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Océ 9400-II

User Manual

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Page 2: ...ad at least this chapter Overview of copier parts on the covers To assist you in finding parts of the copier printer and the functions on the operating panel quickly an illustration of the Océ 9400 II is presented on the inside front cover and of the operating panel on the inside back cover both of which can be folded out Safety information This manual contains the following safety information App...

Page 3: ...witching on off the copier 18 Switching on off the printer 19 Chapter 2 Installation of the printer Connect the printer to your host environment 22 Centronics 23 SCSI 2 25 Ethernet 27 Ethernet cabling 27 Supported printing protocols 29 Preferred printing solution 30 Printing via LPD 31 Printing via FTP 32 Printing via SMB 34 Setting up SMB on Windows 95 98 and NT 34 Troubleshooting 35 Setup the me...

Page 4: ...ng copies 57 Starting the copy process 58 Activating de activating the rewind function 59 Change settings 60 Number of copies 60 Copying using roll 1 or roll 2 60 Copying using manual feed 61 Reduction enlargement 62 Copying using synchro or standard cut 63 Adjusting the leading trailing edge 64 Modifying the exposure 67 Inverted copies Blueprints 68 Poster mode 68 Chapter 5 Print jobs Printing fi...

Page 5: ...mode 86 HP GL 2 87 HP GL 2 print origin 87 HP GL 2 page advance 87 HP GL 2 pen priority 88 Designjet compatibility 89 Merge mode 89 HP RTL 90 CalComp 91 CalComp print origin 91 Checksum parameter 92 CalComp pen priority 92 Merge mode 93 End of Message parameter 93 Synchronization code parameter 94 Double synchronization code parameter 95 CalComp step size 96 Raster formats 97 CALS 97 NIRS 97 TIFF ...

Page 6: ... Rendering 110 Image type 111 Transformation 112 Print rotation 112 Print scaling 112 Autoscaling 113 Password 116 Dump configuration 117 Service 118 Chapter 9 Solving problems Problem solving printer 120 Printer warnings 120 Operator recoverable errors printer 121 Clearing paper jams 122 Printer recoverable errors 124 Problem solving copier 125 Scanner error 125 Operator recoverable errors scanne...

Page 7: ... standard sizes for using standard cut 140 Appendix B Controller firmware upgrade Controller firmware upgrade 142 Troubleshooting 144 Appendix C Safety information Instructions for safe use 146 Safety data sheets 147 Safety data sheet Océ 9400 II printer 148 Safety data sheet Océ 9400 II scanner 149 Safety data sheet Océ 9400 II Printer and Scanner 150 Safety data sheet B4 toner 151 Safety data sh...

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Page 9: ...r Manual Chapter 1 Getting started This chapter contains a general description of the Océ 9400 II and how to install and setup the printer to be ready for use Furthermore it describes how to get the copier ready to copy ...

Page 10: ...imal ease of use and the reliability that one might expect from Océ The machine has features such as automatic language sensing and remote control centronics Ethernet 10 100 Mb s TCP IP and SCSI interface for Scan to File option only fast high quality printing autoscale of vector data media saver Optional automatic 2 roll unit memory extension modules compact output stacker PostScript level 2 high...

Page 11: ...f buttons and a display 1 Printer operating panel In normal operation the printer can process print jobs and the 2 line display indicates the current status of the printer e g READY or RASTERIZING With the buttons on the operating panel you may enter the Program mode and easily setup the printer according to your requirements previous next select cancel continue program READY C ...

Page 12: ...As soon as the printing process is ready you automatically enter the program mode Bear in mind that when you are in the Program mode the printer will not print Next select To select an option or a setting in the menu Or in case a submenu is present enter a menu on a lower level Previous By pressing this button you go one level higher in the menu Browse buttons or These two buttons are used to sele...

Page 13: ...atus of the printer e g READY PROCESSING etc Warning messages during a warning message the printer will continue to operate but it is possible that the print quality is not optimal e g REFILL TONER Error messages the printer will stop and the user has to take action For example PAPER JAM Action messages an action message prompts the user to perform an action before the print job is resumed For exa...

Page 14: ...s connected to the printer Please note that you still can send print jobs when the Océ 9400 II is used as a copier The print jobs are processed after copying is finished The machine detects whether a user wants to print a document or to make a copy and switches automatically after 1 minute to printing mode Image logic The Océ 9400 II copier makes use of Océ image logic technology This technology e...

Page 15: ...is located at the right hand side of the scanner is easy to use see figure 2 2 Scanner operating panel start roll 1 roll 2 auto 4 2 0 2 stop correction darker lighter manual exposure darker media please wait printer error synchro leading trailing standard steps cut edge zoom ...

Page 16: ... 2 5 minutes but the settings will remain Buttons and functions Start button The copy process starts with the current settings After pressing the start button no more changes are possible for the copies that are already being processed with exception of the stop correction button button Press these buttons to increase or decrease the number of copies The copy quantity can be changed at all times A...

Page 17: ...ut mode the copy is cut at the length of the original In standard cut mode the copy is cut at a standard length Edge button This button toggles between leading and trailing edge With this button you add or remove a strip at the leading or trailing edge Zoom button You can vary the zoom factor between 25 and 400 Either in fixed steps or percentages Up Down buttons When using zoom edge or the standa...

Page 18: ... 1 minute the operating panel returns automatically to the stand by mode The operating panel of the scanner is activated in the following situations you feed an original a button on the operating panel is pressed Switching on the scanner 1 Set the on off switch at the rear of the scanner to position 1 see figure 3 If the mains is connected correctly the green switch will light up 3 On off switch o...

Page 19: ...ee figure 4 If the mains is connected correctly the green switch will light up 4 On off switch of the printer Note When Ready is displayed on the operating panel the printer is ready for use Switching off the printer 2 Set the on off switch at the rear of the printer to position 0 see figure 4 Attention Switching off the printer during a print job may cause loss of information or a paper jam ...

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Page 21: ...21 Océ 9400 II User Manual Chapter 2 Installation of the printer This chapter describes how to connect your printer to your host environment and how to configure the printer to your convenience ...

Page 22: ...e Océ 9400 II see Centronics on page 23 or SCSI 2 on page 25 3 Switch on the Océ 9400 II see Centronics on page 23 or Ethernet on page 27 4 Enter the Program mode to configure the connection parameters see Centronics on page 23 Ethernet on page 27 or SCSI 2 on page 25 5 Enter the Program mode to configure the Océ 9400 II to your requirements see Printing files on page 70 or Customizing the printer...

Page 23: ...ect the other end to the printer s Centronics parallel port see figure 5 5 Centronics port 4 Switch on the printer Defining transmissio type You can select to enable the IEEE P1284 ECP mode enabled or force to use the IEEE P1284 Compatible mode disabled Default is disabled With some specific host environment the ECP mode does not work correctly and the Océ 9400 II offers the option to use the so c...

Page 24: ...rint data files do not have an end of print instruction In this case the print will be considered as finished when the printer does not receive any more graphic commands on Centronics The print time out option sets the delay after which the print will be considered as finished You can choose between 15 30 180 and 500 seconds Default is 180 1 Press Program to enter the main menu 2 Select the CONFIG...

Page 25: ...tor Note The SCSI 2 port is used only for the scan to file option to upload data from the controller to the connected PC Connecting SCSI 2 1 Switch off the printer and the host 2 Connect one end of the SCSI 2 cable to the computer s SCSI 2 port 3 Connect the other end to the printer s SCSI 2 port see figure 6 6 SCSI 2 port 4 Switch on the printer and the host SCSI ...

Page 26: ...Press next select to confirm the selected ID 12 Press Program to leave the main menu 13 Switch the printer off on to activate the configured settings Defining terminator The termination should be set to ON if the Océ 9400 II is the last device on the SCSI 2 chain It should be set to OFF when it is placed in between 1 Press Program to enter the main menu 2 Select the CONFIGURATION menu using the or...

Page 27: ...isable to use the RJ45 100 Mbit to have the highest possible performance AUI 10Mbit only RJ45 UTP 10 100 Mbit automatic adjustment Do not use the AUI and RJ45 simultaneously Ethernet cabling An AUI Attachment Unit Interface connector is meant to connect a cable from the network interface card in your controller to a transceiver mounted on the backbone Ethernet cable The backbone cable may be Thin ...

Page 28: ...or Each of these four addresses are composed of 4 numeric field ranging from 0 to 255 E g 194 2 66 146 or 255 255 255 0 On the menu the following order is presented field 0 field 1 field 2 field 3 1 Press Program to enter the main menu 2 Select the CONFIGURATION menu using the or button 3 Press next select to enter the CONFIGURATION menu 4 Select the CONNECTIONS menu using the or button 5 Press ne...

Page 29: ...23 for FIELD1 FIELD2 FIELD3 25 Press previous to go up one level 26 Select the DEF GATEWAY menu using the or button 27 Press next select to enter the DEF GATEWAY menu 28 Select the FIELD0 menu using the or button 29 Press next select to confirm the required selection 30 Press next select to enter the FIELD0 menu 31 Enter the number of FIELD0 of your DEF GATEWAY using the or button 32 Press previou...

Page 30: ...rinter on the server for example with a local connection to an lpr port and then share it to the rest of the network This can be the case if your printer can be accessed by an important number of clients TCP IP network TCP IP is common for Unix Win 95 98 NT and OS 2 operating systems For Win 95 98 LPD is not standard and must be supplied by third parties Contact your local service organisation to ...

Page 31: ... you can print via LPD Note We implement the Line Printer Daemon LPD protocol as specified in RCF 1179 The Océ 9400 II uses only one queue thus the queue name itself is not important and you are free to use the queue name you want e g queue 1 For setting the client side please contact your system administrator For Win NT lpr Shostname PqueueName lpr S194 2 66 146 Pqueue1 ...

Page 32: ...TS or DNS Note Instead of performing steps 2 and 3 you could also enter ftp host_name in the FTP client 4 Enter your user name e g Guest A connection is now set up for the default user Guest 5 In order to be connected to the remote server you then validate the user connection by typing in the user password e g Guest Note As there is no registered user you can simply press Enter to initiate the con...

Page 33: ... the input spool directory of the controller then processed and finally printed 10 Quit FTP by entering the bye or quit command Note Two other directories are provided Help and status Putting files in this directories will result in an access denied message ...

Page 34: ...the workgroup for which the Océ 9400 II has been assigned 4 Double click on the device name for which the Océ 9400 II has been configured The list of shared print queues appears 5 Double click on the desired queue or Right click on the desired queue then click on install Select OCE 9400 IIPS to be associated with Océ PS driver Select OCE 9400 II to be associated with Océ Windows Raster driver You ...

Page 35: ...cannot be opened or the workgroup the device belongs to does not show up follow the next procedure 1 Click on the Start Icon 2 Click on the Find Icon 3 Click on the Computer icon 4 Enter the device name of the Oce 9400 II machine and click on the Find Now icon 5 When the device is found follow the above procedure starting from step 4 ...

Page 36: ...nter the main menu 2 Select the CONFIGURATION item using the or button 3 Press next select to enter the CONFIGURATION menu 4 Select the BUFFERS item using the or button 5 Press next select to enter the BUFFERS menu 6 Select the INPUT BUFFER item using the or button 7 Press next select to enter the INPUT BUFFER menu 8 Select the required input buffer size using the or button 9 Press next select to ...

Page 37: ...r Bitmap buffer than required because this may result in lost of space for the processing area The minimum percentage always represents an E size If you never print or copy files and or originals that are longer than the E length 48 you have to setup the minimum Bitmap buffer percentage If you print or copy files and or originals that are longer then you have to setup the right Bitmap buffer size ...

Page 38: ...ation is not taken into account Any print data in the printer s memory will be lost when you switch off the printer Note The presented memory percentages are only an indication and may vary a little from one firmware release to another one If you experience difficulties to print your files with these settings then you can try to change the value knowing that Increasing the bitmap buffer size decre...

Page 39: ...39 Océ 9400 II User Manual Chapter 3 Re load media and toner This chapter describes how to insert new media how to add toner and how to program the media settings ...

Page 40: ...EDIA FORMAT menu 8 Select the required format using the or button 9 Press next select to confirm the selected format 10 Press Program to leave the main menu If the message ROLL EMPTY appears in the display you have to load a new roll of print material Depending on your configuration you can reload roll 1 and or roll 2 Note After reloading the plot is re printed automatically Automatic roll switchi...

Page 41: ...MEDIA MODE using the or button 4 Press next select to enter the MEDIA MODE menu 5 Select AUTO SWITCH using the or button 6 Press next select to enter the AUTO SWITCH menu 7 Select the required setting On or OFF using the or button 8 Press next select to confirm the selected setting 9 Press Program to leave the main menu Reloading rolls Reloading roll 1 1 Open the drawer completely see figure 9 9 O...

Page 42: ...older while pressing the knob see figure 11 4 Slide the roll holder in the new roll of material while pressing the knob see figure 11 It is important to have the knob at the right hand side and paper as shown in figure 11 11 Pressing the knob 5 Align the roll with the appropriate lines on the roll holder while pressing the knob This line has to be completely visible 34 A0 36 ...

Page 43: ...efer to the sticker inside the drawer 13 Feeding the material 9 If you have inserted a roll with another material or with a different width you have to program the correct width and material type refer to Programming media settings on page 48 If you want to cut the paper to get a straight leading edge refer to Cutting the paper to get a straight leading edge on page 44 Otherwise continue with the ...

Page 44: ...awer 4 Press Program to enter the main menu 5 Select the MEDIA SETTINGS item using the or button 6 Press next select to enter the MEDIA SETTINGS menu 7 Select CUT MEDIA using the or button 8 Press next select to cut the paper 9 Open the paper drawer 10 Remove the scrap of material 11 Pull back the material until it is visible and positioned correctly see figure 13 on page 43 12 Close the drawer 13...

Page 45: ... page 42 4 Slide the roll holder in the roll of print material while pressing the knob see figure 11 on page 42 It is important to have the knob at the right hand side and the paper as shown in figure 11 5 Align the roll with the appropriate lines on the roll holder while pressing the knob 6 Place the roll holder with the material in the lower paper compartment see figure 16 16 Repositioning the r...

Page 46: ...rial 8 If you have inserted a roll with another material or with a different width you have to program the correct width and material type refer to Programming media settings on page 48 If you want to cut the paper to get a straight leading edge refer to Cutting the paper to get a straight leading edge on page 44 Otherwise continue with the next step 9 Close the lower paper compartment 10 Press th...

Page 47: ...inter 5 hold the paper until the engine pulls in the first part of the sheet If the user has selected manual feed in a print file the printer will ask the user via the operating panel to feed the sheet into the printer at the moment this job is processed There will be a user selectable time out between 30 and 300 seconds on feeding the sheet Default timeout is 60 seconds See Setting the time out f...

Page 48: ...oll if the used one becomes empty The switch only occurs if the kind of media and the width of the material is the same for both rolls The sticker on this polyester roll contains 4 mil but the thickness is really 4 5 mil Materials Weight Media type setting Plain paper 75 g m2 paper Plain paper 110 g m2 paper ECO papers 75 g m2 paper Translucent paper 60 g m2 translucent Transparent paper 80 85 g m...

Page 49: ...nter the MEDIA SETTINGS menu 4 Select ROLL 1 ROLL 2 MANUAL FEED using the or button 5 Press next select to enter the ROLL or MANUAL FEED menu 6 Select the TYPE item using the or button 7 Press next select to enter the TYPE menu 8 Select the desired media type using the or button 9 Press next select to confirm the selected media type 10 Press Program to leave the main menu Programming default paper...

Page 50: ... enter the MEDIA SETTINGS menu 4 Select MEDIA MODE using the or button 5 Press next select to enter the MEDIA MODE menu 6 Select AUTO SWITCH using the or button 7 Press next select to enter the AUTO SWITCH menu 8 Select on or off using the or button 9 Press next select to confirm the selected mode 10 Press Program to leave the main menu Setting the time out for manual feed Default is 60 seconds 1 ...

Page 51: ...fill toner immediately Refilling toner Attention Use only Océ B4 toner the B4 toner is equal to the Océ 9400 toner 1 Unscrew the knurled nut at the left hand side of the printer and open the left cover see figure 19 19 Unscrewing the knurled nut and opening the cover 2 Shake the toner bottle thoroughly and open the bottle ...

Page 52: ...see figure 20 20 Screwing in the bottle 4 Move the toner bottle to a vertical position see figure 20 and 21 21 Adding toner 5 Tap the toner out of the bottle 6 When the toner bottle is empty return the bottle to the original position 7 Unscrew the toner bottle anti clockwise B 4 B4 ...

Page 53: ...ll the waste toner bag from the holder and place the cap provided on the bag see figure 22 22 Replacing the waste toner bag 9 Slide a new waste toner bag over the holder 10 Close the cover and tighten the knurled nut 11 Press the Continue button to resume printing ...

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Page 55: ...55 Océ 9400 II User Manual Chapter 4 Copy jobs This chapter describes how to make copies ...

Page 56: ...e 1 1 copies and you can reduce or enlarge your original from 25 to 400 You can set the zoom in fixed or in steps The default setting is 100 The Océ 9400 II cuts the paper to the length of the original this is called synchro cut Or if you have selected standard cut mode the copy is cut at a standard length see Copying using synchro or standard cut on page 63 The automatic exposure setting ensures ...

Page 57: ...the original guide on the scanner feed table in such way that the line is completely visible see figure 23 23 Inserting the original The original will be transported about 1 centimeter to a defined position 2 Now you are ready to change settings or to start the copy process see Starting the copy process on page 58 If you make a copy within the time out of 1 minute the machine will use the settings...

Page 58: ...out of 1 minute since the end of previous copy job has expired If the start button is pressed and the printer is not busy the original will be scanned After the original is scanned it will be returned to the operator During the scanning process no changes in settings can be made When the original is returned completely it can be removed and a new original can already be fed and settings programmed...

Page 59: ...he start button only for the first original The next originals will be fed automatically stream feed Make sure you have made new settings before feeding the original De activating the rewind function in situation 3 1 Insert the original face down and right aligned 2 Make the required settings 3 Press the start button 4 During scanning press the start button again The indication light above the sta...

Page 60: ...d just once and the required number of copies will be processed Refer to Product specifications scanner on page 131 for the limitation of multiple copy jobs Selecting the number of copies 1 Enter the number of copies 1 upto 19 using the or button on the scanner operating panel The display shows the number of copies Copying using roll 1 or roll 2 You can select between two rolls by pressing the med...

Page 61: ...rogramming media settings on page 48 Selecting manual feed 1 Feed the original in portrait orientation 2 Press the media button until the manual feed indicator lights up 3 Make other settings if required 4 Press the start button 5 Wait for the message FEED SHEET in the printer display 6 Feed the copy material in portrait orientation min length 420 mm 7 Hold the paper until the engine pulls in the ...

Page 62: ...et zoom settings 1 Press the zoom button to activate the steps zoom mode 2 Press the up or down button to select the required reduction enlargement ratio The display shows the chosen ratio If you make adjustments using this button one of the indications above the button is flashing If the adjustment differs from the default setting the indication remains on You confirm the setting by pressing the ...

Page 63: ...d mode using the cut button the indication standard above the button is flashing After confirming the standard selection the indication remains on You confirm the setting by pressing the zoom edge cut media or start button When choosing standard cut the system always cuts at the selected length Even if the real original length is shorter or longer than the selected length taking into account the z...

Page 64: ...ss the up or down button to select the required leading trailing edge value The length of the currently selected edge is shown in the display If you make adjustments using this button the indications above the button are flashing If the adjustment differs from the default setting the indication remains on You confirm the setting by pressing the zoom edge cut media or start button Attention Be awar...

Page 65: ...Copy jobs 65 Leading trailing edge when copying on rolls of paper 25 Using rolls Leading edge Trailing edge Null Positive Negative Negative Positive Null Original Copy ...

Page 66: ...66 Océ 9400 II User Manual Leading trailing edge when copying on sheet of paper 26 Using sheets Leading edge Trailing edge Null Positive Negative Negative Positive Null Original Copy ...

Page 67: ...till have background on the copy 1 Leave your originals in the scanner 2 Adjust the exposure level with the lighter button 3 Press the start button In case weak information is not visible anymore 1 Leave your originals in the scanner 2 Adjust the exposure level with the darker button 3 Press the start button If the result still does not match your requirements 1 Leave your originals in the scanner...

Page 68: ... auto exposure is automatically switched off 3 Press the start button Remove the original after it is returned The invert copy mode is not longer active Poster mode When copying originals with large black areas Poster mode ensures an optimal copy quality by increasing the density of the copy If required select this option Activating Poster mode 1 Press the lighter and darker button simultaneously ...

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Page 70: ... GL HP GL 2 Calcomp 906 907 raster HP RTL TIFF CALS or PostScript PostScript level 2 optional data it will generate a plot with the settings e g number of copies plotter emulation etc as specified on the operator console in Program Mode In order to gain maximum flexibility each plot job can be preceded by remote control commands to specify the settings to be used for this job This so called header...

Page 71: ...Plot Director MS Windows 95 98 and NT Océ drivers Note Please refer to the Océ website www oce com for obtaining the latest drivers The Océ 9400 II only supports 32 Bits applications and Operating systems in order to meet the highest performance The following drivers are available ADI driver for AutoCAD R13C3 Windows 95 98 ADI driver for AutoCAD R13C4 MS DOS Windows 95 98 NT 4 0 ADI driver for Aut...

Page 72: ...ect to enter the CUT METHOD menu 8 Select the desired cut method using the or button 9 Press next select to confirm the selected cut method 10 Press Program to leave the main menu Plot Center This setting can be used to enable or disable centering of the plot on the paper If center is off the plot will be positioned in the left top corner of the page If Standard Cut is selected the plot is printed...

Page 73: ...g edge setting can be used to add a white strip at the end of the image The pagelength will increase accordingly Note The leading trailing edge option only works if the cut method is set to synchro cut The value for the trailing or leading edge can be set between 0 to 80 mm in steps of 5 mm or 0 to 3 inch in steps of 1 4 inch Programming leading or trailing edge 1 Press Program to enter the main m...

Page 74: ... using the or button 3 Press next select to enter the PLOT menu 4 Select the DEMO PLOT item using the or button 5 Press next select to print the demo plot 6 Press Program to leave the main menu Cancel plot If you want to cancel the a plot before printing starts Cancelling a plot 1 Press cancel continue The printer stops It is possible that the plot will not completely be printed The paper is alway...

Page 75: ...75 Océ 9400 II User Manual Chapter 6 Use of the Scan to File option This chapter describes the digitizing of analogue drawings while using the Océ 9400 II ...

Page 76: ... is started with the application the Océ 9400 II printer panel displays SCANMODE after which the system is ready to make uploads 3 Insert an original in the scanner make the required settings on the scanner s operating panel and press the Start button on the scanner see also notes below 4 When the original has been scanned and transported back to its start position a checkplot is made If this has ...

Page 77: ... are disabled on the Océ 9400 II scanner operating panel when it is in Upload mode and checkplot is disabled Media and for number of copies Display for number of copies is cleared The size of the drawing which can be uploaded and printed with checkplot is limited by the amount of memory which is installed in the Océ 9400 II controller and the bitmap partitioning see Setting the bitmap buffer on pa...

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Page 79: ...79 Océ 9400 II User Manual Chapter 7 Customizing the printer How to set the Océ 9400 II defaults like pen settings and languages to accommodate print jobs that you use most frequently ...

Page 80: ... 2 CalComp Pen width can be defined from 0 08 up to 10 75 mm 0 0031 to 0 423 By default all pen widths are set to 0 25 mm 0 009 Adjustment can be made in steps of 0 01 mm A pen can be selected by the plot file to draw a line or to fill a polygon All lines or polygons on the plot can be drawn with a predefined pattern or shade of grey Default is pen pattern 16 The following pen patterns are availab...

Page 81: ...the or button 9 Press next select to confirm the selected pen number 10 Press previous to re enter the pen menu From this menu 11 Select the PEN WIDTH item using the or button 12 Press next select to enter the PEN WIDTH menu 13 Select the required pen width using the or button 14 Press next select to confirm the selected pen width 15 Press previous to re enter the pen menu 16 Select the PEN PATTER...

Page 82: ...o switch between Languages PostScript HP GL HP GL 2 HP RTL CalComp CALS TIFF or EDMICS Use the ALS formats parameter to define which data formats are to be searched for in the print files Note When using ALS it is very important that every print file terminates with an end of print instruction Activating ALS 1 Press Program to enter the main menu 2 Select the CONFIGURATION item using the or button...

Page 83: ...u 4 Select the DATA FORMAT item using the or button 5 Press next select to enter the DATA FORMAT menu 6 Select the AUTO MENU item using the or button 7 Press next select to enter the AUTO MENU menu For each graphics language to set up perform as follows 8 Select the required GRAPHICS LANGUAGE item using the or button 9 Press next select to enter the required language menu 10 Select YES or NO using...

Page 84: ...3 Press next select to enter the CONFIGURATION menu 4 Select the DATA FORMAT item using the or button 5 Press next select to enter the DATA FORMAT menu 6 Select the SELECT FORMAT item using the or button 7 Press next select to enter the SELECT FORMAT menu 8 Select the required language using the or button 9 Press next select to confirm the selected language 10 Press Program to leave the main menu ...

Page 85: ... the HP GL SETUP item using the or button 7 Press next select to enter the HP GL SETUP menu 8 Select the ORIGIN item using the or button 9 Press next select to enter the ORIGIN menu 10 Select the required origin using the or button 11 Press next select to confirm the selected origin 12 Press Program to leave the main menu HP GL page advance In HP GL the Select Pen Zero SP0 command can be interpret...

Page 86: ...n two or more colours intersect at the same point of a plot especially in area fills Default setting is On Merge Off Only the last colour specified is printed for a given line or area The other colours specified for the same line or area are transparent Merge On All the specified colours are blended together Setting the merge mode 1 Press Program to enter the main menu 2 Select the CONFIGURATION i...

Page 87: ...ess next select to enter the HP GL 2 SETUP menu 8 Select the ORIGIN item using the or button 9 Press next select to enter the ORIGIN menu 10 Select the required origin item using the or button 11 Press next select to confirm the selected origin 12 Press Program to leave the main menu HP GL 2 page advance In HP GL the SP0 command can be interpreted in two ways depending on the printer being emulate...

Page 88: ...mote configuration file The pen priority option allows you to define which pen parameter set you want to use If Language is selected the pen parameters defined in the data file will be used If Setup is selected the pen parameter defined on the printer operating panel or in the optional remote configuration file will be used Default is Language Defining pen priority HP GL 2 1 Press Program to enter...

Page 89: ...button 9 Press next select to enter the DESIGNJET menu 10 Select the required designjet using the or button 11 Press next select to confirm the selected designjet 12 Press Program to leave the main menu Merge mode This option determines what happens when two or more colours intersect at the same point of a plot especially in area fills Default setting is On Merge Off Only the last colour specified...

Page 90: ...IN To use HP RTL the SELECT FORMAT should be set to AUTO or HP GL 2 on the operating panel or HP GL 2 must be selected via a remote control file Note HP RTL plot data files must end with ESC OB PG which will switch the printer back to HP GL 2 format mode Without this command the plot results will be unpredictable and the printer will stop The following HP RTL statements have no meaning on the Océ ...

Page 91: ...command for CalComp was sent Defining the print origin 1 Press Program to enter the main menu 2 Select the CONFIGURATION item using the or button 3 Press next select to enter the CONFIGURATION menu 4 Select the DATA FORMAT item using the or button 5 Press next select to enter the DATA FORMAT menu 6 Select the CALCOMP SETUP item using the or button 7 Press next select to enter the CALCOMP SETUP men...

Page 92: ... to confirm the selected setting 12 Press Program to leave the main menu CalComp pen priority You can define pen parameters within the print file from the printer control panel or in a remote configuration file The pen priority option allows you to define which pen parameter set you want to use If Language is selected the pen parameters defined in the data file will be used If Setup is selected th...

Page 93: ...ION menu 4 Select the DATA FORMAT item using the or button 5 Press next select to enter the DATA FORMAT menu 6 Select the CALCOMP SETUP item using the or button 7 Press next select to enter the CALCOMP SETUP menu 8 Select the MERGE item using the or button 9 Press next select to enter the MERGE menu 10 Select YES or NO using the or button 11 Press next select to confirm the selected setting 12 Pre...

Page 94: ...omp format is selected or auto recognized when select format is set to Auto or a remote control command for CalComp was sent Possible values range from 0 to 63 DEC inclusive The selected value is the decimal equivalent of the byte to be interpreted as the beginning of a block of print data The default synchronization code is 2 Setting the synchronization code parameter 1 Press Program to enter the...

Page 95: ...ice Default is No 1 Setting the double synchronization code parameter 1 Press Program to enter the main menu 2 Select the CONFIGURATION item using the or button 3 Press next select to enter the CONFIGURATION menu 4 Select the DATA FORMAT item using the or button 5 Press next select to enter the DATA FORMAT menu 6 Select the CALCOMP SETUP item using the or button 7 Press next select to enter the CA...

Page 96: ...ing the or button 3 Press next select to enter the CONFIGURATION menu 4 Select the DATA FORMAT item using the or button 5 Press next select to enter the DATA FORMAT menu 6 Select the CALCOMP SETUP item using the or button 7 Press next select to enter the CALCOMP SETUP menu 8 Select the STEP SIZE item using the or button 9 Press next select to enter the STEP SIZE menu 10 Select the required value u...

Page 97: ...ader followed by a NIRS header followed by TIFF raster data TIFF TIFF Tagged Information File Format The Océ 9400 II printer supports the following TIFF 6 0 files Uncompressed Compressed PACKBIT byte oriented runlength Modified Huffman based on CCITT G3 1D CCITT Group 3 1 D and 2 D runlength CCITT Group 4 C4 EDMICS C4 data format consists of a header followed by compressed CCITT 4 raster data Note...

Page 98: ...select printer features in a simple way PostScript data format selection When the PostScript option is installed your printer will automatically recognize the PostScript language sent to the printer refer to Defining language settings on page 82 Note It is very important that every print file terminates with an end of print instruction The PostScript end of print instruction is Ctrl D If there are...

Page 99: ...specified in the PostScript file Selecting the default PostScript page size 1 Press Program to enter the main menu 2 Select the CONFIGURATION item using the or button 3 Press next select to enter the CONFIGURATION menu 4 Select the DATA FORMAT item using the or button 5 Press next select to enter the DATA FORMAT menu 6 Select the PS SETUP item using the or button 7 Press next select to enter the P...

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Page 101: ...101 Océ 9400 II User Manual Chapter 8 Advanced printer menu functions This chapter describes the more advanced print functions ...

Page 102: ...the possibility to make use of advanced printer menu functions such as Media saver see page 103 Replot see page 108 Quality Setup see page 109 Transformation see page 112 Password setting for display see page 116 Dump configuration see page 117 Service see page 118 ...

Page 103: ...ed prints are stored in queues in the printer s memory according to their size A4 or A A3 or B A2 or C and mixed A4 A3 When the queue is full the drawings are printed across the full width of the media The minimum paper length is 420 mm so when printing A3 landscape or A4 an extra white strip of paper appears at the end If the print is larger than A2 or C size it will not be stored in a queue but ...

Page 104: ...MODE item using the or button 9 Press next select to enter the M S MODE menu 10 Select the NESTING item using the or button 11 Press next select to select the required setting 12 Press Program to leave the main menu 29 Media saver nesting A4 A4 A4 A4 A3 A3 A2 A2 A4 A4 A3 Y X 420 mm 420 mm 420 mm ...

Page 105: ...main menu 2 Select the CONFIGURATION item using the or button 3 Press next select to enter the CONFIGURATION menu 4 Select the PLOT MANAGER item using the or button 5 Press next select to enter the PLOT MANAGER menu 6 Select the MEDIA SAVER item using the or button 7 Press next select to enter the MEDIA SAVER menu 8 Select the M S MODE item using the or button 9 Press next select to enter the M S ...

Page 106: ...the or button 5 Press next select to enter the PLOT MANAGER menu 6 Select the MEDIA SAVER item using the or button 7 Press next select to enter the MEDIA SAVER menu 8 Select the M S TIME OUT item using the or button 9 Press next select to enter the M S TIME OUT menu 10 Select the required value using the or button 11 Press next select to confirm the selected value 12 Press Program to leave the mai...

Page 107: ...Setting the media saver plot size 1 Press Program to enter the main menu 2 Select the CONFIGURATION item using the or button 3 Press next select to enter the CONFIGURATION menu 4 Select the PLOT MANAGER item using the or button 5 Press next select to enter the PLOT MANAGER menu 6 Select the MEDIA SAVER item using the or button 7 Press next select to enter the MEDIA SAVER menu 8 Select the M S PLOT...

Page 108: ...ter the REPLOT menu 6 Select the required setting using the or button 7 Press next select to confirm the setting 8 Press Program to leave the main menu Setting the number of copies This option enables you to print multiple prints of the file currently in the memory of the printer Default is 0 maximum is 99 prints Note This option is only active if replotting is enabled Defining the number of print...

Page 109: ...ints which contain large black areas Enabling Poster mode 1 Press Program to enter the main menu 2 Select the QUALITY item using the or button 3 Press next select to enter the QUALITY menu 4 Select the POSTER MODE item using the or button 5 Press next select to enter the POSTER MODE menu 6 Select the Poster mode on off using the or button 7 Press next select to confirm the Poster mode 8 Press Prog...

Page 110: ...iginals contain big gray areas Use cloud to get an optimal result with line drawings Defining rendering 1 Press Program to enter the main menu 2 Select the QUALITY item using the or button 3 Press next select to enter the QUALITY menu 4 Select the RENDERING option using the or button 5 Press next select to enter the RENDERING MENU 6 Select the required option clustered or cloud using the or button...

Page 111: ...e resolution of the file into the resolution of the rpinter 300 dpi PHOTO will use pixel scaling Defining image type 1 Press Program to enter the main menu 2 Select the QUALITY item using the or button 3 Press next select to enter the QUALITY menu 4 Select the IMAGE TYPE option using the or button 5 Press next select to enter the IMAGE TYPE MENU 6 Select the required option CAD or PHOTO using the ...

Page 112: ...ER item using the or button 5 Press next select to enter the PLOT MANAGER menu 6 Select the TRANSFORM item using the or button 7 Press next select to enter the TRANSFORM menu 8 Select the ROTATION item using the or button 9 Press next select to enter the ROTATION menu 10 Select the required value using the or button 11 Press next select to confirm the setting 12 Press Program to leave the main men...

Page 113: ...the X and Y axis is the same Before computing this scaling factor an auto rotation could be performed to get the best autoscale The Media Saver and the Autoscaling Mode are controlled separately but do interact The Autoscale Mode can be activated in two ways autoscale to a predefined format ISO ANSI Architect best fit The user can combine Autoscale and Autoposition plots are first autoscaled best ...

Page 114: ...with the Nesting option In fact if the Nesting is On it will never have any result This mode prevents clipping of any plot larger than the media loaded on the machine If AUTOSCALE is off and if your drawing is larger than the physical dimensions of the media the printer will automatically clip the area outside the margins The CLIPPING message appears on the display while the printer automatically ...

Page 115: ...ect to enter the PLOT MANAGER menu 6 Select the TRANSFORM item using the or button 7 Press next select to enter the TRANSFORM menu 8 Select the SCALING item using the or button 9 Press next select to enter the SCALING menu 10 Select AUTOSCALE on using the or button 11 Press next select to enter the AUTOSCALE menu 12 Select OFF BEST FIT A4 A3 A2 A1 or A0 using the or button 13 Press next select to ...

Page 116: ...ws access to the display plot configuration cancel plot and number of copies menu and their sub menus The password for the full menu is previous The locked level locks the entire printer In this case the printer acts only as an output device receiving commands from your workstation via remote control While commands cannot be entered on the operating panel informative messages are still displayed T...

Page 117: ...is being processed Dumping the configuration 1 Press Program to enter the main menu 2 Select the CONFIGURATION item using the or button 3 Press next select to enter the CONFIGURATION menu 4 Select the UTILITIES item using the or button 5 Press next select to enter the UTILITIES menu 6 Select the DUMP CONFIG item using the or button 7 Press next select to confirm DUMP CONFIG 8 Press Program to leav...

Page 118: ...118 Océ 9400 II User Manual Service This menu is only meant for the Océ service technician ...

Page 119: ...119 Océ 9400 II User Manual Chapter 9 Solving problems This chapter describes the problems that may occur while using the Océ 9400 II ...

Page 120: ...erator recoverable errors printer Printer recoverable errors Printer warnings The warning appears in the display The printer will continue to print but the print quality may decrease Warnings Description CONDITIONING The printer doses toner SHEET TOO SHORT The sheet for the manual feed is shorter than the print SHEET NOT FED Within the specified time out no sheet has fed into the manual feed the p...

Page 121: ...ve the print material out of the engine PAPER JAM Paper jam in the print engine Remove the paper out of the engine FEED TABLE OPEN The feed table is not closed properly Close the feed table CUTTER ERROR The printer material is not properly cut Remove the print material ROLL EMPTY The selected roll is empty Remove the print material and place a new roll into the rollunit PAPER JAM ROLL Paper jam in...

Page 122: ...l that can be used on page 137 No scraps of material are blocking the paper path Clearing a paper jam in the material feed section 1 Switch off the printer 2 Open the upper drawer 3 Lower the feed table using the two catches on the front underneath the feed table see figure 33 33 Lowering the feed table 4 Remove the jammed material Note Check thoroughly that no scraps of material are left behind 5...

Page 123: ... fusing section Clearing the paper jam in the fuser section 1 Switch off the printer 2 Unscrew the knurled nut at the left hand side of the machine and open the cover see figure 34 34 Unscrewing the knurled nut and opening the cover 3 Lift the green handle see figure 35 35 Lifting the green handle ...

Page 124: ... 7 Close the left cover and screw the knurled nut 8 Switch on the printer Printer recoverable errors In case of a printer recoverable error a message with a 4 digit error code appears in the display Solving a printer error 1 Switch off the printer and check the complete paper path refer to Clearing paper jams on page 122 2 Then switch the printer on again If no error number is shown in the display...

Page 125: ...126 if the display shows a flashing 3 digit error code a machine error has occurred in the scanner see Operator recoverable errors scanner on page 125 Scanner error When the scanner detects an error the machine stops immediately A flashing error code will be displayed on the scanner operating panel Solving a scanner error 1 Switch off the scanner 2 Then switch it on again If no error number is sho...

Page 126: ...If during scanning a printer error occurs the original will be fed in and the scanning procedure will be finished No copy will be made Clearing original jam When the scanner detects an error the machine stops immediately A flashing error code will be displayed on the scanner operating panel This code consists of a letter E followed by an error code number The user has to take action to solve the p...

Page 127: ...ed to ensure top quality copies At the same time you can clean the white pressure platen Attention To achieve the best results we recommend the use of Océ cleaner A Codenr 1068117 Cleaner kit Cleaning the glass platen and the pressure platen 1 Switch off the scanner 2 Unlock the top cover by pushing the front side of the cover down and pulling it towards 3 Raise the cover see figure 37 4 Clean the...

Page 128: ...he top cover 6 Lock the cover by pushing the front side of the cover down and pushing it back to the rear until you hear a click Note Make sure that the cover is closed correctly to ensure proper original transport 7 Switch on the scanner ...

Page 129: ...129 Océ 9400 II User Manual Appendix A Overview and tables ...

Page 130: ...toconductive drum organic photoconductor OPC Printing speed 3m min Warm up time none once the printer is switched on Media feed manual and 1 or 2 roll automatic Toner system closed Maximum printable area max printable area depends on size of installed memory and file complexity but possible up to 15 metres Poster mode increases the density of the copy Controller Standard memory 64 MB Vector data f...

Page 131: ...ll1 Roll2 or Manual feed Automatic Background Compensa tion standard on but can be switched off Leading trailing edge correction 0 80 mm in steps of 5 mm 0 3 in steps of 0 25 Invert copy used to copy blue prints limited to single copy only and without ABC Poster mode increases the density of the copy Image logic The Océ 9400 II makes use of Océ image logic technology This technology ensures that t...

Page 132: ...er is attached to a SCSI bus it behaves itself as a standard SCSI tape device SCSI tape commands are used to address the Océ 9400 II for upload Ethernet protocol You can connect the printer to TCP IP NETBIOS over TCP IP Note Ethertalk Novell can be supported by an external optional print server For more details refer to Ethernet on page 27 ...

Page 133: ...details refer to the IEEE P1284 standard STROBE is the dialog signal 39 Centronics connector Printer Pin No Name of the signal 1 STROBE 2 Data 1 Data 1 LSB 3 Data 2 Data 2 4 Data 3 Data3 5 Data 4 Data 4 6 Data 5 Data 5 7 Data 6 Data 6 8 Data 7 Data 7 9 Data 8 Data 8 MSB 10 ACKN Acknowledge 11 BSY Busy 12 PAPEROUT Paper error 13 SELECT Select 14 AUTOLFN 15 FAULTN Fault 16 INITN Initialize 17 SELECT...

Page 134: ...ini Subd 50 pin female connector The following table describes the SCSI port pin assignment For further details refer to the ANSI X3 131 standard 40 SCSI connector Printer Pin No Name of the signal 1 25 GND 26 34 SD10_N 35 37 GND 38 TERM_PWR 39 GND 40 GND 41 ATNO_N 42 GND 43 BSYO_N 44 ACKO_N 45 SELI_N 46 MSGO_N 47 SELO_N 48 CDO_N 49 REQO_N 50 IOO_N ...

Page 135: ...45 pin assignment The following table describes the AUI connector DB15 female with locking mechanism Printer Pin No Name of the signal 1 TD 2 TD 3 RD 4 Common mode Term 5 Common mode Term 6 RD 7 Common mode Term 8 Common mode Term Printer Pin No Name of the signal 1 GND 2 C 3 T 4 GND 5 R 6 GND 7 No connect 8 GND 9 C 10 T 11 GND 12 R 13 GND 14 12VF 15 GND ...

Page 136: ...meter 50 mm a carrier sheet may be used not thicker than 0 3 mm Dog ears should be straightened out especially on originals with reinforcement borders Damaged origi nals Torn originals should be repaired with tape Badly damaged originals can be copied by inserting them into carrier sheets Miscellaneous The leading edge of the original must be straight The thickness of the original may be maximal 1...

Page 137: ...or use in the Océ 9400 II including plain paper transparent paper coloured papers and various polyester films is available from your Océ representative The maximum length of the print material is 175 m when you use 75 g m2 material and 140 m in case of 110 g m2 The diameter of the roll holder equals 3 inch Paper formats Width A0 841 mm A1 594 mm A2 420 mm A3 297 mm E 34 D 22 C 17 B 11 E 36 D 24 C ...

Page 138: ...m Overview of copy material Copy material Recommended Plain paper 75 g m2 Transparent paper 110 g m2 Vellum 20 lbs Polyester film 3 5 mil ECO papers 75 g m2 Minimum Maximum Width 279 mm 11 914 mm 36 Length 420 mm A3 Guaranteed print quality ca 3 meter or 10 feet This is also the limit for prints and multiple copies made on the Océ 9400 II For single copies prints made on the Océ 9400 II printer or...

Page 139: ...00 141 100 71 50 A3 283 200 141 100 71 A4 400 283 200 141 100 Standard zoom fixed steps ANSI Origi nal Copy 34 22 17 11 81 2 34 100 65 50 32 25 22 100 50 17 200 129 100 65 50 11 200 100 81 2 400 259 200 129 100 Standard zoom fixed steps Architectural Origi nal Copy 36 24 18 12 9 36 100 67 50 33 25 24 100 50 18 200 133 100 87 50 12 200 100 9 400 267 200 133 100 ...

Page 140: ...6 36x48 A1 594x841 mm 22 22x34 24 24x36 A2 420x594 mm 17 17x22 18 18x24 A3 297x420 mm 11 11x17 12 12x18 34 34x44 36 36x48 34 34x44 22 22x34 24 24x36 22 22x34 17 17x22 18 18x24 17 17x22 11 11x17 12 12x18 11 11x17 36 36x48 30 30x42 30 30x42 24 24x36 A0 841x1189 mm A0 841x1189 mm 18 18x24 A1 594x841 mm A1 594x841 mm 12 12x18 A2 420x594 mm A2 420x594 mm 30 30x42 A3 297x420 mm A3 297x420 mm 500 mm 500x...

Page 141: ...141 Océ 9400 II User Manual Appendix B Controller firmware upgrade ...

Page 142: ...icit messages on the procedure to follow The displayed messages are only in English although your printer is setting up to another language Connecting to the printer controller 1 Switch off the machine 2 Connect a centronics cable between the controller and your host 3 Connect a serial cable between the controller and your host The controller has a DCE COMM port thus if your host is a PC Workstati...

Page 143: ...N cancel 8 If you press N the controller will start with its current firmware version 9 If you press Y you are prompted to send the new firmware file through Centronics Transfer controller software through the Centronics port 10 On your host send the new firmware file e g on a DOS session on a PC copy b EPC M1_1 0 ld lpt1 11 You can monitor the progress on the terminal window with the following me...

Page 144: ...machine The new firmware is operational Troubleshooting If you do not sent the correct file if the file is corrupted or if you switch off the printer during the upgrade procedure you will be prompted with an error message and you are asked to upgrade again refer to step 9 of the above procedure ...

Page 145: ...145 Océ 9400 II User Manual Appendix C Safety information ...

Page 146: ...e close to a wall socket that is easily accessible The switch in the fixed connection if any should be easily accessible This machine has not been designed for connection to an IT power system An IT power system is a voltage network in which the neutral wire is not connected to earth Do not block the ventilation openings of the machine Ensure that the machine is placed on a level horizontal surfac...

Page 147: ...e the right to revise safety data sheets as new information becomes available It is the user s responsibility to determine the suitability of this information for the adoption of safety precautions as may be necessary and to contact the company to make sure that the sheet is the latest one issued If and in so far as limitation of liability is permitted under the applicable laws we do not accept li...

Page 148: ...V Visible and IR radiation TLV list of ACGIH Heat emission Standby 45 W at continuous operation 1500 W Ozone emission 0 02 mg min at continuous operation Room volume Recommendation min 25 m3 Room ventilation Recommendation min 12 5 m3 h natural ventilation Use simulation at random operation With a room volume and ventilation as recommended and a daily volume of 100 m much more than average the use...

Page 149: ... Power consumption stand by 3 5 W Mains connection Cable with plug Safety class I IEC 536 Protective earth connection Protection class IP 20 IEC 529 Sound pressure level at operator position Stand by In operation 0 dB A main body 48 dB A impulse Li 5 dB A Sound power level 0 dB A main body 60 dB A Radio interference Complies with Directive 89 336 EEC Radiation Below the Threshold Limit Values for ...

Page 150: ...pulse Li 2 dB A impulse Li 5 dB A Sound power level 0 dB A main body 61 dB A 0 dB A main body 60 dB A Radio interference Complies with Directive 89 336 EEC Radiation Below the Threshold Limit Values for UV Visible and IR radiation TLV list of ACGIH Heat emission Printer 1500 W scanner 90 W at continuous operation Ozone emission printer 0 02 mg min at continuous operation Room volume Recommendation...

Page 151: ...halation Clean nose mouth throat Cough up Fresh air Ingestion Rinse mouth with water If large quantity swallowed seek medical advice For any medical advice take along this material safety data sheet 5 Fire fighting measures Extinguishing media Dry chemical carbon dioxide water spray fog foam Special fire fighting precautions N A Hazardous products of decomposition N A 6 Accidental release measures...

Page 152: ...onsiderations Pack waste dustproof to prevent dusting With due observance of local laws and regulations dispose of by burial in a sanitary landfill or incineration Do not throw in open fire in order to prevent the risk of a dust explosion 14 Transport information This product is not classified as a dangerous substance according to the international transport regulations 15 Regulatory information T...

Page 153: ...er and soap Inhalation Clean nose mouth throat Cough up Fresh air Ingestion Rinse mouth with water If large quantity swallowed seek medical advice For any medical advice take along this material safety data sheet 5 Fire fighting measures Extinguishing media Dry chemical carbon dioxide water spray fog foam Special fire fighting precautions N A Hazardous products of decomposition N A 6 Accidental re...

Page 154: ...siderations Pack waste dustproof to prevent dusting With due observance of local laws and regulations dispose of by burial in a sanitary landfill or incineration Do not throw in open fire in order to prevent the risk of a dust explosion 14 Transport information This product is not classified as a dangerous substance according to the international transport regulations 15 Regulatory information Thi...

Page 155: ... 3 Hazards identification To our knowledge this product presents no health hazard in normal use 4 First aid measures Eyes contact Not Applicable N A Skin contact N A Inhalation N A Ingestion N A For any medical advice take along this material safety data sheet 5 Fire fighting measures Extinguishing media Dry chemical carbon dioxide water spray fog foam Special fire fighting precautions N A Hazardo...

Page 156: ...mposition products None at intended use Hazardous reaction None at intended use 11 Toxicological information 12 Ecological information This product is not biodegradable The ingredients are not classi ed as ecologically hazardous No adverse environmental effects are expected 13 Disposal considerations The drum will be returned to Océ for re use 14 Transport information This product is not classifie...

Page 157: ...function device model meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency The EPA ENERGY STAR criteria for this multifunction device involve the following features sleep mode The use of the sleep mode feature offers economic and environmental benefits This multifunction device is shipped with the sleep mode default time set at 1 minute which means that the device automatically enters the sleep ...

Page 158: ...158 Océ 9400 II User Manual ENERGY STAR is a U S registered mark ...

Page 159: ...159 Océ 9400 II User Manual Appendix D Miscellaneous ...

Page 160: ...step by step through all phases of performing the operation Figures and tables Figures and tables are titled and numbered sequentially throughout this manual Figures include pictures of product components screendumps examples and diagrams of concepts discussed in the description Attention getters There are several types of information to which we draw your attention This information is classified ...

Page 161: ...venient in size readability and arrangement page layout chapter order etc Yes No Could you find the information you were looking for Always Most of the times Sometimes Not at all What did you use to find the required information Table of contents Index Are you satisfied with this manual Yes No Thank you for evaluating this manual If you have other comments or concerns please explain or suggest imp...

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Page 165: ...s start 58 cut method programming 72 cutting paper 44 D default gateway 28 demo print 74 designjet compatability 89 double synchronization 95 dump configuration 117 E end of message 93 end of plot time out 24 end of print 24 ethernet connector 135 ethernet connection 27 ethernet port 28 ethernet protocol 132 F feeding the original 57 firmware upgrade 142 flush media saver 106 ftp 32 full menus 116...

Page 166: ...uide 57 P page advance hp gl 86 hp gl 2 88 paper formats 137 paper jam 122 pen priority calcomp 92 hp gl 2 88 pen settings 81 plot center 72 port configuration centronics 133 poster mode 68 109 postscript data format selection 98 page layout 98 page size 99 postscript level 2 10 postscript option 98 pressure plate 127 print ftp 32 lpd 31 smb 34 print material 40 print origin calcomp 91 hp gl 85 hp...

Page 167: ...ial protocols 132 setting up tcp ip 28 short menus 116 smb 34 standard cut 56 72 standard cut mode 17 step size 96 calcomp 96 subnet mask 28 switching off copier 18 printer 19 switching on copier 18 printer 19 synchro cut 56 72 synchro cut mode 17 synchronization code 94 T top cover 126 127 trailing edge 73 programming 73 transmission speed 23 U upload 76 W waste toner bag 53 ...

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