IBM S544-5361-01 manual

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    S54 4-536 1-01 IBM Netw ork Color Printer : Oper ator ’s Guid e Quick Start Task Wher e t o Look Requestin g service page x iii Ordering fe atures and supplies page 1– 4 Choosing paper page 2– 2 Storing p aper page 2– 5 Handling t ransparen cies page 2– 6 Loading pap er page 3– 2 Loading tra nsparencies page 3– 9 Replacing a toner car[...]

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    NOTE Before using this information and the produ ct it supports, be sure to read the general information unde r “Notices” o n page vii. Secon d Edi tio n (Jun e 1996) Thi s e dit io n applie s to th e IBM N et w o rk Colo r Print er: O perat or ’s Gu ide . Thi s p ubl ication may c on tain re fere nc e s to, or in f orm a tion abo ut, IB M pr[...]

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     Copyrig ht IBM Corp. 199 6 iii Table of Contents Table of Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i ii Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii Trademark[...]

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    iv IBM Netw ork Colo r Prin ter O per ator’s Gu ide Chapter 2. Choosing and S toring Paper a nd Transparenc ies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–1 Choosing P aper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–2 Paper You S hould Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    v Setti ng the Power S avings Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–23 Using the Language Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–24 Changing the Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–24 Language Menu Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    vi IBM Netw ork Colo r Prin ter O per ator’s Gu ide Understa nding Status Me ssages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–7 Understa nding Operator E rror Mes sages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 –8 Chapter 8. Maintai ning the Pri nter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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     Copyri ght IBM Corp. 1996 Noti ces vii Notices Referenc es in thi s public ation to IBM products, programs, or s ervices do not imp ly that IBM intend s to ma ke these a vaila ble in all cou ntrie s in whic h IBM oper ates. Any r eference to an IBM lice nsed product, p rogram, or servic e is not int en ded t o s ta t e or im ply th at on ly IBM[...]

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    viii I BM Network Color Pri nt er Operato r’ s G u ide Communications Statements Federal Communication Notices Commis sion (FCC) Statement NOTE: Th i s e qui pment has b een tested and found to co mply wi th t he l i mits for a Clas s B digit al device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These li mits are de signe d t o pr ovid e reas on able [...]

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    Notices ix • Increa se the sepa ratio n be tween the eq uip me nt and rece iv er. • Con nect th e equ ipme nt into an o utlet o n a c ircuit differe nt from that t o whic h the re c eiv e r is co nn ected . • Con s ult an IBM a ut ho rize d de aler or se rvice re pres en tativ e fo r he lp. Prope rly shie lded a nd grou nded cable s and co nn[...]

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    x IBM Net work Col or Pr inter Operator’s Guide[...]

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    Preface xi Preface This publi cation te lls yo u how to perform tasks su ch as loa ding pap er, loading trans parenc ies, removin g paper jams, changing paper size, and other sim ilar tasks. Audience This pu blic at ion is int en ded fo r a k ey op erat or w h o mai nt ain s the pri nter a nd order s su ppl ies, and for all us ers w ho replac e su [...]

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    xii IBM Network Color Pri nter Operator ’ s Guide Terminol ogy Common Phrases This gu ide r ef ers t o th e IB M N et w or k Color P rinte r as the prin ter. Add ition all y, the Ne two rk Pri nt Se rv er f ea ture is re f erre d to as t he NP S. Pape r In pu t an d Ou tput R ecep tac les I nput re ce pt acl es are ca lle d tray s , su ch as tr a[...]

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    Pref ace xiii Laser Safe ty This pr inter co mpli es w it h t he p erfo rm an ce sta nd ards se t th e by U . S. F ood and Drug A dministr ation for a Class 1 L aser Produc t. This me ans that the printe r belongs to a cl ass of laser products that does no t produce hazar dous lase r rad iatio n in a cus to m er a c c es s are a. This c las s if ic[...]

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    xiv IBM Network Color Pri nter Operato r’s Guide • You m ay c al l for serv ic e free of c ha rge dur ing th e pr inter ’s wa rra nty per iod. • You c an obtai n s erv ic e afte r t he wa rrant y per iod has ex p ired if yo u s ign a servic e contra ct ag re eme nt w ith an a ut ho rize d s erv ic e p ro vide r. • You al so ca n o btain s[...]

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     Copyrig ht IBM Corp. 1996 Ch apt er 1. Welcome to t he IBM Networ k Color Print er 1 –1 Chapter 1 . Welcom e to the I BM Network Color Printer This ch ap ter te lls yo u abo ut the prin ter’s fe at ure s and pa rt s . This ch ap ter als o lists supp lies tha t you can o rde r for the p rinte r and tells y ou how t o t urn the print er o n a[...]

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    1 –2 I BM Network Co lo r Printer Oper ator’s G uid e Introduci ng the Printer This s ec t ion give s yo u a ge neral overv ie w of th e pr inter , in c lud ing hig hlight s and op tion al f eat u res. Gene ral Descr iption The IB M Ne twork C o lor Prin ter is a m idr ange w o rkgro up print er. It c an produ ce sing le-s ide d blac k a nd w h[...]

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    Chapter 1. Welcome to the IBM Network Color Pr inter 1 –3 Opt iona l Feat ures The prin ter ha s sev era l optio na l featur es. See the foll owin g s ec t ion s for m ore on th es e f ea ture s. Con t ac t yo ur I BM mark et in g repre sen ta t iv e or a utho riz ed servic e dea ler for in form ation a bout t he fol lowin g option al fe atures a[...]

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    1 –4 I BM Network Co lo r Printer Oper ator’s G uid e Orderin g Supplies This se ction li sts th e supplies you ca n order fo r the printer and g ives you th e tele pho ne num ber yo u sho uld use wh en orde ring s up plies . To or der supp lies for the print er, c all 1 -888-I B M-P R INT in the U. S. an d Canada. You may also c ontact your I [...]

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    Chapter 1. Welcome to the IBM Network Color Pr inter 1 –5 Transpare nc ies — 50-Sheet Le tter Pac k 63H2046 IBM reco mmends that you use only IBM transparencies for the best printing results. Transpare nc ies — Ten 50-Sheet Letter Packs 63H2047 Transpare nc ies — 50-Sheet A 4 Pack 63H2048 Transpare nc ies — Ten 50-Sheet A4 Pac ks 63H2049 [...]

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    1 –6 I BM Network Co lo r Printer Oper ator’s G uid e Identify ing Printer Parts and Controls This s ec t ion helps y ou ident ify e ach p art of th e pr inter . Th e illus tr at ion s that follo w sh ow the p rin ter’s pa rts and co ntro ls and wha t t he y are u se d f or. Fr ont a nd Righ t Side s Show n below are the pa rts of th e pri nt[...]

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    Chapter 1. Welcome to the IBM Network Color Pr inter 1 –7 Re le ase l at ch es The r ele ase la t ch es re leas e th e c at c h es on the fuser a cces s and fe eder access d oors so th at you can do maintenance t asks or cle ar paper jams. Fuser acc ess door (cl osed) Whe n ope ned, t his doo r giv es you acce ss to the pap er ou tput a rea s o t[...]

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    1 –8 I BM Network Co lo r Printer Oper ator’s G uid e Top output tray (facedown) (open) This t ray ho lds a ppr oxima tely 10 0 she et s o f plai n pape r at 80 g /m 2 . Wire cle aner (stor ed inside the pri nter) The wi re c lea ner is us ed to cl ean the sep arat ion co rona w ir e (insi de the sep ara tion co rona un it) an d th e win do w o[...]

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    Chapter 1. Welcome to the IBM Network Color Pr inter 1 –9 Ba ck an d Left Side s Show n below are the pa rts of th e pri nter tha t you ac c es s f rom t he back an d left si des o f the prin ter. Air v entilation s lots The se slots prev ent ov erhe ating an d ens ure tha t the pr inter works re liably . Do no t bloc k t he se air v e ntilatio n[...]

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    1 –10 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide Ins ide the Fr ont Door Show n below are the pa rts of th e pri nter tha t are in s ide th e fron t d oor of th e print er. Fuser oil bottl e cover (closed) When clos ed, this co ver locks the fuser oil bot tle securely t o the p rinter. Transfer dr um knob Whe n tur ned, th is knob rotate s t[...]

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    Chapte r 1. Welcome to the IBM Networ k Color Printer 1 –11 Photoconduct or drum cartridge door handl e Whe n ra ised , t his h andle o pe ns the ph oto co nd uctor d rum ca rt ridg e door so that y ou can in st a ll or repla ce a p hot o cond uc t or d ru m cart rid ge. Turret ro tation k nob When pushed a nd turned, this knob rotates th e turre[...]

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    1 –12 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide Identify ing Parts on the Density Control Panel This s ec t ion helps y ou ident ify e ach p art of th e de nsity c ont ro l pane l. You rarely will n eed t o use the densi ty co ntrol p anel. See “Adj usting the C olor Den s ity” on pa ge 6 –2 2 for so me tas k -s pe cific inf orm ation[...]

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    Chapte r 1. Welcome to the IBM Networ k Color Printer 1 –13 Turning th e Printer On and Off This se ction t ells you how to tur n the prin ter on a nd off. When you turn the print er a nd its c on necte d dev ic es on or off , foll ow the p roce du re below . Attention: Never turn t he printer on without a f u ser oil bottle and a u sed toner bot[...]

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    1 –14 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide Res etting the Pr inter Use t he f ol lowin g pr oced ur e to res e t the prin ter. 1. Tu rn o ff the p rinte r. 2. Wa it 5 s ec on ds or mo re bef or e you tu rn t he p rin ter on a ga in. 3. Tu rn o n the p rint e r.[...]

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     Copyrig ht IBM Corp. 1996 Chapter 2. Ch oosing and St oring Pape r and Transparenc ies 2 –1 Chapter 2 . Choosing and Storing Pa per and Transpa renci es This c ha pter te lls you w ha t pap er t o u se in the p rin ter an d ho w to stor e an d hand le pape r and tr ans par enci es . This ch apter cover s the fo llowing topics: Choosing P aper[...]

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    2 –2 I BM Network Co lo r Printer Oper ator’s G uid e Choosing Paper This s ec t ion give s yo u th e spe c if ic at io ns for pa per yo u sho uld us e an d pape r you sh oul d no t us e in t he printe r. Us ing a goo d qual ity of pa pe r ens ure s the best p rint qual ity, prevents paper ja ms, and re duces the amount of main t en ance nee de[...]

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    Chapter 2. Choosing and Storing Paper and Tr ansparenc ies 2 –3 Duri ng the f using p roce ss, pape r is e xpose d to high tempe ratu res. D o not u se pape r that is a f fe c te d by hi gh tem perat ur es. Ex am p les a re: • The rmal p aper • Pape r who se s urf ac e cann ot ho ld t he t on er at h igh te mpe rat u re • Prepr inted paper [...]

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    2 –4 I BM Network Co lo r Printer Oper ator’s G uid e Understan ding the Printa ble Are a on a Page This s ec t ion show s you th e ar ea of a pag e on w hic h yo u can prin t. The sh ad ed part of th e figu re b elo w show s y ou the pr int ab le area on a sh ee t of pa per or tran spa ren cy. The ta ble th at fo llo ws the fig ur e give s yo [...]

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    Chapter 2. Choosing and Storing Paper and Tr ansparenc ies 2 –5 Handling and Storing Paper and Tra nsparencie s This s ecti on tells you how to h andle pape r, store it, s t o re pr intout s , a nd h andle tran spar encies for the b est p rint qua lity. Ha ndli ng an d Sto ring Pap er Pape r that y ou h andle and sto re cor rec t ly is in th e b [...]

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    2 –6 I BM Network Co lo r Printer Oper ator’s G uid e Handl ing Tran sparen cies IBM re com m e nds tha t you us e IB M trans p arenc ie s for th e be st p rint in g quali ty. Follow these guid elin es f or h andlin g tran s pa renc ies : • Use I BM c olo r tran s pa renc ies on ly with IB M colo r print ers . T he se tran spar en cies are de[...]

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     Copyrig ht IBM Corp. 1996 Chapter 3. Loading Pape r and Transparenc ies 3 –1 Chapter 3 . Loadin g Paper and Transp arencies This c ha pter te lls you ho w to loa d pape r into the p rin ter, ho w to ch oos e the tray fo r ou tput, an d how to kn ow w he n to ad d pa per. This ch apter cover s the fo llowing topics: Loading Paper . . . . . . .[...]

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    3 –2 I BM Network Co lo r Printer Oper ator’s G uid e Loadin g Paper This s ectio n tells you how to load pa per in t ray 1, tra y 2, and the aux iliary t ray. Follo w th es e guid el ines wh en yo u loa d pape r: • Make sure tha t the pap er m eet s th e p rinte r’s s pec if ic a tions (s e e “Ch oo sing Pape r” on pag e 2–2) and th [...]

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    Chapter 3 . Loading Paper and Transpa rencie s 3 –3 Use t he f ol lowin g pr oce dur e to loa d pape r into eit he r tray 1 or t ra y 2. 1. Pus h up the h andle on the un ders ide of th e tray a nd pull o ut the t ray ( t ra y 1 is sho wn he re ). 2. Pres s t he rele as e b utton a nd slid e t he p ap er-w idt h g uid e to the size o f pap er to [...]

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    3 –4 I BM Network Co lo r Printer Oper ator’s G uid e 4. Set the pape r-size indica tor on the front of t h e tray to m atch the p aper s ize yo u loa ded (f or exam p le, LTR f or le tter-s iz e p aper) . This h elp s you an d oth er s iden tify the siz e o f p ap er in th e t ray . 5. Load t he pap er. a. Fan out small stacks of p aper to les[...]

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    Chapter 3 . Loading Paper and Transpa rencie s 3 –5 c. Mak e sure the paper stack do es no t g o ab ove the pa per-lim i t mark . 6. Pres s dow n o n the p aper so th at it is anch ored under the 2 reta ining clips. 7. Alig n the tra y so tha t it lines up wi th the ra ils insid e the p ape r fee der .[...]

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    3 –6 I BM Network Co lo r Printer Oper ator’s G uid e 8. Pres s th e han dle o n the u nders ide of the tray upward and slide the t ray all the w ay int o the pap er feede r unt il th e t ray s na ps into p lac e . The tr ay is now r eady to su pply paper. Loadin g Paper in th e Auxilia ry Tray The aux ili ary tray ho lds a ppr oxim a tely 10 0[...]

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    Chapter 3 . Loading Paper and Transpa rencie s 3 –7 Loading Paper in th e Auxiliar y Tray Note: M ak e sure tha t the pa per m eet s th e p rinte r’s s pec if ic a tion s (se e “Cho os in g Pap er” on pa ge 2–2 ) and th at it has be en in t he p rinte r env iron men t fo r a t leas t 24 h ou rs be fo re y ou use it. (T his is es p ecia ll[...]

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    3 –8 I BM Network Co lo r Printer Oper ator’s G uid e 4. Ch ec k th at t he p aper s t ac k d oe s not go a bo ve the p ap er-lim it m ark . Avo id pr essing or appl ying e x c es s iv e f orc e to the au x iliar y tray . The aux ili ary tray is no w rea dy to su pp ly pap er . Follo w th es e guid el ines for l oad ing pa per. 1. Loa d the a u[...]

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    Chapter 3 . Loading Paper and Transpa rencie s 3 –9 6. Av oid set ting t he pa per g uides s o lo osely that the re is spac e betw een the gui des a nd the pa per. 7. Alig n the p ape r in the tr ay so th at it is st rai ght. Loading Transpa rencies in t he Auxilia ry Tray Load transpa renc ie s only in the auxi liar y tray. Yo u can loa d appro [...]

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    3 –10 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide When you lo ad transpa rencies, position e a ch sheet s o that t he white pos itioning ma rker (trian gle) is on the upp er r ight side. In t his p ositio n, t h e pr int side is t he back s ide . Use t he f ol lowin g pr oced ur e to loa d tran s pa renc ies . 1. Adju st the pap er guid es to[...]

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    Chapter 3. Loading Paper and Transpar enc ies 3 –11 3. Bef ore you load t he tr anspar encie s, fan ou t sm all sta cks of them t o lessen the chanc e of feed ing pro blems . Be care ful no t to s cratch the transp arenc y or lea ve fing erprin ts on th e print s ide s. 4. Pos it io n eac h s he et so th at the w hi te posi tionin g m a rker is o[...]

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    3 –12 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide Closin g the Auxiliar y Tray Use t he f ol lowin g pr oced ur e to c los e the auxi liar y tray . 1. Lif t the en d of th e exte nsion tray slig htly a nd pus h it int o the au xilia ry tray. 2. Clo s e t he auxili ary t ray .[...]

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    Chapter 3. Loading Paper and Transpar enc i es 3 –13 Choosing the Paper Outpu t Tray The printer h as tw o meth ods of deliver ing paper . Whic h one y ou use d epen ds on th e pa per ty p e, the s iz e of t he d ocum ent, or if y ou wa nt your docu m en t colla t ed. T hi s sectio n tells y ou how to u se th e s ide outp ut tr ay an d the top ou[...]

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    3 –14 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide 2. Pull on the e x te ns io n tray gr ip to pu ll ou t the tr ay . Clos ing t he Side Ou tp ut Tr ay Use t he f ol lowin g pr oced ur e to c los e the side out pu t tray . 1. Pus h in the ex t e nsion tr ay . 2. Clo s e t he side ou t pu t tray un til it sn ap s into pla ce.[...]

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    Chapter 3. Loading Paper and Transpar enc i es 3 –15 Usin g the Top Outp ut T r a y If you wa nt to dir ect prin touts int o t he top ou t put t ray , c los e the side out pu t tray. P rintouts the n come into th e top ou tput tray f acedown and sta cked in order. This i s handy when you want t o collate your documents. A lso, i f you print larg [...]

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    3 –16 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide[...]

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     Copyrig ht IBM Corp. 1996 Chapter 4. Usi ng the Opera tor Panel 4 –1 Chapter 4 . Using the Operator Panel This ch apter te lls you how the opera tor pane l work s and how to use m enus on the d is pla y pan el. This ch apter cover s the fo llowing topics: Identif ying Each Part of t h e Operator Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    Chapter 4. Usin g t he Operato r Panel 4 –2 Identify ing Each Pa rt of the Operato r Panel This se c t ion identif ie s the part s of the op erato r pan el. Use the light s a nd p us h butto ns on the opera tor pa ne l to cont ro l the pr int er a nd to lear n its stat u s. Follo wing is an illu stration of th e oper ator pan el and a de scr ipti[...]

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    4 –3 I BM Network Co lo r Printer Oper ator’s G uid e The Onl ine light shows t he status of the pri nter. This t able te lls you w hat eac h kind of O nli ne ligh t me ans . Cancel Pu sh Button Press the Cancel push bu tton to sto p print ing the cur rent jo b. If no j ob is print ing , press in g the Cancel push b utton d elete s th e old est[...]

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    Chapter 4. Usin g t he Operato r Panel 4 –4 Ente r Use the E nter pu s h bu tton as s ho wn in th e fo llo wing ta ble . Menu Scrol ling The se arr ows are calle d t he Menu Scrolli ng push butt ons in this public a tion . U s e t he Menu Scrolling push buttons to scroll through a men u an d the se tt in gs in a m enu . The up push but t on ( ↑[...]

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    4 –5 I BM Network Co lo r Printer Oper ator’s G uid e Canceli ng a Print Job This s ec t ion tells y ou how t o c an cel a p rint job . Press the Cancel push bu tton to ca nc e l the jo b th at is cu rre ntly pri nting . If no job is prin ting, Cancel rem ov es t he job bein g proc es s e d (the olde st jo b). Yo u must be online f or Cancel to[...]

  • Page 56

    Chapter 4. Usin g t he Operato r Panel 4 –6 Understan ding the Menu s This s ectio n tells yo u how to nav igate and cho ose f rom t he menu s you s ee on the d is pla y pan el. The me nu gro ups, m e nus, an d items in a m enu are sh own in the ta ble belo w . Menu Gr oup Menu I tem ONLINE PRINT PAG ES HEL P M AP JOB LOG CO NFIG URA TIO N TEST P[...]

  • Page 57

    4 –7 I BM Network Co lo r Printer Oper ator’s G uid e Nav igati ng th e Me nus Use t he f ol lowin g pr oced ur e to na viga te th e m en us. 1. Ch oo se the o nline or offli ne m e nu gro up by tog gl ing th e Online p ush but ton bet ween online and o ffline. Use th e tab le belo w to find the m enu y ou wa nt. 2. P ress the Menu push but t o[...]

  • Page 58

    Chapter 4. Usin g t he Operato r Panel 4 –8 Using the Online Menu (Print Pages M enu) The onl ine menu consi sts of the Print Page s menu. The Pr int Pages menu allow s you to pr int info rmatio n stor ed in the print er to he lp so lve prob lem s and to see t he print er’s c on figu rat io n. The He lp Map an d the con figu ration pa ge giv e [...]

  • Page 59

    4 –9 I BM Network Co lo r Printer Oper ator’s G uid e Pr in tin g th e He lp Ma p Use t he f ol lowin g pr oced ur e to pri nt the H el p Map . Th is map t el ls you ab out the ope rator panel , push butto ns, and panel lights a nd lists all the menus. 1. Go to the Print Pages me nu (see “A ccessing the Pr int Pages Menu ” on pag e 4–8). [...]

  • Page 60

    Chapt er 4. Using the Opera tor Panel 4 –10 Prin ting a Te st P age Use t he f ol lowin g pr oce dur e to pri nt a tes t p ag e. This pa ge sh ow s y ou samp les of c olo r and gr aysc ale that yo u c an use to de termi ne wh et he r or not you are p rintin g c or rect ly fr om an applic a tion. T he te st page also sh ows y ou the p rint e r nam[...]

  • Page 61

    4 –11 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide Using the Offline Menus Use t he o ffline m e nu g rou p to de f ine th e print er’ s defau lt settin gs. F rom t he offline men u gr oup, ch oose th e R un Setu p or L an guag e men u. F rom thes e menus, access menu s such a s Printer Setup o r Syste m Setup. (See th e table in “Un de rs[...]

  • Page 62

    Chapt er 4. Using the Opera tor Panel 4 –12 Accessin g the Offline M enus Use t he f ol lowin g pr oce dur e to ac c es s t he o ffli ne me nu s. 1. Ch ec k th at th e p rin ter is offli ne (the Onli ne li ght is not on) . If the pr inter is not of fl ine , pres s t he Online pus h bu tt o n. Note: If the p rinter is co mmun icatin g with a ut il[...]

  • Page 63

    4 –13 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide Entering a Password If yo ur system administrat or has assign ed a password fo r the Run Setu p men us , us e t he followi ng p roc e dure t o en ter tha t pa ssword. 1. Wh en a pas sw o rd is re qu ired, yo u s ee ENTER PASSWORD on th e dis p lay panel. Use th e Menu Scrolling p ush buttons ([...]

  • Page 64

    Chapt er 4. Using the Opera tor Panel 4 –14 Using the Printer Setup Menu Use t his men u to set c omm only u sed prin ter spe cifica tions s uch as pape r size and pa per so ur ce. Accessin g the Print er Setup Menu Use t he f ol lowin g pr oce dur e to ac c es s t he P rin ter Se t up m e nu. 1. Ch ec k th at th e p rin ter is offli ne (the Onli[...]

  • Page 65

    4 –15 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide 4. Use the Menu Scrolli ng push buttons ( ↑↓ ) to scro ll t hro ugh th e avai lab le settings, TRA Y 1 , TRAY 2 , AUXILIARY TRAY , or AUTO SELEC T . If you choose AUTO SELECT an d if tray 1 or t ray 2 runs ou t of p ap er, the p rinte r fe ed s pap er from the ot he r tray (t ray 1 o r tra[...]

  • Page 66

    Chapt er 4. Using the Opera tor Panel 4 –16 Ch oosi ng the Color M ode Note: T he settin g you ch oo se he re is us e d only fo r job s that do n ot spec if y a colo r m od e. Use t he f ol lowin g pr oce dur e to c ho ose wh ethe r to prin t color o r gray s ca le imag es. 1. Go t o the P rinte r Set up me nu (s ee “Acc essi ng the P rinte r S[...]

  • Page 67

    4 –17 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide 6. P ress the Menu push but t on 3 times . Yo u see EXIT SETUP on th e f irs t line of the display pane l and the d efault setti ng, NO , o n th e s ec o nd line . 7. P re ss the down Menu Scrolling pus h but ton ( ↓ ) to see YES on th e secon d line. 8. P re ss the En ter pu sh b utton. Y o[...]

  • Page 68

    Chapt er 4. Using the Opera tor Panel 4 –18 Ch oosing t o Prin t a Sta rt Page Use t he fo llowi ng pr ocedur e to cho ose w hether or n ot the print er p rints a star t page when you turn the powe r o n. The start pa ge show s th e curren t date, last calib ra tion d at e, co lor m od e and pr inter mo de , amou nt of m em o ry inst all ed in th[...]

  • Page 69

    4 –19 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide Using the System Se tup Menu Use the System Setup me nu to change th e printer n ame, date, and system time a nd to set o r change th e password a n d the Power S avings mode. The follo w ing sec ti on s tell yo u ho w to us e t he S y s te m Se tup me nu. Accessin g the System Setup M enu Use[...]

  • Page 70

    4 –20 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide Sett ing th e Prin ter Nam e Use t he f ol lowin g pr oced ur e to c ha nge th e na me b y wh ic h t he p rin ter is ident ified o n th e netw ork. Choos e a name that c lear ly iden tifies the p rinte r to use rs , suc h as IB M 43 03 Co lor . The de fault na me is IBM net colo r . 1. Access [...]

  • Page 71

    Chapt er 4. Using the Opera tor Panel 4 –21 5. P re ss the En ter pu sh bu tton. SYSTEM TIME m oves up to th e first lin e of the display panel and y ou see the system ti me tha t is stored on the pri nt er’s clock on the second l i ne . E nte r the new t ime, based on the 24-hour clock, in the fo rm HH:MM (hours: minutes) a s f ollo ws: a. Use[...]

  • Page 72

    4 –22 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide 5. You s ee NEW PASSWORD on the first lin e o f the dis pla y pan el . Enter t he new password as f o llows. The pa ssword can be any combinatio n of letters a nd numbers up to 20 cha racters. a. Use the Menu S c rolli ng push butt ons ( ↑↓ ) to ch ange the fi rst alpha num eri c chara cte[...]

  • Page 73

    Chapt er 4. Using the Opera tor Panel 4 –23 Set ting the Power Savi ngs Mo de Use t he f ol lowin g pr oce dur e to s et or c ha nge t he P owe r Sa ving s mo de. Th e Power Savi ngs mode allo ws you to set the amount o f time th at the printer rem ain s idle b efor e it ch an ges to a lo w pow er con s um p tion mo de (En ergy Star ). Y ou can s[...]

  • Page 74

    4 –24 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide Using the Languag e Menu Use the La ng ua ge me nu t o chan ge t h e l a ng ua ge t h a t y o u see on t h e di s p lay pane l. Ch angi ng the Languag e Use t he f ol lowin g pr oced ur e to c ha nge th e la nguag e. 1. Ch eck tha t the pri nter is of fline (t he Online lig ht is not on). If t[...]

  • Page 75

     Copyrig ht I BM Corp. 1996 Chapt er 5. Replacin g Supplies 5 –1 Chapter 5 . Replaci ng Supplies This c ha pter te lls you ho w to rep lace th e pri nter’ s ton er ca rtridg e, t he u sed tone r bo ttle , the fuser o il bottle , the fu se r, and the ph ot o cond uc t or drum cartrid ge. It a ls o t ell s you ho w to stor e and ha ndle t on e[...]

  • Page 76

    5 –2 I BM Network Co lo r Printer Oper ator’s G uid e Stori ng and Hand ling Toner Ca rtridges This s ec t ion tells y ou how t o s t ore a nd h an dle to ne r cartrid ges . Fo llow the se instr uctions: • To avo id temp orary pro blem s c au sed b y m o isture , allow e nough time fo r tone r c art ri dges to st ab ilize in t he p rinte r’[...]

  • Page 77

    Chapter 5. Repla cing Suppl ie s 5 –3 Orderin g Supplies To or der supp lies for the print er, c all 1-888-IBM-PRINT in the U.S. and Canada. You may also c ontact your I BM marketing representati ve for info rm at io n abou t how t o ord er su pp lies.[...]

  • Page 78

    5 –4 I BM Network Co lo r Printer Oper ator’s G uid e Replaci ng Toner Cartridges This s ec t ion guide s you t hro ugh th e foll ow in g proc ed ures : • Remo ving an o ld ton er c ar tridg e from t he p rin ter • Inst allin g a n ew on e • Recy c lin g the u s ed o ne Follo w th es e inst ruc t io ns whe n you repl ace a ton er ca rtrid[...]

  • Page 79

    Chapter 5. Repla cing Suppl ie s 5 –5 Re moving t he Old Ca rtri dge Use the follow ing p rocedu re t o rem ove the ol d to ner ca rtrid ge fro m the prin ter. Attention: Be careful when you handle toner cartridges. The used toner cartridges have no seal so some toner may spill . 1. Open the fr ont doo r . 2. Fin d t he turret ro tat ion kn ob.[...]

  • Page 80

    5 –6 I BM Network Co lo r Printer Oper ator’s G uid e 3. Use the turr et rotati on knob as f ollows: a. Push the knob in [1] and turn i t cl ockwise about the distance b etween arrow [ 1] and arr ow [ 2] . b. Rele as e the kno b [2]. c. Tur n the knob cl ockwise [3]. d. Whe n t he turre t is po sitione d to re lea se a car tridg e, th e k no b [...]

  • Page 81

    Chapter 5. Replacing Supplies 5– 7 5. Sl i de the cartridge out. 6. Hol d the car tridge by the end with the opening seal to a void getting y our hands dir t y and insert the c art ridge into the pr otective bag that came with the new cartri dge. 7. Di spose of the toner cartridge acco rding to local regul ations (see “Recycli ng the Used Toner[...]

  • Page 82

    5 –8 I BM Network Co lo r Printer Oper ator’s G uid e Insta lling a N ew Car tridge Use t he f ol lowin g pr oced ur e to ins t al l a ne w toner ca rtrid ge in the pr inter . 1. Fin d th e tu rret rotat io n kn ob and th e tu rre t color ma rk er s in the illust ra tion belo w. Bec ause the prin ting p roce ss r equire s th at th e colo rs be [...]

  • Page 83

    Chapter 5. Repla cing Suppl ie s 5 –9 3. Th e turret rotation kn ob turns the turret so that you can insert the corr ect co lor toner ca rtridge. Bef ore you ins ert a tone r ca rtridge, tu rn t h e k n ob and not ic e t he openin g in th e turre t . Us e t he turre t ro t at ion knob as fo llo ws: a. Push the knob in [1] and turn i t cl ockwise [...]

  • Page 84

    5 –10 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide 5. Ho ld the cart ridge as shown below . Do not hold th e ca rtridge s o tig htly that the ta bs on the en d of the c a rtridg e c on tact yo ur h and. Pre ssing t he ta bs ca n pa rtiall y o pe n the c ov e r of the de velo pin g cylin der and dam ag e the printer. S lowly move each e nd up a[...]

  • Page 85

    Chapt er 5. Replac ing Sup plies 5 –11 Attention: Do not install a t oner cartridge into the printer unless it s develop ing cylinder cover is latched closed. 8. On t he other e nd of the c art ri dge th ere is a sm all t ab and an a rrow [1 ]. Ma k e s ure that th e tab [3 ] is f ully s ea ted in th e no tch [4 ]. D o o ne of the fol lowing: –[...]

  • Page 86

    5 –12 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide Attention: Make sure that you insert t h e toner cartridge that m atc hes the color markers in the turret opening. 9. Ho ld t he tone r ca rtrid ge wi th the arr ow [2] up a nd poin ting to w ard the prin ter. Usin g the a rrow [ 1] on the printer’s frame as a guide , slid e the tone r ca rt[...]

  • Page 87

    Chapt er 5. Replac ing Sup plies 5 –13 Recycl ing the Us ed Toner Cartridge Use the followi ng procedure to recycl e the used t o ner cartridg e. 1. Find the box that the new to ner cartrid ge came in a nd the Clea n Earth Ca m pa ign ins t ruc t io n she et an d ship pin g label provi ded insid e t he box. 2. Put th e us e d tone r c art rid ge [...]

  • Page 88

    5 –14 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide Replaci ng the Used Tone r Bottle This se ction t ells you how to repl a ce the us ed toner bott le. When yo u see the REPLACE USED TONER BOTTLE m essag e on the d ispla y pan el, use th e follow ing proc ed ure to r ep lace the us ed tone r bo ttle. 1. Open the fr ont doo r . 2. Pus h do wn o[...]

  • Page 89

    Chapt er 5. Replac ing Sup plies 5 –15 4. Re m ov e the use d tone r bottle . 5. Sea l the use d ton er bo ttle . 6. Wi th the o penin g in t he bo t tle facing the p rinter, attach the n ew us ed tone r bot t le [ 1] to th e phot oc o nduc t or d rum car tridg e. 7. Low e r the ph ot o cond uctor d rum cove r [ 2] to th e c los e d pos it ion . [...]

  • Page 90

    5 –16 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide Replaci ng the Fuser Oil Bottle This s ectio n tells yo u how to repla ce the fuser oil bot tle. Fus er oil is us ed in the fina l st ag e of the p rin ting p roc e ss. Wh en the oil le vel is low o r when y ou s e e th e FUSER OIL LOW messa ge on t he d is pla y pan el , repla c e t he f us e[...]

  • Page 91

    Chapt er 5. Replac ing Sup plies 5 –17 Insta llin g the New Fuse r Oil Bottle Use t he f ol lowin g pr oce dur e to ins t al l th e new fu s er oi l bottle. Attention: Do not s hak e the fuser oi l bott le. Oil c an s pill o ut . 1. Pee l off the se al fro m th e ne w fus er o il bottle . 2. Tu rn t he oil bott le u ps id e dow n. H old th e oil [...]

  • Page 92

    5 –18 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide 3. Alig n the b ot tl e with t he b ot t le ho lder. F irm ly pu sh do w n [ 1] on the bottle until i t locks i nto pla ce. 4. Ra is e t he fuse r oil b ot t le c ov e r [2]. 5. Cl ose th e f ron t d oor . 6. Prin t a co nf igu ratio n p age (s ee “ Pri nting a C on figur at ion Page ” on [...]

  • Page 93

    Chapt er 5. Replac ing Sup plies 5 –19 Replaci ng the Fuser This se ction sho w s you how to • Prepa re the fuser a nd wo rk are a bef ore b eg inning • Remo ve the unuse d oil fr om t he p rin ter oil bot t le ho lder (f us e r oil-s upp ly) • Remo ve the used fus e r • Inst all a n ew fus er • Retur n the u nu sed o il and ad d a new [...]

  • Page 94

    5 –20 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide 3. Ch oo se a le ve l w ork a rea o n w h ich to pu t the us ed fu ser, th e ne w fus er, and the fuser oil. Pu t abso rbent tow els und er t he fr ont of the pr inter and on the w ork ar ea in c as e a f ew d rops of fuse r oil sp ill. Ke ep towe ls avai lable in case yo u need to cl ean your[...]

  • Page 95

    Chapt er 5. Replac ing Sup plies 5 –21 Re movi ng the Fuser Oil fr om the Pr in ter Use t he f ol lowin g pr oce dur e to rem ove t he fu ser oi l fro m th e p rinte r. <2-6> CAUTION: High temper ature ; Swi tch off pri nter po wer and allo w at least 15 minutes for part s in th is area t o cool bef ore ha ndling . 1. Ope n the fuse r acces[...]

  • Page 96

    5 –22 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide 4. O pen the oil r ecycle bottle and remove the inner se al. 5. P ut the oil r ecycle bottle o n a towel on a level su rface near the printer . 6. Use the oil re moval too l t o rem ove th e fuser oil fr om the o il bot tle hold er as follows: a. Pus h the t op of t he o il remov al too l all [...]

  • Page 97

    Chapt er 5. Replac ing Sup plies 5 –23 7. Use the fu s er ja m-re le ase le v er t o pu mp the r em a ining o il from t he fus e r int o the oil bottle h older . You will n eed to pum p the lev er ap proxim ately 50 times. 8. Re peat ste p 6 and step 7 three or four ti mes u n til you have removed most of the oil from the fu s er. 9. Re pla ce th[...]

  • Page 98

    5 –24 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide Remo ving th e Fuse r Ac cess Doo r Use t he f ol lowin g pr oced ur e to rem ove t he fu ser acc e ss door fro m th e p rinte r. Attention: When you release the fuser access door strap, the door is free to swing down and may fall to the f loor. Hold the door when you release the door strap. 1[...]

  • Page 99

    Chapt er 5. Replac ing Sup plies 5 –25 3. Slid e the fuser access doo r to th e left a nd rot ate it down u ntil t h e tab on the righ t pivot a lig ns wit h t he c u tout in t he r igh t brack et [ 1] . Slid e the d oor to the left a gain and out o f the br ackets.[...]

  • Page 100

    5 –26 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide Remo ving th e Used F user Use t he f ol lowin g pr oced ur e to rem ove t he u s ed fu ser from t he print er. 1. Loos en t he 2 fuser scr ews that hold the fu ser to the p rinter frame. Thes e screws do not co me out of t he fuser. Th e f user is not ye t fr e e. It is h eld by the fu s er s[...]

  • Page 101

    Chapt er 5. Replac ing Sup plies 5 –27 Insta lling th e New F u ser Use t he f ol lowin g pr oce dur e to ins t al l th e new fu s er in th e print er. 1. Use the g reen fuser h andh olds t o put th e new fuser o n th e sliding plat e with the oil bo ttle ho lder p ositio ned to t he fron t of t he pri nter. P ositio n the 2 blue loc ating g uide[...]

  • Page 102

    5 –28 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide 4. Piv ot th e o range shipp ing sp ac e rs up a nd p ull t he m str aig ht out of t he fuse r. Dis ca rd the s hip ping s pa cers.[...]

  • Page 103

    Chapt er 5. Replac ing Sup plies 5 –29 Replac ing the Fus er Acce ss Doo r Use t he f ol lowin g pr oce dur e to rep lace th e f us er a c c es s do or on th e pr inter . 1. Ma k e s ure that th e fee de r acces s do or is op en . 2. Ho ld t he fuser ac c es s do or with t he top ed ge poin ting d ow n a nd a lign the 2 p ivots o n th e doo r wit[...]

  • Page 104

    5 –30 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide Fillin g the New F user Unit with Fuse r Oil Use t he f ol lowin g pr oced ur e to fi ll th e ne w fus er u nit wit h f us er o il. <2-4> CAUTION: If spilled, fuser oil causes hazardo us surfaces. Pre vent any one from enteri ng the area until the surfac e is clea n. 1. O pen the oil r e[...]

  • Page 105

    Chapt er 5. Replac ing Sup plies 5 –31 6. Ra is e t he fuse r oil b ot t le c ov e r [2]. 7. Close the fuser a ccess door and the feeder access door. 8. Cl ose th e f ron t d oor . Print in g T est Page s Use t he f ol lowin g pr oce dur e to pri nt tes t pa ge s to det er mine if yo u hav e corr ectly i nstalle d t he n ew f user. 1. Tu rn o n t[...]

  • Page 106

    5 –32 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide 2. Prin t seve ral test pa ges as des c rib ed in “P rintin g a T e st Page ” on pag e 4–10 . 3. Ch ec k tha t th e ton er is comp letel y fus ed ont o the p ap er b y gent ly rubb ing the printou t. If the t oner sm ears or co mes o ff, see “Co rrecting P rint Qu ality Prob lem s ” [...]

  • Page 107

    Chapt er 5. Replac ing Sup plies 5 –33 Replaci ng the Photo conductor Drum Cartridge This s ec t io n tells y ou how t o re plac e th e p hoto c ond uctor d ru m cart rid ge and clea n t he s e parat io n coro na wire. If y ou se e blac k ve rt ic al s t re aks or t on er spots o n printou ts, it is time to replace th e photocondu ctor drum cartr[...]

  • Page 108

    5 –34 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide 3. Open the phot oco nduc tor d rum c ove r. 4. Re m ov e the use d tone r bottle . Attention: Do not remove the used toner from the toner bottle or reuse it. 5. Sea l the use d ton er bo ttle an d put it as id e. 6. Put th e V -sha pe d end of th e oran ge pho tocon ducto r drum sh ie ld in t[...]

  • Page 109

    Chapt er 5. Replac ing Sup plies 5 –35 7. Pres s t he green t ab [1] o n th e rig ht side of the ph otoco nduc t or d rum ca rt ridg e and p ull the dru m ca rt rid ge out [2 ] of the print er on to the s hi eld. Ins tal ling a New P hotoc onduc tor D rum Cart ridg e Use t he fo llowi ng pro cedure to instal l a ne w phot ocond uctor drum cart ri[...]

  • Page 110

    5 –36 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide pho tocon ducto r drum . 3. Ho ld t he orange shie ld w it h o ne han d. Slo wly sli de the cartrid ge fro m th e oran ge sh iel d and int o the pri nter wit h the othe r ha nd unt il t he tab on the ca rt ridg e loc ks in place . Kee p t he o range sh ield fo r us e l at er w h en yo u rem o [...]

  • Page 111

    Chapt er 5. Replac ing Sup plies 5 –37 4. Pus h the cart rid ge a ll t he wa y in un ti l th e gr een ta b on the en d is loc k e d. 5. Wi th the o penin g in t he bo t tle facing the p rinter, attach the n ew us ed tone r bot t le t o t he p hoto c on ducto r dru m ca rt rid ge. 6. Low e r the ph ot o cond uctor d rum cove r t o t he c lo sed p [...]

  • Page 112

    5 –38 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide Attention: If you canno t push up the release handle comp letely, do not force it up or you m ay damage th e p rinter. Instead, remove the c art ridge and reins t a l l i t. Make sure that the cartridge is completely inside the p rinter. 7. Ra is e t he rele as e h andle to t he opera ting p o[...]

  • Page 113

    Chapt er 5. Replac ing Sup plies 5 –39 Clea ning the Sep arat ion Co ron a Wir e Whe n y ou replac e a pho t oc on duc to r dr um cart ri dge, yo u s ho uld als o c le an the sep ar at ion coro na w ir e. Us e th e f oll owin g pr oced ur e to clea n the sep ara tion co rona w ire . 1. Ope n the top c ov er to se e th e s ep arat ion coro na u ni[...]

  • Page 114

    5 –40 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide 4. Cle an the sep aration co rona wire by mov ing th e wi re clea ner f rom side t o sid e s ev e ral time s. 5. Afte r you c lean the w ire, put the wir e cleane r back in it s storag e plac e and clo s e t he t op cover. 6. Cl ose th e f ron t d oor . 7. Prin t a co nf igu ratio n p age (s e[...]

  • Page 115

     Copyrig ht I BM Corp. 1996 Chapter 6. Diagno sing Print er Problems 6 –1 Chapter 6 . Diagnos ing Printer Problems This c ha pter h elp s you di agnos e p ro blem s yo u m a y have w h en us ing the printe r. It tells you how to cl ear paper j ams and corr e ct the quality of the print outs. T his c hapte r als o expl ains how t o ad just the [...]

  • Page 116

    6 –2 I BM Network Co lo r Printer Oper ator’s G uid e Common Printer Problems This se ction li sts common problems you may have with th e prin t er a nd suggests wa ys to c orrect each problem. If the probl em persist s, contact yo ur auth or ized s e rvice de aler or IB M serv ic e re pres en tativ e. This ta ble li sts some co m mon printer p[...]

  • Page 117

    Chapter 6. Diagn osing Print er Pr oblems 6 –3 Clearing Paper Jams This s ec t io n tells y ou how t o c lea r pape r jams f rom the prin ter. W ha t you s ee below is a c op y of the label o n the fus e r oil bot tl e ins id e of the p rin ter. Th e label s hows the th ree po ssible plac es in th e printer for pa per jam s: the t r ansfe r drum [...]

  • Page 118

    6 –4 I BM Network Co lo r Printer Oper ator’s G uid e Clear ing a P aper Jam in Area 1 (Tra nsfer Dr um Area) Use t he f ol lowin g pr oced ur e to c lea r paper j am m e d in the tr an sfer dru m are a of the pr inter . 1. Open the fr ont doo r . 2. O pen the top cover to see the transfe r d rum. Avoid touching the window of the density d etec[...]

  • Page 119

    Chapter 6. Diagn osing Print er Pr oblems 6 –5 4. Tu rn the tra nsfer dru m kn ob co unte rclockw ise [1] a nd g entl y pull out the jam med p aper [ 2] at a slight ang le [3]. Pulli ng at an angl e wil l preven t your kn oc k ing any u nus e d ton er o nto the d ensi ty det ec t ion se nso r. Be careful not to touch the transfer dru m when remov[...]

  • Page 120

    6 –6 I BM Network Co lo r Printer Oper ator’s G uid e Clear ing a P aper Jam in Area 2 (Fuse r Area) Use t he f ol lowin g pr oced ur e to rem ove ja mmed paper fro m the f us e r area of the p rint e r. Th e f us er a re a is on the r igh t sid e of t he p rinte r be hind t he s id e outp ut tr ay. 1. Clo s e t he side ou t pu t tray if it is [...]

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    Chapter 6. Diagn osing Print er Pr oblems 6 –7 3. If th e lea ding e dge of th e pape r is visi ble , remov e th e jam m ed p ap er this way. <2-11> CAUTION: High temperature . Allow p arts in th is area to cool for a bout 2 m inutes b efore yo u han dl e th em. a. Pull th e re leas e k no bs at bo th end s of th e pape r guide a nd o pe n [...]

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    6 –8 I BM Network Co lo r Printer Oper ator’s G uid e 4. If th e jam m ed p ap er is wou nd aro und th e up per or lo wer fuse r roller , rem o ve th e pa per th is w ay . a. Open the pa pe r guide cover [ 1] and move the fu s er ja m-re lea se le ve r up and do wn [ 2] un til th e ed ge of t he j amm ed p ape r is visi ble . b. Unlo ck the fu [...]

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    Chapter 6. Diagn osing Print er Pr oblems 6 –9 d. Put the lever b ac k t o it s orig inal pos i tion an d c lo se the pa per gu ide cover. 5. Clo s e t he fuse r do or. Clear ing a P aper Jam in Area 3 (Pap er Fee d e r A rea) Use t he f ol lowin g pr oce dur e to c lea r jamm ed pap er from the paper fe eder area o f the p rin ter. Th e p aper f[...]

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    6 –10 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide 2. Pus h up the rel ease lat ch t o op en the feed er a cces s d oor. 3. Re move any jammed paper . 4. If th e jam m ed p ap er is no t vis ib le or if it is har d to rem ove, pu ll on th e 2 gree n lev ers t o s lide out the paper f ee der.[...]

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    Chapter 6. Diagno sing Print er Problems 6 –11 5. Ca ref u lly remo ve the jamme d pape r from t he li kely s pot s as ind icate d. 6. Slid e the p ape r feed er back int o the print er. 7. Clo s e t he feede r ac c e ss do or .[...]

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    6 –12 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide Clear ing a Paper Ja m in th e Tray 2 Pa per Fe eder If the p rin ter ha s a tra y 2 pa per fe ed er, use t he follow ing proc e dure t o c le ar jamm ed p aper. 1. Pull on the tab to ope n t he tra y 2 pa per fe eder do or . 2. Ca ref u lly remo ve the jamme d pape r. 3. Clo s e t he tray 2 p[...]

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    Chapter 6. Diagno sing Print er Problems 6 –13 Correcting Prin t Quality Proble ms This se ction t ells you about probl e ms you may have with the p rint quali ty of your printouts. Us e the ta ble below to find t he informat i on you need to corre ct t he se prob l em s . Use t he f ol lowin g pr oce dur e whe n read ing th e ta bl es in this s [...]

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    6 –14 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide Table 1: Light Image Step Ac tion 1. Clean the sepa r ation c orona wire and the window of the density detection sen sor (see “Cleaning the Separation Corona Wire” on page 8–3 and “Cleaning the Wind ow of the Dens ity Detection S ensor” on pa ge 8–4). 2. Clean the transfer drum (se[...]

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    Chapter 6. Diagno sing Print er Problems 6 –15 Table 4: All Black (An y Color) P rints Step Ac tion 1. Run several full-color gradient test prints from the density control panel (see “Printing Te st Prints from the Density Control Panel” on page 6–24). I f the problem goes away, call for service to replace the control unit. 2. Replace the p[...]

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    6 –16 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide Table 6 : Dirty Prints or Backg roun d Step Ac tion 1. Make s ure that the paper loaded in the printer meets the specificat ions listed in “Cho osing Paper” on page 2 –2. 2. Inspect the entire paper path for dirt and toner. Clean the paper path as required (see “Cleaning the Paper P at[...]

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    Chapter 6. Diagno sing Print er Problems 6 –17 Table 8: Wh ite Vertic al Lines on P rint Step Ac tion 1. Run several full-color gradient test prints from the density control panel (see “Printing Te st Prints from the Density Control Panel” on page 6–24). • If the vertical line appea r s on 1 color only, replace the toner cartridge for tha[...]

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    6 –18 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide Tabl e 10: Black Sp ots Step Ac tion 1. Run several full-color gradient test prints from the density control panel (see “Printing Te st Prints from the Density Control Panel” on page 6–24). • If the spots appear on 1 c ol or onl y, r eplace the toner cartridge for that color (see “Re[...]

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    Chapter 6. Diagno sing Print er Problems 6 –19 Tab le 13: Colo r Disto rtion St ep Action 1. Make s ure that the paper in the printer is free of de fects and meets the spe cifications listed in “Choosing Paper” on page 2–2. 2. Replace the photocon ductor drum cartridge (see “Replacing the Photocond uctor Drum Cartridge” on page 5–33).[...]

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    6 –20 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide Adjusting the Side Registrati on on Tray 2 Printouts This s ec t ion tells y ou how t o ad just th e s id e regis t rat io n on tr ay 2 pr intou ts. If you a re u s ing th e opti ona l tray 2 p aper f eed er and you no tice t hat t he mar gin s on y ou r print ou ts are no t the sa m e a s whe[...]

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    Chapter 6. Diagno sing Print er Problems 6 –21 6. Me as ur e the le ft ma rgin of the t es t prin t. If th e lef t m arg in is 2 m m (0 .08 in che s) , yo u do not ha ve to adj ust th e regi strat ion. I f the left m arg in is wi der o r nar rowe r th an 2 mm (0 .08 in ches) , ca lc ula te th e di fferen ce. Use this m ea sure m en t to adjus t t[...]

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    6 –22 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide Adjusting the Color Density This sect ion tells yo u how to make minor adjustme nts to the color d ensity from the d ens it y c on trol pa nel. Note: If y ou use a M a cintos h a nd have a c olo r calib rat io n hard ware dev ic e (such as a St at u s T or XR it e de nsito meter ; see th e Use[...]

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    Chapter 6. Diagno sing Print er Problems 6 –23 4. P ress the ENTER push button to confirm th e densit y change of t he color yo u s ele cted. T he ligh t for t he d en sity yo u s ele cted s t ops f las h ing and rem a ins on . 5. To adju st the othe r c olo rs, repe at the s t ep s abo ve . 6. Prin t a te st p ag e (see “Prin ting a Tes t Pa g[...]

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    6 –24 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide Print ing Test Print s from the De nsity Control Pa nel This s ec t ion tells y ou how t o pr int a tes t prin t using the dens it y co nt ro l panel. You c an print t es t pri nts in v ario us gr id an d line pa ttern s to use dur ing diagn ostic pro cedu re s. Use t he follow i ng proc e dur[...]

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    Chapter 6. Diagno sing Print er Problems 6 –25 3. Pres s the ENTER push button to confi rm the test pattern you selecte d. The light f or t he test pa ttern y o u sele c te d go es on . 4. P ress the TEST PRI NT push butt on to prin t the te st pattern.[...]

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    6 –26 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide Setting th e Separatio n Corona Mod e This s ectio n tells you ho w to s et the separa tion corona mod e using the densit y con tro l pa nel. You m ay need t o se t the oper ational m ode of th e sepa ration c orona t o resolv e a part icular pr int qua lity pro blem. Th e separa tion co rona [...]

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     Copyrig ht IBM Corp. 1996 Chapt er 7. Understa nding Operat or Messages 7 –1 Chapter 7 . Understan ding Ope rator Mess ages This ch apter l ists the messages that you may see on t he displa y p anel, t ells you th e reason fo r the message, a nd tells you what to do. Messages o n the disp lay pa nel tel l yo u the pri nt er ’s status an d a[...]

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    7 –2 I BM Network Co lo r Printer Oper ator’s G uid e Understan ding POST Error Mes sage s This s ectio n tells you h ow to u nderst and a nd resp ond t o the po wer- on self -test (POS T) err or m e ssa ge s. Fun ction of PO ST Err or Mess ages The prin ter f us er tak e s app rox i mately 5 mi nute s to wa rm up i f it is co ld w h en you tur[...]

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    Chapter 7. Underst anding Opera tor Message s 7 –3 DRA M SIM M 3 1 0 1. Turn the printe r of f . Wait f or 90 secon ds. 2. If this is the second tim e f o r this error, turn the pri nter of f and disconnect i t from t he wall o ut let. Remo ve the c on t rol ler and reseat all memory SIMMs. (See the Qu ick Se t up G uide for details.) 3. Turn the[...]

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    7 –4 I BM Network Co lo r Printer Oper ator’s G uid e ETH INTL PBK 440–442 460–462 470–472 490 4A0–4A2 4B0–4B3 4D0 4E0 4F0 1. Turn the p r inte r of f . Wait f or 90 secon ds. 2. Turn the printer on. If the message recurs, call f o r s e rvice and report the err o r displayed. SCSI F USE 600 1. Turn the printer off . Wait f or 90 seco[...]

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    Chapter 7. Underst anding Opera tor Message s 7 –5 Understan ding Ope rator Mess ages This se ction exp lains the 3 classes o f operato r messages and l ists th e messages th at you ar e likel y to see i n each cla ss. There a re 3 clas ses of opera tor messages: • War ning m es s a ges • Status messages • Error m e ssage s If the printe r [...]

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    7 –6 I BM Network Co lo r Printer Oper ator’s G uid e Opera tor War ning M essages Message Prob lem Acti on BL ACK TONER LOW The black toner cartridge is al m ost empty. 1. When th e print quality begins to degrade, replace the black toner cartridge. See “Replacing Tone r C artridges” on page 5–4. 2. If the problem c onti nues after you i[...]

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    Chapter 7. Underst anding Opera tor Message s 7 –7 Under stan ding S tatus Mess ages A statu s message rep orts the cu rrent prin ter stat e. Printi ng is not affected. The se m es s ag es ar e info rm a tiona l; yo u do not ha v e t o ta k e an y act ion . The se are the s t at us m es s a ges tha t you w ill m o st like ly se e. • READY • P[...]

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    7 –8 I BM Network Co lo r Printer Oper ator’s G uid e Un derst andin g Op erat or Error Messag es Whe n y ou see a n error m e ssage on the dis pl ay pa nel , printin g stops a nd the Attention li ght flas h es. Y ou see the error m es s a ge unt il t he e rro r is reso lved or unt il an othe r err or is en c ou nter ed. Tabl e of Ope rator E r[...]

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    Chapter 7. Underst anding Opera tor Message s 7 –9 A3 FUSER ERROR SEE OP . GU I DE The fuser went above the normal operating temperature. 1. Make sure that the fuser is installed completely. See “Replacing the Fuser” on page 5–19. 2. Turn the printer off f or 1 minute and then turn it bac k on. If the problem continues, go to step 3. 3. Rep[...]

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    7 –10 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide A6 FUSER ERROR SEE OP . GU I DE One or bot h of the fuser heater el ements m ay have failed. 1. Make sure that the fuser is installed completely. See “Replacing the Fuser” on page 5–19. 2. Turn the printer off f or 1 minute and then turn it bac k on. If the problem continues, go to step [...]

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    Chapter 7. Un dersta nding O perat or Mes sages 7 –11 D2 MOTO R ERRO R SEE OP . GU I DE The drum motor i s not working corr e ctly. 1. Open the front do or and t op cover. Lower the release handle and turn the transfer drum knob w hile you watch the transfer drum r o tate. 2. If t he drum doe s not rotat e smoothly, in stall a new photo c o nduct[...]

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    7 –12 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide D6 FA N ERRO R SEE OP . GU I DE The electronics fan is blocked or failing. 1. Turn of f the printer t o clear the error and then turn on the printer. 2. If the problem continues, call f or service an d report error code D6. E 5 ROTA RY ER ROR SEE OP . GU I DE The cartridge rotary unit is not r[...]

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    Chapter 7. Un dersta nding O perat or Mes sages 7 –13 F6 CO NTR OL E RROR SEE OP . GU I DE The DC c ontroller is not working corr e ctly. 1. Turn off the printer to clear the error and then turn on the printer. 2. If the problem continues, call f or service an d report error code F6. FU SER CLE ANER BE LT F AILURE The fuser cleaning belt or the b[...]

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    7 –14 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide INST ALL FU SER UNIT The f us er is not installed or is not inst alled corre ctly. 1. Inst all a new fuser. See “Replacing the Fuse r” on page 5–19. 2. Make sure that the fuser is secured b y tightening the 2 mounting screws. 3. Print a configur at ion p age (see “Printing a C onf igur[...]

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    Chapter 7. Un dersta nding O perat or Mes sages 7 –15 LOAD B5 PAPER Load JIS B5-size paper in tray 1 or tray 2. 1. L oad JIS B5-size paper in tray 1 or tray 2. See “Loading P aper” on page 3–2. 2. If th e problem continues after you load paper, call for s ervic e. LO AD L T R PAPE R AUXI LIAR Y TRAY The au xiliary t ray is ou t of paper. 1.[...]

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    7 –16 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide LOAD B5 PAPER IN T RA Y 2 Tray 2 is out of paper. 1. L oad JIS B5-size paper in tray 2. See “Loading Pap er” on page 3–2. 2. If th e probl em co nt inues after you load paper, call for s ervic e. LOAD LETTER TRANSP. AUXI LIAR Y TRAY The au xiliary t ray is ou t of transparencies. 1. L oa[...]

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    Chapter 7. Un dersta nding O perat or Mes sages 7 –17 PROC ESSING This is an infor mation al message , unless the message does not change. 1. If the message does not clear, turn the printer off and o n. 2. If the problem continues, call for service. REPL ACE U SED TONER B OTTLE The us ed toner bottle i s ful l. 1. R eplace the used toner bo t tle[...]

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    7 –18 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide[...]

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     Copyrig ht IBM Corp. 1996 Chapter 8. M ai ntai ni ng the Printer 8 –1 Chapter 8 . Maint aining the Printer This c ha pter te lls you ho w to cl ea n the p rint e r and do ro ut in e mai nt en anc e tasks. Regu lar clean ing and main tenanc e (as ne eded ) and c areful ha ndlin g of the p rint e r keep the pr int er a nd p rin t qua lity in th[...]

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    8 –2 I BM Network Co lo r Printer Oper ator’s G uid e Cleanin g the Out side of the Printer This s ec t ion tells y ou how t o c lea n the out s id e of the pr inter . <2-1> CAUTION: Switc h off p rinter po wer an d unpl ug the po wer cord fro m the power recep ta cle. Use a so ft cloth slightl y moiste ned w ith wate r or a mi ld deterge[...]

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    Chapter 8. Maintaini ng the Printer 8 –3 Cleanin g the Paper Pa th This s ec t io n tells y ou how t o c lea n the pap er pat h ar eas in th e pr inter . <2-1> CAUTION: Switc h off p rinter po wer an d unpl ug the po wer cord fro m the power recep ta cle. Cl ean ing th e Pa per Fe eder Area Pape r dust m ay c ol lect ins id e the p ap er fe[...]

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    8 –4 I BM Network Co lo r Printer Oper ator’s G uid e Cl ean ing th e Wi ndow of the Dens ity D etec tio n Sens or Whe n t he re is a de ns it y de tec ti on e rro r, or if th e w ind ow o f the dens it y dete c ti on se ns or is s oi led wi th to ne r resid ue or dus t, us e the fo llo wing proc ed ure to cl ean th e w in dow . 1. Tu rn o ff t[...]

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    Chapter 8. Maintaini ng the Printer 8 –5 4. Cle an the surf a ce wit h t he b rush a nd remo v e an y dirt. 5. Afte r you cle an the wind ow , rep lace th e w ire clea ner i n it s stor age pla ce and close t he top co v er a nd th e fron t door . Tu rn on th e pr inter to res um e prin ting. Clea ning the Fuser Roll ers <2-6> CAUTION: High[...]

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    8 –6 I BM Network Co lo r Printer Oper ator’s G uid e Replaci ng the Air and O zone Filters This s ec t ion guide s you t hro ugh th e foll ow in g proc ed ures : • Rep lac in g the air f ilt er • Rep lac in g the oz on e filt er You s hould repla ce the ai r and oz one filte rs ever y 60 000 p rints . Rep lacem ent filters ar e pa rt of th[...]

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    Chapter 8. Maintaini ng the Printer 8 –7 2. Inst al l the ne w air f ilt er . a. Pos iti on the ne w filt e r with th e em bo sse d side (t he s id e with t he se rial number) fa cing you. b. Pus h do wn on th e f ilt er [ 2] as illu str at ed to sli de it un de r the re ta ini ng clips on the ho ld er [1].[...]

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    8 –8 I BM Network Co lo r Printer Oper ator’s G uid e 3. Re pla ce the ozone fi lter. a. Gras p t he tab [1] o n t he o z on e filter [ 2] , and pull th e us e d filter up and out o f t he h old er [3]. b. Hold th e t ab [1] on th e new oz on e filter [2] an d low er t he filt e r into the holde r [3] a s sh ow n i n th e ill ustrat io n abov e[...]

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    Chapter 8. Maintaini ng the Printer 8 –9 4. Re po sition t he filte r ho lder. a. Align t he holde r [1] so tha t the pe gs on the bo ttom of it f it in th e ho les on th e ba ck o f the p rin ter. b. Pus h t he h older [ 1] in u ntil it sn ap s into pla ce.[...]

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    8 –10 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide Replaci ng the Separation Corona Unit This s ec t ion tells y ou how t o re plac e th e s ep arat ion coro na u nit . You shou ld repla ce the separ ation coro na unit eve r y 60 000 p rints. A replacement uni t is part of the 60 000 -page u s ag e kit. Use t he f ol lowin g pr oced ur e to re[...]

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    Chapter 8. Mai ntainin g the Printer 8 –11 2. Inst al l the ne w se para tion cor ona un it. a. Align t he 2 lockin g tab s o n t he s e parat ion coro na unit [ 1] w ith th e keyhole s cut out of the pl ate [3]. ( It hel ps to hol d the top cover down sligh tly fo r bet ter a cces s to the sep aration co rona unit.) b. Pus h t he s ep arat ion c[...]

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    8 –12 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide Replaci ng the Transfer Drum Cleaning Ass emb ly This s ec t ion tells y ou how t o re plac e th e t ra nsfer dr um cle aning a s se m bl y. You s ho uld r ep lace the tr an sfer dru m clea ning as s em bly ev e ry 60 0 00 p rints. A repla ceme nt ass em b ly is par t of the 6 0 00 0-pag e usa[...]

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    Chapter 8. Mai ntainin g the Printer 8 –13 2. Re move the cleani ng connector co ver. a. Push in the tab [2] on th e front of t he connecto r cover [3] t o disengage it from its slot [1 ]. b. Pivo t the cove r to the fr ont of the prin ter and dis engag e the rear cl ip [ 4] from i ts slot [5]. You may have to move t h e cover from si de to sid e[...]

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    8 –14 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide 3. Re m ov e the use d tran sfer dru m clea ning as s e mbly. Attention: When you remove or install the transfer drum cleaning assem bly, do not dam age the Mylar strip on the t op le ft of the assembly. a. Pull th e le ver o n th e c le aning asse m b ly [1] slig htly to w ard you a nd u p. b[...]

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    Chapter 8. Mai ntainin g the Printer 8 –15 4. Inst al l the ne w tr ansfe r d ru m clean ing as s em bly. a. Pos ition th e cleani ng as semb ly leve r so tha t it is poin ting st raigh t to ward you. b. Find th e 2 t ap ered gu ide pin s [1] on the tran sfer dr um clea ning assem bly [ 3] . A lign an d inse rt th e gu ide pins in th e 2 hole s [[...]

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    8 –16 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide d. Push the cleaning assembly lever [2] down unti l it locks into place.[...]

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    Chapter 8. Mai ntainin g the Printer 8 –17 5. Re place the cl eaning connecto r cover. a. Plug th e cleanin g connector [5] into t he socket [6]. b. Inser t the cl i p [3] into the slot [4 ]. c. Pi vot the c over toward the back of th e print er. d. Align t he tab [2] w it h th e s lo t [1] an d pus h it in un til it locks . 6. Slid e the p ape r[...]

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    8 –18 I BM Network Col or Printer Operat or’s Guide[...]

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     Copyrig ht IBM Corp. 1996 Appendix A. Hel p Map A –1 Appendix A. Help Map[...]

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    A –2 IBM Netw ork Colo r Prin ter O per a tor’s Gu ide[...]

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    A –4 IBM Netw ork Colo r Prin ter O per a tor’s Gu ide[...]

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    A – 4 I B M N e t w o r k C o l o r P ri n t er O pe r a t o r’s G u i d e .[...]

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    A – 6 I B M N e t w o r k C o l o r P ri n t er O pe r a t o r’s G u i d e[...]

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    A –8 IBM Netw ork Colo r Prin ter O per a tor’s Gu ide[...]

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     Copyrig ht I BM Corp. 1996 Appendix B. Supplies Repla cement Log B –1 Appendix B. Supplies Replace ment Log We recom mend t hat y ou ma ke a phot ocopy of th e log on the next p age. When you repl ace o ne o f the lis te d s up plies , us e t he p ho tocop y to rec ord the da t e and pr int cou nt. P rint a C onfigura tion page to g et the pr[...]

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    B –2 IBM Netw ork Colo r Prin ter O per a tor’s Gu ide[...]

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    Appendi x B. Supplies Repl acement Log B –3 Su pplies Repl acement L og Tone r—C ya n Prin t Coun t Da te Prin t Coun t Da te Tone r—M a g enta Prin t Coun t Da te Prin t Coun t Da te Tone r—Y el lo w Prin t Coun t Da te Prin t Coun t Da te Tone r—B l ack Prin t Coun t Da te Prin t Coun t Da te Ph ot oc onduc tor Drum C art ri dg e Prin t[...]

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    B –4 IBM Netw ork Colo r Prin ter O per a tor’s Gu ide[...]

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     Copyrig ht IBM Corp. 1996 Appendi x C. W i ring Diagr ams C –1 Appendix C. Wiring Dia grams The se w irin g diagr ams ar e for ser vice us e o nly.[...]

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    C–2 IBM Network Color Printe r Operator’s Guide General Circuit Diagram (1 of 2)[...]

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    Appendi x C. Wiring Diagr am s C –3 Ge neral C irc ui t Diagr am (2 of 2)[...]

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    C –4 IBM Netw ork Colo r Prin ter O per a tor’s Gu ide[...]

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     Copyri ght IBM Corp. 1996 Acronym s and Abbreviat ions X –1 ac alternating current ADB Apple Desktop Bus AIX Advance d Interactive Exec utive ANSI A merican Nat iona l Standards Institute APC auto matic phot oem ission control C centigrade CCITT Comité Consultatif Int ernational Télégraphiqu e et Télé phonique CCW channel com man d word [...]

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    X –2 IBM Ne two rk C olor Prin ter Ope rat or’s Guid e SCSI smal l computer syst em interf ace SEF short edge feed SIMM single inline memory module spool simultan eous peripheral operations onlin e TCP/IP transmission control pro t ocol / Intern et protocol TIFF tagged i mage fil e format TP tes t po in t V ac vo lts alternating current V dc vo[...]

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     Copyri ght IBM Corp. 1996 Glossa ry X –3 The f oll owing terms are defined as they are used in this publ i cat ion. If y o u do not find the term yo u need, see the IBM Di ct i onary of Computing , New York, McG r aw-Hill, 1994, an d the IBM D ict ionary of Pri nti ng , G544-3973. The following cross-references are used in t h is glossary: ?[...]

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    X –4 IBM Ne two rk C olor Prin ter Ope rat or’s Guid e corona unit. The bias can be ac or dc o r a combinat i on of both. bind ery con t ext. An option that allows you to use the printer with Novell NetWare rel ease 4.x. Bindery context is explained in the Novell NetWare document at i on. bind ery em ul ati on m od e. See bindery context. bitma[...]

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    Glossa ry X –5 co ntr ol un it. The printed circuit board (P CB) that supplies the printer’s connection path to the customer’s netw ork. The cont rol unit also gives command s to the print engine dc controller PCB to manipul ate the motors, soleno ids, and actuato rs duri ng a p rint cycle. See also actuato r, solenoid. contr oll er. S ee con[...]

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    X –6 IBM Ne two rk C olor Prin ter Ope rat or’s Guid e diskette. A thin, flexible , magnet ic disk enclosed in a pr o tecti ve jacke t. display pan el. The area on the printer where information such as error messages is displayed. dot s per i nc h (d pi ) . T he num ber of dots that can be printed p er inch by a laser pri nt er. Each dot is eit[...]

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    Glossa ry X –7 fuser cl eaning belt. P art of the mechanism on the fuser cle aning uni t that cleans the fuser up per roller. fuser j am-release l ever. A lever to the right of the paper guide inside the printer that is used to pump fuser oil from the o il bottle and to free jammed paper in the fuser a rea. fu se r ni p wi dt h ch ec k. A proc ed[...]

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    X –8 IBM Ne two rk C olor Prin ter Ope rat or’s Guid e In tern et. A wide area network (WA N) connecting thousands of disparate networks in business, technology, education, gov ernment, ent ertainment, and research. The Internet uses the TC P/IP as the standard for transmitting informat ion. See al s o TCP /IP . Interne t addres s. The numberin[...]

  • Page 201

    Glossa ry X –9 native file format. The defa ult file format an application u ses to s tore data on disk. NET_W SCK.INI fi le. A file use d b y th e util iti es running over the TCP/IP and IPX/S PX proto cols to find p r inters on the ne twork. network ad ministrator. In a local area network (LAN), the person responsible for maintaining the networ[...]

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    X –10 IBM Netw ork Color Print er O per a tor’s Gu ide attracts applied toner particles from the toner cartridge an d transfers the p arti cles to the paper to produce a latent toned image. See also electrostatic l at ent image. phot ocond uctor drum ca rtridge. A customer- replaceable unit (CRU) that holds the photoconduct or. See also photoco[...]

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    Glo ssar y X –11 queue to the Hold queue or to discard them. Finished jobs in the Print queue are automat icall y moved to the Printed queue if it is e nabled . See also IBM Color Spoo ler. Print ed qu eue. A storage area for the pri nter that moves a finished job from the Print queue to the Printed queue for temporary storage. You can then use t[...]

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    X –12 IBM Netw ork Color Print er O per a tor’s Gu ide scatter. To cause a beam of radia ti o n t o dif f use or disperse. security pa per. Specially fo rmulated pa per used for negotiable documents li ke checks to prevent fraud. sepa rati on. The process of separating a color image into cyan, mag enta, yellow, and black, the primary color comp[...]

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    Glo ssar y X –13 T tag ged i mage fi le format (TIFF ). A bitmapped graphics f ormat for scanned i mages of up to 300 dpi. TCP/ IP transm ission contro l prot ocol/Int ernet prot oco l. The standard used by the Internet for transmitting information. te ln et . In T CP /IP, an applicatio n protocol that allows a user at one site to acce s s a remo[...]

  • Page 206

    X –14 IBM Netw ork Color Print er O per a tor’s Gu ide turre t. A rotat ing dev ice in the printer that positions a selected toner cartridge for trans ferring toner to the photoconductor drum. turret rotation knob. The knob on the printer’s turret that you push and turn to replace a t on er cartridge. U universal paper cassette. A receptacle [...]

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     Copyri ght IBM Corp. 1996 Ind ex X –15 Symb ols + symbol on displ ay panel 4–4 –/+ pu s h button 1–12, 6– 22, 6–26 ←→ push buttons 4–4 ↑↓ push buttons 4–4 Numeri cs 60 000 usage kit inst alling air fi l ter 8–6 fuser 5–19 ozone filter 8–6 separation corona unit 8–10 transfer drum cleaning as sembl y 8–12 orderi[...]

  • Page 208

    X –16 IBM Netw ork Color Print er O per a tor’s Gu ide bottle cover, fuser o il 1–10 fuser oil 1–6 oil recycle 5 –19 used toner 1–10 brush, density detection sensor cleanin g 8–4 Busy light 4–2 button, release 3–3 Se e a lso push button C cable, rou t e power tray 1 1 –7 tray 2 1 –9 Cancel push button 4–3 cancelling a print [...]

  • Page 209

    Index X – 17 dial, left-side regi st ration adjustme nt 1–9 dirty printout 6 –15, 6–16 display pane l choosing a menu sett ing 4–7 location 4–3 navigating the menus 4–7 disposal of materials xiii Se e a lso recycli ng distorted image on printout 6–18 door close d oor error messa ge 7–10 closing problem 6–2 fe eder ac ce ss (tra [...]

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    X –18 IBM Netw ork Color Print er O per a tor’s Gu ide binding 7–11 cleaning 8 –5 paper jam 6–8 print quality problems 6–15 to ?? unlocking 6–8 fuser t e st page, printing 4–8 fusing p r o bl ems on printout 6–18 G gauge, density 1–12 glossary X–3 gluing p r intouts tog et he r 2–5 guide in auxiliary tray 3–7, 3–8 paper [...]

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    Index X – 19 Attention 4–2 Busy 4–2 color 1–12 Online 4–3 operator p anel 4–2 Po wer 4– 2 light image on printout 6–14 lines on printout 6–16, 6–17 load paper error messages 7–14 t o 7 –16 loading paper auxiliary tray 3–6 to 3 –8 tray 1 o r tray 2 3–2 to 3–6 transparenc ies 3–9 to 3–11 log, sup plies replacement [...]

  • Page 212

    X –20 IBM Netw ork Color Print er O per a tor’s Gu ide Power Svngs 4–23 Printer Name 4–20 System Dat e 4–20 System Time 4– 20 offline stat us 4–2 OFFLI NE status me ssag e 7–7 oil bottle cover 1–1 0, 5–30 fuser 1–6 holder 5–17, 5–30 oil recycl e bottle locating 5–19 opening 5 –22 oil rem oval tool 5– 19 Online light [...]

  • Page 213

    Index X – 21 fac ed own 3–15 faceup 3– 13 paper feeder optional 1–3 ordering 1–4 pulling out 8–12 pushing in 8–17 tray 2 1 –3, 1–7 paper feeder area cleaning 8 –3 location 6–9 paper jam error message 7–16 paper guide cover 6–7, 6–8 paper guides auxiliary tray 3–7, 3–8 length 3–3 width 3–3 paper jam error mess age[...]

  • Page 214

    X –22 IBM Netw ork Color Print er O per a tor’s Gu ide print quality prob lem all black (any col or) prints 6 –15 black spo ts 6–18 blank prints 6–14 color distortion 6–19 color fading or m issing 6–19 dark imag e 6–14 dirt on back of paper 6–15 dirty prints o r background 6–16 distortion 6– 18 light image 6–14 poor print qu[...]

  • Page 215

    Index X – 23 registration ad justment dial 1–9 registration, setting width 6–20 to 6 –21 related publicatio ns xiii release button, paper-width guide 3–3 handle 1– 10 latches 1– 7 lever, fuser jam 5–23 replacing air fi l ter 8–6 to 8–7 fuser 5–19 to 5 –32 fuser oil bottle 5–16 to 5–1 8 ozone filter 8–6 to 8– 9 photoc[...]

  • Page 216

    X –24 IBM Netw ork Color Print er O per a tor’s Gu ide accessing 4 –19 available options 4–19 changing t he date 4 –20 changing t he printer n am e 4–20 changing the time 4–20 function 4–1 1 setting or changing a password 4–21 setting or changing the Power Savings mode 4–23 system t ime and d ate, changin g 4–20 T telephone nu[...]

  • Page 217

    Index X – 25 feeder a c cess door 1– 7 left-side registration adjustment 6–20 to 6 –21 paper feeder 1–3, 1–7 paper jam in 6 –12 selecting from Printer Setup menu 4–15 universal pape r cassette 1–7 troubleshooting. Se e problem s turning the printer on and off 1 –13 to 1–14 turret rotation knob 1–11, 5–5, 5–8, 5–9 toner[...]

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    X –26 IBM Netw ork Color Print er O per a tor’s Gu ide[...]