Olivetti JP 883 User Manual Download Page 36

Thank you for buying an Olivetti Lexikon product. Please
read the following terms and conditions, should you require
technical support for your machine during the guarantee
period.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF GUARANTEE

This product is guaranteed against material and
manufacturing defects for the period of guarantee. The
guarantee period varies from country to country and shall
be communicated to you by the retailer from whom you pur-
chased the product. Furthermore, Olivetti Lexikon offers
equivalent or improved guarantee conditions with respect
to those established by law in the countries in which the
product is sold. If you require further information, please
contact your Olivetti Lexikon sales organisation represen-
tative or local authorised dealers (an up-to-date list of
addresses is available at the Internet address given at the
end of this document).

The guarantee is valid commencing from the date

of purchase, as proven by invoice or fiscal receipt.

The guarantee covers only the repair or replace-

ment free of charge of any component parts found

to have manufacturing defects.

LIMITS TO GUARANTEE

1.

The guarantee does not cover parts or accessories that,

for the normal functioning of the product, require

periodic replacement (i.e. print heads, ink cartridges,

toner, etc.).

2.

The guarantee does not cover products and single

component parts found to be defective or damaged due

to

:

(a)

I

ncorrect power supply, incorrect or improper

installation or use in contrast with the indications given

in the user’s manual supplied with the product, lack of

care during use and/or storage of the product.

(b)

T

ampering with or unauthorised substitution of original

component parts or accessories with parts or

accessories not approved by the manufacturer or

carried out by unauthorised personnel, use of

non-original accessories or those regenerated by third

parties.

(c)

Accidents or damage that cannot be attributed to

Olivetti Lexikon, including, but not limited to, natural

events (floods, earthquakes, fire, etc.), negligence and

willful damage.

(d)

A

ccidents or damage that occurred during transport to

or from the purchaser (in this case, the carrier is liable),

or due to incorrect or inadequate packaging by the

purchaser.

3.

The guarantee does not cover parts in glass or light

bulbs

.

4.

Should the product require repair during the period of

guarantee, the purchaser must deliver the product,

complete with a copy of the purchase invoice or fiscal

receipt to the authorised repair centre. Transport of the

product to the repair centre is paid for and at the risk of

the purchaser.

The product will be returned to the purchaser as

requested by him or according to the procedure

established by the repair centre, with the cost of return

charged to the purchaser.

To prevent damage during transport, not covered by the

guarantee, the product should be repacked in its

original packaging.

5.

Repair(s) carried out during the guarantee period do

not modify the duration or expiry date of the same.

6.

The guarantee does not cover modifications for

adaptation to local power supply voltage or safety

requirements. Modifications of this type can affect the

correct functioning of the product and will invalidate the

guarantee.

7.

In those parts where this guarantee does not conform

to local legislation, it shall be considered modified to

conform to such legislation.

8.

Up to the limits established by local legislation, this

guarantee indicates the only solutions to the purchaser

recognised by Olivetti Lexikon through the authorised

service network.

9.

This guarantee does not in any way limit the purchaser’s

rights as recognised by local legislation nor those

concerning the contract of sale between the purchaser

and the dealer.

An up-to-date list of Olivetti Lexikon addresses for
guarantee and technical problems on HW and drivers
is available at the following Internet address:

http://www.olivettilexikon.com/world/index.html

GUARANTEE

Summary of Contents for JP 883

Page 1: ...JP 883 User s Manual Printer...

Page 2: ...mmunications 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...

Page 3: ...ion on day to day use and care of your printer The initial installation procedure consists of a sequence of operations which should be performed in the order described You will find further informatio...

Page 4: ...2 monochrome ink cartridges B0048 J Optional economy colour print head with replaceable colour ink cartridge blister pack containing a complete colour ink jet print head outer casing with cartridge i...

Page 5: ...ter using the Printer Monitor 8 Troubleshooting 10 Disinstalling the printer driver 11 Printer operator panel 12 Buttons basic functions 12 Buttons special functions 12 Light indicator 13 Embossed tem...

Page 6: ...PC is NOT supplied with the printer Location 1 Place the printer on an ample stable surface near your computer 2 Make sure that there is enough space around the printer for all its parts to be access...

Page 7: ...ble in the socket on the rear of the printer 2 Plug the other end of the cable into a wall socket The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible To your compute...

Page 8: ...t of the multiple document feeder so that it sits in the grooves and forms a second document insertion channel for single documents Mounting the document output tray With the flat end towards the prin...

Page 9: ...he monochrome print head and remove the print head holding it by the thumb and finger grip end opposite the protective film 3 Remove the protective film Do not touch either the electrical contacts gol...

Page 10: ...ress and hold the PAPER button and press the POWER button for at least two seconds to signal that new print heads have been inserted The light indicator will flash three times in acknowledgment and th...

Page 11: ...the left edge of the paper 5 Press PAPER on the printer operator panel The first document is inserted to the first print position Press PAPER again to make sure that the document feeds smoothly throu...

Page 12: ...space Software installation procedure The installation procedure varies depending on the Windows environment installed on your PC q Windows 3 1 3 11 1 Insert the printer driver diskette in drive A usu...

Page 13: ...ter drivers already installed on your system your printer will be installed as the Default printer If other printer drivers are already installed and you wish to install the current one as the default...

Page 14: ...an icon The Printer Care tab also has two other functions q Cleaning the print head Clean If you notice a deterioration in the print quality before changing the print head or replacing the ink cartrid...

Page 15: ...tive humidity 20 80 Do not subject your printer to brusque changes in temperature and or humidity Do not let dust accumulate on the printer use a slightly damp cloth to remove dust Do NOT use abrasive...

Page 16: ...solve your problem you must change the LPT mode setting in your computer BIOS to either Standard or Bi directional For further information on the BIOS setting refer to your computer documentation and...

Page 17: ...tions q with printer cover closed Function Button s Description Demo page Power held and Paper pressed three times then released together The light indicator starts flashing in an thre e flash se quen...

Page 18: ...The printer is powered flashing slowly The printer is receiving data flashing rapidly An error or failure condition has occurred in the printer Paper out condition Solution Load a document and press P...

Page 19: ...perating procedure for changing the print heads and or ink cartridges see the specific sections in More about print heads On line Guide The diskettes containing the printer software also contain an On...

Page 20: ...ome print head loading position If you wish to change the colour print head you must press the PAPER button to move the print head carriage to the correct loading position 2 Press down the green print...

Page 21: ...r on the printer operator panel and the interruption of the printing operation Do not attempt to perform a print head clearing operation CLEAN if an empty ink cartridge has been signalled To substitut...

Page 22: ...move the ink cartridge ONLY to replace it Do NOT remove and then reinsert it If the new ink cartridge is not inserted correctly the light indicator on the operator panel will continue to flash You mus...

Page 23: ...ed the print head carriage will automatically return to its rest position and go into standby mode after approximately two minutes of inactivity q Cleaning the print head Clean The print heads are cle...

Page 24: ...print head you can use an optional economy colour printer head with replaceable cartridge available from your dealer This optional print head has the same function and duration as the standard colour...

Page 25: ...Paper Source in the printer driver When inserting the documents for printing make sure that the printing surface is facing the correct way see the instructions on the paper packaging or container The...

Page 26: ...gle document feeder Standard size pages in the multiple docu ment feeder with single standard page in the single document feeder Standard size pages in the multiple docu ment feeder with single envelo...

Page 27: ...t using the single document feeder Banners a from the multiple sheet feeder Place the banner as a single pack in the multiple sheet feeder aligning it against the fixed right hand margin The leading e...

Page 28: ...osition the adjustable left hand guide against the left edge of the paper making sure it is not held too tightly nor has too much play Output support for envelopes narrow documents and photographs If...

Page 29: ...l printing media you can use in your printer q Envelopes Envelopes can be inserted either in packs of up to 25 in the multiple document feeder or one at a time through the single document feeder You M...

Page 30: ...art highlighting Settings clicking Printers and then right clicking your printer icon and then Properties DOS environment Although optimsed for operation in a Windows environment your printer will als...

Page 31: ...ISO 69 France 20 CP 860 Portugal 21 UNIX International 22 CP 863 French Canadian 23 PC Abicomp International 24 PC Abicomp Portugal 25 CP 850 26 CP 857 Turkey 27 CP 866 Cyrillic 28 CP 210 Greece 29 C...

Page 32: ...es High resolution glossy coated papers Envelopes Note cards T Shirt transfers Paper Weight Single sheets 60 to 135 g m2 Envelopes 75 to 100 g m2 Note cards 100 to 200 g m2 Special printing media 90 t...

Page 33: ...ISO 14 JIS ASCII Legal CP 860 Portugal UNIX International CP 863 French Canadian PC Abicomp International PC Abicomp Portugal CP 857 Turkey CP 866 Cyrillic CP 210 Greece CP 851 Greece CP 862 Hebrew Re...

Page 34: ...ti printer The Customer may also merge the Program or part thereof into another program for its use on said single CPU unit Any portion of the Program merged into another program will continue to be s...

Page 35: ...mer if any of the following events occurs in case of breach by the Customer of any provisions hereof or in case of non payment by the Customer in due time of any sum due from the Customer in considera...

Page 36: ...ies c Accidents or damage that cannot be attributed to Olivetti Lexikon including but not limited to natural events floods earthquakes fire etc negligence and willful damage d Accidents or damage that...

Page 37: ...Printed in Italy Olivetti Lexikon S p A Documentazione 77 Via Jervis 10015 Ivrea Italy Part Number 204768 Y Copyright 1998 by Olivetti All rights reserved...

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