINT SP1 SP2 SP3 SP4 SP5 SP6 TRANSACT CUT POINT CP1 CP5 SOLDERING OPEN TRANSACT CUT SHORT P16 A16 P17 B16 C16 A16 B16 C16 A1 B1 C1 A1 B1 C1 B48K235-3 0123456 78 9 ABCD EFG H J K L M 1 + + #29 #30 C60 C14 C4 C130 R134 C40 RA10 RA9 RA24 RA29 C51 RA22 RA21 25 24 RA14 D4 Q19 Q18 Q16 R30 Q13 Q9 H.V[...]

  • Page 198

    6 . MAIN PCB, ISRAEL MODEL HL-1260e 54T - U01 - 104 REF.NO. SYMBOL CODE Q'TY DESCRIPTION REMARKS 1-6 B48K234-303B UK3223001 1 MAIN PCB ASSY 5 (SP), HEB HL-1260e (ISRAEL) 1 #28 UK3711000 1 MASK ROM:23C16000-01 2 #17 UK3712000 1 MASK ROM:23C16000-02 3 #29 UK2718000 1 MASK ROM:23C8000-01 4 #18 UK2719000 1 MASK ROM:23C8000-02 5 #30 UK2945001 1 EPR[...]

  • Page 199

    7 . HIGH-VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY MODEL HL-1260e 54T - U01- 200 8 . LOW-VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY MODEL HL-1260e 54T - U01- 300 1 2 1-2 3 3 1 3 3 3 2 TI No.96-P033[...]

  • Page 200

    7. HIGH-VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY REF.NO. CODE Q'TY DESCRIPTION SYMBOL REMARK 1 UK2702001 1 HIGH-VOLTAGE PS PCB ASSY (SP) B48K186-300E 2 087320616 2 TAPTITE, CUP S M3X6 MODEL HL-1260e 54T-U01-200 TI NO. 96-P028 8. LOW-VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY REF.NO. CODE Q'TY DESCRIPTION SYMBOL REMARK 1-2 UK2753001 1 LOW-VOLT PS PCB ASSY, 115VM(SP) 1-2 UK2754001 [...]

  • Page 201

    MODEL HL-1260e 54T-U01-400 9 . COVERS 1 2 4 5 6 8 7 12 12 9 9 10 11 3 7-8 10 . CHASSIS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MODEL HL-1260e 54T-U01-500 17 19 18[...]

  • Page 202

    9. COVERS REF.NO. CODE Q'TY DESCRIPTION REMARK 1 UH2065001 1 UPPER COVER ASSY, GRAY1227 2 UH2071001 1 TONER CARTRIDGE LID, GRAY1227 3 UH2072001 1 FONT COVER ASSY, GRAY1227 4 UH2076001 1 CLEANER BRUSH 5 UH2077001 1 SIDE COVER L, GRAY1227 6 UH2027001 1 SIDE COVER R2 ASSY, GRAY1227 7-8 UH2082001 1 REAR COVER ASSY, GRAY1227 7 UH2085001 1 CHANGEOVE[...]

  • Page 203

    MODEL HL-1260e 54T-U01-600 11 . TRANSFER 1 2 3 MODEL HL-1260e 54T-U01-650 12 . PAPER TRAY 1 2 3 4 6 1-10 8 8 5 9 TI No.96-P077 / 97-P021 7 10[...]

  • Page 204

    11. TRANSFER REF.NO. CODE Q'TY DESCRIPTION REMARK 1 UH2787001 1 TRANSFER BASE ASSY (SP) 2 UH1834001 1 TRANFER ROLLER A ASSY (SP) 3 087321016 1 TAPTITE, CUP S M3X10 MODEL HL-1260e 54T-U01-600 T/I NO. PR98174 12. PAPER TRAY REF.NO.CODE Q'TY DESCRIPTION REMARK 1-10 UH2806001 1 PAPER TRAY UNIT US (SP), USA 1-10 UH2799001 1 PAPER TRAY UNIT EC [...]

  • Page 205

    MODEL HL-1260e 54T-U01-630 13 . PAPER FEEDER 1 10 3 36 37 5 6 7 14 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 24 11 11 12 13 8 15 4 13 11 13 12 2 TI NO. 97-P049 / PR97037 / PR97131 / PR98202 9 27 28 29 1-35 30 11 16 31 34 35 33 32[...]

  • Page 206

    13. PAPER FEEDER REF.NO. CODE Q'TY DESCRIPTION REMARK 1-35 UH2824001 1 PAPER FEEDER CHASSIS UNIT 2 (SP) (WITH PCB/SW SPRING/SCREW) 1 UH2357001 1 PAPER FEED MOTOR ASSY 2 087320616 2 TAPTITE, CUP S M3X6 3 UH2359000 1 MP PAPER DETECTION ACTUATOR 4 085310815 2 TAPTITE, BIND B M3X8 5 UH2362001 1 PAPER PICK-UP ROLLER ASSY 6 UH2364001 2 PAPER PICK-UP[...]

  • Page 207

    MODEL HL-1260e 54T-U01-700 14 . SCANNER 3 1 3 2 4 7 MODEL HL-1260e 54T-U01-770/771 15 . FIXING UNIT,120V/230V 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 94 B48K142-2 R1 P2 4 1 P1 2 1 R2 C K E A PH1 1-6 TI No.96-P018 PR98061 TI No.PR97148, PR98054, PR98061 8 9 8 9 10[...]

  • Page 208

    14. SCANNER REF.NO. CODE Q'TY DESCRIPTION REMARK 1 UH2790001 1 SCANNER UNIT ASSY A (SP) 2 UK2503000 1 SCN FLAT CABLE 6P 3 087321616 4 TAPTITE, CUP S M3X16 4 UK2504001 1 SCN HARNESS 4P MODEL HL-1260e 54T-U01-700 TI NO. 96-P018 15. FIXING UNIT, 120V/230V REF.NO. CODE Q'TY DESCRIPTION SYMBOL REMARK 1-6 UH2791001 1 FIXING UNIT, 120V (SP) 1-6 [...]

  • Page 209

    MODEL HL-1260e 54T-U01-920 16 . DOCUMENTS 7 9 10 MODEL HL-1260e 54T-U01-930 17 . PACKING MATERIALS 1 2 2 3 4 9 11 6 7 14 5 8 13 12 10 1 2 6 3 4 5 8 TI No.96-P044 / 97-P009 15[...]

  • Page 210

    16. DOCUMENTS REF.NO. CODE Q'TY DESCRIPTION REMARK 1 UK3208001 1 PR DRIVER DISK #1, HL-1260E(FIRST PART 1/2) 2 UK3210001 1 PR DRIVER DISK #2, HL-1260E(LATTER PART 2/2) 3 UK3198001 1 OP EXPLANATION DISK, ENG HL-1260e 3 UK3204001 1 OP EXPLANATION DISK, DEU HL-1260e 3 UK3200001 1 OP EXPLANATION DISK, FRA HL-1260e 3 UK3202001 1 OP EXPLANATION DISK[...]

  • Page 211

    MODEL HL-1260e 54T-U01-99A 19 . ADJUSTING TOOL KIT 9 11 0 11,12 13,14 29 31 43-D,N,O 44 96 46 78-A 87 164 MODEL HL-1260e 54T-U01-940 18 . OPTIONAL PARTS SET 4 5 3 1 2 TI NO. 97-P066 6 T/I NO. PR98047[...]

  • Page 212

    18. OPTIONAL PARTS SET REF.NO. CODE Q'TY DESCRIPTION REMARK 1 UH2820001 1 PAPER PICK-UP ROLLER UNIT 2 (SP) 2 UH1778001 1 SEPARATION PAD SPRING DX (SP) 3 UH1772001 1 SEPARATION PAD DX ASSY (SP) 4 UH2804001 1 ADJUST KNOB STOPPER (SP) 5 UE0368001 1 CARTON, US W /EP-ED HL-1260 (SP) 5 UE0369001 1 CARTON, EU W /EP-ED HL-1260 (SP) 6 UH2823001 1 SPACE[...]

  • Page 213

    I Brother Laser Printer HL-1260e /HL-1660 USER’S GUIDE[...]

  • Page 214

    II T rademarks Brother is a registered trademark of Brother Industries, Ltd. Apple and LaserWriter are registered trademarks, and TrueType is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. Centronics is a trademark of Genicom Corporation. EPSON is a registered trademark, and FX-850 and FX-80 are trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation. Hewlett-Packard, HP and P[...]

  • Page 215

    i Laser Printer HL-1260e/HL-1660 USER ’ S GUIDE (For USA & CANADA Only) For technical and operational assistance, please call: In USA 1-800-276-7746 (outside California) 714-859-9700 Ext. 329 (within California) In CANADA 1-800-853-6660 514-685-6464 (within Montreal) If you have comments or suggestions, please write us at: In USA Printer Cust[...]

  • Page 216

    ii Definitions of Warnings, Cautions , and Notes The following conventions are used in this User ’ s Guide: Warning Indicates warnings that must be observed to prevent possible personal injur y . Caution Indicates cautions that must be observed to use the printer properly or prevent damage to the printer . ✒ Note Indicates notes and useful tips[...]

  • Page 217

    TABLE OF CONTENTS iii TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPOR TANT INFORM ATION: REGUL ATION S ........................ . ix CHAPTER 1 GENERA L ............................................................. . 1-1 ABOUT THIS MANUA L ..................................................................... . 1-1 ABOUT CHAPTERS ON THE FLOPPY DIS K ........................[...]

  • Page 218

    USER ’ S GUIDE i v CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTE R .......... . 3-1 SOFT WARE COMPATIBILIT Y ........................................................... . 3-1 AUTOM ATIC EMUL ATION SELECTIO N ......................................... . 3-3 AUTOM ATIC INTERFACE SELECTIO N .......................................... . 3-5 ABOUT THE CONTRO[...]

  • Page 219

    TABLE OF CONTENTS v SWITCHES IN NORMAL MOD E ....................................................... . 4-5 SEL Switc h ..................................................................................... . 4-5 SET Switc h ..................................................................................... . 4-6 ▲ (UP) or ▼ (DOWN) Switc h ....[...]

  • Page 220

    USER ’ S GUIDE v i SWITCHES IN SHIFT MOD E ............................................................. . 4-64 SHIFT Switc h ................................................................................ . 4-64 EMUL ATION Switc h .................................................................... . 4-65 About Emulation Mode s ................[...]

  • Page 221

    TABLE OF CONTENTS v ii CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANC E .................................................... . 6-1 MAINTENANCE .................................................................................. . 6-1 Toner Cartridg e ................................................................................ . 6-1 Toner Empty Messag e ...................[...]

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    USER ’ S GUIDE v iii RS-232C Serial Interfac e ............................................................... . Appendix- 11 Standard Specification s ............................................................ . Appendix-11 Interface Connector s ................................................................ . Appendix-11 Pin Assignmen t .....[...]

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    REGULATIONS i x IMPOR TANT INFORM ATION: REGUL ATIONS Federal Communications Commission Compliance Notice (For U.S.A. only) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules . These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in[...]

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    USER ’ S GUIDE x Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement ( F or Canada only) This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference- causing equipment standard entitled “ Digital Apparatus ” , ICES-003 of the Department of Communications. Avi[...]

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    REGULATIONS x i ☛ Caution: Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure . Radio Interference (220 - 240 V model only) This printer complies with EN55022(CISPR Publication 22)/Class B. Before this product is used, ensure that you use a double-shielded[...]

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    USER ’ S GUIDE x ii For Finland and Sweden LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT ☛ V aroitus! Laitteen k ä ytt ä minen muulla kuin t ä ss ä k ä ytt ö ohjeessa mainitulla tavalla saattaa altistaa k ä ytt ä j ä n turvallisuusluokan 1 ylitt ä v ä lle n ä kym ä tt ö m ä lle lasers ä teilylle . V arning – Om apparaten anv ä nd[...]

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    REGULATIONS x iii Th e wires in the mains cord are coloured in accordance with the following code : GREEN AND YELLOW : EARTH BLUE : NEUTRAL BROWN : LIVE The colours of the wires in the mains lead of this printer may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug. If you need to fit a different plug, proceed as foll[...]

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    USER ’ S GUIDE x i v DECLAR ATION OF CONFORMITY (EUROPE) W e, Brothe r International Europe Ltd., Brother House 1 tame Street, Guide Bridge, Audensha w , Manchester M34 5JE, UK. declare that this product is in conformity with the following normative documents: Safety: EN 60950, EN 60825 EMC: EN 55022 Class B, EN 50082-1 following the provisions o[...]

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    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL 1–1 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual acts as your guide to the setup and operation of your printer and covers the following topics: CHAPTER 1 GENERAL provides an overview of the printer. Read this chapter first to get familiar with the printer. CHAPTER 2 GETTING S T A R TED give s you general information about thi[...]

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    USER’S GUIDE 1–2 ✒ Notes When you read this user’s guide, note the following: • Chapters 4, 5, 6 and th e Appendices of this User’s Guide are on the floppy disk provided with this printe r . Rea d ABOU T CHAPTER S ON THE FLOPP Y DISK (See page 1-3 ) carefully before you print out the additional chapters included on the floppy disk. • [...]

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    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL 1–3 ABOUT CHAPTERS ON THE FLOPPY DISK ■ The floppy disk provided with this printer contains Chapters 4, 5, 6, and the Appendices of this User’s Guide. Follow the steps below to install and print out the sections you need to see. 1. Set up your printer referring to CHAPTER 2 GETTING ST AR TED. 2. Start your computer and MS-DO[...]

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    USER’S GUIDE 1–4 ABOUT THIS PRINTER Features This printer has the following standard features. When you need more information on how to use a particular feature, turn to the page indicate d at the end of the paragraph. High Speed and Quiet Laser Printing This printer use s electrophotography technology by laser beam scannin g so that it can pri[...]

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    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL 1–5 Universal Paper Cassette and Manual Loading This printer loads paper automatically from the paper cassette. Since the paper cassette is a universal type, a number of di f ferent sizes of paper can be used. Even envelopes can be loaded from the multi-purpose tray and the upper paper cassette. I n addition, the multi-purpose t[...]

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    USER’S GUIDE 1–6 Automatic Emulation Selection Thi s printer can automaticall y select the printe r emulation mode depending on the print commands it receives from the computer software . W ith this feature, many users can share the printer on a network. See page 3-3 . Data Compression T echnology This printer can internally compress the receiv[...]

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    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL 1–7 Microsoft ® W indows ® 3.1 / W indows 95 TrueT ype™ Compatible Fonts: • BR Symbol • Helsinki, Oblique, Bold, BoldOblique • T ennessee Roman, Italic, Bold, BoldItalic • W Dingbats T ype 1 Font Compatible Fonts: • Atlanta Book, BookOblique, Demi, DemiOblique • Calgary MediumItalic • Copenhagen Roman, Italic, [...]

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    USER’S GUIDE 1–8 High Speed Printing with Microsoft W indows 95 / W indows 3.1 Sinc e T rue T ype compatible fonts are resident in this printe r , the printer can print them with Microsoft W indows 95 / W indows version 3.1 at a high speed without downloading them. Because the printer has a T rue T yp e Font rasterize r , it can rasterize fonts[...]

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    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL 1–9 Reprint Function Y ou can reprint the last page printed with a touch of a panel switch which allows reprinting without sending the data again from the computer. See page 4-61 . Flash Memory Card and HDD Card Y ou can store fonts, macros, logos, and other print data in a commercial PCMCIA-compatible flash memory card or HDD c[...]

  • Page 238

    USER’S GUIDE 1–10 Options The following options are available for this printer: Lower Tray Unit A lower tray unit expands the paper source capacity. Y ou can load extra pape r and switch betwee n the upper an d lower paper sources automatically. See page 5-1 . Duplex Unit A duplex unit enables you to print on both sides of the pape r . See page[...]

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    CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED 2–1 CHAPTER 2 GETTING ST ARTED BEFORE USING THE PRINTER Checking the Components Printer Carton When you unpack the printer , check to see that you have all of the following parts. Fig. 2-1 Components in the Printer Carton ✒ Note An interface cable is not a standard accessory. Please purchase an appropriate cable accord[...]

  • Page 240

    USER’S GUIDE 2–2 T oner Cartridge The toner cartridge is inside the toner cartridge carton. ! Caution The toner cartridge is packed inside a bag. Do not open it now. Open it immediately before you install the toner cartridge. The toner cartridge must not be exposed to light for a long time. Fig. 2-2 Toner Cartridge[...]

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    CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED 2–3 General V iew A B Fig. 2-3 Front View Fig. 2-4 Rear View Top Cover Multi-purpose Tray Face Down Print Delivery Tray Font/IC Card Slot Font Cartridge Slot Upper Paper Cassette Power Switch Control Panel Power Cord Connector Bi-directional Parallel Interface Connector RS-232C Serial Interface Connector MIO Card Slot Re[...]

  • Page 242

    USER’S GUIDE 2–4 Operating and Storage Environment Please take note of the following before using the printer. Power Supply Use the printer within the specified power range. AC power: ±10% of the rated power voltage Frequency: 50 Hz (220-240 V) or 60 Hz (110-120 V) The power cord, including extensions, should not exceed 5 meters (16.5 feet). D[...]

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    CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED 2–5 SETTING UP THE PRINTER Opening and Closing the Printer T o install the toner cartridge or to access the paper path, you need to open the top cover of the printer. Remember the following steps to open and close the printer. ■ T o open the printer , hold both sides of the top cover and raise it upwards until it latch[...]

  • Page 244

    USER’S GUIDE 2–6 Removing the Protective Parts After checking that you have all of the correct parts, temporarily place the printer where you can easily reach all sides. Remove the protective parts that secure the printer against damage during transportation, as shown below: ✒ Note Keep all packing materials for transporting or storing the pr[...]

  • Page 245

    CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED 2–7 Installing the T oner Cartridge This printer uses a toner cartridge to print. Y ou have one toner cartridge as standard. A new cartridge contains enough toner to print approximately 6,000 A4 or letter -size single-sided pages at about 5% coverage (if the print density is set at level 8). If you turn on the printer wi[...]

  • Page 246

    USER’S GUIDE 2–8 3. Hold the toner cartridge with both hands. Rock it gently several times at a 45° angle. This distributes the toner evenly inside the cartridge. 45° 45° Fig. 2-10 Rocking the Toner Cartridge 4. Bend the tab up and down several times until it is detached from the toner cartridge. Fig. 2-11 Detaching the Tab[...]

  • Page 247

    CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED 2–9 5. Hold the tab firmly and pull it out until the sealing tape comes out all the way. Fig. 2-12 Pulling Out the Sealing Tape ! Caution If the tab breaks from the sealing tape, hold and pull out the tape. If your hands or clothes get dirty with toner , wipe or wash it off immediately with cold water . 6. Insert the ton[...]

  • Page 248

    USER’S GUIDE 2–10 7 . Close the top cover of the printer. When the cartridge has almost run out of tone r , the display shows the following operator call message to prompt you to replace the toner cartridge. 16 TONER EMPTY Although you can print several pages after the toner empty message appears, be sure to replace the toner cartridge with a n[...]

  • Page 249

    CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED 2–11 Loading Paper in the Paper Cassette The printer usually loads paper from the installed multi-purpose tra y , upper cassette or optional lower paper cassette. ✒ Note The lower tray unit is an option for this printer. This section refers to the upper paper cassette. For information about the lower paper cassette, se[...]

  • Page 250

    USER’S GUIDE 2–12 Follow these steps to set paper and install the paper cassette: ✒ Note Be sure to select the same paper size as the paper to be used from your application software, or correct printing cannot be obtained. If your application software does not support paper size selection on its print menu, you can change the paper size with [...]

  • Page 251

    CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED 2–13 2. Switch the adjustment lever on the back of the paper cassette according to the paper size shown below . I. Backwards : letter , legal, A4, ISO B5, Executive and A5 II. Forwards : ISO B6, A6, COM10, Monarch, C5 and DL Fig. 2-15 Switching the Adjustment lever by Paper Size 3. Set a side paper stop at right front co[...]

  • Page 252

    USER’S GUIDE 2–14 4. Slightly lift the edge of the sliding guides and move them separately so as to match the size of paper to be used. Match the paper length first and then the paper width when setting for lar ger size paper . Match the paper width first and then the paper length when setting for smaller size paper . Fig. 2-17 Adjusting the Pa[...]

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    CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED 2–15 1. Open the multi-purpose tray by pressing the front door of the tray lightly and lowering it gently . ✒ Note Pull out the extension tray of the multi-purpose tray for long paper if it is necessary . Fig. 2-19 Opening the Multi-purpose Tray and Pulling Out the Extension Tray 2. Lift up and slide the paper width gu[...]

  • Page 254

    USER’S GUIDE 2–16 Fig. 2-20 Placing Paper on the Multi-purpose Tray 4. Lift up and slide the paper width guide to match the paper width, so that it lightly touches the right side of the paper stack. ! Caution • Make sure that the neatly stacked paper is correctly seated on the multi-purpose tray , otherwise paper may not be fed correctly , re[...]

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    CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED 2–17 Connecting the Printer to Y our Computer This printer has a bi-directional parallel interface and an RS-232C serial interface. They allow the printer to communicate with IBM/PC ® or compatible computers. Before connecting the printer and computer , you need to purchase or make a connecting cable specifically for th[...]

  • Page 256

    USER’S GUIDE 2–18 3. Secure the connection with wire clips or screws on the printer . Computer Printer Fig. 2-21 Connecting the Printer and Computer 4. Connect the other end of the interface cable to the interface connector on your computer. Be sure to secure the connection on the computer , also. Parallel Interface Port Secure connection with [...]

  • Page 257

    CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED 2–19 T urning the Printer On and Off Plugging in the Power Cord Plug in the power cord as follows: 1. Make sure that the POWER switch is OFF “O”: the switch is on the front right hand side of the printer . 2. Attach the power cord to the printer and plug it into an appropriate AC outlet. Fig. 2-22 Plugging in the Pow[...]

  • Page 258

    USER’S GUIDE 2–20 Pressing the POWER Switch The POWER switch is on the front right hand side of the printer. Pressing the ON side “ | ” supplies power to the printe r , which then performs a self test and warm up. Pressing the OFF side “O” turns the power o f f. Fig. 2-23 Pressing the POWER Switch ! Caution Alway s wait at least 2 secon[...]

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    CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED 2–21 Printing the T est Patterns or Lists Y ou can check print quality and print a list of available fonts before you actually start working with the printer. T o do so, follow these steps: 1. Make sure that you have already set the toner cartridge and loaded paper into the cassette or the multi-purpose tray . 2 Turn on [...]

  • Page 260

    USER’S GUIDE 2–22 T o print out the list of optional cartridge/card fonts, PRINT FONTS C T o print out the list of permanent download fonts, PRINT FONTS P T o exit from the test mode, exit ✒ Notes The messages “PRIN T FONTS C” or “PRIN T FONTS P” appear only when an optional font cartridge/card is installed in the font slot or the per[...]

  • Page 261

    CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED 2–23 6. Press the SET switch. The printer starts printing the selected test pattern or list. When the printer finishes printing, it automatically exits to the off-line state. !"#$%&'()*+,-./1234567890:;@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz[| "#$%&'()*+,-./1234567890:;@ABC[...]

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    USER’S GUIDE 2–24 Checking the Printed T est Pattern or Demo Page After you print out the test pattern or demo page as described in the previous section, take a look at the printed sheet to check print quality. The printer has been shipped with the print density properly adjusted with the control panel switches. If you are not satisfied with th[...]

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    CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER 3–1 CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER SOFT W ARE COM P A TIBILITY Befor e working with your applicatio n software, you need t o set up or install the printer drive r in your software . Locate the printer s that you r application software supports and install the desired printer driver. Each softwa[...]

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    USER’S GUIDE 3–2 T o get the most out of this printer , you need to install the printer driver for this printer or the HP LaserJet 4+ and select the HP LaserJet 4+ emulation mode: this is the best combination. When any other HP LaserJet series printer driver is installed, select the HP LaserJet 4+ emulation mode. When any other printer driver i[...]

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    CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER 3–3 AU T OM A TIC EMUL A TION SELECTION This printer has an automatic emulation selection function. When the printer receives data from the compute r , it automatically selects the emulation mode. This function has been factory set to ON. The printer can select the emulation among the following combinatio[...]

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    USER’S GUIDE 3–4 ✒ Notes When you use the automatic emulation selection, note the following: • Once the emulation is automatically changed, it is not changed again for a short period of time. This time period is called “T ime Out” and it can be set with the EMULA TION switch. The factory setting is 5 seconds. • The EPSON or IBM emulat[...]

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    CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER 3–5 AU T OM A TIC INTER F ACE SELECTION This printer has an automati c interface selection function. When th e printer receives data from the compute r , it automatically selects the bi-directional parallel, RS-232C serial interface, or MIO interface as appropriate. When you use the parallel interface, yo[...]

  • Page 268

    USER’S GUIDE 3–6 ✒ Notes When you use the automatic interface selection, note the following: • Once the interface is automatically changed, it is not changed again for a short period of time. This time period is called “Time Out” and it can be set with the MODE switch. The factory setting is 5 seconds. • The communications parameters [...]

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    CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER 3–7 ABOUT THE CONTROL P ANEL Adjusting the Control Panel Angle Y ou can adjust the control panel to the desired angle, so you can easily read the display messages. T o adjust the angle of control panel, gently pinch the tab on the right side of the panel and move the control panel up and down. Fig. 3-1 Ad[...]

  • Page 270

    USER’S GUIDE 3–8 Selecting the Local Language Display The display usually shows the current printer status. When you operate the control panel switches, it shows functions and settings. If any trouble occurs, it shows the corresponding error message. Y ou can see these messages in several languages. The default language is English. • English [...]

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    CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER 3–9 Using the Panel Switches The printer has a versatile control panel. It has two operation modes: When you press the switches, they work in the NORMA L mode as indicate d above th e switches. When yo u press the switche s with the SHIFT switch held down, they work in the SHIF T mode as indicated below t[...]

  • Page 272

    USER’S GUIDE 3–10 Printer Settings Y ou may operate the printer with the panel switch settings unchanged. They have been factory set. Whe n necessar y , change and store them i n the printer memory as user settings. There are two types of printer settings available on this printer: 1 . User Settings 2 . Factory Settings Remember that the user s[...]

  • Page 273

    CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER 3–11 P APER HANDLING Print Media Paper Size 1. The upper paper cassette Since the paper cassette is a universal type, you can use any of the sizes of paper in the list. The cassette can hold up to 500 sheets of paper (8 0 g/m 2 or 20 lbs.) or up to 4 0 envelopes (Paper should only be loaded up to the arro[...]

  • Page 274

    USER’S GUIDE 3–12 paper source available size available type and capacity the multi- purpose tray (MP) cut sheet : letter , legal, A4, ISO B5, Executive, A5, ISO B6 and A6 envelope: COM 10, Monarch, C5, DL and ISO B5 other size: wide 90-216mm (3.5”-8.5”) long 148-356mm (5.8”-14”) plain paper : 150 envelope : 15 OHP film : 100 label stoc[...]

  • Page 275

    CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER 3–13 Using Envelopes A void using envelopes with the following characteristics: • Smooth or shiny surfaces • Protection cover at envelopes’ adhesive parts • Sealing flaps that have not been folded at purchase • Sealing flaps as shown below • Three or more layers of paper in the marked area •[...]

  • Page 276

    USER’S GUIDE 3–14 Before loading envelopes in the cassette, check the following: • Envelopes should have a lengthwise sealing flap. • The sealing flaps should be crisply and correctly folded (irregularly cut or folded envelopes may cause paper jams). • Envelopes should consist of two layers of paper in the following marked area. Fig. 3-4 [...]

  • Page 277

    CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER 3–15 Cassette Feed Th e printer can feed pape r from the multi-purpose tra y , the upper or the optional lower paper cassette. Y ou can select the multi-purpose tray a s a paper cassette with the FEEDER switch. Since the auto paper feed mode has been factory set, the printer usually feeds paper from the u[...]

  • Page 278

    USER’S GUIDE 3–16 Fig. 3-5 Cassette Feed Manual Feed When you set paper in the multi-purpose tray with the setting MANUAL FEED = ON selected with the FEEDER switch, the printer loads paper only from the multi-purpose tray regardless of the previous feeder selection. When you select the setting P APER IN = CON T in th e M P TR A Y SETTING mode, [...]

  • Page 279

    CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER 3–17 Face Down Print Delivery The printer normally ejects paper onto the top of the printer with the printed page face down. Fig. 3-6 Face Down Print Delivery Face Up Print Delivery Y ou can change the print delivery path from the top to the rear of the printer. Push down the knob located inside the rear [...]

  • Page 280

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–1 CHAPTER 4 CONTROL P ANEL DISPL A Y AND LAMPS This printer has one liquid crystal display (LCD) and four lamps on the control panel. The display can show various messages with up to 16 characters. The lamps light to indicate the current printer status. Fig. 4-1 Display and Lamps Display The display usually shows the cur[...]

  • Page 281

    USER’S GUIDE 4–2 Printer Status Messages The following table shows the printer status messages that are displayed during normal operation: Printer Status Message Meaning 00 READY 001P T1 The printer is ready to print. 00 IDLE 001P T1 The printer is idle. (BR-Script 2 mode only) AUTO LaserJet 4+ The printer is of f-line and currently in HP Laser[...]

  • Page 282

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–3 Printer Status Message Meaning (Continued) 07 FF PAUSE The printer has suspended feeding forms. Pressing the SEL switch resumes form feed. 08 RESET TO The printer is restoring itself to the USER SETTINGS user settings you selected with the panel switches. (The message appears only momentarily .) 09 RESET TO The printer[...]

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    USER’S GUIDE 4–4 Lamps The lamps light or blink to indicate the current printer status. READY LED indication Meaning On Ready to print Blinking W arming up DA T A LED indication Meaning On Data remains in the printer buf fer . Pressing the FORM FEED switch prints the data and clears the buffer . Blinking Receiving or processing data ALARM LED i[...]

  • Page 284

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–5 SWITCHES IN NORMAL MODE Y ou can control the basic printer operations and change various printer settings in the NORMAL mode. Functions available in the NORMAL mode are shown above the panel switches. Fig. 4-3 Switches in NORMAL Mode ✒ Note The factory settings are printed in bold in this section. SEL Switch Pressing[...]

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    USER’S GUIDE 4–6 ✒ Notes When you press the SEL switch, remember the following: • All other switches—except the SEL switch— are operational only when the printer is off-line. • If the printer is not in auto emulation mode, the LCD displays the current emulation by pressing the SEL key to take it off-line, but you cannot enter other em[...]

  • Page 286

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–7 MODE Switch Pressing the MODE switch allows you to enter modes where you change settings. The mode menus and settings vary according to the current emulation mode and options. For details, refer to the pages indicated in parentheses. HP LaserJet 4+, EPSON FX-850, and IBM Proprinter XL Modes BR-Script Mode HP-GL Mode IN[...]

  • Page 287

    USER’S GUIDE 4–8 MODE Switch Settings in HP LaserJet 4+, EPSON FX-850, and IBM Proprinter XL Modes The following table shows all the selections you can make with the MODE switch in the HP LaserJet 4+, EPSON FX-850, and IBM Proprinter XL modes. ✒ Note The mode menus and settings that can appear vary according to the current emulation mode, pri[...]

  • Page 288

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–9 Mode Menu (Continued) Setting Menu Sub-Setting Menu Setting INTERFACE MODE (Continued) I/F AUTO (Continued) MIO Setting Available only when a commercial MIO card has been installed. The settings available on the installed MIO card can appear under the sub-setting menu. FORMAT MODE ORIENTATION ORI=PORTRAIT PORTRAIT or L[...]

  • Page 289

    USER’S GUIDE 4–10 Mode Menu (Continued) Setting Menu Sub-Setting Menu Setting CARD OPERATION When the commercial flash memory card or the HDD card has been formatted: (HP mode only) EXECUTE DATA Execute the data on the card. (See 4-32.) DATA ID=##### Execute the selected data. exit Exit to EXECUTE DATA CARD LIST Print the contents of the card. [...]

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    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–11 MODE Switch Settings in BR-Script 2 Mode The following table shows all the selections you can make with the MODE switch in the BR-Script 2 mode. ✒ Note The mode menus and settings that can appear vary according to the current emulation mode, printer status, and any options that may b e installed in the printer . Mod[...]

  • Page 291

    USER’S GUIDE 4–12 Mode Menu (Continued) Setting Menu Sub-Setting Menu Setting ADVANCED MODE NETWORK MODE LOCK PANEL=OFF ON or OFF (See 4-41.) PASS NO=### Enter pass number. AUTO FF=OFF ON or OFF WAIT TIME= 5s 1 to 99 seconds for AUTO ON FF SUPPRESS=OFF ON or OFF TONER LOW=CONT CONT or STOP exit exit to NETWORK MODE ERROR PRINT ERROR PRINT=OFF O[...]

  • Page 292

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–13 MODE Switch Settings in HP-GL Mode The following table shows all the selections you can make with the MODE switch in the HP-GL mode. ✒ Note The mode menus and settings that can appear vary according to the current emulation mode, printer status, and any options that may be installed in the printer . Mode Menu Settin[...]

  • Page 293

    USER’S GUIDE 4–14 Mode Menu (Continued) Setting Menu Sub-Setting Menu Setting PAGE PROTECTION PROTECT=AUTO AUTO, OFF, LETTER, A4, or LEGAL (See 4-31.) exit Exit to CARD OPERATION CARD OPERATION Same as BR-Script mode (See 4-32.) ADVANCED MODE Same as HP LaserJet 4+ mode (See 4-41.) PAGE COUNTER (See 4-48.) COUNT= 0 Shows the number of printed p[...]

  • Page 294

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–15 Basic Operation Procedures When you operate the MODE switch, remember the following basic steps: 1. Press the SEL switch to set the printer off-line. 2. Press the MODE switch to enter the MODE menus. The first mode menu appears on the display. INTERFACE MODE • Press the ▲ or ▼ switch to scroll through the menus [...]

  • Page 295

    USER’S GUIDE 4–16 Operation Example: Selecting the Parallel Interface For this session, select the parallel interface manually as follows: 1. Press the SEL switch to set the printer off-line. 2. Press the MODE switch. The display shows the first menu. INTERFACE MODE 3. Press the SET switch. When you enter the interface mode, the display first s[...]

  • Page 296

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–17 6. Press the ▲ or ▼ switch until the exit menu appears on the display. exit MODE 7. Press the SET switch. Then the printer automatically returns to the off-line ready state. INTERF ACE MODE The automatic interface selection has been factory set. If you want to select a specific interface manually , use the interfa[...]

  • Page 297

    USER’S GUIDE 4–18 Even if you choose the automatic interface selection, you need to set the communications parameters for the serial interface, high speed/bi- directional communications for the parallel interface, and the optional interface settings if the installed MIO card requires them. See the tables below. For further information about aut[...]

  • Page 298

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–19 Display Message Parameters Settings BaudRate= 9600 Baud rate (Data transfer speed) 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 , 19200, 38400, 57600, 1 15200 baud CodeType=8 bits Code type (Data length) 7 bits or 8 bits Parity =NONE Parity (Data error check) None , even, or odd Stop Bit=1 bits Stop bits (Data separator) 1 o[...]

  • Page 299

    USER’S GUIDE 4–20 FORMA T MODE ORIENT A TION When you select “ORIENT A TION”, you can set portrait or landscape orientation. ✒ Note The ORIENT A TION selection is effective in the HP LaserJet 4+, EPSON FX-850, and IBM Proprinter XL modes. It does not work in other emulation modes. This printer can print pages in portrait or landscape orie[...]

  • Page 300

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–21 When portrait has been selected, the display may look as follows: 00 READY 001P T1 When landscape has been selected, the display may look as follows: 00 READY 001L T1 AU TO MODE ✒ Note The settings in this mode menu are effective in the HP LaserJet 4+, EPSON FX-850, and IBM Proprinter XL modes. They do not appear in[...]

  • Page 301

    USER’S GUIDE 4–22 ✒ Note on “AUTO MASK” When you use application software in non-HP modes, be sure to set “AUTO MASK” to ON. When you use letter- or A4-size paper , the top and bottom 2 lines are masked and they do not appear on the printout. The auto modes are subject to the current emulation mode. O : The auto modes can be set. X : [...]

  • Page 302

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–23 The following settings can be made in this mode: Display Message Page Format Mode PAPER =LETTER Set cut sheet paper size to letter , A4 , legal, B5, A5, B6, A6, or executive, or envelope size to COM10, Monarch, C5, or DL. LEFT M = 0C P Set the left margin at column 0 -126 at 10cpi. RIGHT M = 80C P Set the right margin[...]

  • Page 303

    USER’S GUIDE 4–24 ✒ Notes When you make settings in P AGE FORMA T MODE, note the following: • The letter size has been factory set for 110/120V model. The A4 size has been factory set for 220/240V model. • When you use a smaller size of paper than that specified in the P AGE FORMA T MODE, be sure that the print area is smaller than the pa[...]

  • Page 304

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–25 ■ About Line Settings Setting the number of lines/page automatically sets the line spacing or line feed pitch. If the paper size is changed, the number of lines/page changes accordingly. The new setting is calculated with the following expression and the remainder , if any , is ignored. However , the line feed pitch[...]

  • Page 305

    USER’S GUIDE 4–26 Display Message Graphics Mode PEN SETTING Set the size and percentage of gray separately for six plotter pens. CHARACTER SET Set the standard and alternate character sets. ✒ Note In most cases, the application software controls the above graphics mode settings, so you do not need to set them in this menu with the MODE switch[...]

  • Page 306

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–27 ✒ Notes • When another pen is selected, the display shows the selected pen with the number after “SIZE’ or “GRA Y . ” • Whichever resolution, 300 or 600 dpi, you have selected, the pen size takes effect in units of 300 dpi. ■ Character Set When you select “CHARACTER SET ,” you can select the standa[...]

  • Page 307

    USER’S GUIDE 4–28 Character Sets in HP-GL Emulation Mode ANSI ASCII (Factory setting) 9825 CHR. SET FRENCH/GERMAN SCANDINAVIAN SPANISH/LATIN JIS ASCII ROMAN8 EXT. ISO IRV ISO SWEDISH ISO SWEDISH:N ISO NORWAY 1 ISO GERMAN ISO FRENCH ISO U.K. ISO ITALIAN ISO SPANISH ISO PORTUGUESE ISO NORWAY 2 RESOLUTION MODE The resolution, advanced photoscale t[...]

  • Page 308

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–29 Display Message Resolution RESOLUTION=600 Set the resolution to 600 dpi . (Factory setting) RESOLUTION=300 Set the resolution to 300 dpi. Select the prin t resolution in thi s mode according t o the resolutio n required for your print jobs as shown below: Resolution Setting in Resolution Mode Print Jobs 300 dpi 600 dp[...]

  • Page 309

    USER’S GUIDE 4–30 ■ APT Setting When you select “APT SETTING,” you can use the advanced photoscale technology (APT). This function offers photographic fine grayscale on graphics. APT setting is available only at 600 dpi resolution in BR-Script 2 mode and it requires 6 MB of RAM to enjoy APT printouts. When you set APT=ON, the setting of h[...]

  • Page 310

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–31 The high resolution control has been factory set to “MEDIUM.” The “LIGHT” or “DARK” setting might be better depending on the selected print density. Choose the best setting for clear and crisp printouts. T o check the printout with the high resolution control, perform the test print with the TEST switch. F[...]

  • Page 311

    USER’S GUIDE 4–32 The page protection function reserves additional memory so that the printer can create the entire page image in memory before physically printing it out. This function can be set for letter , A4, or legal size paper. Select the paper size for page protection. Display Message Page Protection PROTECT=AUTO Page protection on only[...]

  • Page 312

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–33 • If you turn the printer off or remove the flash memory card or the HDD card while data is being written onto or deleted from the card, all the data on the card may be lost. • If the write protect switch of the flash memory card or the HDD card is on, this mode menu does not appear. Be sure to install a commercia[...]

  • Page 313

    USER’S GUIDE 4–34 When the installed flash memory card or HDD card is formatted: When you enter this mode menu with the formatted flash memory card or HDD card installed, the display shows the following menus: Display Message Flash Operation EXECUTE DATA Select the data ID and execute the selected data. This menu appears only when any data has [...]

  • Page 314

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–35 ■ Card List When you select “CARD LIST” and you press the SET switch, the printer automatically loads paper and starts printing the contents of the installed flash memory card or HDD card. Y ou can check the contents and the unused capacity of the card. ■ Save When you select “SA VE” and you press the SET [...]

  • Page 315

    USER’S GUIDE 4–36 • Save Data Y ou can send data and save it on the card. In this mode, any kind of data such as PCL data, BR-Script 2 data, and command strings can be saved. When you select “SA VE DA T A” and you press the SET switch, the display shows the following guide menus. SET KEY --> END This message prompts you to press the SE[...]

  • Page 316

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–37 • Save Macro ✒ Note The “SA VE MACRO” menu appears only in the HP LaserJet 4+ emulation mode. If you have downloaded a macro in the printer’s memory , you can save the macro on the installed flash memory card or HDD card. If a macro has been downloaded in the printer’s memory and you press the SET switch a[...]

  • Page 317

    USER’S GUIDE 4–38 Selec t the ID with the ▲ or ▼ switch and press the SE T switch again, so that the printer saves the font with the selected ID. ✒ Note When you see an asterisk on the displa y , the ID number has been used for another font. If you select the used ID numbe r , the old font is erased and replaced with the new one. Whatever[...]

  • Page 318

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–39 • Download Font ✒ Notes • The “ DOWNLOAD FONT” menu appears only in the HP LaserJet 4+ emulation mode. • Be sur e to prin t out th e list o f download font s with the TES T switch and check the download font ID on the list before you enter this menu. Y ou nee d to select the font in this men u with the sam[...]

  • Page 319

    USER’S GUIDE 4–40 ■ Delete When you select “DELETE” and press the SET switch, you can enter the following sub-setting menus to delete macros and fonts or format the installed flash memory card or HDD card: Display Message Save Menu MACRO ID=##### Delete the selected ID macro. DATA ID=##### Delete the selected ID data. FONT ID=##### Delete[...]

  • Page 320

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–41 FONT ID=##### Select the ID number with the ▲ or ▼ switch and press the SET switch, so that the printer deletes the selected font. • Format Card Y ou can format the flash memory card or the HDD card to delete it s contents. Instructions are in the following menu: FORMAT CARD When you press the SET switch in this[...]

  • Page 321

    USER’S GUIDE 4–42 T o cope with this problem , you ca n lock o r unlock th e panel switches with your pass number as follows: Display Message Lock Panel LOCK=OFF Unlock the panel switches of the printer. (Factory setting) LOCK=ON Lock the panel switches of the printer. Even if you lock the panel switches, you can use the SEL, FORM FEED, COP Y ,[...]

  • Page 322

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–43 Y ou can turn on or off the auto form feed in this mode menu as follows: Display Message Auto Form Feed AUTO FF=OFF T urn off the auto form feed. Y ou need to press the FORM FEED switch every time data remains in the printer’s memory . (Factory setting) AUTO FF=ON Turn on the auto form feed. Every time data remains [...]

  • Page 323

    USER’S GUIDE 4–44 ■ T oner Low Y ou can select the printer’s action when “ TONER EMPTY” is detected. Display Message Network Mode TONER LOW=CONT Continue printing if the “TONER EMPTY” error occurs. (Factory setting) TONER LOW=STOP Stop printing if the “TONER EMPTY” error occurs. ERROR PRINT ✒ Note The setting in this mode menu[...]

  • Page 324

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–45 BUZZER SETTING Y ou can turn the buzzer of this printer on or off. If any errors occur and the buzzer is turned on, the printer beeps to alert you. If it is turned off, it does not sound to alert you. Display Message Buzzer BUZZER=ON Turn on the buzzer. (Factory setting) BUZZER=OFF Turn of f the buzzer. SCALABLE FONT [...]

  • Page 325

    USER’S GUIDE 4–46 PRINT DENSITY Y ou can increase or decrease the print density with the ▲ or ▼ switch in this mode menu as follows: Display Message Print Density ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ The more black squares, the darker the ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ print density . The black squares indicate : the de[...]

  • Page 326

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–47 INPUT 14M BUFFER 1 5 SQUARES SIZE 5 SQUARES 4M 100K 51K 1 SQUARE 30K 30K 7M 14M 26M RAM SIZE Fig. 4-7 Input buffer size S A VE SETTINGS Suppose you share this printer with others who want di f ferent panel switch settings or you use the printer with di f ferent settings. Since you can save the current settings in the [...]

  • Page 327

    USER’S GUIDE 4–48 P AGE COUNTER Y ou can check the total number of printed pages with this mode. When you enter this mode, the display shows the number for a short time and automatically moves to “exit MODE” menu. COUNT= 861 EXIT MODE When you finish setting your desired item in the mode menus, advance to the following message: exit MODE Pr[...]

  • Page 328

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–49 FONT Switch Pressing the FONT switch allows you to select fonts and symbol/character sets. ✒ Notes When you use the FONT switch, note the following: • The FONT switch is effective in the HP LaserJet 4+, EPSON FX-850, and IBM Proprinter XL modes. However the settings are subject to the current emulation mode. Note [...]

  • Page 329

    USER’S GUIDE 4–50 SECONDARY FONT SELECT FONT s Set the secondary font. SYMBOL SET s Set the symbol set. TABLE PRINT s Print the code table. exit Exit T o select the font and symbol set in the HP LaserJet 4+ mode, follow these steps: 1. Press the SEL switch to set the printer off-line. 2. Press the FONT switch. The display shows the following me[...]

  • Page 330

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–51 5 . Press the SET switch. When you ente r the “SELECT FONT” menu, you ca n select th e internal font, optional slot font , or permanent downloa d font. The display shows the following message. INTERNAL FONT p* Press the ▲ or ▼ switch until the desired font source appears on the display. Display Message Font So[...]

  • Page 331

    USER’S GUIDE 4–52 See “List of Fonts” on page 4- 5 9 . 8 . Press the SET switch to make the displayed selection e f fective. The steps you follow vary according to the font type, scalable or bitmapped. ■ I f you select a resident bitmapped font (Letter Gothic 16.66) or optional bitmapped fonts, the display shows the symbol set setting men[...]

  • Page 332

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–53 Press th e SET switch to mak e the displayed selectio n effective, then the display shows the font size setting menu. ✒ Note When you have selected fixed-pitch fonts, you set the font size by the characte r pitch (width). When yo u have selecte d proportional spacing fonts, you set the font size in points (height). [...]

  • Page 333

    USER’S GUIDE 4–54 TABLE PRINT p 12. Press the SET switch to start printing the code table of the selected font, or press the ▲ or ▼ switch to skip this menu. The display shows the exit menu. exit 13. Press the SET switch to exit from the setting mode. The printer returns to the off-line state. Setting the Font and Character Set in the, EPSO[...]

  • Page 334

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–55 3 . Press the SET switch. When you ente r the “SELECT FONT” menu, you ca n select th e internal font, optional slot font , or permanent downloa d font. The display shows the following message. INTERNAL FONT * Press the ▲ or ▼ switch until the desired font source appears on the display. Display Message Font Sou[...]

  • Page 335

    USER’S GUIDE 4–56 BROUGHAM * 5 . Press the ▲ or ▼ switch until the desired font appears on the display. See “List of Fonts” on page 4- 5 9 . 6 . Press the SET switch to make the displayed selection e f fective. The steps you follow vary according to the font type, scalable or bitmapped. ■ I f you select a resident bitmapped font (Lett[...]

  • Page 336

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–57 ✒ Note The style indication appears after the font name and the style name differs according to the font name. The italic or oblique indication can appear after any style indication: “ BdIt” indicates a bold italic font, “LtIt” indicates a light italic font, etc. Press the SET switch to make the displayed se[...]

  • Page 337

    USER’S GUIDE 4–58 US ASCII * ✒ Note The character set varies according to the current emulation mode. The above display shows the factory setting in the EPSON FX-850 emulation mode. 8. Press the ▲ or ▼ switch until the desired character set appears on the display. See “List of Symbol/Character Sets” on page 4-60. 9. Press the SET swit[...]

  • Page 338

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–59 List of Fonts For specific characters in resident bitmapped and scalable fonts, see “SYMBOL/CHARACTER SETS” in Appendix. . Display Message Font BROUGHAM Scalable Brougham LETTERGOTHIC Scalable LetterGothic OCR-A Bitmapped OCR-A 12 cpi OCR-B Bitmapped OCR-B 12 cpi LETTERGOTH16.6 Bitmapped Letter Gothic 16.66 cpi LT[...]

  • Page 339

    USER’S GUIDE 4–60 List of Symbol/Character Sets The symbol sets and character sets are subject to the current emulation mode. For specific symbol/character sets, see “SYMBOL/CHARACTER SETS” in Appendix. HP LaserJet 4+ EPSON IBM ROMAN 8 * US ASCII * PC-8 * ISO LATIN1 GERMAN PC-8 D/N ISO LATIN2 UK ASCII I PC-850 ISO LATIN5 FRENCH I PC-852 PC-[...]

  • Page 340

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–61 FORM FEED Switch (REPRINT Switch) The FORM FEED switch works in two ways according to the D A T A lamp status. Form Feed When the printer is o f f-line and there is data remaining in the printer memor y , the D A T A lamp comes on. Pressing the FORM FEED switch executes a form feed and prints out the remaining data. T[...]

  • Page 341

    USER’S GUIDE 4–62 When you press the FORM FEED switch one or more times during reprinting, you can set the number of pages to reprint. The printer reprints the same page the number of times you press the switch. ✒ Note The reprint data remains in the printer’ s memory until the printer is reset or the emulation, or some settings are changed[...]

  • Page 342

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–63 CONTINUE Switch If there is a problem with the printe r , it automatically suspends printing and goes o f f-line. Pressing the CONTINUE switch may ignore the error and resume printer operation. The function of this switch varies according to the CONTINUE mode set with the MODE switch. Since the CONTINU E mode ha s bee[...]

  • Page 343

    USER’S GUIDE 4–64 SWITCHES IN SHIFT MODE Y ou can control the basic printer operations and make various printer settings also in the SHIFT mode. Functions available in the SHIFT mode are labeled with the indications just below the panel switches. Fig. 4-8 Switches in SHIFT Mode ✒ Note The factory settings are printed in bold in this section. [...]

  • Page 344

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–65 EMULA TION Switch This printer has been factory set with the automatic emulation selection function on. The printer can select the emulation mode automatically when it receives data from the computer . When you want to set the emulation mode manually , hold down the SHIFT switch and press the EMULA TION switch. Then y[...]

  • Page 345

    USER’S GUIDE 4–66 5. Set “T ime Out” with the ▲ or ▼ switch. TIME OUT= 5s * This time out is the duration during which the printer will not allow an automatic emulation change. Y ou can set it from 1 second to 9 9 seconds: the factory setting is 5 seconds. 6. Press the SET switch. The next sub-item “EPSON/IBM” appears on the display[...]

  • Page 346

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–67 If the function is turned on, the downloaded macros and fonts are kept in the printer’s memory until the printer is turned off, so that they are not cleared by switching the emulation to the BR-Script 2 mode. ✒ Note The “KEEP PCL” function reserves free space in the printer’ s memory and may cause a memory f[...]

  • Page 347

    USER’S GUIDE 4–68 ■ BR-Script 2 Mode BR-Script is a Brother original page description language and it is a PostScript ® language emulation interpreter. This printer supports level 2. The BR-Script interpreter of this printer can control text and graphics on pages completely and satisfactorily. A verage users do not need to know much about Po[...]

  • Page 348

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–69 ECONOMY Switch TONER SA VE MODE Y ou can turn on or off the toner save mode as follows: Display Message T oner Save Mode TONER SAVE=OFF Turn of f the toner save mode. (Factory setting) TONER SAVE=ON Turn on the toner save mode. The amount of toner on the paper decreases and the printed image may look light gray . POWE[...]

  • Page 349

    USER’S GUIDE 4–70 FEEDER Switch Y ou can select the feeder , manual feed mode, or MP tray settings with the FEEDER switch, and also select the duplex printing mode if the optional duplex printing unit is installed. Display Message Feeder FEEDER=AUTO Select a feeder or auto paper feed . MP FIRST=OFF Turns MP first on or off . MANUAL FEED=OFF T u[...]

  • Page 350

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–71 FEEDER=AUTO * 3. Press the ▲ or ▼ switch until the desired feeder appears on the display. Display Message Paper Feed Method/Paper Source FEEDER=AUTO Auto paper feed FEEDER=MP TRAY Cassette feed from multi-purpose tray (MP tray) FEEDER=TRAY1 Upper paper cassette (T ray 1) FEEDER=TRAY2 Lower paper cassette (T ray 2)[...]

  • Page 351

    USER’S GUIDE 4–72 When you select “MP TRA Y”, “TRA Y1 ,” or “TRA Y2,” an asterisk appears at the end of the display for a short time. Then the “exit” message appears on the display . Press the SET switch again, so that the printer exits from the setting mode to the off-line state. When you select “AUTO”, the tray selection m[...]

  • Page 352

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–73 • Y ou can set “MP FIRST=ON” so that you can use the MP tray paper first until it becomes empty and then switch to other paper sources which hold the same size of paper . Y ou can set “MP FIRST=ON” for this purpose only when all the trays hold the same type and size of paper . When the MP tray paper size is [...]

  • Page 353

    USER’S GUIDE 4–74 2. Press the ▲ or ▼ switch to select the paper size in the multi-purpose tray . ✒ Note When you select the multi-purpose tray as a paper source, you must set the “MP SIZE” manually since the tray cannot sense the size automatically . 3. Press the SET switch to make the displayed setting effective. Then the display sh[...]

  • Page 354

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–75 2. Press the SET switch to enter the media type mode. The display then shows the current setting with an asterisk: REGULAR * 3. Press the ▲ or ▼ switch to select regular , thick paper, or transparency . 4. Press the SET switch to make the setting effective. ✒ Notes • Please do not forget to change the setting [...]

  • Page 355

    USER’S GUIDE 4–76 BIND=LONG BIND=SHORT Fig. 4-9 Binding 4. Press the SET switch to exit the DUPLEX MODE. The printer exits from the setting mode to the off-line state. 5. Press the SET switch again to exit the FEEDER switch setting mode to the printer off-line state. ✒ Note The duplex printing unit can handle letter , A4, legal, executive, an[...]

  • Page 356

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–77 COPY Switch Y ou can set the number of copies to print of the same page with the COPY switch. The computer will release from a printing job in a shorter time if you use this feature than when you set the copy print quantity with your application software. Check the current setting on the display. When the number of co[...]

  • Page 357

    USER’S GUIDE 4–78 RESET Switch Y ou can reset the printer with the RESET switch. The print data that the printer has already received from the computer is cleared and the printer settings are restored to the user settings or factory settings. The temporary download fonts and macro settings you set with commands in the HP LaserJet 4+ mode are al[...]

  • Page 358

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–79 4. Press the SET switch to make the displayed selection effective. The printer is reset according to the selected reset mode. When the “RESET PRINTER” mode has been selected, the printer is reset showing the message alternately as follows: 08 RESET TO → USER SETTINGS When the “RESET SETTING 1-2” mode has bee[...]

  • Page 359

    USER’S GUIDE 4–80 Switch Item Sub-Item Factory Setting MODE INTERFACE MODE – I/F=AUTO For AUTO mode TIME OUT TIME OUT= 5s For bi-directional PARALLEL interface HIGH SPEED HIGH SPEED=ON BI-DIR BI-DIR=ON For RS-232C serial interface Baud Rate BaudRate= 9600 Code Type CodeType=8 bits Parity Parity =NONE Stop Bit Stop Bit= 1 bits Xon/Xoff Xon/Xof[...]

  • Page 360

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–81 Switch Item Sub-Item Factory Setting MODE (continued) FORMAT MODE (continued) PAGE FORMAT MODE (HP LaserJet4, EPSON, & IBM) PAPER LETTER (For 110/120V model) A4 (For 220/240V model) LEFT M 0 (LETTER, PORTRAIT) 0 (LEGAL, PORTRAIT) 0 (A4, PORTRAIT) 0 (LETTER, LANDSCAPE) 0 (LEGAL, LANDSCAPE) 0 (A4, LANDSCAPE) 0 (A5, [...]

  • Page 361

    USER’S GUIDE 4–82 Switch Item Sub-Item Factory Setting MODE (continued) PAGE FORMAT (continued) LINES (HP) 60 (LETTER, PORTRAIT) 78 (LEGAL, PORTRAIT) 64 (A4, PORTRAIT) 64 (A5, PORTRAIT) 64 (A6, PORTRAIT) 45 (LETTER, LANDSCAPE) 45 (LEGAL, LANDSCAPE) 43 (A4, LANDSCAPE) 43 (A5, LANDSCAPE) 43 (A6, LANDSCAPE) LINES (Non-HP) 62 (LETTER, PORTRAIT) 80 [...]

  • Page 362

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–83 Switch Item Sub-Item Factory Setting MODE (continued) RESOLUTION MODE RESOLUTION RESOLUTION=600 APT SETTING APT=OFF HRC SETTING HRC=MEDIUM PAGE PROTECTION – PROTECT=AUTO (Non-BR-Script2) ADVANCED MODE NETWORK MODE LOCK PANEL LOCK PANEL=OFF AUTO FF AUTO FF=OFF For AUTO FF=ON WAIT TIME WAIT TIME= 5s FF SUPPRESS FF SUP[...]

  • Page 363

    USER’S GUIDE 4–84 Switch Item Sub-Item Factory Setting ECONOMY – TONER SAVE MODE - TONER SAVE=OFF POWER SAVE MODE - POWER SAVE=ON For POWER SAVE=ON TIME OUT TIME OUT=30m FEEDER FEEDER - FEEDER=AUTO For FEEDER=AUTO AUTO=T1>T2>MP MP FIRST MP FIRST=OFF MANUAL FEED - MANUAL FEED=OFF MP TRAY SETTING MP SIZE MP SIZE=LETTER (For 110/120V model[...]

  • Page 364

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–85 TEST Switch Y ou can test the printer or print out the list of fonts with the TEST switch. T o do so, hold down the SHIFT switch and press the TEST switch. You will then enter the test mode where you may test the printer o r print out the list of fonts. T o test the printer , follow these steps: 1. Press the SEL switc[...]

  • Page 365

    USER’S GUIDE 4–86 ✒ Notes The message “PRINT FONTS C” or “PRINT FONTS P” appears only when the optional font cartridge/card is installed in the font slot or permanent download fonts are stored in printer memory. • If the optional font cartridge/card is installed, you can print out the list of optional fonts. Since the list shows the[...]

  • Page 366

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–87 ■ When the “PRINT FONTS” mode has been selected, the display shows the selected mode and the printer starts printing out the font list. The display may look like this: 06 PRINT FONTS I When the printer finishes printing, it automatically exits from the test mode to the off-line state.[...]

  • Page 367

    USER’S GUIDE 4–88 HEX DUMP MODE This printer has a useful hex dump mode for checking the print data sent from your computer. The printer lists the print data in hexadecimal form. T o enter the hex dump mode, follow these steps: 1. Check the power state. 2. Operate the switches according to the power state. • If the printer has been turned off[...]

  • Page 368

    CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL 4–89 4. Send data from your computer. When the printer receives data, it starts printing hexadecimal values of the received data. T o exit from the hex dump mode, follow these basic steps: 1. Press the SEL switch to set the printer off-line. 2. Reset the printer with the RESET switch. Or turn off the printer , wait for a f[...]

  • Page 369

    CHAPTER 5 OPTIONS 5–1 CHAPTER 5 OPTIONS LOWER TR A Y UNIT ( L T-1200/ L T-1600) Loading Paper from the Lower Paper Cassette The lower tra y unit is a device that functions as a third paper source which ca n contain a maximum of 500 sheets of paper (80 g/m 2 or 2 0 lbs). For the optional lower tra y unit, consul t the deale r where yo u purchased [...]

  • Page 370

    USER’S GUIDE 5–2 FONT C A RTRIDGE/C A RD, FL A SH M E M O R Y/ HDD C A RD Installing a Font Cartridge/Card, Flash Memory Card and HDD Card This printer has one slot for an optional font cartridge and one slot for an optional font card, flash memory card or HDD card. If you instal l the optional fon t cartridge/card, yo u can use the fonts store[...]

  • Page 371

    CHAPTER 5 OPTIONS 5–3 The following type of flash memory card can be installed: • 51 2 Kbyte : Mitsubishi MF8513-GBDA T01 • 1 Mbyte : Mitsubishi MF81M1-GBDA T01 • 2 Mbyte : Mitsubishi MF82M1-GBDA T01 • 4 Mbyte : Mitsubishi MF84M1-G1EA T 0 1 • 2 Mbyte : Fujitsu MB98A81 113-20 • 2 Mbyte : Fujitsu MB98A81 123-25 • 1 Mbyte : Fujisoku JF[...]

  • Page 372

    USER’S GUIDE 5–4 Selecting the Optional Fonts After you have installed the optional font cartridge/card, you can select optional fonts by any of the following methods: 1. Through your application software 2. W ith a font selection command 3. W ith the FONT switch When you select fonts through your application software, follow the instructions s[...]

  • Page 373

    CHAPTER 5 OPTIONS 5–5 2 . Find the font slot and font ID number on the list. Fig. 5-3 Font ID Numbers on the Font List 3 . Select the font with the FONT switch. See “FONT Switch” in Chapter 4 . Slot A or B Font ID Number[...]

  • Page 374

    USER’S GUIDE 5–6 MODULAR I/O CARD This printer has a modular input/output (MIO) interface slot on the rear panel. This slot allows you to install a commercial MIO-compatible sharing/network card. For more information about MIO cards, consult the dealer where you purchased this printer. When you install the MIO card, follow these steps: 1. Turn [...]

  • Page 375

    CHAPTER 5 OPTIONS 5–7 RAM EXP ANSION This printer has 2 Mbytes or 4 Mbytes of memory standard and 2 slots for optional expansion memory. The memory can be expanded up to 66 Mbytes by installing commercially available single in-line memory modules (SIMMs). (The standard memory fitted can vary depending on the printer model and country .) Minimum M[...]

  • Page 376

    USER’S GUIDE 5–8 The following capacity of a SIMM can be installed: • 1 Mbyte HIT ACHI HB56D25632B-6A, -7A, -8A MITSUBISHI MH25632BJ-7, -8 • 2 Mbyte HIT ACHI HB56D51232B-6A, -7A, -8A MITSUBISHI MH51232BJ-7, -8 • 4 Mbyte HIT ACHI HB56A132BV-7A, -7AL, -7B, -7BL, -8AL, -8B, -8BL MITSUBISHI MH1M32ADJ-7, -8 • 8 Mbyte HIT ACHI HB56A232BT-7A, [...]

  • Page 377

    CHAPTER 5 OPTIONS 5–9 4. Remove the left side cover by sliding it to the rear of the printer . Fig. 5-6 Removing the Left Side Cover ✒ Note Be careful not to connect the network interface cable into the modular jack for options located inside the left side cover , or it may damage the printer . 5. Loosen the screws and then slide and remove the[...]

  • Page 378

    USER’S GUIDE 5–10 7. Install as many SIMMs as you need. • Set a SIMM into the slot at an angle. • Push the tip gently towards the vertical until it clicks into place. ✒ Notes • When you install less than two SIMMs, be sure to install them in the order of slots 1and 2. • When you install different capacities of SIMMs, be sure to instal[...]

  • Page 379

    CHAPTER 5 OPTIONS 5–11 DUPLEX UNIT (DX-1200/DX-1600) The duplex unit is an optional device that allows printing on both sides of pages. When it is installed, you can select either duplex printing or simplex printing from the control panel or by software command. For more information about the control panel, see “FEEDER switch” in Chapter 4. B[...]

  • Page 380

    USER’S GUIDE 5–12 When the duplex unit is installed, paper handling and capacity of the upper paper cassette changes as follows: For Duplex paper source available size all sources for duplex printing (DX) cut sheet : letter , legal, A4, ISO B5(except T2) and Executive The upper paper cassette with duplex installed paper source available size ca[...]

  • Page 381

    CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE 6–1 CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE T oner Cartridge A new toner cartridge contains enough toner to print approximately 6 ,000 A4/Letter-siz e single-sided pages at about 5 % coverage (if the print density is set at level 8). Y ou can check the current page count or the number of printed pages with the MODE switch ( P AGE [...]

  • Page 382

    USER’S GUIDE 6–2 Follow these steps to check the toner cartridge: 1 . Remove the toner cartridge from the printe r . If you turn o n the printer without a toner cartridge installed, th e display shows the following operator call message to prompt you to install the toner cartridge. 14 NO CARTRIDGE 2 . Roc k the toner cartridge gently several ti[...]

  • Page 383

    CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE 6–3 4 . Clean the anti-static teeth with a clean brush. ✒ Note Never touch or clean the transfer rolle r , or print quality may deteriorate. Fig. 6-1 Cleaning the Anti-Static Teeth 5 . Clean the transfer guide, referring to “Cleaning the Printer Interior” in this chapte r . 6 . Open the bag to unpack a new toner cartri[...]

  • Page 384

    USER’S GUIDE 6–4 8. Bend the tab up and down several times until it is detached from the toner cartridge. 9. Hold the tab firmly and pull it until the sealing tape comes out all the way . 10. Insert the toner cartridge in the direction of the arrows engraved on the cartridge into the side guides until it stops securely in the cartridge holder i[...]

  • Page 385

    CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE 6–5 Cleaning Clean the printer exterior and interior periodically with a dry soft cloth. When you replace the toner cartridge, be sure to clean the printer interior with a dry soft cloth. If the printed page gets stained with toner , clean the printer interior with a dry soft cloth. Cleaning the Printer Exterior Clean the pr[...]

  • Page 386

    USER’S GUIDE 6–6 5. If paper o r foreign objects are stuck in the paper cassettes, remove them. Fig. 6-4 Cleaning the Paper Cassette 6. Replace the paper cassette and the optional font cartridge/card. Cleaning the Printer Interior Dip a soft cloth in water and wring it out thoroughly for cleaning the printer interior . ✒ Notes When you clean [...]

  • Page 387

    CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE 6–7 Clean the printer interior as follows: 1 . T urn o f f the printer and unplug the power cord. 2 . Open the top cover of the printer and remove the toner cartridge. 3 . Clean both side s of the pape r access cover an d transfer guide by wiping o f f toner and paper particles with a dr y , soft cloth. The paper access cove[...]

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    CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7–1 CHAPTER 7 TROUBLE SHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING If any problems occu r , the printer automatically stops printing, diagnoses th e problem, and displays the corresponding message to alert you. T ake the appropriate action, referrin g to the followin g tables. If yo u cannot clea r the problem, consult the dealer where you [...]

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    USER’S GUIDE 7–2 Operator Call Message Meaning Action 18 MANUAL FEED ***** SIZE The printer requests you to load paper manually. (The message appears alternately to show a particular size.) Load the requested size of paper on the multi-purpose tray and press the SEL switch. 19 CHECK FONT An error occurred in the optional font cartridge/card. Tu[...]

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    CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7–3 Error Messages Error Message Meaning Action 31 PRINT OVERRU N Print overrun Press the CONTINUE switch to start printing the next page. Data which overran the print area on the page cannot be printed. Check your page protection setting with the MODE switch. Setting page protection to the correct size could solve this [...]

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    USER’S GUIDE 7–4 Error Message Meaning Action 42 CARD FULL Card overflow Delete unnecessary macros or fonts, or use a new card. See page 4-32 . 43 CARD W ERROR Card write error Set the write protect switch of the card to OFF if it has been set to ON. Use a new card. If the same error occurs, consult your dealer or service personnel. 44 SIMM ERR[...]

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    CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7–5 Service Call Messages Service Call Message Meaning Action 50 FUSER MALF Malfunction of fuser Turn of f the printer. W ait 15 minutes, then turn it on again. 51 LASER BD MALF Malfunction of laser beam detector T urn of f the printer. W ait a few seconds, then turn it on again. 52 SCANNER MALF Malfunction of laser scan[...]

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    USER’S GUIDE 7–6 Possible Problems This printer has been designed to be trouble free. However , if any problem should occur , note the display message and take the appropriate action. This section describes the actions to be taken against paper jams and unsatisfactory printouts. Paper Jam If paper jams in the printer , it stops printing and dis[...]

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    CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7–7 Paper may jam in the paper cassette, inside the printer , at the rear access cover or at the paper exit. Check the jam location and follow the instructions below to remove the jammed paper. After you have followed the instructions, the printer automatically resumes printing. However , the DA T A lamp may come on and [...]

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    USER’S GUIDE 7–8 ■ Paper Jam at Rear Access Cover 13 JAM REAR If a paper jam occurs behind the rear access cover before the paper exit, remove the jammed paper as follows: 1. Open the rear access cover . 2. Pull out the jammed paper slowly in direction A or B. Fig. 7-3 Paper Jam at Rear Access Cover 3. Close the rear access cover . Rear Acces[...]

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    CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7–9 ■ Paper Jam at Fixing Roller inside the printer 13 JAM INSIDE If a paper jam occurs at the fixing roller , follow these steps to remove the jammed paper: 1. Open the top cover and remove the toner cartridge. 2. Remove the jammed paper by holding it with both hands and pulling it slowly towards you. W arning The fix[...]

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    USER’S GUIDE 7–10 ■ Paper Jam at the Paper Access Cover Inside the Printer 13 JAM INSIDE If a paper jam occurs at the paper access cover, follow these steps to remove the jammed paper: 1. Pull the upper paper cassette out of the printer to release the edge of the paper from the paper feed roller , or the paper might be torn and dif ficult to [...]

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    CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7–11 ■ Paper Jam in the Paper Cassette 13 JAM TRAYS If a paper jam occurs inside the paper cassette, follow these steps: 1. Pull out the paper cassette. 2. Remove the jammed paper. Fig. 7-6 Paper Jam at Paper Cassette 3. Install the paper cassette. ! Caution Do not pull out the upper paper cassette while paper is being[...]

  • Page 399

    USER’S GUIDE 7–12 Unsatisfactory Printouts If you are not satisfied with the printout quality, check the problem and take the necessary action to clear it. ✒ Note It is possible that paper could meet all of the guidelines listed in the specifications and still not print satisfactorily . This may be due to temperature, humidity or other variab[...]

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    CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7–13 Follow these steps to clear the problem: 1. Open the top cover of the printer . Fig. 7-8 Opening the Top Cover 2. Remove the toner cartridge from the printer. Fig. 7-9 Removing the Toner Cartridge[...]

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    USER’S GUIDE 7–14 3. Rock the cartridge gently several times at a 45° angle. This distributes the toner evenly inside the cartridge. 45° 45° Fig. 7-10 Distributing the Toner Evenly 4. Install the toner cartridge and close the top cover of the printer. 5. Print out several pages. If you are still not satisfied with the printout, replace the t[...]

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    CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7–15 ■ Stains and Stripes If the printed page is stained with toner or has vertical stripes, clean the printer interior. See “Cleaning” in Chapter 6. Here come Pat-top ,he come. One thing I can tell you is you go to be free. Come together right now, over me. Here come Pat-top ,he come. One thing I can tell you is y[...]

  • Page 403

    USER’S GUIDE 7–16 ■ White Spots The printed page may have white spots in black text and graphics areas. Make sure that you use paper or OHP films that meet specifications and have the correct printing surface. Fig. 7-12 White Spots ■ T oner Scatter If toner scatters around printed characters and stains the printed page, clean the printer in[...]

  • Page 404

    CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7–17 ■ Black Page If an entire page is printed in black, make sure that the toner cartridge is properly installed. Never use heat-sensitive paper , or it may cause this problem. Fig. 7-14 Black Page ■ White Page If nothing is printed on pages, make sure that the toner cartridge is not empty , the sealing tape is remo[...]

  • Page 405

    USER’S GUIDE 7–18 ■ Dropout If nothing or part of a page is printed, make sure that the toner cartridge is not empty or the toner is evenly distributed in the cartridge. T ake the proper action, referring to “Unclear Printouts” in this section. Also, make sure that you use paper , OHP films or envelopes that meet specifications. Moist pap[...]

  • Page 406

    CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7–19 ! Caution Operation of the printer outside the specifications shall be deemed abuse and all repairs thereafter shall be the sole liability of the end user/purchaser . (For USA & CANADA Only) For technical and operational assistance, please call: In USA 1-800-276-7746 (outside California) 714-859-9700 Ext. 329 (w[...]

  • Page 407

    APPENDICES Appendix–1 APPENDICES PRINTER SPECIFICA TIONS Printing Print Method Electrophotography by semiconductor laser beam scanning Laser W avelength: 780 nm Pulse duration: 8 0 ns Output: 5 mW max. Resolution 600 dots per inch (The resolution can be enhanced by using high resolution control feature.) Print Speed HL-1260e: 12 pages per minute [...]

  • Page 408

    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–2 Functions CPU 79R3041 20 MHz (MIPS R3000 architecture) Emulation Automatic emulation selection • HP LaserJet 4+ (PCL 5 e ) • BR-Script Level 2 • HP-GL • EPSON FX-850 • IBM Proprinter XL Interface Automatic interface selection among bi-directional parallel, RS-232C serial, and MIO interface. For further informat[...]

  • Page 409

    APPENDICES Appendix–3 Electrical and Mechanical Power Source U.S.A. and Canada: AC 1 10 to 120 V , 60 Hz Europe and Australia: AC 220 to 240 V , 50 Hz Power Consumption <HL-1260e> Printing: 290 W or less Stand-by: 75 W or less Stand-by in sleep mode: 16 W or less <HL-1660> Printing: 340 W or less Stand-by: 75 W or less Stand-by in sle[...]

  • Page 410

    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–4 P APER SPECIFICA TIONS Paper Input Cassettes : • Standard upper cassette (Tray 1) • Optional lower cassette (T ray 2) • Paper size: TRA Y 1: Letter, legal, A4, ISO B5, Executive, A5, ISO B6, A6, COM10, Monarch, C5 and DL TRA Y 2: Letter , legal, A4 and Executive (OPTION) • Max. stacking height in the cassette = 5[...]

  • Page 411

    APPENDICES Appendix–5 T est printing on paper , especially envelopes, is recommended before making a large purchase. The following types of envelopes are not recommended for use. • Envelopes with thick and/or crooked edges • Damaged, curled, wrinkled, or irregularly shaped envelopes • Extremely shiny or highly textured envelopes • Envelop[...]

  • Page 412

    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–6 ✒ Note The manufacturer neither warrants or recommends the use of any particular paper . The operator is responsible for the quality of paper used with the printer . Paper T ypes to A void Some types of paper might not perform well or may cause damage to your printer . T ypes of paper to avoid are: 1. Highly textured p[...]

  • Page 413

    APPENDICES Appendix–7 5. Envelopes with clasps, snaps or tie strings. 6. Envelopes made with smooth or shiny paper . 7. Envelopes that are rough, highly textured, or deeply embossed. 8. Envelopes which do not lie flat or that are curled, wrinkled, or irregularly shaped. 9. Envelopes having an open flap with an adhesive that seals the envelope. US[...]

  • Page 414

    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–8 INTERF ACE SPECIFICA TIONS Bi-directional Parallel Interface Interface Connector A shielded cable that is IEEE 1285 compliant with the following pin assignment should be used. Most existing parallel cables support bi- directional communication, but some might have incompatible pin assignments or may not be IEEE 1284 comp[...]

  • Page 415

    APPENDICES Appendix–9 Signal Description Pin No. Signal Name IN/OUT Explanation 1 DA T A STROBE IN Data is latched at the leading edge of this signal. 2 - 9 DA T A 0 - 7 IN Parallel 8 bit data 10 ACKNLG O UT Data reception is completed and the printer is ready for the next data reception when this signal becomes low. 11 BUSY OUT The printer canno[...]

  • Page 416

    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–10 Parallel Cable Connection for IBM-PC/A T or Compatible Computers and IBM-PS/2 Computers Signal Printer Pin No. Computer Pin No. DA T A STROBE 11 DA T A 0 2 2 DA T A 1 3 3 DA T A 2 4 4 DA T A 3 5 5 DA T A 4 6 6 DA T A 5 7 7 DA T A 6 8 8 DA T A 7 9 9 ACKNLG 10 10 BUSY 11 1 1 PE 12 12 SLCT 13 13 AUTO FEED 14 14 GND 19 - 30[...]

  • Page 417

    APPENDICES Appendix–11 RS-232C Serial Interface Standard Specifications 1) Baud rate: 150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 or 1 15200 baud 2) Synchronization: Start-stop 3) Communications control: No protocol 4) Data length: Serial 7 bits or 8 bits 5) Parity: Odd, even, or none 6) Stop bit: 1 or 2 stop bits 7) Protocol: Xon/[...]

  • Page 418

    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–12 Signal Description Signal Name IN/OUT Explanation FG – Frame Ground SD O UT Send Data. RD IN Receive Data. Receives data transmitted from the computer . RS O UT Request T o Send. “SP ACE” level when the printer is ready to send data to the computer . DR IN Data Set Ready. When DSR is at “SP ACE” level, data ca[...]

  • Page 419

    APPENDICES Appendix–13 Serial Cable Connection for IBM-PC/A T or Compatible Computers and IBM-PS/2 Computers The following diagrams show the pin connections for the most common serial communications. ■ DB-9 Serial Connection When you use a computer with a 9-pin serial port, use a cable with th e following pin configurations. Printer (Male) Comp[...]

  • Page 420

    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–14 SYMBOL/CHARACTER SETS Y ou can select the symbol and character sets with the FONT switch in the HP LaserJet 4+, EPSON FX-850, and IBM Proprinter XL emulation modes. See “FONT Switch” in Chapter 4. When you have selected the HP-GL emulation mode, you can select the standard or alternate character set with the MODE sw[...]

  • Page 421

    APPENDICES Appendix–15 HP LaserJet 4+ Mode Roman 8 (8U) ISO Latin1 (0N) ISO Latin2 (2N) ISO Latin5 (5N)[...]

  • Page 422

    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–16 PC-8 (10U) PC-8 D/N (1 1U) PC-850 (12U) PC-852 (17U)[...]

  • Page 423

    APPENDICES Appendix–17 PC-8 T urkish (9T) W indows Latin1 (19U) W indows Latin2 (9E) W indows Latin5 (5T)[...]

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    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–18 Legal (1U) V entura Math (6M) V entura Intl (13J) V entura US (14J)[...]

  • Page 425

    APPENDICES Appendix–19 PS Math (5M) PS T ext (10J) Math-8 (8M) Pi Font (15U)[...]

  • Page 426

    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–20 MS Publishing (6J) W indows 3.0 (9U) Desktop (7J) MC T ext (12J)[...]

  • Page 427

    APPENDICES Appendix–21 Symbol (19M) W indings (579L) The following table shows characters available only in the corresponding character set. The numbers at the top of the table are hexadecimal code values with which characters are to be replaced in the Roman 8 character set. For other characters, see the Roman 8 character set. SYMBOL SET 23 24 40[...]

  • Page 428

    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–22 EPSON Mode US ASCII The following table shows characters available only in the corresponding character set. The numbers at the top of the table are hexadecimal code values with which characters are to be replaced in the US ASCII character set. For other characters, see the US ASCII character set. CHARACTER SET 23 24 40 [...]

  • Page 429

    APPENDICES Appendix–23 PC-8 PC-8 D/N PC-850 PC-852[...]

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    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–24 PC-860 PC-863 PC-865 PC-8 T urkish[...]

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    APPENDICES Appendix–25 IBM Mode PC-8 PC-8 D/N PC-850 PC-852[...]

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    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–26 PC-860 PC-863 PC-865 PC-8 T urkish[...]

  • Page 433

    APPENDICES Appendix–27 HP-GL Mode ANSI ASCII 9825 CHR. SET[...]

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    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–28 FRENCH/GERMAN SCANDINA VIAN SP ANISH/LA TI N JIS ASCII[...]

  • Page 435

    APPENDICES Appendix–29 ROMAN8 EXT . ISO IR V ISO SWEDISH ISO SWEDISH:N[...]

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    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–30 ISO NOR W A Y 1 ISO GERMAN ISO FRENCH ISO U.K.[...]

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    APPENDICES Appendix–31 ISO IT ALIAN ISO SP ANISH ISO POR TUGUESE ISO NOR W A Y 2[...]

  • Page 438

    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–32 Symbol Sets Supported by the Printer’s Intellifont Compatible T ypefaces PCL Symbol Set Typeface Alaska Antique Brougham Cleveland Connect- Guatemala Letter Set ID Symbol Set Oakland Cond. icut Antique Gothic 8 U Roman-8 • • • • • • • 0 N ISO 8859-1 Latin1 • • • • • • • 2 N ISO 8859-2 Latin[...]

  • Page 439

    APPENDICES Appendix–33 PCL Symbol Set Typeface(Continued) LetterGothic Mary- Oklahoma PC PC Utah Utah Set ID Symbol Set 16.66** land Brussels Tennessee Cond. 8 U Roman-8 • • • • • • • 0 N ISO 8859-1 Latin1 • • • • • • • 2 N ISO 8859-2 Latin2 • • • • • • • 5 N ISO 8859-9 Latin5 • • • • • • • [...]

  • Page 440

    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–34 Symbol Sets Supported by the Printer’s T rueT ype™ and T ype 1 Font Compatible, and Original T ypefaces PCL Symbol Set Typeface Atlanta BR Copen- Calgary Helsinki Portugal Tennes- W Set ID Symbol Set Symbol hagen see Dingbats 8 U Roman-8 • • • • • • 0 N ISO 8859-1 Latin1 • • • • • • 2 N ISO 8[...]

  • Page 441

    APPENDICES Appendix–35 PCL Symbol Set Typeface Bermuda Script Germany San Diego US Roman Set ID Symbol Set 8 U Roman-8 • • • • 0 N ISO 8859-1 Latin1 • • • • 2 N ISO 8859-2 Latin2 5 N ISO 8859-9 Latin5 1 0 U PC-8 • • • • 1 1 U PC-8 D/N • • • • 1 2 U PC-850 • • • • 1 7 U PC-852 9 T PC-Turk 1 9 U Windows 3.1 L[...]

  • Page 442

    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–36 QUICK REFERENCE OF COMMANDS The following tables show commands sorted by function. For further information about commands, refer to the “T echnical Reference Manual,” which is optionally available. ✒ Note l represents the lowercase l letter. Script notation is used because lowercase l and the number 1 can be easil[...]

  • Page 443

    APPENDICES Appendix–37 Function Command Decimal Hexadecimal Paper Size ESC & l # A 27 38 108 ## 65 1B 26 6C ## 41 Executive ESC & l 1 A 27 38 108 49 65 1B 26 6C 31 41 Letter ESC & l 2 A 27 38 108 50 65 1B 26 6C 32 41 Legal ESC & l 3 A 27 38 108 51 65 1B 26 6C 33 41 A4 ESC & l 26 A 27 38 108 50 54 65 1B 26 6C 32 36 41 B5 ESC &a[...]

  • Page 444

    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–38 Function Command Decimal Hexadecimal RASTER GRAPHICS Resolution Setting 75 dpi ESC * t 75 R 27 42 116 55 53 82 1B 2A 74 37 35 52 100 dpi ESC * t 100 R 27 42 116 49 48 48 82 1B 2A 74 31 30 30 52 200 dpi ESC * t 200 R 27 42 116 50 48 48 82 1B 2A 74 32 30 30 52 150 dpi ESC * t 150 R 27 42 116 49 53 48 82 1B 2A 74 31 35 30 [...]

  • Page 445

    APPENDICES Appendix–39 Function Command Decimal Hexadecimal PATTERN Horizontal Size ESC * c # A 2 7 4 2 99 ## 6 5 1B 2A 63 ## 41 (# dot) Horizontal Size ESC * c # H 27 4 2 99 # # 72 1B 2A 6 3 ## 48 (# decipoint) Vertical Size ESC * c # B 2 7 4 2 9 9 ## 66 1B 2A 63 ## 42 (# dot) Vertical Size ESC * c # V 27 42 9 9 ## 86 1B 2A 63 ## 56 (# decipoint[...]

  • Page 446

    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–40 Function Command Decimal Hexadecimal 1 Horiz. Line ESC * c 1 G 27 42 99 4 9 71 1B 2 A 63 3 1 47 2 Vert. Lines ESC * c 2 G 27 4 2 99 50 7 1 1B 2A 63 3 2 47 3 Diagonal Lines ESC * c 3 G 27 42 99 5 1 71 1B 2A 63 33 4 7 4 Diagonal Lines ESC * c 4 G 27 42 99 5 2 71 1B 2A 63 34 4 7 5 Square Grid ESC * c 5 G 27 42 99 5 3 71 1B[...]

  • Page 447

    APPENDICES Appendix–41 Function Command Decimal Hexadecimal DOWNLOAD FONT Font ID Set ESC * c # D 27 42 99 ## 6 8 1B 2 A 63 # # 4 4 (#: ID) Character Code Set ESC * c # E 27 42 9 9 ## 69 1B 2A 63 ## 45 (##: chara. code) Download Control Delete All ESC * c 0 F 27 4 2 9 9 4 8 7 0 1 B 2A 6 3 30 46 Delete Temporary ESC * c 1 F 27 4 2 99 49 70 1B 2 A [...]

  • Page 448

    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–42 Function Command Decimal Hexadecimal USER-DEFINED SYMBOL SET Symbol Set ID Set ESC * c # R 27 42 9 9 ## 8 2 1B 2A 63 ## 52 (#: ID) Define Symbol Set ESC ( f # W 27 40 102 ## 87 1B 28 66 ## 46 (#: byte) Symbol Set Control Delete All ESC * c 0 S 27 42 99 48 83 1B 2A 63 30 53 Delete Temporary ESC * c 1 S 27 42 9 9 49 8 3 1[...]

  • Page 449

    APPENDICES Appendix–43 Function Command Decimal Hexadecimal Flush All Pages Flush All Complete Pages ESC & r 0 F 2 7 38 114 48 70 1B 26 72 30 46 Flush All Page Data ESC & r 1 F 27 38 114 49 70 1B 26 72 31 46 Free Memory Space ESC * s 1 M 27 42 115 49 77 1B 2A 73 31 4D Echo ESC * s # X 27 42 115 # … # 88 1B 2A 73 # … # 58 # = Echo valu[...]

  • Page 450

    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–44 Function Command Decimal Hexadecimal Simplex/Duplex Print (Available when Duplex Unit is installed) Simplex ESC & l 0 S 27 38 108 48 83 1B 26 6C 30 53 Duplex & Long-Edge Binding ESC & l 1 S 27 38 108 49 83 1B 26 6C 31 53 Duplex & Short-Edge Binding ESC & l 2 S 27 38 108 50 83 1B 26 6C 32 53 Paper Sid[...]

  • Page 451

    APPENDICES Appendix–45 Function Command Decimal Hexadecimal Wingdings ESC ( 579 L 2 7 4 0 5 3 5 5 57 7 6 1B 2 8 3 5 3 7 3 9 4 C PS Math ESC ( 5 M 27 40 53 77 1B 28 35 4D Ventura Math ESC ( 6 M 27 40 54 77 1B 28 36 4D Math-8 ESC ( 8 M 27 40 56 77 1B 28 38 4D Symbol ESC ( 19 M 27 4 0 49 5 7 77 1B 2 8 31 3 9 4D ISO 8859-2 Latin2 ESC ( 2 N 27 4 0 50 [...]

  • Page 452

    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–46 Function Command Decimal Hexadecimal PC-8 ESC ( s 25 C 27 40 115 50 53 67 1B 28 73 32 35 43 PC-8 D/N ESC ( s 23 C 27 40 115 50 51 67 1B 28 73 32 33 43 PC-850 ESC ( s 26 C 27 40 115 50 54 67 1B 28 73 32 36 43 PC-860 ESC ( s 27 C 27 40 115 50 55 67 1B 28 73 32 37 43 PC-863 ESC ( s 28 C 27 40 115 50 56 67 1B 28 73 32 38 43[...]

  • Page 453

    APPENDICES Appendix–47 Function Command Scalable Fonts Intellifont-compatible Fonts (##: point size) Alaska ESC ( s 1 p ## v 0 s 1 b 4 3 6 2 T Alaska Extrabold ESC ( s 1 p ## v 0 s 4 b 4 3 6 2 T Antique Oakland ESC ( s 1 p ## v 0 s 0 b 4 1 6 8 T Antique Oakland Bold ESC ( s 1 p ## v 0 s 3 b 4 1 6 8 T Antique Oakland Oblique ESC ( s 1 p ## v 1 s 0[...]

  • Page 454

    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–48 Function Command Type 1 Font Compatible Fonts (##: point size) Atlanta Book ESC ( s 1 p ## v 0 s 0 b 1 5 5 T Atlanta Demi ESC ( s 1 p ## v 0 s 3 b 1 5 5 T Atlanta BookOblique ESC ( s 1 p ## v 1 s 0 b 1 5 5 T Atlanta DemiOblique ESC ( s 1 p ## v 1 s 3 b 1 5 5 T Calgary MediumItalic ESC ( s 1 p ## v 1 s 0 b 1 5 9 T Copenh[...]

  • Page 455

    APPENDICES Appendix–49 CCITT G3/G4 and TIFF (original command) One of the unique features of the PCL mode of this printer is it supports CCITT G3/G4 type data compression and TIFF format. ■ CCITT G3/G4 (Raster Graphic Mode 1 152) The printer’s PCL mode supports CCITT G3/G4 type graphic data compression. This format is popular in optical docum[...]

  • Page 456

    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–50 Mode 1 152 graphic data header data structure Position Data Description 0-1 6E 6E ‘nn’ This is header ID. 2-3 0A 00 reserved (Header V ersion) 4-7 5E 00 00 00 Picture data start offset from header top 8-1 1 File Length File length including 94 byte header . If file length is 65,536 byte, these 4 bytes become “00 0[...]

  • Page 457

    APPENDICES Appendix–51 ■ TIFF Format (Raster Graphic Mode 1024) & Advanced Photoscale T echnology The printer’s PCL mode supports TIFF V ersion 5.0 file format as a format to transfer raster graphics data. Mode set command for TIFF file format is ESC *b1024M. One transfer graphics data command (ESC*b###W) should contain whole TIFF file. I[...]

  • Page 458

    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–52 Horizontal 1200-dpi Image Format Mode(Raster Graphic Mode 1027) The printer supports 1200 dpi printing for special image formats in 1200 dpi mode. W e recommend that the installed printer memory i s 10 Mbytes or more for 1200 dpi printing. T o set 1200 dpi mode, 1. Set 1200 dpi printing mode by using the following PJL c[...]

  • Page 459

    APPENDIC ES Appendix–53 The block data i s compos ed as follow s: Position Data Description 0 - 1 Block length n - 2 2 - 3 Horizontal position d ots from the left of the page 4 - 5 V ertical position dots from the leading edge of the page 6 Height dots number of im age vert ical dots 7 - 8 Wi dth w ords num ber of im age horizontal 16 bi t wo r d[...]

  • Page 460

    USER’ S GUIDE Appendix–54 16 bit repeatin g com pressed data When the most significant 3 bits in the first 2 bytes are in the order 1, 0 , 0, the remaining 13 bits indicate the number of times to repeat 16 bit data. The following 2 bytes should be the 16 bit d ata to repeat. 15 14 13 12 0 1 0 0 num ber of repeats(13 bits) data to repeat(16 bits[...]

  • Page 461

    APPENDICES Appendix–55 HP-GL/2 Command Sets Command Mnemonic Parameters Dual Context Extensions ENTER PCL MODE ESC % # A 0-Retain previous PCL cursor position and palette 1-Use current HP-GL/2 pen position and palette RESET ESC E None PRIMARY FONT F I Font_ID SECONDARY FONT FN Font_ID SCALABLE OR BITMAPPED FONTS S B 0-Scalable fonts only 1-Bitmap[...]

  • Page 462

    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–56 Command Mnemonic Parameters EDGE WEDGE E W radius, start_angle, sweep_angle [, chord_angle]; POLYGON MODE PM polygon_definition; FILL POLYGON FP 0 Odd/Even fill EDGE POLYGON EP 1 non-zero winding fill Character Group SELECT STANDARD FONT SS SELECT ALTERNATE FONT SA ABSOLUTE DIRECTION D I [run, rise]; RELATIVE DIRECTION [...]

  • Page 463

    APPENDICES Appendix–57 Printer Job Language Commands Syntax Command Function and Syntax Syntax Rules [ ] Brackets indicate optional parameters. < > Indicates special characters and items Special Characters and Items DEC. HEX. <HT> Horizontal Tab (element of white space) 09 09 <LF> L ine Feed (PJL command terminator) 10 0A <CR[...]

  • Page 464

    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–58 EPSON FX-850 Mode Command name Function Sequence Decimal Hexadecimal Null Ignored NUL 0 00 Bell Ignored BEL 7 07 Space Moves the cursor one position to the right SP 32 2 0 Backspace Moves the cursor one position to the left BS 8 0 8 Line Feed Moves down one line LF 1 0 0A Form Feed Ejects a page (if data has been printe[...]

  • Page 465

    APPENDICES Appendix–59 Command name Function Sequence Decimal Hexadecimal Set Right Margin Sets right margin n columns from the left ESC Q n 27 81 n 1B 51 n margin (range depends on type size and paper size) Set Skip-over Sets bottom margin at the n-th line, ESC N n 2 7 78 n 1B 4 E n Perforation counting from the bottom Cancel Skip-over Cancels t[...]

  • Page 466

    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–60 Command name Function Sequence Decimal Hexadecimal Set/Cancel Double- Sets (n = 1) or cancels (n = 0) double-high ESC w n 27 119 n 1B 77 n High Mode mode Set Italic Print Mode Selects italic printing ESC 4 2 7 52 1B 34 Cancel Italic Print Cancels italic printing ESC 5 27 53 1 B 35 Mode Set Super/Subscript Sets either su[...]

  • Page 467

    APPENDICES Appendix–61 IBM Proprinter XL Mode Command name Function Sequence Decimal Hexadecimal Null Ignored NUL 0 00 Bell Ignored BEL 7 07 Space Moves the cursor one character to the right SP 3 2 20 Backspace Moves the cursor one character to the left BS 8 0 8 Line Feed Moves the cursor to the next line L F 10 0A Form Feed Prints the data in th[...]

  • Page 468

    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–62 Command name Function Sequence Decimal Hexadecimal Cancel Skip-over Cancels the bottom margin setting ESC O 27 79 1B 4F Perforation Set 1/8” Line Sets line spacing to 1/8 inch ESC 0 2 7 48 1B 30 Spacing Mode Set 7/72” Line Sets line spacing to 7/72 inch ESC 1 2 7 49 1B 31 Spacing Mode Save n/72” Line Sets line spa[...]

  • Page 469

    APPENDICES Appendix–63 Command name Function Sequence Decimal Hexadecimal Set/Cancel When n=1, subsequent characters ESC - n 27 45 n 1B 2D n Underline Print (including spaces, but excluding Mode horizontal tabs) are underlined. When n=0, this effect is canceled Set/Cancel When n=1, subsequent characters ESC _ n 27 95 n 1B 5F n Overline Print (inc[...]

  • Page 470

    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–64 HP-GL Mode Command Mnemonic Parameters Vector Group ARC ABSOLUTE A A x_center, y_center, sweep_angle [, chord_angle]; ARC RELATIVE AR x_increment, y_increment, sweep_angle [, chord_angle]; PLOT ABSOLUTE PA [x, y … [ , x, y]]; PLOT RELATIVE PR [x, y … [, x, y]]; PEN DOWN PD [x, y … [, x, y]]; PEN UP PU [x, y … [,[...]

  • Page 471

    APPENDICES Appendix–65 Function Command Decimal Hexadecimal Go to Other Emulations BR-Script 2 Batch Mode ESC CR AB 27 13 65 66 1B 0D 41 42 BR-Script 2 Interactive Mode ESC CR AI 27 13 6 5 73 1B 0D 4 1 49 HP LaserJet III ESC CR H 27 13 72 1B 0D 48 IBM Proprinter XL ESC CR I 27 13 73 1 B 0D 49 EPSON FX-850 ESC CR E 27 1 3 69 1B 0 D 4 5 High Resolu[...]

  • Page 472

    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–66 Bar Code Control The printer can print bar codes in the HP LaserJet 4+, EPSON FX-850, and IBM Proprinter XL emulation modes. Print Bar Codes or Expanded Characters Code ESC i Dec 27 105 Hex 1B 69 Format: ESC i n … n Creates bar codes or expanded characters according to the segment of parameters “n … n”. For fu[...]

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    APPENDICES Appendix–67 ■ Bar Code, Expanded Character , Line Block Drawing & Box Drawing n = “s0” or “S0” 3 : 1 (default) n = “s1” or “ S1” 2 : 1 n = “s3” or “ S3” 2.5 : 1 This parameter selects the bar code style as above. When the EAN 8, EAN 13, UPC-A, Code 128 or EAN 128 bar code mode is selected, this bar code st[...]

  • Page 474

    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–68 ■ Bar Code Human Readable Line On or Off n = “r0” or “R0” Human readable line OFF n = “r1” or “R1” Human readable line ON Default: Human readable line ON (1) “T5” or “t5” (2) “T6” or “t6” (3) “T130” or “t130” (4) “T131” or “t131” Default: Human readable line OFF All othe[...]

  • Page 475

    APPENDICES Appendix–69 ■ Bar Code, Expanded Character, Line Block Drawing & Box Drawing Offset in X-axis n = “xnnn ” or “Xnnn” This parameter specifies the offset from the left margin in the “ u”- or “U”-specified unit. ■ Bar Code & Expanded Character Offset in Y-axis n = “ynnn ” o r “Ynnn” This parameter speci[...]

  • Page 476

    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–70 ■ Expanded Character Rotation n = “a0” or “A1” Upright (default) n = “a1” or “A1” Rotated 90 degrees n = “a2” or “A2” Upside down, rotated 180 degrees n = “a3” or “A3” Rotated 270 degrees ■ Bar Code Data Start n = “b” or “B” Data that follows “b” or “B” is read in as b[...]

  • Page 477

    APPENDICES Appendix–71 • When EAN 8, EAN 13, or UPC A is selected with the parameter “t5” or “T5”: T en numerical characters “0” to “9” can be accepted as bar code data. The number of characters for bar codes is limited as follows. EAN 8: T otal 8 digits (7 digits + 1 check digit) EAN 13: T otal 13 digits (12 digits + 1 check di[...]

  • Page 478

    USER’S GUIDE Appendix–72 • When ISBN (EAN) is selected with the parameter “t130” or “ T130”: Same rules apply as for “t5” or “T5” • When ISBN (UPC-E) is selected with the parameter “ t131” or “ T131” : Same rules apply as for “t6” or “T6” • When EAN 128 set A, set B or set C is selected with the parameter ?[...]

  • Page 479

    APPENDICES Appendix–73 'UPC-A LPRINT CHR$(27);"it5r1o0x50y70b12345678901?"; 'EAN-13 LPRINT CHR$(27);"it5r1o0x100y70b123456789012?"; 'UPC-E LPRINT CHR$(27);"it6r1o0x150y70b0123456?"; 'Codabar LPRINT CHR$(27);"it9r1s0o0x00y100bA123456A"; 'Code 128 set A LPRINT CHR$(27);"it12r[...]

  • Page 480

    INDEX Index–1 INDEX ▼ (DOWN) switch: 4-6 ▲ (UP) switch: 4-6 A adjustment knob for face up/down print delivery: 2-3 adjustment lever: 2-13 advanced photoscale technology (APT): 1-4, 4-30 ALARM lamp: 4-4 angle of control panel: 3-7 anti-static teeth: 6-3 application software: 3-1 AU T O CR: 4-21 auto form feed: 4-42 AU T O LF: 4-21 AU T O MASK:[...]

  • Page 481

    USER’S GUIDE Index–2 F face down print delivery: 3-17 face down print delivery tray: 2-3 face up print delivery: 3-17 factory settings: 3-10, 4-79 FEEDER switch: 4-70 fixing roller: 7-9 flash memory card: 1-10, 5-2 flash operation: 4-34 floppy disk: 1-3 fonts: 1-6, 4-59 font card: 5-2 font cartridge: 1-10, 5-2 font cartridge slot: 2-3 font/IC c[...]

  • Page 482

    INDEX Index–3 number of printed pages: 4-48 O o f f-line: 4-5 on-line: 4-5 ON LINE lamp: 4-4 operator call message: 7-1 optional fonts: 5-4 optional interface: 4-19 options: 1-10 orientation: 4-20 P page format mode: 4-23 page protection: 4-32 paper access cover: 6-7, 7-10 paper capacity: 3-12 paper cassette: 1-5, 2- 1 1, 3-15 paper exit: 7-7 pap[...]

  • Page 483

    USER’S GUIDE Index–4 spacers: 2-6 stop bit: 4-19 switch: 3-9 symbol set: 4-60 , Appendix-14 T table print: 4-54, 4-58 technical reference manual: 1-10 test mode: 4-85 test pattern: 4-86 TES T switch: 4-85 TIFF Format : Appendix-51 time out for the auto interface selection: 4-17 time out for the automatic emulation change: 4-65 time out for the [...]