Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document
is complete, accurate, and up-to-date. The manufacturer assumes no
responsibility for the results of errors beyond its control. The manufacturer
also cannot guarantee that changes in software and equipment made by
other manufacturers and referred to in this guide will not affect the
applicability of the information in it. Mention of software products
manufactured by other companies does not necessarily constitute
endorsement by the manufacturer.
While all reasonable efforts have been made to make this document as
accurate and helpful as possible, we make no warranty of any kind, expressed
or implied, as to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained
herein.
The most up-to-date drivers and manuals are available from the Oki Printing
Solutions website:
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B4400, B4600 – ✘B4400L, B4600L – ✔
This product complies with the requirements of the Council
Directives 89/336/EEC (EMC) and 73/23/EEC (LVD) as
amended where applicable on the approximation of the laws
of the member states relating to electromagnetic
compatibility and low voltage.
NOTE
The PostScript Emulation feature described in this guide is
only available in some countries.
NOTE
A note appears in this manual like this. A note provides
additional information to supplement the main text which
may help you to use and understand the product.
W
ARNINGS
CAUTION!
A caution appears in this manual like this. A caution
provides additional information which, if ignored, may
result in equipment malfunction or damage.
WARNING!
A warning appears in this manual like this. A warning
provides additional information which, if ignored, may
result in a risk of personal injury.
>Emulation: Printer Control Language PCL5e, Epson FX,
IBM ProPrinter
>Barcodes: embedded for SIDM emulations
>8MB Flash DIMM: to allow the storage of additional fonts
or bar codes
>USB 2.0 and Parallel interfaces
>“Ask Oki” – a user-friendly function that gives a direct link
from your printer driver screen (but not illustrated in this
guide) to a dedicated web site specific to the exact model
you are using. This is where you’ll find all the advice,
assistance and support you could need to help you get the
best possible results from your Oki printer.
Additionally, the following optional features are also available:
>10/100 BASE-TX Network Interface Card: to make the
B4400, B4400L and B4600, B4600L network compatible
>16, 32, 64, 128, 256MB RAM DIMM: to extend the main
memory of your printer and speed up the processing of
large files
>RS232C Card: to provide serial interface capability for the
B4400, B4400L and B4600, B4600L
>Second paper tray: to increase your printer’s paper
handling capacity by 500 sheets (80g/m²)
>Multi-purpose tray: to extend the range of media your
printer can accommodate (capacity 100 sheets (80g/m²)
or 50 envelopes)
>One of the following can be added:
> 8MB Flash DIMM: to allow the storage of additional
fonts or bar codes for the B4400, B4400L, B4400n,
B4400Ln, B4600, B4600L, B4600n, B4600Ln
> 16MB Flash DIMM: to allow the storage of additional
fonts or bar codes for the B4400, B4400L, B4400n,
B4400Ln, B4600, B4600L, B4600n, B4600Ln
> PostScript PS level 3 DIMM: to add PostScript
emulation to the B4600, B4600L or B4600n, B4600Ln.
Cannot be added in conjunction with extra flash
memory. (See the section entitled “Installing Options”
for full details.)
U
SING YOUR PRINTER
To help you get the most from your printer, the manufacturer has
provided a variety of supporting materials. A summary of these
materials and their purposes is given in the following chapter.
This manual is the user’s guide (check the Oki Printing Solutions
website, www.okiprintingsolutions.com, for the most up-to-date
version) for your printer and forms part of the overall user
support listed below:
>Quick Set-up Guide: to describe how to unpack, connect
and power up your printer.
>This User’s Guide: to help you to operate your printer
and make the best use of its many features. Also included
are guidelines for troubleshooting and maintenance to
ensure that it performs at its best. Additionally,
information is provided for adding optional accessories as
your printing needs evolve.
>Installation Guides: accompany consumable items and
optional accessories to describe how to install them.
>Online Help: online information associated with the
printer driver and Status Monitor software.
This manual has been written using more than one printer as a
model and the illustrations/screenshots reflect this. What you see
will be appropriate to the model you are using.
O
NLINE USAGE
This manual is intended to be read on screen using an Adobe
Acrobat Reader. Use the navigation and viewing tools provided in
Acrobat.
You can access specific information in two ways:
>In the list of bookmarks down the left hand side of your
screen, click on the topic of interest to jump to the
required topic. (If the bookmarks are not available, use
the Table of Contents.)
>In the list of bookmarks click on Index to jump to the
Index. (If the bookmarks are not available, use the Table
of Contents.) Find the term of interest in the
alphabetically arranged index and click on the associated
page number to jump to the page containing the subject.
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P
RINTING PAGES
The whole manual, Individual pages, or sections may be printed.
The procedure is:
1.From the toolbar, select File > Print (or press the
Ctrl + P keys).
2.Choose which pages you wish to print:
(a)[All pages], for the entire manual.
(b)[Current page] for the page at which you are
looking.
(c)[Pages from] and [to] for the range of pages you
specify by entering their page numbers.
3.Click on OK.
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BBREVIATIONS USED
The following abbreviations are used in this manual:
ABBREVIATIONMEANING
CtrlControl
dpidots per inch
DIMMDual In-line Memory Module
nnetwork card installed
LEDLight Emitting Diode
NICNetwork Interface Card
PCLPrinter Control Language
PSPostScript (emulation)
PSEPostScript Emulation
RAMRandom Access Memory
SIDMSerial Impact Dot Matrix
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P
RINTER COMPONENTS
Apart from the Operator panels, which are described in the next
chapter, the B4400, B4400L, B4400n, B4400Ln, B4600, B4600L,
B4600n, B4600Ln, B4600PS, B4600LPS and B4600nPS,
B4600LnPS printers look similar from the outside. The important
components are identified in the representations below.
This chapter describes the function of the operator panel on your
printer. It is useful to describe the Status Monitor software at this
point as it provides the B4400, B4400L, B4400n, B4400Ln status
information and the equivalent of the menu control panel on the
B4600, B4600L, B4600n, B4600Ln, B4600PS, B4600LPS,
B4600nPS, B4600LnPS. (See “Printer Drivers” for installation of
the Status Monitor.)
B4400, B4400L, B4400N, B4400L
O
PERATOR PANEL
The B4400, B4400L, B4400n, B4400Ln operator panel consists of
4 indicating LEDs and an Online button. From left to right, the
LEDs indicate Power On, Ready, Manual feed and Error.
LED
INDICATORS
The LED indicators show the status of the printer and have five
operating conditions as follows:
>Indicator off
>Indicator on
>Flash 1 - slow blink - 1 long flash every 4 seconds
>Flash 2 - blink - 1 flash per second
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>Flash 3 - rapid blink - 4 flashes per second.
All four LED indicators come on momentarily when power is
switched on using the main power switch.
The secondary functions of the Online button are activated after
turning the printer off line, then pressing and holding the switch
for four seconds before releasing. The secondary functions are as
follows:
>Printing the demo and menu pages.
NOTE
Demo and menu pages can also be printed using the printer
Status Monitor.
>Printing any data held in the buffer after printing has been
cancelled.
The other functions of the Online button are activated after
turning the printer off line then pressing and holding the switch
for seven seconds before releasing. The other functions are as
follows:
>Printing a cleaning page.
NOTE
A cleaning page can also be printed using the printer Status
Monitor.
>Resetting the printer and clearing the buffer after printing
has been cancelled.
NOTE
To reset the printer to the default settings of the
manufacturer, the Online button is pressed and held down
while the printer is switched on with the main power switch.
The LED indicators blink when the printer has reset to the
default settings.
After installing the printer driver software onto your computer,
the Status Monitor is then installed to indicate what is happening
to the printer when it is being used. (See the chapter entitled
“Printer Drivers”.) This Status Monitor is also used to control and
change the various printer settings.
Using the Printer Status Monitor
Viewing the status of the printer, and viewing or changing the
printer settings are carried out as follows:
Click on Start > All Programs > Okidata > Status Monitor and
select the Status Monitor. The current printer status is shown.
The Printer Menu allows you to view and change the printer’s
internal settings. You can think of this as the software equivalent
of an LCD operator panel display that appears on the front of
some printers.
The settings are grouped into categories or “menus” such as
Information Menu or Print Menu.
Some of these settings are similar to those found in your printer
driver or application software. The settings that you can change
using this software act as the printer’s defaults. These can be
overridden by the settings in your printer driver or application.
For example, if you have set the number of copies in the Printer
Menu settings to one, this will be overridden if you select three
copies of your document in the printer driver.
This menu provides access to various printer maintenance
functions.
MAINTENANCE MENU
ITEMDEFAULTREMARKS
RESET MENU
RESET DRUM COUNT
POWER SAVE MODEENABLE
TRANSFER SETTING0
DARKNESS0
PRINT CLEANING PAGE
Usage menu
This menu is for information only, and provides an indication of
total usage of the printer and the expected life left in its
consumable items. This is particularly useful if you do not have a
full set of replacement consumables to hand and you need to
know how soon you will need them.
USAGE MENU
ITEMDEFAULTREMARKS
TOTAL SHEETSREMAININGThe total number of
DRUM LIFEREMAINING%An indication of how soon
TONER LIFE6K=%
2.5K=%
sheets the printer has
printed.
you will need to replace
the drum.
An indication of how
much toner is left in the
cartridge.
The B4600, B4600L, B4600n, B4600Ln, B4600PS, B4600LPS,
B4600nPS, B4600LnPS operator panel consists of a menu driven
control panel, an LCD display and a LED indicator.
MENU
ITEMVALUESELECT
READY
ON LINE
P
ANEL ELEMENTS
Ready indicator (green). ON - ready to receive data. FLASHING
indicates processing data or error.
1.Liquid crystal display. (LCD) panel. Two rows of up to 8
alphanumeric digits displaying print status, menu items in
menu mode and error messages.
2.Menu Button. Press briefly to enter the MENU mode.
Press briefly again to select the next menu. Press for more
than 2 seconds to scroll through the different menus.
3.Item (+) button. Press briefly to scroll forward to the
next menu item.
-
++
-
-
CANCEL
4.Value (+) button. Press briefly to scroll forward to the
next value setting for each menu item.
5.Select button. Press briefly to select the menu, item or
value indicated on the LCD panel.
6.Cancel button. Press to cancel a print job.
7.Value (–) button. Press briefly to scroll backward to the
8.Item (–) button. Press briefly to scroll backward to the
previous menu item.
9.Online button. Press to switch between online and offline
status.
NOTE
When pressed in Menu mode, the Online button returns the
printer to ONLINE status. When pressed with DATA PRESENT
displayed, it forces the printer to print out the remaining data
in the printer. Also when there is an error indicating wrong
paper size, pressing the Online button forces the printer to
print.
M
ENU FUNCTIONS
The Printer Menu allows you to view and change the printer’s
internal settings.
The settings are grouped into categories or “menus” such as
Information Menu or Print Menu.
Some of these settings are similar to those found in your printer
driver or application software. The settings that you can change
using this software act as the printer’s defaults. These can be
overridden by the settings in your printer driver or application.
For example, if you have set the number of copies in the Printer
Menu settings to one, this will be overridden if you select three
copies of your document in the printer driver.
Factory default settings are shown in the following tables.
Information Menu
This menu provides a quick method of listing various items stored
within the printer.
This menu is for information only, and provides an indication of
total usage of the printer and the expected life left in its
consumable items. This is particularly useful if you do not have a
full set of replacement consumables to hand and you need to
know how soon you will need them.
USAGE MENU
ITEMDEFAULTREMARKS
DRUM LIFEREMAINING%An indication of how soon
TONER 6K=%
P
RINTING MENU SETTINGS
2.5K=%
you will need to replace
the drum.
An indication of how
much toner is left in the
cartridge.
Current menu settings can be confirmed by printing a Menu Map.
1.Press the Menu button until the Information Menu is
available.
2.Press the Item button until the display prompts you to
print the menu map.
For guidance on the media you can use with your printer, which
input tray and which ejection method to use, see the section
entitled “Paper and tray information” in the “Specifications”
chapter.
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APER AND ENVELOPE TYPES
The manufacturer of this printer recommends the following
guidelines when selecting paper and envelopes for use in your
printer:
>Paper and envelopes should be stored flat and away from
moisture, direct sunlight and heat sources.
>Use a smooth finished paper such as copier or laser type
paper with a Sheffield (smoothness) rating of 250 or less.
If in doubt, please ask your paper supplier.
>Use envelopes designed for use in laser type printers.
>The use of heavily laid or textured paper will seriously
impact on the life of the image drum.
>Do not use very smooth, shiny/glossy paper.
>Do not use heavily embossed headed paper.
>Avoid printing on both sides and putting paper through
the printer twice.
>Avoid using paper with perforations, cut-outs and ragged
edges.
>Do not use envelopes with windows or metal clasps.
>Do not use envelopes with self sealing flaps.
>Avoid using damaged or curled envelopes.
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RANSPARENCIES AND ADHESIVE LABELS
The manufacturer of this printer recommends the following
guidelines when selecting transparencies and adhesive labels for
use in your printer:
>Always manually feed single sheets using a Manual Feed
Tray.
>Always use rear output.
>Media must be designed for use in laser printers or
photocopiers and must be able to withstand 200°C for 0.1
sec.
>Do not use media designed for use in colour laser printers
and photocopiers.
>Labels should cover entire carrier sheet.
>Carrier sheet or adhesive must not be exposed to any part
of the printer.
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I
NSTALLING PAPER
NOTE
If you are topping up the paper in a paper tray, it is
recommended that you remove the remaining paper from the
tray first then add the new paper stock followed by the paper
you removed. This ensures that the oldest paper is used first
to help prevent paper jams.
1.Remove the paper tray from the bottom of the printer and
place plain paper in the tray, keeping the level of the
paper in the tray below the guide arrowheads shown on
the paper guides (1).
1
3
4
2
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NOTE
Load letter headed paper face down and top edge towards the
front of the paper tray.
2.Adjust the rear paper support (2) to the size of paper you
are using by gripping the lugs (3), tilting and sliding the
support forwards or backwards as necessary.
3.Adjust the paper guides (1). It is important to adjust the
paper guides correctly to ensure that the paper is not
skewed in the print process. Paper jams may occur if this
operation is not carried out correctly.
4.Replace the tray in the printer. The paper level indicator
(4) provides a visual indication of how much paper is left
in the tray.
NOTE
If you have the optional second paper tray (Tray 2) and you
are printing from the first (upper) tray (Tray 1), you can pull
out the second (lower) tray to reload it. However, if printing
from the second (lower) tray, do not pull out the first (upper)
tray as this will result in a paper jam.
F
ACE UP AND FACE DOWN PRINTING
For face down printing, make sure the Rear Output Stacker is
closed (the paper exits from the top of the printer). The Output
Stacker on the top of the printer stacks printed pages face down,
capacity 150 sheets of weight 80 g/m². Pages printed in reading
order (page 1 first) will be sorted in reading order (last page on
top, facing down).
For face up printing, make sure the face up Rear Output Stacker
is open and the paper guide is extended if required. In this
condition, paper will exit via this path, regardless of driver
settings. Paper is stacked in reverse order, capacity 50 sheets of
weight 80 g/m².
Always use this tray in conjunction with the Manual Feed Tray for
heavyweight stocks to reduce the possibility of paper jams.
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UTOMATIC FEED SEQUENCE
With no optional feed trays installed, the Autotray function in the
Print Menu is set by default to OFF and the Tray sequence
function is set to DOWN. Ensure that the Autotray function is set
to ON (default) when you have either or both optional feed trays
installed. In this way, if a tray runs out of paper, automatic feed
will take place in the order Tray 1, Tray 2 (if fitted), optional Multi
Purpose Tray (if fitted), provided that these trays are set up for
identical media.
P
RINTING ENVELOPES
1.Pull out the Rear Output Stacker (1) until it locks and lift
out the paper guide (2).
2
1
3
2.Pull down the Manual Feed Tray (3) and adjust the paper
guides to the width of the envelope.
3.Insert the envelope, flap down and to the left, until the
printer grips it.
4.Set envelope size and landscape orientation in your
software, then issue the print command.
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H
EAVYWEIGHT PAPER OR CARDSTOCK
The normal paper path from a main paper tray to the top output
stack involves two complete U-turns. This may sometimes cause
very heavyweight paper or cardstock to jam or misfeed.
Use the Manual Feed Tray to feed this type of paper and the Rear
Output Stacker to collect printed output. This gives a nearly
straight paper path through the machine and may prove more
reliable in this type of application.
P
APER FEED, SIZE AND MEDIA SETTING
The process used to fuse (fix) the printed image to the paper
involves a mixture of pressure and heat. Too much heat will
cause lightweight paper to crease or curl and corrugations in
transparencies. Too little heat will cause the image not to fuse
fully into heavyweight paper.
NOTE
Although media properties can be set in the printer driver for
particular jobs, when filling a tray with media it is
recommended that you manually set the printer to match the
media as described here.
B4400, B4400L, B4400N, B4400L
The print quality for different types of paper is adjusted by
changing the media type as follows:
1.Start the Status Monitor.
2.Select the Printer Setup tab and click on the Printer
Menu button.
3.Select the Paper tab. Click on the button for the paper
tray being used. Adjust the media type to the required
setting and, if necessary, the paper size to the size of the
paper being used.
4.Click on the Apply button, Close button then OK button
to set the printer to the new media type and printing
quality.
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Printing transparencies
When printing transparencies, the Manual Feed Tray must be
used and the media type changed to transparencies as follows:
CAUTION!
Damage to the printer may occur if the incorrect
setting is used when printing transparencies.
1.Open the Manual Feed Tray on the printer and place the
transparency face up between the paper guides.
2.Adjust the paper guides to the width of the transparency.
3.Start the Status Monitor.
4.Select the Printer Setup tab and click on the Printer
Menu button.
5.Select the Paper tab and click on the Manual Feed
button.Adjust the media type to Transparency and the
paper size to the size of the transparency being used.
6.Click on the Apply button, Close button then OK button
to set the printer for transparencies.
NOTE
Remember to reset the printer for normal paper after printing
transparencies.
Using the control panel on your printer, you can choose:
>which paper to use
>the size of the paper you wish to use
>the weight of the paper (thickness)
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>the type of paper
NOTE
> If the settings in the printer differ from those selected on
your computer, the printer will not print and the LCD will
display an error message.
> The following printer settings are given as a guide only.
Some software applications require the paper feed, size
and media settings to be selected from within the
application (page setup).
> Although media properties can be set in the printer driver
for particular jobs, it is recommended that when filling a
tray with media you manually set the printer to match
the media as described here.
Paper feed selection
The paper feed, paper size, paper weight and media type can be
set manually on the printer using the control panel as follows.
1.Press the Online button to return the printer to offline
status.
2.Press the Menu button repeatedly until PRINT MENU is
displayed, then press the Select button.
3.Press the Item button until the required paper feed is
displayed.
4.Press the Select button. A plus (+) appears next to the
selected paper feed.
NOTE
Whe n t h e A U T O T R A Y S W I T CH i s se t t o O N a n d m o r e t h a n on e
paper tray is fitted, paper feed automatically switches to the
next available paper tray, providing non-stop printing.
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Paper size
Set the paper size as follows.
NOTE
> When using paper trays, standard paper sizes are
recognised automatically with CASSETTE SIZE (default
setting) selected. Paper size need only be set for custom
paper sizes.
> When using the Manual Feed Tray, the paper size has to
be selected.
1.Press the On Line button to return the printer to offline
status.
2.Press the Menu button until PRINT MENU is displayed,
then preset Select button.
3.Press either Item (+) or (-) button repeatedly until EDIT
SIZE is displayed.
4.Press either Value (+) or (-) button until the required
paper size is displayed, then press the Select button. A
plus (+) appears next to the selected paper size.
5.Press the Online button to return the printer to ONLINE
status.
6.Select the correct paper settings in the printer driver
before printing the file.
Media type and weight
Set media type and weight as follows:
CAUTION!
If media type or media weight are not correctly set,
print quality deteriorates and the fuser roller may be
damaged.
1.Press the Online button to return the printer to offline
status.
2.Press the Menu button until MEDIA MENU is displayed,
then press the Select button.
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3.Press the Item (+) or (-) button until MEDIA TYPE or
MEDIA WEIGHT for the required tray is displayed.
4.Press the Value(+) or (-) button until the required paper
type or weight is displayed, then press the Select button.
A plus (+) appears next to the selected paper type or
weight.
5.Press the Online button to return the printer back to
online status.
Select the correct paper settings in the printer driver before
printing the file.
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I
NTERFACES
Your printer is equipped with a selection of data interfaces:
1.Parallel – For direct connection to a PC. This port
requires a bi-directional (IEEE 1284 compliant) parallel
cable.
2.USB – For connection to a PC running Windows 98 or
above (not Windows 95 upgraded to Windows 98) or
Macintosh. This port requires a cable conforming to USB
version 2.0 or above.
The operation of a printer is not assured if a USB
compatible device is connected concurrently with other
USB-compatible machines.
When connecting multiple printers of the same type, they
appear as *****, ***** (2), ***** (3), etc. These
numbers depend on the order of connecting or turning on
each printer.
3.Serial – for direct connection to a device that uses serial
printing (available as an option).
4.Ethernet – For network cable connection. This port is
standard on the B4400n, B4400Ln, B4600n, B4600Ln and
B4600nPS, B4600LnPS and optional on the B4400,
B4400L, B4600, B4600L, B4600PS, B4600LPS.
NOTE
> It is not recommended that you connect serial/USB and
parallel cables to the printer simultaneously.
> Interface cables are not supplied with your printer.
If you are connecting your printer directly to a stand alone
computer proceed to the chapter entitled “Printer Drivers”.
If your printer is to be installed as a network printer, please refer
to the relevant section in the User’s Guide for the network
interface card for further details on how to configure the network
connection before installing the printer drivers.
NOTE
Administrator’s authority is required when installing a
network connection.
This chapter describes how to install a printer driver on two types
of operating system – Windows and Macintosh.
The printer drivers are all contained on the printer driver CD-ROM
(CD1). Please refer to the readme file on this CD for the latest
information on printer driver installation.
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INDOWS OPERATING SYSTEMS
1.With Windows running, insert the printer driver CD-ROM
(CD1) into your CD-ROM drive.
2.If the CD does not run automatically, use Start > Run...
and enter E:\setup (where E is your CD-ROM drive) in the
Open field.
3.Click on OK.
4.Select your printer model.
5.Click on Driver Installation > Install Printer Driverand
follow the on-screen prompts to complete your printer
driver installation.
6.For the B4400, B4400L, B4400n, B4400Ln only, once the
driver has been installed, the Status Monitor is then
automatically installed.
NOTE
Take time to note the facilities available on the CD. For
example, the Help facility briefly describes each of the
Software Utilities.
7.For the B4600, B4600L, B4600n, B4600Ln, B4600PS,
B4600LPS, B4600nPS, B4600LnPS, once the driver has
been installed, the operator panel language switching
utility will run automatically. Choose your preferred
operating language.
Certain options may have been installed in your printer. For those
that are installed, check that they appear enabled on the Menu
Map (See “Confirming current settings” in “Operator panels”.)
Ensure that your options are set up in the printer driver(s) by
making the appropriate settings on the Device Options tab (PCL
emulation) and/or Device Settings tab (PS emulation) described
in the chapter entitled “Operation”.
M
ACINTOSH OPERATING SYSTEMS
Please refer to the readme file on CD1 for details on installing the
appropriate Macintosh drivers.
I
NSTALLED OPTIONS
Ensure that any installed options are enabled in the printer
driver.
C
HOOSING A MAC DRIVER
The B4400, B4400L, B4400n, B4400Ln, B4600, B4600L, B4600n,
B4600Ln models allow you to use a PCL Mac driver.
The B4600PS, B4600LPS, B4600nPS, B4600LnPS models must
always use a PS driver on Macintosh operating systems.
This chapter provides a broad outline of how to operate your
printer from either a Windows or a Macintosh environment. In the
former, while PCL emulation is available on all printer models, PS
emulation is standard only on the B4600nPS, B4600LnPS model
and is optional on the B4600, B4600L and B4600n, B4600Ln
models.
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RINTER SETTINGS IN WINDOWS
NOTE
The illustrations in this guide relate to Windows 2000 PCL and
PS emulations – other operating system windows may appear
slightly different but the principles are the same.
The operator panel controlled menus and Status Monitor
controlled menus (described in the chapter entitled “Operator
panels”) provide access to many options.
The Windows printer driver also contains settings for many of
these items. Where items in the printer driver are the same as
those in the operator panel and Status Monitor menus, and you
print documents from Windows, the settings in the Windows
printer driver will override those settings in the operator panel
and Status Monitor menus.
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RINTING PREFERENCES IN WINDOWS APPLICATIONS
When you choose to print your document from a Windows
application program a Print dialogue box appears. This dialogue
usually specifies the name of the printer on which you will print
your document. Next to the printer name is a Properties button.
When you click Properties a new window opens which contains
a short list of the printer settings available in the driver, which
you can choose for this document. The settings available from
within your application are only those which you may want to
change for specific applications or documents. Settings you
change here will usually only last for as long as the particular
application program is running.
The tabs available are the Setup Tab, the Job Options Tab and
the Image Tab.
Setup Tab.
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1.Paper size should be the same as the page size of your
document (unless you wish to scale the printout to fit
another size), and should also be the same as the size of
paper you will feed into the printer.
2.You can choose the source of the paper to feed, which
may be Tray 1 (the standard paper tray), Manual Feed
Tray, Tray 2 (if you have the optional second paper tray
installed) or the optional Multi Purpose feeder. You can
also click on the appropriate part of the screen graphic to
select your preferred tray.
If you select manual, the Weight selection box becomes
visible. You can leave the setting at Printer Setting or
select as required.
3.A variety of document finishing options can be selected,
such as normal one page per sheet, or N-up (where N can
be 2 or 4) for printing scaled down pages at more than
one page per sheet.
4.Under Manual 2-sided Printing, you can choose to print on
one side of a sheet only or to use 2-sided printing (duplex
printing). Your printer allows you to carry out manual
duplex printing, meaning you must pass the paper
through the printer twice. For more information, see “2sided printing (Windows only)” on page 69. The Duplex
Help button also offers guidelines on how to carry out
manual duplex printing.
5.If you have changed some printing preferences before and
saved them as a set, you can recall them to avoid having
to set them individually each time you need them.
6.A single on-screen button restores the default settings.
Job Options tab
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1.The output resolution of the printed page can be set as
follows.
>The ProQ1200 setting prints at 2400 x 600dpi. This
setting requires the most printer memory and takes the
longest to print. Your printed pages can be scaled to fit
larger or smaller stationery. It is the best option for
printing photographs.
> The Fine/Detail setting prints at 1200 x 600dpi is the
best option for printing vector objects such as graphics
and text.
> The Normal setting prints at 600 x 600dpi and is
suitable for most printing jobs.
> The Draft setting prints at 300 x 300dpi and is suitable
for printing draft documents that contain mainly text.
You can select Toner Saving to save toner for some
print jobs.
2.Page orientation can be set to either portrait (tall) or
landscape (wide). Both views can be rotated by 180
degrees.
3.You can print watermark text behind the main page
image. This is useful for marking documents as draft,
confidential, etc.
If you would like to print on special stationery, such as
forms and letterhead, but do not want to use pre-printed
stationery, you can create your own using Overlays. For
more information on “Overlays and Macros (Windows
only)” on page 71. The Overlays button also offers
guidelines on how to carry out manual duplex printing.
4.In Raster (bitmap) mode, processing of the page image is
done in the computer leaving little processing for the
printer to do, although the file size may be large. In
Vector mode, file sizes may be smaller and so
transmission over a network, for example, may be faster.
These effects are more pronounced for graphics printing
than for text printing.
5.You can select up to 999 copies to print consecutively,
although you will need to top up the paper tray during
such a long print run.
6.Your printed pages can be scaled to fit larger or smaller
stationery, within a range of 25% to 400% of the original
size.
7.A single on-screen button restores the default settings.
1.Dithering produces an intermediate greyscale by adjusting
the combination of dots used in printing. Selecting a
setting determines the degree of detail with which a
graphics image will be printed. Mesh determines that a
screen of dots is used for dithering while Line Art
determines that an array of lines is used for dithering.
2.Select dithering texture by setting the size of dots used in
the halftone screen.
3.Set this control to print greyscale effects in black without
dithering. Select the check-box to disable greyscale
printing or de-select the check-box to enable greyscale
printing.
4.You can manually adjust lightness (the higher the setting
the lighter the print) and contrast (the higher the setting
the greater the contrast).
PS emulation
The tabs available are the Layout Tab, the Paper/Quality Tab
and the Job Options Tab.
You can set the paper source or leave it as automatic selection
and by using the Advanced button you have access to the same
set of options as described above for the Layout Tab.
1.The output resolution of the printed page can be set as
follows.
> The ProQ1200 setting prints at 2400 x 600dpi. This
setting requires the most printer memory and takes
the longest to print. It is the best option for printing
photographs.
> The High Quality setting prints at 1200 x 600dpi and is
the best option for printing vector objects such as
graphics and text.
> The Normal setting prints at 600 x 600dpi and is
suitable for most printing jobs. You can select Toner
Saving to save toner for some print jobs
2.You can print watermark text behind the main page
image. This is useful for marking documents as draft,
confidential, etc.
If you would like to print on special stationery, such as
forms and letterhead, but do not want to use pre-printed
stationery, you can create your own using Overlays. For
more information on “Overlays and Macros (Windows
only)” on page 71. The Overlays button also offers
guidelines on how to carry out manual duplex printing.
3.You can select up to 999 copies to print consecutively,
although you will need to top up the paper tray during
such a long print run.
4.Your printed pages can be scaled to fit larger or smaller
stationery.
5.Using the Advanced button gives you access to the
facility to set mirror image printing or negative image
printing.
6.A single on-screen button restores the default settings.
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ETTING FROM WINDOWS CONTROL PANEL
When you open the driver properties window directly from
Windows, rather than from within an application program, a
somewhat more extensive range of settings is provided. Changes
made here will generally affect all documents you print from
Windows applications, and will be remembered from one
Windows session to the next.
PCL emulation
The main tabs are the General Tab, Advanced Tab and Device
Options Tab.
1.This area lists some of the main features of your printer,
including optional items.
2.This button opens the same windows as described earlier
for items which can be set from within application
programs. Changes you make here, however, will become
the new default settings for all Windows applications.
3.This button prints a test page to ensure that your printer
is working.
NOTE
The above features are provided by the Windows 2000
operating system and will vary with other operating systems.
1.You can specify which times of day your printer will be
available.
2.Indicates current priority, from 1 (lowest) to 99 (highest).
Highest priority documents will print first.
3.Specifies that documents should be spooled (stored in a
special print file) before being printed. The document is
then printed in the background, allowing your application
program to become available more quickly. Options
follow:
This specifies that printing should not start until the last
page has been spooled. If your application program needs
a lot of time for further computation in the middle of
printing, causing the print job to pause for more than a
short period, the printer could prematurely assume that
the document has finished. Selecting this option would
prevent that situation, but printing will be completed a
little later, as the start is delayed.
This is the opposite choice to the one above. Printing starts
as soon as possible after the document begins spooling.
4.This specifies that the document should not be spooled,
but printed directly. Your application will not normally be
ready for further use until the print job is complete. This
requires less disk space on your computer, since there is
no spool file.
5.Directs the spooler to check the document setup and
match it to the printer setup before sending the document
to print. If a mismatch is detected, the document is held
in the print queue and does not print until the printer
setup is changed and the document restarted from the
print queue. Mismatched documents in the queue will not
prevent correctly matched documents from printing.
6.Specifies that the spooler should favour documents which
have completed spooling when deciding which document
to print next, even if completed documents are lower
priority than documents which are still spooling. If no
documents have completed spooling, the spooler will
favour larger spooling documents over shorter ones. Use
this option if you want to maximise printer efficiency.
When this option is disabled the spooler chooses
documents based only on their priority settings.
7.Specifies that the spooler should not delete documents
after they are completed. This allows documents to be re
submitted to the printer from the spooler instead of
printing again from the application program. If you use
this option frequently it will require large amounts of disk
space on your computer.
8.Specifies whether advanced features, such as pages per
sheet, are available, depending on your printer. For
normal printing keep this option enabled. If compatibility
problems occur you can disable the feature. However,
these advanced options may then not be available, even
though the hardware might support them.
9.This button provides access to the same setup windows as
when printing from applications. Changes made via the
Windows Control Panel become the Windows default
settings.
10.You can design and specify a separator page that prints
between documents. This is particularly useful on a
To carry out 2-sided, or Manual Duplex Printing you must pass
paper through the printer twice. You can carry out 2-sided
printing using the Paper Tray or the Manual Feed Tray.
2-sided Printing is supported on Windows operating systems
only.
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ANUAL DUPLEX PRINTING USING THE PAPER TRAY
1.Ensure that there is enough paper in the Paper Tray to
carry out the print job.
2.Select File -> Print and click the Preferences button. In
the 2-sided printing drop down menu, select either “Long
Edge” or “Short Edge” according to your printing
preferences. If you require further information, click the
Duplex Help button. Then, Click the Print button.
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3.Every second page of your document is printed first.
When this is complete, a message appears on screen
prompting you to take the paper, flip it and replace it in
the Paper Tray.
5.Take the printed paper from the Output Stacker and place
it in the Paper Tray, ensuring that the printed side is facing
up and the bottom of the page facing into the printer.
6.Close the Paper Tray and press the Online button. The
message window should disappear from your screen and
the document finishes printing the remaining pages of
your document.
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ANUAL DUPLEX PRINTING USING THE MANUAL FEED TRAY
NOTE:
When using the Manual Feed Tray, feed pages one sheet at a
time. You can use either the standard Manual Feed Tray or
the optional Multi Purpose Tray, providing that this is
installed.
1.Position the paper guides on the Manual Feed Tray
according to the paper size.
2.Place paper one sheet at a time in the Manual Feed Tray.
The paper is automatically gripped in position.
3.Select File -> Print to display the Print dialog box.
4.Click the Preferences button. On the 2-sided printing
drop down menu, select either “Long Edge” or “Short
Edge” according to your printing preferences. If you
require further information, click the Duplex Help button
5.When every second page has printed, take the paper from
the output stacker.
6.Set the paper one page at a time in the Manual Feed Tray
with the printed side facing down and the top of the page
facing into the printer. Ensure that the paper is gripped in
place.
7.Press the Online button. The remaining pages of your
document print on the blank side of the paper, one sheet
at a time as you feed it into the Manual Feed Tray.
If you would like to print on special stationery, such as forms and
letterhead, but do not want to use pre-printed stationery, you
can create your own using these advanced features.
You can use PostScript overlays to generate all your special
stationery and store it in the printer for use whenever you need
it. If you have chosen to install the PCL driver, macros perform a
similar function.
NOTE:
PostScript overlays are not available for Windows 95/98/Me.
You can create several overlays or macros, and combine them in
any way you like to produce a variety of forms and other special
stationery. Each image can be printed on just the first page of a
document, on all pages, on alternate pages, or just the pages
that you specify.
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REATING POSTSCRIPT OVERLAYS
Three steps are required to create an overlay:
1.Create the form data using your own application software
and print it to a printer (.PRN) file.
2.Use the Storage Device Manager utility software supplied
on CD with your printer to create a “project file,” import
the.PRN file(s), and download the generated filter (.HST)
file to the printer. The project file will contain one or more
overlay images which are functionally related, such as the
cover page and the continuation page images for business
letters.
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ACROS
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3.Use downloaded files to define your overlays ready for use
when printing your documents.
When printing overlay files to disk, do not select any special
features, such as two-sided printing or multiple copies. These are
not appropriate to overlays, they apply only to your final
documents.
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REATING THE OVERLAY IMAGE
1.Use your preferred application, perhaps a graphics
program, to create the required overlay image and save
it.
2.Open your
application’s Print…
dialogue.
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3.Make sure that the
selected printer
name (1) is that of
your PostScript
printer driver.
4.Select the Print To
File (2) option.
5.Click the Properties button (3) to open the Document
Properties window.
6.On the Overlay tab,
choose Create Form
from the drop-down
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list (4).
7.Click OK to close the
Document Properties
window.
8.Click OK again to close
the Print dialogue.
9.When prompted for a
print file name, enter a meaningful name with the
extension.PRN.
10.Close your application.
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REATE AND DOWNLOAD THE PROJECT
1.From the Windows Start menu, start Storage Device
Manager (SDM) and allow SDM to discover the printer.
2.Choose Printers→New Project.
3.Choose Printers→Add File to Project.
4.Set the Files of Type drop-down list to PRN
Files(*.prn).
5.Navigate to the folder where the.PRN files are stored and
select one or more of these to include in your overlay set.
You can have more than one printer (.PRN) file in a project.
For example, one for top pages and another for
continuation pages. Use standard Windows techniques
(Shift or Ctrl keys) to select multiple files simultaneously if
you need to.
6.Click Open to add these files to the current project.
7.When a message box appears confirming that a filter file has been created, click OK to clear the message.
8.The project window will display one.HST file for each
printer file added. Make a careful note of each of these
names. Ensure that you note them exactly as they appear,
they are case sensitive, and you will need them later.
9.Choose Projects→SaveProject and enter a meaningful
name (e.g. “Letter Stationery”) so that you can recognise
it later if you want to modify it.
10.Choose Projects→Send Project Files to Printer to
download the project to the printer.
If you have a hard disk in the printer, SDM will
automatically download files to it. If not, SDM will
download files to flash memory. If you have a hard disk but
still prefer to download to flash memory, double-click the
file name in the Project window and under Volume, type
in %Flash0% and then click OK.
11.When the message “Command Issued” appears
confirming that the download is complete, click OK to
clear the message.
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EST PRINTING THE OVERLAY
1.Click on the printer icon for the relevant printer and choose Printers→Test Form.
2.In the Test PostScript Form window, to test each overlay
select it and click OK. There will be a short pause while
the printer processes the form, and then it will print.
3.When each overlay has been tested, click Exit.
4.Click the standard Windows Close (X) button, or choose
Projects→Exit to close Storage Device Manager.
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EFINING OVERLAYS
This is the final step before the new overlays are ready for use.
1.Open the Printers (called “Printers and Faxes” in
Windows XP) window via the Start menu or the Windows
Control Panel.
2.Right-click on the Relevant PostScript printer icon and
choose Printing Preferences from the pop-up menu.
3.On the Overlay tab, click the New button.
4.In the Define Overlays
window, enter a suitable
name (2) for this overlay and
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choose which page(s) (3) of
your documents will use this
overlay.
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5.Enter the name of the overlay
file (4) exactly as it appeared
in the Storage Device Manager
project window. Remember
that this name is case
sensitive.
If you forgot to note the overlay names when you created
them, you can find them using Storage Device Manager to
view the project file, or the printer’s Information Menu to
print a file list and identify them from there.
6.Click Add (5) to add this overlay into the defined overlays
list.
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7.Click OK to close the Define Overlay window.
The new overlay now appears in the Defined Overlays list
in the printer properties window.
8.Repeat the above procedure if you wish to define more
overlays.
9.When done, click OK to close the printer properties
window.
Your new overlays are now ready and available to be used for any
future documents you wish.
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RINTING WITH POSTSCRIPT OVERLAYS
Once you have defined your overlays you are ready to use them
for any documents you wish. The example illustrated here uses
two overlays for business letters. The first prints on just the top
page, and the second prints on any or all subsequent pages.
1.Prepare your document in the normal way using your own
application software. Remember, if necessary, to format
the document so that it will fit within the appropriate
space.
2.Open your application’s Print… dialogue and choose any
options you will require, ensuring that the target printer is
your PostScript printer driver in which the overlays have
been defined.
3.Click the Properties button to open the Printing
Preferences window.
4.On the Overlays tab,
choose Use Overlay from
the drop-down list (1).
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5.Click on the first
overlay (2) you wish to
use. In this example it is
the Cover Page overlay.
Then click the Add
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2
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button (3).
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6.If you want to use another overlay, in this case it is the
Continuation page, click the second overlay (4) and then
click the Add button (3) again.
7.When you have selected all the overlays you want to use
for this document, click OK.
8.Finally, in your application’s print dialogue, click OK to
begin printing.
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REATING
Three steps are required to create an overlay:
1.Create the form data using your own application software
2.Use the Storage Device Manager utility software supplied
3.Use downloaded files to define your overlay ready for use
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and print it to a printer (.PRN) file.
on CD with your printer to create a “project file,” import
the .PRN file, and download the generated filter (.BIN)
files to the printer.
with any future document.
When printing files to disk, do not select any special
features, such as two-sided printing or multiple copies.
These are not appropriate to macros, they apply only to
your final documents.
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REATING THE OVERLAY IMAGE
1.Use your preferred application, perhaps a graphics
program, to create the required image and save it.
2.Open your application’s
Print… dialogue.
3.Make sure that the
selected printer
name (1) is that of your
PCL printer driver.
4.Select the Print To
File (2) option.
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5.When prompted for a print file name, enter a meaningful
name with the extension .PRN .
6.Close your application.
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REATE AND DOWNLOAD MACROS
1.From the Windows Start menu, start Storage Device
Manager (SDM) and allow SDM to discover the printer.
2.Choose Printers→New Project to start a new project.
3.Choose Printers→Filter Macro File. The Filter Printer
Patterns dialogue box appears. Make any adjustments in
the settings that you need and then click OK.
Example: If you create a black oval in MS Paint and leave
all the colour command filters checked, the black oval will
print as a black rectangle when the overlay is used. To
maintain the oval shape, turn off (deselect) the “Configure
Image Data,” “Palette ID” and “Palette Control” filters.
4.Set the Files of Type drop-down list to PRN
Files(*.prn).
5.Navigate to the folder where the overlay .PRN files are
stored and select one or more of these to include in your
overlay set.
You can have more than one macro file in a project. For
example, one for top pages and another for continuation
pages. Use standard Windows techniques (Shift or Ctrl
keys) to select multiple files simultaneously if you need to.
6.Click Open to add these files to the current project. (You
can also drag and drop files from Windows Explorer
directly into the project window if you prefer.) When a
message box appears confirming that a filter file has been
created, click OK to clear the message.
7.The project window will display one .BIN file for each
printer file added. Make a careful note of the name and ID
number for each of the files. You will need them later.
If you wish to edit the names or ID numbers, double-click
the file entry and edit the details.
Note that the names are case sensitive.
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8.Choose Projects→SaveProject and enter a meaningful
name (e.g. “Letter Stationery”) so that you can recognise
it.
9.Choose Projects→Send Project Files to Printer to
download the project to the printer.
10.When the message “Command Issued” appears
confirming that the download is complete, click OK to
clear the message.
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EST PRINTING THE MACRO
1.Choose Printers→Test Macro.
2.In the Test Macro window, enter its ID number and click
OK. After a short pause the printer will print the macro.
3.When each macro has been tested, click Exit.
4.Click the standard Windows Close (X) button, or choose
Projects→Exit to close Storage Device Manager.
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EFINING OVERLAYS
This is the final step before the new overlays are ready for use.
1.Open the Printers (called “Printers and Faxes” in
Windows XP) window via the Start menu or the Windows
Control Panel.
2.Right-click on the Relevant PostScript printer icon and
choose Printing Preferences from the pop-up menu.
3.On the Job Options tab, click the Overlay button.
4.In the Overlay window, Click the Define Overlays
button (1).
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5.In the Define Overlays window,
enter the name (a) and ID(b)
of the required overlay, and
define which page(s) (c) of
your documents will use this
overlay. Then click the Add button (3) to add this overlay
to the list of defined overlays.
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a
b
c
Repeat for any other related
overlays. When done, click the
4
Close button (4) to close the
window.
The example illustrated shows two overlays defined, one
for a cover page and one for continuation pages.
Remember that names and IDs of overlay files must be
entered exactly as they appeared in the Storage Device
Manager project window. Remember also that names are
case sensitive.
If you forgot to note the overlay name or ID when you
created them, you can find them using Storage Device
Manager to view the project file, or the printer’s
Information Menu to print a file list and identify them from
there.
The new overlays will now appear in the Defined Overlays
list in the printer properties window.
6.When done, click OK to close the printing preferences
window.
Your new overlays are now ready and available to be used for any
future documents you wish.
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RINTING WITH
PCL
OVERLAYS
Once you have defined your overlays you are ready to use them
for any documents you wish. The example illustrated here uses
two overlays for business letters. The first prints on just the top
page, and the second prints on any or all subsequent pages.
1.Prepare your document in the normal way using your own
application software. Remember, if necessary, to format
the document so that it will fit nicely within the plain areas
on your letterhead overlay.
2.Open your application’s Print… dialogue and choose any
options you will require, ensuring that the target printer is
your PCL printer driver in which the overlays have been
defined.
3.Click the Properties button to open the Printing
Preferences window.
4.On the Overlay tab, check
the Use active overlays
1
checkbox (1).
5.In the Defined Overlays list,
click on the first overlay (2)
you wish to use, and click
the Add button (3) to add it
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2
4
to the Active Overlays list.
(If you want a reminder of
how this overlay looks, click
the Test Print button.)
6.If you want to use another overlay with this document, in
this example it is the “Continuation Page” overlay, click
this overlay (4) in the list of defined overlays, and then
click the Add button (3) again to add the second overlay
to the list of active overlays.
7.When the list of active overlays contains all the items you
want to use, click OK.
8.Finally, click the Print button in your application’s Print
dialogue to begin printing your document.
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ONSUMABLES AND MAINTENANCE
This section deals with the replacement of the toner cartridge and
image drum and general maintenance.
How long your toner cartridge lasts depends on the print density;
the percentage of the page that prints black. A typical letter has
3% to 5% print density; graphics usually have higher density.
Higher print density means toner is used up faster. At 5% print
density, a standard toner cartridge will print an average of 3,000
pages. Remember, this is only an average: actual results may
vary.
The first toner cartridge installed in a new printer has to fill the
image drum reservoir and saturate the developing roller with
toner. The first standard toner cartridge normally produces about
1,000 pages after installation.
Replace the toner cartridge after Toner Low displays in the printer
Status Monitor. Also, the Error LED indicator slowly blinks when
toner is low. After Toner Low displays, the printer will print about
100 more pages then display Toner Empty and stop printing.
Printing will resume after a new toner cartridge has been
installed.
When the toner is running low, TONER LOW is displayed in the
operator panel LCD. If printing continues without replacing the
toner cartridge, CHANGE TONER is displayed and printing is
cancelled. Printing will resume after a new toner cartridge has
been installed.
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EPLACING THE TONER CARTRIDGE
It is recommended that you clean the LED array at the same time
as you change the toner cartridge.
The toner used in this printer is a very fine dry powder contained
in the toner cartridge.
Have a sheet of paper handy so that you have somewhere to
place the used cartridge while you install the new one.
Dispose of the old cartridge responsibly, inside the pack that the
new one came in. Follow any regulations, recommendations, etc.,
which may be in force concerning waste recycling.
If you do spill any toner powder, lightly brush it off. If this is not
enough, use a cool, damp cloth to remove any residue. Do not
use hot water, and never use solvents of any kind. They will make
stains permanent.
WARNING!
If you inhale any toner or get it in your eyes, drink a
little water or bathe your eyes liberally in cold water.
Seek medical attention immediately.
Switch off the printer and allow the fuser to cool for about
10 minutes before opening the top cover.
1.Press the top cover release button and open the printer’s
top cover fully.
WARNING!
If the printer has been powered on, the fuser may be
hot. This area is clearly labelled. Do not touch.
2.Pull the coloured lever on the right side of the toner
cartridge towards the front of the printer to close the
cartridge then remove the used toner cartridge.
3.Gently wipe the LED array surface with a soft tissue.
4.Close the top cover and press it down to latch it closed.
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MAGE DRUM LIFE
The life of an image drum depends on a number of factors,
including temperature and humidity, the type of paper used, and
the number of pages per job.
The image drum should last approximately 25,000 pages
continuous printing. This number is approximate because
different numbers of pages are printed each time and the
environmental conditions and the paper type used may vary.
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HEN TO REPLACE THE IMAGE DRUM
B4400, B4400L, B4400N, B4400L
When the drum reaches 90% of its life, a CHANGE DRUM
message is displayed in the printer Status Monitor. Also, the Error
LED indicator blinks fast when the image drum requires
changing. Change the image drum when the print becomes faint
or begins to deteriorate.
When the drum reaches 90% of its life, a CHANGE DRUM
message is displayed in the operator panel LCD. Change the
image drum when the print becomes faint or begins to
deteriorate.
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EPLACING THE IMAGE DRUM
It is recommended that you change the toner cartridge
and clean the LED array at the same time as you change
the image drum.
CAUTION!
The green image drum surface at the base of the
cartridge is very delicate and light sensitive. Do not
touch it and do not expose it to normal room light for
more than 5 minutes. If the drum unit needs to be out
of the printer for longer than this, please wrap the
cartridge inside a black plastic bag to keep it away
from light. Never expose the drum to direct sunlight
or very bright room lighting. Always hold the image
drum unit by the ends or from the top.
1.Press the cover release and open the printer’s top cover
fully.
WARNING!
If the printer has been powered on, the fuser may be
hot. This area is clearly labelled. Do not touch.
2.Remove the used image drum and toner cartridge.
3.Follow the installation instructions on or inside the box
containing the new image drum to install the new image
drum.
4.Follow the installation instructions on or inside the box
containing the new toner cartridge to install the new toner
cartridge.
1.Open the Manual Feed Tray and insert a sheet of A4 plain
paper between the paper guides. To print from the Paper
Tray, press the Online button when the LCD display
prompts you to insert a sheet of paper in the Manual Feed
Tray.
2.Press the Menu button repeatedly until MAINTENANCE
MENU is displayed, then press the Select button.
3.Press the Item button until CLEANING PAGE is displayed.
4.Press the Select button.
5.The printer grips the paper and prints a cleaning page.
6.Press Cancel to exit the menu. The printer should now be
on line.
7.If subsequent printing appears faded or uneven, try
replacing the toner cartridge.
C
LEANING THE
Clean the LED array whenever a new toner cartridge is installed
or if there are faded vertical areas or light printing down a page.
Wipe the LED array gently with an anti-static cleaning pad that is
generally available for computer cleaning.
Your printer has been designed to give you helpful status
feedback not only during normal operation but also if a printing
problem occurs so that you can take appropriate corrective
action.
B4400, B4400L, B4400N, B4400L
Both status and error messages are displayed in your chosen
language in the Status Monitor, error messages being
accompanied by the appropriate flashing of the Error indicator.
You can set the Status Monitor to pop up on your computer
screen when an alert condition occurs from the Preferences tab
in the Status Monitor.
The LCD on the printer operator panel provides the selfexplanatory status and error messages in your chosen language.
Error messages are accompanied by the Ready indicator being
extinguished.
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APER JAMS
Provided that you follow the recommendations in this guide on
use of print media, and you keep the media in good condition
prior to use, your printer should give years of reliable service.
However, paper jams occasionally do occur, and this section
explains how to clear them quickly and simply.
Jams can occur due to paper misfeeding from a paper tray or at
any point on the paper path through the printer. When a jam
occurs, the printer immediately stops, and the operator panel
informs you of the event. If printing multiple pages (or copies),
do not assume that having cleared an obvious sheet that others
will not also be stopped somewhere along the path. These must
also be removed in order to clear the jam fully and restore normal
operation.
Never expose the image drum unit to light for more
than 5 minutes. Never expose the image drum unit to
direct sunlight. Always hold the image drum unit by
the ends or from the top. Never touch the surface of
the green drum inside the image drum unit.
3.Carefully lift out the image drum, complete with the toner
cartridge. Be careful not to touch or scratch the green
drum surface.
4.Remove any jammed sheets from the paper path.
5.Re-install the image drum complete with toner cartridge,
ensuring that it correctly locates into the slots on each
side of the printer.
6.Close the top cover and press down to latch it closed.
7.The printer will warm up and commence printing when
ready. The page lost through the jam will normally be
reprinted.
NOTE
If the edge of the jammed paper protrudes (or can be seen)
from the exit, reinstall the image drum, close the top cover
and switch the printer on. Remove the jammed paper from
the exit when the exit roller begins rotating after a few
seconds after switching on. However, if the jammed paper
cannot be removed, contact a service representative.
Before consulting a service representative regarding a print
quality problem, check the table below to see if there is a
solution, or something you might have overlooked.
SYMPTOMPROBLEMSOLUTION
Blank sheets
printed.
Entire page
prints faintly.
Page has gr ey
background.
Page prints all
black.
Page has
repetitive
marks.
Oblong area of
faint print
appears on each
page.
Vertical white
streaking or
faint areas on
page.
Image drum
cartridge not
properly installed.
Empty or missing
toner cartridge.
Empty toner
cartridge. Pages
get fainter when
toner is used up.
LED array is dirty.Clean LED array.
Static electricity,
generally from dry
environments,
causes toner to
stick to
background.
Hardware problem.Contact service.
Damaged image
drum cartridge
causes repetitive
marks every 1.6
inches (4.06 cm)
due to surface
nicks and
scratches.
Drop out caused by
using paper
exposed to high
humidity.
Tone r i s l o w a n d
does not distribute
properly, or the
drum is worn out.
Reinstall image drum cartridge.
Install new toner cartridge.
Install new toner cartridge.
Change paper to a smoother laser
bond or use a humidifier.
Generate a cleaning page,
repetitive marks may be
temporary.
Change paper stocks, check paper
storage environment or use a
dehumidifier; check toner level.
Replace toner cartridge. Check
drum and replace the drum, if
necessary. Contact service.
Your software (operating environment, applications and printer
drivers) controls the printing process. Make sure you have
selected the right driver for use with your printer. See your
software documentation for more information.
SYMPTOMPROBLEMSOLUTION
Printing is
garbled.
Printer’s output
is below rated
speed.
Size of top
margin
increases with
each page
printed.
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ARDWARE PROBLEMS
Incorrect driver is
installed.
Much of the
printing delays will
be caused by your
application.
Sometimes purely
text documents will
print slowly
depending on the
selected fonts and
how they are
transferred to the
printer.
Creeping text.
Number of lines per
page in software is
not equal to
number of lines per
page of printer.
SYMPTOMPROBLEMSOLUTION
Graphic image
prints partly on
one page, partly
on the next.
When you try to
print nothing
happens, but
printer indicates
it is ready to
receive data.
Insufficient printer
memory for this
image at this
resolution.
Configuration error.Check cable connection. If more
Install an appropriate driver.
For maximum speed, use text in
your document and use a printer
resident font.
Many software packages assume
66 lines per page, but your
printer’s default is 64. Adjust
software accordingly, or set LINES
Per PAGE in the soft control panel
to equal lines per page in your
software.
Change the resolution, reduce the
image size, or install more memory
in your printer.
than one printer is available, make
sure your printer has been
selected.
The following options are available to extend the performance of
your printer:
>10/100 BASE-TX Network Interface Card: to make the
B4400, B4400L and B4600, B4600L network compatible
>16, 32, 64, 128, 256MB RAM DIMM: to extend the main
memory of your printer and speed up the processing of
large files
>RS232C Card: to provide serial interface capability for the
B4400, B4400L and B4600, B4600L
>Second paper tray: to increase your printer’s paper
handling capacity by 500 sheets (80g/m²)
>Multi Purpose Tray: to extend the range of media your
printer can accommodate (capacity 100 sheets (80g/m²)
or 50 envelopes)
>One of the following can be added:
(a)8MB Flash DIMM: to allow the storage of additional
fonts or bar codes for the B4400, B4400L, B4400n,
B4400Ln, B4600, B4600L, B4600n, B4600Ln
(b)16MB Flash DIMM: to allow the storage of additional
fonts or bar codes for the B4400, B4400L, B4400n,
B4400Ln, B4600, B4600L, B4600n, B4600Ln
(c)PostScript PS level 3 DIMM: to add PostScript
emulation to the B4600, B4600L or B4600n,
B4600Ln. Cannot be added in conjunction with extra
flash memory.
(d)The B4600, B4600L PS option is supplied as 2
DIMMs: a PS DIMM and a 16MB RAM DIMM. When
fitted into a basicB4600, B4600L or B4600n,
B4600Ln (i.e. one with no memory upgrade already
fitted) the PS DIMM will expand into the 16MB RAM
DIMM in order to work, and the amount of memory
available for general operation of the printer will
therefore not change. It will remain at 16MB, which
is the printer's base memory.
(e)If you require to install a PS upgrade into a B4600,
B4600L or B4600n, B4600Ln which already has a
memory upgrade installed, discard the 16MB RAM
DIMM which ships with the PS option and install only
the PS DIMM. The result will be that the amount of
overall memory available to the printer will decrease
by 16MB as the PS code expands into 16MB of RAM
currently installed. For example, a user who already
has 128MB installed (total memory is therefore
128+16=144MB) will fit only the PS DIMM and will
then have 128MB of RAM left for printing.
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NSTALLING OPTIONS ORDER NUMBERS
10/100 BASE-TX Network Interface Card
(NIC)
16MB RAM DIMM42160903
32MB RAM DIMM42160906
64MB RAM DIMM42160913
128MB RAM DIMM42160917
256MB RAM DIMM42654503
RS232C42264203
Second Paper Tray40834412
Multi Purpose Tray40109805
8MB Flash DIMM42264005
16MB Flash DIMM42264006
PostScript PS level 3 DIMM42263919
42264115
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NSTALLATION PROCEDURE
To install any of the above options, follow the detailed installation
sheet that accompanies the option.
Feed and ejection methods vary depending on the type, size and
thickness of medium used. Use the chart below and the notes/
symbols/terms on the following page for initial guidance. (Minor
variations to settings may be necessary depending on user setup
and environmental conditions.)