Compuprint 9060, PRT9061, PRT9060 User Manual

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Thanks for choosing the Compuprint 9060 printer. Your printer is a reliable working equipment that will be very useful in your daily job. Our printers have been designed to be compact and respectful of the work environment. They offer
a wide range of features and multiple functions that confirm the high technological level reached by the printers with Compuprint brand.
To maintain these printing performances unchanged in the long run, Sferal wwt has developed specific Compuprint branded consumables for each printer type (for example: ribbon cartridges for dot matrix printers, toner and OPC cartridges for laser printers, bubble ink jet cartridges for inkjet printers) that assure an excellent operation with high printing quality level reliability.
Sferal wwt recommends to use only its original Compuprint branded consumables with original packaging (identified by its holographic label). In this way, a proper use of the printer at quality level stated in the product characteristics can be assured. All typical usage problems related to not certified consumables may be avoided, such as an overall quality print level degradation and, often, the reduction of the product life due to the fact that the proper working conditions for the print heads, OPC cartridge and other printer parts are not assured.
Moreover, Sferal does not only certify its consumables in terms of working conditions but also carefully controls their compliance with the international standard rules concerning:
no cancerous materials;
no flammability of the plastic materials;
other standards
Sferal advises the customers not to use products for which the compliance to this safety rules are not warranted. Finally seek your dealer or contact a Sferal office and be sure that are provided you the original Compuprint branded consumables.
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A. Never remove any printer cover except to install a printer accessory and as expressly
B. Please store the printer covers in a safe place. The covers must be reinstalled if you decide to
remove any printer accessory.
The following areas of the printer should be covered for safety reasons:
Rear Pull Tractor Cover
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ASF Area Cover
Rear Pull Tractor Attachment Area Covers
The above openings must always be protected with their cover when the corresponding option is
not installed. Do not touch inside and do not insert any object into these openings or into the
gears.
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This equipment has bee n tes ted a nd found to com ply with the li mits for a Cl ass B digita l de vice , pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Howe ver, 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 encour ag ed t o tr y to c or rec t the int er fer enc e by one o r more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and the 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.
A shielded Centronics IEEE1284 compliant bi-directional parallel cable, maximum length 3 meters (10 feet), and a shielded RS-232 serial cable, maximum length 15 meters (50 feet), are necessary for this device to meet the requirements of a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.
The above specified cables are readily available as Personal Computer or Peripheral accessories from multiple retail outlets. Please consult your dealer for detail s concerning such cables and also for information about FCC rules for digital devices.
Changes or modifications to the device covered by this manual, which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance, could void the user’s authority under the FCC rules to operate the equipment.
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This digital apparatus complies with the Canadian ICES-003 Class B limits for radio frequency emissions. Cet appareil numérique est conforme aux limites de Classe B de la norme N MB-003 du Canada.
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This equipment conforms to the EEC Directive 89/392 (the sound pressure, me asured according to ISO 7779, does not exceed 70 dBA).
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Compuprint Products Information...................................ii
Safety Information................................................. iii
FCC Notes .............................................................. iv
Canadian D.O.C. Radio Interference Regulation iv
EEC Regulations ................................................... iv
Table of Contents................................................... v
Getting to Know Your Printer ............................... 1
Printer Features ( Printer Features ( Unpacking Your Printer Printer Parts
Front View Rear View
Setting Up Your Printer ......................................... 7
Choosing a Suitable Location Printer Assembly
Removal of the Shipment Locks
Ribbon Cartridge Installation Host Computer Connection Software Driver Selection Power Connection
Selecting the Display Language......................... 18
Configuring the Printer........................................ 19
Operator Panel Presentation
Display Messages
Indicators
Function Keys Printer Setups
Entering the Printer Setups
Moving within the Printer Setups
Leaving the Printer Setups Power-On Configuration
Entering the Power-On Configuration Program Setup
Entering the Program Setup How to Select the Paper Path How to Use the Tear-Off Function
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Selection of the Paper Size Adjusting the Tear-Off Position
Selection of the Tear-Off Mode How to Lock/Unlock the Printer Setups How to Handle the Paper Parking
Paper Handling................................................... 109
Paper Paths Paper Specifications
Fanfold Paper (PRT9060 and PRT9061 models)
Envelopes (PRT9060 model only).............................110
Cut Sheets (PRT9060 model only)............................111
Cut Sheets........................................................................112
Cut Sheets Loading Modes........................................112
Loading Cut Sheets....................................................112
Fanfold Paper Loading
Loading Paper Using the Front1 Push Tractor
Printer Maintenance and Troubleshooting...... 123
Cleaning the Printer Replacing the Ribbon Cartridge Printing the Self Test Error Handling
Options ............................................................... 130
The Front2 Push Tractor
Installing the Front2 Push Tractor
Removing the Front2 Push Tractor
Loading Paper Using the Front2 Push Tractor (option)
Loading Paper Using the Front1 Push Tractor
when the Front2 Push Tractor (Option) is Installed The Rear Pull Tractor
Installing the Rear Pull Tractor
Removing the Rear Pull Tractor
Loading Paper Using the Front1 Push Tractor and
the Rear Pull Tractor (option) The Automatic Sheet Feeder (ASF)
The Color Kit.....................................................................
The LAN Interface Board The Printer Pedestals
Printer Specifications ........................................ 153
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24 Needle Print Head
136 columns @10 cpi
Draft printing at 600 cps, LQ printing at 116 cps
IBM Proprinter XL24/XL24 AGM, Per sonal Printer 2391+ and EPSON LQ Series emulations
Base paper handling configuration: Front1 push path (fanfold) + Manual paper path (cut sheets)
Multiple copies (1 original and 7 copies)
Automatic paper path selection
Automatic Sheet Feeder option which handles cut sheets, multicopy and envelopes, accepts up to
two additional paper bins and includes paper stacker
Easy operability via operator panel setup and S/W command s
Usage of all specific features by means of the Specific Software Driver which is applicable to the
most popular S/W Packages
Plug & Play capability for Windows 95/98/2000/XP/NT4.0/Millennium ®
Bi-directional IEEE 1284 parallel interface and standard serial RS-232/C and RS-422/A interface
Ethernet 10/100 Base-T interface option that coexists with the parallel interface
4 pin Rear Pull Tractor option
Color Kit option
Two optional printer pedestals
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24 Needle Print Head
136 columns @10 cpi
Draft printing at 600 cps, LQ printing at 116 cps
IBM Proprinter XL24/XL24 AGM, Per sonal Printer 2391+ and EPSON LQ Series emulations
Base paper handling configuration: Front1 push path (1st fanfold)
Multiple copies (1 original and 7 copies)
Automatic paper path selection
Automatic Sheet Feeder option which handles cut sheets, multicopy and envelopes, accepts up to
two additional paper bins and includes paper stacker
Easy operability via operator panel setup and S/W command s
Usage of all specific features by means of the Specific Software Driver which is applicable to the
most popular S/W Packages
Plug & Play capability for Windows 95/98/2000/XP/NT4.0/Millennium ®
Bi-directional IEEE 1284 parallel interface and standard serial RS-232/C and RS-422/A interface
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Ethernet 10/100 Base-T interface option that coexists with the parallel interface
4 pin 2° Front Push Tractor option (2nd fanfold)
4 pin Rear Pull Tractor option
Color Kit option
Two optional printer pedestals
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The following items are included in the box:
Notify any damage to your supplier.
In stalla tion G uid e
CD-Rom
with User Manual included
Ribbon Cartrid
Power Cable
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PRT9060 Model
Paper Knob
Operator Panel
Cut Sheet Support
Power Switch
Paper Guides
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Push Tractors Cover
PRT9061 Model
Paper Knob
Power Switch
Operator Panel
Push Tractors Cover
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Rear Pull Tractor Cover
Interface Co nn ecto rs
Rear Paper Slot
Top C o v e r
Paper Knob
ASF Area Cover
Pow er C able C onnector Rear Pull Tracto r Attachment
Area Covers
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Consider the following points when you choose the location for your printer:
The distance between the printer and the host computer must not exceed the length of the interface cable;
The location must be sturdy, horizontal and stable;
Your printer must not be exposed to direct sunlight, extreme heat, cold, dust or humidity (see "Printer
Specifications" later);
The power outlet must be compatible with the plug of the printer's power cord.
There must be sufficient clearances on all sides for easy operation. The required space is shown in the figure:
80 cm
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Open all the printer covers and make sure that you remove all the shipment locks from the printer.
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Make sure that you are using only Compuprint original consumables.
1. Make sure that the printer is turned off.
2. Find the ribbon cartridge among the accessories
Ribbon Guide
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To be used when the color kit option is not
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Ribbon Guide
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To be used when the color kit option is
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3. Open the top cover using the small
handles on either side of the top cover.
4. Turn the printer on. The print
carriage prepares for ribbon cartridge installation.
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5. Before installing the ribbon cartridge
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turn the ribbon-winding knob in the arrow direction (loca ted on the cartridge) to take up slack in the ribbon.
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Ribbon Winding Knob
To avoid damage to the ribbon, do not turn the winding knob in the wrong direction.
6. Align the right and left cartridge pins with the printer locking points.
Black cartridge when the c olor kit option is not
installed
Black “Long Life” or Color cartridge when
the color kit option is installed
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7. Slide and insert the ribbon guide between the print head and the ribbon guide mask holding it perpendicular to the print head.
Make sure that the ribbon is inserted correctly between the print head and the print head mask.
8. If the color kit option is installed on
your printer, insert the shifter holder onto the color shifter as shown in this figure.
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Shifter Holder
Co lor Shifter
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Ribbon Guide
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9. Turn the ribbon-winding knob in the arrow direction (located on the cartridge) to take up
slack in the ribbon.
10. Push the cartridge down gently until it c lips into place at loc king p oints.
Black cartridge when the c olor kit option is not
installed
Black Long Life or Color cartridg e when
the color kit option is installed
11. Turn the ribbon-winding knob again in the direction of the arrow to take up s lack in the ribbon.
12. To ensure that the ribbon guide runs freely along the ribbon, manually move the print carriage
horizontally.
If the used ribbon cartridge needs to be replaced, see " Replacing The Ribbo n Cartridge ", later in this manual.
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This printer can be connected to your host computer via two available interfaces. The interface connectors are located on the rear of the printer.
A bidirectional IEEE1284 parallel interface
A RS-232C/422A serial interface
Before connecting the interface cable, make sure that the printer and the host computer are
Insert the parallel interface cable into the parallel connec tor and fasten it by mean s of the c lips. Insert the serial interface cable into the serial connector and fasten it by means of the two screws (use the screwdriver).
turned OFF .
Parallel Interface
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Serial Interface
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At this point it is necessary to configure your printer for your application package. The installation procedures depend upon the host environment.
Follow the instructions in the readme file you find on the CD-ROM . In a WINDOWS 95/98/2000/XP/NT4.0/Millennium® environment the printer supports the Plug &
Play feature.
The printer drivers of all Compuprint printers can be found at the Internet Address
http://www.compuprint.net/
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The power outlet must be compatible with the plug of the printer’s power cable.
1. Make sure the power outlet is near the printer location and easily accessible.
2. Make sure that the power switch is in 0 position (OFF).
Always use a grounded outlet.
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3. Insert the power cable plug into the printer connector and the other power ca ble end into a
convenient outlet (the figure shows the European version).
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4. If you need to turn the printer on, press the power switch in the I position (ON).
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The display messages for this pri nter can be di splaye d in five different languages: Engli sh (Default), French, German, Italian and Spanish. To select the language, that you prefer, p roceed as follows:
1. Press the
message will be displayed:
2. When you release the
then,
3. Press the ↓ key to enter the setup. The first setup item is displayed:
4. Press the ↓ key until the lan guage firs t level func tion is dis played:
5. Press the → key to pass to the second level functions:
6. Press the ↓ key until the s etup lan guage is dis played:
7. Press the → key to scroll the setup l anguages. When the desi red language i s displayed, press the
PROGRAM
in the selected language.
PROGRAM
key to select it. The printer exits the setup. From now on the displ ay messa ges appear
key and keep i t pressed while powering on the printer until the following
RELEASE KEY
key, the following messages will be displayed :
PROGRAM
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PRINT OUT? NO
EMUL. OPTIONS
FUNCTIONS
BUZZER YES
MENU ENGLISH
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The operator panel enables you to perform many of the printer functions including paper path selections, font selection and the printer setup.
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The operator panel consists of:
A 16 character display (Liquid Crystal Display)
Six led indicators
Nine function keys
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The printer display is used to indicate the printer status or to request an user intervention. When the printer is in Ready state, the display gives the following information:
when paper is already loaded and the printer is off line (
ON LINE
indicator unlit):
OFF LINE M1
Printer Status
where:
OFF LINE ON LINE
M1, M2, M3, M4
Current Macro
Indicates the printer status.
Indicate which of the four User Macros is currentl y used.
when paper is already loaded and the printer is on line (
ON LINE
indicator lit):
ON LINE M1
Printer Status
Current Macro
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when there is no paper loaded and the printer is off line (
ON LINE
indicator unlit):
when there is no paper loaded and the printer is on line (
ON LINE
indicator lit):
Load Front1
Current Paper Path
where:
LOAD FRONT1 LOAD FRONT2
LOAD PUSH-PULL LOAD FR1 PUSH&MF LOAD MANUAL FORM LOAD PSH-PLL&MF LOAD ASF1
LOAD ASF2 LOAD ASF3
OFF LINE ON LINE
M1, M2, M3, M4
ON LINE M1
Printer Status
Indicates that the currently selected paper path is out of paper.
The messages are displayed only for the available paper paths, according to the installed devices.
LOAD FRONT2
(only PRT9061 model)
LOAD FR1 PUSH&MF LOAD MANUAL FORM LOAD PSH-PLL&MF
(only PRT9060 model) (only PRT9060 model)
(only PRT9060 model)
Indicates the printer status.
Indicate which of the four User Macros is currentl y used.
Current Macro
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The following messages appear to i ndicate other printer conditions or user intervention requests. The list is in alphabetical order.
Message Description
ALTERNATE
BUSY M1
COVER OPEN CLOSE COVER
EJECTING
INITIALIZING LAN
LOAD FRONT1 LOAD FRONT2 LOAD PUSH-PULL LOAD FR1 PUSH&MF LOAD MANUAL FORM LOAD PSH-PLL&MF LOAD ASF1
LOAD ASF2
LOAD ASF3
This message appears to indicate that the Alternate functions of the operator panel keys have been selected pressing the
This message appears to indicate that the printer is printing. It is busy. When the printer cover is not closed correctly, the buzzer sounds and the
display shows alternately these two messages. Close the printer cover. The printer is ejecting the paper out of the printer. This message is displayed when the LAN is reset (only if the LAN interface
board is installed). These messages are displayed when the corresponding paper path is out of paper.
The printer displays only the messages related to the installed devices.
FR1 PUSH&MF PSH-PLL&MF
= Front1 push and manual paper path.
= Push-Pull and manual paper path.
ALTERNATE
key.
LOCKED MENU
MACRO CHANGING
When the access to the Printer Setups has been locked at the power on, the printer displays this message.
The macro has been changed and the printer is updating the settings.
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Message Description
MICRO FEED DOWN
MICRO FEED UP
OPT. I/F CHANGED PRESS ON LINE
OPER. INTERRUPTED
PARKING
PATH CHANGING
PRESS A KEY NVM CHANGED
RELEASE KEY
REMOTE CONTROL
The paper is fed in microsteps downwards when pressing the ↓ arrow key . The paper is fed in microsteps forwards when pressing the ↑ arrow key.
These messages are displayed at power on when the I/F board option has been changed previously in the printer. Press the
This message is displayed if the park procedure.
The printer is parking the fanfold paper. The path has been changed and the printer is updating the settings.
The NVM has been changed. Press any key to set the printer.
This message is displayed when you can release the test selection or in the Power-on Configuration procedure.
This message is displayed when the printer operates from remote control (only if the LAN interface board is installed).
ALTERNATE
ON LINE
key has been pressed to interrupt a
key to confirm.
PROGRAM
key in the Self-
RESET & BREAK
SELF TEST
TEAR IF NECESS. EJECT PAPER
The printer received a reset and break command via interface. Printing the self-test page.
These messages are displayed when the printer receives a paper parking command and the the fanfold then press the
TEAR NO
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item is selected for the tear-off function. Tear off
key to eject the paper.
PARK
Message Description
TEAR IF NECESS. PARK PAPER
TEAR OFF PAPER EJECT PAPER
TEAR OFF PAPER PARK PAPER
UNLOCKED MENU
For the error messages see "Error Handling later in this manual.
These messages are displayed when the printer receives a paper parking command. Tear off the fanfold paper if necessary and then press the
PARK
key to park the paper. These messages are displayed when the printer receives a paper ejecting command (
TEAR NO
item has been selected for the tear-off function) but was not able to execute it, because the paper to be ejected is longer than 18 inch. Tear off the fanfold paper and then press the
key to eject the paper.
PARK
These messages are displayed when the printer has received a paper parking command but was not able to execute it, because the paper to be parked is longer than 18 inch. Tear off the fanfold paper and then press the
PARK
key to
park the paper. When the access to the Printer Setups has been unlocked at the power on, the
printer displays this message.
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Lit when the printer can receive and print data (printer online).
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Blinks when there is data in the buffer and the printer is offline. Unlit when the printer is disabled and the buffer does not contain any data, or
during the initialization, setup or tests. Blinks when one of the printer setup procedures has been selected:
Configuration
Lit when the alternate function of the keys has been enabled pressing the
ALTERNATE
Lit when the Front1 paper path or the Push-pull paper path is selected. Unlit when neither the Front1 paper path nor Push-pull paper path are selected. Lit when the Front2 paper path (PRT9061 model) or the Manual paper path
(PRT9060 model) is selected. Unlit when the Front2 paper path (PRT9061 model) or the Manual paper path
(PRT9060 model) is not selected. Lit when the Automatic Sheet Feeder (ASF) paper path is selected.
or
Power-On Configuration
key.
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Program
Unlit when the Automatic Sheet Feeder (ASF) paper path is not selected.
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