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REGULATIONS

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION:  REGULATIONS

Federal Communications Commission Compliance Notice
(For U.S.A. only)

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will
not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Important – About the Interface Cable

This printer has been certified to comply with FCC standards, which are
applied to the U.S.A. only. A shielded interface cable should be used
according to FCC 15.27(C). In addition, a grounded plug should be
plugged into a grounded AC outlet after checking the rating of the local
power supply for the printer to operate properly and safely.

  Caution

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Brother Industries,
Ltd. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

International Energy Star Compliance Statement (For HL-1660
series only)

The purpose of the International Energy Star Program is to promote the
development and popularization of energy-efficient office equipments, which
includes computers, monitors, printers, facsimile receivers and copy machines
world-wide.
As an International Energy Star partner, Brother Industries, Ltd. has decided that
this product meets the guideline of the program.

Summary of Contents for HL-1660 Series

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Page 2: ...Brother Industries Ltd Centronics is a registered trademark of Genicom Corporation PostScrip is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated IBM Proprinter XL is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation EPSON FX 850 is a registered trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation HP GL and HP Laser Jet 5 are registered trademarks of Hewlett Packard Company ...

Page 3: ...isassembling and reassembling procedure of mechanical system ChapterV MaintenanceandServicing Parts replacement schedule list of tools lubricants and cleaners ChapterVI Troubleshooting Reference values and adjustment troubleshooting for image defects troubleshooting for malfunctions etc Appendices Engine Block Diagram PCB Circuitry Diagrams etc Information in this manual is subject to change due t...

Page 4: ... Unsealed EP ED Cartridges I 10 CHAPTER II THEORY OF OPERATION 1 BASIC OPERATIONS II 1 1 1 Mechanical Configuration II 1 1 2 Main Drive II 2 1 3 Basic Sequence of Operations II 3 2 LASER SCANNER SYSTEM II 4 3 IMAGE FORMATION SYSTEM II 5 3 1 Outline II 5 3 2 Printing Process II 5 3 2 1 Electrostatic latent image formation stage II 6 3 2 2 Developing stage II 8 3 2 3 Transfer stage II 9 3 2 4 Fixing...

Page 5: ...r assy rear cover assy IV 4 1 5 2 Changeover guide jam remove cover IV 5 1 6 Side Cover R IV 5 1 7 DC Fan Motor IV 6 1 8 Main PCB IV 6 1 9 Control Panel Unit IV 8 1 10 Scanner Unit IV 9 1 11 Cartridge StopperAssy IV 9 1 12 Paper Feed Chassis Unit IV 10 1 13 Separation PadAssy IV 11 1 14 MP PE Sub Actuator IV 12 1 15 P Feed Size SW PCB Assy IV 12 1 16 Side Switch Spring IV 12 1 17 Regist Sensor Act...

Page 6: ...IMAGE DEFECTS VI 3 3 1 Image Defect Examples VI 3 3 2 Troubleshooting Image Defects VI 4 4 TROUBLESHOOTING OF MALFUNCTIONS VI 11 5 TROUBLESHOOTING PAPERTRANSPORT PROBLEMS VI 19 5 1 Paper Jams VI 19 5 2 Incomplete Paper Feed VI 22 6 OPERATION VI 23 6 1 Line Inspection Mode Procedure VI 23 6 2 DRAMTest VI 25 7 STATUS MESSAGE LIST VI 26 APPENDICES 1 Engine Block Diagram A 1 2 Paper Feed Size SW PCB C...

Page 7: ...printer The printer is approved by the US Center for Devices and Radiological Health CDRH E Paper can be fed in two ways by the multi purpose paper feed tray and paper cassette F Maintenance is easy with print component units which are directly detachable and they require no adjustment after reassembly 2 SPECIFICATIONS 1 Type Desktop page printer 2 Printing method Electrophotography single compone...

Page 8: ...O B5 A5 ISO B6 A6 Executive A4 or letter size paper with the print density set at level 8 with 4 coverage recommended 60 g m 105 g m and Envelope com10 monarch C5 DL ISO B5 Multi purpose Tray Plain paper of 90 x 148 mm 216 x 356 mm recommended 60g m 135 g m overhead projector OHP film postcards label stock and envelopes specified sizes 10 Cassette Tray 1 Universal cassette A4 Letter Legal ISO B5 E...

Page 9: ...1 0 4 23 1 0 4 23 1 0 4 23 1 0 4 23 1 0 SIZE A mm B mm C mm D mm A 4 Letter Legal Executive B 6 ISO A 6 B 5 ISO A 5 210 0 297 0 203 2 288 5 215 9 279 4 207 4 270 9 215 9 355 6 207 4 347 1 176 0 250 0 167 5 241 5 184 2 266 7 175 7 258 2 148 0 210 0 139 5 201 5 125 0 176 0 116 5 167 5 105 0 148 0 96 5 139 5 E mm 3 39 1 0 4 23 1 0 4 23 1 0 4 23 1 0 4 23 1 0 4 23 1 0 4 23 1 0 4 23 1 0 The sizes above ...

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Page 11: ... 6 Ibs 25 Environmentalconditions Operating Temperature10 32 5 C environment Relative humidity 20 80 RH Nocondensationallowed Airpressure 613 1013 hPa 0 2 500 m above sea level Non operating Temperature0 35 C environment Relative humidity 10 80 RH Nocondensationallowed Storageconditions Printer Temperature Albertville Extrabold Antique Oakland Oblique Bold Cleveland Condensed Conecticut Guatemala ...

Page 12: ...an Services DHHS Radiation Performance Standard according to the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968 This means that the printer does not produce hazardous laserradiation Since radiation emitted inside the printer is completely confined within the protective housings and external covers the laser beam cannot escape from the machine during any phase of Normal total storage time x 9 ...

Page 13: ...hose specified in this manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure Figure 1 2 MANUFACTURED BROTHER INDUSTRIES LTD 15 1 Naeshiro cho Mizuho ku Nagoya 467 Japan This product complies with FDA radiation performance standards 21 CFR chapter 1 subchapter J 3 3 Additional Information When servicing or adjusting the optical system of the printer be careful not to place screwdrivers or other reflect...

Page 14: ... RS 232C interface connector 15 Centronics interface connector 16 Optional interface connector 4 PARTS OF THE PRINTER 4 1 External Views 1 Upper cover 2 Control panel 3 MP tray 4 Tray 1 5 Tray 2 Option 6 Font card slot 7 Font cartridge slot 8 Power switch 2 4 10 11 6 3 8 5 7 1 9 15 13 16 12 14 Figure 1 4 ...

Page 15: ...r unit 5 Transfer unit 6 Face down tray 7 Print delivery path 8 Fixing unit 9 Low voltage power supply assy 10 High voltage power supply assy 11 Paper cassette Tray 1 12 Pick up rollers 13 MP tray 14 Control panel 9 13 8 1 2 3 4 5 12 11 7 6 10 4 2 Cross Sectional View 14 Figure 1 5 ...

Page 16: ... contains a photosensitive drum that has an organic photoconductor OPC which deteriorates when exposed to strong light It also contains toner The user therefore should be fully informed about the correct storage and handling of EP ED cartridges 1 Storage requirements 1 Avoid places exposed to direct sunlight or near a window Do not leave an EP ED cartridge in a car in warm or hot weather even if i...

Page 17: ...roups of signals 1 BASIC OPERATIONS 1 1 Mechanical Configuration The printer functions can be divided into four blocks the laser scanner system the image formation system the paper pick up feed system and the control system Figure 2 1 Expansion memory SIMM Font cartridge card Optional I O MIO External Device Control panel IMAGE FORMATION SYSTEM Cleaning unit Photosensitive drum Developing unit Las...

Page 18: ...SDRIVE output from the main PCB Figure 2 2 Main motor Main motor drive signal MDRIVE Main PCB Drum gear Photosensitive drum Fixing unit Paper delivery rollers Paper feed motor Paper feed motor drive signal MP tray pick up roller solenoid drive signal MPSOL MP tray pick up roller solenoid MP tray pick up roller Tray1 pick up roller solenoid drive signal PUCL1 Tray1 pick up roller solenoid Tray1 pic...

Page 19: ...ts on A4 paper Power on Print WAIT STBY PRINT Ready lamp Fixing heater Main motor 170 C control 190 C STBY control 170 C control Scanner motor Paper feed motor Pick up roller solenoid Laser diode Registration sensor 0 15 sec 0 15 sec 1 88 sec 1 73 sec 3 18 sec Figure 2 3 ...

Page 20: ...eed The laser beam reflected by the scanning mirror focuses on the photosensitive drum via the focusing lenses arranged in front of the scanning mirror The path of the beam coming through the focusing lenses is reflected by the reflective mirror As the scanning mirror rotates at a constant speed the laser beam scans the photosensitive drum at a constant speed As the photosensitive drum rotates at ...

Page 21: ...jor part of the image formation system is contained in the cartridge as shown in Figure 2 5 The cartridge used by the printer has a seamless photosensitive drum with the structure shown in Figure 2 6 The outer layer of the drum consists of an organic photoconductor OPC the base is aluminum The printing process can be divided into five major stages Figure 2 5 Base Photoconductive layer Laser beam D...

Page 22: ... 3 Develop ment Figure 2 7 3 2 1 Electrostatic latent image formation stage This stage has two steps which together produce a pattern of electrical charges on the photosensitive drum At the end of the stage negative charges remain in the unexposed dark area Charges are absent from the light areas where the laser beam struck exposed the drum surface Since this image of negative charges on the drum ...

Page 23: ...to keep the potential on the drum surface uniform This DC bias is changed with the developing DC bias This charging method has advantages such as lower applied voltage less ozone generation etc compared with the corona charge system Step 2 Scanning exposure Figure 2 10 _ _ _ Laser beam Unexposed area Exposed area When the laser beam scans the drum surface it causes the charge to be neutralized in ...

Page 24: ...ive charge by friction due to the rotation of the cylinder The areas on the drum that were exposed to the laser beam have a higher potential are less negative than the negatively charged toner particles on the developing cylinder When these areas approach the cylinder the potential difference projects the toner particles onto them This is called toner projection and the latent image on the drum be...

Page 25: ...gative insequence Duringwait initialrotation andlastrotation theprintersetstheprimaryDCvoltage to zero and sets the charge on the drum to zero In this case the transfer voltage is made negative to remove the negatively charged toner on the transfer charging roller to the drum The transfer charging roller is thus cleaned 3 2 3 Transfer stage In the transfer stage the toner image is transferred from...

Page 26: ...er becoming higher than that of the lower roller resulting in the toner being drawn to the lower roller and adhering to the lower roller surface 3 2 5 Drum cleaning stage In the transfer stage not all the toner is transferred to the paper Some remains on the photosensitive drum This residual toner is cleaned off in the drum cleaning stage so that the next print image will be clear Step 7 Drum clea...

Page 27: ...er by the transfer roller unit Then the residual toner is removed from the drum surface with the cleaner blade The cartridge also has a toner sensor When the output from this sensor falls below a certain level it warns that the EP ED cartridge will be out of toner with an alarm Primary charge AC drive HV1AC Primary charge DC drive HV1DC Developing bias AC drive DBAC Developing bias DC drive DBDC T...

Page 28: ...detected by the paper ejection sensor if printed paper has not reached or not cleared the paper ejection sensor in a specified time the printer judges that a paper jam has occurred In this case a paper jam is noticed to the external devise by a status signal Figure 2 18 Main PCB Paper ejection sensor Fixing rollers Transfer roller Main motor Photosensitive drum Registration sensor Tray1 Pick up ro...

Page 29: ...e specified temperature while a cassette with paper is in the printer the READY lamp changes from flashing to lighting When the engine controller circuit receives PRNT or PRFD signal from the video controller circuit the paper feed motor starts rotation About 0 2 seconds later the printer actuates the tray1 pick up roller solenoid and the pick up roller makes one rotation This feeds paper to the p...

Page 30: ...te feed Tray1 paper empty sensor MP tray feed MP tray paper empty sensor 2 The pick up roller solenoids are different Cassette feed Tray1 pick up roller solenoid MP tray feed MP tray pick up roller solenoid 0 15 sec 0 15 sec Main motor Paper feed motor Registration sensor Paper empty sensor Pick up roller solenoid Paper ejection sensor STBY PRINT STBY PRNT or PRFD 0 84 sec Figure 2 20 ...

Page 31: ...1 Paper exists at the paper ejection sensor or the registration sensor when power is switched on JAM REAR or JAM INSIDE 2 Paper has not reached the registration sensor within a specified time JAM TRAYS 3 Printed paper has not passed through the registration sensor within a specified time JAM INSIDE 1 4 Printed paper has not reached the paper ejection sensor within a specified time JAM INSIDE 2 5 P...

Page 32: ...al 1 88 sec 1 88 sec Main motor Paper ejection sensor Paper feed motor Jam check Jam inside 2 Figure 2 23 Jam rear STBY PRINT Jam Normal 7 17 sec 7 17 sec Main motor Paper ejection sensor Paper feed motor Jam check Figure 2 24 ...

Page 33: ...e Engine controller circuit 2 Displays the current printer status in LED and LCD and enables settings from the control panel The operation sequence of the printer controlled by a microprocessor in the Engine Controller Circuit The Engine Controller Circuit outputs signals to drive the various loads on the laser diode scanner motor main motor etc according to the print commands and image data from ...

Page 34: ...lash card requires 12V power supply when writing or erasing data The address bus is buffered by LS245 and the data bus is buffered by LCX245 4 Centronics RS 232Cinterfaceblock Centronicsparallelinterface Data transmission and reception are controlled by the MB87F1610 19 RS 232C Data transmission and reception are controlled by the MB87F1610 19 The ADM202JRN 35 serves as driver receiver 5 SIMM bloc...

Page 35: ...ionalsocketsareavailablefortwo8MbitEPROM µPD27C8000DZ 120 NECorequivalent forexpansion ROM access time should be less than 120nsec 7 DRAM block DRAMs are used for receiving buffer or working area of the CPU The DRAM block contains four 16Mbit DRAMs thus having 8MB memory capacity in total The refreshing method is CBR Cas Before Ras DRAM access time should be less than 80nsec ...

Page 36: ...ected it will become one memory space and ROM 0 supports upto 16MB CSROM 3 is a rest of the memory space with 256MB 5E00_0000 5E20_0000 5E40_0000 5E60_0000 5E80_0000 5EA0_0000 5EC0_0000 5EE0_0000 5F00_0000 5F20_0000 5F40_0000 5F60_0000 5F80_0000 5FA0_0000 5FC0_0000 5FFF_FFFF USB HRC GS setting Memory wait setting BD LSB setting Write to LSB DRAM transfer SDRAM mode setting Soft support function FC...

Page 37: ...MB 4MB 4MB 4MB 4MB 4MB 8MB 8MB 8MB 8MB 8MB 8MB 8MB 8MB 8MB 8MB 8MB 8MB 8MB 1MB 2MB 4MB 1MB 1MB 2MB 2MB 4MB 4MB 4MB 1MB 2MB 1MB 2MB 4MB 1MB 2MB 4MB 8MB 0830 0000 0840 0000 0850 0000 0860 0000 0870 0000 0880 0000 0890 0000 08A0 0000 08B0 0000 08C0 0000 08D0 0000 08E0 0000 08F0 0000 0900 0000 0910 0000 0920 0000 0930 0000 0940 0000 0950 0000 0960 0000 0970 0000 0980 0000 0990 0000 09A0 0000 ...

Page 38: ...3FP CPU VIDEO CPU ENGINE ASIC µPD65626 ASIC M65340 FP Control panel connector Font card connector Font cartridge connector Centronics parallel I F connector ROM block RS 232C serial I F connector DRAM block SIMM block Option I F connector ...

Page 39: ...t Control G 1 Scanner Motor Control Circuit G 2 Laser Diode Drive PCB Control Circuit H Fan Motor Drive Circuit I Main Motor Control Circuit J Cover Open Detect Circuit K Safety Door Switch Circuit Components in the Circuit refer to the next page Engine Controller Circuit Primary charging roller MP Tray Pick up Solenoid Scanner Unit High Voltage Power Supply Assy Paper Feeder PCB Detectors Main Mo...

Page 40: ...noid Drive Circuit and Connector D Multi Purpose Tray Pick up Solenoid Drive Circuit and Connector E Sensors E 1 Tray1 Paper Empty Sensor E 2 Multi Purpose Tray Paper Empty Sensor E 3 Regist Sensor E 4 Pre Regist Sensor E 5 Paper Detect Sensor in Duplex Unit F Tray1 Paper Size Detect Switches Refer to the next page ...

Page 41: ...24VB 24VRET 5V 0V R16 4 7K 24VRET 0V R15 4 7K 0V Q3 2SC5060 24V 24V CA SOL P3 CA SOL 1 2 24VRET Q2 2SC5060 24V 24V MP SOL P4 MP SOL 1 2 02D HLD Q1 DTC114ES 0V R12 82 R11 27 R10 1K 5V 24VRET 24VRET 24VRET R5 1 1W R6 1 1W R4 2 2K R7 2 2K C4 222 C5 222 C6 471 C3 471 R8 47K R3 47K 5V 0V C2 103 C1 100µ 35V 24VB 24VB 24VB 24VB 4 3 MT D 6 MT C 1 MT B 2 MT A 5 P1 FEED MOTOR 1 SLA7027M B48K140 1 P1 SIZE PS...

Page 42: ...tive LED lamps Illuminating when Low and extinguished when High PAD4 PAD7 LCD control signal LCDRS A signal to distinguish PAD4 PAD7 into command and data LCDE A signal to start the operation SW1 SW8 Input signals from the switches Going Low when each switch is pressed 3 DISPLAY CIRCUIT 3 1 Outline The control panel of this printer has four LED lamps one LCD display and eight switches The control ...

Page 43: ...ngine controller 24V output is reserved in the DC block for the cooling fan for the low voltage power supply assy 4 2 Protection Functions Each of the power supply circuits 5V and 24V has a protection function to prevent the circuit from accident by automatically cutting off the power supply in the case of a over voltage or over current of the load When the cooling fan stops to rotating an over vo...

Page 44: ... N L N Power Switch SW1 Noise Filter Rectfier Inlet Transformer Rectfier Chopper Over Voltage Detector Feedback Control 1 4 2 3 6 7 5 8 HEAT 24V 5V 5V 0V 0V 24VRET FANLOCK P3 To Heater Circuit F101 F102 P1 Figure 3 9 Low Voltage Power Supply PCB Block Diagram ...

Page 45: ...er cylinder The developer bias DC changes according to values of the input signal DNSTY which is for print density adjustment like the primary high voltage DC 3 Transfer charging Transfer bias is controlled by the input signals HVT1 4 and HVTFB When the input signal HVT1 gets the Low level negative high voltage is applied to the transfer roller When the input signal HVT2 gets the Low level positiv...

Page 46: ...l Unit DNSTY Control Circuit ON OFF Circuit Feedback Circuit Pulse Generator Control Unit Feedback Circuit ON OFF Circuit Control Unit DNSTY Control Circuit ON OFF Circuit Feedback Circuit PULSE DEVELOPER BIAS DC DEVELOPER BIAS AC PULSE PRIMARY HIGH VOLTAGE DC PRIMARY HIGH VOLTAGE AC 1 5 2 3 4 HV1AC DNSTY HV1DC DBAC DBDC P4 High Voltage Electrode P2 DBOUT Figure 3 10 High Voltage Power Supply Bloc...

Page 47: ...tor Current Buffer P5 High Voltage Electrode Current Buffer Attenuator Constant Current Control Unit Feedback Circuit ON OFF Circuit Toner Sense Control Unit HVT4 Control Circuit Current Buffer Toner 1 Circuit Toner 2 Circuit P3 Toner Sense Electrode Pulse Generator Constant Voltage Control Unit Figure 3 11 High Voltage Power Supply Block Diagram 2 ...

Page 48: ...ling observe the following precau tions during maintenance work 1 Always turn off the power before replacing parts or units When having access to the power supply be sure to unplug the power cord form the power outlet 2 Be careful not to lose screws washers or other parts removed for parts replacement 3 Be sure to apply grease to the teeth of gears 4 When using soldering irons and other heat gener...

Page 49: ...DER MAIN PCB CONTROL PANEL UNIT BEAM SCANNER UNIT DUCT CARTRIDGE GUIDE L CARTRIDGE STOPPER ASSY SCANNER HOLDER ASSY FEED FLAT CABLE 20P PAPER FEED CHASSIS UNIT PAPER DELIVERY HOLDER SPRING FIXING UNIT TRANSFER UNIT CARTRIDGE GUIDE R GROUND LEAF SPRING PANEL ARM L R HEAT INSULATION COVER LV HARNESS 8P DC GEAR HOLDER ASSY PS SWITCH WIRE REMOTE SWITCH HIGH VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY PCB ASSY LOW VOLTAGE PO...

Page 50: ... 2 1 3 Side Cover L 1 Release the lock by pinching the lever on the left top surface A and remove the cover by pulling it rearward B Figure 4 3 Toner cartridge lid Upper cover assy Control panel unit Side cover L Paper tray Rear cover assy Cleaner brush Hook lever Side cover L A Open the toner cartridge lid Supporter Upper cover assy Toner cartridge lid Side cover R B Font cover assy ...

Page 51: ...p and releasing the hooks on the bottom and the side Figure 4 6 Figure 4 4 A Screw Hook Font cover assy Hook Upper cover assy Screws Screws Rear cover assy Figure 4 5 2 Loosen the top left screw 3 Remove the upper cover assy A Refer to Figure 4 5 4 Remove the rear cover by pulling it rearward B Refer to Figure 4 5 Screw hook Upper cover assy Note The hook is released automatically by removing the ...

Page 52: ... the front C 3 Remove the changeover guide from the boss by bending the right hook viewed from the rear of the rear cover D then remove the changeover guide E 1 6 Side Cover R 1 Remove the side cover R by releasing the 4 hooks Figure 4 7 Hole Rear cover assy Changeover guide Jam remove cover Dents Boss D E B C A Figure 4 8 Front Side cover R Hook at 4 places Note Before releasing the 4 hooks remov...

Page 53: ...older 3 Remove the fan harness connector from the main PCB assy Figure 4 10 Figure 4 11 1 8 Main PCB Note If replacing the main PCB with a new one follow the step in the attached insertion sheet with the new main PCB to install it 1 Remove the SIMM replace lid Figure 4 9 2 screws DC fan holder Screw Fan connector DC fan motor Screws yellow SIMM replace lid MIO box Screws 2 Remove the MIO box ...

Page 54: ... 5 Remove the fan harness 3P the fuser harness 4P the SCN harness 4P the SCN flat cable 6P the DC motor harness 4P the HV harness 16P and the LV harness 8P Figure 4 14 Figure 4 13 PCB holder Screws SCN harness 4P HV harness 16P LV harness 8P Switch flat cable 21P Feed flat cable 20P SCN flat cable 6P Fuser harness 4P 7 screws Main PCB assy 6 Remove the main PCB assy Fan harness 3P DC motor harness...

Page 55: ... arm L Control panel unit Control panel unit Panel sheet 8 Hooks C Main PCB 1 Remove the left side the control panel from the arm L by loosening the screws of the panel arm L 2 Remove the switch flat cable 21P from the main PCB 3 Remove the control panel from the right panel arm R pin by sliding the control panel to the right Figure 4 15 D A B A Tilt the control panel unit B Pinch the lever C Whil...

Page 56: ...per Assy 1 Loosen 4 screws and remove the scanner mount plate in the direction of the arrow the ground leaf spring is also released at the same time 2 Release the hook by bending the arm of the cartridge stopper assy A slide the cartridge stopper assy to the left B and the remove the cartridge stopper assy C Figure 4 18 SCN harness 4P connector Screws Screws Scanner unit Ground leaf spring Scanner...

Page 57: ...hold roller and remove the cartridge guide L by loosening the screw and releasing the hook then pull out feed flat cable 20P Screw Figure 4 22 Note When installing the paper feed chassis unit screw the left chassis of this paper feed chassis unit set the paper tray displace the right chassis of this unit up to the paper tray and screw them Hook the rear side Cartridge hold roller Pliers Figure 4 2...

Page 58: ...er to subsection 1 22 2 Remove the separation pad assy by pulling it out from the paper feed guide upper Figure 4 24 3 Remove the spring from the separation pad assy Figure 4 25 Separation pad assy Separation pad spring Paper feed chassis unit Paper feed guide upper Paper pick up roller assy Paper pick up roller collars Separation pad assy ...

Page 59: ...ze SW PCB Assy 1 Put the 3 chassis L tabs to their original position Tabs 2 solenoid harness connector 2 screws Paper feed motor harness connector Figure 4 27 2 Unplug the 2 solenoid connector and the paper feed motor harness connector 3 Loosen the 2 screws of the size sw PCB Size switch spring Size SW PCB 1 16 Side Switch Spring 1 Pull out the size switch spring P feed size SW PCB assy ...

Page 60: ...rings from the roller holder This operation should be carried out with the PCB removed 1 19 PE Sensor Actuator MP 1 Pull out the actuator by shifting it to the right from the chassis hole Figure 4 30 Figure 4 31 Figure 4 29 MP paper detection actuator Roller holder MP paper detection actuator PE sensor actuator MP Regist sensor actuator Regist sensor actuator PE sensor actuator MP ...

Page 61: ... the PE actuator link from the PE sensor actuator tray 2 Remove the PE actuator link from the tray sensor holder 3 Remove the PE sensor actuator tray from the tray sensor holder 4 Remove the DU detection actuator from the tray sensor holder Roller holder Screws Figure 4 32 1 21 Roller Holder 1 Remove the gear 28 2 Loosen and pull out the 2 screws DU detection actuator PE actuator link Tray sensor ...

Page 62: ...ving the paper feed unit with the body assembled Paper pick up roller shafts Tray paper pick up gear 35 MP paper pick up gear 35 Bearing Paper pick up roller assy Figure 4 34 Figure 4 35 Paper pick up roller collars Paper pick up roller assy Bearing Paper pick up roller shafts 3 Pull out the paper pick up roller shafts 4 Remove the paper pick up roller collars from the paper pick up rollers assy S...

Page 63: ...y loosening its 2 screws Figure 4 37 Paper pick up solenoid Screw Paper pick up solenoid Screw Screw Screw Paper feed motor assy 2 For each assy loosen a screw and pull out the bearing and the 6 washers See the picture below Figure 4 38 Paper feed roller assy 70s Washer Paper feed roller assy 60 Screws Washer Washer Washer Washer Bearing Screw Bearings Washer ...

Page 64: ...4 40 Figure 4 41 Figure 4 42 2 Remove the MP extension tray from the MP tray cover by bending the former 1 26 MP Tray Assy 1 Remove the MP tray assy from the MP tray cover by bending its bosses Paper feed chassis unit Hook MP tray cover MP extension tray Hook MP extension tray MP tray cover Boss MP tray assy Boss MP tray cover ...

Page 65: ...y can be easily removed if it is slanted Figure 4 44 1 27 Paper Path Separation Plate Paper Path Separation Film 1 Remove them from the paper feed guide lower by bending them Paper feed guide lower Paper path separation plate Paper path separation film Fixing bushes MP tray assy Figure 4 43 Figure 4 45 MP tray assy Boss MP release plate Boss ...

Page 66: ...ver in section 1 6 1 Release the hook of the heater lead wire connector 2P by pinching the connector and pull it out upward to remove it from the low voltage power supply assy 2 Pull out the fixing PCB connector 4P to the rear A 3 Loosen the 2 screws which are securing from the rear and remove the fixing unit by pulling it to the rear Figure 4 47 Paper feed guide upper Hook Hook Latch Heater lead ...

Page 67: ...ure 4 51 5 Loosen 4 screws and remove the thermistor lead wire connector 2P of the fixing PCB see Figure 4 51 and remove the fixing unit cover by detaching the wire from the hooks of the fixing unit chassis Heater support spring Halogen heater Figure 4 48 Screws Fixing unit cover Fixing unit chassis Hooks Screws Screw Connector A A Fixing PCB assy Fixing unit C Halogen heater B A Heater Push A Sup...

Page 68: ... 53 2 Remove the retaining rings on both sides 3 Remove the HR gear loosen the screw and remove the spring washer remove the left and right HR bearings and the heat roller by sliding it Figure 4 54 Screws Heat insulation cover Retaining ring HR bearing Screw HR bearing Heat roller HR gear Retaining ring Spring washer Pressure roller bearing Pressure roller spring Fixing unit chassis Pressure rolle...

Page 69: ...ook and take off the left bearing white from the hook A Lift the left side B slide it to the left C and take off the roller shaft from the right bearing black D 4 Remove the transfer roller assy Caution Do not touch the sponge rubber roller when replacing the transfer roller the roller with hand grease or clasped too strongly may result in poor printing quality Figure 4 57 Figure 4 56 Main chassis...

Page 70: ...1 32 PS Switch Wire Remote Switch 1 Pull out the PS switch wire from the remote switch and the switch attachment Lift slightly the wires when pulling them out This is in order to release the chassis caught at 2 places 2 Remove the remote switch from the chassis Paper delivery holder spring DC gear unit PS switch wire Remote switch Gear 48 Gear 48 spring Gear 24 72 Gear 20 50 Gear 39 3 screws DC ge...

Page 71: ...ws on the top Figure 4 63 Figure 4 62 1 34 Low Voltage Power Supply PCB Assy 1 Be sure to remove the heat insulation cover before removing the low voltage power supply block Figure 4 64 Resin spacers Screws The PCB can be detached without removing this spacer Resin spacers Heat insulation cover Heat insulation cover Screw Low voltage power supply PCB assy PS switch wire Screw Screw Screw Screw Hoo...

Page 72: ...ay 1 Release the roller holder fixing pawl and remove the roller holder by pulling it out upward 2 Remove the roller 3 Remove the separation pad assy pull it out by turning it Figure 4 66 Separation pad assy and spring Roller holder fixing pawl Paper tray Roller holder Toner cartridge lid EP ED Cartridge Roller ...

Page 73: ...IV 26 4 Remove the tray gear holder from the other side by loosening the 3 screws and remove the gear 56T link Figure 4 67 Screws Tray gear holder Gear 56T link ...

Page 74: ... to be replaced periodically to maintain product quality at same level in other words the parts which would affect the product greatly if they lost their function even if they are not damaged or there is no change in their appearance It is recommended to replace such parts on the occasion of a periodical service which is carried out before or after the specified number of sheets are used whichever...

Page 75: ...iver Flat blade screwdriver Precision flat blade screwdriver 11 13 14 15 Allen wrench set 12 File fine Allen hex screwdriver Diagonal cutting pliers Needle nose pliers 16 18 19 20 Pliers 17 Snap ring pliers ext 19 30 mm Crimper Tweezers Ruler 21 23 24 25 Mallet plastic head 22 Brush Penlight Bottle plastic Solder 26 28 29 30 Desoldering wick 27 Oiler Jar plastic Digital logic tester Digital multim...

Page 76: ...astic rubber and external parts Purchase locally 1 MEK methyl ethyl ketone CH3 CO C2 H5 Cleaning for oil and toner stains Purchase locally Highly flammable keep away from flame 2 Lubricating oil silicon grease KS64F For fuser Tool No ZX 43D Equivalent oil may be used 3 Lubricating oil Moly kote EM 30L For drive mechanism Tool No ZX 43N Equivalent oil may be used 4 Table 5 3 ...

Page 77: ...tus display when a cartridge is installed in the printer If the message is displayed replace the cartridge with a new one If blank spots occur on prints take out the EP ED cartridge and slowly rock it to distribute the toner evenly 4 Others Check if The transfer guide and feed guide are clean If not clean them with a damp cloth Condensation When the printer is moved from a cold room into a warm ro...

Page 78: ...CHANICAL CHECK 2 1 Test Printing If an image problem occurs follow the procedure below to produce a test print 1 Enter the offline mode 2 Press the SHIFT and TEST switches simultaneously so the printer enters the test print mode 3 Press the or switch to appear the message TEST PRINT then press the SET switch The message 05 TEST PRINT will appear on the status display of the control panel and the D...

Page 79: ... All black I 6 Dirt on back of paper I 7 Black vertical streaks I 8 Black and blurred vertical stripes I 10 Black and blurred horizontal stripes I 11 Dropout I 12 White vertical streaks I 13 Faulty registration I 14 Poor fixing I 5 Polka dots I 9 Black and thin horizontal streaks Figure 6 2 ...

Page 80: ...o 0V just when the voltage at the 7 pin changes from 0V to 15V Replace the main PCB assy or the harness Dirt on power supply terminal Failure in the transfer high voltage circuit Clean the transfer roller right end bearing the check continuity between the transfer roller power supply spring and the terminal of the high voltage transfer unit Is there continuity Clean the contact to assure the conti...

Page 81: ...proper setting on the control panel I 2 Dark Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy EP ED cartridge Is there any dirt on the cartridge side charging terminal of the transfer unit and on the terminal of the high voltage power supply charging unit is there continuity between them 5 No Clean the terminal to assure the continuity Yes Replace the high voltage power supply PCB assy 2 Does printed image...

Page 82: ...oved Replace the scanner unit or the harness Replace the high voltage power supply PCB assy Yes No 1 Yes Beam detection error Is the printer hung up with the PRINT message remaining on the display even after a printing when only a copy is printed Replace the scanner unit or the harness I 4 All black Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy EP ED cartridge 2 Does printed image improve when the EP ED...

Page 83: ...id in the printer pull out the EP ED cartridge and remove the paper in the printer Is there already dirt on the back of the sheet thus removed No Go to Step 6 3 Is there any dirt on the transfer roller Yes Clean the transfer roller and if the dirt remains replace the transfer roller assy Transfer input signal error 4 Does the voltage at the 6 pin HVT1 of the connector P6 on the main PCB change fro...

Page 84: ...k Result Remedy Fixing unit damaged Replace the fixing unit No I 7 Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy Drum or charging roller failure 1 Do stripes appears at 95 mm or 38 mm interval Yes Replace the EP ED cartridge Fixing unit failure 2 Do stripes appears at 80 mm interval Yes Replace the fixing unit Black and blurred horizontal stripes I 10 1 Beam detection error I 9 Black and thin horizontal...

Page 85: ...anges from 0V to 15V No Replace the main PCB assy or the harness Dirt on power supply terminal 6 No Clean the contact to assure the continuity Failure in the transfer high voltage circuit Clean the transfer roller right end bearing the check continuity between the transfer roller power supply spring and the terminal of the high voltage transfer unit Is there continuity Replace the high voltage pow...

Page 86: ...ssemble the actuator and if the problem is not resolved replace the actuator Regist sensor failure 8 Is the voltage at the pin 5 of the connector P3 of the main PCB 5V when no paper passes and 0V when paper passes No Replace the paper feed size sw PCB assy or the harness and if the problem remains replace the main PCB assy Paper feed roller failure Yes Replace the paper feed roller assy Possible c...

Page 87: ...y PCB have the short circuit between 24V and 0V 5V and 0V or 24V and 5V Yes Replace the PCB having the short circuit Low voltage power supply PCB Main PCB LV harness DC fan motor 2 Yes Replace the low voltage power supply PCB assy No Replace the main PCB assy the LV harness or the DC fan motor No DC power supplied M 1 Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy LCD module 1 Yes No Replace the main PCB...

Page 88: ...voltage of the following signals change from 5V to 0V Signal SW8 SEL SW7 MODE EMULATION SW6 FONT ECONOMY SW5 FORM FEED FEEDER SW4 SET COPY SW3 CONTINUE SHIFT SW2 DOWN RESET SW1 UP TEST Main PCB P1 8 P1 10 P1 12 P1 14 P1 16 P1 18 P1 20 P1 21 Panel PCB P1 14 P1 12 P1 10 P1 8 P1 6 P1 4 P1 2 P1 1 No Replace the control panel unit or the switch flat cable Malfunction of control panel switches M 4 Is th...

Page 89: ...flat cable Does the voltage of P3 3 or P3 14 in the main PCB connector rise from 0V to 5V when the paper empty sensor is covered or even if a paper is set on MP tray XX is MP T1 T2 4 Yes Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy 1 No 2 Yes 3 Yes 4 No M 8 14 NO CARTRIDGE is displayed EP ED cartridge Is an EP ED cartridge installed correctly Install the EP ED cartridge correctly Clean the electrode of...

Page 90: ...ce the main PCB assy No Main PCB M 9 16 TONER EMPTY is displayed Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy Actuator 1 Does the actuator of the paper delivery sensor or the registration sensor operate smoothly No Reassemble or replace the paper delivery actuator and regist sensor actuator Fuser harness Feed flat cable 3 Does the voltage of P11 1 in the main PCB connector rise from 0V to 5V when the e...

Page 91: ...rectly Main PCB 2 Does the voltage of P3 20 or 19 in the main PCB connector rise from 0V to 5V and is a pulses having about 11ms period generated at P3 6 7 8 9 pin No Replace the main PCB assy No paper pick up from cassette or MP tray M 12 Feed flat cable 3 Does the voltage of P5 20 or 19 in the paper feeder PCB Connector rise from 0V to 5V and is the pulses having about 11ms period generated at P...

Page 92: ...or P4 turned on and off No Replace the HV harness M 13 Yes Replace the high voltage power supply PCB assy 55 HIGH VOL MALF is displayed Faulty output from the H V P S ASSY High voltage power supply PCB Pin No Signal name Voltage reference value Remarks HV1AC 0V 5 8V HV1DC 0V 8 6V DBAC 0V 6 3V DBDC 0V 8 6V DNSTY 1 0 4 0V HVT1 0V 8 7V HVT2 0V 15 1V HVT3 0V 9 0V HVT4 0 4 5 0V HVTFB 0 4 4 0V TONER1 0 ...

Page 93: ...ain PCB 5 Make sure if The EP ED cartridge is installed in the printer correctly The upper cover of the printer is closed A paper loaded cassette is mounted No Replace the main PCB assy Note When the printer has detected a fixing unit malfunction do not power on for about 15 minutes Even if the power is on the printer will shut off the power supply to the fixing heat roller to prevent the fixing t...

Page 94: ...ry problem remove the paper used when the error occurred and continue to print Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy Main PCB 1 Does this problem frequently occur No 41 PRINT CHECK is displayed M 17 Replace the main PCB assy Yes ...

Page 95: ...owing three blocks 1 The paper pick up block The LCD display JAM TRAYS 2 The separation and feed block The LCD display JAM INSIDE 3 The fixing and paper delivery block The LCD display JAM REAR Therefore remedies for paper jam problems are described Respectively for these three blocks Figure 6 3 3 2 1 ...

Page 96: ...Yes Is the separation pad deformed or worn or is it detached Replace the pad assy For solenoid activation no feeder motor operation and no regist sensor activation refer to the item NO PAPER PICK UP FROM THE CASSETTE in the column MALFUNCTIONS Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy 2 No 3 4 Paper front guide J 1b Paper pick up block Oblique feed jam No No Is the paper front guide set in the corre...

Page 97: ...he fixing unit Clean the entrance guide Yes 3 Is the separation guide worn or deformed Is the paper sensor arm movement smooth Yes Replace the fixing unit Fixing and paper delivery block Paper jam 4 No Replace the jam remove cover and the rear cover assy 5 Is the entrance guide dirty Paper delivery actuator No Replace the changeover guide Is the changeover guide movement smooth Is the delivery rol...

Page 98: ...ed Instruct the user to use recommended type of paper Paper pick up block Fixing unit entrance guide Fixing unit Is the entrance guide dirty Is the position of the adjustment lever of the cassette corresponding to the paper sheet size Possible cause Step Check Result Remedy Print paper 1 No Instruct the user to use recommended type of paper Adjustment lever spring pressure switching lever 2 Yes Re...

Page 99: ...e is set to A4 size TRAY 2 LETTER Appears when the cassette is set to letter size TRAY 2 NO Appears when no cassette is set CASSETTE ERROR Appears in case of error 9 Press the CONTINUE switch to check multi purpose tray MP TRAY Set paper on the MP tray MP TRAY OK 3 Press the SET switch to check if the LCD comes on All the LCD elements will come on simultaneously 4 Press the CONTINUE switch to chec...

Page 100: ...off the power Note The checks on and after 10 are carried out automatically and if an error is detected on of the following messages will be displayed Checks can be resumed if the CONTINUE switch is pressed FONTCART ERROR Font cartridge error this message is displayed if a font cartridge than a Hewlett Packard Company C2053A C01 Word Perfect is used NO FONTCART No font cartridge is set FLASH ERROR...

Page 101: ... READ data The following table is the reference Address Part replacement Lower order address 0 4 8 C 2 6 A E Replace with SIMM corresponding to memory map 1 32 21 16 17 2 Table 6 1 Video Controller DRAM Address Corresponding Table 1 Replace the DRAM on the Main PCB 2 Replace the SIMM Note1 There may be the case that the above sequence doesn t work correctly according to the contents of RAM failure...

Page 102: ... removed while the printer is on line The duplex unit is not installed with the printer when the duplex printing mode is selected The duplex paper guide tray is not installed in T1 when the duplex printing mode is selected The cover of the duplex unit is open Load a stack of paper into the cassette See M 7 Close the cover See M 6 Remove the jammed paper from the indicated area See M 10 Install a t...

Page 103: ... printer Wait a few seconds then turn it on again Reduce the input buffer size Turn off KEEP PCL Add SIMM memory with power off Download font and the font saved in the HDD card might cause the error for it occupies the same work area as the RAM Memory expansion is recommended in that case When the serial interface is used check the communications parameters such as baud rate code type parity and h...

Page 104: ... referring to the printed error message Install the MIO card correctly Check the interface cable connection between the printer and the fitted option Use a new card If the same error occurs consult your dealer or service personal Set the correct size of paper in T2 or for duplex printing Press the RESET switch Card overflow Card write error Incorrect installation of SIMMs Error in communication wi...

Page 105: ...the printer Wait a few seconds then turn it on again Turn off the printer Wait a few seconds then turn it on again Turn off the printer Wait a few seconds then turn it on again Turn off the printer Wait a few seconds then turn it on again If still remains replace the main PCB Turn off the printer Wait a few seconds then turn it on again If still Malfunction of fuser Malfunction of laser beam detec...

Page 106: ...e main PCB Turn off the printer Wait a few seconds then turn it on again If still remains replace the main PCB Turn off the printer Wait a few seconds then turn it on again If still remains replace the main PCB Turn off the printer Wait a few seconds then turn it on again If still remains replace the main PCB Instruction bus error Data bus error Privileged instruction Illegal instruction No fpu 99...

Page 107: ... UP SOLENOID PICK UP MOTOR TRAY1 PICK UP SOLENOID P1 6 2 2 5 P3 P4 P2 5 P1 DU PD SENSOR MP PE SENSOR T1 PE SENSOR TAIL SENSOR REGIST SENSOR MOTOR CLUTCH DRIVER P5 20 20 P3 6 4 P9 P10 6 4 P1 SCANNER MOTOR DRIVER SCAN MOTOR 16 P4 P6 8 16 8 MAIN MOTOR 4 P7 3 P12 21 P1 P5 P2 P13 P8 RISC CPU P11 4 P4 8 5V 5VB 24V 24VB ENGINE CPU 48 P14 48 P16 48 P17 48 MIO BOARD MIO INTERFACE RS232C INTERFACE CDCC INTE...

Page 108: ...Appendix 2 Paper Feed Size SW PCB Circuitry Diagram 1 1 A 2 CODE NAME UK2516000 B48K139 140CIR JW 27 95 P053 ...

Page 109: ...Appendix 3 Main PCB Circuitry Diagram 1 7 CODE UK3787000 B48K294 295CIR 1 7 NAME A 3 ...

Page 110: ...Appendix 4 Main PCB Circuitry Diagram 2 7 CODE UK3787000 B48K294 295CIR 2 7 NAME A 4 ...

Page 111: ...Appendix 5 Main PCB Circuitry Diagram 3 7 CODE UK3787000 B48K294 295CIR 3 7 NAME A 5 ...

Page 112: ...Appendix 6 Main PCB Circuitry Diagram 4 7 CODE UK3787000 B48K294 295CIR 4 7 NAME A 6 ...

Page 113: ...Appendix 7 Main PCB Circuitry Diagram 5 7 CODE UK3787000 B48K294 295CIR 5 7 NAME A 7 ...

Page 114: ...Appendix 8 Main PCB Circuitry Diagram 6 7 CODE UK3787000 B48K294 295 CIR 6 7 NAME A 8 ...

Page 115: ...Appendix 9 Main PCB Circuitry Diagram 7 7 CODE UK3787000 B48K294 295CIR 7 7 NAME A 9 ...

Page 116: ...Appendix 10 Control Panel PCB Circuitry Diagram 1 1 A 10 CODE NAME UK2527000 B48K143CIR ...

Page 117: ...Appendix 11 Scanner LD PCB Circuitry Diagram 1 1 A 11 CODE NAME UK2674000 B48K165CIR ...

Page 118: ...I Brother Laser Printer HL 1260e HL 1660 series USER S GUIDE ...

Page 119: ...ct names mentioned in this user s guide are registered trademarks or trademarks of respective companies Compilation and Publication Under the supervision of Brother Industries Ltd this manual has been compiled and published covering the latest product descriptions and specifications The contents of this manual and the specifications of this product are subject to change without notice Brother rese...

Page 120: ...me and a four digit number for your password Our BBS supports modem speeds up to 14 400 8 bits no parity 1 stop bit Fax Back System For USA only Brother Customer Service has installed an easy to use Fax Back System so you can get instant answers to common technical questions and product information for all Brother products This is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week You can use the system to se...

Page 121: ...e observed to prevent possible personal injury Caution Indicates cautions that must be observed to use the printer properly or prevent damage to the printer Note Indicates notes and useful tips to remember when using the printer To Use the Printer Safely Warning The fixing roller is extremely hot during operation Remove the paper carefully ...

Page 122: ...oner Cartridge 2 2 General View 2 3 Operating and Storage Environment 2 4 Power Supply 2 4 Environment 2 4 SETTING UP THE PRINTER 2 5 Opening and Closing the Printer 2 5 Removing the Protective Parts 2 6 Installing the Toner Cartridge 2 7 Loading Paper in the Paper Cassette 2 11 Connecting the Printer to Your Computer 2 17 Turning the Printer On and Off 2 19 Plugging in the Power Cord 2 19 Pressin...

Page 123: ...he Local Language Display 3 8 Using the Panel Switches 3 9 Printer Settings 3 10 User Settings 3 10 Factory Settings 3 10 PAPER HANDLING 3 11 Print Media 3 11 Paper Size 3 11 Using Envelopes 3 13 Cassette Feed 3 15 Manual Feed 3 16 Face Down Print Delivery 3 17 Face Up Print Delivery 3 17 CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL DISK 4 1 DISPLAY AND LAMPS 4 1 Display 4 1 Printer Status Messages 4 2 Lamps 4 4 READY...

Page 124: ...O MODE 4 21 PAGE FORMAT MODE 4 22 GRAPHICS MODE 4 25 RESOLUTION MODE 4 28 PAGE PROTECTION 4 31 CARD OPERATION 4 32 ADVANCED MODE 4 41 NETWORK MODE 4 41 ERROR PRINT 4 44 CONTINUE MODE 4 44 BUZZER SETTING 4 45 SCALABLE FONT 4 45 PRINT DENSITY 4 46 INPUT BUFFER 4 46 SAVE SETTINGS 4 47 PAGE COUNTER 4 48 EXIT MODE 4 48 FONT Switch 4 49 Setting the Font and Symbol Set in the HP LaserJet Mode 4 49 Settin...

Page 125: ...IA TYPE 4 74 DUPLEX MODE 4 75 COPY Switch 4 77 RESET Switch 4 78 List of Factory Settings 4 79 TEST Switch 4 85 HEX DUMP MODE 4 88 CHAPTER 5 OPTIONS DISK 5 1 LOWER TRAY UNIT LT 1200 LT 1600 5 1 Loading Paper from the Lower Paper Cassette 5 1 FONT CARTRIDGE CARD FLASH MEMORY HDD CARD 5 2 Installing a Font Cartridge Card Flash Memory Card and HDD Card 5 2 Selecting the Optional Fonts 5 4 MODULAR I O...

Page 126: ... Messages 7 3 Service Call Messages 7 5 Possible Troubles 7 6 Paper Jam 7 6 Unsatisfactory Printouts 7 12 APPENDICES DISK Appendix 1 PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS Appendix 1 Printing Appendix 1 Functions Appendix 2 Electrical and Mechanical Appendix 3 PAPER SPECIFICATIONS Appendix 4 INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS Appendix 8 Bi directional Parallel Interface Appendix 8 Pin Assignment Appendix 8 Signal Descripti...

Page 127: ...ymbol Sets Supported by the Printer s Intellifont Compatible Typefaces Appendix 34 Symbol Sets Supported by the Printer s TrueType and Type 1 Font Compatible and Original Typefaces Appendix 36 QUICK REFERENCE OF COMMANDS Appendix 38 HP LaserJet Mode Appendix 38 PCL Command Sets Appendix 38 CCITT G3 G4 and TIFF Appendix 51 Horizontal 1200 dpi Image Format Mode Appendix 54 HP GL 2 Command Sets Appen...

Page 128: ...ration between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Important About the Interface Cable This printer has been certified to comply with FCC standards which are applied to the U S A only A shielded interface cable should be used according to...

Page 129: ...rformance Standard according to the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968 This means that the printer does not produce hazardous laser radiation Since radiation emitted inside the printer is completely confined within protective housings and external covers the laser beam cannot escape from the machine during any phase of user operation CDRH Regulations 110 120 V model only The Cente...

Page 130: ...anual may result in hazardous radiation exposure The following caution label is attached on the cover of the scanner unit CAUTION INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCK DEFEATED AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM CLASS 3B LASER PRODUCT ADVARSEL USYNLIG LASER STRÅLING NÅR KABINETLÅGET STÅR ÅBENT UNGDÅ DIREKTE UDSÆTTELSE FOR STRÅLING KLASSE 3B LASER VARNING OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA DEL...

Page 131: ...r cause of fatalities The fact that the equipment operates satisfactorily does not imply that the power is grounded and that the installation is completely safe For your safety if in any doubt about the effective grounding of the power consult a qualified electrician Wiring Information For U K only Important If the mains plug supplied with this printer is not suitable for your socket outlet remove...

Page 132: ...w wire longer than the others so that in the event that the cord is pulled out of the plug the green and yellow wire will be the last to disconnect Remove a short section of the coloured insulation to expose the wires The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured green or green a...

Page 133: ...ge Directive 73 23 EEC and the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC as amended by 91 263 EEC and 92 31 EEC Manufacture at the following facilities is carried out under a Quality System which is registered by BSI Quality Assurance and JQA Quality Assurance Brother Industries Ltd Kariya Plant 1 5 Kitajizoyama Noda cho Kariya shi Aichi ken 448 Japan BSI Certificate of Registration No FM...

Page 134: ...setup to work with your computer and software Be sure to read this chapter before you work with the printer CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL details the functions of the panel switches and lamps Disk CHAPTER 5 OPTIONS describes the optional accessories for this printer Disk CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE provides guidance on how to maintain your printer Disk CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING helps you troubleshoot the prin...

Page 135: ...d on the floppy disk This user s guide contains instructions or steps to teach you various operations of the printer Remember that the instructions start with the factory settings particularly in Chapter 2 and Chapter 3 If you change the settings particularly the emulation mode the display messages change accordingly The paper size has been factory set to letter or A4 depending upon the final dest...

Page 136: ...d press the ENTER key for Windows 3 1 user Choose the RUN command from the FILE menu in the Program Manager Type A SETUP and press the ENTER key Once you installed the Disk Manual into your computer follow the steps below to print out the sections you need to see Print chapters from the Disk Manual for DOS user Type HL1260e or HL1660 HL1660e and press ENTER key You do not need to choose disk drive...

Page 137: ... This printer uses a print engine with a resolution of 600 dots per inch dpi Compared with a 300 dpi engine the quality of the output is far superior See page 4 28 By utilizing the 300 dpi mode the printer can also print 300 dpi data if necessary In HP emulation you can select a horizontal 1200 dpi mode by special control command See page Appendix 54 High Resolution Control The high resolution con...

Page 138: ... so that you can connect it to any computer using a standard serial cable See page 2 17 The Universal Serial Bus is an interface which allows the printer connect with multiple peripheral devices HL 1660e only The MIO interface allows you to install a commercial MIO compatible card If you install the card you can use one more interface port for features such as networking or printer sharing See pag...

Page 139: ...BR Script 2 mode When you select duplex mode with an optional duplex unit installed the memory should be expanded to 10Mbytes in total or more to enjoy 600 dpi duplex printing See pages 4 28 and 5 7 The standard memory fitted can vary depending on the printer model and country 75 Scalable and 12 Bitmapped Fonts This printer has the following scalable fonts and bitmapped fonts The fonts that can be...

Page 140: ...OCR A OCR B BR Script 2 Mode Scalable Fonts Atlanta Book BookOblique Demi DemiOblique Alaska Extrabold Antique Oakland Oblique Bold Bermuda Script BR Dingbats BR Symbol Brougham Oblique Bold BoldOblique Brussels Light LightItalic Demi DemiItalic Calgary MediumItalic Cleveland Condensed Connecticut Copenhagen Roman Italic Bold BoldItalic Germany Guatemala Antique Italic Bold BoldItalic Helsinki Obl...

Page 141: ...sed in this format Lock Panel If the panel switch settings have been changed the printer may not work as you expect You can lock your settings to prevent changes from being made See page 4 41 Power Save Mode This printer has a power saving mode As laser printers consume power to keep the fixing assembly at a high temperature this feature can save electricity when the printer is on but not being us...

Page 142: ...Flash Memory Card and HDD Card You can store fonts macros logos and other print data in a commercial PCMCIA compatible flash memory card or HDD card that is installed in the upper card slot of this printer See pages 4 32 and 5 2 Saving User Settings You can operate the printer differently from other users with your own panel switch settings Two sets of user settings can be stored See page 4 47 ...

Page 143: ...following commercial products can be installed into this printer MIO Card A commercial modular input output MIO compatible sharing network card gives you an additional interface port for attaching the printer to a network or sharing your printer with multiple computers See page 5 6 Font Cartridges Commercial font cartridges containing additional scalable fonts or bitmapped fonts See page 5 2 Flash...

Page 144: ...ote An interface cable is not a standard accessory Please purchase an appropriate cable according to the interface you intend to use The power cord may differ slightly from this figure depending on the country where you purchased the printer Printer Power Cord User s Guide this book User s Guide Disk Windows Driver TrueType Compatible Font Disk 1 Windows Driver TrueType Compatible Font Disk 2 Uppe...

Page 145: ...is inside the toner cartridge carton Caution The toner cartridge is packed inside a bag Do not open it now Open it immediately before you install the toner cartridge The toner cartridge must not be exposed to light for a long time Fig 2 2 Toner Cartridge ...

Page 146: ...Tray Font IC Card Slot Font Cartridge Slot Upper Paper Cassette Power Switch Control Panel Power Cord Connector Bi directional Parallel Interface Connector RS 232C Serial Interface Connector MIO Card Slot Rear Access Cover Adjustment Knob for Face Up Down Print Delivery Modular Jack for Options Universa Serial Bus connector HL 1660e only ...

Page 147: ...thin the following ranges of temperature and humidity Ambient temperature 10 C to 32 5 C 50 F to 90 5 F Ambient humidity 20 to 80 without condensation Do not block the air exit on top of the printer Do not place objects on top of the printer especially on the air exit Ventilate the room where you use the printer Do not place the printer where it is exposed to direct sunlight Use a blind or a heavy...

Page 148: ...th you need to open the top cover of the printer Remember the following steps to open and close the printer To open the printer hold both sides of the top cover and raise it upwards until it latches Fig 2 5 Opening the Top Cover To close the printer lower the top cover and push both sides gently until it latches Fig 2 6 Closing the Top Cover ...

Page 149: ...ainst damage during transportation as shown below Note Keep all packing materials for transporting or storing the printer later 1 Open the top cover and the upper paper cassette 2 Remove the protective parts from inside the printer and the cassette 3 Remove both spacers from the fixing roller Fig 2 7 Removing the Protective Parts Fig 2 7 Removing the Protective Parts Fig 2 8 Removing the Spacers P...

Page 150: ... shows the following operator call message to prompt you to install the toner cartridge 14 NO CARTRIDGE To install the toner cartridge follow these steps 1 Open the top cover of the printer 2 Open the bag to unpack the toner cartridge Caution Do not expose the toner cartridge to direct light Do not stand the toner cartridge on its end or turn it up side down Do not touch the shaded parts shown bel...

Page 151: ...nds Rock it gently several times at a 45 angle This distributes the toner evenly inside the cartridge 45 45 Fig 2 10 Rocking the Toner Cartridge 4 Bend the tab up and down several times until it is detached from the toner cartridge Fig 2 11 Detaching the Tab ...

Page 152: ... out the tape If your hands or clothes get dirty with toner wipe or wash it off immediately with cold water 6 Insert the toner cartridge in the direction of the arrows engraved on the cartridge into the side guides until it stops securely in the cartridge holder inside the printer Note Push both sides of the toner cartridge gently until the cartridge is seated in its place Fig 2 13 Inserting the T...

Page 153: ...ough you can print several pages after the toner empty message appears be sure to replace the toner cartridge with a new one before it becomes completely empty Note You can select the printer s operation when the Toner Empty message is displayed with the MODE switch The printer continues or stops printing For further information see Toner Low in Chapter 4 For toner cartridge replacement see Toner ...

Page 154: ...IA in Chapter 3 paper source available size available type and capacity the multi purpose tray MP cut sheet letter legal A4 ISO B5 Executive A5 ISO B6 and A6 envelope COM 10 Monarch C5 DL and ISO B5 other size wide 90 216mm 3 5 8 5 long 148 356mm 5 8 14 plain paper 150 envelope 15 OHP film 100 label stock 100 other type weight 60 to 135 g m2 16 to 36 lbs the upper paper cassette T1 cut sheet lette...

Page 155: ...t paper size selection on its print menu you can change the paper size with the MODE switch in the FORMAT MODE For paper size change see MODE Switch in Chapter 4 The paper size has been factory set to letter or A4 depending upon the final destination of the printer 110 120V model Letter size paper set 220 240V model A4 size paper set Load paper into the paper cassette as follows 1 Pull the paper c...

Page 156: ...rds ISO B6 A6 COM10 Monarch C5 and DL Fig 2 15 Switching the Adjustment lever by Paper Size 3 Set a side paper stop at right front corner inside the paper cassette by the paper size to be used so that 2 projectors of the side paper stop are inserted into the guide holes on the base of the paper cassette Fig 2 16 Setting the Side Paper Stop Side Paper Stop Letter and Legal A4 Executive ISO B5 A5 ...

Page 157: ...r size paper Fig 2 17 Adjusting the Paper Cassette Sizes 5 Load paper into the paper cassette as shown below Note Do not load more than 500 sheets of paper 80 g m2or 20 lbs in the cassette or paper jams may occur Paper 80 g m2 or 20 lbs should be loaded up to the arrow head marked on the sliding guide Fig 2 18 Loading Paper into the Cassette 6 Install the paper cassette into the printer Note You c...

Page 158: ...2 Lift up and slide the paper width guide to the far right side 3 Place a stack of paper or envelopes on the tray until it is securely seated Notes When you place paper on the multi purpose tray note the following The print surface must be face up The leading edge must be placed inside first and lightly against the printer The left side must be aligned with the left guide The top of the paper stac...

Page 159: ... width so that it lightly touches the right side of the paper stack Caution Make sure that the neatly stacked paper is correctly seated on the multi purpose tray otherwise paper may not be fed correctly resulting in a skewed printout or a paper jam When printing the inside tray automatically rises to feed paper into the printer ...

Page 160: ...s settings on both the printer and computer Since the automatic interface selection mode has been factory set with certain factory settings baud rate 9600 code type 8 bits parity none stop bit 1 Xon Xoff ON DTR ER ON and Robust Xon ON you may simply connect the interface cable if these are the same as the settings on your computer When necessary set the communications parameters with the MODE swit...

Page 161: ...r 4 Connect the other end of the interface cable to the interface connector on your computer Be sure to secure the connection on the computer also Parallel Interface Port Secure connection with wire clips Serial Interface Port Secure connection with screws Universal Serial Interface Port HL 1660e only Computer Printer USB Hub ...

Page 162: ...tage This printer should be operated at the specified voltage and frequency USA and Canada AC 110 to 120 V 60 Hz Europe and Australia AC 220 to 240 V 50 Hz Since this printer must be electrically grounded the power cord should be connected to a grounded AC outlet The total length of the power cord including extension cords should not exceed 5 meters 16 4 feet Use of a longer power cord may result ...

Page 163: ...ct the printer The printer performs a self diagnosis at start up to check its hardware and software If the printer should find any problems the display will show the corresponding message See TROUBLESHOOTING in Chapter 7 04 SELF TEST The display shows several messages quickly at start up If the printer detects no errors it automatically goes on line and the message changes to show the current prin...

Page 164: ...y shows the message as follows LJ READY 001P T1 or LJ READY 001P MP 3 Press the SEL switch to set the printer off line The ON LINE lamp goes off 4 Hold down the SHIFT switch and press the TEST switch 5 Press the or switch to scroll through the display until the desired message appears To print your selection press the SET switch Choose from one of the following selections To print out the demo pag...

Page 165: ...e stored in printer memory respectively If the optional font cartridge card is installed you can print out a list of optional fonts Since the list shows the ID numbers specific to each optional font it helps you to select them with the FONT switch For further information see FONT Switch in Chapter 4 and FONT CARTRIDGE CARD FLASH MEMORY HDD CARD in Chapter 5 If user defined characters are already d...

Page 166: ... Y OFFSET dots 0 PAPER A4 A4 A4 LJ LEFT M C 0 0 0 RIGHT M C 78 78 78 TOP M 0 5 0 5 0 5 BOTTOM M 0 5 0 5 0 5 LINES L 64 64 64 FX LEFT M C 0 0 0 RIGHT M C 80 80 80 TOP M 33 33 33 BOTTOM M 33 33 33 LINES L 66 66 66 PR LEFT M C 0 0 0 RIGHT M C 80 80 80 TOP M 33 33 33 BOTTOM M 33 33 33 LINES L 66 66 66 RESOLUTION MODE RESOLUTION DPI 600 HRC MEDIUM TEST PRINT PRINT CONFIG PORTRAIT LIST INTERNAL FONT NUM...

Page 167: ...sity as follows 1 Turn on the printer 2 Press the SEL switch to set the printer off line state 3 Press the MODE switch 4 Press the or switch to scroll through the display until the ADVANCED MODE appears 5 Press the SET switch 6 Press the or switch to scroll through the display until the PRINT DENSITY appears 7 Press the SET switch 8 Press the or switch until the desired print density value appears...

Page 168: ...ode When necessary select the appropriate printer emulation mode with the panel switches according to the printer driver installed in your application software See CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL Printer Driver Emulation Mode HL 1660e HL 1660e HP LaserJet 5 HL 1660 HP LaserJet 5 HL 1260e HP LaserJet 5 HP LaserJet 5 HP LaserJet 5 HP LaserJet 4 4 HP LaserJet 5 HL 1260e 1660 HL 1660 HP LaserJet 4 HL 1260e HP...

Page 169: ...printer driver You may find difficulty in printing EPS file format pictures with the HP LaserJet mode In this case it is better to select the BR Script 2 mode An asterisk indicates the best or recommended combination of the printer driver and emulation mode Be sure to use any of these best or recommended combinations if circumstances permit When an emulation mode other than the HP mode or BR Scrip...

Page 170: ...ommend you use the HP LaserJet emulation mode which is a true laser printer mode Since the HP LaserJet mode takes the highest priority in the automatic emulation selection you can start using the printer as it is with the factory settings in most cases When the automatic emulation selection is active you can check the current emulation on the display When the printer is in ready print or wait stat...

Page 171: ...EPSON or IBM emulation mode priority must be selected as the printer cannot distinguish between them Since the factory setting is the EPSON emulation mode you might need to select the IBM emulation mode with the EMULATION switch when you need to use this emulation Try this function with your application software or network server If the function does not work properly select the required emulation...

Page 172: ...u need to have the same communications settings on both the printer and computer Since the automatic interface selection mode has been factory set with certain settings you may be able to simply connect the interface cable to the printer if your computer has the settings listed below Communications Parameters Factory Settings Baud rate data transfer speed 9600 Code type data length 8 bits Parity d...

Page 173: ...ype parity stop bit Xon Xoff DTR ER and Robust Xon must be set for the serial interface Although they have been factory set as shown in the above table you may need to change them with the MODE switch This function takes a few seconds to work If you want to speed up printing select the required interface manually with the MODE switch If you constantly use only one interface we recommend that you s...

Page 174: ...ontrol Panel Angle You can adjust the control panel to the desired angle so you can easily read the display messages To adjust the angle of control panel gently pinch the tab on the right side of the panel and move the control panel up and down Fig 3 1 Adjusting the Control Panel Angle ...

Page 175: ...egian Danish French Dutch Italian Finnish Portuguese To change to another language 1 Turn off the printer 2 Hold down the FORM FEED switch and turn on the printer The message SELF TEST appears and then the message changes to LANG ENGLISH 3 Press the or switch until your desired language appears on the display 4 Press the SET switch to make the selected language message effective An asterisk appear...

Page 176: ...cted mode and functions FORM FEED Prints out remaining data or reprints the same page FONT Selects font and character set MODE Sets functions in various modes SEL Selects on line or off line state ON LINE Lights when printer is in the on line state READY Lights when printer is ready to print DATA Blinks when data is being received and lights when unprinted data remains in printer memory ALARM Ligh...

Page 177: ...ore the panel switch settings in the memory as User Settings They are recalled every time you turn on the printer In addition to the current settings you can save two more sets of user settings with the MODE switch and restore to them with the RESET switch The current settings are cleared after restoring one of the saved user settings Factory Settings The printer settings have been set at the fact...

Page 178: ... purpose tray can hold up to 150 sheets of paper 80 g m2 or 20 lbs or up to 15 envelopes The paper types and sizes that can be fed from the multi purpose tray are as follows Plain paper from 90 mm x 148 mm 3 5 x 5 8 to 216 mm x 356 mm 8 5 x 14 Weight 60 to 135 g m2 16 to 36 lbs Overhead projector OHP films Colored paper Postcards Label stock Envelopes of COM10 Monarch C5 DL or ISO B5 size 3 The op...

Page 179: ... 60 to 135 g m2 16 to 36 lbs the upper paper cassette T1 cut sheet letter legal A4 ISO B5 Executive A5 ISO B6 and A6 envelope COM 10 Monarch C5 DL and ISO B5 plain paper 500 weight 60 to 105 g m2 16 to 28 lbs envelope 40 the optional lower paper cassette T2 cut sheet letter legal A4 Executive plain paper 500 weight 60 to 90 g m2 16 to 24 lbs all sources for duplex printing DX cut sheet letter lega...

Page 180: ... the following characteristics Smooth or shiny surfaces Protection cover at envelopes adhesive parts Sealing flaps that have not been folded at purchase Sealing flaps as shown below Three or more layers of paper in the marked area Each side folded as shown below Fig 3 3 Envelope Information ...

Page 181: ...f two layers of paper in the following marked area Fig 3 4 Envelopes Note If envelopes get smudged during printing set the print density to a higher value in the ADVANCED MODE with MODE switch for darker printouts To adjust the print density setting see Checking the Printed Test Pattern or Demo Page in Chapter 2 Envelope joints that are sealed by the manufacturer should be secure All sides should ...

Page 182: ... application software supports paper size selection on the print menu you can select it through the software If your application software does not support it you can set the paper size with the MODE switch The paper size has been factory set to letter for 110 120V models or A4 for 220 240V models If you want to use other sizes of paper or envelopes change the paper size in the PAGE FORMAT MODE of ...

Page 183: ...et the paper feed mode and the paper size with the FEEDER switch For further information see FEEDER Switch in Chapter 4 Notes When you feed paper manually note the following If your application software supports a manual feed selection in the print menu you can select it through the software Since the software or command setting overrides the switch setting you do not need to set the manual feed m...

Page 184: ...rint delivery path from the top to the rear of the printer Push down the knob located inside the rear paper slit on the left of the paper path selector guide Fig 3 7 Face Up Print Delivery The printer ejects paper through the rear paper slit with the printed page face up Note After you have finished face up print delivery be sure to reset the knob to switch back to the face down print delivery Rea...

Page 185: ...he display usually shows the current printer status When you operate the control panel you can change settings interactively on the display When you turn the printer off line the display changes to show the currently selected emulation and informs you that you can make settings in the current emulation If any problems occur the display shows the corresponding operator call error or service call me...

Page 186: ... The printer is printing bydecreasing the resolution from 600 dpi to 300 dpi because of insufficient memory 01 SX 001P T1 The printer is printing in simplex mode due to insufficient memory for the selected duplex mode 02 WAIT 001P T1 The printer is warming up 04 SELF TEST The printer is performing self diagnosis 05 TEST PRINT The printer is printing the test pattern 06 DEMO PAGE The printer is pri...

Page 187: ...f to the FACTORY SETTINGS factory settings The message appears only momentarily Now initializing The printer is initializing the MIO card or initializing the printer for BR Script 2 emulation 01 PRINT 002 L T1 Paper Source MP Multi Purpose Tray MN Manual Feed T1 T2 Tray 2 Duplex Duplex Simplex Orientation P Portrait L Landscape Status Copy Pages Emulation Fixed emulation expressed with double figu...

Page 188: ...ED indication Meaning On Data remains in the printer buffer Pressing the FORM FEED switch prints the data and clears the buffer Blinking Receiving or processing data ALARM LED indication Meaning On Some problem has occurred in the printer ON LINE LED indication Meaning On The printer is on line and ready to print Off The printer is off line and stops printing ...

Page 189: ...e of the printer between on line and off line When the printer is on line the ON LINE lamp lights and the printer is ready to receive data from the computer When the printer is off line the ON LINE lamp is off To receive data from the computer set the printer on line To operate the control panel switches set the printer off line When you press the SEL switch when the printer is the on line state i...

Page 190: ... remain effective Pressing the SEL switch will not cancel any setting SET Switch Pressing the SET switch allows you to select certain items on the display or make the displayed menu or setting effective The switch also works as an execute switch to perform the displayed function When you press the SET switch the printer stores the settings you have selected into the memory as User Settings Every t...

Page 191: ...others 4 20 RESOLUTION MODE RESOLUTION MODE RESOLUTION MODE Set resolution HRC 4 28 Set resolution HRC 4 28 Set resolution HRC 4 28 PAGE PROTECTION PAGE PROTECTION Protect data on a page 4 31 Not available Protect data on a page 4 31 CARD OPERATION CARD OPERATION CARD OPERATION Set a flash memory card or a HDD card in HP mode 4 32 Set a flash memory card or a HDD card 4 32 Set a flash memory card ...

Page 192: ...bits Parity NONE NONE EVEN or ODD Stop Bit 1 bits 1 or 2 stop bits Xon Xoff ON ON or OFF DTR ER ON ON or OFF Robust Xon OFF ON or OFF exit Exit to INTERFACE MODE I F USB HL 1660e only I F OPTION Available only when a commercial MIO card has been installed MIO Setting The settings available on the installed MIO card can appear under the sub setting menu exit Exit to INTERFACE MODE I F AUTO TIME OUT...

Page 193: ...R A4 For 220 240V model LETTER LEGAL A4 A5 A6 B5 B6 EXECUTIVE COM10 MONARCH C5 and DL LEFT M 0C 0 to 126 columns RIGHT M 80C Letter Portrait 10 to 136 columns RIGHT M 78C A4 Portrait 10 to 136 columns TOP M 0 5 HP mode 0 0 33 0 5 1 0 1 5 or 2 0 BOTTOM M 0 5 HP mode 0 0 33 0 5 1 0 1 5 or 2 0 LINES 60L HP Letter Portrait 5 to 128 lines page LINES 64L HP A4 Portrait 5 to 128 lines page X OFFSET 0 500...

Page 194: ...OPERATION DELETE MACRO ID Delete the selected macro DATA ID Delete the selected data FONT ID Delete the selected font FORMAT CARD Format the flash card SET DELETE ALL Execute formatting the card exit Exit to FORMAT CARD exit Exit to CARD OPERATION ADVANCED MODE NETWORK MODE LOCK PANEL OFF ON or OFF See 4 41 PASS NO Enter pass number AUTO FF OFF ON or OFF WAIT TIME 5s 1 to 99 seconds for AUTO ON FF...

Page 195: ... HRC MEDIUM OFF LIGHT MEDIUM or DARK exit Exit to RESOLUTION MODE CARD OPERATION When the commercial flash memory card or the HDD card has not been formatted See 4 32 FORMAT CARD Format the flash memory card or the HDD card exit Exit to CARD OPERATION CARD OPERATION When the commercial flash memory card or the HDD card has been formatted See 4 32 EXECUTE DATA Execute the data on the card DATA ID E...

Page 196: ...to NETWORK MODE ERROR PRINT ERROR PRINT OFF ON or OFF CONTINUE MODE CONTINUE MANUAL AUTO or MANUAL BUZZER SETTING BUZZER ON ON or OFF PRINT DENSITY Increase or decrease the print density 15 levels INPUT BUFFER Increase or decrease the input buffer capacity 15 levels SAVE SETTINGS SAVE SETTING 1 Save the current setting as 1 SAVE SETTING 2 Save the current settings as 2 exit exit to ADVANCED MODE P...

Page 197: ... OFFSET 0 500 left to 500 right dots Y OFFSET 0 500 up to 500 down dots exit Exit to PAGE FORMAT MODE GRAPHICS MODE PEN SETTING SETTING PEN1 PEN1 to 6 Set size and gray percentage for the selected pen SIZE 3 dots 1 to 10 dots pen size in dots is the selected pen number GRAY 100 15 30 45 75 90 or 100 is the selected pen number exit Exit to SETTING PEN1 6 exit Exit to GRAPHICS MODE CHARACTER SET STA...

Page 198: ...GE PROTECTION PROTECT AUTO AUTO OFF LETTER A4 or LEGAL See 4 31 exit Exit to CARD OPERATION CARD OPERATION Same as BR Script mode See 4 32 ADVANCED MODE Same as HP LaserJet mode See 4 41 PAGE COUNTER See 4 48 COUNT 0 Shows the number of printed pages exit MODE Exit MODE See 4 48 ...

Page 199: ... selected menu Mode Menu SET Setting Menu SET Sub Setting Menu Press the or switch to select the setting on the display I F PARALLEL or I F RS 232C or I F OPTION or Press the SET switch to make the selected setting effective Then you move to the next selection or exit to the upper menu level When you see exit and press the SET switch you can exit from the current level of menu to the next higher l...

Page 200: ...e desired interface appears on the display I F PARALLEL Display Message Interface Mode I F PARALLEL Parallel interface I F RS 232C Serial interface I F USB Universal Serial Bus interface HL 1660e only I F OPTION Optional interface for MIO card I F AUTO Auto interface selection Note The optional interface is available only when a commercial MIO compatible sharing network card has been installed 5 P...

Page 201: ...ce HL 1660e only I F OPTION Optional interface for MIO card I F AUTO Auto interface selection Select the setting menu and enter the sub setting menu to change the setting as follows Automatic Interface Selection When you use the automatic interface selection function select the function on the display as follows I F AUTO When you select this function with the SET switch the display shows the next ...

Page 202: ...ns on or off the high speed parallel communications BI DIR ON Turns on or off the bi directional parallel communications The above high speed and bi directional settings are used for the bi directional parallel interface of this printer The bi directional parallel interface is compatible with the IEEE 1284 standard bi directional parallel interface Although it uses the same cable hardware and soft...

Page 203: ...st Xon OFF Effective when Xon Xoff ON Robust Xon ON Sends Xon while waiting OFF Sends Xon once when the printer status changes from off line to on line Universal Serial Bus USB interface HL 1660e only If your computer has a USB interface you can connect the printer and computer with the USB interface When using the USB interface select the interface on the display as follows I F USB Optional Inter...

Page 204: ...the current orientation on the display Fig 4 4 Page Orientation When you enter the setting mode the display first shows the current orientation with an asterisk ORI PORTRAIT Press the or switch until the desired orientation appears on the display Display Message Orientation ORI PORTRAIT Portrait ORI LANDSCAPE Landscape Press the SET switch to make the displayed selection effective An asterisk appe...

Page 205: ... FF FF CR VT VT CR OFF LF LF FF FF VT VT AUTO WRAP OFF ON Line feed and carriage return occur when the printer position reaches the right margin OFF No line feed and carriage return occur when the printer position reaches the right margin AUTO SKIP ON ON Form feed occurs when the printer position reaches the bottom margin OFF No form feed occurs when the printer position reaches the bottom margin ...

Page 206: ...X 850 IBM Proprinter XL AUTO LF O OFF O OFF O OFF AUTO CR O OFF X ON O OFF Note AUTO WRAP O OFF X ON X ON AUTO SKIP O ON AUTO MASK O OFF O OFF Note In the IBM emulation mode FF codes are always followed by a CR code PAGE FORMAT MODE Notes The settings in this mode menu vary as follows All settings are effective in the HP LaserJet EPSON FX 850 and IBM Proprinter XL modes The X and Y vertical and ho...

Page 207: ...om margin at a distance from the bottom edge of the paper 0 0 33 0 5 1 0 1 5 or 2 0 inches factory setting 0 33 Non HP 0 5 HP LINES 60L P Set the number of lines per page from 5 to 128 lines See List of Factory Settings in this chapter The letter P in the display messages indicates that the page orientation is portrait The letter L is displayed when it is landscape Display Message Page Format Mode...

Page 208: ...op and bottom margins have been factory set to 0 5 in the HP emulation mode and to 0 33 in the non HP emulation modes The setting margins are subject to the current page orientation The display shows the current orientation with P for portrait and L for landscape Images offset outside the print area are not printed About Right and Left Margins The settings range of the right and left margins are s...

Page 209: ... orientation If the orientation is changed the line settings are restored to the factory settings in that orientation The following tables show the factory settings in each emulation mode In HP Mode In Non HP Modes Orientation Orientation Size Portrait Landscape Size Portrait Landscape Letter 60 lines 45 lines Letter 62 lines 47 lines A4 64 lines 43 lines A4 66 lines 45 lines Legal 78 lines 45 lin...

Page 210: ... to make the settings as follows Pen Setting When you select PEN SETTING you can set the size and percentage of gray for each plotter pen You can make settings separately for six pens Select the pen with the or switch and enter the menu with the SET switch SETTING PEN1 After you select the pen advance to the sub setting menu for size or gray percentage selection with the or switch and enter the me...

Page 211: ...used in the HP GL emulation mode Enter the sub setting menu and select the menu for the standard or alternate character set with the or switch To set the standard character set select the following message STANDARD SET or To set the alternate character set select the following message ALTERNATE SET Then press the SET switch to show the following message ANSI ASCII Change the character set with the...

Page 212: ...y Message Resolution Mode RESOLUTION Set the resolution of the printer APT SETTING Set the APT function This menu appears only in the BR Script 2 mode HRC SETTING Set the HRC function Select the setting menu and enter the sub setting menu to make the settings as follows Resolution When you select RESOLUTION you can choose a resolution of 300 or 600 dots per inch dpi on this printer You can set the...

Page 213: ...e resolution to 300 dpi to print them While the printer is printing the display prompts 01 PR300 If the printer cannot print files even at 300 dpi the MEMORY FULL error occurs See TROUBLESHOOTING in Chapter 7 This automatic resolution decrease function works in the BR Script 2 mode and other emulation modes with the page protection on See also PAGE PROTECTION in this chapter When you want to print...

Page 214: ... SETTING you can set the high resolution control HRC This function is a special function that offers improved print quality of characters and graphics that conventional laser printers cannot attain with resolutions of 300 or 600 dpi You can set this function in this mode Display Message High Resolution Control HRC OFF Cancel the high resolution control HRC LIGHT Set the high resolution control to ...

Page 215: ...e test pattern are unsmoothed or stepped as shown in the left figure below The pattern will be smoother if the high resolution control is set to LIGHT MEDIUM or DARK Choose an HRC setting and perform the test print so that stepped lines become unnoticeable HRC OFF HRC MEDIUM Fig 4 6 High Resolution Control in Test Printout PAGE PROTECTION Note The setting in this mode menu is effective in the HP L...

Page 216: ...Mbytes 6 Mbytes Duplex 4 Mbytes 10 Mbytes Notes When you use the page protection function note the following When you want to print at 600 dpi with the page protection function on be sure to expand the memory capacity to a minimum of 6 Mbytes or the resolution is automatically reduced to 300 dpi for printouts If the function setting is changed all download fonts and macros including permanent ones...

Page 217: ...ub setting menus displayed in this mode menu vary according to the state of the installed card When the installed card is not formatted When you enter this mode menu with the flash memory card or the HDD card installed but not formatted by this printer you must first format the card Display Message Card Operation FORMAT CARD Format a new flash memory card or HDD card exit Exit to CARD OPERATION Wh...

Page 218: ...y available software packages you have an option to send a form to the printer without any data After you send the form to the printer you may save the form in the flash memory as a Macro Then the next time you want to print this form you would setup your FORMS software package to SEND DATA ONLY USE FORM IN PRINTER This process would save you anything from 1 to 4 minutes per print job Select the s...

Page 219: ...AVE MACRO Save a macro This menu appears only in the HP LaserJet emulation mode PRIMARY FONT Save the primary font selected with the FONT switch This menu appears only in the HP LaserJet emulation mode SECONDARY FONT Save the secondary font selected with the FONT switch This menu appears only in the HP LaserJet emulation mode DOWNLOAD FONT Save a download font This menu appears only in the HP Lase...

Page 220: ...age has been stored in RAM therefore you cannot save the data to the card The printer is reset to ensure as much capacity as possible in RAM If any data remains it is printed out first After you have finished sending data press the SET switch again so that the printer exits from the data reception status When you exit from the data reception status you see the following message on the display DATA...

Page 221: ...r saves the macro with the selected ID Note When you see an asterisk on the display the ID number has been used for another macro or data If you select the used ID number the old macro or data is erased and replaced with the new macro You can execute a macro with the macro execution command Primary Font or Secondary Font Note The PRIMARY FONT and SECONDARY FONT menus appear only in the HP LaserJet...

Page 222: ...e way as they would if they were in a dedicated Font Card you can select the saved fonts as SLOTFONT A with the FONT switch or the font selection command from your software For font selection see FONT Switch in Chapter 4 You can check the saved fonts by printing the list of fonts with the TEST switch See TEST Switch in Chapter 4 Notes When you save the primary or secondary font note the following ...

Page 223: ...ect the download font ID press the SET switch so that the printer saves the selected download font Vector or bitmapped fonts are saved in the format of the original font Once you save the download font in the card you do not need to download the font every time you need it Since the flash memory card or the HDD card is in the upper card slot A of the printer you can select the saved fonts as SLOTF...

Page 224: ...sor moves to the ID number The printer prompts you to select the ID number of the macro to be deleted MACRO ID Select the ID number with the or switch and press the SET switch so that the printer deletes the selected macro Data When you press the SET switch at DATA ID the cursor moves to the ID number The printer prompts you to select the ID number of the data to be deleted DATA ID Select the ID n...

Page 225: ...s the SET switch to start formatting the card When you want to cancel formatting move to the following menu with the or switch and press the SET switch exit ADVANCED MODE NETWORK MODE Display Message Network Mode LOCK PANEL OFF Turns on or off lock panel function AUTO FF ON Turns on or off auto form feed FF SUPPRESS OFF Turns on or off the form feed suppress function TONER LOW CONT Select the prin...

Page 226: ...above you need to enter a 3 digit pass number PASS NO Change the number with the or switch and move to the next digit with the SET switch After you finish entering your 3 digit pass number the panel switches are locked or unlocked Note Do not forget your pass number that you have used to lock the panel switches If you enter a wrong number you cannot unlock them The display shows the following mess...

Page 227: ...1s Set the wait time for the auto form feed The printer automatically prints out the remaining data after the set wait time WAIT TIME 99s The wait time can be set from 1 to 99 seconds Form Feed Suppress You can turn on or off the form feed suppress function in this mode menu as follows Display Message Form Feed Suppress FF SUPPRESS OFF Turn off the form feed suppress function Factory setting FF SU...

Page 228: ...Error Mode ERROR PRINT ON Turn on the error mode so that the printer prints an error if it occurs ERROR PRINT OFF Turn off the error mode so that the printer does not print an error if it occurs Factory setting CONTINUE MODE If any recoverable error occurs including Toner Empty it can be cleared with the CONTINUE switch The CONTINUE switch function is selected with this mode setting Display Messag...

Page 229: ...has been selected the printer may print a different font rather than the font you have selected with your program or the font selection command To cope with this font problem you can restrict the font selection by this command as follows Display Message Scalable Font FONT ALL All scalable fonts of this printer can be selected with the font selection command For fonts see RESIDENT FONTS in Appendix...

Page 230: ...vels Factory setting After you change the input buffer capacity make sure you press SET switch be sure to turn off the printer and then turn it on again The setting takes effect the next time you turn on the printer Notes The set capacity is not changed even if the emulation mode is changed The actual capacity of the input buffer varies according to the installed RAM If the RAM capacity is small t...

Page 231: ...ter they are changed For resetting the printer see RESET Switch in Chapter 4 Use the panel switches to set the configuration of the printer to your needs and then enter this mode menu to save your settings Two sets of user settings can be saved in the printer as follows Display Message User Setting SAVE SETTING 1 Save the current settings as No 1 in the printer s memory SAVE SETTING 2 Save the cur...

Page 232: ...our desired item in the mode menus advance to the following message exit MODE Press the SET switch to exit from the mode menus to the off line ready state Note Remember that you can exit from the mode menu any time with the SEL switch After you make a setting effective with the SET switch press the SEL switch You will exit from the mode menu to the on line ready state The settings you have changed...

Page 233: ...nstall a font cartridge card that has your desired fonts The printer automatically selects the font that has exactly the same or similar characteristics as those you set through the software or with a command If the installed font cartridge card happens to have a font of similar characteristics the printer will print with an unexpected font You can store the fonts you require on a flash memory car...

Page 234: ...3 Press the or switch to select the primary or secondary font setting menu PRIMARY FONT SECONDARY FONT For this session select the primary font setting menu 4 Press the SET switch The display shows the font setting menu You can skip the font setting menu and advance to the symbol set setting menu with the or switch For this session go to the next step SELECT FONT p Note The last lowercase letter p...

Page 235: ...ont select the INTERNAL FONT message Notes When you select the optional fonts or permanent download fonts note the following If the optional font cartridge card is not installed the optional font cannot be selected No selection appears on the display If permanent fonts are not downloaded in the HP emulation mode or another emulation mode is selected they cannot be selected No selection appears on ...

Page 236: ...ts or optional scalable fonts the display shows the font style setting menu BROUGHAM p The display changes to the font style menu BROUGHAM Reg p Press the or switch until the desired style appears on the display Display Message Font Style Lt Light Reg Regular Roman Book or Antique Bd Bold or Demi Xb Extrabold It Italic or Oblique Note The style indication appears after the font name and the style ...

Page 237: ...play Press the SET switch to make the displayed selection effective The blinking cursor then moves to the decimal part of the number Press the or switch until the desired decimal number appears on the display PITCH 16 66 Press the SET switch to make the displayed selection effective The display then shows the symbol set setting menu SYMBOL SET p 9 Press the SET switch When you enter the symbol set...

Page 238: ...printer XL mode has been selected the font and character set can be selected The display shows the following setting menus SELECT FONT Select the font CHARACTER SET Select the character set TABLE PRINT Print the code table exit Exit To select the font and character set in the EPSON FX 850 or IBM Proprinter XL mode follow these steps 1 Press the SEL switch to set the printer off line 2 Press the FO...

Page 239: ...ct the optional fonts or permanent download fonts note the following If the optional font cartridge card is not installed the optional font cannot be selected No selection appears on the display If permanent fonts are not downloaded in the HP emulation mode or another emulation mode is selected the permanent fonts cannot be selected No selection appears on the display When you select the optional ...

Page 240: ...ped font Letter Gothic 16 66 or optional bitmapped fonts the display shows the character set setting menu CHARACTER SET Go to step 7 If you select the resident scalable fonts or optional scalable fonts the display shows the font style setting menu BROUGHAM The display changes to the font style menu BROUGHAM Reg Press the or switch until the desired style appears on the display Display Message Font...

Page 241: ...al spacing fonts you set the font size in points height The display shows PITCH or POINT accordingly The following displays show PITCH to simplify instructions PITCH 10 00 Press the or switch until the desired font size appears on the display Press the SET switch to make the displayed selection effective Then the blinking cursor moves to the decimal part of the number Press the or switch until the...

Page 242: ...ars on the display See List of Symbol Character Sets on page 4 60 9 Press the SET switch to make the displayed selection effective Then the display shows the next menu TABLE PRINT 10 Press the SET switch to start printing the code table of the selected font or press the or switch to skip this menu Then the display shows the exit menu exit 11 Press the SET switch to exit from the setting mode The p...

Page 243: ...pi ISO 8859 1 Latin6 PcTENNESSEE Scalable PC Tennessee OKLAHOMA Scalable Oklahoma CONNECTICUT Scalable Connecticut CLEVELAND Cd Scalable Cleveland Condensed PcBRUSSELS Scalable PC Brussels UTAH Scalable Utah UTAH CONDENSED Scalable Utah Condensed AntiqueOAKLAND Scalable Antique Oakland GUATEMALA Scalable Guatemala Antique MARYLAND Scalable Maryland ALASKA Scalable Alaska HELSINKI Scalable Helsinki...

Page 244: ...C 8 TURKISH JAPANESE PC 1004 HL 1660e only WINDOWS LATIN1 NORWEGIAN WINDOWS LATIN2 DANISH II WINDOWS LATIN5 UK ASCII II WINDOWS BALTIC HL 1660e only LEGAL FRENCH II ISO 2 IRV DUTCH ISO 4 UK SOUTH AFRICAN ISO 6 ASCII PC 8 ISO10 SWE FIN PC 8 D N ISO11 SWEDISH PC 850 ISO14 JISASCII PC 852 ISO15 ITALIAN PC 860 ISO16 POR PC 863 ISO17 SPANISH PC 865 ISO21 GERMAN PC 8 TURKISH ISO25 FRENCH ISO57 CHINESE I...

Page 245: ... resumes the form feed operation When no data remains in the printer memory and you press the FORM FEED switch the printer ignores this switch operation and the display shows the following message No Data Note If you want the printer to print out the remaining data automatically you can set the auto form feed function with the MODE switch See AUTO FORMFEED in Chapter 4 Reprint Function You can rep...

Page 246: ...e number of pages to reprint The printer reprints the same job the number of times you press the switch Notes The reprint data remains in the printer s memory until the printer is reset or the emulation or some settings are changed After you have reprinted confidential data be sure to reset the printer to clear it from the printer s memory If the printer cannot distinguish the job unit it prints t...

Page 247: ...th the MODE switch Since the CONTINUE mode has been factory set to MANUAL you need to press the CONTINUE switch to recover from a printer error message If you set the mode to AUTO the printer attempts to resume the operation without pressing the CONTINUE switch For further information see CONTINUE MODE in Chapter 4 Note The CONTINUE switch is not a cure all The printer cannot recover from some err...

Page 248: ...t below the panel switches Fig 4 8 Switches in SHIFT Mode Note The factory settings are printed in bold in this section SHIFT Switch When you hold the SHIFT switch down with the printer off line you can change settings with the panel switches in the SHIFT mode Since the shift state is not locked you need to hold it down and press the switch to get access to the corresponding shifted function label...

Page 249: ...the setting mode the display first shows the current emulation mode with an asterisk AUTO 3 Press the or switch until the desired emulation mode appears on the display Display Message Emulation Mode HP LaserJet 5 4 HP LaserJet BR Script 2 BR Script level 2 mode HP GL HP GL Plotter Mode EPSON FX 850 EPSON FX 850 IBMProprinterXL IBM Proprinter XL AUTO Auto Emulation Selection 4 Press the SET switch ...

Page 250: ... or IBM emulation even in the AUTO mode When the printer receives data from the computer it automatically selects the emulation mode in any of the following combinations EPSON IBM Priority EPSON IBM Auto Selection Mode HP LaserJet HP LaserJet BR Script 2 BR Script 2 HP GL HP GL EPSON FX 850 IBM Proprinter XL 8 Press the SET switch The next sub item KEEP PCL appears on the display KEEP PCL OFF This...

Page 251: ...e the automatic emulation selection try it with your application software or network server If the function does not work properly select a particular emulation mode manually You can use the following commands to select the emulation on the network Commands Hex Emulation ESC CR H 1B 0D 48 HP LaserJet ESC CR AB 1B 0D 41 42 BR Script 2 ESC CR GL 1B 0D 47 4C HP GL ESC CR E 1B 0D 45 EPSON FX 850 ESC C...

Page 252: ...Park Addison Wesley Publishing Company Inc 1988 Adobe Systems Incorporated PostScript Language Reference Manual Menlo Park Addison Wesley Publishing Company Inc 1985 Adobe Systems Incorporated PostScript Language Tutorial and Cookbook Menlo Park Addison Wesley Publishing Company Inc 1985 HP GL Mode The HP GL mode is the emulation mode where this printer emulates the Hewlett Packard plotter model H...

Page 253: ...y setting POWER SAVE OFF Turn off the power save mode The fixing assembly of the print engine is always powered on to keep its temperature at the specified level When you turn on the power save mode with the SET switch the display shows the next sub setting menu as follows TIME OUT 30m You need to set the time out for the power save mode from 1 to 99 minutes with the or switch factory setting 30 m...

Page 254: ...uplex mode on the display When tray 1 has been selected the display may look as follows 00 READY 001P T1 When the multi purpose tray and the duplex printing mode have been selected the display may look as follows 00 READY 001P MP The black square indicates that duplex printing mode is selected When you want to change settings with the FEEDER switch hold down the SHIFT switch and press the FEEDER s...

Page 255: ... trays becomes empty The printer will automatically select another tray if one tray becomes empty When you select the FEEDER AUTO the printer automatically searches for the paper size you set with the MODE switch in the PAGE FORMAT mode and loads the paper from the paper source that contains the selected size of paper If all of the upper and lower paper cassettes and the multi purpose tray contain...

Page 256: ...ting for the MP FIRST mode for the multi purpose tray with an asterisk MP FIRST OFF 1 Press the or switch to select on or off for the MP FIRST mode in the multi purpose tray Notes When you want to print the first page on paper such as letterhead in the multi purpose tray and the following pages on paper such as plain paper in another tray place a sheet for the first page on the multi purpose tray ...

Page 257: ...e display shows manual feed mode with an asterisk as follows MANUAL FEED OFF 1 Press the or switch to turn the manual feed mode on or off 2 Press the SET switch to make the setting effective Note When you select the MANUAL FEED ON note that the feeder set in the FEEDER menu is ignored and the manual feed mode from the multi purpose tray is selected You must set MANUAL FEED OFF so that the feeder s...

Page 258: ...en you select the manual feed with this switch or by a command When you set PAPER IN CONTINUE the printer feeds paper from the multi purpose tray When you set PAPER IN STOP the printer stops feeding paper until the SEL key is pressed If you want to place the paper on the multi purpose tray after you make a print request from the PC select the PAPER IN STOP so that the printer waits for the paper 5...

Page 259: ...t load transparencies into Tray 1 or Tray 2 Please use the multi purpose tray DUPLEX MODE If the optional duplex printing unit has been installed the duplex mode appears on the display as follows DUPLEX MODE 1 Press the SET switch to enter the duplex mode menu Then the display shows the current selection for the duplex printing or simplex printing duplex off with an asterisk as follows DUPLEX OFF ...

Page 260: ...ter exits from the setting mode to the off line state 5 Press the SET switch again to exit the FEEDER switch setting mode to the printer off line state Note The duplex printing unit can handle letter A4 legal executive and B5 sizes of paper It can not handle shorter sizes of paper than B5 250mm 9 8 inches long ...

Page 261: ... be stored in the printer memory part or all of the set pages or copies may not be printed To set the number of copies follow these steps 1 Press the SEL switch to set the printer off line 2 Hold down the SHIFT switch and press the COPY switch When you enter the setting mode the display first shows the current setting with the asterisk COPY PAGES 1 3 Press the or switch until the desired number ap...

Page 262: ...own the SHIFT switch and press the RESET switch When you enter the reset mode the display shows the first reset mode item RESET PRINTER 3 Press the or switch until the desired reset mode appears on the display Display Message Reset Mode RESET PRINTER Resets the printer and restores all printer settings including command settings to settings you have previously made with the panel switches RESET SE...

Page 263: ...ternately as follows 09 RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS Then the printer automatically exits from the reset mode to the on line state List of Factory Settings The following table shows the factory settings initially set before shipment Notes The settings are subject to the emulation mode Effective modes are indicated in parentheses in the following table The following settings cannot be restored to the ...

Page 264: ...e 9600 Code Type CodeType 8 bits Parity Parity NONE Stop Bit Stop Bit 1 bits Xon Xoff Xon Xoff ON DTR ER DTR ER ON Robust Xon Robust Xon OFF FORMAT MODE ORIENTATION Except for BR Script 2 ORI PORTRAIT AUTO MODE HP LaserJet AUTO LF OFF AUTO CR OFF AUTO WRAP OFF AUTO SKIP ON AUTO MODE EPSON AUTO LF OFF AUTO CR ON No indication AUTO WRAP ON No indication AUTO MASK OFF AUTO MODE IBM AUTO LF OFF AUTO C...

Page 265: ...model A4 For 220 240V model LEFT M 0 LETTER PORTRAIT 0 LEGAL PORTRAIT 0 A4 PORTRAIT 0 LETTER LANDSCAPE 0 LEGAL LANDSCAPE 0 A4 LANDSCAPE 0 A5 LANDSCAPE 0 A6 LANDSCAPE RIGHT M 80 LETTER PORTRAIT 80 LEGAL PORTRAIT 78 A4 PORTRAIT 106 LETTER LANDSCAPE 136 LEGAL LANDSCAPE 113 A4 LANDSCAPE 113 A5 LANDSCAPE 113 A6 LANDSCAPE TOP M 0 5 HP 0 33 Non HP BOTTOM M 0 5 HP 0 33 Non HP ...

Page 266: ...E LINES Non HP 62 LETTER PORTRAIT 80 LEGAL PORTRAIT 66 A4 PORTRAIT 66 A5 PORTRAIT 66 A6 PORTRAIT 47 LETTER LANDSCAPE 47 LEGAL LANDSCAPE 45 A4 LANDSCAPE 45 A5 LANDSCAPE 45 A6 LANDSCAPE X OFFSET X OFFSET 0 Y OFFSET Y OFFSET 0 FORMAT MODE BR Script 2 X OFFSET X OFFSET 0 Y OFFSET Y OFFSET 0 FORMAT MODE HP GL PAGE FORMAT MODE PAPER LETTER For 110 120V model A4 For 220 240V model X OFFSET X OFFSET 0 Y O...

Page 267: ...ER LOW CONT ERROR PRINT BR Script2 ERROR PRINT OFF CONTINUE MODE CONTINUE MANUAL BUZZER SETTING BUZZER ON SCALABLE FONT HP EPSON IBM FONT ALL PRINT DENSITY For any interfaces INPUT BUFFER PAGE COUNTER 0 FONT HP PRIMARY FONT SELECT FONT BROUGHAM SYMBOL SET PC 8 HL 1660e ROMAN HL 1260 1660 SECONDARY FONT SELECT FONT BROUGHAM SYMBOL SET PC 8 HL 1660e ROMAN HL 1260 1660 ROMAN8 FONT EPSON FONT BROUGHAM...

Page 268: ...TIME OUT 30m FEEDER FEEDER FEEDER AUTO For FEEDER AUTO AUTO T1 T2 MP MP FIRST MP FIRST OFF MANUAL FEED MANUAL FEED OFF MP TRAY SETTING MP SIZE MP SIZE LETTER For 110 120V model MP SIZE A4 For 220V 240V model PAPER IN PAPER IN CONT MEDIA TYPE REGULAR DUPLEX MODE DUPLEX DUPLEX OFF BIND BIND LONG COPY COPY PAGES 1 LANGUAGE FORM FEED POWER ON LANG ENGLISH ...

Page 269: ... the display shows the first test mode item DEMO PAGE 3 Press the or switch until the desired test mode appears on the display Display Message Test Mode DEMO PAGE Prints out the demonstration TEST PRINT Performs the printer test and prints out the test pattern PRINT CONFIG Prints out the list of panel switch settings you have configured for the printer as user settings PRINT FONTS I Prints out the...

Page 270: ...further information see FONT Switch in Chapter 4 and Technical Reference Manual that is optionally available 4 Press the SET switch to make the displayed selection effective The printer prints out the test patterns or lists according to the selected test mode When the DEMO PAGE mode has been selected the display shows the following message and the printer starts printing out the demonstration patt...

Page 271: ...de has been selected the display shows the selected mode and the printer starts printing out the font list The display may look like this 06 PRINT FONTS I When the printer finishes printing it automatically exits from the test mode to the off line state ...

Page 272: ...e 2 Hold down the SHIFT switch and press the RESET switch The display will show RESET PRINTER 3 Press the SET switch with the RESET PRINTER selected The printer begins its reset and the display shows the following message alternately 08 RESET TO USER SETTINGS 3 Press the CONTINUE SHIFT switch The printer checks the CONTINUE SHIFT switch at the end of self test or printer reset If the switch is hel...

Page 273: ...ves data it starts printing hexadecimal values of the received data To exit from the hex dump mode follow these basic steps 1 Press the SEL switch to set the printer off line 2 Reset the printer with the RESET switch Or turn off the printer wait for a few seconds and turn it on again ...

Page 274: ...ad paper into the lower paper cassette in the same way as you do the upper paper cassette See Installing the Paper Cassette in Chapter 2 The paper sizes available for the lower paper cassette are not the same for the upper paper cassette as shown below paper source available size the optional lower paper cassette T2 cut sheet letter legal A4 and Executive the multi purpose tray MP and the upper pa...

Page 275: ... or remove cards with the printer power on or you may lose all data from the card or may seriously damage the card if you do this For more information about the cards consult the dealer where you purchased the printer Follow these steps to install or remove a cartridge card 1 Make sure that the printer is turned off If the printer is turned on be sure to press the SEL switch to set the printer off...

Page 276: ...1 Mbyte AMC001CFLKA 2 Mbyte AMC002CFLKA 4 Mbyte AMC004CFLKA 10 Mbyte AMC010CFLKA 4 Mbyte AMC004DFLKA 8 Mbyte AMC008DFLKA 20 Mbyte AMC020DFLKA SanDisk or SanDisk OEM Products 2 to 85 Mbyte PCMCIA PC Card ATA The following type of HDD card can be installed Intégral Peripherals Inc 170 Mbyte VIPER 170E A B Fig 5 2 Installing or Removing the Cartridge or Card Slot A Slot B ...

Page 277: ...printer Notes When you select the fonts through your software or with a command note the following You do not need to be concerned about the FONT switch setting The software or command setting overrides the switch setting Be sure to install the font cartridge card that has your desired fonts The printer automatically selects the font that has exactly the same or similar characteristics as those yo...

Page 278: ...TER 5 OPTIONS 5 5 2 Find the font slot and font ID number on the list Fig 5 3 Font ID Numbers on the Font List 3 Select the font with the FONT switch See FONT Switch in Chapter 4 Slot A or B Font ID Number ...

Page 279: ...from the wall socket Note Be sure to turn off the power to the printer before installing or removing the MIO card 2 Remove the two screws and cover plate from the MIO interface slot 3 Unpack the MIO card and hold it on its edge Note Do not touch the card surface If static electricity collects it damages the card 4 Insert the card until it is securely seated 5 Secure the MIO card with the two capti...

Page 280: ...tted can vary depending on the printer model and country Minimum Memory Recommendation Including 2 4 8 Mbytes of internal memory HP LaserJet HP GL EPSON FX 850 and IBM Proprinter XL emulation modes Page Protect Off 300 dpi 600 dpi Letter A4 2 Mbytes 2 Mbytes Legal 2 Mbytes 2 Mbytes Page Protect On 300 dpi 600 dpi Letter A4 2 Mbytes 6 Mbytes Legal 3 Mbytes 6 Mbytes BR Script 2 mode 300 dpi 600 dpi ...

Page 281: ... specifications Type 72 pin and 32 bit or 36 bit output Access Time 80 nsec or less Capacity 1 2 4 8 16 or 32 Mbyte Height 46mm 1 8 inches or less There are 40 bit output SIMMs for workstations Such SIMMs do not fit this printer For SIMMs and installation consult the dealer where you purchased the printer When you install SIMMs follow these steps 1 Turn off the printer and unplug the power cord fr...

Page 282: ...ig 5 7 Removing the Metal Cover 6 Unpack a SIMM and hold it on its edge Caution SIMM boards may be damaged by even a small amount of static electricity Do not touch the memory chips or the board surface When handling the board and before installing or removing it wear an antistatic wrist strap or frequently touch the surface of the antistatic package or bare metal on the printer Screw Yellow ...

Page 283: ...apacity SIMMs in the lower socket and smaller capacity SIMMs in order in the upper sockets Be careful not to connect the network interface cable into the modular jack for options located inside the left side cover or it may damage the printer Fig 5 8 Installing the SIMMs 8 Refit the metal plate and secure it with the screws 9 Refit the left side cover to the printer 10 Plug in the power cord and t...

Page 284: ...0 dpi Duplex printing 300 dpi 600 dpi HP LaserJet 4 Mbytes 10 Mbytes BR Script 2 4 Mbytes 10 Mbytes Notes The Duplex unit can handle cut sheet paper of the sizes shown below Weight 60 to 90 g m2 16 to 24 lbs When the duplex unit is installed the capacity of the upper paper cassette decreases as shown below When the duplex unit is installed legal size paper can not be loaded into the upper paper ca...

Page 285: ... legal A4 ISO B5 except T2 and Executive The upper paper cassette with duplex installed paper source available size capacity the upper paper cassette T1 cut sheet letter legal A4 ISO B5 Executive A5 ISO B6 A6 envelope COM 10 Monarch C5 DL ISO B5 250 sheets 27 5mm 250 sheets 27 5mm 200 sheets 24 5mm 140 sheets 17 5mm 80 sheets 10 0mm 15 sheets 20 5mm 15 sheets 20 5mm 15 sheets 20 5mm 15 sheets 20 5...

Page 286: ... change the print density setting for lighter or darker printing toner consumption varies accordingly To adjust print density setting see Checking the Printed Test Pattern or Demo Page in Chapter 2 Toner Empty Message Check printed pages page counter and display messages periodically If the display shows the following message the printer has almost run out of toner or the toner is not evenly distr...

Page 287: ...l shows the toner empty message replace the old toner cartridge with a new one Replacing the Toner Cartridge Every time you replace the toner cartridge you need to clean the inside of the printer For further information on cleaning see Cleaning in this chapter Note To ensure optimum print quality be sure to use quality toner cartridges To obtain toner cartridges consult the dealer where you purcha...

Page 288: ...Clean the transfer guide referring to Cleaning the Printer Interior in this chapter 6 Open the bag to unpack a new toner cartridge Handle the toner cartridge with care 7 Hold the toner cartridge with both hands Rock it gently several times at a 45 angle This distributes the toner evenly inside the cartridge 45 45 Fig 6 2 Rocking the Toner Cartridge Clean Brush Transfer Roller Anti Static Teeth ...

Page 289: ... sealing tape comes out all the way 10 Insert the toner cartridge in the direction of the arrows engraved on the cartridge into the side guides until it stops securely in the cartridge holder inside the printer Note Push both sides of the toner cartridge gently until the cartridge is seated correctly in place 11 Close the top cover of the printer ...

Page 290: ...ows 1 Turn off the printer and unplug the power cord 2 Remove the paper cassette and optional font cartridge card 3 Open the multi purpose tray 4 Wipe the printer body with a soft cloth to remove dust from it Dip the cloth in water and wring it out thoroughly for cleaning Note Use water or neutral detergents for cleaning Cleaning with volatile liquids such as thinner or benzine damages the surface...

Page 291: ...the printer interior Notes When you clean the printer interior pay attention to the following If your clothes are smeared with toner wipe off toner with a dry cloth and wash clothes in cold water If you wash them in hot water toner gets dissolved inside the material and it will not come out Never touch the hot fuser Never touch or clean the transfer roller or print quality may be adversely affecte...

Page 292: ...cess for cleaning Fig 6 6 Cleaning the Paper Access Cover and Transfer Guide 4 Wipe off toner and paper particles from the top surface of the black plastic paper guide with a dry soft cloth Fig 6 7 Cleaning the Paper Guide 5 Detach the cleaning brush from the top cover and clean the anti static teeth by sliding the brush several times After cleaning replace the brush in its slot 6 Refit the toner ...

Page 293: ...ette 12 COVER OPEN The upper cover of the printer is open Close the cover 13 JAM XXXXXX Paper is jammed in the printer XXXXXX is TRAYS INSIDE REAR DUPLEX Remove the jammed paper from the indicated area See page 7 6 14 NO CARTRIDGE The toner cartridge is not installed in the printer Install a toner cartridge XX NO CASSETTE The paper cassette is not installed XX is T1 T2 Install the paper cassette 1...

Page 294: ...d was removed while the printer is on line Turn off the printer install the font cartridge card and turn on the printer The CONTINUE switch will allow you to temporarily ignore this message 27 NO DX UNIT The duplex unit is not installed with the printer when the duplex printing mode is selected Install the duplex unit correctly See the DX 1200 DX 1600 user s guide 27 NO DX TRAY The duplex paper gu...

Page 295: ...e CONTINUE switch to resume printing If the same error should occur after you press the CONTINUE switch turn off the printer Wait a few seconds then turn it on again Reduce the input buffer size See page 4 46 Turn off KEEP PCL Add SIMM memory with power off Download font and the fonts saved in the HDD card might cause the error for it occupies the same work area as the RAM Memory expansion is reco...

Page 296: ...th the MIO card Install the MIO card correctly See page 5 6 46 OPT IO ERROR Connection error with optional feeders and duplex unit Check the interface cable connection between the printer and the fitted option 47 CARD R ERROR Card read error Use a new card If the same error occurs consult your dealer or service personnel XX SIZE ERROR Paper of incorrect size is loaded into XX XX is T2 DX Set the c...

Page 297: ...econds then turn it on again 61 PROG ERROR Program ROM checksum error Turn off the printer Wait a few seconds then turn it on again 62 FONT ERROR Font ROM checksum error Turn off the printer Wait a few seconds then turn it on again 63 D RAM ERROR D RAM error Turn off the printer Wait a few seconds then turn it on again 66 NV W ERROR NV RAM error Turn off the printer Wait a few seconds then turn it...

Page 298: ...the adjustment lever located in the bottom of the paper cassette or clean the printer interior and check the paper quality About the Adjustment Lever If paper is misfeeding or doublefeeding frequently set the adjustment lever according to the table below Recommended Paper Size I Backwards letter legal A4 ISO B5 Executive and A5 II Forwards ISO B6 A6 COM10 Monarch C5 and DL If CHECK TRAY is shown w...

Page 299: ... DATA lamp may come on and the following message may appear on the display 07 FF PAUSE After a paper jam has occurred data usually remains in the printer memory The message prompts you to execute a form feed and print out the remaining data Press the SEL switch to continue Paper Jam at Paper Exit 13 JAM REAR If paper has passed behind the rear access cover and a paper jam has occurred at the paper...

Page 300: ...s behind the rear access cover before the paper exit remove the jammed paper as follows 1 Open the rear access cover 2 Pull out the jammed paper slowly in direction A or B Fig 7 3 Paper Jam at Rear Access Cover 3 Close the rear access cover Rear Access Cover Direction A Direction B ...

Page 301: ...you Warning The fixing roller is extremely hot during operation Remove the paper carefully Caution After having removed the jammed paper if the printed paper has a stain print several pages before restarting your printing Remove the jammed paper carefully so as not to spread toner Take care not to stain your hands and clothes with toner Wash toner stains immediately with cold water Never touch the...

Page 302: ... cover and remove the toner cartridge 3 Raise the paper access cover 4 Remove the jammed paper using the following methods If paper has passed through the paper access cover and toner is on the paper pull it with making paper edge round in direction A toward the upper side of the printer Caution Take care not to stain your hands and clothes with toner Wash out toner stains immediately with cold wa...

Page 303: ...r Cassette 3 Install the paper cassette Caution Do not pull out the upper paper cassette while paper is being fed from the lower paper cassette or it causes a paper jam Paper Jam in the Multi purpose Tray 13 JAM TRAYS If a paper jam occurs in the multi purpose tray follow these steps 1 Remove the jammed paper in the multi purpose tray 2 Reset all the paper on the multi purpose tray correctly 3 Ope...

Page 304: ...s you go to be free Come together right now over me Here come Flat top he come One thing I can tell you is you goA to be free Come together right now over me Here come Flat top he come Lucy in the sky with AAAAA Diamonde One thing I can tell you is you go to be free Come together right now over me Here come A Flat top he come One thing I can tell you is you go to be free Come together right now ov...

Page 305: ... TROUBLESHOOTING 7 13 Follow these steps to clear the problem 1 Open the top cover of the printer Fig 7 8 Opening the Top Cover 2 Remove the toner cartridge from the printer Fig 7 9 Removing the Toner Cartridge ...

Page 306: ...distributes the toner evenly inside the cartridge 45 45 Fig 7 10 Distributing the Toner Evenly 4 Install the toner cartridge and close the top cover of the printer 5 Print out several pages If you are still not satisfied with the printout replace the toner cartridge with a new one ...

Page 307: ...o be free Come tin the sky right now over me A Here come Pat top he come One thing I can tell you is you go to be free Come together right now over me Here come Pat top he come One thing I can tell you is you go to be free Come together right now over me Here come v he come Lucky Diamonde in the sky with One thing I can tell you is you go to be free Come tin the skyright now over me Here come Pat ...

Page 308: ...ed characters and stains the printed page clean the printer interior See Cleaning in Chapter 6 Fig 7 13 Toner Scatter If the same print problem occurs after cleaning take any of the following actions Make sure that you use paper OHP films or envelopes that meet specifications Check for glue on the paper Glue causes toner to scatter If toner scatters over the entire printing surface adjust the prin...

Page 309: ...se this problem Fig 7 14 Black Page White Page If nothing is printed on pages make sure that the toner cartridge is not empty the sealing tape is removed from the toner cartridge or you use paper OHP films or envelopes that meet specifications If a stack of paper is not fanned more than one sheet may be loaded at a time which may cause blank pages to be ejected Fig 7 15 White Page ...

Page 310: ... now over me Here come Pat top he come One thing I can tell you is you goA to be free Come together right now over me Here come Pat top he come Lucky in the sky with AAAAA Diamonde One thing I can tell you is you go to be free Come tin the sky right now over me Here come A Pat top he come One thing I can tell you is you go to be free Come in the sky right now over me HereA come Pat top he come One...

Page 311: ...A 1 514 685 2040 Please log on to our BBS with your first name last name and a four digit number for your password Our BBS supports modem speeds up to 14 400 8 bits no parity 1 stop bit Fax Back System For USA only Brother Customer Service has installed an easy to use Fax Back System so you can get instant answers to common technical questions and product information for all Brother products This ...

Page 312: ...te Letter size Warm Up Max 1 minute at 20 C 68 F First Print HL 1260e 20 seconds or less HL 1660 1660e 16 seconds or less A4 size by face down print delivery from cassette feed Prestart by software command for 10 second first print Print Media Toner in a single component cartridge Life Expectancy 9 000 single sided pages cartridge A4 or letter size paper with about 5 coverage Resident Printer Font...

Page 313: ...660e only and MIO interface For further information see the section INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS in Appendix RAM HL 1260e 2 Mbyte HL 1660 4 Mbyte expandable to 66 Mbytes with SIMMs HL 1660e 8 Mbyte expandable to 72 Mbytes with SIMMs The standard memory fitted can vary depending on the printer model and country Font Cartridge Card Slots 2 slots 1 font cartridge slot HP LaserJet Compatible 1 card slot P...

Page 314: ... 1260e Printing 49 dB A or less Stand by 40 dB A or less HL 1660 1660e Printing 52 dB A or less Stand by 45 dB A or less Temperature Operating 10 to 32 5 C 50 F to 90 5 F Storage 0 to 35 C 38 F to 95 F Humidity Operating 20 to 80 without condensation Storage 10 to 80 without condensation Dimensions W x H x D 371 6 x 326 5 x 393 mm 14 8 x 12 9 x 15 5 inches 371 6 x 446 5 x 393 mm 14 8 x 17 6 x 15 5...

Page 315: ...ray capacity Approx 150 sheets of 80 g m2 20 lbs Printed Output Face down print delivery Approx 250 sheets Face up output delivery Paper Type Cassette Feed Standard upper cassette Tray 1 Plain paper of letter legal A4 ISO B5 A5 ISO B6 A6 and Executive sizes 60 to 105 g m2 16 to 28 lbs Envelopes of COM10 Monarch C5 DL and ISO B5 sizes Multi purpose tray MP tray Plain paper from 90 x 148 mm to 216 x...

Page 316: ...eding OHP film the use of a recommended type for laser printers will ensure optimum printing For detailed information on the specification or purchase please contact your nearest authorized sales representative or the place of purchase PAPER The printer is designed to work well with most types of xerographic and bond paper However some paper variables may have an effect on print quality or handlin...

Page 317: ...ANTY OR SERVICE AGREEMENTS ENVELOPES Most envelopes will perform acceptably on your printer However some envelopes will have feeding and print quality problems because of their construction A suitable envelope should have edges with a straight well creased folds and should not have more than two thickness of paper along the lead edge The envelope should lie flat and not have baggy or flimsy constr...

Page 318: ...h material is more stable at the high temperatures in the fusing unit Adhesives should not come in contact with any part of the printer because the label stock may stick to the drum or rollers and cause jams and print quality problems No adhesive should be exposed between the labels Labels should be arranged so that they cover the entire page with the only exposed spaces being lengthwise down the ...

Page 319: ...7 24 21 19 Fig A 1 Parallel Interface Connector Pin Assignment Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 DATA STROBE 19 Twisted pair ground 2 DATA 0 20 Twisted pair ground 3 DATA 1 21 Twisted pair ground 4 DATA 2 22 Twisted pair ground 5 DATA 3 23 Twisted pair ground 6 DATA 4 24 Twisted pair ground 7 DATA 5 25 Twisted pair ground 8 DATA 6 26 Twisted pair ground 9 DATA 7 27 Twisted pair ground 10 ACKNLG 28 Twi...

Page 320: ... is high The signal becomes high under data receiving off line or error states 12 PE OUT This signal becomes high when a paper empty state is detected 13 SLCT OUT This signal becomes high when the printer is selected and low when it is deselected 14 AUTO FEED IN This signal is used only for the bi directional interface 31 INPUT PRIME IN This signal is used only for the bi directional interface 32 ...

Page 321: ...e Computers and IBM PS 2 Computers Signal Printer Pin No Computer Pin No DATA STROBE 1 1 DATA 0 2 2 DATA 1 3 3 DATA 2 4 4 DATA 3 5 5 DATA 4 6 6 DATA 5 7 7 DATA 6 8 8 DATA 7 9 9 ACKNLG 10 10 BUSY 11 11 PE 12 12 SLCT 13 13 AUTO FEED 14 14 GND 19 30 18 25 FAULT 32 15 SLCT IN 36 17 ...

Page 322: ...ts or 8 bits 5 Parity Odd even or none 6 Stop bit 1 or 2 stop bits 7 Protocol Xon Xoff or DTR Interface Connectors A shielded cable should be used 13 10 7 4 1 25 21 18 14 Fig A 2 Serial Interface Connector Pin Assignment Pin No Signal IN OUT Printer Controller Pin No Signal IN OUT Printer Controller 1 FG 14 NC 2 SD 15 NC 3 RD 16 NC 4 RS 17 NC 5 NC 18 NC 6 DR 19 NC 7 SG 20 ER 8 NC 21 NC 9 NC 22 NC ...

Page 323: ...ata RD IN Receive Data Receives data transmitted from the computer RS OUT Request To Send SPACE level when the printer is ready to send data to the computer DR IN Data Set Ready When DSR is at SPACE level data can be accepted SG Signal Ground ER OUT Data Terminal Ready MARK level when the printer is Busy ...

Page 324: ...l port use a cable with the following pin configurations Printer Male Computer Female SD 2 2 RD RD 3 3 SD DR DSR 6 4 ER DTR SG 7 5 SG ER DTR 20 6 8 DR DSR CS CTS DB 25 Serial Connection When you use a computer with a 25 pin serial port use a cable with the following pin configurations Printer Male Computer Female FG 1 1 FG SD 2 3 RD RD 3 2 SD DR DSR 6 20 ER DTR SG 7 7 SG ER DTR 20 5 6 CS CTS DR DS...

Page 325: ...USER S GUIDE Appendix 14 Universal Serial Bus USB Interface HL 1660e only Interface Connector Pin Assignment Pin No Signal 1 Vcc 5V 2 Data Serial Data 3 Data Serial Data 4 Ground ...

Page 326: ... 850 and IBM Proprinter XL emulation modes See FONT Switch in Chapter 4 When you have selected the HP GL emulation mode you can select the standard or alternate character set with the MODE switch See GRAPHICS MODE in Chapter 4 OCR Symbol Sets When the OCR A or OCR B font is selected the corresponding symbol set is always used OCR A OCR B ...

Page 327: ...USER S GUIDE Appendix 16 HP LaserJet Mode Roman 8 8U ISO Latin1 0N ISO Latin2 2N ISO Latin5 5N ...

Page 328: ...APPENDICES Appendix 17 PC 8 10U PC 8 D N 11U PC 850 12U PC 852 17U ...

Page 329: ...USER S GUIDE Appendix 18 PC 8 Turkish 9T Windows Latin1 19U Windows Latin2 9E Windows Latin5 5T ...

Page 330: ...APPENDICES Appendix 19 Legal 1U Ventura Math 6M Ventura Intl 13J Ventura US 14J ...

Page 331: ...USER S GUIDE Appendix 20 PS Math 5M PS Text 10J Math 8 8M Pi Font 15U ...

Page 332: ...APPENDICES Appendix 21 MS Publishing 6J Windows 3 0 9U Desktop 7J MC Text 12J ...

Page 333: ...with which characters are to be replaced in the Roman 8 character set For other characters see the Roman 8 character set SYMBOL SET 23 24 40 5B 5C 5D 5E 60 7B 7C 7D 7E ISO 2 IRV ISO 4 UK ISO 6 ASCII ISO10 SWE FIN ISO11 Swedish ISO14 JISASCII ISO15 Italian ISO16 POR ISO17 Spanish ISO21 German ISO25 French ISO57 Chinese ISO60 NOR v1 ISO61 NOR v2 ISO69 French ISO84 POR ISO85 Spanish HP German HP Span...

Page 334: ...APPENDICES Appendix 23 ...

Page 335: ...he top of the table are hexadecimal code values with which characters are to be replaced in the US ASCII character set For other characters see the US ASCII character set CHARACTER SET 23 24 40 5B 5C 5D 5E 60 7B 7C 7D 7E German UK ASCII I French I Danish I Italy Spanish Swedish Japanese Norwegian Danish II UK ASCII II French II Dutch South African ...

Page 336: ...APPENDICES Appendix 25 PC 8 PC 8 D N PC 850 PC 852 ...

Page 337: ...USER S GUIDE Appendix 26 PC 860 PC 863 PC 865 PC 8 Turkish ...

Page 338: ...APPENDICES Appendix 27 IBM Mode PC 8 PC 8 D N PC 850 PC 852 ...

Page 339: ...USER S GUIDE Appendix 28 PC 860 PC 863 PC 865 PC 8 Turkish ...

Page 340: ...APPENDICES Appendix 29 HP GL Mode ANSI ASCII 9825 CHR SET ...

Page 341: ...USER S GUIDE Appendix 30 FRENCH GERMAN SCANDINAVIAN SPANISH LATIN JIS ASCII ...

Page 342: ...APPENDICES Appendix 31 ROMAN8 EXT ISO IRV ISO SWEDISH ISO SWEDISH N ...

Page 343: ...USER S GUIDE Appendix 32 ISO NORWAY 1 ISO GERMAN ISO FRENCH ISO U K ...

Page 344: ...APPENDICES Appendix 33 ISO ITALIAN ISO SPANISH ISO PORTUGUESE ISO NORWAY 2 ...

Page 345: ...atin5 7J DeskTop 9J PC 1004 OS 2 10J PS Text 13J Ventura International 14J Ventura US 6J Microsoft Publishing 8M Math 8 5M PS Math 6M Ventura Math 15U PI Font 1U Legal 1E ISO 4 United Kingdom 0U ISO 6 ASCII 2U ISO 2 IRV 0S ISO 11 Swedish names 0I ISO 15 Italian 1S HP Spanish 2S ISO 17 Spanish 3S ISO 10 Swedish 4S ISO 16 Portuguese 5S ISO 84 Portuguese 6S ISO 85 Spanish 0G HP German 1G ISO 21 Germa...

Page 346: ...nternational 14J Ventura US 6J Microsoft Publishing 8M Math 8 5M PS Math 6M Ventura Math 15U PI Font 1U Legal 1E ISO 4 United Kingdom 0U ISO 6 ASCII 2U ISO 2 IRV 0S ISO 11 Swedish names 0I ISO 15 Italian 1S HP Spanish 2S ISO 17 Spanish 3S ISO 10 Swedish 4S ISO 16 Portuguese 5S ISO 84 Portuguese 6S ISO 85 Spanish 0G HP German 1G ISO 21 German 0D ISO 60 Norwegian 1 1D ISO 61 Norwegian 2 0F ISO 25 Fr...

Page 347: ... 3 1 Latin5 7J DeskTop 9J PC 1004 OS 2 10J PS Text 13J Ventura International 14J Ventura US 6J Microsoft Publishing 8M Math 8 5M PS Math 6M Ventura Math 15U PI Font 1U Legal 1E ISO 4 United Kingdom 0U ISO 6 ASCII 2U ISO 2 IRV 0S ISO 11 Swedish names 0I ISO 15 Italian 1S HP Spanish 2S ISO 17 Spanish 3S ISO 10 Swedish 4S ISO 16 Portuguese 5S ISO 84 Portuguese 6S ISO 85 Spanish 0G HP German 1G ISO 21...

Page 348: ...national 14J Ventura US 6J Microsoft Publishing 8M Math 8 5M PS Math 6M Ventura Math 15U PI Font 1U Legal 1E ISO 4 United Kingdom 0U ISO 6 ASCII 2U ISO 2 IRV 0S ISO 11 Swedish names 0I ISO 15 Italian 1S HP Spanish 2S ISO 17 Spanish 3S ISO 10 Swedish 4S ISO 16 Portuguese 5S ISO 84 Portuguese 6S ISO 85 Spanish 0G HP German 1G ISO 21 German 0D ISO 60 Norwegian 1 1D ISO 61 Norwegian 2 0F ISO 25 French...

Page 349: ... 27 38 108 70 1B 26 6C 46 lines Left Margin ESC a L 27 38 97 76 1B 26 61 4C column Right Margin ESC a M 27 38 97 77 1B 26 61 4D column Clear Side Margin ESC 9 27 57 1B 39 Line Pitch ESC l C 27 38 108 67 1B 26 6C 43 48 inch Line Spacing ESC l D 27 38 108 68 1B 26 6C 44 1 line inch ESC l 1 D 27 38 108 49 68 1B 26 6C 31 44 2 lines inch ESC l 2 D 27 38 108 50 68 1B 26 6C 32 44 3 lines inch ESC l 3 D 2...

Page 350: ... 30 41 C5 ESC l 91 A 27 38 108 57 49 65 1B 26 6C 39 31 41 CURSOR POSITIONING Horizontal Position ESC a C 27 38 97 67 1B 26 61 43 column Horizontal Position ESC a H 27 38 97 72 1B 26 61 48 decipoint Horizontal Position ESC p X 27 42 112 88 1B 2A 70 58 dot Vertical Position ESC a R 27 38 97 82 1B 26 61 52 line Vertical Position ESC a V 27 38 97 86 1B 26 61 56 decipoint Vertical Position ESC p Y 27 4...

Page 351: ...e 9 ESC b 9 M 27 42 98 57 77 1B 2A 62 39 4D CCITT G3 G4 original ESC b 1152 M 27 42 98 49 49 53 50 77 1B 2A 62 31 31 35 32 4D TIFF for 600 dpi only original ESC b 1024 M 27 42 98 49 48 50 52 77 1B 2A 62 31 30 32 34 4D 1200 dpi Image Format ESC b 1027 M 27 42 98 49 48 50 55 77 1B 2A 62 31 30 32 37 4D for 1200 dpi only original Compress Transfer ESC b C data 27 42 98 67 1B 2A 62 43 byte Raster Y Off...

Page 352: ...note below ID 2 Gray ESC c 2 G 27 42 99 50 71 1B 2A 63 32 47 10 Gray ESC c 10 G 27 42 99 49 48 71 1B 2A 63 31 30 47 15 Gray ESC c 15 G 27 42 99 49 53 71 1B 2A 63 31 35 47 30 Gray ESC c 30 G 27 42 99 51 48 71 1B 2A 63 33 30 47 45 Gray ESC c 45 G 27 42 99 52 53 71 1B 2A 63 34 35 47 70 Gray ESC c 70 G 27 42 99 55 48 71 1B 2A 63 37 30 47 90 Gray ESC c 90 G 27 42 99 57 48 71 1B 2A 63 39 30 47 100 Gray ...

Page 353: ...s hatched Fill ESC c 3 P 27 42 99 51 80 1B 2A 63 33 50 User defined ESC c 4 P 27 42 99 52 80 1B 2A 63 34 50 Current Pattern ESC c 5 P 27 42 99 53 80 1B 2A 63 35 50 Brother defined Shading Fill ESC c 130 P 27 42 99 49 51 48 80 1B 2A 63 31 33 30 50 64 steps original Define Pattern ESC c W 1B 2A 63 51 27 42 99 87 byte User defined Pattern Control Delete All ESC c 0 Q 1B 2A 63 30 51 27 42 99 48 81 Del...

Page 354: ... ESC c 5 F 27 42 99 53 70 1B 2A 63 35 46 Copy Assign ESC c 6 F 27 42 99 54 70 1B 2A 63 36 46 Download Font Flash Memory Card original Delete One from Card ESC c 1026 F 27 42 99 49 48 50 54 70 1B 2A 63 31 30 32 36 46 Delete All from Card ESC c 1028 F 27 42 99 49 48 50 56 70 1B 2A 63 31 30 32 38 46 Save Current Font into Card ESC c 1029 F 27 42 99 49 48 50 57 70 1B 2A 63 31 30 32 39 46 Set to Primar...

Page 355: ...27 38 102 49 48 88 1B 26 66 31 30 58 Macro Card original Delete All Macros from Card ESC f 1030 X 27 38 102 49 48 51 48 88 1B 26 66 31 30 33 30 58 Delete Current Macro ESC f 1036 X 27 38 102 49 48 51 54 88 1B 26 66 31 30 33 36 58 from Card Save Current Macro into Card ESC f 1038 X 27 38 102 49 48 51 56 88 1B 26 66 31 30 33 38 58 STATUS READBACK Set Status Readback Location Type Invalid Location ES...

Page 356: ...d 3 D 27 38 100 51 68 1B 26 64 33 44 OFF ESC d 27 38 100 64 1B 26 64 40 Half Line Feed ESC 27 61 1B 3D Line Termination CR CR LF LF FF FF ESC k 0 G 27 38 107 48 71 1B 26 6B 30 47 CR CR LF LF LF FF FF ESC k 1 G 27 38 107 49 71 1B 26 6B 31 47 CR CR LF LF CR ESC k 2 G 27 38 107 50 71 1B 26 6B 32 47 FF FF CR CR CR LF LF LF CR ESC k 3 G 27 38 107 51 71 1B 26 6B 33 47 FF FF CR Print Orientation Portrait...

Page 357: ...79 1B 0D 52 4F Set HRC to Light Level ESC CR R L 27 13 82 76 1B 0D 52 4C Set HRC to Medium Level ESC CR R M 27 13 82 77 1B 0D 52 4D Set HRC to Dark Level ESC CR R D 27 13 82 68 1B 0D 52 44 User Reset original Restore to User Settings ESC CR R 27 13 33 82 1B 0D 21 52 0 to 2 Factory Reset original Restore to Factory Settings ESC CR F D 27 13 70 68 1B 0D 46 44 Execute Card Data original Execute saved...

Page 358: ...U 27 40 49 55 85 1B 28 31 37 55 Windows 3 1 Latin1 ESC 19 U 27 40 49 57 85 1B 28 31 39 55 Character Set original ROMAN 8 ESC s 1 C 27 40 115 49 67 1B 28 73 31 43 US ASCII ESC s 2 C 27 40 115 50 67 1B 28 73 32 43 GERMAN ESC s 3 C 27 40 115 51 67 1B 28 73 33 43 UK ENGLISH ESC s 4 C 27 40 115 52 67 1B 28 73 34 43 FRENCH ESC s 5 C 27 40 115 53 67 1B 28 73 35 43 DUTCH ESC s 6 C 27 40 115 54 67 1B 28 73...

Page 359: ...ESC s 24 S 27 40 115 50 52 83 1B 28 73 32 34 53 Outline ESC s 32 S 27 40 115 51 50 83 1B 28 73 33 32 53 Inline ESC s 64 S 27 40 115 54 52 83 1B 28 73 36 34 53 Shadowed ESC s 128 S 27 40 115 49 50 56 83 1B 28 73 31 32 38 53 Outline Shadowed ESC s 160 S 27 40 115 49 54 48 83 1B 28 73 31 36 30 53 Stroke Weight ESC s B 27 40 115 66 1B 28 73 42 Ultra Thin ESC s 7B 27 40 115 2D 55 66 1B 28 73 45 37 42 E...

Page 360: ...C s 1 p v 1 s 3 b 4 1 1 3 T PC Brussels Light ESC s 1 p v 0 s 3 b 4 1 4 3 T PC Brussels Demi ESC s 1 p v 0 s 2 b 4 1 4 3 T PC Brussels LightItalic ESC s 1 p v 1 s 3 b 4 1 4 3 T PC Brussels DemiItalic ESC s 1 p v 1 s 2 b 4 1 4 3 T PC Tennessee Roman ESC s 1 p v 0 s 0 b 4 1 0 1 T PC Tennessee Bold ESC s 1 p v 0 s 3 b 4 1 0 1 T PC Tennessee Italic ESC s 1 p v 1 s 0 b 4 1 0 1 T PC Tennessee BoldItalic...

Page 361: ...talic ESC s 1 p v 1 s 0 b 1 5 7 T Copenhagen BoldItalic ESC s 1 p v 1 s 3 b 1 5 7 T Portugal Roman ESC s 1 p v 0 s 0 b 1 5 8 T Portugal Bold ESC s 1 p v 0 s 3 b 1 5 8 T Portugal Italic ESC s 1 p v 1 s 0 b 1 5 8 T Portugal BoldItalic ESC s 1 p v 1 s 3 b 1 5 8 T Bitmapped Fonts LetterGothic16 66 ESC s 0 p 16 67 h 8 5 v 0 s 0 b 1 3 0 T OCR A ESC 0 O ESC s 0 p 10 h 12 v 0 s 0 b 1 0 4 T OCR B ESC 1 O E...

Page 362: ... header size is 94 byte Both the header and the picture data are transferred by one transfer graphics data command ESC b W Normal PCL transfer graphics data command has a limitation of the data size and should not exceed 32767 Unlike other mode mode 1152 is special and this mode does not have 32767 byte size limitation Print model is not applied to this type of raster graphics The mode 1152 graphi...

Page 363: ... 67 Pixels line Same as 64 65 68 69 Lines picture If picture line count 3100 these 2 bytes become 1C 0C 70 71 Lines picture Same as 70 71 72 73 00 00 reserved 74 75 Photo metrics 00 00 data 0 white 01 00 data 0 black 76 77 02 00 reserved Endian format 78 79 Bit Fill Order 01 00 filled from MSB 02 00 filled from LSB 80 81 01 00 reserved 82 83 00 00 reserved min pixel value 84 85 01 00 reserved max ...

Page 364: ... Compression tag Tag ID 259 The printer supports 1 2 3 4 and 32773 1 no compression Bits Sample 1 4 8 2 CCITT G3 MH Bits Sample 1 3 CCITT G3 MR Bits Sample 1 4 CCITT G4 Bits Sample 1 32773 Pack Bit Bits Sample 1 3 Sample pixel Tag ID 277 This value should be 1 This means the printer accepts only monochrome TIFF file 4 Bits Sample Tag ID 258 The printer supports 1 4 and 8 If you specify 4 or 8 and ...

Page 365: ...00 dpi printing mode cannot be selected The PCL Mode set command for 1200 dpi Image Format is ESC b1027M The transfer raster data command ESC b W then transfers horizontal 1200 dpi data 1200 dpi Graphic Data Compression Format This compression format consists of blocks of data 64 dots down the page starting from the leading edge of the paper Ex If the graphic data extends over three bands as shown...

Page 366: ...compresses the original image data word by word 16 bits The compressed data consists of both horizontal compression which uses 16 bit 8 bit and 4 bit repeating patterns within 1 word or 2 words of data and vertical compression which indicates to repeat the same data as in the previous line with 1 word of data Ÿ Non compressed data When the most significant bit in the first 2 bytes is 0 the printer...

Page 367: ...be the 8 bit data to repeat 15 14 13 12 8 7 0 1 1 0 number of repeats data to repeat 8 bits 5 bits Ÿ 4 bit repeating compression data When the most significant 3 bits in the first 2 bytes are in the order 1 0 1 the following 4 bits indicate 4 bit data to repeat The remaining 9 bits indicate the number of times to repeat the 16 bit 4 by 4 bits data 15 14 13 12 9 8 0 1 0 1 data to repeat number or r...

Page 368: ...d y_end chord_angle BEZIER ABSOLUTE BZ x1_control_pt y1_control_pt x2_control_pt y2_control_pt x3_control_pt y3_control_pt params parms BEZIER RELATIVE BR x1_control_pt_increments y1_control_pt_increments x2_control_pt_increments y2_control_pt_increments x3_control_pt_increments y3_control_pt_increments params parms PLOT ABSOLUTE PA x y x y PLOT RELATIVE PR x y x y PEN DOWN PD x y x y PEN UP PU x ...

Page 369: ...char char l bterm DEFINE LABEL TERMINATOR DT l bterm mode CHARACTER PLOT CP spaces lines TRANSPARENT DATA TD mode DEFINE VARIABLE TEXT PATH DV path line Line and Fill Attributes Group LINE TYPE LT line_type pattern_length mode LINE ATTRIBUTES LA kind value kind value PEN WIDTH PW width pen PEN WIDTH UNIT SELECTION WU type SELECT PEN SP pen SYMBOL MODE SM char FILL TYPE FT fill_type option 1 option...

Page 370: ...F Reply PJL DINQUIRE LPARM emulation variable CR LF value CR LF FF ECHO PJL ECHO Words CR LF Reply PJL ECHO Words CR LF FF ENTER PJL ENTER LANGUAGE emulation CR LF EOJ PJL EOJ NAME job name CR LF INFO PJL INFO read only variable CR LF Reply PJL INFO read only variable CR LF 1 or more lines of printable characters or WS followed by CR LF FF INITIALIZE PJL INITIALIZE CR LF INQUIRE PJL INQUIRE LPARM ...

Page 371: ...able Code Area through 31 d and 129 d through 159 d Change Emulation Changes the emulation of the printer All ESC CR m 27 13 m 1B 0D m original data received so far will be printed and the page ejected m is an ASCII code m AB BR Script 2 Batch Mode m AI BR Script 2 Interactive Mode m E Reset Epson Mode m GL HP GL Mode m H HP LaserJet Mode m I IBM Proprinter Mode User Reset Restore to User Settings...

Page 372: ...es to next vertical tab stop VT 11 0B Select VFU Selects Vertical Format Unit ESC n 27 47 n 1B 2F n Set Vertical Tab Sets up to 16 vertical tab stops in selected ESC B n1 27 66 n1 1B 42 n1 Stops VFU Vertical Format Unit selected by nk NUL nk 0 nk 00 Channel previous command Terminated by NUL Set Absolute Print Moves n1 n2 x 256 60 from left ESC n1 n2 27 36 n1 n2 1B 24 n1 n2 Position margin Set Rel...

Page 373: ...a m a data Select Download Selects either downloaded n 1 or ESC n 27 37 n 1B 25 n Character Mode internal n 0 character set Copy ROM Copies internal character data to ESC 0 0 0 27 58 48 48 1B 3A 30 Characters to download RAM area 48 30 30 Download RAM Select Bit Image Selects and prints bit image data ESC m n1 27 42 m n1 1B 2A m n1 Mode n2 data n2 data n2 data Set 9 dot Bit Image Selects and print...

Page 374: ...er All ESC CR m 27 13 m 1B 0D m original data received so far will be printed and the page ejected m is an ASCII code m AB BR Script 2 Batch Mode m AI BR Script 2 Interactive Mode m E Epson Mode m GL HP GL Mode m H HP LaserJet Mode m I Reset IBM Proprinter Mode User Reset Restore to User Settings ESC CR 27 13 33 1B 0D 21 n 0 to 2 n R n 82 n 52 Paper Input Control Controls the paper input ESC EM n ...

Page 375: ... nk NUL nk NUL Vertical Tab Advances to next vertical tab stops VT 11 0B or LF if none have been defined Restore to Default Clears any vertical tab stops and sets ESC R 27 82 1B 52 Tab Settings default horizontal tab stops every 8 columns Set Pica Pitch Selects 10 cpi printing DC2 18 12 Set Elite Pitch Selects 12 cpi printing ESC 27 58 1B 3A Set Cancel Sets n 1 or cancels n 0 proportionally ESC P ...

Page 376: ...er Prints one character c from the All ESC c 27 94 c 1B 5E c from All Character Character Table Table Define 8 dot Allows definition of user defined ESC n1 n2 27 61 n1 n2 1B 3D n1 n2 Download characters sp m a1 a2 32 m a1 a2 20 m a1 a2 Characters data data data Select Download Selects font and print quality n 0 or 2 ESC I n 27 73 n 1B 49 n Font internal fonts n 4 or 6 downloaded fonts Set Single D...

Page 377: ...N DI run rise RELATIVE DIRECTION DR run rise ABSOLUTE CHARACTER SIZE SI width height RELATIVE CHARACTER SIZE SR width height CHARACTER SLANT SL tangent_of_angle STANDARD SET DEFINITION CS Designate_standard_character_set ALTERNATE SET DEFINITION CA Designate_alternate_character_set LABEL LB char char l bterm DEFINE LABEL TERMINATOR DT l bterm CHARACTER PLOT CP spaces lines USER DEFINED CHARACTER U...

Page 378: ... 2 Factory Reset Restore to Factory Settings ESC CR F D 27 13 70 68 1B 0D 46 44 Duplex Simplex Print available when duplex unit is installed original Set Simplex ESC CR 0 D 27 13 33 48 68 1B 0D 21 30 44 Set Duplex long edge binding ESC CR 1 D 27 13 33 49 68 1B 0D 21 31 44 Set Duplex short edge binding ESC CR 2 D 27 13 33 50 68 1B 0D 21 32 44 Page Side Selection available when duplex unit is instal...

Page 379: ...meters are not specified they take the default settings The last parameter must be the bar code data start b or B or the expanded character data start l or L Other parameters can be specified in any sequence The prefix of each parameter can be a lower case or upper case character for example t0 or T0 s3 or S3 etc Bar Code Mode n t0 or T0 CODE 39 default n t1 or T1 Interleaved 2 of 5 n t3 or T3 FIM...

Page 380: ... bar code style parameter is ignored Expanded Character S 0 White 1 Black 2 Vertical stripes 3 Horizontal stripes 4 Cross hatch eg S n1 n2 n1 Background fill pattern n2 Foreground fill pattern If S is followed by only one parameter the parameter is a foreground fill pattern Line Block Drawing Box Drawing S 1 Black 2 Vertical stripes 3 Horizontal stripes 4 Cross hatch Bar Code n mnnn or Mnnn nnn 0 ...

Page 381: ...sked Note that the default setting is subject to the bar code mode selected by t or T Quiet Zone n onnn or Onnn nnn 0 32767 Quiet Zone is the space on both side of the bar codes Its width can be specified using the units which are set by the u of U parameter For the description of u or U parameter see the next section The default setting of Quiet Zone width is 1 inch Bar Code Expanded Character Un...

Page 382: ...AN13 EAN8 UPC A ISBN EAN13 EAN8 UPC A ISBN UPC E 22 mm 2 UPC E 18 mm 3 Others 12 mm Expanded characters 2 2 mm default Line Block Drawing Box Drawing 1 dot This parameter specifies the height of bar codes or expanded characters as above It can take the prefix h H d or D The height of bar codes is specified in the u or U specified unit Note that the default setting of the bar code height 12 mm 18 m...

Page 383: ... start character and stop character If the received data has an asterisk at its beginning or end the asterisk is regarded as a start character or stop character When Interleaved 2 of 5 is selected with the parameter t1 or T1 Ten numerical characters 0 to 9 can be accepted as bar code data Other characters cause data error The number of characters for bar codes is not limited Since this mode of bar...

Page 384: ...ted by a check digit Total 8 digits 0 6 digits 1 check digit 2 6 digits The first character and the last check digit are removed from the 8 digit data 1 For 8 digits can be used in place of a check digit 2 Adding and 2 or 5 digit number after the data creates an add on code for all 6 and 8 digit formats When Codabar is selected with the parameter t9 or T9 Characters 0 to 9 can be printed Character...

Page 385: ... T12 t13 or T13 or t14 or T14 Box Drawing ESC i E or e E or e is a terminator Line Block Drawing ESC i V or v V or v is a terminator Expanded Character Data Start n l or L Data that follows l or L is read in as expanded character data or labeling data Expanded character data must end with the code 5CH which also terminates this command Example Program Listings WIDTH LPT1 255 CODE 39 LPRINT CHR 27 ...

Page 386: ...7 it6r1o0x150y70b0123456 Codabar LPRINT CHR 27 it9r1s0o0x00y100bA123456A Code 128 set A LPRINT CHR 27 it12r1o0x00y120bCODE128A12345 Code 128 set B LPRINT CHR 27 it13r1o0x00y140bCODE128B12345 Code 128 set C LPRINT CHR 27 it14r1o0x00y160b CHR 1 CHR 2 ISBN EAN LPRINTCHR 27 it130r1o0x00y180b123456789012 12345 EAN 128 set A LPRINT CHR 27 it132r1o0x00y210b1234567890 LPRINT CHR 12 END ...

Page 387: ... BR Script 2 mode 4 68 buzzer 4 45 C card operation 4 32 CCITT 1 8 Appendix 51 character set 4 27 4 56 4 57 4 60 Appendix 15 character sets in HP GL emulation mode 4 28 code table 4 54 4 58 code type 4 19 commands Appendix 38 communications parameters 4 18 computer 2 18 continue mode 4 44 CONTINUE switch 4 63 control panel 2 3 3 7 COPY switch 4 77 cut sheet paper size 4 23 D data compression Appen...

Page 388: ... 67 HP mode 4 67 I IBM Proprinter XL mode 4 68 input buffer 4 46 interface 1 5 interface mode 4 17 K KEEP PCL function 4 66 L lamps 4 4 landscape 4 20 language 3 8 LaserJet mode 4 67 left margin 4 23 left side cover 5 8 line feed pitch 4 25 line spacing 4 25 lines page 4 25 lines per page 4 23 list of optional fonts 4 85 list of panel switch settings 4 85 list of permanent download fonts 4 85 list...

Page 389: ...ctor 2 3 power save mode 4 69 power saving mode 1 8 power switch 2 3 2 20 primary font 4 50 print density 4 46 print start position 4 23 printer driver 3 1 printer emulation 3 1 printer settings 3 10 4 86 printer status message 4 2 printer test 4 86 protective parts 2 6 Q quick exit switch 4 6 R READY lamp 4 4 rear access cover 2 3 7 8 rear paper slit 3 17 reprint 1 9 4 61 reset mode 4 78 RESET sw...

Page 390: ...interface selection 4 17 time out for the automatic emulation change 4 65 time out for the power save mode 4 69 toner cartridge 1 4 2 2 2 7 6 1 toner empty 6 1 toner low 4 44 toner save mode 1 8 4 69 top cover 2 3 2 5 top margin 4 23 transfer guide 6 7 transfer roller 6 3 tray 1 3 16 tray 2 3 16 U upper paper cassette 2 3 3 11 user settings 3 10 4 47 W wait time 4 43 Windows 1 8 X X offset 4 23 Xo...

Page 391: ...n the printer Keep this manual in a convenient place for quick and easy reference at all times The product names in this guidebook are trademarks or registered trade marks of each manufacturer The specifications are subject to change without notice 1999 Brother Industries Ltd UH1431001 A Printed in Japan ...

Page 392: ...PRINTER 4 Installing the External Fax Modem 4 Settings on the Control Panel 6 USING THE FAX DRIVER 7 Installing the Fax Driver 7 Receiving Fax Messages 7 Sending a Fax Message 8 OTHER FUNCTIONS 10 Report Print 10 Sharing the Fax Function on a Network 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 13 Messages on the Control Panel 13 Q A 14 ...

Page 393: ...sages from each computer on a single telephone line if the printer is shared on the network and connected to the printer via a centronics parallel cable or via a network share 4 Automatically print a fax sent received report External Fax Modem Telephone Line External Fax Modem Telephone Line Parallel I F cable PC1 PC2 Print Queue for Printer1 Printer1 Telephone Line File Server RS 232C Cable Gende...

Page 394: ... Auto Off 90 Fax driver Operating system Microsoft Windows 3 1 Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT 4 0 Resolution Standard and Fine Only Fine mode 200 dpi in Windows NT 4 0 Dial type Tone Pulse Cover page A custom cover page can be created Phone book Up to 1 000 numbers can be registered Telephone numbers can be registered as groups up to 64 per group Note The floppy disk including the FAX Share driv...

Page 395: ...ed 3Com U S Robotics 56K Faxmodem Model No 5686 Note You cannot use a Class 1 Class 1 0 or Class 2 External Fax Modem PC and OS The fax driver works on the following types of PC and operating systems OS PC IBM PC AT or compatible Operating system Microsoft Windows 3 1 Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT 4 0 Caution The fax driver works in Windows NT 4 0 with Service Pack 3 0 or higher installed You c...

Page 396: ...ing down the SHIFT switch HIDDEN PANEL is displayed on the LED 4 Press the or switch until EXT FAX MODEM is displayed then press the SET switch 5 Select FAX MODEM ON by pressing the or switch Default setting is OFF Caution When setting FAX MODEM ON the RS 232C serial interface is used only for the fax function The printer cannot receive normal print data via the serial interface If you want to use...

Page 397: ...Modem refer to the user s guide supplied with the External Fax Modem 8 Turn on the External Fax Modem 9 Turn on the printer Caution Once installation is completed be sure to turn on the External Fax Modem before turning on the printer so that the printer recognizes the modem ...

Page 398: ...ceiving fax data Select from 0 to 4 The factory default setting is 2 REDUCTION Set if the received fax data is reduced for printing or not AUTO reduced automatically factory default setting OFF not reduced automatically 90 reduced to 90 FAX RAM SIZE Set the RAM size used for the fax function After turning the printer off and on the setting is active The factory setting is 1MB The maximum size that...

Page 399: ...re to install it as a Local Printer in Add Printer Wizard You should select the network port after installing the fax driver if you want to use it as a network printer If you install the fax driver as a Network Printer it will not work Receiving Fax Messages When the printer power is on the printer automatically receives fax data through the External Fax Modem and prints the data The FAX RECEIVING...

Page 400: ...are 1 Select Printer Setup or Page Setup in the File menu of the application software The setting dialog box appears after selecting Print in some application software 2 Change the printer driver to Brother FAX Share in the setting dialog box Send the fax message 1 Select Print in the File menu of the application software 2 The Print dialog box appears press the OK button to show the FAX Sending d...

Page 401: ...the driver from the application software 1 Select Printer Setup or Page Setup in the File menu The setting dialog box appears after selecting Print in some application software 2 Change the printer driver to Brother FAX Share in the setting dialog box Send the fax message 1 Select Print in the File menu of the application software 2 The Print dialog box appears Press the OK button to show the FAX ...

Page 402: ...erations on the control panel 1 Press the SEL switch to make the printer off line 2 Press the TEST switch while holding down the SHIFT switch DEMO PAGE is displayed 3 Press the or switch until PRINT FAX LOG is displayed 4 Press the SET switch The printer prints the sent received report Note The date and time on the sent received report are changed when the first fax data is sent after turning on t...

Page 403: ...r Fig 2 Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT 4 0 Peer to Peer Sample The printer with the External Fax Modem installed is connected to PC2 as shown in the above figure In order to send the fax data from PC1 to Printer1 set Print to the following port in the Properties of Brother FAX Share PC2 Printer1 in the Printer folder on PC1 Refer to the illustration below for Windows 95 Network Printer1 Telephon...

Page 404: ...is connected to the file server through the network as shown above The print queue for Printer1 is set on the file server In order to send fax data from PC1 or PC2 to the External Fax Modem in Printer1 set Print to the following port in the Properties of Brother FAX Share to the queue name of the shared printer on the network e g NWserver Printer1 in the Printers folder of PC1 or PC2 Refer to the ...

Page 405: ...se of the fax function the following message appears Error Message Meaning Action UNKNOWN LANGUAGE Fax data was sent although the External Fax Modem is not selected Turn off and on the printer Set FAX MODEM ON on the printer control panel Error Print If one of the following errors occurs during use of the fax function the printer prints out an error message on paper In order to recover from the er...

Page 406: ... it correctly in Outside Line Access Code in FAX Line Setup of the fax driver Check if the telephone line is connected correctly Check if the External Fax Modem is turned on Check if the printer and the External Fax Modem are connected correctly Check that you turned on the External Fax Modem before turning on the printer Fax data is not sent from the computer to the printer and I cannot send any ...

Page 407: ...LASER PRINTER PARTS REFERENCE LIST HL 1660e ...

Page 408: ...RK Revision No marked on the printed circuit board B48K056 201A 2 Design changed parts If the parts are changed any one of the following symbols is indicated in the REMARKS column A compatible between old and new B replaceable from old to new D incompatible newly established 3 The original of this list was made based on the information available in November 1997 4 Parts are subject to change in de...

Page 409: ...HMENTS 3 5 MAIN PCB 5 6 HIGH VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY 7 7 LOW VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY 7 8 COVERS 9 9 CHASSIS 9 10 TRANSFER 11 11 PAPER TRAY 11 12 PAPER FEEDER 13 13 SCANNER 15 14 FIXING UNIT 120V 230V 15 15 DOCUMENTS 17 16 PACKING MATERIALS 19 17 OPTIONAL PARTS SET 19 18 ADJUSTING TOOL KIT 21 ...

Page 410: ...95 96 2 1 P4 MP SOL JW18 JW13 JW2 JW3 1 2 19 20 P5 ENGINE R1 RH1 JW12 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 C6 JW4 RH2 C3 C4 C5 JW17 JW21 JW20 JW19 R12 Q2 Q1 Q3 JW26 P2 1 5 JW14 JW23 JW24 R10 R11 R15 R16 R13 R14 1 2 1 PH4 JW7 JW6 JW5 JW1 JW9 JW8 JW11 JW10 C1 C2 R2 PH3 JW15 R9 JW22 JW25 JW16 18 17 1 6 P1 FEED MOTOR 1 2 P3 CASOL PH5 95 96 B48K140 2 5 1 SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 P1 JW27 ...

Page 411: ... 1 AC CORD 6 ISRAEL 1I U34342001 1 AC CORD 8 BS SINGAPORE 2 UK2502001 1 HV HARNESS 16P 3 UK2505000 1 FEED FLAT CABLE 20P 4 UK2506001 1 LV HARNESS 8P 5 UK2507001 1 FUSER HARNESS 4P 6 UK2508001 1 DC MOTOR HARNESS 4P MODEL HL 1660e 54T U03 050 070 T I NO PR98046 2 PAPER FEEDER PCB REF NO CODE Q TY DESCRIPTION SYMBOL REMARK 1 UK2701001 1 P FEED SIZE SW PCB ASSY SP B48K139 140 200B 200B 2 UH2410000 1 S...

Page 412: ... 4 PCB ATTACHMENTS 54T U03 450 READY DATA ALARM ON LIN E SEL MODE FONT FORM FEED SET CONTIN UE EMULATIO N ECONOMY FEEDER COPY SHIFT RESET TEST COPY PAGES FE EDER ORIENTA TION DUPLE X 1 3 1 2 1 2 3 6 9 8 7 5 4 MODEL HL 1660e 2 10 T I NO PR98309 ...

Page 413: ...e MODEL HL 1660e 54T U03 150 4 PCB ATTACHMENTS REF NO CODE Q TY DESCRIPTION REMARK 1 UH2121001 1 REMOTE SWITCH 2 UH2122000 1 PS SWITCH WIRE 3 UH2124001 1 DC FAN MOTOR 4 083313515 2 TAPTITE PAN B M3X35 5 UH2144001 1 HOLDER SPACER 6 UK2826001 1 CORE RI 12 15 8 5 7 UK3213000 1 CORE FPC 16 12 8 UK3214000 1 CORE ZCAT1518 9 UK3215000 1 CABLE CLAMP 10 UH2123001 1 SWITCH ATTACHMENT MODEL HL 1660e 54T U03 ...

Page 414: ...5 MAIN PCB MODEL HL 1660e 54T U03 103 4 4 4 1 2 2 6 4 5 3 4 1 ...

Page 415: ...48K294 100E 1 UK4280000 1 MROM23C32000 01 26 2 UK4281000 1 MROM23C32000 02 14 3 UK3785001 1 MIO CONNECTOR PCB ASSY B48K295 100 4 087320616 7 TAPTITE CUP S M3X6 5 087320616 1 TAPTITE CUP S M3X6 6 UK2466000 1 EPROM 27C8000DZ BLANK EPROM SP 1 MODEL HL 1660e 54T U03 103 T I NO PR98017 PR98055 PR98278 ...

Page 416: ...6 HIGH VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY MODEL HL 1660e 54T U03 200 7 LOW VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY 54T U03 300 1 2 1 2 3 3 1 3 3 3 2 MODEL HL 1660e ...

Page 417: ...NO CODE Q TY DESCRIPTION SYMBOL REMARK 1 2 UK2753001 1 LOW VOLT PS PCB ASSY 115VM SP 1 2 UK2754001 1 LOW VOLT PS PCB ASSY 230VM SP 1 UK2756001 1 GLASS FUSE 10A 125VM PS PCB 115VM SP F1 1 UK2759001 1 GLASS FUSE 6A 250VM PS PCB 230VM SP F1 2 UK2757001 1 GLASS FUSE 5A 125VM PS PCB 115VM SP F2 2 UK2760001 1 GLASS FUSE 3A 250VM PS PCB 230VM SP F2 3 UH2036001 6 TAPTITE PAN S M3X8 MODEL HL 1660e 54T U03 ...

Page 418: ...54T U03 400 9 CHASSIS 54T U03 500 1 2 4 5 6 8 7 12 12 9 9 10 11 3 7 8 8 COVERS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 15 15 21 20 22 16 4 17 19 18 MODEL HL 1660e MODEL HL 1660e ...

Page 419: ...X10 MODEL HL 1660e 54T U03 400 T I NO PR98175 9 CHASSIS REF NO CODE Q TY DESCRIPTION REMARK 1 UH2229001 1 CARTRIDGE STOPPER ASSY 2 UH2233001 1 DC GEAR HOLDER ASSY 3 UH2814001 1 DC MOTOR ASSY 2 SP 4 087320616 3 TAPTITE CUP S M3X6 5 UH2238000 1 GEAR 39 6 UH2239000 1 GEAR 20 50 7 UH2240000 1 GEAR 24 72 8 UH2241000 1 GEAR 22 55 9 UH2242000 1 GEAR 48 10 UH2243000 1 GEAR 21 11 UH2244000 1 GEAR 28 12 UH2...

Page 420: ...10 TRANSFER 54T U03 600 11 PAPER TRAY 54T U03 650 651 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 6 1 10 8 8 5 9 10 7 MODEL HL 1660e MODEL HL 1660e ...

Page 421: ... UNIT SO USA SP GRAY1227 1 10 UH2799001 1 PAPER TRAY UNIT S EUR SP GRAY1227 1 10 UH2802001 1 PAPER TRAY UNIT S CAN SP GRAY1227 1 UH2487001 1 SEPARATION PAD ASSY T 2 UH2841001 1 SEPARATION PAD SPRING 200 3 UH2360000 1 ROLLER 4 UH2459000 1 ROLLER HOLDER 5 UH2469000 1 PAPER FRONT GUIDE BLUE6155 6 UH2463001 1 GEAR 56T LINK 7 UH2465001 1 SIZE DRUM 8 085310815 3 TAPTITE BIND B M3X8 9 UH2472001 1 TRAY GU...

Page 422: ...12 PAPER FEEDER 54T U03 630 1 10 3 36 37 5 6 7 9 14 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 24 27 31 28 29 1 35 30 11 11 11 12 13 8 15 4 13 11 13 12 2 16 33 35 34 32 MODEL HL 1660e T I No PR98202 ...

Page 423: ...85320416 2 TAPTITE BIND S M3X4 16 UH2428000 1 BEARING CALLOR 17 UH2379000 1 TRAY SENSOR HOLDER 18 UH2380000 1 PE SENSOR ACTUATOR TRAY 19 UH2381000 1 PE ACTUATOR LINK 20 UH2382000 1 DU DETECTION ACTUATOR 21 UH2383000 1 PE SENSOR ACTUATOR MP 22 UH2384000 1 REGIST SENSOR ACTUATOR 23 UH2136001 1 LATCH 24 UH2797000 1 MP PAPER FEED GUIDE ASSY SP 25 UH2393001 1 SEPARATION PAD ASSY 26 UH2433001 1 SEPARATI...

Page 424: ... SCANNER 54T U03 700 14 FIXING UNIT 120V 230V 54T U03 770 771 3 1 3 2 4 7 1 2 2 9 3 4 5 6 7 10 94 B48K142 2 R1 P2 4 1 P1 2 1 R2 C K E A P H 1 1 6 8 8 9 MODEL HL 1660e MODEL HL 1660e T I NO PR98054 PR98061 ...

Page 425: ...NG UNIT 120V C SP 1 6 UH2817001 1 FIXING UNIT 230V C SP 1 UH2793001 1 HEAT ROLLER SP 2 UH2608001 2 RETAINING RING 25 3 UK2451001 1 FIXING PCB ASSY B48K142 200 4 085310815 1 TAPTITE BIND B M3X8 5 UH2623001 1 PAPER DELIVERY ACTUATOR 6 UH2794001 1 HALOGEN HEATER 120V SP 6 UH2795001 1 HALOGEN HEATER 230V SP 7 087421015 2 TAPTITE CUP S M4X10 8 UH2645001 2 HEATER SUPPORT SPRING S 9 UH2646001 2 HEATER PR...

Page 426: ...15 DOCUMENTS 54T U03 920 MODEL HL 1660e 5 4 7 6 8 T I NO PR98209 PR98263 PR98280 PR98310 1 2 3 ...

Page 427: ...H HL 1660e 4 UH1417001 1 USER S MANUAL NOR HL 1660e 4 UH1418001 1 USER S MANUAL ITA HL 1660e 4 UH2754001 1 USER S MANUAL SPA HL 1660e 5 UE0331001 1 BAG 215X350H USER S MANUAL 6 UH1437001 1 USB INSERTION SHEET 7 UH1425001 1 SIMM INSERTION SHEET ENG HL1660e 7 UH1426001 1 SIMM INSERTION SHEET GER HL1660e 7 UH1427001 1 SIMM INSERTION SHEET FRA HL1660e 7 UH1428001 1 SIMM INSERTION SHEET DUTCH HL1660e 7...

Page 428: ...16 PACKING MATERIALS 54T U03 930 17 OPTIONAL PARTS SET 54T U03 940 1 2 2 4 5 10 12 7 8 6 9 14 13 11 16 6 4 5 15 2 3 2 3 1 7 17 3 MODEL HL 1660e MODEL HL 1660e ...

Page 429: ...R LABEL CAN 12 X60267002 1 RECYCLE LABEL DEU FRA 13 UH1440001 1 BAR CODE LABEL 525110 UPC USA 13 UH1441001 1 BAR CODE LABEL 526371 EAN EUR 13 UH1442001 1 BAR CODE LABEL 525127 UPC USA GENERIC 14 UE0405000 1 PAD LETTER SIZE TRAY 14 UE0406000 1 PAD A4 SIZE TRAY 15 UE0425001 1 POSITION FIXING SPONGE 16 UH2741001 1 INSERTION SHEET 17 UH3373001 1 NO RTN FORM USA 17 UH3295001 1 RNT FORM CAN MODEL HL 166...

Page 430: ...18 ADJUSTING TOOL KIT 54T U03 99A 9 1 10 11 12 13 14 29 31 43 D N O 44 96 46 78 A 87 164 MODEL HL 1660e T I NO PR98047 ...

Page 431: ... SCREWDRIVER PHILLIPS NO 2 ZX 29 HOOK FOR SPRING ZX 31 TWEEZERS 150MM ZX 43D LUBRICATING GREASE SILICON G KS64F 0 1KG ZX 43N LUBRICATING GREASE MOLYKOTE EM 30L TKC 0 1KG ZX 43O LUBRICATING GREASE MOLYKOTE D110 1KG ZX 44 OILER ZX 46 TESTER MD 200C ZX 78A BAR TENSION GAUGE 0 1 5KG ZX 87 THICKNESS GAUGE 0 28 0 38MM ZX 96 IC PULL OUT P42 ZX 164 PF UNIT SETTING JIG MODEL HL 1660e 54T U03 99A T I NO PR9...

Page 432: ...120V T SP CHNG 1 6 LJ0009001 1 FIXING UNIT 230V T SP CHNG 1 LJ0010001 1 HEAT ROLLER T SP CHNG 2 UH2608001 2 RETAINING RING 25 3 UK2451001 1 FIXING PCB ASSY B48K142 200 4 085310815 1 TAPTITE BIND B M3X8 5 UH2623001 1 PAPER DELIVERY ACTUATOR 6 UH2794001 1 HALOGEN HEATER 120V SP 6 UH2795001 1 HALOGEN HEATER 230V SP 7 087421015 2 TAPTITE CUP S M4X10 8 UH2645001 2 HEATER SUPPORT SPRING S 9 UH2646001 2 ...

Page 433: ...54T U03 700 14 FIXING UNIT 120V 230V 54T U03 770 771 3 1 3 2 4 7 1 2 2 9 3 4 5 6 7 1 6 8 8 9 MODEL HL 1660e MODEL HL 1660e PR99074 T I NO PR98054 PR98061 PR99074 10 98 B512046 1 R1 P2 4 1 P1 2 1 R2 C K E A P H 1 4 ...

Page 434: ...T 120V T SP 1 6 LJ0009001 1 FIXING UNIT 230V T SP 1 LJ0010001 1 HEAT ROLLER T SP 2 UH2608001 2 RETAINING RING 25 3 LJ8007001 1 FIXING PCB ASSY B512046 1 CHNG 4 085310815 1 TAPTITE BIND B M3X8 5 UH2623001 1 PAPER DELIVERY ACTUATOR 6 UH2794001 1 HALOGEN HEATER 120V SP 6 UH2795001 1 HALOGEN HEATER 230V SP 7 087421015 2 TAPTITE CUP S M4X10 8 UH2645001 2 HEATER SUPPORT SPRING S 9 UH2646001 2 HEATER PRE...

Page 435: ...e 54T U01 630 13 PAPER FEEDER 1 10 3 36 37 5 6 7 14 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 11 11 12 13 8 15 4 13 11 13 12 2 24 PR99087 TI NO 97 P049 PR97037 PR97131 PR98202 PR99087 9 27 28 29 1 39 30 11 16 31 34 35 33 32 39 38 ...

Page 436: ...BEARING CALLOR 17 UH2379000 1 TRAY SENSOR HOLDER 18 UH2380000 1 PE SENSOR ACTUATOR TRAY 19 UH2381000 1 PE ACTUATOR LINK 20 UH2382000 1 DU DETECTION ACTUATOR 21 UH2383000 1 PE SENSOR ACTUATOR MP 22 UH2384000 1 REGIST SENSOR ACTUATOR 23 UH2136001 1 LATCH 24 UH2797001 1 MP PAPER FEED GUIDE ASSY SP 25 UH2393001 1 SEPARATION PAD ASSY 26 UH2433001 1 SEPARATION PAD SPRING MP 27 UH2397001 1 MP TRAY ASSY 2...

Page 437: ...MODEL HL 1660 TMT 17 54T U02 630 1 10 3 36 37 5 6 7 9 14 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 31 28 29 1 39 30 11 11 11 12 13 8 15 4 13 11 13 12 2 16 24 PR99087 TI NO 97 P049 PR97037 PR97131 PR98202 PR99087 33 35 34 32 39 38 ...

Page 438: ...RING CALLOR 17 UH2379000 1 TRAY SENSOR HOLDER 18 UH2380000 1 PE SENSOR ACTUATOR TRAY 19 UH2381000 1 PE ACTUATOR LINK 20 UH2382000 1 DU DETECTION ACTUATOR 21 UH2383000 1 PE SENSOR ACTUATOR MP 22 UH2384000 1 REGIST SENSOR ACTUATOR 23 UH2136001 1 LATCH 24 UH2797001 1 MP PAPER FEED GUIDE ASSY SP 25 UH2393001 1 SEPARATION PAD ASSY 26 UH2433001 1 SEPARATION PAD SPRING MP 27 UH2397001 1 MP TRAY ASSY 28 U...

Page 439: ...2 PAPER FEEDER 54T U03 630 1 10 3 36 37 5 6 7 9 14 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 31 28 29 1 39 30 11 11 11 12 13 8 15 4 13 11 13 12 2 24 16 33 35 34 32 MODEL HL 1660e PR99087 T I No PR98202 PR99087 39 38 ...

Page 440: ...H2428000 1 BEARING CALLOR 17 UH2379000 1 TRAY SENSOR HOLDER 18 UH2380000 1 PE SENSOR ACTUATOR TRAY 19 UH2381000 1 PE ACTUATOR LINK 20 UH2382000 1 DU DETECTION ACTUATOR 21 UH2383000 1 PE SENSOR ACTUATOR MP 22 UH2384000 1 REGIST SENSOR ACTUATOR 23 UH2136001 1 LATCH 24 UH2797000 1 MP PAPER FEED GUIDE ASSY SP 25 UH2393001 1 SEPARATION PAD ASSY 26 UH2433001 1 SEPARATION PAD SPRING MP 27 UH2397001 1 MP ...

Page 441: ...EDER MODEL HL 2060 54T U04 630 24 6 5 4 18 20 19 40 41 17 38 35 36 37 29 27 34 33 32 16 11 9 31 1 4 45 43 44 21 15 14 8 40 39 7 13 11 12 13 11 13 2 12 3 22 1 23 25 26 30 28 11 10 46 11 PR99087 TI NO PR99087 48 47 ...

Page 442: ...0 1 PE SENSOR ACTUATOR MP 22 UH2384000 1 REGIST SENSOR ACTUATOR 23 UH2136001 1 LATCH 24 UH1891001 1 MP PAPER FEED UNIT SP 25 UH2393001 1 SEPARATION PAD ASSY 26 UH2433001 1 SEPARATION PAD SPRING MP 27 UH2397001 1 MP TRAY ASSY 28 UH2400000 1 MP PE SUB ACTUATOR 29 UH2401000 1 MP PAPER GUIDE 30 UH2402000 1 MP RELEASE PLATE 31 UH2403000 1 MP RELEASE SUPPORTER 32 UH2404000 1 MP PUSH UP SPRING 33 UH24060...

Page 443: ...1 FEEDER UNIT MODEL LT 1200 1600 54X U01 U02 630 1 2 3 4 4 4 4 6 7 8 12 10 11 11 12 14 13 15 18 17 16 19 20 33 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 28 29 5 30 31 24 32 34 9 9 33 PR99087 TI NO 97 P049 PR99087 35 36 ...

Page 444: ...040346 1 RETAINING RING E4 16 UH2967000 1 SPRING EXTENSION 17 UH2357001 1 PAPER FEED MOTOR ASSY 18 087320616 2 TAPTITE CUP S M3X6 19 UH2369001 1 PAPER PICK UP SOLENOID 20 087320616 1 TAPTITE CUP S M3X6 21 UH2911000 1 PAPER EMPTY SENSOR ACTUATOR 22 UH2381000 1 PE ACTUATOR LINK 23 UH2913000 1 FRONT COVER GRAY1227 24 087320616 2 TAPTITE CUP S M3X6 25 UH2918001 1 PAPER PATH FILM 26 UH2914000 1 SIDE CO...

Page 445: ...16 13 14 15 18 17 1 FEEDER UNIT MODEL LT 2000 54T X01 630 1 2 3 4 4 6 6 7 8 12 10 11 11 12 23 23 22 21 24 25 38 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 34 33 34 5 35 36 36 29 37 39 9 9 38 32 34 4 4 1 40 41 PR99087 TI NO PR99087 ...

Page 446: ...6 1 TAPTITE BIND S M3X6 19 UH1497001 1 BEARING R 20 087320616 1 TAPTITE CUP S M3X6 21 UH2967000 1 SPRING EXTENSION 22 UH1565001 1 PAPER FEED MOTOR ASSY 23 087320616 2 TAPTITE CUP S M3X6 24 UH2369001 1 PAPER PICK UP SOLENOID 25 087320616 1 TAPTITE CUP S M3X6 26 UH2911000 1 PAPER EMPTY SENSOR ACTUATOR 27 UH2381000 1 PE ACTUATOR LINK 28 UH2913000 1 FRONT COVER GRAY1227 29 087320616 2 TAPTITE CUP S M3...

Page 447: ...10 MODEL HL 1660 TMT 17 54T U01 400 T I NO PR98175 PR99088 10 CHASSIS REF NO CODE Q TY DESCRIPTION REMARK 1 UH2229001 1 CARTRIDGE STOPPER ASSY 2 UH2233001 1 DC GEAR HOLDER ASSY 3 UH2814001 1 DC MOTOR ASSY 2 SP 4 087320616 3 TAPTITE CUP S M3X6 5 UH2238000 1 GEAR 39 6 UH2239000 1 GEAR 20 50 7 UH2240000 1 GEAR 24 72 8 UH2241000 1 GEAR 22 55 9 UH2242000 1 GEAR 48 10 UH2243000 1 GEAR 21 11 UH2244000 1 ...

Page 448: ...M3X10 MODEL HL 1660e 54T U03 400 T I NO PR98175 PR99088 9 CHASSIS REF NO CODE Q TY DESCRIPTION REMARK 1 UH2229001 1 CARTRIDGE STOPPER ASSY 2 UH2233001 1 DC GEAR HOLDER ASSY 3 UH2814001 1 DC MOTOR ASSY 2 SP 4 087320616 3 TAPTITE CUP S M3X6 5 UH2238000 1 GEAR 39 6 UH2239000 1 GEAR 20 50 7 UH2240000 1 GEAR 24 72 8 UH2241000 1 GEAR 22 55 9 UH2242000 1 GEAR 48 10 UH2243000 1 GEAR 21 11 UH2244000 1 GEAR...

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