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The Xerox 
DocuPrint C11
Color Inkjet Printer

User Guide

Version 1.0

Summary of Contents for C11 - DocuPrint Color Inkjet Printer

Page 1: ...The Xerox DocuPrint C11 Color Inkjet Printer User Guide Version 1 0 ...

Page 2: ... of COMPUTER applications Inc All other product names are trademarks tradenames of their respective owners PCL is a trademark of the Hewlett Packard Company This printer contains an emulation of the Hewlett Packard PCL command language recognizes HP PCL commands and processes these commands in a manner comparable with Hewlett Packard LaserJet printer products Notice Specifications described in thi...

Page 3: ...ional Safety 5 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Printer 1 1 Introduction 1 2 Printer Features 1 3 Print Speed 1 3 Print Quality 1 3 Resolutions with Selected Media 1 4 Resident Font 1 4 Character Sets 1 5 Connectivity 1 6 Printer Driver Software 1 6 Printer Components 1 7 DocuPrint Documentation 1 8 Printer Documentation 1 8 ...

Page 4: ...ray 2 8 Loading Standard Size Media 2 8 Loading Envelopes or Small Format Media 2 10 Loading Banners 2 12 Loading Media through the Manual Feeder Slot 2 14 Media Selection Tips 2 15 Special Printing Media 2 17 Envelopes 2 17 Coated Paper 2 17 Photographic Paper 2 17 Transparencies 2 17 T shirt Transfers 2 18 Note Cards 2 18 Chapter 3 Printing 3 1 Printer Driver Settings 3 2 Driver Features 3 2 Opt...

Page 5: ...placing Print Cartridges 4 3 Cleaning Print Cartridges 4 7 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 5 1 Introduction 5 2 Error Condition Indicators 5 2 Transporting the Printer 5 2 Printer Problems 5 3 Printer Operation Problems 5 4 Print Cartridge Alignment 5 8 Windows 95 98 and NT4 0 5 8 Windows 3 1x 5 9 Alignment Procedure Notes 5 10 Appendix A Printer Specifications A 1 Appendix B Notices and Certifications ...

Page 6: ...TOC 4 DocuPrint C11 Color Inkjet Printer User Guide ...

Page 7: ...erox DocuPrint C11 Color Inkjet Printer and its recommended consumable supplies have been designed and tested to meet strict safety requirements Attention to the following notes will ensure the continued safe operation of your printer ...

Page 8: ...tant and critical information They are as follows When these symbols are used within a step they are smaller but equally important This symbol indicates particularly useful or helpful information about your printer This symbol indicates a caution against performing any action that may damage your printer or degrade performance This symbol indicates a warning against performing any action that may ...

Page 9: ...inter may overheat If you notice unusual noises or odors Power Off the printer immediately and disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet Call the Xerox Customer Support Center to correct the problem If you notice that the power cord is damaged or that the printer may have been accidentally damaged Power Off the printer immediately disconnect the power cord and call the Xerox Customer Su...

Page 10: ...mance and could create a dangerous situation Do not let dust accumulate on the printer use a slightly damp cloth to remove dust Use the supplies and cleaning materials only as directed in this manual Keep all these materials out of the reach of children Do not remove the covers or guards that are fastened with screws unless you are installing optional equipment There are no parts that you can main...

Page 11: ...y result in poor performance and possibly a hazardous situation Follow all warnings and instructions marked on or supplied with the printer Place the printer in a dust free area where the temperature range is 60 to 95o F 15 to 35o C and the relative humidity is 20 to 80 Choose a location for the printer with sufficient space around it for operation and maintenance Place the printer in an area wher...

Page 12: ...thout any packing materials is 13 2 lb 6 kg If you plan to move the printer always make sure that the print cartridge carrier is in its rest position To ensure this Power Off your printer before you Power Off your computer Take care not to drop your printer Repack your printer in its original carton whenever possible to transport or ship it Be sure to remove the ink cartridges before packing the p...

Page 13: ...roduction 1 2 Printer Features 1 3 Print Speed 1 3 Print Quality 1 3 Resolutions with Selected Media 1 4 Resident Font 1 4 Character Sets 1 5 Connectivity 1 6 Printer Driver Software 1 6 Printer Components 1 7 DocuPrint Documentation 1 8 Printer Documentation 1 8 DocuPrint C11 Printer CD 1 8 ...

Page 14: ...ome familiar with the features of your printer and learn where to locate specific printer parts Before you use your printer make sure that you perform all of the steps outlined in the Quick Installation Guide that came with your printer and that you connect the printer to your computer and a power source ...

Page 15: ...ll help you become familiar with your printer s features and capabilities Print Speed Throughput for the printer in a Windows environment is up to nine pages per minute black and up to five pages per minute color Actual throughput may vary depending upon the print mode the software application and the type of computer used Print Quality Printer quality can be set at three levels Fast Save Ink Norm...

Page 16: ...e Upright Italic 5 10 20 cpi Table 1 1 C11 Resolutions with selected media Media Type Image Setting Fast Save Ink Normal High Quality Plain paper Intelligent color Manual 300 dpi1 300 dpi1 600 dpi 600 dpi 600 dpi 1200 dpi Transparency Intelligent color Manual n a n a 600 dpi 600 dpi 600 dpi 600 dpi Coated paper Intelligent color Manual n a n a 600 dpi 600 dpi 600 dpi 1200 dpi Photographic paper In...

Page 17: ...eden Names CP 437 International ISO 14 JIS ASCII CP 850 Multilingual ISO 15 Italy CP 851 Greece ISO 16 Portugal CP 852 Latin 2 ISO 17 Spain CP 857 Turkey ISO 21 Germany CP 860 Portugal ISO 60 Norway 1 CP 862 Hebrew ISO 61 Norway 2 CP 863 French Canadian ISO 69 France CP 866 Cyrillic Legal ECMA 94 Latin 1 PC Abicomp International ISO 2 IRV PC Abicomp Portugal ISO 4 United Kingdom PC 8 Denmark Norwa...

Page 18: ...t that accepts a standard bi directional IEEE 1284 B type interface cable The printer s parallel port supports Windows 95 98 Plug and Play standards Printer Driver Software Printer driver software is loaded on your computer during installation The printer driver gives you access to all its features through easy to use property sheets ...

Page 19: ...e DocuPrint C11 are indicated in Figure 1 1 below Figure 1 1 DocuPrint C11 printer components 1 Power Button 2 Resume Button 3 Indicator Light 4 Power Cord 5 Main Tray 6 Output Tray 7 Manual Feeder Slot 8 Two Inkjet Print Cartridges Color and Black 9 DocuPrint C11 CD ROM 10 Documentation 4 9 1 2 10 5 6 8 3 7 ...

Page 20: ...you with the information needed to use your printer Supplies Options Guide which lists consumables for your printer Software License Agreement DocuPrint C11 Printer CD Your DocuPrint C11 was also packaged with a CD that contains the following information User Guide electronic version of this book Printer Drivers The majority of driver documentation is provided via the Help files included with the ...

Page 21: ...ia Weights 2 4 Media Sizes 2 5 Loading Media 2 7 Feed Sequence 2 7 Loading the Main Tray 2 8 Loading Standard Size Media 2 8 Loading Envelopes or Small Format Media 2 10 Loading Banners 2 12 Loading Media through the Manual Feeder Slot 2 14 Media Selection Tips 2 15 Special Printing Media 2 17 Envelopes 2 17 Coated Paper 2 17 Photographic Paper 2 17 Transparencies 2 17 ...

Page 22: ...Loading Print Media 2 2 DocuPrint C11 Color Inkjet Printer User Guide T shirt Transfers 2 18 Note Cards 2 18 ...

Page 23: ...edia Manual Feeder Slot The Manual Feeder Slot accepts the same media as the Main Tray one sheet at a time Output Tray Output Tray capacity is 60 printed sheets 20 lb 75 g m2 Table 2 1 Main Tray capacity Media Type Tray Capacity Plain 150 sheets 20 lb 75 g m2 Envelopes 25 envelopes 20 lb 75 g m2 Banner 18 banners up to 5 ft 1 5m long 24 lb 75 g m2 Coated 90 sheets 24 lb 75 g m2 Photographic 25 she...

Page 24: ...glossy papers Envelopes Note cards T Shirt transfers Banner paper Media Weights The C11 supports the following media weights Main Tray Paper 16 36 lb 60 135 g m2 Envelopes 20 27 lb 75 100 g m2 Banner 18 24 lb 70 90 g m2 Note cards 27 40 lb 100 150 g m2 Manual Feeder Slot Paper 16 52 lb and 108 lb Index 60 200 g m2 Envelopes 20 27 lb 75 100 g m2 Note cards 27 53 lb 100 200 g m2 ...

Page 25: ... of the media you are inserting Always verify that the size of the media you use corresponds to the setting in your printer driver Table 2 2 Acceptable media sizes Media Size Dimensions Legal 8 5 x 14 Letter 8 5 x 11 A4 210 x 297mm A5 148 5 x 210mm A6 105 x 148mm B5 182 x 257mm Executive 7 25 x 10 5 Folio 8 5 x 13 Statement 5 5 x 8 5 Table 2 2 Page 1 of 2 ...

Page 26: ...162mm Envelope DL 110 x 220mm Envelope Monarch 3 875 x 7 5 Note Card 1 4 x 6 Note Card 2 5 x 8 Note Card A6 105 x 148 5mm User defined Maximum Minimum 8 5 x 14 216mm x 256 mm 5 9 x 5 85 149 7 x 148 5mm Banner Maximum Minimum 8 5 216mm x Unlimited length 5 9 x 5 85 149 7 x 148 5mm Table 2 2 Acceptable media sizes continued Media Size Dimensions Table 2 2 Page 2 of 2 ...

Page 27: ...ce When paper is inserted into both the Main Tray and Manual Feeder Slot at the same time and you select Automatic in the printer driver the C11 will feed paper in the following order 1 Manual Feeder Slot 2 Main Tray If you select Manual in the printer driver the paper can only be fed through the Manual Feeder Slot If there is no paper in the Manual Feeder Slot you must load a sheet before you can...

Page 28: ...paper to paper that is already in the Main Tray without first removing and fanning it together with the paper you are loading When inserting paper for printing make sure that the printing surface faces the correct way Refer to the instructions on the package or container to determine which side of the paper to print on 1 Lift the Output Tray 2 Slide the length guide out toward you Push the width g...

Page 29: ...ck of paper in the tray with the print side down and the top edge going in first Do not overload the tray 4 Push the width guides until they touch the edges of the paper 5 Slide the length guide up until it touches the bottom edge of the paper Then lower the Output Tray ...

Page 30: ...y 2 10 DocuPrint C11 Color Inkjet Printer User Guide Loading Envelopes or Small Format Media 1 Lift the Output Tray 2 Flip up the Small Format Media Guide 3 Slide the length guide out toward you Push the width guides open ...

Page 31: ... as the leading edge the printing side face down and the sealing flap on the left 5 Push the width guides until they touch the edges of the envelope Do not overload the tray Refer to Table 2 1 on page 2 3 for information on tray capacity 6 Slide the length guide forward until it touches the bottom edge of the envelopes Then lower the Output Tray ...

Page 32: ...de out toward you Push open the width guides 3 Load a stack of banner paper into the tray Make sure the banner paper is at least one letter size page longer the number of pages required to print your banner Insert the stack so that the cut edge of the paper faces into the printer You can also use cut sheet paper to print the banner and then tape the pages together after they are printed ...

Page 33: ... 2 Loading Print Media 2 13 4 Push the width guides until they touch the edges of the paper 5 Slide the length guide forward until it touches the bottom edge of the paper stack Then lower the output tray and pull down the End Stop ...

Page 34: ...stration demonstrates the loading positions for feeding a single sheet into the printer through the Manual Feeder Slot The printer will beep once to indicate when the sheet has been inserted far enough into the slot When you insert media into the Manual Feeder Slot make sure that you center the sheet an equal distance from each end of the slot This ensures that the media is properly registered in ...

Page 35: ...ke sure paper feeds smoothly It should not be restricted too tightly by paper guides nor should it be too loose when it is fed into the printer Do not feed any curled crumpled or torn media into the printer Damaged media may jam the printer Always use paper in perfect condition and within the specifications defined Printing on both sides of the paper may increase the risk of misfeeds or paper jams...

Page 36: ...d to curl and may not stack correctly They also tend to stain the back of the page stacked over them since they require longer to dry Remove these pages as soon as they are output from the printer Set them aside to dry singly before handling them Use the printer setting Activate Dry Delay Time to allow more time between prints for drying You can find this setting in the Printer Monitor under the P...

Page 37: ...Guide when you insert envelopes in the Main Tray See Loading Envelopes or Small Format Media page 2 10 Coated Paper Coated paper has a very smooth finish on the printing side You can insert up to 90 sheets in the Main Tray Photographic Paper Photographic paper has a glossy coating and gives a professional finish to your print job You can insert up to 25 sheets in the Main Tray Transparencies Alway...

Page 38: ...orrectly You can insert up to five transfer sheets at a time through the Main Tray Note Cards Your printer can handle two types of note cards plain paper and photographic paper You can insert up to 60 plain paper cards in the Main Tray You can insert up to 25 photographic paper cards in the Main Tray You must use the Small Format Media Guide if you use the Main Tray for printing note cards ...

Page 39: ...r Settings 3 2 Driver Features 3 2 Optimum Printer Driver Settings 3 5 Operator Panel Features 3 7 Printer Buttons 3 8 Basic Functions 3 8 Special Functions 3 9 Indicator Light 3 10 Instructions on the Printer 3 12 On the Printer Casing 3 12 Inside of Cover 3 12 ...

Page 40: ...eature Description and Values Copies Specifies the number of copies to be printed Orientation Defines the way the image is printed on paper Portrait For most paper types Portrait is tall Landscape For most paper types Landscape is wide Mirror Effect Is applied automatically if you select Transfer in the Paper type list Output Specifies the order in which the pages of a job exit from the printer Co...

Page 41: ...per type Provides a list of paper types so that the printer can provide the best possible output for the paper you select Printer output will be different on photographic or coated paper than on plain inkjet paper The default value is Plain Print quality Affects how the printer lays the image upon the media This option affects both the quality and speed of printing High Quality Is designed for pri...

Page 42: ... Main Tray or the Manual Feeder Slot It is recommended that you print banners from the Main Tray Printer Monitor Shows the progress of the current job and identifies printer status Print controls include Cancel Job Lets you remove a job from the printer queue Pause Temporarily stops a job that is printing Restart Resumes printing a paused or stopped job Printer Care functions are available on the ...

Page 43: ...lligent Color 600 x 600 Sharper text quality Black Text with Color Graphics Charts Plain Normal Intelligent Color 600 x 600 Photo realistic colors Plain or coated Normal Manual Vivid 600 x 600 Vibrant colors Coated High Quality Manual Vivid 1200 x 1200 Vibrant colors Sharper detail Black Text Color Graphics Charts and Photos Plain Normal Intelligent Color 600 x 600 Photo realistic colors Coated No...

Page 44: ...to realistic colors Coated Normal Manual Photo 600 x 600 Photo realistic colors Photographic High Quality Manual Photo 1200 x 1200 Photo realistic colors Sharper detail Table 3 2 Printer Setting Recommendations continued Document Type Paper Type Print Quality Setting Image Setting Printing Resolution Comments Table 3 2 Page 2 of 2 ...

Page 45: ...r Panel Features Chapter 3 Printing 3 7 Operator Panel Features Figure 3 1 shows the DocuPrint C11 Operator Panel Figure 3 1 DocuPrint C11 Operator Panel 1 Indicator Light 2 Resume Button 3 Power Button 1 3 2 ...

Page 46: ...3 Buttons Basic functions Function Description Printer on off Press the POWER button to toggle the printer ON or OFF Paper control Press the RESUME button to restart printing after you have corrected an out of paper condition or cleared a paper jam If the printer has not been used for an extended period it is recommended that you clean the print cartridges before you begin printing to ensure optim...

Page 47: ... about 60 seconds Cleaning print cartridges Press and hold down the POWER button Press and release the RESUME button three times Then release the POWER button Cleaning paper feed rollers Press and hold down the POWER button Press and release the RESUME button nine times Then release the POWER button To exit from this function you must Power Off the printer Printing a Test Page Press and hold down ...

Page 48: ...d on The Indicator Light will flash rapidly if both print cartridges are not installed Once the cartridges are installed the printer initializes and the Indicator Light remains lit without flashing Each time the printer is powered on the Indicator Light flashes rapidly while the printer initializes The light then remains on without flashing After approximately two minutes of inactivity the printer...

Page 49: ...position the cartridge The printer will then initialize and the Indicator Light will remain lit If none of these actions resolve the problem Power Off the printer and disconnect it from the electrical power supply Make sure that the print cartridge carriage and feeder paths are not obstructed Then reconnect and Power On the printer If the Indicator Light continues to flash rapidly disconnect the p...

Page 50: ...under the cover the other inside the cover On the Printer Casing The large black dot indicates that a black print cartridge should be installed in the right cartridge carriage The three small dots indicate that a color cartridge should be installed in the left cartridge carrier Inside of Cover The procedure for changing the print cartridges is illustrated inside the printer cover ...

Page 51: ...Chapter 4 Maintaining the Printer 4 1 Maintaining the Printer C h a p t e r 4 Print Cartridge Care and Precautions 4 2 Removing and Replacing Print Cartridges 4 3 Cleaning Print Cartridges 4 7 ...

Page 52: ...ill the print cartridge with ink as this damages the cartridge and the printer Do not shake the print cartridge If it does not print perform the cleaning operations described in Cleaning Print Cartridges page 4 7 If print quality is less than optimum perform the cleaning operations described in Cleaning Print Cartridges page 4 7 Always make sure that the print cartridge carriage is at the left sid...

Page 53: ...der only two conditions To replace it or To reinsert it in a situation where it is not printing correctly As you handle print cartridges in the following steps be sure to observe these precautions Do not touch either the electrical contacts or the printing nozzles on the cartridges Do not set the cartridges on either their contacts or their ink nozzles 1 Open the top cover ...

Page 54: ...e the POWER button If the cartridge carrier returns to the left side of the printer repeat the above steps If no ink cartridges are installed in the printer the carriage moves automatically to the center position when the printer is Powered On 3 Release the print cartridge by pushing down on the release lever above the cartridge you are removing 4 Remove the cartridge by pulling it upwards using y...

Page 55: ...remove it Remove the sticker and transparent tape covering the copper contact area Do not touch the copper contact area 6 Hold the cartridge with the word Xerox towards you Insert the cartridge into the correct receptacle which is labeled with three small dots above the color cartridge receptacle and one large black dot above the black cartridge receptacle ...

Page 56: ...ntil the cartridge clicks into place 8 There will be a pause of about 60 seconds during which the Indicator Light flashes The printer is ready when the print cartridge carrier returns to the left side of the printer and the Indicator Light remains on 9 When installing a new cartridge select New in the Printer Monitor Printer Care tab Refer to Printer Monitor page 3 4 If you do not follow this step...

Page 57: ...have a print quality problem that is not resolved by the printer s cartridge cleaning procedure try to clean the print cartridge following these steps If you have a problem with the print quality that is not solved by this automatic nozzle clearing operation perform Cleaning print cartridges page 3 9 1 Open the printer cover 2 Release and remove the print cartridge that is causing the problem See ...

Page 58: ...th on the print cartridge and in the cartridge receptacle with a slightly damp lint free cloth taking care not to touch the nozzles 4 Re insert the print cartridge into the printer lock it into position and close the cover 5 Print a test page and check the quality of the output See Printing a Test Page page 3 9 ...

Page 59: ...ation MUST NOT be repeated often as it will damage the print cartridge It should be attempted ONLY as a last resort before changing the print cartridge 1 Dampen a lint free cloth with clean water Squeeze it to remove any excess water 2 Open the printer cover 3 Position release and remove the print cartridge See Removing and Replacing Print Cartridges page 4 3 Step 1 to Step 4 ...

Page 60: ...les facing downwards blot it against the cloth pressing lightly 5 Repeat the blotting operation a few times on different areas of the cloth 6 Reinsert the print cartridge in the printer lock it into place and close the printer cover 7 Print a test page and check the quality of the output See Printing a Test Page page 3 9 ...

Page 61: ... h a p t e r 5 Introduction 5 2 Error Condition Indicators 5 2 Transporting the Printer 5 2 Printer Problems 5 3 Printer Operation Problems 5 4 Print Cartridge Alignment 5 8 Windows 95 98 and NT4 0 5 8 Windows 3 1x 5 9 Alignment Procedure Notes 5 10 ...

Page 62: ...g of the indicator light The error could be caused by a paper problem or by print cartridge malfunction Transporting the Printer Always make sure that the print cartridge carrier is at the left side of the printer To ensure this Power Off your printer before you Power Off your computer Take care not to drop your printer Repack your printer in its original carton whenever possible If you detect ser...

Page 63: ...oblem make sure that The power cord is plugged into the printer and an electrical outlet The electrical outlet is not turned off by any switch or breaker Other equipment plugged into the outlet is working In this section you will find information to help you solve most of the common operation problems that can occur with your printer ...

Page 64: ...ce the print cartridge Color Misregistration A color has shifted outside the designated area or has been superimposed over another color area Perform Print Cartridge Alignment page 5 8 Image Smear The ink is not sufficiently dry before the page is delivered to the output page Use the printer setting Activate Dry Delay Time to allow more time between prints to provide more time for drying You can f...

Page 65: ...tor not active You open the Printer Monitor you find that the Printer Care buttons are not active Check that the interface cable is of the correct type It must be a standard bi directional IEEE 1284 B type interface cable no longer than 10 feet 3 meters If you have any doubts contact your computer dealer Check that the interface cable is connected securely both to your printer and to your computer...

Page 66: ...check the C11 Spool Manager settings If you have an ECP type computer verify the printer port setting on it is LPT Printer Port If necessary change this setting as follows 1 Right click on the My Computer icon 2 Select Properties then the Device Manager tab 3 Double click on Ports COM LPT 4 Select Printer Port LPTx If Ports COM LPT does not offer a standard LPTx port or if the selection of this po...

Page 67: ...sequence Refer to Special Functions page 3 9 or Click the appropriate button on the Printer Care tab in the Printer Monitor If the Indicator Light flashes rapidly either There is no paper in the printer or The print cartridge is not inserted correctly See Chapter 4 Maintaining the Printer Table 5 1 Printer operation problems continued Problem Description Corrective Action Table 5 1 Page 4 of 4 ...

Page 68: ...black area prints with some white spots within it or a color has shifted outside the designated area or has been superimposed over another color area Cartridge alignment takes about three minutes and requires at least two sheets of paper one for Test 1 and one for Test 2 Windows 95 98 and NT4 0 To align print cartridges under Windows 95 98 1 Select the DocuPrint C11 Printer Monitor from the Xerox ...

Page 69: ...e Click the Print Manager icon 3 Select the DocuPrint C11 printer driver from the list 4 Select Options Printer Setup from the menu bar 5 Select the DocuPrint C11 printer from the list 6 Select the Setup button 7 Click the Paper Output Tab and click on the Printer Monitor button 8 Select the Printer Care tab 9 Click on the Align button and follow the alignment instructions ...

Page 70: ...tly straight lines Enter that number and click OK 3 From the Test 2 alignment locate the letter under the alignment pattern that comes closest to forming perfectly straight lines Enter that letter and click OK Next enter the number under the alignment pattern that comes closest to forming a perfectly straight line Enter that number and click OK 4 A third page will print for you to confirm your ali...

Page 71: ...Appendix A Printer Specifications A 1 Printer Specifications A p p e n d i x A ...

Page 72: ...6 210mm Weight 13 2 lb 6 kg Environmental Temperature 60 to 95o F 15 to 35o C Relative Humidity 20 80 Sound level Less than 52 dB in Fast printing mode Electrical Power Requirements Multi voltage from 115 VAC 15 to 240 V 10 50 60 Hz Energy Star Compliant Power Consumption Printer off maximum 2 watts Printer on standby maximum 6 watts Typical printer operation 26 watts Table A 1 Page 1 of 3 ...

Page 73: ...t and Landscape Pitch 5 10 20 cpi Size 6 12 points Style Upright Italic 5 10 20 cpi Paper input Main Tray with the following print material capabilities 150 sheets 20 lb 75 g m2 25 envelopes 20 lb 75 g m2 Up to 90 sheets special printing media 24 lb 90 g m2 Banners 18 24 lb 70 90 g m2 Manual Feeder Slot One sheet at a time Table A 1 DocuPrint C11 Features continued Feature Description Table A 1 Pa...

Page 74: ...e Com 10 Note Card 1 Note Card 2 Note Card A6 Custom Minimum 5 9 x 5 85 149 7 x 148 5mm Maximum 8 5 x 14 216 x 256mm Banner Minimum 5 9 x 5 85 149 7 x 148 5mm Maximum 8 5 216 mm x unlimited length Printer memory 2 MB Interface Parallel Bi directional IEEE 1284 B type Minimum system requirements Windows 3 1x 95 486 and 8 MB RAM Windows 98 NT 4 0 Pentium and 16 MB RAM Table A 1 DocuPrint C11 Feature...

Page 75: ...Appendix B Notices and Certifications B 1 Notices and CertificationsA p p e n d i x B ...

Page 76: ...this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation The FCC Class B limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordanc...

Page 77: ...erent from that to which the receiver is connected Consult your point of purchase or service representative for additional suggestions The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate...

Page 78: ...to electromagnetic compatibility and safety of electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits A declaration of conformity with the requirements of the Directive has been signed by the manufacturer This product satisfies the Class B limits of EN 55022 and safety requirements of EN 60950 The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using...

Page 79: ...e indirect connections to the public telecommunications systems in the United Kingdom German Acoustics Statement The following measurements were made in accordance with ISO 7779 and reported in conformance with ISO 9296 Table B 1 1 Meter Average Sound Pressure dBA Fast Save Ink Quality 300 dots per inch dpi Normal Quality 600 dpi Printing 52 dBA 50 dBA Idling The printer is silent while idling ...

Page 80: ...te the introduction of energy efficient products and to reduce air pollution caused by power generation Companies participating in this program introduce personal computers printers monitors or fax machines that power down when they are not being used This feature will cut the energy used by up to 50 percent The DocuPrint C11 product meets the Energy Star guidelines for energy efficiency ...

Page 81: ...ges 4 7 to 4 10 Coated paper Loading 2 17 Components 1 7 Connectivity 1 6 Copies Driver setting 3 2 Courier font 1 4 Custom media sizes 2 6 D Demo Page Printing 3 9 DocuPrint C11 Printer CD 1 8 Driver settings 3 2 Printer Care 3 4 E Envelopes Loading in Main Tray 2 10 to 2 11 Sizes 2 6 Error condition indicators 5 2 F Fast Save Ink 1 4 3 3 Feed Rollers Cleaning 3 9 Feed sequence Automatic setting ...

Page 82: ... Photographic paper 2 17 Transparencies 2 17 T shirt transfers 2 18 Media weights 2 4 Manual 1 4 3 3 Manual feed setting 2 7 Manual Feeder Slot Capacity 2 7 Loading single sheets 2 14 Media weights 2 4 Media Supported types 2 4 Supported weights 2 4 Media selection tips 2 15 Media sizes Custom 2 6 Envelopes 2 6 Note cards 2 6 Paper 2 5 Media weights Main Tray 2 4 Manual Feeder Slot 2 4 Moving the ...

Page 83: ...7 Power Button 1 7 Power Cord 1 7 Resume Button 1 7 Printer driver 1 6 Printer driver settings 3 2 Copies 3 2 Image setting 3 3 Output 3 2 Paper size 3 3 Paper source 3 4 Paper type 3 3 Print quality 3 3 Printer Care 3 4 Printer Monitor 3 4 Printer features Speed 1 3 Printer font 1 4 Printer Monitor Activate Dry Delay Time 2 16 Driver setting 3 4 Printer operator panel 3 7 Printer port 1 6 Printer...

Page 84: ... S Single sheets Loading in Manual Feeder 2 14 Small Format Media Guide 2 10 Software License Agreement 1 8 Special printing media Selection criteria 2 17 Supplies Options Guide 1 8 T Test Page Printing 3 9 Transparencies Loading 2 17 Transporting the printer 5 2 T shirt transfers Loading 2 18 U User Guide 1 8 ...

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