The Xerox4505/4505ps and4510/4510psDesktop Laser Printers
User’s Guide
AUG-TITL Page -1 Black,Red,Cyan Tuesday, February 7, 1995 12:20 PM
Page 1: ...The Xerox 4505 4505ps and 4510 4510ps Desktop Laser Printers User s Guide AUG TITL Page 1 Black Red Cyan Tuesday February 7 1995 12 20 PM...
Page 2: ...tion Enhancement Technology RET are trademarks of Hewlett Packard Company IBM is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Microsoft Microsoft Windows Microsoft Word MS and MS DOS are...
Page 3: ...6 Chapter 2 Handling Paper 2 1 Overview 2 3 Paper Input 2 4 Paper Output 2 5 Paper Specifications 2 6 Paper Trays 2 8 Loading Paper 2 14 Selecting a Paper Source 2 22 Chapter 3 Using the Control Pane...
Page 4: ...Selecting a Font 4 12 Downloading Fonts 4 13 Chapter 5 Adding Printer Options 5 1 Overview 5 2 Installing a SIMM 5 4 Installing a Font Card 5 19 Chapter 6 Maintaining the Printer 6 1 Overview 6 2 Rep...
Page 5: ...pecifications A 4 Cable Specifications A 7 Appendix B Printer Commands Escape Sequences B 1 Xerox Unique Settings B 2 PCL Printer Commands B 3 HP GL 2 Context Printer Commands B 21 Control Codes B 25...
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Page 7: ...n t r o d u c t i o n 1 1 Introduction C h a p t e r 1 Overview 1 2 Printer Components 1 3 Factory Settings 1 4 Sharing the Printer 1 5 Memory Considerations 1 6 AUG CH01 Page 1 Black Red Cyan Saturd...
Page 8: ...Remote User Interface RUI TrueRes for smooth edges and enhanced resolution Optional lower base with 500 sheet 250 sheet or 30 envelope capacity Optional 250 sheet trays supporting a variety of paper s...
Page 9: ...ure 1 1 Key printer components Printer Components Font Card Slots Power Switch Output Tray Control Panel Multipurpose MP Paper Source Front Cover 250 sheet Paper Tray Network Port 1 Network Ports 2 3...
Page 10: ...alled factory settings If the factory settings do not suit the needs of your printing environment you can select a new setting in either of two ways Control Panel on the printer See Chapter 3 Using th...
Page 11: ...ay purge downloaded data See Chapter 3 Using the Control Panel State Saving page 3 28 for PCL and State Saving page 3 36 for PostScript Changing settings for Jam Recovery Page Protection State Saving...
Page 12: ...d You receive out of memory error messages when printing See Chapter 3 Using the Control Panel Printer Settings that Affect Memory page 3 67 for more information on how certain printer settings may af...
Page 13: ...Paper Output 2 5 Paper Specifications 2 6 Weight 2 6 Dimensions 2 6 Paper Trays 2 8 Standard Tray 2 9 Multipurpose Tray 2 11 Optional Lower Base 2 13 Loading Paper 2 14 Loading the Standard or Lower P...
Page 14: ...21 Selecting a Paper Source 2 22 PCL Paper Sources 2 22 Printing a Page 2 23 Source Mapping Settings 2 25 Factory Source Mapping Settings 2 26 Source Mapping Examples 2 27 Example 1 2 27 Example 2 2 2...
Page 15: ...Manual feeding and loading of paper including letterhead pre printed stationery envelopes labels and transparencies Paper source mapping Printing In this guide paper source refers to the slot or openi...
Page 16: ...aper enters the printer As shown in Figure 2 1 the 4505 4505ps and 4510 4510ps printers have as many as three paper input sources Figure 2 1 Paper input sources Paper Input Multipurpose MP Paper Sourc...
Page 17: ...he tray located on top of the printer Output capacity is 250 sheets of standard weight paper Figure 2 2 Output tray Depending on paper weight you may find the output tray holds fewer than 250 sheets P...
Page 18: ...b For optimum printer performance it is recommended that you use paper made for laser printers and transparency film made for Xerox laser printers and copiers Figure 2 3 shows paper dimensions in mill...
Page 19: ...be available for your use Refer to the Document Services for Printing Guide for more information on the Xerox printer driver Legal 216 x 356 mm 8 5 x 14 inches COM 10 Envelope 105 x 241 mm 4 13 x 9 5...
Page 20: ...with one 250 sheet paper tray and one multipurpose MP tray An optional lower base provides an additional tray as shown in Figure 2 4 Figure 2 4 Input trays Paper Trays Multipurpose MP Tray Standard Pa...
Page 21: ...g Paper page 2 14 for further information on the universal tray Paper dimensions are listed on page 2 6 Tray capacity may differ based on the weight of the paper Maximum paper stack 25mm 1 inch Figure...
Page 22: ...8 page 2 20 for paper orientation See Figure 2 9 page 2 21 for envelope orientation Paper dimensions are listed on page 2 6 Tray capacity may differ based on the weight of the paper Maximum paper stac...
Page 23: ...r dimensions are listed on page 2 6 Capacity may differ based on the weight of the paper The maximum paper stack size for the MP tray is 4 mm 15 inches Figure 2 7 MP tray Paper Capacity Sheets A4 50 L...
Page 24: ...e standard tray See Figure 2 8 page 2 20 for the orientation of headed paper in the MP tray Printing documents that require pages of special paper size color or other attribute To use letterhead pre p...
Page 25: ...in Figure 2 6 page 2 10 The 500 sheet lower base equipped with either an A4 or Letter 8 5 x 11 tray There is also an additional Letter tray or A4 tray available for the 500 sheet lower base To order a...
Page 26: ...G u i d e To load paper into the standard or lower paper tray follow the steps below 1 When loading the standard tray remove the multipurpose tray if it is installed Loading Paper Loading the Standard...
Page 27: ...side guide to its widest position Make sure that the end guide is positioned in the appropriate detent for the paper size installed in the tray If the guide is not positioned in the detent the printer...
Page 28: ...d under the metal corners For best performance load paper with curl side up If you are loading letterhead pre printed stationery or drilled paper see Figure 2 8 page 2 20 If loading envelopes see Figu...
Page 29: ...h a lower base installed do not remove the standard tray while the printer is feeding from the lower tray 6 Insert the paper tray in the printer Reinstall the multipurpose tray if it was removed at St...
Page 30: ...follow the steps below It is assumed the MP tray has already been installed If not install it by referring to the Setting Up Guide packaged with the printer 1 Adjust the side guides to the desired pap...
Page 31: ...st remove the MP tray Reinsert it once you have closed the front cover 2 Feed paper or envelopes into the MP tray If you are loading letterhead pre printed stationery or drilled paper see Figure 2 8 p...
Page 32: ...ftware application s printing margins to Prevent overwriting the letterhead or pre printed images Prevent overwriting the drilled holes Accommodate an individual label size Label paper may be loaded i...
Page 33: ...t COM 10 Monarch DL or C5 envelopes in the 30 envelope tray and the MP tray Envelopes may only be loaded in the standard 30 envelope tray or the MP tray See Figure 2 6 page 2 10 for more information o...
Page 34: ...Using the Control Panel for further information on these and all PCL Menu settings page 3 18 PostScript functions differently than PCL Refer to the PostScript Installation Instructions for more inform...
Page 35: ...he printer is ready to print the page tray sequence is established For the paper source chosen in the second step above a tray or sequence of trays is taken from the PCL Menu Source Mapping setting fo...
Page 36: ...in a tray in the tray sequence and the page will be printed Or press Enter to print from the first tray in the tray sequence regardless of paper size If that tray becomes empty the next tray with the...
Page 37: ...arting with MP to print the first pages of a print job on special paper stock by placing the required number of special stock sheets in the MP tray page 2 11 Figure 2 11 Source Mapping settings Source...
Page 38: ...llows access to the entire range of PCL paper source and source mapping settings specifically designed for the 4505 4505ps and 4510 4510ps printers Refer to the Document Services for Printing Guide Fi...
Page 39: ...4 In either your software application or the Xerox printer driver set paper source to the standard tray The printer will pull paper from the standard tray until it is empty then from the MP tray When...
Page 40: ...standard lower and MP trays with regular paper stock 2 Set Source Mapping for Standard to Low Std MP 3 Set MP Tray Size to the same size as the regular stock 4 In either your software application or t...
Page 41: ...andard tray for Letter pages Manual MP Tray for Legal pages The printer will pull Letter paper from the standard tray It will pull Legal paper from the MP tray Alternatively you could set Source Mappi...
Page 42: ...tter pages Standard tray for Legal pages Manual MP Tray for pages to be manually fed The printer will pull Letter pages from the lower tray It will pull Legal pages from the standard tray For each man...
Page 43: ...oftware application or the Xerox printer driver set paper source to Standard tray for white A4 pages Manual MP Tray for pre printed A4 pages Manual MP Tray for DL envelopes You could have also set pap...
Page 44: ...MP Tray 5 Set Source Mapping for Lower to Lower 6 Set Source Mapping for Manual and Manual Envelope to Standard 7 Set MP Tray Size to A4 210x297 8 Set Default Source to Lower to cover print jobs that...
Page 45: ...2 Load the MP tray with pre printed stationery face down 3 Set Source Mapping for Standard to Standard 4 Set Source Mapping for Lower to MP Tray 5 Set MP Tray Size to the same size as your pre printe...
Page 46: ...t is assumed your pre printed stationery is the same size as your regular stock 1 Load the standard tray with regular paper stock 2 Put one page of the pre printed stationery in the MP tray face down...
Page 47: ...ontrol Panel Features 3 4 The Display 3 4 The Indicator Lights 3 5 The Keys 3 6 Navigating the Menu System 3 8 Menu System Indicators 3 9 Setting a Menu Option 3 10 Main Menu System 3 12 Language 3 14...
Page 48: ...41 Serial Menu Options 3 45 LocalTalk Menu Option 3 50 Ethernet Menu Options 3 51 Token Ring Menu Options 3 54 System Menu 3 57 System Menu Hierarchy 3 57 System Menu Options 3 58 Test Menu 3 61 Test...
Page 49: ...the Control Panel also enables you to change printer settings to control how the 4505 4505ps and 4510 4510ps printers operate in your environment Figure 3 1 Control Panel This chapter describes the fo...
Page 50: ...d settings to configure and control the printer See Navigating the Menu System page 3 8 for information on the menu system hierarchy Informs you of printer status conditions such as when toner is low...
Page 51: ...You press Online to take the printer offline There is a failure or operation that makes the printer unavailable Form Feed The light comes on when a partial page has been prepared for printing rather...
Page 52: ...back online after correcting such conditions The online message indicates a closed switch that is printing continues Online ___ The offline message indicates an open switch that is printing halts Off...
Page 53: ...lls backward up through submenus or through the current list of values or functions For numeric values such as number of Copies press Up to increase the number Scrolling wraps if the first item in a l...
Page 54: ...he submenus may have other submenus settings or functions See Main Menu System page 3 12 for more information Reset Menu and its functions Reset Printer Reset Menus Reset I f Cards available only in f...
Page 55: ...ure 3 6 Menu indicator symbols on the Control Panel display Symbol Description Example Indicates another menu level below this one Main Menu Language Indicates that a value or setting follows the opti...
Page 56: ...option or function you want press Enter If you selected a submenu or option you did not want press Esc to return to the previous level then make the selection you want and press Enter to accept it 5...
Page 57: ...ration by pressing Online If you press Online before Enter the value will not be saved Other ways to exit a menu option or the menu system completely are as follows In the Main Menu press Menu to retu...
Page 58: ...aced and followed by an asterisk See Chapter 1 Introduction page 1 4 for a definition of factory setting When you change a factory setting or an existing setting to a new value the new value becomes t...
Page 59: ...3 11 page 3 31 See Figure 3 13 page 3 38 See Figure 3 19 page 3 57 See Figure 3 21 page 3 61 Menu Language PCL Menu PostScript Menu Interface Menu System Menu Test Menu Deutsch English Espa ol Fran ai...
Page 60: ...English equivalent See Setting a Menu Option page 3 10 for the steps to find and change the language option The Language option is not changed by the Reset Menus function page 3 66 Figure 3 8 Language...
Page 61: ...e default configuration for the printer PCL Printer Control Language is used by software applications to send information and instructions to the printer The PCL Menu hierarchy is depicted in Figure 3...
Page 62: ...tScript Menu Interface Menu System Menu Test Menu Copies Font Source Font Number Pitch Point Size Default Source Source Mapping Standard Manual MP Lower Standard Manual Manual Envelope Lower Large Cap...
Page 63: ...97 Legal 8 5x14 Letter 8 5x11 300x300 600x600 Off On Off On Desktop ISO L1 ISO L2 ISO L5 ISO 4 UK ISO 6 ASCII ISO 11 Swedish ISO 15 Italian ISO 17 Spanish ISO 21 German ISO 60 Norw v1 ISO 69 French Le...
Page 64: ...RUI to change settings Settings for certain PCL Menu options may be overridden from many software applications If your software application specifies a value for any option below the printer PCL Menu...
Page 65: ...n the printer and cannot be altered Upper and Lower refer to the two font card slots and appear only when a font card is installed in a slot See Chapter 1 Introduction page 1 3 for location of the fon...
Page 66: ...ge 3 25 default is changed If the Font Source setting page 3 19 specifies a location other than Internal Font Number reverts to 0 automatically Pitch 44 99 99 by 01 10 00 Number of characters per inch...
Page 67: ...Default paper source in PCL if none is specified by your software application The printer uses Default Source when there is no paper source specified in the print job Some software applications have a...
Page 68: ...e and Envelope Feeder See Figure 2 12 page 2 26 for factory settings with and without a lower base installed When a paper source e g Standard is mapped to a sequence of trays e g Standard MP the print...
Page 69: ...arch DL C5 See Figure 2 3 page 2 6 for more paper dimensions MP Tray Size communicates the paper size feeding through the MP tray The MP tray does not have a size sensor therefore you must explicitly...
Page 70: ...x297 Form Length is adjusted to 64 automatically If Paper Size is set to Letter 8 5X11 Form Length is adjusted to 60 Most software applications override this setting If your application does not the p...
Page 71: ...acters available for a font including uppercase and lowercase alphabets punctuation marks and special characters such as open and close quotation marks or international characters Most software applic...
Page 72: ...further information Jam Recovery Note The default for Jam Recovery is On for firmware release 4 0 The default is Off as shown at right for releases 4 0 To determine the firmware release of your print...
Page 73: ...ox printer driver is installed Higher resolutions use more printer memory See Printer Settings that Affect Memory page 3 67 for further information TrueRes Off On When On smooths the curves in charact...
Page 74: ...You eliminate the time to download them again when the printer switches back to PCL Temporary fonts and macros are always cleared at the end of every print job State Saving requires 10 MB MegaBytes of...
Page 75: ...tScript jobs are printed the header will be deleted whenever the printer switches from PostScript to PCL Banner sheets printed from Novell networks cause the printer to switch between PostScript and P...
Page 76: ...o r 4 5 1 0 4 5 1 0 p s U s e r s G u i d e Figure 3 11 page 3 31 shows the PostScript Menu hierarchy which appears only when the PostScript option is installed PostScript Menu Hierarchy AUG CH03 Pag...
Page 77: ...om 10 Monarch DL C5 1 99 Off On Off On 300x300 600x600 Off On Off On Appears only when an optional lower base is installed Menu Off Standard MP MP Standard Standard Lower Lower Standard Lower MP Std L...
Page 78: ...or an option below the PostScript Menu setting will be ignored Copies Default Tray Manual Size Tray Switching The Xerox printer driver allows your software application to specify additional PostScript...
Page 79: ...ne is used For example if this setting is Lower Standard and the standard tray upper is requested then the lower tray will be used first provided that it contains the requested size of paper When this...
Page 80: ...or Manual Feed to designate the printer s MP tray as the paper source If MP Tray is selected from the driver the setting of Manual Size on the printer Control Panel must match the paper size requested...
Page 81: ...es may be lost after the jam has been cleared The print job must be resent specifying those pages that did not print as a result of the paper jam See Printer Settings that Affect Memory page 3 67 for...
Page 82: ...cros if applications change the setting of Resolution or Page Protection Enabling State Saving can have an effect on printing speed with minimum memory installed It is recommended that this option not...
Page 83: ...rface ports when a network option s is installed The Interface Menu may include submenus for the following Parallel Menu See page 3 41 Serial Menu See page 3 45 LocalTalk Menu See page 3 50 Ethernet M...
Page 84: ...age PCL Menu PostScript Menu Interface Menu System Menu Test Menu Port Enable Port Timeout System Language Lang Sensing Auto Job End Bidirectional Transfer Rate Off On 5 999 secs 30 PCL PostScript Off...
Page 85: ...u Port Enable Port Timeout System Language Lang Sensing Auto Job End Port Type Baud Rate Handshake DTR Polarity Data Bits Parity Stop Bits Off On 5 999 secs 30 PCL PostScript Off On Off On RS232 RS422...
Page 86: ...Frame Type 5 999 secs 30 PCL PostScript Off On 802 3 Ethernet II Port Timeout System Language Lang Sensing Auto Job End 5 999 secs 30 PCL PostScript Off On Off On Off On Appears only when the PostScri...
Page 87: ...llel port becomes part of a port polling sequence that includes all enabled ports See Appendix C I O Port Polling for information When Off the port is disabled so no communication occurs through this...
Page 88: ...ng It does this by sampling the incoming data stream then switching to the perceived language for that job or to the System Language setting if it fails to sense the language When On if State Saving p...
Page 89: ...rint job does not end after the timeout interval Instead the printer waits to continue until another print job is received on any port A partial page will remain unprinted until the next print job is...
Page 90: ...your computer Only set Bidirectional On if you have a software application that supports it Transfer Rate High Low Relative speed of the port The High setting will free up the host more quickly for o...
Page 91: ...ecomes part of a port polling sequence that includes all enabled ports See Appendix C I O Port Polling for information When Off the port is disabled so no communication occurs through this port with t...
Page 92: ...ng It does this by sampling the incoming data stream then switching to the perceived language for that job or to the System Language setting if it fails to sense the language When On if State Saving p...
Page 93: ...fter the timeout interval Instead the printer waits to continue until another print job is received on any port A partial page will remain unprinted until the next print job is received See Form Feed...
Page 94: ...uter to send more data XOFF is the converse signal that tells the host computer to stop and wait Robust XON sends the XON signal continuously Robust XON helps ensure that handshaking works with a host...
Page 95: ...checked against the received character by means of an Even or Odd error checking mechanism The Parity setting must match the host computer parity setting Stop Bits 2 1 5 1 Number of stop bits in each...
Page 96: ...refer to Networking LocalTalk packaged with the LocalTalk option Figure 3 16 describes the option The factory setting is boldfaced and followed by an asterisk See Setting a Menu Option page 3 10 for t...
Page 97: ...and change a setting or refer to the Document Services for Printing Guide to use the RUI to change settings Figure 3 17 Ethernet Menu options showing factory settings Option Setting Description Port T...
Page 98: ...ng It does this by sampling the incoming data stream then switching to the perceived language for that job or to the System Language setting if it fails to sense the language When On if State Saving p...
Page 99: ...A partial page will remain unprinted until the next print job is received See Form Feed page 3 6 for information on ejecting partial pages Auto Job End should be On if the printer is on a network If...
Page 100: ...ion supports the following protocols Novell NetWare Version 3 11 Microsoft LAN Manager For detailed information on the supported protocols refer to Networking Token Ring packaged with the Token Ring o...
Page 101: ...m Language is used only when the printer cannot detect the PDL used in the incoming print job Lang Sensing Off On Automatic recognition of the page description language PDL used in an incoming print j...
Page 102: ...e print job does not end after the timeout interval Instead the printer waits to continue until another print job is received on any port A partial page will remain unprinted until the next print job...
Page 103: ...Once Continuous Off On 0 4 2 Europe USA Hex Dump Chime System Messages Auto Continue Print Density Defaults Power Saver Off On Menu Appears only when the PostScript option is installed Note The System...
Page 104: ...rinted normally When On Hex Dump is used for error checking and error analysis When Hex Dump is On the Control Panel menus are not available Chime Off Once Continuous Audible chime signal for attentio...
Page 105: ...On the printer automatically resumes operation after certain system errors if Enter is not pressed within ten seconds The On setting is useful in a networked environment Print Density Note This option...
Page 106: ...for firmware releases 4 0 only To determine the firmware release of your printer print a Configuration Sheet 15 min 4505 30 min 4510 60 min 90 min The Xerox 4505 4510 printers conform to EPA Energy St...
Page 107: ...archy Figure 3 21 Test Menu hierarchy Test Menu Note Test Menu Hierarchy Language PCL Menu PostScript Menu Interface Menu System Menu Test Menu Config Sheet Demo Page PCL Font List PS Font List Test P...
Page 108: ...er base The Configuration Sheet is printed from the Default Source page 3 21 at the current Resolution setting page 3 27 both specified in the PCL Menu using A4 210x297 paper if the System Menu settin...
Page 109: ...nt Number page 3 20 may change based on what fonts you have loaded and what Symbol Set page 3 25 you are using PS Font List Complete list of the 35 PostScript language typefaces With PostScript instal...
Page 110: ...from memory After Memory Check is finished it reboots the printer to its power on state If a problem occurs the Control Panel will display a numeric diagnostic code See Displayed Control Panel Messag...
Page 111: ...tion For all types of reset except Reset I F Cards for firmware release 4 0 the printer clears any temporarily downloaded fonts and print macros from memory as well as ejects any partially printed pag...
Page 112: ...Density setting page 3 59 The printer remains offline so you can work with other menus Reset I f Cards Note This option is available for firmware release 4 0 only To determine the firmware release of...
Page 113: ...The trade off in performance is matched by the certainty that an entire complex page may be printed Page Protection is related to Resolution page 3 27 for PCL page 3 35 for PostScript and page 3 68 si...
Page 114: ...or PCL page 3 36 for PostScript and page 3 68 is On downloaded fonts and macros may be cleared from memory The higher the resolution the more memory required See Figure 3 26 page 3 69 for memory requi...
Page 115: ...e Protection before purchasing additional memory Install a 4 MB or 16 MB SIMM to increase printer memory capacity See Chapter 5 Adding Printer Options for the SIMM installation procedure Figure 3 26 M...
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Page 117: ...calable Fonts 4 3 Where Fonts Reside 4 4 Fonts Resident on the Printer 4 5 TrueType Fonts 4 6 Intellifont Fonts 4 7 PCL Bitmap Font 4 8 Adding Fonts 4 9 PostScript 4 9 Font Cards 4 10 Fonts within Sof...
Page 118: ...4 2 4 5 0 5 4 5 0 5 p s o r 4 5 1 0 4 5 1 0 p s U s e r s G u i d e Downloading Fonts 4 13 Temporary and Permanent Fonts 4 13 AUG CH04 Page 2 Black Saturday January 21 1995 6 33 PM...
Page 119: ...n mark is a complete image in digitized form Each symbol is stored as a bitmap or raster that represents the black or white parts of the symbol The bitmaps are copied onto the paper when printing take...
Page 120: ...Printer fonts may reside in three places Printer ROM holds resident fonts installed at the factory on memory chips on the printer controller board See Fonts Resident on the Printer page 4 5 for a com...
Page 121: ...cape Sequences for more information on all PCL commands The 4505ps and 4510ps printers are factory equipped with the PostScript option that makes available 35 PostScript fonts To review the PostScript...
Page 122: ...ter and may be printed to PostScript and non PostScript printers The ten resident TrueType fonts on the 4505 4505ps and 4510 4510ps printers are Arial Arial Bold Arial Bold Italic Arial Italic Symbol...
Page 123: ...ld CG Omega Bold Italic CG Times Medium CG Times Italic CG Times Bold CG Times Bold Italic Clarendon Cond Bold Coronet Medium Italic Courier Medium Courier Italic Courier Bold Courier Bold Italic Gara...
Page 124: ...nter It comes in only one typeface weight and posture The Line Printer font may be used to provide Line printer emulation for a print job Backward compatibility for those applications that make use of...
Page 125: ...on the PostScript option Many additional PostScript fonts are available through Adobe Systems Inc and may be used when the PostScript option is installed on your printer If you have a 4505ps or 4510p...
Page 126: ...tain one or more scalable fonts or bitmapped fonts However bitmapped and scalable fonts are not mixed on the same card A font card may contain its own default font In this case its default font become...
Page 127: ...ly downloaded fonts see page 4 13 software application fonts are downloaded to printer memory before being used for a specific printer job and are removed from printer memory after completion of that...
Page 128: ...application If desired you may select a font PCL fonts only from the Control Panel or Remote User Interface RUI For an explanation of how to do this see Chapter 3 Using the Control Panel Font Number p...
Page 129: ...ion of fonts associated with that application Temporary fonts are PCL fonts downloaded for a particular print job As soon as the print job is finished the fonts are cleared from memory They must be do...
Page 130: ...the printer is on Similar to resident fonts or those on font cards permanently downloaded fonts reduce the processing time for a print job that uses them The distinction is that permanently downloaded...
Page 131: ...ordinate the use of permanently downloaded fonts Avoid allowing multiple users to specify permanently downloaded fonts since printer memory may be consumed rapidly and may cause printer faults Additio...
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Page 133: ...t e r 5 A d d i n g P r i n t e r O p t i o n s 5 1 Adding Printer Options C h a p t e r 5 Overview 5 2 Installing a SIMM 5 4 Installing a Font Card 5 19 AUG CH05 Page 1 Black Red Cyan Saturday Januar...
Page 134: ...stscript Level 2 is available to your printer either factory installed or as an option If using a 4505ps or 4510ps printer refer to the PostScript Option Installation Instructions packaged with the pr...
Page 135: ...ee Chapter 3 Using the Control Panel LocalTalk Menu Option page 3 50 Token Ring card The Xerox Network Interface Card Token Ring XNIC T RING supports the Novell and LAN Manager protocols and is equipp...
Page 136: ...4505 4505ps and 4510 4510ps printers are equipped with 2 MB of resident base memory To expand printer memory capacity install up to two 4 MB or 16 MB SIMMs on the printer controller board The total m...
Page 137: ...i n g P r i n t e r O p t i o n s 5 5 Be sure you have a ream of paper on hand before you begin this procedure 1 Power OFF 0 the printer 2 Disconnect the power cord and remove all cables AUG CH05 Pag...
Page 138: ...i n g a S I M M 5 6 4 5 0 5 4 5 0 5 p s o r 4 5 1 0 4 5 1 0 p s U s e r s G u i d e 3 Remove any installed font cards 4 Release the rear cover latches AUG CH05 Page 6 Black Red Cyan Saturday January 2...
Page 139: ...e r 5 A d d i n g P r i n t e r O p t i o n s 5 7 5 Remove the rear cover to expose the thumb screws 6 With your fingers loosen the thumbscrews Thumbscrews are not removable AUG CH05 Page 7 Black Red...
Page 140: ...ctricity from your body by touching something metal such as the metal back plate on the printer If you walk around before finishing the installation again discharge any static electricity Never remove...
Page 141: ...r This is required to properly support the board during installation of the SIMM 9 Locate the SIMM slots on the printer controller board If you need to replace a currently installed SIMM continue with...
Page 142: ...oving a SIMM be careful not to damage the locking clips located at each end of the SIMM slot They may break if too much pressure is applied 10 Carefully release the clips of the SIMM you are replacing...
Page 143: ...ot Be careful not to damage the locking clips located at each end of the SIMM slot They may break if too much pressure is applied 13 Press the SIMM down until the clips lock it in place The SIMM will...
Page 144: ...4 5 1 0 p s U s e r s G u i d e 14 Replace the printer controller board Align the edge of the board in the guide rails and seat the controller board firmly 15 Push the controller board firmly into pla...
Page 145: ...hten the thumbscrews Do not use a screwdriver because the threads will be stripped if excessive torque is applied The screwdriver slot in the thumbscrew is only there to start the disengagement of the...
Page 146: ...1 0 p s U s e r s G u i d e 17 Tighten the thumbscrews using only your fingers Do not use tools If the thumbscrews do not easily turn reseat the controller board and try again 18 Replace the rear cove...
Page 147: ...p t i o n s 5 15 19 Reinstall any font cards removed in Step 3 20 Reconnect cables and the power cord At this point you need to print a Configuration Sheet to verify that you have properly installed t...
Page 148: ...supply outlet Power ON 1 If the printer still does not turn on reseat the controller board 2 On the Control Panel you may briefly see some messages Then you will see the message Online ___ Ready 3 Pre...
Page 149: ...o n s 5 17 6 Press Enter You will see Test Menu Config Sheet 7 Press Enter again to start printing a Configuration Sheet You will see Config Sheet Printing The Configuration Sheet requires a minute o...
Page 150: ...f Chime Once System Messages On Auto Continue Off Print Density 2 Defaults USA PCL Menu Copies 1 Font Source Internal Font Number 0 Pitch 10 00 Point Size 12 00 Default Source Standard Source Mapping...
Page 151: ...a font card in the printer follow the steps below 1 Press Online to take the printer offline 2 Insert a font card into either font card slot 3 Press Online to put the printer online Installing a Font...
Page 152: ...tly and are recognized by the printer If the PCL Font List does not show the fonts on the cards reinsert the font cards or cycle the power on the printer and print another PCL Font List to verify that...
Page 153: ...r 6 1 Maintaining the Printer C h a p t e r 6 Overview 6 2 Replacing the EP Cartridge 6 3 Fuser Cleaning Cycle 6 9 Adjusting the Print Density 6 12 Cleaning the Printer 6 13 Transporting the Printer 6...
Page 154: ...r in good operating condition is essential to having a reliable well running machine This chapter describes the following EP electronic printing cartridge replacement Fuser cleaning Regular cleaning H...
Page 155: ...routinely Print dense text and graphics Set Print Density page 3 59 to a dark setting Exceed five percent area coverage An EP cartridge contains both microfine toner and imaging drum The EP cartridge...
Page 156: ...tridge follow the steps below 1 Remove the Multipurpose MP tray if installed To avoid damaging the hinge support the front cover with your hands while opening it Do not allow the cover to fall open 2...
Page 157: ...artridge to direct sunlight or fluorescent light for more than 15 minutes Overexposure will permanently damage the photosensitive imaging drum Do not open the drum shutter or touch the imaging drum Co...
Page 158: ...s to evenly distribute the toner To avoid breaking the tab or tape pull the tab out not up If the tab separates from the tape continue to pull the tape 5 Place the EP cartridge on a flat surface pull...
Page 159: ...the EP cartridge into the guide channels marked by yellow arrows The cartridge fits securely inside the printer 7 Close the front cover Be sure the cover is completely closed and latches locked If th...
Page 160: ...5 p s o r 4 5 1 0 4 5 1 0 p s U s e r s G u i d e 8 If needed reinstall the Multipurpose MP tray 9 Perform the Fuser Cleaning Cycle See Fuser Cleaning Cycle page 6 9 for the fuser cleaning procedure...
Page 161: ...fuser components 1 On the Control Panel press Online You will see Offline _ _ Press a key The fuser cleaning process uses three sheets of A4 or 8 5 x 11 Letter paper Be sure there is paper loaded in...
Page 162: ...ol Panel to display Fuser Cleaning Waiting All three cleaning sheets will have been printed 8 Place the three cleaning sheets PRINTED SIDE DOWN arrow toward the printer in the standard paper tray 9 Pr...
Page 163: ...a n i n g C y c l e C h a p t e r 6 M a i n t a i n i n g t h e P r i n t e r 6 11 11 On the Control Panel press Online You will see Online ___ Ready AUG CH06 Page 11 Black Red Cyan Friday February 3...
Page 164: ...you desire to darken or lighten the print density follow the steps below If the desired print density cannot be achieved see Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Print Quality Problems page 7 29 1 Select the Sys...
Page 165: ...vents or dust producing equipment Particles in the air may enter the printer and cause failures in internal mechanisms For best results clean the outside of the printer with a damp cloth Do not use de...
Page 166: ...P cartridge and pack it in sturdy light proof material A sealed bag is recommended to prevent toner leakage 3 Push in the Output Tray support so that it is flush with the edge of the printer 4 Disconn...
Page 167: ...ice 7 2 Locating Your Printer s Serial Number 7 4 Displayed Control Panel Messages 7 5 Paper Jams 7 19 Clearing Paper Jams from the Standard Tray or Lower Base 7 21 Clearing Paper Jams from the MP tra...
Page 168: ...your dealer or Xerox Rank Xerox for service Before calling for service be sure you have thoroughly reviewed the troubleshooting section provided for your type of problem and have performed the sugges...
Page 169: ...ion job can not be printed continuing but infrequent failure requiring operational intervention a non critical product feature or function does not work If any special conditions have occurred New app...
Page 170: ...t with the problem A copy of the print job as it was input If possible be near the printer when you call so you can perform any suggested corrective actions Your printer s serial number is located on...
Page 171: ...rs only The user can ignore five digit codes Figure 7 2 Control Panel messages Message Description Action 0001 Appears in the top left side of the display Indicates which module failed The main contro...
Page 172: ...tion ACTION To clear the error message and resume printing reseat or reinstall the cards Press Online On completion of the print job you can take the printer offline and remove the cards Card Err both...
Page 173: ...Please Wait The Fuser Cleaning page 3 64 function has been selected from the Test Menu This message appears when the three cleaning sheets have been printed placed in the input tray and are now being...
Page 174: ...essage appears until either More data arrives or Port Time Out expires and Auto Job End is On or PostScript waittimeout expires ACTION None Load A4 ACTION Load A4 paper into the tray s indicated on th...
Page 175: ...was online ACTION Power OFF 0 the printer then power it ON 1 to resume normal operations Lower Card Out Replace Original Lower font card was removed while the printer was offline but the card was sti...
Page 176: ...elope to load Either load that size or press Enter MP Standard Paper needs to be added to the MP or standard tray ACTION The message on the bottom line advises what type of paper or envelope to load E...
Page 177: ...r Jams page 7 19 Out of Memory Current job cannot print because it exceeds available memory See Printer Settings that Affect Memory page 3 67 For PCL the bottom line displays Press Even though Auto Co...
Page 178: ...PCL Font List page 3 63 is printing ACTION None Please Read Last Print The Fuser Cleaning page 3 64 function has been selected from the Test Menu Three fuser cleaning sheets have been printed ACTION...
Page 179: ...Control Panel is initialized and can display text If there is no failure during power on diagnostics the next message displayed will indicate the printer is online and ready to receive data ACTION Non...
Page 180: ...e by service technicians The message clears once the printing is completed ACTION None Token Ring Fail The Token Ring card XNIC T RING has failed and cannot be used ACTION Press Enter to allow the pri...
Page 181: ...The message displays at power on and may display after the cover has been opened for some time or when the printer is exiting power saver mode ACTION None Warning 300 A4 This message appears in PCL w...
Page 182: ...resolution or page protection has been changed The message clears when the next job prints ACTION None Warning 300 C5 This message appears in PCL when the printer has changed resolution to 300 or page...
Page 183: ...or page protection has been changed The message clears when the next job prints ACTION None Warning 300 LGL This message appears in PCL when the printer has changed resolution to 300 or page protectio...
Page 184: ...print with the requested settings either the resolution or page protection has been changed The message clears when the next job prints ACTION None Warning 300 OFF This message appears in PCL when th...
Page 185: ...leaning Cycle page 6 9 Printer parts have worn and need to be replaced When first powered ON the printer detects any jammed paper The movement of paper through the printer is constantly being monitore...
Page 186: ...is depicted in Figure 7 3 The figure includes the optional lower base Figure 7 3 Printer paper path The following section provides detailed step by step procedures for clearing paper jams as well as s...
Page 187: ...t before opening the Front Cover 2 Open the front cover by pressing down on the release latches on both sides of the front cover The area inside the printer near the fuser may be hot Clearing Paper Ja...
Page 188: ...r removed from this area may have unfused toner on it which will soil your hand or clothing if touched 4 Remove any paper entering the fuser area by gently pulling the paper toward the front of the pr...
Page 189: ...lling it toward the rear of the printer 6 Close the Front Cover When the Lower Base is in use when a jam occurs the standard tray may need to be removed to clear a paper jam Check for paper that may b...
Page 190: ...en misfed out of the paper tray s 8 Ensure that the paper is loaded correctly into the tray s with the lead edges under the metal corners tabs If a universal tray is being used ensure that the paper g...
Page 191: ...he paper transport areas See Clearing Paper Jams from the Standard Tray or Lower Base page 7 21 Steps 1 through 5 to assure all paper has been removed from the paper path 5 Close the front cover 6 Rei...
Page 192: ...g correctly If no data prints or the last page indicator does not come on A Check configuration to be certain the printer is configured properly B If using the parallel or serial port the port may be...
Page 193: ...ing A missing or misaligned font card Command errors may be identified by looking at your input file or by using the Hex Dump feature on the printer You can determine which fonts are in the system by...
Page 194: ...e job again Check your software to make sure the PostScript header file is being sent to the printer A legal document prints but the edges are cut off 1 Set Page Protection to Legal If page is still b...
Page 195: ...Transfer Roll 1 Replace EP cartridge 2 Adjust Print Density see Chapter 6 3 Replace paper stock 4 Contact your dealer or Xerox Rank Xerox Blank Prints Entire printed page is blank with no visible pri...
Page 196: ...Assembly 1 Replace EP cartridge 2 Adjust Print Density see Chapter 6 3 Contact your dealer or Xerox Rank Xerox 4 Contact your dealer or Xerox Rank Xerox Spot deletions Areas of the print are extremel...
Page 197: ...ce paper stock 3 Contact your dealer or Xerox Rank Xerox Horizontal line deletions Localized print deletions appearing as bands running across the page perpendicular to the direction of paper movement...
Page 198: ...remove any toner accumulations 3 Contact your dealer or Xerox Rank Xerox Horizontal dark streaks Black lines running across the page perpendicular to the direction of paper movement 1 Defective EP ca...
Page 199: ...path to remove any toner accumulations 3 Contact your dealer or Xerox Rank Xerox Residual image Ghost images of previous pages is produced along with the current page 1 Defective EP cartridge 1 Repla...
Page 200: ...ge 4 Contact your dealer or Xerox Rank Xerox Skewed prints Printed image is not parallel to the edge of the paper 1 Paper improperly loaded into paper tray 2 Obstructed paper path 3 Contaminated paper...
Page 201: ...int as shown Both horizontal and vertical folds should fall within plus or minus two lines If the pattern registers OK the problem may be in your software application Damaged prints Prints are wrinkle...
Page 202: ...ON and OFF Inspect the TrueRes target on the Test Print If 1 TrueRes is not functional no apparent difference between ON and OFF setting 2 TrueRes appears excessively dark or TrueRes appears insuffic...
Page 203: ...510ps Printer Specifications A 4 Cable Specifications A 7 Parallel Interface A 7 RS 232C Serial Interface CCITT V 24 A 10 Data Rates A 10 Encoding A 10 Protocols A 10 Connections A 10 RS 422A Serial I...
Page 204: ...ISC Maximum Monthly Duty Cycle Up to 10 000 prints Nominal voltage 220 240 V 110 115 V Nominal frequency 50 60 Hz Power consumption Less than 450 W during operation power saver mode operational after...
Page 205: ...er Additional 4 MB SIMM for a total of 6 MB PostScript option Options 4 MB SIMM 16 MB SIMM 250 sheet Base with universal tray 500 sheet Base with A4 or 8 5 x 11 Letter tray Paper trays in a variety of...
Page 206: ...ISC Maximum Monthly Duty Cycle Up to 20 000 prints Nominal voltage 220 240 V 110 115 V Nominal frequency 50 60 Hz Power consumption Less than 450 W during operation power saver mode operational after...
Page 207: ...er Additional 4 MB SIMM for a total of 6 MB PostScript option Options 4 MB SIMM 16 MB SIMM 250 sheet Base with universal tray 500 sheet Base with A4 or 8 5 x 11 Letter tray Paper trays in a variety of...
Page 208: ...ch where L physical paper width PostScript A4 200 mm 7 89 inches 289 mm 11 36 inches 8 5 x 11 Letter 207 mm 8 11 inches 271 mm 10 67 inches Executive 175 mm 6 93 inches 258 mm 10 17 inches 8 5 x 14 Le...
Page 209: ...EEE standard 1284 B with forward transfer rates of 100 KBytes or 1 MBytes The FAULT signal pin no 32 goes true low under the following conditions Off line mode selected Cover open interlock open Paper...
Page 210: ...nctions for the Centronics interface are designated in Figure A 3 Figure A 3 Centronics connector pin assignment Signal Pin Signal Name Source Function 1 STROBE HOST Host Check 2 DATA 0 BIDIRECTIONAL...
Page 211: ...24 GND Signal GND Data 4 25 GND Signal GND Data 5 26 GND Signal GND Data 6 27 GND Signal GND Data 7 28 GND Signal Ground PE SELECT ACK 29 GND Signal Ground BUSY FAULT 30 GND Signal Ground AUTOFEED SEL...
Page 212: ...d may have an appended Parity bit Parity even odd or none the number of stop bits and 7 or 8 bit data are selectable from the front panel UI Default settings are for 8 bit data with 1 stop bit and par...
Page 213: ...Chassis GND 1 GND Transmitted Data 2 Data From Printer Received Data 3 Data To Printer Request to Send 4 Control From Printer Clear to Send 5 Control To Printer Data Set Ready 6 Control To Printer Si...
Page 214: ...ASCII data The string of data bits is encapsulated by 1 Start bit 1 or 2 Stop bits and may have an appended Parity bit Parity even odd or none the number of stop bits and 7 or 8 bit data are selectab...
Page 215: ...me Pin RS 422A Function Direction Chassis GND 1 GND Transmitted Data 2 Received Data 3 Request to Send 4 Clear to Send 5 Data Set Ready 6 Signal GND 7 GND Carrier Detect 8 N C 9 10 12 Send Data Noninv...
Page 216: ...rface connected to a DTE host such as a PC compatible a modem modem eliminator or a null modem is required Figure A 6 shows null modem wiring Figure A 6 Null Modem wiring Network interface communicati...
Page 217: ...E s c a p e S e q u e n c e s B 1 Printer Commands Escape Sequences A p p e n d i x B Xerox Unique Settings B 2 PCL Printer Commands B 3 HP GL 2 Context Printer Commands B 21 Control Codes B 25 AUG A...
Page 218: ...X e r o x U n i q u e S e t t i n g s B 2 4 5 0 5 4 5 0 5 p s o r 4 5 1 0 4 5 1 0 p s U s e r s G u i d e AUG APPB Page 26 Black Red Saturday January 21 1995 7 10 PM...
Page 219: ...45 Number Of Copies of Copies E C l X 027 038 108 088 1B 26 6C 58 Long Edge Left Offset Registration of Decipoints 1 720 E C l U 027 038 108 085 1B 26 6C 55 Short Edge Top Offset Registration of Deci...
Page 220: ...31 41 DL E C l90A 027 038 108 057 048 065 1B 26 6C 39 30 41 C5 E C l91A 027 038 108 057 049 065 1B 26 6C 39 31 41 B5 ISO E C l100A 027 038 108 049 048 048 065 1B 26 6C 31 30 30 41 Page Length of Line...
Page 221: ...ght Margin of Columns E C a M 027 038 097 077 1B 26 61 4D Clear Horizontal Margins E C9 027 057 1B 39 Perforation Skip Mode Perforation Skip Disable E C l0L 027 038 108 048 076 1B 26 6C 30 4C Enable E...
Page 222: ...7 038 108 049 050 068 1B 26 6C 31 32 44 16 lines inch E C l16D 027 038 108 049 054 068 1B 26 6C 31 36 44 24 lines inch E C l24D 027 038 108 050 052 068 1B 26 6C 32 34 44 48 lines inch E C l48D 027 038...
Page 223: ...027 038 102 049 083 1B 26 66 31 53 FONT SELECTION Symbol Set Selection Primary Symbol Set ISO 60 Norwegian 1 E C 0D 027 040 048 068 1B 28 30 44 ISO 4 United Kingdom E C 1E 027 040 049 069 1B 28 31 45...
Page 224: ...n 2 E C 2N 027 040 050 078 1B 28 32 4E ISO 8859 9 Latin 5 E C 5N 027 040 053 078 1B 28 35 4E ISO 11 Swedish E C 0S 027 040 048 083 1B 28 30 53 ISO 17 Spanish E C 2S 027 040 050 083 1B 28 32 53 Windows...
Page 225: ...16 7 E C k2S 027 038 107 050 083 1B 26 6B 32 53 Elite 12 0 E C k4S 027 038 107 052 083 1B 26 6B 34 53 Point Size Primary Height Points E C s V 027 040 115 086 1B 28 73 56 Style Primary Style Upright...
Page 226: ...34 42 Light E C s 3B 027 040 115 045 051 066 1B 28 73 2D 33 42 Demi Light E C s 2B 027 040 115 045 050 066 1B 28 73 2D 32 42 Semi Light E C s 1B 027 040 115 045 049 066 1B 28 73 2D 31 42 Medium book...
Page 227: ...49 057 055 084 1B 28 73 34 31 39 37 54 Letter Gothic E C s4102T 027 040 115 052 049 048 050 084 1B 28 73 34 31 30 32 54 Marigold E C s4297T 027 040 115 052 050 057 055 084 1B 28 73 34 32 39 37 54 CG O...
Page 228: ...70 58 FONT MANAGEMENT Assign Font ID Font ID E C c D 027 042 099 068 1B 2A 63 44 Font and Character Control Delete all Fonts E C c0F 027 042 099 048 070 1B 2A 63 30 46 Delete all temporary fonts E C...
Page 229: ...32 53 Make current soft symbol set temporary E C c4S 027 042 099 052 083 1B 2A 63 34 53 Make current soft symbol set permanent E C c5S 027 042 099 053 083 1B 2A 63 35 53 Font Selection by ID Number S...
Page 230: ...Follows orientation E C r0F 027 042 114 048 070 1B 2A 72 30 46 Follows physical page E C r3F 027 042 114 051 070 1B 2A 72 33 46 Start Raster Graphics Left Raster Graphics Margin E C r0A 027 042 114 0...
Page 231: ...ttern Solid Black default E C v0T 027 042 118 048 084 1B 2A 76 30 54 Solid White E C v1T 027 042 118 049 084 1B 2A 76 31 54 HP defined Shading Pattern E C v2T 027 042 118 050 084 1B 2A 76 32 54 HP def...
Page 232: ...051 080 1B 2A 63 33 50 User Defined E C c4P 027 042 099 052 080 1B 2A 63 34 50 Current Pattern E C c5P 027 042 099 053 080 1B 2A 63 35 50 Pattern ID of Shading or Type of Pattern or User Pattern ID E...
Page 233: ...GEMENT CREATION Define Pattern of bytes E C c W Data 027 042 099 087 1B 2A 63 57 User Defined Pattern Control Delete all patterns E C c0Q 027 042 099 048 081 1B 2A 63 30 51 Delete all temporary patter...
Page 234: ...55 088 1B 26 66 37 58 Delete Macro ID E C f8X 027 038 102 056 088 1B 26 66 38 58 Make Temporary E C f9X 027 038 102 057 088 1B 26 66 39 58 Make Permanent E C f10X 027 038 102 049 048 088 1B 26 66 31 3...
Page 235: ...Pattern E C s2I 027 042 115 050 073 1B 2A 73 32 49 Symbol Set E C s3I 027 042 115 051 073 1B 2A 73 33 49 Font Extended E C s4I 027 042 115 052 073 1B 2A 73 34 49 Flush All Pages Flush All complete pa...
Page 236: ...on E C 1B 027 037 049 066 1B 25 31 42 HP GL 2 Plot Horizontal Size Horizontal size in inches E C c K 027 042 099 075 1B 2A 63 4B HP GL 2 Plot Vertical Size Vertical size in inches E C c L 027 042 099...
Page 237: ...d Fonts SB 0 Scalable fonts only 1 Bitmapped fonts allowed PALETTE EXTENSIONS Transparency Mode TR 0 Off opaque 1 On transparent Screened Vectors SV screen_type shading index VECTOR GROUP Arc Absolute...
Page 238: ...ee Point RT x_incr_inter y_incr_inter x_incr_end y_incr_end chord_angle Polyline Encoded PE flag val coord_pair flag val coord_pair POLYGON GROUP Circle CI radius chord_angle Fill Rectangle Absolute R...
Page 239: ...height Character Slant SL tangent_of_angle Extra Space ES width height Standard Font Definition SD kind value kind value Alternate Font Definition AD kind value kind value Character Fill Mode CF fill...
Page 240: ...on2 Anchor Corner AC x_coordinate y_coordinate Raster Fill Definition RF index width height pen_nbr pen_nbr width and height must be less than 255 User Defined Line Type UL index gap1 gapn CONFIGURATI...
Page 241: ...ent column position Form Feed FF 12 Move to the first line at top of the next page while maintaining current column position Carriage Return CR 13 Move to left margin on the current print line Shift O...
Page 242: ...B 26 4 5 0 5 4 5 0 5 p s o r 4 5 1 0 4 5 1 0 p s U s e r s G u i d e AUG APPB Page 26 Black Red Saturday January 21 1995 7 10 PM...
Page 243: ...Appendix C A p p e n d i x C I O P o r t P o l l i n g C 1 I O Port Polling A p p e n d i x C AUG APPC Page 1 Black Cyan Saturday January 21 1995 7 14 PM...
Page 244: ...s the printer monitors the parallel serial and network interface ports for incoming data When a print job is detected on one port the printer sends a busy signal to the other ports and queues the prin...
Page 245: ...cept for those on the LocalTalk interface print jobs are processed in the sequence in which they are received by the printer As soon as one print job has finished the printer continues polling until i...
Page 246: ...ort Timeout period and Auto Job End on the Control Panel or with the RUI For additional information on Port Timeout or Auto Job End either see Chapter 3 Using the Control Panel or refer to the Documen...
Page 247: ...A p p e n d i x D O r d e r i n g I n f o r m a t i o n D 1 Ordering Information A p p e n d i x D Printer Options D 2 Additional Order Items D 7 AUG APPD Page 1 Black Red Cyan Saturday January 21 19...
Page 248: ...English Rank Xerox French German Italian Spanish Xerox Spanish Rank Xerox 97K15300 English Xerox English Rank Xerox French German Italian Spanish Xerox Spanish Rank Xerox 4 MB SIMM 16 MB SIMM TO INSTA...
Page 249: ...PostScript Level 2 language interpreter 4510 Adobe PostScript Level 2 language interpreter TO INSTALL go to Installation instructions packaged with the option A minimum of 6 MB of memory is required c...
Page 250: ...h the option Ethernet card includes protocols Novell NetWare TCP IP EtherTalk DEC LAT and LAN Manager Token Ring card includes protocols Novell NetWare and LAN Manager Novell systems require Print Ser...
Page 251: ...or Label 109R00031 English Xerox Spanish Xerox 250 sheet 8 5 x 14 Legal Tray Adjustable to 8 5 x 11 Letter 8 5 x 13 Folio 8 5 x 14 Legal 109R00026 English Xerox English Rank Xerox French German Italia...
Page 252: ...Spanish Rank Xerox 250 sheet Base with Universal Tray The base attaches to the bottom of the 4505 4505ps and 4510 4510ps 109R00111 English Rank Xerox 109R00112 French 109R00113 German 109R00114 Italia...
Page 253: ...Xerox Figure D 2 Additional order items Type Part No Description Comments EP Cartridge 113R5 English Xerox English Rank Xerox French German Italian Spanish Xerox Spanish Rank Xerox See Chapter 6 Main...
Page 254: ...erox 300E62180 English Xerox 300E62180 English Rank Xerox 300E62390 French 300E62340 German 300E62490 Italian 300E62440 Spanish Xerox 300E62440 Spanish Rank Xerox 300E62250 English Xerox 300E62250 Eng...
Page 255: ...talian 300E62720 Spanish Xerox 300E62720 Spanish Rank Xerox 300E62260 English Xerox 300E62260 English Rank Xerox 300E62270 English Xerox 300E62270 English Rank Xerox 300E64510 English Xerox 300E64510...
Page 256: ...20P55030 French 720P54030 German 720P57030 Italian 720P56030 Spanish Xerox 721P56030 Spanish Rank Xerox 720P53040 English Xerox 721P53040 English Rank Xerox 720P55040 French 720P54040 German 720P57040...
Page 257: ...x 721P56200 Spanish Rank Xerox 720P53190 English Xerox 721P53190 English Rank Xerox 720P55190 French 720P54190 German 720P57190 Italian 720P56190 Spanish Xerox 721P56190 Spanish Rank Xerox 720P53210 E...
Page 258: ...D 12 4 5 0 5 4 5 0 5 p s o r 4 5 1 0 4 5 1 0 p s U s e r s G u i d e AUG APPD Page 12 Black Red Saturday January 21 1995 7 15 PM...
Page 259: ...Appendix E A p p e n d i x E E n v i r o n m e n t a l S p e c i f i c a t i o n s E 1 Environmental Specifications A p p e n d i x E AUG APPE Page 1 Black Cyan Saturday January 21 1995 7 22 PM...
Page 260: ...loper All products we manufacture meet our stringent performance standards and are backed by the same Total Satisfaction Guarantee we offer with our newly manufactured products The world wide effort t...
Page 261: ...o an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help Shielded cables must be used with this equipme...
Page 262: ...oom area for ventilation and servicing Always use the materials and supplies specifically designed for your Xerox equipment Use of unsuitable materials may result in poor performance and possibly a ha...
Page 263: ...ct will produce ozone during normal operation The ozone produced is dependent on copy volume and is heavier than air Providing the proper environmental parameters as specified by Xerox will ensure tha...
Page 264: ...labels are for your dealer or service technician and are placed on or near panels or shields which require a tool for removal THESE PANELS ARE NOT TO BE REMOVED BY USERS OF THE PRINTER THERE ARE NO U...
Page 265: ...logging into a file server ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange A digital coding system used to represent characters or control functions electronically each character being repre...
Page 266: ...f the power Also referred to as a soft start Byte A unit of 8 consecutive bits A byte is used to represent a character or control function CAPTURE A Novell command used to redirect output from a clien...
Page 267: ...efault A printer setting that is used in the absence of any other setting or command from the user See also Factory set Default Default font The font that the printer will use if the user or the softw...
Page 268: ...set SMS usage parameters Emulation Imitating the operational functionality of a program or language with equaling or surpassing functionality EP cartridge The Xerox electronic printing cartridge that...
Page 269: ...nging and accessing files without having to copy them to a floppy diskette Firmware The programs stored in EPROM ROM chips on the printer s controller board Font A collection of characters with a cons...
Page 270: ...initiates SMS functions Intellifonts Scalable fonts developed by Agfa Compugraphics and licensed to Hewlett Packard Internal fonts The fonts that come with the printer residing in permanent memory EPR...
Page 271: ...se with its networks NetWare Loadable Module Also referred to as NLM this is a NetWare program which runs on the network operating system NetWare Supervisor A user with access to NetWare functionality...
Page 272: ...inted material is delivered The output tray on the 4505 4505ps and 4510 4510ps is located on the top of the printer Paper jam When paper becomes wedged somewhere along the paper path Paper source Pape...
Page 273: ...job Permanent fonts remain downloaded until the printer is powered OFF Pitch The number of characters to the inch 10 pitch is 10 characters per inch Typically thought of as horizontal measurement Poin...
Page 274: ...the printer can print a page that matches what you created on the screen Xerox desktop laser printers have their own printer drivers so you can take full advantage of the printer s features Printer ma...
Page 275: ...f its default settings ROM Read Only Memory RPRINTER emulation Software run on a client PC connect to a network indirect printer or a Xerox network interface card that identifies the printer as a remo...
Page 276: ...or 16 MB of memory running at 70 ns nanoseconds SMS Status Management Services A DS P component that resides on the client PC and the file server SMS features include but are not limited to the abili...
Page 277: ...smooths curves in text and graphics to improve print quality TrueType fonts A font standard developed by Apple Computer as an alternative to Adobe Postscript TrueType fonts are scalable and can print...
Page 278: ...lly calculated by multiplying the number of pages printed by the cost per page value Valid printer name A printer name that does not begin with the letters DSP and that terminates with the characters...
Page 279: ...Job function Reset Menu 3 66 Chime option System Menu 3 58 Cleaning see Printer maintenance Config Sheet function Test Menu 3 62 Configuration Sheet 3 14 3 62 7 7 Context saving see State Saving optio...
Page 280: ...idge Recycling 6 3 Replacing 6 3 to 6 8 Esc key 3 7 Espa ol option Language 3 14 Ethernet Menu 3 51 to 3 53 Options 3 51 to 3 53 Auto Job End 3 53 Frame Type 3 53 Lang Sensing 3 52 4 9 Port Timeout 3...
Page 281: ...erial Menu 3 46 Language Options Deutsch 3 14 English 3 14 Espa ol 3 14 Fran ais 3 14 Fran ais canad 3 14 Italiano 3 14 Portugu se BRA 3 14 Letterhead Loading 2 20 LocalTalk Menu 3 50 Option 3 50 Port...
Page 282: ...ultipurpose MP tray 2 18 to 2 19 Paper jams 7 19 Paper loading Drilled paper 2 20 Envelopes 2 21 Labels 2 20 Letterhead 2 20 Lower tray 2 14 to 2 17 Standard tray 2 14 to 2 17 Paper Size option PCL Me...
Page 283: ...n Language 3 14 PostScript fonts 4 9 PostScript language see System Language option PostScript Menu 3 29 to 3 36 Options 3 32 to 3 36 Copies 3 32 Default Tray 3 32 Jam Recovery 3 35 Manual Size 3 34 P...
Page 284: ...IMM Capacity 5 2 Definition 5 2 Installing 5 4 to 5 18 Source Mapping option PCL Menu 3 22 Specifications cable A 7 Standard source Location 2 4 Standard tray 2 9 to 2 10 Loading paper 2 14 to 2 17 Lo...
Page 285: ...Switching option PostScript Menu 3 33 Troubleshooting 7 1 to 7 36 Before calling service 7 2 Control Panel messages 7 5 Locating serial number 7 4 Operational problems 7 26 Paper jams 7 19 Print qual...
Page 286: ...IX 8 4 5 0 5 4 5 0 5 p s a n d 4 5 1 0 4 5 1 0 p s U s e r s G u i d e AUG IX Page 8 Black Friday February 3 1995 12 39 AM...