Atari SLM605 Series Owner'S Manual Download Page 54

Summary of Contents for SLM605 Series

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Page 4: ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 Automatic Paper Feed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 Manual Feed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0...

Page 5: ...28 Cleaning the Drum and Paper Chargers 30 Drum Charger 30 Cleaning the Transfer Charger Discharger 31 Cleaning the Paper Path 32 Cleaning the Laser Beam Slit 32 Replacing the Toner Cartridge Cleaning...

Page 6: ...49 Command Descriptor Block 50 Ox03 Request Sense 50 OxOa Print 51 Ox12 Inquiry 52 Ox15 Mode Select 53 Ox1a Mode Sense 53 Ox1b Stop Print 55 Status Definitions 56 Status Summary Table 56 APPENDIX D S...

Page 7: ...come to you fully assembled you must install many of its working parts If you haven t done so already unpack the printer following the unpacking instructions found in the carton Choosing the Right Wo...

Page 8: ...Chapter 3 Now that you ve positioned the printer it s time to install its parts and accessories Identifying the Components Now that you ve carefully unpacked your new printer take a moment to look at...

Page 9: ...Charger Toner Cartridge Drum Unit Developing Unit Note Do not touch drum surface or expose it to natural or artificial light for long periods of time Doing so may cause damage to the drum 3...

Page 10: ...ng items Drum Counter Block Transfer Charger II o n r n l aoQJ rrrlnn p J _ lFJIUI SR_ts 1 I r r p 0 f 1 1 f I Fl F _rt I 4 6 IT I Counter J I 1r II cover Open Arm Heater Block Discharger Density Cont...

Page 11: ...External View Release Latch Face down Paper Eject Outlet Paper Cassette Face up Paper 37 Pin 1 F IIU Eject Outlet Connector Power Cord Inlet Power Switch 5...

Page 12: ...ng Pad Installation The toner is applied to the paper and then fused to the paper as it runs by the fuser roller at the back of the printer The cleaning pad cleans the fuser roller You must replace th...

Page 13: ...after installing the toner cartridge Locate the toner cartridge Shake the developing unit horizontally four or five times to evenly distribute the toner Although the toner cartridge has been factory...

Page 14: ...tenance Do not touch the magnetic roller Installing the Drum Unit and the Developing Unit The image to be printed is formed on the drum by the printer s scanning laser beam Toner is then applied to th...

Page 15: ...it should slide easily into the slots on the basket handles Do not touch the surface of the drum or the magnet roller by hand e Warning The drum is photosensitive When installing the drum keep it away...

Page 16: ...and align the positioning shafts on either side of the basket with the base frame Developing Unit 4 Gently push the handles labeled green on both sides of the drum unit onto the hook and latch it secu...

Page 17: ...Counter Developing Block Note Since the drum counter keeps track of the number of copies that the drum unit has processed it is important that they be installed and replaced as a set Connecting the P...

Page 18: ...r side of the cassette with the slots in the back Mount the paper cassette by inserting it into the opening on the side of the printer Paper Cassette A Note If the paper cassette is not installed secu...

Page 19: ...materials 2 Make sure all parts of your computer system are switched off 3 Plug the cable permanently fixed in the back of the controller into the port marked Hard Disk on the back panel of your comp...

Page 20: ...rface Cable Controller Printer Port 5 If you have a hard disk drive plug the hard disk s interface cable into the hard disk DMA port on the controller Controller Hard Disk Hard Disk DMA Port 1 o t t l...

Page 21: ...this chapter thoroughly before going on to the software manual PAPER HANDUNG It is not necessary to purchase special paper for the SLM605 Laser Printer While better results may be obtained by purchasi...

Page 22: ...d To print envelopes use the manual feed option To load a stack of paper for automatic feed through the printer follow these steps 1 Pull the paper cassette out of the printer 2 Lift the manual paper...

Page 23: ...e Once positioned move the guides back in until they closely fit the sides of the paper 4 Close the manual paper plate and put the cassette back in the printer Make sure the left and right paper guide...

Page 24: ...printer for manual feed if you want to feed individual sheets of paper through the printer Refer to your software manual for details To feed a single sheet through the printer follow these steps 1 Pre...

Page 25: ...rials insert paper with printed side up Print Face 4 Now direct your software to print document Press mimi to start printing Paper Eject Mode You may select between two output methods face up or face...

Page 26: ...Paper Ejected Face Down Paper Ejected Face down 1 Paper Eject Selection Lever 20 c...

Page 27: ...ter Note When printing on both sides the printing quality on the second side to be printed may not be as good as the first Avoid filling paper cassette to maximum capacity when printing double sided D...

Page 28: ...per direction Note Use face up paper ejection when printing envelopes PRINT DENSITY CONTROL From time to time you may need to adjust the print density Open the printer and locate the Print Density Con...

Page 29: ...ER c J READY c J ERROR c J 8 v c JII c Jw c J DRuM cHANGE Operation Keys MMII c ANUAL Use this key to switch from cassette auto feed to manual feed When the light is on the printer has disengaged the...

Page 30: ...indicator that glows when the printer is ON READY LED READY The green Ready indicator lights up when the printer is ready to print The indicator is dark while the printer is warming up or when a major...

Page 31: ...p is opened the CHECK PAPER PATH LED should be dark If it isn t check the paper path for any jammed paper you may have missed ADD PAPER LED c l ll The ADD PAPER indicator lights up when the paper cass...

Page 32: ...ived on disk follow these steps 1 Be sure that the printer and controller are connected properly that the power cord to the printer is securely connected and that there is paper in the paper cassette...

Page 33: ...pages The drum counter inside the printer tells you when it s time to replace the drum Your ATARI retailer carries the drum replacement kit which includes a new drum and drum page counter Drum Counte...

Page 34: ...ws red your printer will no longer operate until the drum unit and counter is replaced The drum counter is included with your new drum and should be replaced whenever you change drums Using it s handl...

Page 35: ...l when cleaning it see Cleaning Drum and Paper Chargers Install the new drum unit in the basket Be careful when handling the drum unit Do not touch the surface of the drum or the magnet roller The dru...

Page 36: ...ract the toner The paper charger electrostatically charges the paper to attract the toner DRUM CHARGER Remove the drum unit from the printer and clean the charger wire using a cotton swab Use care whe...

Page 37: ...CHARGER 1 Remove the developing block from the printer 2 Clean the charger wire using a cotton swab Take care not to break the charger wire Clean the transfer charger using a dry cloth Cotton Swab Dis...

Page 38: ...the developing block 2 With a soft dry cloth clean the paper path 3 Using a soft dry cloth clean the guides on the basket 4 Clean the mylar sheet using a cotton swab Note Do not use alcohol CLEANING T...

Page 39: ...Your Atari retailer carries the replacement toner kit which includes a new cleaning pad Toner Whenever you replace toner avoid getting the powder on your hands and face Wash your hands thoroughly afte...

Page 40: ...f the developing unit and slide the toner cartridge to the left to disengage it from the developing unit Toner Cartridge Button Warning The toner is electrically conductive Never dispose of the toner...

Page 41: ...in the developing unit and fit the cartridge to the unit Button Toner Cartridge Developing Unit 9 Pull the film out horizontally while holding the toner cartridge securely After the film is removed mo...

Page 42: ...ac ing the cleaning pad 1 Remove the cleaning pad from the plastic bag Make sure that the white felt pad fits snugly in its frame 2 Open the printer s top cover and remove the developing block Wrap th...

Page 43: ...thoroughly G Warning The toner is electrically conductive Never dispose toner near electrical equipment Whenever transporting or storing your printer always remember to pack the unit in its original...

Page 44: ...y 1 500 pages Replace toner cartridge Initial toner cartridge 750 pages Replace cleaning pad Clean drum charger Clean paper charger Clean paper path Every 1QOOO pages Replace drum Reset drum counter N...

Page 45: ...lowing steps 1 Switch off all parts of your computer system Make sure all cable connec tions are correct and secure 2 Switch the printer on Allow the printer to warm up Be sure the printer s Ready ind...

Page 46: ...eck the toner supply Replace the toner if necessary 5 Make sure the drum control is set correctly 6 Adjust the print density control 7 Replace the drum and the drum and paper chargers 8 If white lines...

Page 47: ...ms The paper jam red LED will glow when a paper jam has occured 8v r Paper jams affect one or more of three different areas of the paper path paper supply paper transport or paper eject and each area...

Page 48: ...ack cloth harmful the drum from light er guide Press the pap d release era med remove paper Paper Transport Remove the paper nd the cassatt a block Cover developmg g block in the developm rotect black...

Page 49: ...d the developing block Cover the developing block in black cloth to protect the drum from harmful light Pull out the jammed paper If the paper has jammed after passing the fixing rollers pull the pape...

Page 50: ...printer can break down If you experience problems that you think may be serious take your printer to an authorized ATARI Service Center For the location of the nearest ATARI Service Center contact you...

Page 51: ...ve a unique unit address 0 to 7 A laser printer s unit address is determined by the printer s controller DIP dual in line package switch setting You must set the DIP switch on at least one of the cont...

Page 52: ...traight up Lay the cover beside the controller A Warning While it s top cover is off keep all foreign objects such as W tools outside the controller 5 Now that the controller s internal components are...

Page 53: ...ON 3 ON OFF OFF 4 OFF ON ON 5 OFF ON OFF 6 OFF OFF ON 7 OFF OFF OFF If you have two laser printers leave one as originally set Unit 7 and address the other as Unit 6 move SW1 to the ON position and le...

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Page 55: ...rs are asynchronous and follow a Data Request Acknowledge handshake protocol with one byte of data transferred during each hand shake Note that the controller contains a two byte FIFO which is loaded...

Page 56: ...difiers The ATARI Page Printer Interface command set contains the following printer operations COMMAND SUMMARY TABLE OpCode Command Ox03 Request Sense OxOa Print ox 12 Inquiry Ox15 Mode Select Ox1a Mo...

Page 57: ...Byte 5 OxOa Print REQUEST SENSE OpCode Ox03 Controller Number Device Number Upon receipt of this command the controller starts the printer and enters the DATA OUT PHASE to receive page images from the...

Page 58: ...Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 INQUIRY OpCode Ox12 Controller Number Device Number The following is returned using the EXTENDED STATUS PHASE Note that a null Status Byte is returned before this operatio...

Page 59: ...ber Byte 1 0 0 9 Device Number Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 o Reset Default Refer to the MODE SENSE command for a detailed description of the Parameter List Ox1a Mode Sense Upon receipt of this command...

Page 60: ...k Width MSB Byte 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Block Width LSB Byte 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Top Margin MSB Byte 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Top Margin LSB Byte 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Left Margin MSB Byte 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Left Margin...

Page 61: ...te 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Output Capacity MSB Byte 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 I I I I L Stagger Output Output Select Duplex Print Color Separation Byte n Reserved Ox1b Stop Print Upon receipt of this command the cont...

Page 62: ...high priority Status Summary Table Printer Controller Command ErCode OxOO Ox02 Ox03 Ox04 Ox05 Ox06 Ox07 Ox08 Ox09 OxOa OxOb OxOc OxOd OxOe Ox10 Ox12 Ox15 Ox1a STATUS No Error Ornery Printer Toner Emp...

Page 63: ...act electrophotographic semiconductor laser with scanning beam Write to white using dry toner Approximately 1 minute First Page Approximately 25 seconds Thereafter Six pages per minute 300 dots per in...

Page 64: ...nt Area 2400 x 4080 dots Size 8 3 x 11 7 in 210 x 297mm Print Area 2336 x 3386 dots Size 7 2 x 10 1 in 182 x 257mm Print Area 2016 x 2914 dots 1 500 pages 10 000 pages 3 000 pages per month Temperatur...

Page 65: ...Controller to Printer Not Connected 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 1314 15 16 17 18 19 1 2 REO 3 ST 4 VSY ro v 5 VCK 6 FORM1 22 Signal Ground 7 VDA 23 Signal Ground 8 FORM2 24 Signal Ground 9 ERR 25 Signa...

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Page 67: ...Yellow Earth E Blue Neutral NI Brown Live l Blue r Green Yellow Fuse Brown Cord Grip If the colors of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance do not corres pond with the colored markings identi...

Page 68: ...BLACK The wire colored BROWN must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter L or colored RED If a 13 amp BS1363 plug is used a 3 amp fuse must be fitted or if any other type of plug is used...

Page 69: ...nce To receive a list of Atari user groups in your area send a self addressed stamped envelope to one of the addresses listed below Atari Customer Relations Post Office Box 61657 Sunnyvale CA 94088 61...

Page 70: ...JI ATARI Copyright 1991 Atari Corporation Sunnyvale CA 94089 1302 Printed in Japan C398791 001 Rev A...

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