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Operator Print Tests
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Operator Print Tests
A set of print tests is included in the configuration menu structure for use as diagnostic tools. These are called the “Operator
Print Tests” because they are available to the user. Use these tests to check the print quality and basic operation of the printer.
The Operator Print Tests are summarized below.
NOTE:
Under the description of some tests is a list of items that may need to be adjusted or replaced if the test produces a bad
print pattern. The items are listed in the order you should check them: simplest items first, complex items last.
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Printer Demonstration
Prints a sample page showing every print mode, font, and pitch available in the printer.
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Print Error Log
Prints the contents of the error log. The error log automatically records certain unit check conditions in a
buffer in NVRAM that stores up to 50 messages. The most recent message is stored at the top of the list, the oldest
message at the bottom of the list. If more than 50 messages occur before the log is cleared, the oldest messages are
deleted, so that the log never contains more than 50 messages.
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Print Ribbon Log
Prints the contents of the ribbon log. The printer keeps a log of up to 100 previously depleted ribbons,
identifying them if they are again installed on the printer. This information is printed in a summary by type of all ribbons ever
installed (including the 100 captured serial numbers and beyond). The ribbon log also captures any attempts to run
Unknown1 or Unknown2 ribbons, and records this information in the log as “Ribbon Not Recognized.” The Ribbon Log is a
permanent record; it cannot be cleared.
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Ripple Print
A “sliding” alphanumeric pattern useful for identifying missing or malformed characters, improper vertical
alignment, or vertical compression.
Hammer bank cover
Hammer spring
Shuttle frame assembly
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All E’s
A pattern of all uppercase letter E’s useful for identifying missing characters, misplaced dots, smeared characters,
improper phasing, or light/dark character variations.
Ribbon
Splined shaft skew adjustment
Hammer bank cover
MPU sensor
Hammer springs
Hammer coils (shuttle frame assembly)
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All H’s
A pattern of all uppercase letter H’s useful for detecting missing characters or dots, smeared characters, or
improper phasing.
Ribbon
Hammer bank cover
MPU sensor
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Page 286: ...286 Cable Assembly 5V Remote Power 14H5589 To Controller Board...
Page 292: ...292 Cable Assembly Card Cage Fan PIN 1 PIN 1 14H5285...
Page 294: ...294 Cable Assembly Exhaust Fan PIN 1 PIN 1 14H5286...
Page 298: ...298 Cable Assembly MPU PIN 1 PIN 3 PIN 2 PIN 1 14H5329...
Page 300: ...300 Cable Assembly Ribbon Motor Extension 63H7464...
Page 301: ...301 Cable Assembly Shuttle Motor Drive 14H5330 To Shuttle To Controller Board...
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Page 305: ...305 Vertical Rail Cable Power Stacker 10R3913...
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Page 307: ...307 Fan Assembly Hammer Bank P107 HBF P107 HBF 14H5159...
Page 308: ...308 Magnetic Pickup MPU Assembly 57G1476 P03...
Page 309: ...309 Switch Assembly Paper Detector Standard 14H5281 Black Back Forms Kit 02N7169...
Page 310: ...310 Switch Assembly Platen Interlock P107 PLO 14H5280...
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