BenutzerhandbuchInhaltsverzeichnisHow This Manual is Organized3Preface13Welcome14Features14Standard Configurations15Base Configuration (for table-top use)15Extended Configuration (floor-standing)16Manual Conventions17Unpacking and Installing Your Printer19About this Chapter20Installation Precautions20Environment20Space requirements20Unpacking the Printer22Installing the EP Cartridge24For standard configuration25Adding paper to the 500-sheet universal paper cassette28Connecting the Parallel Cable32Connecting the Ethernet Cable33Connecting the Power Cord33Turning the Printer On35Selecting a Display Language35Installing Printer Drivers36Installing Printer Drivers and other Software for UNIX and Windows36Installing Printer Drivers for MacOS37Printing a Configuration Summary37Printing a Test Page39Printing PCL and PostScript Font Lists40Turning the Printer Off41Printer and Options Parts and Functions43About this Chapter44Main Unit44Front view44Rear View45Operation Panel45Controller46Inside the Printer47Options48Understanding Paper, Paper Paths, Paper Delivery and Paper Loading51About this Chapter52Paper52Unacceptable paper52Storing paper52Paper Size Requirements52Main unit53High Capacity Feeder Option (Trays 3, 4, and 5)53Media Sizes Supported54Media Types supported55Paper Orientation56Paper Orientation in Trays 1, 2, or 356Paper Orientation in Tray 456Paper Orientation in Tray 557Paper and Envelope Orientation in the Bypass Feeder58Long and Short Edge Duplex Binding in Portrait and Landscape Orientations59Paper Paths61Paper path for standard configuration61Paper path when options are installed62Paper Delivery63Paper output tray64Face-up tray (option)64Face-up tray with the Duplexer (option)65Finisher/Stapler unit (option)66Adding paper to the 500-sheet paper cassette, Tray 1 or Tray 266Adding paper to the multi bypass feeder70Adding paper to the HCF unit (2500-sheet)72Tray 3 (500-sheet universal paper cassette)73Trays 4 and 5 (A4/Letter size paper compartment)77Loading envelopes into the envelope feeder79Understanding and Navigating the Control Panel Menus81About this Chapter82Control Panel Features82LCD Display82LED Indicators82Pushbuttons83Navigating the Control Panel Menus84Menu Structure86Paper Menu87Interface Menu90PS Menu92PCL Menu94System Menu97Quality Menu99Functions Menu100FLASH Menu100DISK Menu101Status Menu102Printer Consumables, Cleaning and Maintenance105About this Chapter106Replacing the EP Cartridge106Cautions on handling the EP cartridge106Cautions on storing the EP cartridge106When to replace the EP cartridge106Replacing the EP cartridge (for standard configuration)107Replacing the EP cartridge (when options are installed)112Replacing the Fuser117Replacing the Transfer Roller123Replacing the Feed Rollers124Tray 5 (HCF Unit)127Tray 4 (HCF Unit)129Cleaning130Clean the exterior of the printer131Check the interior of the printer131Daily Maintenance132Preparing the Printer for a Period of Extended Non-Use132Relocating the Printer134Troubleshooting139About this Chapter140Solving Printer Power-on Problems140Solving Print Quality Problems141Clearing Paper Jams145Clearing Paper Jams from Area A145Clearing Paper Jams from Area B150Clearing Paper Jams from Area C151Clearing Paper Jams from Area E152Clearing Paper Jams from Area F152Clearing Paper Jams from Area H153Clearing Paper Jams from Tray 1153Clearing Paper Jams from Tray 2153Clearing Paper Jams from Trays 3, 4 and 5 in the HCF unit153Clearing Paper Jams from the Multi-Bypass Feeder (MBF)155Clearing Paper Jams from the Envelope Feeder155Control Panel LCD Messages156Code Class 1157Code Class 2158Code Class 3158Code Class 4159Code Class 5162Code Class 6163Code Class 7164Code Class 8165Code Class 9166Alphanumeric Code Class167Ethernet Network Interface Troubleshooting168Power-Up Troubleshooting168Printing Problems169BOOTP Troubleshooting169DHCP Troubleshooting170RARP Troubleshooting170PostScript Problems170Bitmap Graphics171Technical Support171Using DRAM DIMMs, FLASH DIMMs and Power-on Files173About this Chapter174Installing DRAM Memory DIMMS174Installing a FLASH DIMM Module177Using the Power-On Files Feature179Power-on Files Defined179General Information181About this Appendix182Specifications182Main Unit182Printable Area183Normal printing183Wide printing183Safety Notes and Regulatory Compliances185About this Appendix186Safety Notes186Power Source, Power Cord and Accessory Cable Precautions186Location and Environment Precautions187Fire, Smoke and Shock Precautions187Paper Jam Precautions188Regulatory Compliances188Class B Equipment188Class 1 Laser Device and CDRH Compliance189Radio and Television Interference189Printing Font Summaries191About this Appendix192Printing a Font Summary192PostScript Font Summary193PostScript Font Summary (cont’d)195PCL Font Summary197PCL Font Summary (cont’d)198Frequently Used Ethernet Commands199About this Appendix200Server Commands201Protocol Commands204GENICOM Customer Support and Part Numbers207About this Appendix208Sources of Support208Your GENICOM Vendor208Your Application Vendor208Internet208GENICOM Technical Support208GENICOM Service208GENICOM World-wide Offices209GENICOM LN45 and Intelliprint mL450 Part Numbers211Printers211Paper Handling and Other Options211Network Interfaces212DRAM, FLASH DIMM, Barcode and Hard Disk Drive Options212User Publications213Consumables213Größe: 4 MBSeiten: 214Language: EnglishHandbuch öffnen