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 PCL are registered trademarks, and HP LaserJet 4+, HP
LaserJet Plus, HP LaserJet II, HP LaserJet IID, HP LaserJet IIID, HP-GL, HPGL/2, and Bi-Tronics are trademarks of Hewlett-Packard Company.
IBM, Proprinter XL, Proprinter, and IBM/PC are registered trademarks of
International Business Machines Corporation.
Intellifont is a registered trademark of AGFA Corporation, a division of Miles, Inc.
Microsoft and MS-DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States
and other countries.
PostScript is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
All other brand and product names mentioned in this user’s guide are registered
trademarks or trademarks of respective companies.
Compilation and Publication
Under the supervision of Brother Industries Ltd., this manual has been compiled
and published, covering the latest product descriptions and specifications.
The contents of this manual and the specifications of this product are subject to
change without notice.
Brother reserves the right to make changes without notice in the specifications and
materials contained herein and shall not be responsible for any damages (including
consequential) caused by reliance on the materials presented, including but not
limited to typographical and other errors relating to the publication.
If for any reason you must ship your Printer, carefully package the Printer to avoid any
damage during transit. It is recommended that you save and use the original packaging. The
Printer should also be adequately insured with the carrier.
WARNING
When shipping the Printer, the TONER CARTRIDGE must be removed from the Printer.
Failure to remove the Toner Cartridge during shipping will cause severe damage to the
Printer and will VOID THE WARRANTY.
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Laser Printer
HL-1260e/HL-1660
USER’S GUIDE
(For USA & CANADA Only)
For technical and operational assistance, please call:
In USA1-800-276-7746 (outside California)
714-859-9700 Ext. 329(within California)
In CANADA1-800-853-6660
514-685-6464(within Montreal)
If you have comments or suggestions, please write us at:
In USAPrinter Customer Support
Brother International Corporation
15 Musick
Irvine, CA 92718
In CANADABrother International Corporation (Canada), Ltd.
- Marketing Dept.
1, rue Hôtel de Ville
Dollard-des-Ormeaux, PQ, Canada H9B 3H6
BBS
For downloading drivers from our Bulletin Board Service, call:
In USA1-714-859-2610
In CANADA1-514-685-2040
Please log on to our BBS with your first name, last name and a four digit number for your
password. Our BBS supports modem speeds up to 14,400, 8 bits no parity, 1 stop bit.
Fax-Back System (For USA only)
Brother Customer Service has installed an easy to use Fax-Back System so you can get instant
answers to common technical questions and product information for all Brother products. This is
available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can use the system to send the information to any
fax machine, not just the one you are calling from.
Please call 1-800-521-2846 and follow the voice prompts to receive faxed instructions on how to
use the system and your index of Fax-Back subjects.
DEALERS/SERVICE CENTERS (USA only)
For the name of an authorized dealer or service center, call 1-800-284-4357.
SERVICE CENTERS (Canada only)
For service center addresses in Canada, call 1-800-853-6660
INTERNET ADDRESS
For technical questions and downloading drivers: http://www.brother.com
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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 injury.
Caution
Indicates cautions that must be observed to use the printer properly or
prevent damage to the printer.
✒Note
Indicates notes and useful tips to remember when using the printer.
To Use the Printer Safely
Warning
The fixing roller is extremely hot during operation. Remove the paper
carefully.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: REGULATIONS.........................ix
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: REGULATIONS
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 a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will
not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
– Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
REGULATIONS
Important – About the Interface Cable
This printer has been certified to comply with FCC standards, which are
applied to the U.S.A. only. A shielded interface cable should be used
according to FCC 15.27(C). In addition, a grounded plug should be
plugged into a grounded AC outlet after checking the rating of the local
power supply for the printer to operate properly and safely.
☛ Caution
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Brother Industries,
Ltd. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
International Energy Star Compliance Statement (For HL-1660
only)
The purpose of the International Energy Star Program is to promote the
development and popularization of energy-efficient office equipments, which
includes computers, monitors, printers, facsimile receivers and copy machines
world-wide.
As an International Energy Star partner, Brother Industries, Ltd. has decided that
this product meets the guideline of the program.
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Canadian Department of Communications Compliance
Statement (For 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.
Avis de conformité aux normes du ministère des
Communications du Canada (Pour Canada Seul)
Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites de bruits radioélectriques
applicables aux appareils numériques de Classe B prescrites dans la
norme sur le matériel brouilleur : “Appareils Numériques”, NMB-003
édictée par le ministère des Communications.
Laser Safety (110-120 V model only)
This printer is certified as a Class I laser product under the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Radiation
Performance Standard according to the Radiation Control for Health and
Safety Act of 1968. This means that the printer does not produce
hazardous laser radiation.
Since radiation emitted inside the printer is completely confined within
protective housings and external covers, the laser beam cannot escape
from the machine during any phase of user operation.
CDRH Regulations (110-120 V model only)
The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 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. The label shown on the back of
the printer indicates compliance with the CDRH regulations and must be
attached to laser products marketed in the United States.
MANUFACTURED:
BROTHER INDUSTRIES, LTD.
15-1 Naeshiro-cho Mizuho-ku Nagoya, 467 Japan
This product complies with FDA radiation performance standards, 21
CFR chapter 1 subchapter J.
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☛ 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
interface cable with twisted-pair conductors and that it is marked
“IEEE1284 compliant”. The cable must not exceed 1.8 metres in length.
IEC 825 (220-240 V model only)
This printer is a Class 1 laser product as defined in IEC 825
specifications. The label shown below is attached in countries where
required.
REGULATIONS
This printer has a Class 3B Laser Diode which emits invisible laser
radiation in the Scanner Unit. The Scanner Unit should not be opened
under any circumstances.
☛ Caution:Use of controls, adjustments or performance of
procedures other than those specified in this manual
may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
The following caution label is attached on the cover of the scanner unit.
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For Your Safety
For Finland and Sweden
LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE
KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT
☛ Varoitus! Laitteen käyttäminen muulla kuin tässä käyttöohjeessa
mainitulla tavalla saattaa altistaa käyttäjän turvallisuusluokan 1 ylittävälle
näkymättömälle lasersäteilylle.
Varning – Om apparaten används på annat sätt än i denna Bruksanvisning
specificerats, kan användaren utsättas för osynlig laserstrålning, som
överskrider gränsen för laserklass 1.
To ensure safe operation the three-pin plug supplied must be inserted
only into a standard three-pin power point which is effectively grounded
through the normal household wiring.
Extension cords used with the equipment must be three-conductor and be
correctly wired to provide connection to ground. Incorrectly wired
extension cords are a major cause of fatalities.
The fact that the equipment operates satisfactorily does not imply that the
power is grounded and that the installation is completely safe. For your
safety, if in any doubt about the effective grounding of the power, consult
a qualified electrician.
Wiring Information (For U.K. only)
If the mains plug supplied with this printer is not suitable for your socket
outlet, remove the plug from the mains cord and fit an appropriate three
pin plug. If the replacement plug is intended to take a fuse then fit the
same rating fuse as the original.
If a moulded plug is severed from the mains cord then it should be
destroyed because a plug with cut wires is dangerous if engaged in a live
socket outlet. Do not leave it where a child might find it!
In the event of replacing the plug fuse, fit a fuse approved by ASTA to
BS1362 with the same rating as the original fuse.
Always replace the fuse cover. Never use a plug with the cover omitted.
Important
WARNING - THIS PRINTER MUST BE EARTHED
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REGULATIONS
The 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 follows.
Remove a length of the cord outer sheath, taking care not to damage the
coloured insulation of the wires inside.
Cut each of the three wires to the appropriate length. If the construction
of the plug permits, leave the green and yellow wire longer than the
others so that, in the event that the cord is pulled out of the plug, the
green and yellow wire will be the last to disconnect.
Remove a short section of the coloured insulation to expose the wires.
The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the
terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter “E” or by the safety
earth symbol
, or coloured green or green and yellow.
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which
is marked with the letter “N” or coloured black or blue.
The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal
which is marked with the letter “L” or coloured red or brown.
The outer sheath of the cord must be secured inside the plug. The
coloured wires should not hang out of the plug.
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY (EUROPE)
We,Brother International Europe Ltd.,
Brother House 1 tame Street, Guide Bridge,
Audenshaw, 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 of the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and the
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336/EEC (as amended by
91/263/EEC and 92/31/EEC).
Manufacture at the following facilities is carried out under a Quality
System which is registered by BSI Quality Assurance and JQA Quality
Assurance.
Brother International Europe Ltd.
European Development and Technical Services Division
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 STARTED gives you general information about
this printer. Be sure to read this chapter before you use the printer.
CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER gives you
important information on the printer setup to work with your computer and
software. Be sure to read this chapter before you work with the printer.
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL details the functions of the panel
switches and lamps. (Disk)
CHAPTER 5 OPTIONS describes the optional accessories for this
printer. (Disk)
CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE provides guidance on how to maintain
your printer (Disk)
CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING helps you troubleshoot the printer
in case of problems.
APPENDICES contain detailed technical information on the printer as
well as the character sets and a quick reference guide to the printer control
commands. (Disk)
INDEX provides an alphabetical list of the contents of this manual and the
floppy disk supplied with the printer.
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✒ Notes
When you read this user’s guide, note the following:
• Chapters 4, 5, 6 and the Appendices of this User’s Guide are on the
floppy disk provided with this printer. Read ABOUT CHAPTERS ON
THE FLOPPY DISK (See page 1-3) carefully before you print out the
additional chapters included on the floppy disk.
• This user’s guide contains instructions or steps to teach you various
operations of the printer. Remember that the instructions start with the
factory settings, particularly in Chapter 2 and Chapter 3. If you change
the settings, particularly the emulation mode, the display messages
change accordingly.
• The paper size has been factory set to letter or A4, depending upon the
final destination of the printer. Some display messages appear
differently in accordance with this setting.
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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 STARTED.
®
2. Start your computer and MS-DOS
3. Insert the printer User’s Guide floppy disk into the floppy disk drive A
of your computer. It is assumed that A: is your floppy disk drive in this
description.
4. Install the Disk Manual into your computer.
(for DOS user)
Type A:\INSTALL and press ENTER key.
Follow the messages on the screen.
(for Windows 95 user)
Click Start and choose Run.
Type A:\SETUP and press the ENTER key.
(for Windows 3.1 user)
Choose the RUN command from the FILE menu in the Program
Manager.
Type A:\SETUP and press the ENTER key.
or Windows 95 / Windows 3.1.
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL
■ Once you installed the Disk Manual into your computer, follow the
steps below to print out the sections you need to see.
Print chapters from the Disk Manual.
(for DOS user)
TypeHL1260e or HL1660 and press ENTER key. You do not need to
choose disk drive nor directory. Follow the messages on the screen.
(for Windows 95 user)
Double-click the HL1260e or HL1660 Series folder on the screen, and
then the Disk Manual icon. Follow the messages on the screen.
(for Windows 3.1 user)
Double-click the HL1260e or HL1660 group icon (sign on the screen)
and then the Disk Manual icon. Follow the messages on the screen.
✒ Notes
• You will need a minimum of 6 MB free area on your hard disk drive in
order to print any sections of the User's Guide.
• Use A4 or letter size paper for printing.
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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 indicated at
the end of the paragraph.
High Speed and Quiet Laser Printing
This printer uses electrophotography technology by laser beam scanning so
that it can print at a speed of 12 pages per minute. The controller utilizes a
high speed 32-bit RISC microprocessor and special hardware chips. The
quiet printing will not bother you working in your office or at home: max.
49 dB A (printing)/40 dB A (stand-by).
600 DPI Resolution
This printer uses a print engine with a resolution of 600 dots per inch (dpi).
Compared with a 300-dpi engine, the quality of the output is far superior.
See page 4-28. By utilizing the 300-dpi mode, the printer can also print
300-dpi data, if necessary. (In HP emulation you can select a horizontal
1200-dpi mode by special control command. See page Appendix-52.)
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High Resolution Control
The high resolution control (HRC) technology provides clear and crisp
printouts and improves even the 600-dpi resolution. See 4-30.
Maintenance-Free Toner Cartridge
The toner cartridge can print up to 6,000 single-sided pages. The one piece,
easy-to-replace toner cartridge does not require difficult maintenance. Just
install it. See 2-7.
Advanced Photoscale Technology
®
This printer can print graphics in 256 shades of gray in HP
emulation and BR-Script level 2, producing nearly photographic quality.
LaserJet 4+™
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL
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 different sizes of paper can
be used. Even envelopes can be loaded from the multi-purpose tray and the
upper paper cassette. In addition, the multi-purpose tray allows you to load
paper sheet by sheet. See 3-15 for auto loading and 3-16 for manual
loading.
Three Interfaces
This printer has a high speed bi-directional parallel interface, an RS-232C
serial interface, and a modular input/output (MIO) compatible interface.
If your application software supports the bi-directional parallel interface,
you can monitor the printer status. It is fully compatible with the
industry-standard bi-directional parallel interface. See page 2-17.
The RS-232C serial interface is an industry standard so that you can
connect it to any computer using a standard serial cable. See page 2-17.
The MIO interface allows you to install a commercial MIO-compatible
card. If you install the card, you can use one more interface port for features
such as networking or printer sharing. See page 5-6.
Automatic Interface Selection
This printer can automatically select the bi-directional parallel, RS-232C
serial, or MIO interface depending on the interface port through which it
receives data. With this feature, the printer can be connected to more than
one computer. See page 3-5.
Five Emulation Modes
®
This printer can emulate the Hewlett-Packard
®
(PCL
5e), PostScript® Level 2 language emulation (Brother BR-Script
laser printer-LaserJet 4+
Level 2) printers, the industry-standard HP-GL™ plotter as well as
EPSON
®
FX-850™, and IBM® Proprinter XL® printers. You can print
with all application programs that support one of these printers. See page
3-1.
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Automatic Emulation Selection
This printer can automatically select the printer emulation mode depending
on the print commands it receives from the computer software. With this
feature, many users can share the printer on a network. See page 3-3.
Data Compression Technology
This printer can internally compress the received graphics and font data in
its memory so that it can print larger graphics and more fonts without
additional memory.
Memory Expansion
This printer has 2-Mbyte or 4-Mbyte of RAM as standard. It can be
expanded up to 66 Mbytes. The memory should be expanded to 6 Mbytes in
total or more to enjoy 600-dpi or APT printouts in the BR-Script 2 mode.
When you select duplex mode with an optional duplex unit installed, the
memory should be expanded to 10Mbytes in total or more to enjoy 600-dpi
duplex printing. See pages 4-28 and 5-7. (The standard memory fitted can
vary depending on the printer model and country.)
75 Scalable and 12 Bitmapped Fonts
This printer has the following scalable fonts and bitmapped fonts. The fonts
that can be used vary according to the current emulation mode.
■HP LaserJet 4+, EPSON FX-850, and IBM Proprinter XL Modes See
printed Appendix after Chapter 7.
Scalable Fonts:
Intellifont Compatible Fonts:
•Alaska, Extrabold
•Antique Oakland, Oblique, Bold
•Brougham, Oblique, Bold, BoldOblique
•Cleveland Condensed
•Connecticut
•Guatemala Antique, Italic, Bold, BoldItalic
•Letter Gothic, Oblique, Bold
•Maryland
•Oklahoma, Oblique, Bold, BoldOblique
•PC Brussels Light, LightItalic, Demi, DemiItalic
•PC Tennessee Roman, Italic, Bold, BoldItalic
•Utah, Oblique, Bold, BoldOblique
•Utah Condensed, Oblique, Bold, BoldOblique
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Microsoft® Windows® 3.1 / Windows 95 TrueType™
Compatible Fonts:
• BR Symbol
• Helsinki, Oblique, Bold, BoldOblique
• Tennessee Roman, Italic, Bold, BoldItalic
• W Dingbats
Type 1 Font Compatible Fonts:
• Atlanta Book, BookOblique, Demi, DemiOblique
• Calgary MediumItalic
• Copenhagen Roman, Italic, Bold, BoldItalic
• Portugal Roman, Italic, Bold, BoldItalic
Brother Original Fonts:
High Speed Printing with Microsoft Windows 95 / Windows 3.1
Since TrueType compatible fonts are resident in this printer, the printer can
print them with Microsoft Windows 95 / Windows version 3.1 at a high
speed without downloading them. Because the printer has a TrueType Font
rasterizer, it can rasterize fonts at a high speed.
Bar Code Print
This printer can print the following 11 types of bar codes:
•Code 39 •UPC-E
•Interleaved 2 of 5 •Codabar
•EAN-8 •US-PostNet
•EAN-13 •ISBN
•UPC-A •Code 128
•EAN-128
CCITT G3/G4
Since this printer supports the CCITT G3/G4 format in addition to HPcompatible formats, it can quickly receive and print data compressed in this
format.
Lock Panel
If the panel switch settings have been changed, the printer may not work as
you expect. You can lock your settings to prevent changes from being
made. See page 4-41.
Power Save Mode
This printer has a power saving mode. As laser printers consume power to
keep the fixing assembly at a high temperature, this feature can save
electricity when the printer is on but not being used. The factory setting of
the Power Save mode is ON that complies with EPA Energy Star new
specification. Compared with conventional laser printers, this printer
consumes less power even when the power saving mode is turned off. See
page 4-69.
Toner Save Mode
This printer has an economical toner save mode. You can cut your printer
running cost substantially by using this mode in addition to the improved
life expectancy of the toner cartridge. See page 4-69.
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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL
Reprint Function
You 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
You can store fonts, macros, logos, and other print data in a commercial
PCMCIA-compatible flash memory card or HDD card that is installed in
the upper card slot of this printer. See pages 4-32 and 5-2.
Saving User Settings
You can operate the printer differently from other users with your own
panel switch settings. Two sets of user settings can be stored. See page 4-
47.
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Options
The following options are available for this printer:
Lower Tray Unit
A lower tray unit expands the paper source capacity. You can load extra
paper and switch between the upper and lower paper sources automatically.
See page 5-1.
Duplex Unit
A duplex unit enables you to print on both sides of the paper. See page 5-
11.
Technical Reference Manual
The technical reference manual contains detailed information about the
printer control commands. For programming with the printer, see this
manual which is available from your Brother dealer.
The following commercial products can be installed into this printer:
MIO Card
A commercial modular input/output (MIO) compatible sharing/network
card gives you an additional interface port for attaching the printer to a
network or sharing your printer with multiple computers. See page 5-6.
Font Cartridges
Commercial font cartridges containing additional scalable fonts or
bitmapped fonts. See page 5-2.
Flash Memory Card and HDD Card
A commercial flash memory card or a HDD card can be installed. You can
store fonts, macros, logos, and other print data in a commercial PCMCIAcompatible flash memory card or HDD card. See pages 4-32 and 5-2.
RAM Expansion
Installing commercial memory modules expands the memory capacity up
to 66 Mbytes. See pages 5-7.
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CHAPTER 2
GETTING STARTED
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.
CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED
Power Cord
Upper Paper Cassette
(installed inside the printer)
✒ Note
An interface cable is not a standard accessory. Please purchase an
appropriate cable according to the interface you intend to use. The power
cord may differ slightly from this figure depending on the country where
you purchased the printer.
Printer
User’s Guide Disk
Windows Driver/TrueType
Compatible Font Disk #1
Windows Driver/TrueType
Compatible Font Disk #2
Fig. 2-1 Components in the Printer Carton
User’s Guide
(this book)
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Toner 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
2–2
General View
CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED
Font/IC Card Slot
Font Cartridge Slot
Rear Access Cover
Control Panel
A
B
Multi-purpose Tray
Upper Paper Cassette
Fig. 2-3 Front View
Adjustment Knob for
Face Up/Down Print Delivery
Bi-directional Parallel
Top Cover
Power Switch
Interface Connector
Face Down Print
Delivery Tray
RS-232C Serial
Interface Connector
MIO Card Slot
Modular Jack for Options
Power Cord Connector
Fig. 2-4 Rear View
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USER’S GUIDE
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).
Do not share the same power circuit with other high-power appliances,
particularly an air conditioner, copier , shredder, etc. If it is unavoidable that
you must use the printer with these appliances, we recommend you use a
voltage transformer or a high-frequency noise filter.
Use a voltage regulator if the power source is not stable.
Environment
Use the printer only within the following ranges of temperature and
humidity.
Ambient temperature: 10°C to 32.5°C (50°F to 90.5°F)
Ambient humidity:20% to 80% (without condensation)
Do not block the air exit on top of the printer. Do not place objects on top of
the printer, especially on the air exit.
Ventilate the room where you use the printer.
Do not place the printer where it is exposed to direct sunlight. Use a blind
or a heavy curtain to protect the printer from direct sunlight if the printer is
unavoidably set up near a window.
Do not install the printer near devices that contain magnets or generate
magnetic fields.
Do not subject the printer to strong physical shocks or vibrations. Do not
expose the printer to open flames or salty or corrosive gasses.
Place the printer on a flat, horizontal surface.
2–4
Keep the printer clean. Do not install the printer in a dusty place.
Do not install the printer near an air conditioner.
SETTING UP THE PRINTER
Opening and Closing the Printer
To 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 latches.
CHAPTER 2 GETTING STARTED
Fig. 2-5 Opening the Top Cover
■ T o close the printer , lower the top cover and push both sides gently until
it latches.
Fig. 2-6 Closing the Top Cover
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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 printer later.
1. Open the top cover and the upper paper cassette.
2. Remove the protective parts from inside the printer and the cassette.
3. Remove both spacers from the fixing roller.
Protective Parts
2–6
Fig. 2-7 Removing the Protective Parts
Spacers
Fig. 2-7 Removing the Protective PartsFig. 2-8 Removing the Spacers
Installing the Toner Cartridge
This printer uses a toner cartridge to print. You 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 without the toner cartridge installed, the display
shows the following operator call message to prompt you to install the
toner cartridge.
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To install the toner cartridge, follow these steps:
1. Open the top cover of the printer.
2. Open the bag to unpack the toner cartridge.
Caution
!
• Do not expose the toner cartridge to direct light.
• Do not stand the toner cartridge on its end or turn it up-side down.
• Do not touch the shaded parts shown below.
• Do not open the drum shutter otherwise the toner or drum is adversely
affected and might cause serious damage when printing.
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Drum Shutter
Fig. 2-9 Don’ts When Handling the Toner Cartridge
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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.
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Fig. 2-11 Detaching the Tab
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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 toner cartridge in the direction of the arrows engraved on the
cartridge into the side guides until it stops securely in the cartridge
holder inside the printer.
✒ Note
Push both sides of the toner cartridge gently until the cartridge is seated in
its place.
Fig. 2-13 Inserting the Toner Cartridge
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7.Close the top cover of the printer.
When the cartridge has almost run out of toner, 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 new one before it
becomes completely empty.
✒ Note
You can select the printer’s operation when the “Toner Empty” message is
displayed with the MODE switch. The printer continues or stops printing.
For further information, see “Toner Low” in Chapter 4.
For toner cartridge replacement, see “Toner Cartridge” in Chapter 6.
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Loading Paper in the Paper Cassette
The printer usually loads paper from the installed multi-purpose tray,
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, see
“LOWER TRAY UNIT” in Chapter 5.
Since the paper cassette is a universal type, you can set letter, A4, legal, ISO
B5, executive, A5, ISO B6, or A6 size cut sheet paper or COM10,
Monarch, C5, DL, or ISO B5 size envelopes in the paper cassette.
The paper sources have the following limitation. For more information
about paper, see “PRINT MEDIA” in Chapter 3.
paper source available size available type and
the multipurpose tray
(MP)
the upper
paper cassette
(T1)
the optional
lower paper
cassette (T2)
all sources
for duplex
printing (DX)
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”)
cut sheet : letter, legal, A4, ISO
B5, Executive, A5, ISO
B6 and A6
envelope :COM 10, Monarch, C5,
DL and ISO B5
cut sheet : letter, legal, A4,
Executive
cut sheet : letter, legal, A4, ISO
B5(except T2) and
Executive
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capacity
plain paper : 150
envelope : 15
OHP film : 100
label stock : 100
other type : weight =
60 to 135 g/m
2
(16 to 36 lbs)
plain paper : 500
weight =
60 to 105 g/m
2
(16 to 28 lbs)
envelope : 40
plain paper : 500
weight =
60 to 90 g/m
2
(16 to 24 lbs)
* The capacity of T1
is reduced from
the above specified
capacities with
the duplex unit
installed.
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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 the MODE switch in the
FORMAT MODE. For paper size change, see “MODE Switch” in Chapter
4.
The paper size has been factory set to letter or A4, depending upon the final
destination of the printer.
•110/120V model: Letter size paper set.
•220/240V model: A4 size paper set.
Load paper into the paper cassette as follows:
1. Pull the paper cassette out of the printer.
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Fig. 2-14 Removing the Paper Cassette
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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 corner inside the paper cassette by the
paper size to be used so that 2 projectors of the side paper stop are
inserted into the guide holes on the base of the paper cassette.
Letter and
Legal
A4
Executive
ISO B5
A5
Side Paper Stop
Fig. 2-16 Setting the Side Paper Stop
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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 larger size paper. Match the paper
width first and then the paper length when setting for smaller size paper.
Fig. 2-17 Adjusting the Paper Cassette Sizes
5. Load paper into the paper cassette as shown below.
✒ Note
Do not load more than 500 sheets of paper (80 g/m2or 20 lbs.) in the
cassette, or paper jams may occur. Paper (80 g/m2 or 20 lbs.) should be
loaded up to the arrow head marked on the sliding guide.
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Fig. 2-18 Loading Paper into the Cassette
6. Install the paper cassette into the printer.
✒ Note
You can check the remaining paper with the paper indicator located on the
front right of the paper cassette.
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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 guide to the far right side.
3. Place a stack of paper or envelopes on the tray until it is securely seated.
✒ Notes
When you place paper on the multi-purpose tray, note the following:
• The print surface must be face up.
• The leading edge must be placed inside first and lightly against the
printer.
• The left side must be aligned with the left guide.
• The top of the paper stack must be under the holders on both sides of the
tray. The maximum thickness is 16.5 mm or 0.65 inches.
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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, resulting
in a skewed printout or a paper jam.
• When printing, the inside tray automatically rises to feed paper into the
printer.
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Connecting the Printer to Your Computer
This printer has a bi-directional parallel interface and an RS-232C serial
interface. They allow the printer to communicate with IBM/PC
compatible computers. Before connecting the printer and computer, you
need to purchase or make a connecting cable specifically for the interface
to be used. See “INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS” in Appendix.
Since the automatic interface selection mode has been factory set, simply
connect the interface cable to the printer. In some cases, you need to turn
off the high-speed and bi-directional parallel communications with the
MODE switch. For further information, see “MODE Switch” in Chapter 4.
When you use the serial interface, you need to have the same
communications settings on both the printer and computer. Since the
automatic interface selection mode has been factory set with certain factory
settings (baud rate = 9600, code type = 8 bits, parity = none, stop bit = 1,
Xon/Xoff = ON, DTR (ER) = ON, and Robust Xon = ON), you may simply
connect the interface cable if these are the same as the settings on your
computer. When necessary, set the communications parameters with the
MODE switch on the printer. For further information, see “MODE Switch”
in Chapter 4. For the settings on the computer, see the manual of the
computer or software you use.
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®
or
Connect the printer to your computer as follows:
1. Make sure that both the computer and the printer are turned off.
Caution
!
Always turn off the printer and computer when connecting and
disconnecting the cable.
2. Connect one end of the interface cable to the interface connector
located on the back of the printer.
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3. Secure the connection with wire clips or screws on the printer.
Parallel Interface Port
Secure connection with wire clips.
ComputerPrinter
Secure connection with screws.
Fig. 2-21 Connecting the Printer and Computer
Serial Interface Port
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.
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Turning 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.
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Fig. 2-22 Plugging in the Power Cord
Caution
!
• Check the AC voltage. This printer should be operated at the specified
voltage and frequency.
• USA and Canada:AC 110 to 120 V, 60 Hz
• Europe and Australia:AC 220 to 240 V, 50 Hz
• Since this printer must be electrically grounded, the power cord should
be connected to a grounded AC outlet.
• The total length of the power cord, including extension cords, should
not exceed 5 meters (16.4 feet). Use of a longer power cord may result
in reduced voltage or malfunctions.
• Do not unplug the power cord to turn off the printer.
• The printer should be installed near a power outlet which is easily
accessible.
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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 printer, which then performs a self
test and warm up. Pressing the OFF side “O” turns the power off.
ON
OFF
Fig. 2-23 Pressing the POWER Switch
Caution
!
Always wait at least 2 seconds after turning off the power before turning it
back on.
Do not turn the power off while the printer is printing, as this may cause a
paper jam and adversely affect the printer.
The printer performs a self-diagnosis at start-up to check its hardware and
software. If the printer should find any problems, the display will show the
corresponding message. See “TROUBLESHOOTING” in Chapter 7.
04 SELF TEST
The display shows several messages quickly at start-up. If the printer
detects no errors, it automatically goes on-line and the message changes to
show the current printer status and settings.
LJ READY 001P T1
LJ : The auto emulation selection is set and currently the HP
LaserJet 4+ emulation mode is selected.
READY :The printer is ready to print.
001 : The number of copies to print is set to 1.
P : Portrait print is selected.
T1 : Paper is fed from Tray1.
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Printing the Test Patterns or Lists
You can check print quality and print a list of available fonts before you
actually start working with the printer. To 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 the printer. Wait until the display shows the message as
follows.
LJ READY 001P T1
or
LJ READY 001P MP
3. Press the SEL switch to set the printer off-line.
The ON LINE lamp goes off.
4. Hold down the SHIFT switch and press the TEST switch.
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5. Press the ▲ or ▼ switch to scroll through the display until the desired
message appears. To print your selection, press the SET switch.
Choose from one of the following selections :
To print out the demo page,
DEMO PAGE
To print out the test pattern,
TEST PRINT
To print out the list of printer settings,
PRINT CONFIG
To print out the list of internal or resident fonts,
PRINT FONTS I
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To print out the list of optional cartridge/card fonts,
PRINT FONTS C
To print out the list of permanent download fonts,
PRINT FONTS P
To exit from the test mode,
exit
✒ Notes
The messages “PRINT FONTS C” or “PRINT FONTS P” appear only
when an optional font cartridge/card is installed in the font slot or the
permanent download fonts are stored in printer memory respectively.
• If the optional font cartridge/card is installed, you can print out a list of
optional fonts. Since the list shows the ID numbers specific to each
optional font, it helps you to select them with the FONT switch. For
further information, see “FONT Switch” in Chapter 4 and “FONT
CARTRIDGE/CARD, FLASH MEMORY/HDD CARD” in Chapter 5.
• If user-defined characters are already downloaded into the printer
memory as permanent download fonts, you can print out a list of them.
For further information, see “FONT Switch” in Chapter 4.
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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.
USER SETTINGS SETTING1 SETTING2
< EMULATION >
EMULATION AUTO LaserJet4 AUTO LaserJet4 AUTO LaserJet4
AUTO TIME OUT (S) 5 5 5
EPSON/IBM EPSON EPSON EPSON
KEEP PCL OFF OFF OFF
< MODE >
- INTERFACE MODE I/F PARALLEL <- < AUTO TIME OUT (S) 5 <- < PRL SETTING
HIGH SPEED ON <- < BI-DIR ON <- < RS-232C SETTING
BaundRate (BAUD) 9600 <- < CodeType (bits) 8 <- < Parity NONE <- < Stop Bit (bits) 1 <- < Xon/Xoff ON <- < DTR(ER) ON <- < Robust Xon OFF <- <-
- FORMAT MODE ORIENTATION PORTRAIT <- < AUTO MODE
(LJ)
AUTO LF OFF OFF OFF
AUTO CR OFF OFF OFF
AUTO WRAP OFF OFF OFF
AUTO SKIP ON ON ON
(FX)
AUTO LF OFF OFF OFF
AUTO MASK OFF OFF OFF
(PR)
AUTO LF OFF OFF OFF
AUTO CR OFF OFF OFF
AUTO MASK OFF OFF OFF
PAGE FORMAT MODE
X OFFSET (dots) 0 <- < Y OFFSET (dots) 0 <- < PAPER A4 A4 A4
(LJ)
LEFT M (C) 0 0 0
RIGHT M (C) 78 78 78
TOP M (") 0.5 0.5 0.5
BOTTOM M (") 0.5 0.5 0.5
LINES (L) 64 64 64
(FX)
LEFT M (C) 0 0 0
RIGHT M (C) 80 80 80
TOP M (") .33 .33 .33
BOTTOM M (") .33 .33 .33
LINES (L) 66 66 66
(PR)
LEFT M (C) 0 0 0
RIGHT M (C) 80 80 80
TOP M (") .33 .33 .33
BOTTOM M (") .33 .33 .33
LINES (L) 66 66 66
Fig. 2-24 Test Pattern, Setting List, and Font List
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Checking the Printed Test 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 the printout (too
light or dark for example), adjust the print density as follows:
1. Turn on the printer.
2. Press the SEL switch to set the printer off-line state.
3. Press the MODE switch.
4. Press the ▲ or ▼ switch to scroll through the display until the
“ADVANCED MODE” appears.
5. Press the SET switch.
6. Press the ▲ or ▼ switch to scroll through the display until the “PRINT
DENSITY” appears.
7. Press the SET switch.
8. Press the ▲ or ▼ switch until the desired print density value appears.
The value can change from 1 (light) to 15 (dark).
9. Press the SET switch.
10.Press the SEL switch to exit from the mode menus and set the printer
on-line state.
For more information, see “MODE Switch” in Chapter 4.
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BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER
SOFTWARE COMPATIBILITY
Before working with your application software, you need to set up or install
the printer driver in your software. Locate the printers that your application
software supports and install the desired printer driver. Each software
package differs in the way the printer driver is selected. Read the software
manual and follow the setup or installation procedures.
Be sure to select the printer emulation mode that matches the installed
printer driver. This printer emulates particular printer models of the
following manufacturers. Since this printer has been factory set with the
automatic emulation selection on, you may not need to select the emulation
mode. When necessary, select the appropriate printer emulation mode with
the panel switches according to the printer driver installed in your
application software. See “CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL.”
Printer Driver Emulation Mode
* HL-1660 HP LaserJet 4+
* HL-1260e HP LaserJet 4+
HL-1260 HP LaserJet 4+
HL-10h HP LaserJet 4+
HP LaserJet 4+ HP LaserJet 4+
HL-10V/DV HP LaserJet 4+
HP LaserJet III™ HP LaserJet 4+
HP LaserJet IIID™ HP LaserJet 4+
HP LaserJet Series II™ HP LaserJet 4+
HP LaserJet IID™ HP LaserJet 4+
HP LaserJet Plus™ HP LaserJet 4+
EPSON FX-80™ EPSON FX-850
* IBM Proprinter XL IBM Proprinter XL
IBM Proprinter
language printer BR-Script 2
®
IBM Proprinter XL
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To 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 is installed, select the HP-GL, BR-Script 2,
EPSON, or IBM emulation mode according to the installed printer driver.
You may find difficulty in printing EPS file format pictures with the HP
LaserJet 4+ mode. In this case, it is better to select the BR-Script 2 mode.
An asterisk (*) indicates the best or recommended combination of the
printer driver and emulation mode. Be sure to use any of these best or
recommended combinations if circumstances permit. When an emulation
mode other than the HP mode or BR-Script 2 is selected, the printout may
differ slightly from the printout that the target printer produces.
For Windows 95 or Windows 3.1 users, to get the best performance from
your printer, install the driver supplied with your printer.
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AUTOMATIC EMULATION SELECTION
This printer has an automatic emulation selection function. When the
printer receives data from the computer, it automatically selects the
emulation mode. This function has been factory set to ON.
The printer can select the emulation among the following combinations:
EPSON/IBM Priority EPSON (default) IBM
Auto Selection Mode HP LaserJet 4+ HP LaserJet 4+
To get the most out of this laser printer, we recommend you use the HP
LaserJet 4+ emulation mode, which is a true laser printer mode. Since the
HP LaserJet 4+ mode takes the highest priority in the automatic emulation
selection, you can start using the printer as it is with the factory settings in
most cases.
When the automatic emulation selection is active, you can check the
current emulation on the display. When the printer is in ready, print, or wait
states, the display reads as follows:
Emulation Status Display in Ready State
HP LaserJet 4+ LJ READY 001P T1
To select the emulation mode manually, use the EMULATION switch. For
further information, see “EMULATION Switch” in Chapter 4.
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✒ 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 “Time Out” and it
can be set with the EMULATION switch. The factory setting is 5
seconds.
• The EPSON or IBM emulation mode priority must be selected, as the
printer cannot distinguish between them. Since the factory setting is the
EPSON emulation mode, you might need to select the IBM emulation
mode with the EMULATION switch when you need to use this
emulation..
• Try this function with your application software or network server. If
the function does not work properly , select the required emulation mode
manually using the printer panel switches or use emulation selection
commands from your software.
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AUTOMATIC INTERFACE SELECTION
This printer has an automatic interface selection function. When the printer
receives data from the computer, it automatically selects the bi-directional
parallel, RS-232C serial interface, or MIO interface as appropriate.
When you use the parallel interface, you can turn the high-speed and bidirectional parallel communications on or off with the MODE switch. For
further information, see “MODE Switch” in Chapter 4. Since the automatic
interface selection mode has been factory set to ON, simply connect the
interface cable to the printer.
When you use the serial interface, you need to have the same
communications settings on both the printer and computer. Since the
automatic interface selection mode has been factory set with certain
settings, you may be able to simply connect the interface cable to the
printer if your computer has the settings listed below.
Communications Parameters Factory Settings
Baud rate (data transfer speed) 9600
Code type (data length) 8 bits
Parity (data error check) None
Stop bit (data separator) 1 stop bit
Xon/Xoff (handshake protocol) ON
DTR (ER) ON
Robust Xon OFF
If a commercial interface card has been installed in the MIO card slot, it can
be selected automatically.
When necessary, select the interface or the serial communications
parameters manually with the MODE switch (INTERFACE MODE) on the
printer. For further information, see “MODE Switch” in Chapter 4. For the
settings on the computer, see the manual of the computer or software you
are using.
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✒ 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.
Xon/Xoff, DTR(ER), and Robust Xon] must be set for the serial
interface. Although they have been factory set as shown in the above
table, you may need to change them with the MODE switch.
• This function takes a few seconds to work. If you want to speed up
printing, select the required interface manually with the MODE switch.
If you constantly use only one interface, we recommend that you select that
interface in the interface mode. The printer allocates all of the input buffer
to that interface if only one interface is selected.
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ABOUT THE CONTROL PANEL
Adjusting the Control Panel Angle
You 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 Adjusting the Control Panel Angle
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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. You can see these
messages in several languages. The default language is English.
• English• German• Spanish• Norwegian• Danish
• French• Dutch• Italian• Finnish• Portuguese
To change to another language:
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Hold down the FORM FEED switch and turn on the printer.
The message “SELF TEST” appears and then the message changes to
“LANG.=ENGLISH * ”.
3. Press the ▲ or ▼ switch until your desired language appears on the
display.
4. Press the SET switch to make the selected language message effective.
An asterisk (*) appears at the end of the display for a short time, and
then the printer automatically returns to on-line state with the selected
language message on the display.
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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 NORMAL mode as
indicated above the switches. When you press the switches with the SHIFT
switch held down, they work in the SHIFT mode as indicated below the
switches. You can control the basic printer operations and make various
printer settings in the NORMAL and SHIFT modes.
For further information, see “SWITCHES IN NORMAL MODE” and
“SWITCHES IN SHIFT MODE” in Chapter 4.
▲▲ (UP) – Forward scroll through modes and settings.
▼▼ (DOWN) – Reverse scroll through modes and settings.
CONTINUE – Ignores the error and resumes operation.
SET – Sets selected mode and functions.
FORM FEED – Prints out remaining data or reprints the same page.
FONT – Selects font and character set.
MODE – Sets functions in various modes.
SEL – Selects on-line or off-line state.
ON LINE – Lights when printer is in
the on-line state.
READY – Lights when printer is ready to print.
DATA – Blinks when data is being
received and lights when unprinted
data remains in printer memory.
ALARM – Lights if any errors occur.
Display – Shows various messages.
EMULATION – Selects printer emulation.
ECONOMY – Selects toner save or power save mode.
FEEDER – Selects paper source and media type to be used and
duplex printing.
COPY – Sets the number of copies to print.
SHIFT – Shifts switch operation.
RESET – Resets printer or restores to factory settings.
TEST – Prints self-test pattern or fonts.
Fig. 3-2 Switch Operation in NORMAL and SHIFT Modes
✒ Note
When the printer is in use in the BR-Script 2 mode, some switches are not
used.
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Printer Settings
You may operate the printer with the panel switch settings unchanged.
They have been factory set. When necessary, change and store them in 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 settings override the factory settings. The user
settings are effective until other settings are made or they are restored to the
factory settings.
User Settings
Although the printer settings have been factory set, you can change them
with the control panel switches. Since this printer has a memory, you can
store the panel switch settings in the memory as “User Settings.” They are
recalled every time you turn on the printer.
In addition to the current settings, you can save two more sets of user
settings with the MODE switch and restore to them with the RESET switch.
The current settings are cleared after restoring one of the saved user
settings.
Factory Settings
The printer settings have been set at the factory before shipment. They are
called “Factory Settings.” Although you can operate the printer with these
factory settings unchanged, you can tailor the printer by making user
settings.
✒Note
Changing the user settings does not affect factory settings. You cannot
modify the preset factory settings.
The changed user settings can be restored to the factory default settings
with the RESET switch. For further information, see “RESET Switch” in
Chapter 4.
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PAPER 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 (80 g/m
20 lbs.) or up to 40 envelopes (Paper should only be loaded up to the arrow
head marked on the sliding guide).
2. The multi-purpose tray
The multi-purpose tray is the most useful feeder for you to handle many
types of paper. The multi-purpose tray can hold up to 150 sheets of paper
(80 g/m
The paper types and sizes that can be fed from the multi-purpose tray are as
follows:
• Plain paper from 90 mm x 148 mm (3.5” x 5.8”) to 216 mm x 356 mm
• Overhead projector (OHP) films
• Colored paper
• Postcards
• Label stock
• Envelopes of COM10, Monarch, C5, DL, or ISO B5 size
2
or 20 lbs.) or up to 15 envelopes.
(8.5” x 14”) [Weight = 60 to 135 g/m
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2
or
2
(16 to 36 lbs)]
3. The optional lower paper cassette
2
The cassette can hold up to 500 sheets of paper (80 g/m
or 20 lbs.). It has a
limitation on the paper sizes that can be used as shown in the list.
4. The duplex unit
The duplex unit can handle letter, legal, A4, Executive and ISO B5 (except
Tray 2) size papers from the feeders.
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paper sourceavailable sizeavailable type and
capacity
the multipurpose 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”)
plain paper : 150
envelope : 15
OHP film : 100
label stock : 100
other type : weight =
60 to 135 g/m
(16 to 36 lbs)
2
long 148-356mm
(5.8”-14”)
the upper
paper cassette
(T1)
the optional
lower paper
cassette (T2)
cut sheet : letter, legal, A4, ISO
B5, Executive, A5, ISO
B6 and A6
envelope :COM 10, Monarch, C5,
DL and ISO B5
cut sheet : letter, legal, A4,
Executive
plain paper : 500
weight =
60 to 105 g/m
2
(16 to 28 lbs)
envelope : 40
plain paper : 500
weight =
60 to 90 g/m
2
(16 to 24 lbs)
all sources
for duplex
printing (DX)
cut sheet : letter, legal, A4, ISO
B5(except T2) and
Executive
* The capacity of T1
is reduced from
the above specified
capacities with
the duplex unit
installed.
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Using Envelopes
Avoid 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
• Each side folded as shown below
Fig. 3-3 Envelope Information
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USER’S GUIDE
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.
Feeding Direction
Fig. 3-4 Envelopes
✒ Note
If envelopes get smudged during printing, set the print density to a higher
value in the ADVANCED MODE with MODE switch for darker printouts.
To adjust the print density setting, see “Checking the Printed Test Pattern or
Demo Page” in Chapter 2.
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•Envelope joints that are sealed by the manufacturer should be secure.
•All sides should be properly folded without any wrinkles or creases.
Cassette Feed
✒Notes
When you load paper into the multi-purpose tray or the paper cassette, note
the following:
• If you use the multi-purpose tray, the paper size has to be manually set
• If your application software supports paper size selection on the print
• The paper size has been factory set to letter for 110/120V models or A4
• If you use pre-printed paper in the cassettes, please note that the paper
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The printer can feed paper from the multi-purpose tray, the upper or the
optional lower paper cassette. You can select the multi-purpose tray as a
paper cassette with the FEEDER switch. Since the auto paper feed
mode has been factory set, the printer usually feeds paper from the
upper paper cassette. When the optional lower paper cassette is installed
and the upper paper cassette runs out of paper, the printer automatically
switches to the lower paper cassette. When the lower paper cassette
runs out of paper or it is not installed, the printer automatically switches
to the multi-purpose tray (T1>T2>MP) and feeds from there as long as
they contain paper of the same size. When necessary, select the feeder
with the FEEDER switch. For further information, see “FEEDER
Switch” in Chapter 4. For information about the lower paper cassette,
see “LOWER TRAY UNIT” in Chapter 5.
in the MP TRAY SETTING mode with the FEEDER switch.
menu, you can select it through the software. If your application
software does not support it, you can set the paper size with the MODE
switch.
for 220/240V models. If you want to use other sizes of paper or
envelopes, change the paper size in the PAGE FORMAT MODE of the
FORMAT MODE with the MODE switch. For paper size selection, see
“MODE Switch” in Chapter 4.
should be loaded with the printed side face down and the top of the
paper to the front of the cassette. If you use pre-printed paper in the
multi-purpose tray, the paper should be loaded with the printed side
face up and the top of the paper towards the printer.
You can set the paper size for the paper cassette with the MODE switch in
the PAGE FORMAT mode. The printer automatically detects the paper size
you set in the paper cassette. If you load a different size of paper in the
paper cassette from the size selected with the MODE switch or through
your application software, the printer prompts you to set the proper size of
paper as follows:
LOAD PAPER ↔**** SIZE
( **** indicates the paper size you have selected with the MODE
switch in the PAGE FORMAT mode or through your application
software.)
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Manual Feed
Multi-purpose
Tray (MP)
Upper Paper
Cassette (Tray 1)
Lower Paper
Cassette (Tray 2)
Fig. 3-5 Cassette 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 PAPER IN = CONT in the MP TRAY
SETTING mode, the printer loads paper automatically from the multipurpose tray. When you select the setting PAPER IN = STOP, the printer
waits for you to press the SEL key to start printing. You can set the paper
feed mode and the paper size with the FEEDER switch. For further
information, see “FEEDER Switch” in Chapter 4.
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✒ Notes
When you feed paper manually, note the following:
• If your application software supports a manual feed selection in the
print menu, you can select it through the software. Since the software or
command setting overrides the switch setting, you do not need to set the
manual feed mode and the paper size with the FEEDER switch.
• If you use pre-printed paper in the multipurpose tray, please note that it
is inserted with the pre-printed side face up. Insert the top of the page
towards the printer in the multi-purpose tray.
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
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You can change the print delivery path from the top to the rear of the
printer. Push down the knob located inside the rear paper slit on the left of
the paper path selector guide.
Paper Path
Selector Guide
Rear Paper Slit
Fig. 3-7 Face Up Print Delivery
Knob
The printer ejects paper through the rear paper slit with the printed page
face up.
✒ Note
After you have finished face up print delivery, be sure to reset the knob to
switch back to the face down print delivery.
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CHAPTER 4
CONTROL PANEL
DISPLAY 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
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Display
The display usually shows the current printer status. When you operate the
control panel, you can change settings interactively on the display.
When you turn the printer off-line, the display changes to show the currently
selected emulation and informs you that you can make settings in the
current emulation.
If any problems occur, the display shows the corresponding operator call,
error, or service call message to prompt you to take an action. For more
information on these messages, see “TROUBLESHOOTING” in Chapter
7.
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Printer Status Messages
The following table shows the printer status messages that are displayed
during normal operation:
Printer Status MessageMeaning
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 off-line and currently in HP
LaserJet 4+ mode under AUTO emulation
mode selected.
HP LaserJet 4+The printer is off-line and in HP LaserJet 4+
mode under HP LaserJet 4+ emulation mode
selected.
00 BUSY 001P T1 The printer is busy. (BR-Script 2 mode only)
00 SLEEP 001P T1 The printer is in sleep status (power save
mode).
01 PRINT 001P T1 The printer is printing.
01 PR300 001P T1 The printer is printing bydecreasing the
resolution from 600 dpi to 300 dpi because
of insufficient memory.
01 SX 001P T1 The printer is printing in simplex mode due
to insufficient memory for the selected
duplex mode.
02 WAIT 001P T1 The printer is warming up.
04 SELF TESTThe printer is performing self-diagnosis.
05 TEST PRINTThe printer is printing the test pattern.
06 DEMO PAGEThe printer is printing the demonstration.
06 PRINT CONFIGThe printer is printing the list of the current
printer settings.
06 PRINT FONTS I The printer is printing the list of the internal
or resident fonts.
06 PRINT FONTS C The printer is printing the list of the optional
fonts stored in an installed font
cartridge/card.
06 PRINT FONTS P The printer is printing the list of the
permanent download fonts.
06 CARD PRINTThe printer is printing the contents of a flash
memory card or HDD card.
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Printer Status MessageMeaning(Continued)
07 FF PAUSEThe printer has suspended feeding forms.
Pressing the SEL switch resumes form feed.
08 RESET TO The printer is restoring itself to the
USER SETTINGSuser settings you selected with the panel
switches. (The message appears only
momentarily.)
09 RESET TO The printer is restoring itself to the
FACTORY SETTINGS factory settings. (The message appears only
momentarily.)
Now initializing The printer is initializing the MIO card or
initializing the printer for BR-Script 2
emulation.
01 PRINT 002L
Status Copy Pages
Emulation
“##”... Fixed emulation expressed with double figures
“LJ”... AUTO HP LaserJet 4+ emulation
“BS”... AUTO BR-Script 2 “GL”... AUTO HP-GL emulation
“FX”... AUTO EPSON FX-850 emulation
“PR”... AUTO IBM Proprinter XL emulation
The lamps light or blink to indicate the current printer status.
READY
LED indicationMeaning
OnReady to print
BlinkingWarming up
DATA
LED indicationMeaning
OnData remains in the printer buffer. Pressing the
FORM FEED switch prints the data and clears
the buffer .
BlinkingReceiving or processing data
ALARM
LED indicationMeaning
OnSome problem has occurred in the printer.
ON LINE
LED indicationMeaning
OnThe printer is on-line and ready to print
OffThe printer is off-line and stops printing.
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SWITCHES IN NORMAL MODE
You 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.
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SEL Switch
Pressing the SEL switch changes the state of the printer between on-line and
off-line. When the printer is on-line, the ON LINE lamp lights and the
printer is ready to receive data from the computer. When the printer is offline, the ON LINE lamp is off.
To receive data from the computer, set the printer on-line. To operate the
control panel switches, set the printer off-line.
When you press the SEL switch when the printer is the on-line state, it turns
off-line and the LCD displays the current emulation mode.
AUTO LaserJet 4+
You can enter other emulations in the auto emulation mode by pressing the
▲ (UP) or ▼ (DOWN) switch.
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SET Switch
✒ 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 emulation modes. To make settings in other emulation
modes, press the EMULATION switch and select the emulation.
• The SEL switch works as a “quick exit” switch. If you are lost in the
display menus or you want to quickly exit the display menu, press the
SEL switch. Y ou can exit quickly from any depth of the display menu to
the on-line ready state. If you have already made a setting effective by
pressing the SET switch and then press the SEL switch to quickly exit,
your setting (whether made by accident or on purpose) will remain
effective. Pressing the SEL switch will not cancel any setting.
Pressing the SET switch allows you to select certain items on the display or
make the displayed menu or setting effective. The switch also works as an
execute switch to perform the displayed function.
When you press the SET switch, the printer stores the settings you have
selected into the memory as “User Settings.” Every time you turn on the
printer, it is reset according to these user settings. They remain effective
until you make new settings or restore them to the factory settings. For
factory reset, see “RESET Switch” in this chapter.
✒ Note
When you press the SET switch to select a setting, an asterisk appears at the
end of display for a short time. Since the asterisk indicates the selection, you
can easily find the current setting when you scroll through the display.
▲▲ (UP) or ▼▼ (DOWN) Switch
Pressing ▲ (UP) or ▼ (DOWN) switch scrolls the menus and settings
forward or backward respectively on the display. Press or keep pressing the
switch until you access the desired item.
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MODE Switch
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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 ModeHP-GL Mode
INTERFACE MODEINTERFACE MODEINTERFACE MODE
Set interface, parameters. (4-17)Set interface, parameters. (4-17)Set interface, parameters. (4-17)
FORMAT MODEFORMAT MODEFORMAT MODE
Set orientation, paper size, margins, &
others. (4-20)
Set horizontal & vertical offsets. (4-20)Set orientation, paper size, margins, pen
Protect data on a page. (4-31)Not available.Protect data on a page. (4-31)
CARD OPERATIONCARD OPERATIONCARD OPERATION
Set a flash memory card or a HDD card in
HP mode. (4-32)
Set a flash memory card or a HDD card.
(4-32)
Set a flash memory card or a HDD card.
(4-32)
ADVANCED MODEADVANCED MODEADVANCED MODE
Set network mode, print density, & others.
(4-41)
Set network mode, print density, & others.
(4-41)
Set network mode, print density, & others.
(4-41)
PAGE COUNTERPAGE COUNTERPAGE COUNTER
Show # of printed pages. (4-48)Show # of printed pages. (4-48)Show # of printed pages. (4-48)
exit MODEexit MODEexit MODE
Exit to off-line ready state. (4-48)Exit to off-line ready state. (4-48)Exit to off-line ready state. (4-48)
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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, printer status, and any options that may be installed in the
printer.
Mode MenuSetting MenuSub-Setting MenuSetting
INTERFACE MODEI/F=PARALLELHIGH SPEED=ONON or OFF
(See 4-17.)BI-DIR=ONON or OFF
CodeType=8 bits7 or 8 bits
Parity =NONENONE, EVEN,
Stop Bit=1 bits1 or 2 stop bits
Xon/Xoff=ONON or OFF
DTR (ER)=ONON or OFF
Robust Xon=OFFON or OFF
exitExit to INTERFACE MODE
I/F=OPTIONAvailable only when a commercial MIO card has been installed.
MIO SettingThe settings available on the
exitExit to INTERFACE MODE
I/F=AUTOTIME OUT= 5s1 to 99 seconds
PRL SettingBi-directional settings for
HIGH SPEED=ONON or OFF
BI-DIR=ONON or OFF
exitExit to PRL Setting
RS-232C SettingParameters for AUTO mode
BaudRate= 9600150, 300, 600, 1200, 2400,
CodeType=8 bits7 or 8 bits
Parity =NONENONE, EVEN, or ODD
Stop Bit=1 bits1 or 2 stop bits
Xon/Xoff=ONON or OFF
DTR (ER)=ONON or OFF
Robust Xon=OFFON or OFF
exitExit to RS-232C Setting
4800, 9600, 19200, 38400,
57600, or 115200 baud
or ODD
installed MIO card can appear
under the sub-setting menu.
AUTO
4800, 9600, 19200, 38400,
57600, or 115200 baud
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Mode Menu (Continued)Setting MenuSub-Setting MenuSetting
INTERFACE MODE
(Continued)
FORMAT MODEORIENTATIONORI=PORTRAITPORTRAIT or LANDSCAPE
(See 4-20.)AUTO MODEAUTO LF=OFFON … LF + CR
RESOLUTION MODERESOLUTIONRESOLUTION300 or 600 dpi
(See 4-28.)HRC SETTINGHRC=MEDIUMOFF, LIGHT, MEDIUM, or DARK
PAGE PROTECTION
(See 4-31.)
CARD OPERATIONWhen the commercial flash memory card or the HDD card has not been formatted:
(HP mode only)
(See 4-32.)
I/F AUTO
(Continued)
PAGE FORMAT MODEPAPER =LETTER
exitExit to FORMAT MODE
exitExit to RESOLUTION MODE
PROTECT=AUTOAUTO, OFF, LETTER, A4, or
FORMAT CARDFormat the flash memory card or the
exitExit to CARD OPERATION
MIO SettingAvailable only when a
AUTO CR=OFFON … LF, FF, or VT + CR
AUTO WRAP=OFFON … Auto wrap on
AUTO SKIP=ON ON … Auto FF at bottom
(HP mode) OFF … No FF at bottom
AUTO MASK=OFF ON … Auto mask on
(EPSON & IBM modes) OFF … Auto mask off
exit Exit to AUTO MODE
(For 110/120V model)
PAPER =A4
(For 220/240V model)
LEFT M = 0C0 to 126 columns
RIGHT M = 80C
(Letter, Portrait)
RIGHT M = 78C
(A4, Portrait)
TOP M =0.5” (HP mode)0, 0.33, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, or 2.0”
BOTTOM M=0.5”
(HP mode)
LINES = 60L
(HP, Letter, Portrait)
LINES = 64L
(HP, A4, Portrait)
X OFFSET= 0-500 (left) to +500 (right) dots
Y OFFSET= 0-500 (down) to +500 (up)
exitExit to PAGE FORMAT MODE
commercial MIO card has been
installed. The settings available
on the installed MIO card can
appear under the sub-setting
menu.
Mode Menu (Continued)Setting MenuSub-Setting MenuSetting
CARD OPERATIONWhen the commercial flash memory card or the HDD card has been formatted:
(HP mode only)EXECUTE DATAExecute the data on the card.
(See 4-32.)DATA ID=#####Execute the selected data.
exitExit to EXECUTE DATA
CARD LISTPrint the contents of the card.
SAVESAVE DATASend data to be saved.
SET KEY--> ENDEnd saving the data.
DATA ID=#####Set data ID for saved data.
SAVE MACROSave a macro.
MACRO ID=#####Set macro ID for saved macro.
PRIMARY FONTSave primary font.
FONT ID=#####Set primary font ID for saved font.
SECONDARY FONTSave secondary font.
FONT ID=#####Set secondary font ID for saved
DOWNLOAD FONTSave download font.
FONT ID=#####Set download font ID for saved
exitExit to CARD OPERATION
DELETEMACRO ID=#####Delete the selected macro.
DATA ID=####Delete the selected data.
FONT ID=#####Delete the selected font.
FORMAT CARDFormat the flash card.
SET –> DELETE ALLExecute formatting the card.
exitExit to FORMAT CARD
exitExit to CARD OPERATION
ADVANCED MODENETWORK MODELOCK PANEL=OFFON or OFF
(See 4-41.)PASS NO=###Enter pass number.
AUTO FF=OFFON or OFF
WAIT TIME= 5s1 to 99 seconds for AUTO ON
FF SUPPRESS=OFFON or OFF
TONER LOW=CONTCONT or STOP
exitexit to NETWORK MODE
CONTINUE MODECONTINUE=MANUALAUTO or MANUAL
BUZZER SETTINGBUZZER=ONON or OFF
SCALABLE FONTFONT=ALLALL, LJ4
PRINT DENSITY
INPUT BUFFER
SAVE SETTINGSSAVE SETTING 1Save the current setting as #1
exitexit to ADVANCED MODE
PAGE COUNTER
(See 4-48.)
exit MODEExit MODE.
(See 4-48.)
COUNT= 0Shows the number of printed
■■■■■
❏❏❏❏❏
SAVE SETTING 2Save the current settings as #2
font.
font.
Increase or decrease the print
density. (15 levels)
Increase or decrease the input
buffer capacity. (15 levels)
pages.
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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 be installed in the
printer.
Mode MenuSetting MenuSub-Setting MenuSetting
INTERFACE MODE
Same as HP LaserJet 4+ M
(See 4-17.)
FORMAT MODEX OFFSET=0-500 (left) to +500 (right) dots
(See 4-22.)Y OFFSET=0-500 (up) to +500 (down) dots
RESOLUTION MODERESOLUTIONRESOLUTION=600300 or 600 dpi
(See 4-28.)APT SETTINGAPT=OFFON or OFF
CARD OPERATIONWhen the commercial flash memory card or the HDD card has not been formatted:
(See 4-32.)FORMAT CARDFormat the flash memory card or
CARD OPERATIONWhen the commercial flash memory card or the HDD card has been formatted:
(See 4-32.)EXECUTE DATAExecute the data on the card.
ode
exitExit to PAGE FORMAT MODE
HRC SETTINGHRC=MEDIUMOFF, LIGHT, MEDIUM, or DARK
exitExit to RESOLUTION MODE
the HDD card.
exitExit to CARD OPERATION
DATA ID=#####Execute the selected data.
exitExit to EXECUTE DATA
CARD LISTPrint the contents of the card.
SAVESAVE DATASend data to be saved.
SET KEY--> ENDEnd saving the data.
DATA ID=#####Set data ID for saved data.
exitExit to CARD OPERATION
DELETEMACRO ID=#####Delete the selected macro.
DATA ID=####Delete the selected data.
FONT ID=#####Delete the selected font.
FORMAT CARDFormat the card.
SET –> DELETE ALLExecute formatting the card.
exitExit to FORMAT CARD
OPERATION
exitExit to CARD OPERATION
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Mode Menu (Continued)Setting MenuSub-Setting MenuSetting
ADVANCED MODENETWORK MODELOCK PANEL=OFFON or OFF
(See 4-41.)PASS NO=###Enter pass number.
AUTO FF=OFFON or OFF
WAIT TIME= 5s1 to 99 seconds for AUTO ON
FF SUPPRESS=OFFON or OFF
TONER LOW=CONTCONT or STOP
exitexit to NETWORK MODE
ERROR PRINTERROR PRINT=OFFON or OFF
CONTINUE MODECONTINUE=MANUALAUTO or MANUAL
BUZZER SETTINGBUZZER=ONON or OFF
PRINT DENSITY
INPUT BUFFER
SAVE SETTINGSSAVE SETTING 1Save the current setting as #1
exitexit to ADVANCED MODE
PAGE COUNTER
(See 4-48.)
exit MODEExit MODE
(See 4-48.)
COUNT= 0Shows the number of printed
■■■■■
❏❏❏❏❏
SAVE SETTING 2Save the current settings as #2
Increase or decrease the print
density. (15 levels)
Increase or decrease the input
buffer capacity. (15 levels)
pages.
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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 MenuSetting MenuSub-Setting MenuSetting
INTERFACE MODE
Same as LaserJet 4+ Mode
(See
4-17.)
FORMAT MODE
(See 4-20.)
RESOLUTION MODERESOLUTIONRESOLUTION=600 300 or 600 dpi
(See 4-28.)HRC SETTINGHRC=MEDIUMOFF, LIGHT, MEDIUM, or
PAGE FORMAT MODEPAPER=LETTER
(For 110/120V mode)
X OFFSET= 0-500 (left) to +500 (right) dots
Y OFFSET= 0-500 (up) to +500 (down)
exitExit to PAGE FORMAT
GRAPHICS MODEPEN SETTING
SETTING=PEN1 PEN1 to 6
SIZE #=3 dots 1 to 10 dots (pen size in
GRAY #=100% 15, 30, 45, 75, 90, or 100%
exit Exit to SETTING=PEN1–6
exit Exit to GRAPHICS MODE
CHARACTER SET
(Set size and gray
percentage for the selected
pen. )
dots)
(# is the selected pen
number. )
(# is the selected pen
number. )
4-28.
4-28.
DARK
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Mode Menu (Continued)Setting MenuSub-Setting MenuSetting
PAGE PROTECTIONPROTECT=AUTOAUTO, OFF, LETTER, A4, or
(See 4-31.)exitExit 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.)
exit MODEExit MODE
(See 4-48.)
COUNT= 0Shows the number of printed
LEGAL
pages.
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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 forward or
backward. (Pressing the MODE switch allows forward scroll.)
INTERFACE MODE ←▼ or ▲→ FORMAT MODE
←▼ or ▲→ RESOLUTION MODE ←▼ or ▲→ …
•Press the SET switch to enter the next lower menu level of the
selected menu.
Mode Menu SET→ Setting Menu SET→ Sub-Setting Menu
•Press the ▲ or ▼ switch to select the setting on the display.
I/F=PARALLEL ←▼ or ▲→ I/F=RS-232C ←▼ or ▲→
I/F=OPTION ←▼ or ▲→ …
•Press the SET switch to make the selected setting effective. Then
you move to the next selection or exit to the upper menu level.
When you see “exit” and press the SET switch, you can exit from
the current level of menu to the next higher level of the menu.
3. Advance to “exit MODE” and press the SET switch to exit from the
mode menus to the off-line ready state.
Pressing the SEL switch any time in any level of the menus allows you to
exit from the mode menus to the on-line state. The settings you have
made with the SET switch before exit are effective.
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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 shows the current
interface with the asterisk.
I/F=AUTO *
4. Press the ▲ or ▼ switch until the desired interface appears on the
display.
Select the setting menu and enter the sub-setting menu to change the setting
as follows:
■ Automatic Interface Selection
When you use the automatic interface selection function, select the function
on the display as follows:
I/F=AUTO
When you select this function with the SET switch, the display shows the
next sub-setting menu as follows:
TIME OUT= 5s *
You need to set the time out for the auto interface selection from 1 to 99
seconds with the ▲ or ▼ switch: factory setting = 5 seconds. This time
out is the duration during which the printer will not allow another automatic
change to the interface.
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Even if you choose the automatic interface selection, you need to set the
communications parameters for the serial interface, high speed/bidirectional 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 automatic interface selection, see
“AUTOMATIC INTERFACE SELECTION” in Chapter 3.
■ Parallel Interface
When you intend to use the bi-directional parallel interface, select the
interface on the display as follows:
I/F=PARALLEL
When you use the parallel interface, you need to set the communications
mode in the following sub-setting menu.
Display Message High Speed and Bi-directional Parallel
Communications
HIGH SPEED=ON Turns on or off the high speed parallel
communications.
BI-DIR=ON Turns on or off the bi-directional parallel
communications.
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The above high-speed and bi-directional settings are used for the
bi-directional parallel interface of this printer. The bi-directional parallel
interface is compatible with the IEEE 1284 standard bi-directional parallel
interface. Although it uses the same cable, hardware, and software as the
bi-directional parallel interface, to use its enhanced capabilities—such as
bi-directional communication between the computer and printer and faster
transmission of data—you need a printer driver or software that supports
these features. Check with your software vendor to see if your software
supports bi-directional parallel features.
■ Serial Interface
When you intend to use the serial interface, be sure to select the same
communications parameters on both the printer and computer. You must set
them for the automatic interface selection, too.
low when the buffer is full.
DTR(ER) goes low only
when the printer is off-line.
printer status changes from
off-line to on-line.
■ Optional Interface
If you have installed a commercial modular input/output (MIO) card in the
printer, you can select the optional MIO interface in this mode. If the
installed MIO card requires any optional interface settings, they appear
under this menu. Set them, referring to the manual of the MIO card.
I/F=OPTION
✒ Note
This setting appears only when the MIO card has been installed. For
installation of the MIO card, see “MODULAR I/O CARD” in Chapter 5.
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FORMAT MODE
ORIENTATION
When you select “ORIENTATION”, you can set portrait or landscape
orientation.
✒Note
The ORIENTATION 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 orientation. You can
check the current orientation on the display.
PORTRAIT
LANDSCAPE
Fig. 4-4 Page Orientation
When you enter the setting mode, the display first shows the current
orientation with an asterisk.
ORI=PORTRAIT *
Press the ▲ or ▼ switch until the desired orientation appears on the
display.
Display MessageOrientation
ORI=PORTRAITPortrait
ORI=LANDSCAPELandscape
Press the SET switch to make the displayed selection effective.
An asterisk appears at the end of the display for a short time. Then the
printer automatically exits from the setting mode to the FORMAT
MODE.
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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
AUTO 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 other
emulation modes.
The page/line termination is set in this mode.
Display MessageSettingAuto Mode
AUTO LF =OFF
AUTO CR =OFF
AUTO WRAP =OFF
AUTO SKIP =ON
AUTO MASK =OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ONLine feed and carriage return occur when the printer
OFFNo line feed and carriage return occur when the printer
ONForm feed occurs when the printer position reaches the
OFFNo form feed occurs when the printer position reaches
ONThe printer ignores the top and bottom margin settings
OFFThe printer operates according to the margin settings
you make with the control panel. The page length is
automatically set to 11” for letter or A4-size paper and
to 14” for legal-size paper.
you make with the control panel.
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✒ 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 : The auto modes cannot be changed and no setting appears.
— : The auto modes are not available.
Printer Emulation (Factory settings in bold print)
AUTO ModeHP
LaserJet 4+
AUTO LF
AUTO CR
AUTO WRAP
AUTO SKIP
AUTO MASK
O OFFO OFFO OFF
O OFFX ONO OFF (Note)
O OFFX ONX ON
O ON
—
EPSON
FX-850
IBM
Proprinter XL
——
O OFFO OFF
✒ Note
In the IBM emulation mode, FF codes are always followed by a CR code.
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PAGE FORMAT MODE
✒ Notes
The settings in this mode menu vary as follows:
• All settings are effective in the HP LaserJet4+, EPSON FX-850, and
IBM Proprinter XL modes.
• The X and Y (vertical and horizontal) offsets are effective in the BR-
Script 2 mode. Other settings are not effective and they do not appear in
this mode.
• The paper size and the X and Y (vertical and horizontal) offsets are
effective in the HP-GL mode. Other settings are not effective and they
do not appear in this mode.
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The following settings can be made in this mode:
Display MessagePage Format Mode
PAPER =LETTERSet 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 PSet the left margin at column 0-126 at 10cpi.
RIGHT M = 80C PSet the right margin at column 10-136 at
10cpi. See “List of Factory Settings” in this
chapter.
TOP M =0.5" PSet the top margin at a distance from the top
edge of the paper: 0, 0.33, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, or
2.0 inches. factory setting = 0.33 (Non-
HP), 0.5 (HP)
BOTTOM M=0.5" PSet the bottom margin at a distance from the
bottom edge of the paper: 0, 0.33, 0.5, 1.0,
1.5, or 2.0 inches. factory setting = 0.33
(Non-HP), 0.5 (HP)
LINES = 60L PSet the number of lines per page from 5 to
128 lines. See “List of Factory Settings” in
this chapter.
The letter “P” in the display messages indicates that the page orientation is
portrait. The letter “L” is displayed when it is landscape.
Display MessagePage Format Mode (Continued)
X OFFSET= 0Move the print start position (at the upper
left corner on pages) horizontally up to
-500 dots to the left or +500 dots to the right
in 300dpi dot unit increments: factorysetting = 0.
Y OFFSET= 0Move the print start position (at the upper
left corner on pages) vertically up to -500
dots downward or +500 dots upward in
300dpi dot increments: factory setting = 0.
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✒ Notes
When you make settings in PAGE FORMAT 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 PAGE
FORMAT MODE, be sure that the print area is smaller than the paper
size, or the inside of the printer will get stained with toner. It is
recommended that you perform a test before actual use: for this test, you
could use a letter or A4 size of paper to see the printed area is
completely inside the paper size you are going to use. This simple test
will help prevent toner from being incorrectly applied to the inside of
your printer, which may cause later print jobs to be smudged with toner .
• The factory settings of the right/left margins and lines vary according to
the paper size and orientation. See the tables below.
• The top and bottom margins have been factory set to 0.5” in the HP
emulation mode and to 0.33” in the non-HP emulation modes.
• The setting margins are subject to the current page orientation. The
display shows the current orientation with “P” for portrait and “L” for
landscape.
• Images offset outside the print area are not printed.
■ About Right and Left Margins
The settings range of the right and left margins are subject to the page
orientation as follows. The right margin should be placed 10 columns
greater than the left margin: minimum text width = 10 columns.
If the orientation is changed, the margin settings are restored to the factory
settings. If the paper size is changed and the right and left margins exceed
the paper size, they are restored to the factory settings: if they do not exceed
the paper size, they remain effective.
The following table shows the settings range in columns. The factory
settings are printed in bold.
Paper SizePortraitLandscape
Left Margin Right Margin Left Margin Right Margin
Letter
A4
Legal
0-7010-800-9610-106
0-7010-78-800-10310-113
0-7010-800-12610-136
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■ 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 and the
top and bottom margins remain effective.
# of Lines/Page =
Page Length – (Top Margin + Bottom Margin)
Line Feed Pitch [Vertical Motion Index (VMI)]
The setting of lines/page is subject to the current paper size and orientation.
For example, when letter-sized paper is used, the printer can print 60 lines
per page in portrait orientation. If the orientation is changed, the line
settings are restored to the factory settings in that orientation.
The following tables show the factory settings in each emulation mode.
In HP ModeIn Non-HP Modes
OrientationOrientation
SizePortraitLandscapeSizePortraitLandscape
Letter
A4
Legal
✒ Note
When you use application software in the non-HP modes, the recommended
settings are as follows:
• Left margin = column 0
• Right margin = Max. value
• Auto MASK ON
GRAPHICS MODE
✒Note
The settings in this mode menu are effective only in the HP-GL mode. They
do not appear in any other emulation modes.
Since the HP-GL emulation mode is for a plotter, you can select the plotter
pens, the pen size and percentage of gray in this mode menu.
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Display MessageGraphics Mode
PEN SETTINGSet the size and percentage of gray
separately for six plotter pens.
CHARACTER SETSet 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.
The software or command setting overrides the switch setting.
Select the setting menu and enter the sub-setting menu to make the settings
as follows:
■ Pen Setting
When you select “PEN SETTING,” you can set the size and percentage of
gray for each plotter pen. You can make settings separately for six pens.
Select the pen with the ▲ or ▼ switch and enter the menu with the SET
switch.
SETTING=PEN1
After you select the pen, advance to the sub-setting menu for size or graypercentage selection with the ▲ or ▼ switch and enter the menu with the
SET switch.
When the following message appears, the pen size can be set from 1 dot to
10 dots with the ▲ or ▼ switch:
SIZE 1=3 dots *
When the following message appears, the shades of gray can be set to 15,
30, 45, 75, 90, or 100% with the ▲ or ▼ switch.
GRAY 1=100% *
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✒ Notes
• When another pen is selected, the display shows the selected pen with
the number after “SIZE’ or “GRAY.”
• 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 standard and
alternate character sets used in the HP-GL emulation mode.
Enter the sub-setting menu and select the menu for the standard or alternate
character set with the ▲ or ▼ switch:
To set the standard character set, select the following message:
STANDARD SET
or
To set the alternate character set, select the following message:
ALTERNATE SET
Then press the SET switch to show the following message:
ANSI ASCII *
Change the character set with the ▲ or ▼ switch and make the selection
effective by pressing the SET switch. For specific character sets, see
“SYMBOL/CHARACTER SETS” in Appendix.
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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 technology (APT) and high resolution
control (HRC) can be set in this mode menu.
Display MessageResolution Mode
RESOLUTIONSet the resolution of the printer.
APT SETTINGSet the APT function. This menu appears
HRC SETTINGSet the HRC function.
Select the setting menu and enter the sub-setting menu to make the settings
as follows:
■ Resolution
When you select “RESOLUTION,” you can choose a resolution of 300 or
600 dots per inch (dpi) on this printer. You can set the resolution in this
mode according to your requirement.
The printer may not be able to print large files because of the resolution and
the printer’s memory. The higher the resolution and file size, the more
memory is required.
only in the BR-Script 2 mode.
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Display Message Resolution
RESOLUTION=600 Set the resolution to 600 dpi. (Factory
setting)
RESOLUTION=300 Set the resolution to 300 dpi.
Select the print resolution in this mode according to the resolution required
for your print jobs as shown below:
Resolution Setting in Resolution Mode
Print Jobs 300 dpi 600 dpi
300 dpi For optimum print quality For mixing 300 dpi bitmaps
with 600 dpi
600 dpi Not recommended For optimum print quality
✒Note
Even if you set the resolution to 600 dpi in this mode, the printer may not be
able to print large files at 600 dpi because of insufficient memory. However,
it automatically decreases the resolution to 300 dpi to print them. While the
printer is printing, the display prompts “01 PR300 … .”
If the printer cannot print files even at 300 dpi, the “MEMORY FULL”
error occurs. See “TROUBLESHOOTING” in Chapter 7.
This automatic resolution decrease function works in the BR-Script 2 mode
and other emulation modes with the page protection on. See also “PAGE
PROTECTION” in this chapter.
When you want to print without decreasing the resolution, you must expand
the memory capacity of the printer to 6-Mbytes or more.
Expand the memory capacity referring to the table below. It shows the
minimum size of memory required in the BR-Script 2 mode.
Paper Size 300 dpi 600 dpi
Letter or A4 4 Mbytes 6 Mbytes
For memory expansion, see “RAM EXPANSION” in Chapter 5 or consult
the dealer where you purchased the printer.
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■ 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 high resolution control (HRC) is unavailable.
Display MessageAdvanced Photoscale Technology
APT =OFFCancel the advanced photoscale technology.
(factory setting)
APT =ONEffectuate the advanced photoscale
technology.
■ HRC Setting
When you select “HRC SETTING,” you can set the high resolution control
(HRC). This function is a special function that offers improved print quality
of characters and graphics that conventional laser printers cannot attain with
resolutions of 300 or 600 dpi. You can set this function in this mode.
Display MessageHigh Resolution Control
HRC =OFFCancel the high resolution control.
HRC =LIGHTSet the high resolution control to the light
level.
HRC =MEDIUMSet the high resolution control to the medium
level. (Factory setting)
HRC =DARKSet the high resolution control to the dark
level.
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The following figures show jagged print with the high resolution control set
to “OFF” on the left and clear and crisp print with the control set to
“MEDIUM” on the right.
HRC = OFFHRC = MEDIUM
Fig. 4-5 High Resolution Control
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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.
To check the printout with the high resolution control, perform the test print
with the TEST switch. For operation, see “TEST Switch.”
When you perform “TEST PRINT,” the printer prints the test pattern
including a block of lines. If the high resolution control is “OFF,” the lines
in the test pattern are unsmoothed or stepped as shown in the left figure
below. The pattern will be smoother if the high resolution control is set to
LIGHT , MEDIUM, or DARK. Choose an HRC setting and perform the test
print so that stepped lines become unnoticeable.
HRC = OFF HRC = MEDIUM
Fig. 4-6 High Resolution Control in Test Printout
PAGE PROTECTION
✒Note
The setting in this mode menu is effective in the HP LaserJet 4+, EPSON
FX-850, IBM Proprinter XL, and HP-GL modes. It does not appear in the
BR-Script 2 mode.
If print images are too complex to print, the printer may print them out in
parts or only on part of the page. If this occurs, the printer loses print data
and shows the following message:
31 PRINT OVERRUN
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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 MessagePage Protection
PROTECT=AUTOPage protection on only when it is necessary.
(Factory setting)
PROTECT=LETTERPage protection on for letter size paper.
PROTECT=A4Page protection on for A4 size paper.
PROTECT=LEGALPage protection on for legal size paper.
PROTECT=OFFPage protection off
To protect pages, you need the memory capacity as shown in the following
table:
Protection300 dpi600 dpi
Off2 Mbytes2 Mbytes
Letter or A42 Mbytes6 Mbytes
Legal3 Mbytes6 Mbytes
(Duplex)4 Mbytes10 Mbytes
✒ Notes
When you use the page protection function, note the following:
• When you want to print at 600 dpi with the page protection function on,
be sure to expand the memory capacity to a minimum of 6 Mbytes; or
the resolution is automatically reduced to 300 dpi for printouts.
• If the function setting is changed, all download fonts and macros—
including permanent ones—are cleared. If the memory is too low to
protect pages, page protection does not take effect.
CARD OPERATION
✒ Notes
• BE SURE TO TURN OFF THE PRINTER POWER SWITCH
BEFORE INSTALLING OR REMOVING THE FLASH MEMORY
CARD OR HDD CARD, OR THE CARD WILL BE DAMAGED.
• The settings in this mode menu are effective only when you have
installed a flash memory card or a HDD card in the card slot of the
printer and you have selected the HP LaserJet 4+, HP-GL, or BR-Script
2 mode. They do not appear when the printer has no card or is in any
other emulation mode.
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• 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 commercial flash memory card or HDD card in the upper
card slot of the printer. For installation, see “FONT CARTRIDGE/CARD,
FLASH MEMORY/HDD CARD” in Chapter 5.
When you are in this mode menu, you can save macros and fonts in the
installed flash memory card or the HDD card.
The sub-setting menus displayed in this mode menu vary according to the
state of the installed card.
When the installed card is not formatted:
When you enter this mode menu with the flash memory card or the HDD
card installed but not formatted by this printer, you must first format the
card.
Display MessageCard Operation
FORMAT CARDFormat a new flash memory card or HDD
card.
exitExit to CARD OPERATION
When the display shows “FORMAT CARD,” press the SET switch to
format the installed card.
After the printer finishes formatting the card, you exit to the “CARD
OPERATION” menu.
✒ Notes
• If the card is formatted, data that has been previously written is erased.
• It takes ten or more seconds to format a 2-Mbyte flash memory card or
HDD card. The more the capacity of the card, the longer time it takes to
format the card.
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