IBM TDS400 User Manual

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Océ TDS400
User Manual
Océ-Technologies B.V.
This manual contains a functional and task-oriented description of the Océ TDS400 multifunctional digital system release 1.4
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Products in this manual are referred to by their trade names. In most, if not all cases, these designations are claimedas trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Safety information
This manual contains the following safety information:
Appendix B lists ‘Instructions for safe use’. You are advised to read this
information before you begin using the system. Appendix B includes technical safety information like safety data sheets.
Where applicable, cautions and warnings are used throughout this manual to
draw your attention to safety precautions to be taken.
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Edition 2003-07
US

Table of Contents

Chapter 1
Introduction
About this manual 10 The Océ TDS400 12 The Océ TDS400 concept and components 13
The Océ TDS400printer 13 The Océ TDS400scanner 13 The Océ Power Logic® controller 14 Océ TDS400 options 15
Océ TDS400 users 18
User interaction 19
The data flow to the Océ TDS400 20
Chapter 2
Using the Océ TDS400 to Print
Printer operator panel 24
Display 25 Menu level indicator 25 Keys 26
How to turn on and turn off the Océ TDS400 printer 27
Cancel a print 28
Menu structure 29
Media type and size on the printer 29 Manual feed 31 Cut media 32
Print info 33
Print the configuration report 33 Print the menu card 33 Print the demo print 34
Print with Océ Print Exec® Workgroup 35
Introduction 35 Options 35 Connect to Océ Print Exec® Workgroup 36 The documentation set 36
Print with Océ Repro Desk 37
Introduction 37 The documentation set 37
Table of Contents 3
Chapter 3
Configuration 38
Select a language 38 Network settings 38 Paper series 41 Clear set memory 41 Diagnostic mode 41 Status messages 42 Error messages 44
Menu structure of the printer 46
Using the Océ TDS400 to Copy
Scanner operator panel 48
The keys 49 The display 50 Menu level indicator 51
Copy jobs 52
Turn on and turn off the Océ TDS400 scanner 53 Start the copy process 54 Make copies 54 Number of copies 55 Select the use of roll 1 or roll 2 or manual feed 56 Select the input mode 57 To copy sets 57 Specify the zoom factor 58 The exposure settings 58 Deliver originals after scanning 60 Enable automatic feed of the original 60 Define settings for the next original 61 Copy on pre-cut sheets 61 Stop a copy job 64 Set synchro or standard cut 64 Adjust the leading or the trailing strip 65 Mirror-image copies 67 Release original 67 Stamping 68
Menu structure of the scanner 71
Chapter 4
Using the Océ TDS400 to Scan-to-file
Introduction 74 Make a scan 75
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Chapter 5
Settings to scan 77
Destinaspbtion 78 Checkprint 78 Resolution 78 File format 80 Optimisation 81
Menu structure Océ TDS400 Scanner 82 Océ Scan Manager 83
Tree view 84 Table view 84
Actions from the Océ Scan Manager 86
Destinations 86 Scanned files 90 Manage the temporary store 92
How to retrieve scanned files 93
Get files via FTP 93
Océ View Station LT 95
Menu options 96 Function buttons 97 View error 98
Océ Power Logic®: The Settings Editor
Introduction 100 How to start up and shut down the controller 101 Océ Settings Editor 102
General structure 103 Menu bar 104 Top toolbar 104 Left toolbar 106 Settings area 106 Status bar 108 How to access the Océ Settings Editor 108 Start Océ Settings Editor 108 How to perform actions from the Océ Settings Editor 109
Key Operator settings 111 System Administrator settings 112
Chapter 6
Océ Power Logic®: System Control Panel
Introduction 116
Structure 116
Table of Contents 5
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Icons 118
User operations 119
Océ Power Logic®: Queue Manager
Introduction 122
Structure 122 Modes 124 Icons 126
Managing print jobs 127
Océ Power Logic®: Remote Logic
Introduction 130 Installation procedure for MS Windows® systems 131 Installation procedure for Unix systems 133
IBM AIX 134 HP-UX 134 Linux 134
Installation procedure for Other systems 135 Use Océ Remote Logic® 136 User modes 137
Log on 138 Log off 138 To change the password 139 Automatic logon 139 Language 140 Help 140 Command line parameters 140
How to use the remote system 143
Chapter 9
Océ Account Center
Introduction 146 Océ Account Logic 147
Introduction to Océ Account Logic 147 Océ Power Logic® controller setup 147
Océ Account Console 149
Introduction to Océ Account Console 149 Summary of Océ Account Console 149
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Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Printer Supplies and Maintenance
Media 152
The paper rolls 152 Reload paper 153 How to program media settings 157
How to refill toner 159 Clean the glass platen and the reference roller of the scanner 162 Maintenance of the reinforcement unit 164
Insert a new tape roll 164 Empty he waste box 171 Clean the reinforcement knives 172
Troubleshooting
Introduction 176 Original jams in scanner 177 Paper jams in the printer 179
Paper jam in the material feed section 179 Paper jam in the fuser section 180
Paper jams in the folder 182
Paper jam in the first fold section 182 Paper jam in the folder transport section 183 Paper jam in the second fold section 184 Paper jam in the belt unit 187
Problems with the reinforcement unit 189
Paper jam in the reinforcement unit 189 Tape jam in the reinforcement unit 190 No reinforcement strips on the output without an error message 192
Chapter 12
The folder
Introduction 196
Océ TDS400 folder 196 The Océ TDS400 folder settings 197 Off-line folding 201 Reinforcement unit 202 Belt unit 203
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Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Summary and Tables
The Océ TDS400 206 Printer operator panel 207 Scanner operator panel 208 Product specifications Océ TDS400 209 List of available material types and sizes 214
Material types 214 Automatic format selection 216 Reinforcement strips 216
Summary of standard zoom formats 218
Safety information
Instructions for safe use 222 Safety data sheets 224
Safety data sheet Océ TDS400 printer 225 Safety data sheet Océ TDS400 printer and scanner 226
EPA Energy Star® 227
Miscellaneous
How to read this manual 230 User survey 231 Addresses of local Océ organizations 233 Index 235
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Océ TDS400
User Manual

Chapter 1 Introduction

This chapter contains a general introduction to theOcé TDS400. This chapter describes the main features, options and software applications provided with the system.
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About this manual

This manual contains the following chapters:
Chapter 1: Introduction Contains a general introduction to the Océ TDS400
system, a general description of the main features, delivery options and software applications provided with the system.
Chapter 2: Using the Océ TDS400 to print Contains a short description of
how to use the printer.
Chapter 3: Using the Océ TDS400 to copy Contains a description of how to
use the scanner to make copies.
Chapter 4: Using the Océ TDS400 to scan Describes how to scan the originals
to a file.
Chapter 5: Océ Power Logic®: The Settings Editor Gives information about
the Océ Settings Editor. For details about specific settings, refer to theHelp on the Océ Settings Editor.
Chapter 6: Océ Power Logic®: The System Control Panel Describes how to
look at the system status of the Océ TDS400.
Chapter 7: Océ Power Logic®: The Queue Manager Describes how to view
and manage jobs in the Océ TDS400 print queue, inbox queue, and history queue. It shows how to cancel the active print and how to delete the prints, how to hold the print jobs in the queue, how to restart the jobs, and how to move jobs to top.
Chapter 8: Océ Power Logic®: Remote Logic describes the installation and
the functionality of the Océ TDS400 remote controller applications.
Chapter 9: Océ Account Center contains a description of how to manage the account information of the print, copy and scan-to-file jobs with Océ Account Logic and Océ Account Console.
Chapter 10: Printer supplies and scanner maintenance
paper and how to refill the toner, and how to provide maintenance to the scanner.
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Describes how to load
Chapter 11: How to solve problems Describes the problems that can occur
when you use the Océ TDS400.
Chapter 12: The folder Describes the folder delivered as an optional with the
Océ TDS400.
Appendix A: Summary and tables Contains the product specifications for the
Océ TDS400, a list of available material types and sizes.
Appendix B: Safety information Contains the approved weight limits,
instructions for safe use, the available safety data sheets and the correct
NERGY STAR
E
Appendix C: Miscellaneous Contains the notation conventions, a reader’s
®
specifications.
comment sheet and the addresses of local Océ organisations.
Introduction 11

The Océ TDS400

The Océ TDS400 is a wide format, black and white, multifunctional system. The Océ TDS400 offers a broad range of print, copy, and scan-to-file functionality. The system includes a printer (1 or 2 rolls) a controller and an optional scanner.
[1] Océ TDS400
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The Océ TDS400 concept and components

The Océ TDS400printer

The Océ TDS400 printer is available with an automatic 1- or 2-roll unit and manual feed.Use manual feed when you want to print a job on a media type or size that is not available on one of the paper rolls.
Note: The manual feed is a special slot just above the paper drawers on the
printer. You can insert cut sheet material in this slot, one sheet at a time.Refer to ‘Copy on pre-cut sheets’ on page 61 on how to copy on pre-cut sheets.
Note: Only use material as specified in ‘List of available material types and
sizes’ on page 214.
The Océ TDS400 is a 600 DPI LED printer with a speed of 3 meters per minute.
You can perform a number of activities at the Océ TDS400 printer. You can set the media type and size, stop a print job or select your preferred language from the printer operator panel (see Chapter 2, ‘Using the Océ TDS400 to Print’ on page 23 for more details).
The Océ TDS400 is delivered with drivers and job submission software to enable you to print from AutoCAD®, Windows® or Macintosh® applications.

The Océ TDS400scanner

The Océ TDS400 scanner supports a wide range of copy activities. It provides a large number of functions for defining original and copy related settings. You can specify particular media, feeding and quality enhancement options from the scanner operator panel. In combination with the Océ TDS400 printer it forms a powerful productivity tool.
The scanner scans your originals. You can print the originals(copy job) or you can store the scanned original in a file (Océ Scan Logic®). The scanner has different quality modes which are provided by Océ Image Logic®.
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Green key principle
The Océ TDS400 is easy to use. Press the green key on the scanner operator panel to start the basic copy jobs. If you have difficult copy jobs, you change the default copy settings with the help of the other settings on the scanner operator panel.

The Océ Power Logic® controller

The Océ TDS400 is equipped with a controller to process the print jobs and the copy jobs. The controller can have Océ Remote Logic® to control your print jobs, make your default printer settings and monitor the printer status.
The Océ Power Logic® controller processes the print jobs and the copy jobs.It
also processes the optional scan to file jobs.
Set processing
When yousend a fileto the printer,the file is processed onceand can be printed many times. The Océ TDS400 has a set memory to store a maximum of 135 A0s which allows you to create the same sets that are sorted either by page or by set.
Spool memory
The Océ TDS400 has a spool memory which provides a queuing system for files you want to print. The spool memory allows many users to send the print jobs to the Océ TDS400 at the same time. The print jobs are put in the print queue where they wait to be printed. The job that is put first into the queue is printed first.
Network connectivity
The Océ TDS400 controls a number of common network protocols. The Océ TDS400 can be used in may networks like TCP/IP and Novell®.
Océ Settings Editor The Océ Settings Editor allows you to set the default
settings of the Océ TDS400 according to your companies requirements.
Refer to ‘Océ Power Logic®: The Settings Editor’ on page 99, for complete information about the Océ Settings Editor application.
Océ System Control Panel The Océ System Control Panel (SCP) application
provides you with status information about the system.
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Refer to ‘Océ Power Logic®: System Control Panel’ on page 115, for complete information about the Océ System Control Panel.
Océ Queue Manager The Océ Queue Manager (QM) application gives a
graphical design of the print queue. You can manage jobs in the print queue, history queue, or inbox queue.
Refer to ‘Océ Power Logic®: Queue Manager’ on page 121, for complete information about the Océ Queue Manager.
Océ Remote Logic® enables you to:
View system status (Océ System Control Panel).Manage print jobs (Océ Queue Manager).
Change settings (Océ Settings Editor).

Océ TDS400 options

By default, the Océ TDS400 has an automatic 1 roll unit and is equipped with a receiving tray as the output delivery device. The receiving tray is the rack on the bottom of the printer (see figure 1 on page 12).
Automatic 2-roll unit The Océ TDS400 is available with an automatic 2-roll
unit. Each of the rolls can be loaded with print material of a different size or type. The size and type of the available media are indicated on the operating panel.
Compact Output Stacker The optional compact output stacker offers a smart
and efficient disposition of printed or copied drawings (up to 100 prints) on PPC material and some other materials.
Output Delivery Tray Collects output at the rear of printers as they are printed.
Folder folds the output and adds reinforcement strips with optional
reinforcement unit.
Note: you can only use the output delivery tray or the folder.
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Output Delivery Tray
Integrated Receiving Tray
[2] Output Delivery Tray and Integrated Receiving Tray
Graphical User Interface The Graphical User Interface (GUI) consists of a
screen, a mouse, a keyboard and software. You use the screen, mouse and keyboardto interact with the graphicaluser interface of the controller. With the GUI you can perform Key Operator and System Administrator tasks in a graphical way. Settings are visible within one window so that it is much easier to view and change them.
Océ Scan Logic® Enables you to scan a document to file for later (re)use. You
can use the files in other applications or print them out.
Océ Scan Manager with Océ View Station LT
The Océ Scan Manager is an application available only locally on the controller. With the Océ Scan Manager you can:
configure the destinations for scan-to-file jobsincrease your productivity with automatic file namingview the scans
Refer to ‘Using the Océ TDS400 to Scan-to-file’ on page 73 for complete information about the Scan Manager application.
Adobe®PostScript®3/PDF The Océ TDS400 fully supports Adobe
PostScript®3. For Japanese 5 extra fonts are optional. They can be enabled with a password in the Océ Settings Editor.
Océ Print Exec® Workgroup Optional software which allows you to create
and send a set of prints or drawing files to an Océ TDS printer. You can send the settings for these jobs from your workstation, using your web browser. For detailed information see ‘Print with Océ Print Exec® Workgroup’ on page 35.
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®
Océ Repro Desk Océ Repro Desk is a print management solution for the
reprographer and their clients. See also ‘Print with Océ Repro Desk’ on page 37.
Account logging An optional feature that enables you to track how many jobs
you make for a customer. This chapter describes how you use the accounting functionality for this purpose.
Stamping An optional feature that enables you to printa predefined texton all
your copies (see ‘Stamping’ on page 68).
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Océ TDS400 users

The Océ TDS400 has the following user types:
System administrator The Océ TDS400 system administrator installs and
makes the configuration for Océ TDS400. The system administrator defines the printer-language settings, pen settings and Automatic Language Sensing (ALS) settings.The system administratorcan help the users who needto install the printer drivers on their workstations. See Chapter 10, ‘Printer Supplies and Maintenance’ on page 151 for complete information. The configuration information is in the Océ TDS400 Connectivity Manual provided with the Océ TDS400.
Key operator The Océ TDS400 key operator is responsible for the daily
maintenance of the Océ TDS400. The key operator replenishes toner when necessary, loads media as needed and defines the default printer settings for recurring print jobs. Also, the key operator defines all time settings, such as panel time out and sleep mode time out. See ‘Océ Account Center’ on page 145 for more information.
Repro operator The repro operator is responsible for the daily operations on
the Océ TDS400
settings. The Repro Operator has no rights to change settings in the Océ Settings Editor. In the Océ Queue Manager and the Océ System Control Panel the repro operator has the same user rights as the Key Operator and System Administrator.
. The Repro Operator settings are a subset of the Key Operator
Anonymous user Typically, an anonymous user on the Océ TDS400 can be
either a PC user who has remote access to the system through one or more
®
drivers(Windows
driver, AutoCAD® ADI/HDI or PostScript®) or the remote applications (Océ Queue Manager, Océ System Control Panel and Océ Settings Editor), or the print submission/print management applications, or a user performing a copy job at the scanner.
Service operator The Océ TDS400 service operator is responsible for
installation and maintenance of the Océ TDS400.
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User interaction

You can operate the Océ TDS400 from different locations: local and remote:
Operator panels
The Océ TDS400 has two operator panels to make the settings for the print jobs and the copy jobs. See ‘Printer operator panel’ on page 24 and ‘Scanner operator panel’ on page 48 for complete information.
Océ Remote Logic®
Use the Océ Remote Logic® to make the default key operator and system administrator settings (Océ Settings Editor). To see the status of the jobs in the print queue you use the Océ Queue Manager. The Océ System Control Panel shows the status of the complete system.
Océ Scan Logic®
With Océ Scan Manager and Océ View Station LT you can define all important settings for scanning.
Printer drivers
With the Océ TDS400 one or more printer drivers can be used, including Print Exec® Workgroup, Windows® driver, AutoCAD® ADI/HDI and PostScript®. With these drivers PC users can access the Océ TDS400 remotely, from their applications,to printtheir files. More informationabout installing, configuring and use of the drivers can be found in the documentation provided with the drivers. All Océ drivers (except Postscript) can be freely downloaded from the Web at www.oce.com.
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ThedataflowtotheOcéTDS400

Connect the Océ TDS400 to a host environment, which can be a stand alone Workstation or a Workstation connected to a network. It accepts different standard format vector and raster data files from the host environment and converts these into high quality prints (see figure 3).
Job Settings
Print File
Application
Software
[3]DataflowtotheOcéTDS400
Printfile
Océ TDS400
Print
When an Océ TDS400 receives vector, raster, Adobe® PostScript® or PDF (optional, Adobe® PostScript® 3™)data it will generate a print with the settings as specified in the Océ Settings Editor.
Each print job has remote control commands to indicate the settings for a job. This so called header contains the job and the file defined settings in Océ Job Ticket (OJT). The OJT settings overwrite the settings defined in the Océ Settings Editor. Except for pen settings and job management which have priority over the Océ Job Ticket settings.
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To compose such a header, you can:
Compose the header within your application. Please refer to the Océ Job
Ticket (OJT) manual.
Use an Windows® and/or AutoCAD® HDI driver to generate both a
printable file (e.g. HP-RTL, HP-GL/2) and the appropriate header with RCF-commands. Please refer to the Windows® / AutoCAD® Driver documentation.
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Chapter 2 Using the Océ TDS400 to Print

This chapter explains how to print with the Océ TDS400.
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Printer operator panel

The operator panel on the right hand side is easy to use (see Figure 4). The panel has keys and a display.
Alphanumeric display
Browse keys
On-line key
on-line stop
[4] Printer operator panel
previous
next/select
Previous key
Next/select key
Stop key
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Display

The display shows the feedback about print job status and error messages see page 42and page 44 in normal mode. In off-line mode it shows the ‘off-line’ menu (see Figure on page 46).

Menu level indicator

The menu level indicator indicates the current position in the menu. Press the Previous key to scroll through the menu.
[5] Menu level indicator in the top level of the menu
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Keys

With the keys on the operator panel you can make the settings for the Océ TDS400 Printer.
The following keys are available
Available keys
Key types Function On-line key Press the On-line key to put the printer on-line or off-line. To ac-
tivate the program mode and to enter the top level menu. You can use the Next/select key, the Previous key and the Browse key to go through the menu. If the green light above the On-line key is on, the printer is on-line; if this light is off, the printer is off-line.
Next/select key To select an option or a setting in the menu. Or in case a
sub-menu is present, enter a menu on a lower level.
Previous key Press this key to go one level higher in the menu. Browse keys These twokeys areused to select another mode at the same level
of the menu, or to display the next or previous option from the option list.
Stop key The red Stop key is used to stop the current print job.
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HowtoturnonandturnofftheOcé TDS400 printer

To turn on the system:
turn on the printer.turn on the scanner (see page 53).turn on the controller(see page 28).
When you turn on the system, it is ready for operation. In this state, the machine is in the stand-by mode.
If the system is not in use for more than 1 minute, the operator panel returns automatically to the stand-by mode. The operator panel of the scanner is activated in the following conditions:
youfeedanoriginala key on the operator panel is pressed
Turn on the printer
1
Set the ON/OFF switch at the rear of the printer to position ‘1’ (see Figure 6). If the power supply is connected, the green switch lights.
[6] On/off switch of the printer
Note: When ‘Ready’ is displayed on the operator panel, the printer is ready for
use.
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Turn off the printer
1
Set the ON/OFF switch at the rear of the printer to position ‘0’ (see Figure 4).
Attention: If you switch off the printer during a print job, it is possible that
you lose information or that a paper jam occurs.
Turn on the controller
1
Press the key on the front of the controller.
Turn off the controller
1
Select the ‘Shut down’ option from the Océ System Control Panel. You can do this through both the controller and through Océ Remote Logic®.
2 Switch off the controller and the monitor.

Cancel a print

Cancel a print before you start the print or during the print.
Cancel a print
1
Press the Stop key. The printer stops. When the printer runs, the paper is cut. The paper is always ejected.
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Menu structure

On the Océ TDS400 printer operator panel, you can do a number of actions. These actions include:
Media settings (material and size).Print info (configuration report, menu card and demo print).Configuration (connectivity issues).System (clear set memory and diagnostic mode).

Media type and size on the printer

One of the features of the Océ TDS400 printer is the automatic media change function. This function allows the printer to take another roll of the same format and copy material when the roll becomes empty when you print. You must configurethis setting in the Océ Settings Editor (see‘Océ Power Logic®: The Settings Editor’ on page 99).
If you activate this function the machine automatically switches to the other roll, if the used one becomes empty. The switch only occurs if the kind of media and the width of the material is the same for both rolls.
Note: The Océ TDS400 Printer can not identify the copy material type and
format. Fill the media and indicate the type and the size as described in Chapter , ‘Media’ on page 152.
See ‘List of available material types and sizes’ on page 214 for a summary of all materials for the use with the Océ TDS400 Printer.
If you insert a new roll with another material or with a different width, you have to program the newroll specifications. Refer to ‘List of available material types and sizes’ on page 214.
Note: The machines switches automatically to the other roll if the used roll
becomes empty, if you activate this function in the Océ Settings Editor.
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Set the media width settings
1
Press the On-line key to put the printer off-line.
2 Select the ‘Media settings’ item with the or key. 3 Press Next/select to enter the ‘Media settings’ menu. 4 Select ‘Roll 1’or Roll 2’ with the or key. 5 Press Next/select to enter the ‘Roll’ or ‘Manual feed’ menu. 6 Select the ‘Width’ item with the or key. 7 Press Next/select to enter the ‘Width’ menu. 8 Select the desired width with the or key. 9 Press Next/select to confirm the selected width.
10 Press On-line to put the printer on-line again.
Set the media type settings
1
Press the On-line key to put the printer off-line.
2 Select the ‘Media settings’ item with the or key. 3 Press Next/select to enter the ‘Media settings’ menu. 4 Select ‘Roll 1’,‘Roll 2’,‘Manual feed’ with the or key. 5 Press Next/select to enter the ‘Roll’ or ‘Manual feed’ menu. 6 Select the ‘Material’ item with the or key. 7 Press Next/select to enter the ‘Material’ menu. 8 Select the desired media material with the or key. 9 Press Next/select to confirm the selected media material.
10 Press On-line to put the printer on-line again.
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