Digital Equipment Corporation
Maynard, Massachusetts
First Printing, June 1990
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FCC NOTICE: This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy
and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference to radio and television
reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in
Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable
protection against such interference in a residential installation. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause 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 methods.
–Reorient the receiving antenna.
–Relocate the computer or peripheral with respect to the receiver.
–Move the computer or peripheral away from the receiver.
–Plug the computer or peripheral into a different outlet so that they are
on different branch circuits than the receiver.
If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/
television technician for additional suggestions. The user may find the
booklet How to Identify and Resolve Radio/TV Interference Problems,
prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful. This booklet
is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington DC,
20402, Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.
To meet FCC requirements, a shielded parallel cable is required to connect
the device to a personal computer or other Class B device.
A–1Cables and Adapters for Communication Connections . . . . . .A–1
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Preface
The DEClaser 2200 printer is a nonimpact, desktop, page printer that can
print on both sides of a sheet of paper. This guide covers the installation
of the DEClaser 2200 printer up to the point where it is certified to be
operating properly.
Intended Audience
This guide is written for installers of the DEClaser 2200 printer.
Document Structure
This guide has seven chapters and one appendix.
Chapter 1, Preparing Your Site, discusses site preparation items, such as
power requirements, operating location, and environmental conditions.
Chapter 2, Unpacking Your Printer, describes how to unpack the printer
and identifies its parts.
Chapter 3, Cleaning the Fixing Assembly Roller, shows how to do an initial
cleaning of the fixing assembly roller.
Chapter 4, Installing the EP-S Cartridge, describes how to install the
electrophotographic supplies (EP-S) cartridge.
Chapter 5, Loading Paper, explains how to load paper.
Chapter 6, Connecting the Printer, shows how to connect the printer to
your computer system or video terminal.
Chapter 7, Verifying the Installation, explains how to run the self-test.
Appendix A, Cabling Information, explains how to cable your printer to
different systems, such as workstations and PCs.
NOTE: It is recommended to perform all procedures in the order given.
Ordering Additional Copies of This Documentation Set
You can order additional copies of this documentation set from DECdirect
as described in the ordering information section following Appendix D of
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the DEClaser 2200 Printer Operator’s Guide. The ordering number for the
documentation is EK–D2200–DK.
The documentation set consists of:
•One DEClaser 2200 Printer Installation Guide
•One DEClaser 2200 Printer Operator’s Guide
•One spine insert for the binder
•One 3-ring binder
NOTE: You cannot order the installation or operator’s guide individually.
Digital ANSI-Compliant Printing Protocol Level 3 Programming Reference
Manual (AA–PBWGA–TE)
Digital ANSI-Compliant Printing Protocol Level 3 Programming Supplement (AA–PBWHA–TE)
Terms and Conventions
The following terms and conventions are used in this guide:
Term/ConventionMeaning
NOTEProvides general information about the current topic.
CAUTIONProvides information to prevent damage to equipment.
WARNINGProvides information for preventing personal injury.
On Line
a key name is shown enclosed to indicate that you press that key on
the operator panel. For example:
1.Press
On Line
to place the printer on line.
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Term/ConventionMeaning
Dash (—)A statement beginning with a dash (—) describes the result of a
Check Mark (
)A statement marked by a check mark () indicates a special
step. For example:
1.Press
instruction. For example:
1.Remove the fixing assembly roller cleaner from the EP-S
On Line
to place the printer on line.
— The On Line indicator lights.
cartridge box.
Identify the felt pad on one end of the fixing assembly
roller cleaner.
Laser Safety
The DEClaser 2200 printer complies with laser product performance
standards set by government agencies as a Class 1 Laser Product. The
DEClaser 2200 printer does not emit hazardous light, since the beam is
totally enclosed during all modes of customer operation and maintenance.
Ozone Safety
The DEClaser 2200 printer uses an ozone filter to remove the ozone
generated by the printer. The ozone filter should be replaced at the 100,000
page count.Refer to the DEClaser 2200 Printer Operator’s Guide for
instructions on replacing the ozone filter.
WARNING: Do not operate the printer without the ozone filter installed. The
filter removes ozone, which could be hazardous to your health.
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Chapter 1
Preparing Your Site
The performance of the DEClaser 2200 printer can be affected by electrical
and environmental conditions surrounding its work location. This chapter
lists the requirements for installing the DEClaser printer in a location
where it performs best.
1.1 Power Requirements
The wall outlet you use should meet the following requirements:
AreaVoltageFrequency Amperage
North America120 Volts50–60 Hz8 Amp circuit
All others220–240 Volts50 Hz5 Amp circuit
NOTE: Do not plug any other equipment into the same power supply line.
Preparing Your Site1–1
1.2 Operating Location Requirements
The DEClaser 2200 printer should be installed in an area that meets the
following requirements:
•A flat, level surface free from vibrations.
•Enough surrounding space to allow ventilation and easy access to all
sides of the printer for servicing.
The following figure illustrates the space requirements for the printer:
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1–2 DEClaser 2200 Printer Installation Guide
1.3 Environmental Conditions
For the proper operation of the printer, be certain the following
environmental requirements are met:
•Maintain the site within a temperature range of 10°C to 32.5°C (50°F
to 91°F).
•Maintain a humidity range of 20% to 80% (noncondensing).This
ensures consistent image quality and prevents paper jams.
•Install the printer in a well-ventilated area to avoid heat buildup in the
unit.
•Avoid installing the printer in a dusty area to protect moving parts from
unnecessary wear.
•To prevent excessive ozone levels, avoid running many printers in the
same area without adequate ventilation.
•To prevent condensation, avoid installing the printer in an area where
it is:
— Subjected to sudden changes in temperature or high humidity.
— Exposed to a draft of hot or cold air from a heating system or an
air conditioner or exposed to direct sunlight.
Preparing Your Site1–3
Chapter 2
Unpacking Your Printer
This chapter describes the parts and the steps necessary to unpack the
DEClaser 2200 printer.
CAUTION: Damage will occur if the packing and spacers are not removed
before turning on the printer.
2.1 Printer Inventory
Your DEClaser 2200 printer and accessories come packed in two boxes. The
following lists identify what items are in each box.
The larger box contains:
•One DEClaser 2200 printer
•One power cord
•One serial interface cable (BC16E–10)
•One serial interface adapter (H8571–E) for coupling RS232 to RS423
connectors
•Two 8½"-x-11" paper cassettes for North American applications or two
210-mm-x-297-mm paper cassettes for European or other applications
•One screwdriverlike tool for removing the two large metal screws under
the rear output tray
•One documentation binder
The smaller box contains:
•One EP-S cartridge (in silver bag)
•One fixing assembly roller cleaner
•One cotton swab (Refer to the DEClaser 2200 Printer Operator’s Guide
for instructions on when to use the swab.)
•One installation manual
Unpacking Your Printer2–1
NOTE: Save the shipping carton and the packing material. They are useful
for transporting the printer.
2.2 DEClaser 2200 Printer
The following illustration shows the front and rear views of the printer with
the principal areas indicated.
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2–2 DEClaser 2200 Printer Installation Guide
2.3 Unpacking the Printer
The instructions in this chapter begin at the point where the printer has
been removed from the shipping box.
1. Remove the printer from the plastic bag.
2. Read, then remove the warning label on the top of the printer.
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3. Remove the packing tape and the packing cardboard from the paper
cassette slots.
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Unpacking Your Printer2–3
4. Remove the packing tape from the rear of the printer.
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5. Use the screwdriverlike tool provided to remove the two long metal
screws on the back of the printer.
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