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Page 1: ...s a result of accident misuse or abuse of this product or unauthorized modifications repairs or alterations to this product or excluding the U S failure to strictly comply with Seiko Epson Corporation s operating and maintenance instructions Seiko Epson Corporation shall not be liable against any damages or problems arising from the use of any options or any consumable products other than those de...

Page 2: ...te the equipment For Canadian Users This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le présent appareil numérique n émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de Classe B prescrites dans le règle...

Page 3: ... Chapter 1 Setting Up the Printer System Requirements 1 2 Installation 1 2 Unpacking the printer 1 3 Attaching the input tray and output tray supports 1 4 Plugging in and turning on the printer 1 5 Installing the ink cartridges 1 5 Loading plain paper 1 10 Testing the printer 1 12 Connecting the printer to your Macintosh 1 12 Installing the Macintosh driver 1 13 Choosing the Stylus COLOR printer 1...

Page 4: ...hoosing Paper 3 2 Loading Special Coated Paper and Transparencies 3 3 Loading Envelopes and Heavy Paper 3 4 Chapter 4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Cleaning the Print Heads 4 2 Replacing an Ink Cartridge 4 3 Transporting the Printer 4 6 Troubleshooting 4 7 Print quality problems 4 8 Problems with printing 4 10 Paper handling problems 4 12 Appendix A Using the LocalTalk Interface When to Use the ...

Page 5: ...Appendix B Technical Specifications Printing B 2 Paper B 3 Ink Cartridges B 6 Mechanical B 7 Electrical B 7 Environmental B 8 Safety Approvals B 8 Index v ...

Page 6: ...r cover knob control panel input tray output tray rear edge guide output tray lever AC inlet interface card cover parallel interface serial interface ink cartridge clamps paper thickness lever Control Panel Operate button ...

Page 7: ...l pages Change the resolution from 360 dpi to 720dpi or 180 dpi Turn on MicroWeave and turn off High Speed for the highest possible quality MicroWeave is turned on automatically when you select 720 dpi Use coated or transparency paper The default is normal copier paper When using coated paper or transparencies change the paper type Use a paper size other than letter 8 5 x 11 inches By default the ...

Page 8: ...the printer on and off Turn on economy mode Clean the black and color print heads Pause the printer temporarily For more information about the control panel see Using the Control Panel later in this chapter ...

Page 9: ...Talk kit which contains a LocalTalk interface board is available for connecting the printer to an AppleTalk network so it can be shared by multiple Macintosh computers If you install the LocalTalk board you can use all three interfaces serial parallel and LocalTalk simultaneously See Appendix A for more information about the LocalTalk interface About this Manual This manual provides all the inform...

Page 10: ...ble quality Use this resolution when you require near photographic results Special coated paper is required for 720 dpi printing For good quality images in less time use 360 dpi resolution This setting is the default and is sufficient for most print jobs When speed is more important than quality use 180 dpi resolution This resolution provides sufficient quality for draft documents and is faster th...

Page 11: ...tput For this reason you will get the best results when you use special EPSON papers See Chapter 3 for more information about choosing paper If you use paper from other manufacturers you should test a few sheets before buying large quantities Also check the finish and thickness before purchasing paper Avoid paper that has a rough finish or that is too thick or thin MicroWeave The printer s MicroWe...

Page 12: ...precise For this reason turn off High Speed Mode when you need to increase print quality Deciding what printer settings to use To get the highest quality printing use 720 dpi resolution and make sure MicroWeave is on and High Speed Mode is off Be sure to use EPSON Special coated paper for 720 dpi If you use any other paper type the ink may spread and so reduce the print quality For fast printing u...

Page 13: ...ation and operation of EPSON products EPSON technical information library fax service Product literature with technical specifications on EPSON s current and new products Customer Relations You can purchase supplies parts documentation and accessories by calling EPSON Accessories at 800 873 7766 U S sales only In Canada call 800 GO EPSON for sales locations When you call for technical assistance b...

Page 14: ...d output tray supports 1 4 Plugging in and turning on the printer 1 5 Installing the ink cartridges 1 5 Loading plain paper 1 10 Testing the printer 1 12 Connecting the printer to your Macintosh 1 12 Installing the Macintosh driver 1 13 Choosing the Stylus COLOR printer 1 16 Calibrating the printer 1 17 Setting Up the Printer 1 1 ...

Page 15: ...onal EPSON Talk kit which contains a LocalTalk interface board To order the EPSON Talk kit contact EPSON Accessories or your dealer You will also need two LocalTalk Locking Connector Kits Installation The following installation procedures describe how to set up the printer if you are using the serial interface If you are using the optional LocalTalk interface you first need to install the LocalTal...

Page 16: ...Notice Sheet and these items You must remove all protective materials packed with your printer before you set it up and turn on the power Follow the directions on the Notice Sheet inserted with the printer to remove these materials Save all packaging and protective materials in case you need to ship the printer in the future It should always be transported in its original packaging or the equivale...

Page 17: ...post until it snaps in place 2 Install the output tray supports into the notches provided for them Each support is marked with an L or R on one of its tips Install the L support into the two leftmost notches first inserting the long tip into the first notch on the left and slightly twisting the support to insert the other tip In a similar fashion insert the R support 1 4 Setting Up the Printer ...

Page 18: ...ressing the Operate button Installing the ink cartridges c Caution The ink cartridges are self contained units Under ordinary use ink will not leak from a cartridge If ink does get on your hands wash them thoroughly with soap and water If ink gets into your eyes flush them immediately with water Note Install both ink cartridges If only one cartridge is installed the printer will not work Setting U...

Page 19: ...ned on and then open the printer cover 2 Press the Pause button 3 Hold down the Alt button for about five seconds until the print head moves slightly to the left which is the ink cartridge install position 1 6 Setting Up the Printer ...

Page 20: ... the foil ink cartridge packages and remove the cartridges from their protective cardboard Remove the tape seal from each ink cartridge c Caution You must remove the tape seal from the cartridges Leaving the tape on will permanently damage them Setting Up the Printer 1 7 ...

Page 21: ...ge which is larger goes on the left the black ink cartridge on the right 7 Push the ink cartridge clamps toward the back of the printer until they lock in place c Caution Once you install the ink cartridges do not open the clamps or remove the cartridges except to replace them with new ones Once you remove a cartridge you cannot re use it 1 8 Setting Up the Printer ...

Page 22: ...riodically performs a cleaning operation You may notice the cleaning cycle being performed when the printer has been on for a while without being used or when you turn on the printer after it has been off a while 10 After the printer completes the charging cycle press the Pause button After you install the ink cartridges you should make sure that the paper thickness lever which controls the distan...

Page 23: ...d up to 100 sheets of plain paper For information on loading coated paper envelopes or transparencies see Chapter 3 1 Raise the output tray by lifting the lever on the left until it clicks into place Then slide the left edge guide as far to the left as it will go 2 Fan a stack of paper then tap it on a flat surface to even the edges 1 10 Setting Up the Printer ...

Page 24: ...e down into the input tray until it meets resistance The printable surface is marked with an arrow on most plain paper packaging Then adjust the left edge guide as shown 4 Adjust the rear edge guide to match the length of your paper as shown below Then lower the output tray Setting Up the Printer 1 11 ...

Page 25: ...e self test press the Pause button and turn off the printer by pressing the Operate button Otherwise the test continues until the paper in the input tray runs out Note Do not turn off the printer before pressing the Pause button If the quality of the test output is not good clean the print heads as described in Chapter 4 It might take as many as three cleaning cycles to fully solve the problem Con...

Page 26: ... cable to the serial connector which is located on the back of the printer immediately behind the control panel 3 Connect the other end of the interface cable into either the modem or printer port on the Macintosh The Macintosh ports are indicated with the following icons Modem port Printer port Normally it is recommended that you use the modem port if you are not using an external modem This free...

Page 27: ...river diskette into a diskette drive 2 Double click the Installer icon When you see the initial screen click OK to continue and bring up the following screen 3 Choose what software components to install as described below The Serial and Network Driver Packages contain all the software components needed for the serial or LocalTalk interface Normally you should choose the Serial Driver Package if yo...

Page 28: ...n sent to the printer For more information see Using the EPSON Monitor Utility to Manage Print Jobs in Chapter 2 EPSON Namer This utility assigns a unique name to the printer You must install either the Stylus COLOR driver or the AT Stylus COLOR driver The three utilities are optional If you do not install these utilities on your hard disk you can run them from the diskette drive when needed 4 Cli...

Page 29: ...ser under the Apple menu 2 If you are using the serial interface and are using the printer port on the Macintosh make AppleTalk inactive by clicking the Inactive radio button If you are using the modem port you do not need to make AppleTalk inactive In fact AppleTalk must be active if your Macintosh is connected to an AppleTalk network 3 Click on the Stylus COLOR or the AT Stylus COLOR icon If you...

Page 30: ... Use the BI D Calibration Utility to adjust your printer so vertical lines in text and graphics are correctly aligned 1 Double click the BI D Calibration Utility icon If you installed the BI D Calibration Utility it is located on your hard drive If you did not install it insert the EPSON Macintosh printer driver diskette into a diskette drive 2 In the screen that opens choose the interface type Ch...

Page 31: ... value Look for the alignment pattern that is most closely aligned Aligned Not aligned Enter the appropriate offset value in the screen that appears on your monitor 4 Choose Test 2 to align High Speed Mode As you did in step 3 enter the offset value of the pattern that is most closely aligned 5 Once the alignments have been completed click Exit 1 18 Setting Up the Printer ...

Page 32: ...river 2 3 Controlling the color and halftone settings 2 4 Controlling print quality 2 5 Controlling visual effects 2 7 Selecting paper sizes 2 7 Using the Control Panel 2 9 Lights 2 10 Buttons 2 11 Using the EPSON Monitor Utility to Manage Print Jobs 2 12 2 Controlling the Printer 2 1 ...

Page 33: ... a specific page range for example pages 2 through 6 By default the printer prints one copy of all pages Change the resolution from 360 dpi to 720 dpi or 180 dpi Turn on MicroWeave and turn off High Speed for the highest possible quality MicroWeave is turned on automatically when you select 720 dpi Use coated or transparency paper The default is normal copier paper When using coated paper or trans...

Page 34: ... Using the Printer Driver The printer driver settings are accessible from two dialog boxes Print and Page Setup Most settings are available from the Print dialog box however to change the paper size or define a new one use the Page Setup dialog box as described later in this section To bring up the Print dialog box choose Print from the File menu of your software program This brings up a dialog bo...

Page 35: ...pecifies color CMYK or monochrome printing When you select monochrome colors are converted to grayscale values Method Selects one of four halftone settings Black and White Diffused default Pattern 1 Dither and Pattern 2 Dither Normally you should not change the default halftone method which is Diffused Black and white uses no halftoning pattern and should be used only with text Black and white is ...

Page 36: ...Note The slider is not accessible for monochrome printing or when the black and white halftone is selected Controlling print quality The following settings allow you to adjust print quality Resolution Specifies the resolution to be 720 dpi 360 dpi or 180 dpi Resolution is the amount of detail used to create an image The higher the resolution the sharper and finer the image For the highest quality ...

Page 37: ...Media Type can be selected MicroWeave mode Reduces the possibility of banding the light horizontal lines that can mar an image MicroWeave is recommended for printing in color In monochrome mode MicroWeave slows the print speed For this reason you may not want to use it for monochrome printing MicroWeave is turned on automatically for 720 dpi It is not available for 180 dpi High Speed Mode When you...

Page 38: ...al or vertical axis Text will appear backwards or upside down Invert Image changes black areas to white and white areas to black Invert Image is selectable when using monochrome printing and black and white halftone pattern Screen Pattern changes the halftone dot pattern Normally you should turn off Screen Pattern when printing Selecting paper sizes By default the printer is set up to expect lette...

Page 39: ...u can also define other paper sizes by choosing the Paper button This brings up the following dialog box To define a new size choose New The dialog box updates to allow you to enter a name for the new size and enter the width and height in inches or centimeters The width must be between 4 and 8 5 inches and the height must be between 4 and 22 inches Thus the largest paper size you can define is 8 ...

Page 40: ...trol Panel The printer s front control panel contains lights for displaying the printer status and buttons for controlling certain settings Normally the only times you need to use the control panel are when you need to do the following Turn the printer on or off Turn on economy mode Clean the black or color print heads Pause the printer temporarily Controlling the Printer 2 9 ...

Page 41: ...ork unless both cartridges are installed Font Does not apply to Macintosh computers Economy On when the economy printing mode is selected In economy mode the printer uses less ink by printing fewer dots per character Use this mode for rough drafts of text only Condensed Does not apply to Macintosh computers Pause On when printing is paused This light flashes when you clean the print heads or repla...

Page 42: ...y loads and ejects automatically Pause Stops printing temporarily Press it again to resume printing Economy Condensed Selects economy mode Condensed mode does not apply to Macintosh computers Alt Used to reset the printer Press Alt Pause to clear the printer s buffer and reset the printer settings to their factory settings You also use the Alt button in combination with other buttons when cleaning...

Page 43: ...n access the utility from the Application menu To open this menu click the icon in the upper right corner of your screen the icon you see depends on your program When you select the EPSON Monitor Utility you see a dialog box similar to the following To cancel a print job select a job and choose Cancel Printing By default the EPSON Monitor screen does not appear unless you open it from the Applicat...

Page 44: ...Chapter 3 Paper Handling Choosing Paper 3 2 Loading Special Coated Paper and Transparencies 3 3 Loading Envelopes and Heavy Paper 3 4 3 Paper Handling 3 1 ...

Page 45: ...aper for 720 dpi S041029 for letter S041026 for A4 EPSON Transparency film S041030 for letter S041027 for A4 Samples of each type are included with the printer When choosing special paper keep the following in mind When printing at 720 dpi resolution use only EPSON Special coated paper for 720 dpi printing No other paper is suitable for this resolution When using special coated paper for 720 dpi d...

Page 46: ...s face down when the cut corner is as shown below c Caution Do not touch the printable surface hold sheets by their edges 2 Insert the paper into the input tray until it meets resistance You can insert up to 70 sheets of coated paper or up to 50 transparencies 3 Adjust the left and rear edge guides so that the paper or transparencies feed straight into the paper path Then adjust the rear edge guid...

Page 47: ...e If the paper you loaded differs in size from the paper previously loaded choose Page Setup in the File menu to select or define the paper size Once your software settings are correct choose Print in the File menu to print on the sheets you loaded When you are finished printing return unused sheets to the original packaging Unfavorable storage conditions especially high temperature humidity and d...

Page 48: ...ver 2 While holding down the Alt button press the Font button The carriage moves to the lever adjusting position Paper loaded in the printer is ejected when you adjust this lever 3 Turn the paper thickness lever clockwise as far as it will go 4 Press the Alt button Then press Pause 5 If you are printing onto envelopes remove the rear edge guide from the input tray and reinstall it as shown Paper H...

Page 49: ... feed straight into the paper path 7 From your software program choose Page Setup in the File menu and select the appropriate paper or envelope size if you are not using letter size Once you select the paper size and change any appropriate printer settings choose Print in the File menu to print on the envelopes or paper you loaded After you are finished printing on heavy paper or envelopes return ...

Page 50: ...ooting Cleaning the Print Heads 4 2 Replacing an Ink Cartridge 4 3 Transporting the Printer 4 6 Troubleshooting 4 7 Print quality problems 4 8 Problems with printing 4 10 Paper handling problems 4 12 4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 4 1 ...

Page 51: ... the cleaning cycle is finished To clean the black print head 1 Make sure the printer is turned on and press the Pause button 2 Hold down the Alt button and press Load Eject 3 Press the Pause button to resume printing To clean the color print head 1 Make sure the printer is turned on and press the Pause button 2 Hold down the Alt button and press Economy Condensed 3 Press the Pause button to resum...

Page 52: ...PSON or which do not meet EPSON s specifications Do not attempt to refill ink cartridges manually If you use substandard products with your EPSON printer you will damage the print heads and void your warranty Leave the old cartridge installed in the printer until you are ready to replace it with a new one Attempting to print without a cartridge installed can damage the printer Any paper in the pap...

Page 53: ...idge apart or try to refill it c Caution If ink gets on your hands wash them thoroughly with soap and water If ink gets into your eyes flush them immediately with water 7 Open the package containing the ink cartridge and remove the cartridge from its protective cardboard Remove the tape seal from the cartridge c Caution You must remove the tape seal from the cartridge Leaving the tape on when you ...

Page 54: ...the printer The larger color cartridge goes on the left 9 Push the ink cartridge clamp toward the back of the printer until it locks in place 10 Clean the print heads optional Cleaning the print head ensures that ink is properly delivered to each nozzle Cleaning is recommended but not required Maintenance and Troubleshooting 4 5 ...

Page 55: ...use light stops flashing and stays on press the Pause button Transporting the Printer If you need to transport your printer some distance carefully repack it using the original box and packing materials as follows 1 Open the printer cover and make sure that the print head is locked in the far right position If it isn t turn on the printer wait and turn it off c Caution Do not remove the ink cartri...

Page 56: ...o if you are having problems printing It is divided into the following subsections Print quality problems See this section if the print quality is not good or not what you expect Problems with printing See this section if your printer is not printing Paper handling problems See this section if you have paper jams or other problems with paper feeding incorrectly If you have a printing problem check...

Page 57: ...int replace the black ink cartridge if the magenta cyan or yellow lines don t print change the color ink cartridge For color or complex grayscale images turn on MicroWeave and turn off High Speed Use a higher quality paper Make sure the Media Type setting matches the type of paper loaded in the printer If you re printing a scanned image and the colors are not right see if the problem can be fixed ...

Page 58: ... paper Do not store paper in damp or humid places Check whether economy printing mode is on To turn off this mode press the Economy Condensed button until the Economy light goes off You might not be printing on the right side of the paper Flip the paper so the side that was down is up and reload it Vertical lines do not align or you see white banding Calibrate your printer as described in Chapter ...

Page 59: ...dges may be empty or too old A cartridge is too old if it has been used longer than six months or beyond the date on its packaging First clean the print heads as described earlier in this chapter If this does not solve the problem replace the ink cartridges The peripheral cable between the printer and Macintosh might not meet the specifications for the printer or computer Turn off the printer and ...

Page 60: ...ntact your dealer or a qualified service person The printer sounds like it is printing but nothing prints The print heads may need cleaning See Cleaning the Print Heads earlier in this chapter for instructions One or both ink cartridges are empty or too old A cartridge is too old if it has been used longer than six months or beyond the date on its packaging First clean the print heads as described...

Page 61: ...ter clear the paper as follows 1 Turn off the printer 2 Open the printer cover 3 Rotate the knob on the right side of the printer while pushing it in as shown below Turn the knob in the direction otherwise ink from the printed sheet can come off onto the printer and smear other sheets 4 Pull the paper out carefully If it tears make sure you remove any remaining pieces 4 12 Maintenance and Troubles...

Page 62: ...aper Fan the stack of paper before you load it Do not load too many sheets in the input tray You can load up to 100 sheets of plain paper 70 sheets of special coated paper or 50 sheets of transparency film Paper feeding problems If paper is not feeding properly the most likely causes are the following Paper is curled or folded Use flat nondamaged paper Too many sheets are loaded in the input tray ...

Page 63: ...oo thin or damp Do not store paper in damp or humid places Single sheet paper does not fully eject Use the Load Eject button to eject the page The paper is too long Use paper that is within the specified size See Appendix B for exact specifications Paper is feeding crooked The paper is old or creased Use only new smooth sheets of paper Too much paper is loaded in the input tray Remove a few sheets...

Page 64: ...lk Interface When to Use the Optional LocalTalk Interface A 2 Installing the Optional LocalTalk Interface Board A 2 Assigning a Name to the Printer A 4 Turning on the Printer s Network Mode A 4 A Using the LocalTalk Interface A 1 ...

Page 65: ... the LocalTalk Locking Connector Kits See the owner s manual that comes with the LocalTalk kits for more information about setting up an AppleTalk network Installing the Optional LocalTalk Interface Board To install the LocalTalk interface board in your printer 1 Turn off the printer 2 Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet w Warning Do not install or remove an interface board when the p...

Page 66: ...rews included with the board 7 Attach a LocalTalk connector box to the LocalTalk connector on the back of the printer Attach one end of a LocalTalk cable to this connector box Attach the other end of the cable to an available port on any connector box that is part of the network For more information about creating an AppleTalk network see the owner s guide that comes with the LocalTalk Locking Con...

Page 67: ... Device Types select the AT Stylus COLOR icon 3 If there are multiple AppleTalk zones at your site select the zone in which your printer is located 4 Under New Name enter a name for your printer 5 Choose Rename Then choose Done to exit the EPSON Namer Turning on the Printer s Network Mode If you encounter problems when using the printer on an AppleTalk network you may need to turn on the printer s...

Page 68: ... to change the language selection The printer prints two instruction sheets that describe how to change default printer settings 4 Press the Font button until the Courier and Sans Serif H lights are on and the Roman T light is off 5 Press the Alt button until the Operate light is on and the Data and Paper Out lights are off 6 Turn off the printer Using the LocalTalk Interface A 5 ...

Page 69: ...Appendix B Technical Specifications Printing B 2 Paper B 3 Ink Cartridges B 6 Mechanical B 7 Electrical B 7 Environmental B 8 Safety Approvals B 8 B Technical Specifications B 1 ...

Page 70: ...es per page Faster print quality 3 MPP Print speeds vary depending on system configuration software application and amount of page covered Resolution 720 720 dpi 360 360 dpi 180 180 dpi The resolution is specified by using the printer driver All resolutions are available for color and monochrome modes Paper feed speed 89 milliseconds per 1 6 inch line Input buffer 64KB B 2 Technical Specifications...

Page 71: ...ON Special coated paper Size A4 210 mm 297 mm Letter 8 5 11 inches Legal 8 5 14 inches B5 182 mm 257 mm Paper types Plain paper and special papers distributed by EPSON special coated paper and transparencies Paper thickness 0 08 to 0 11 mm 0 003 to 0 004 inches Paper weight 64 to 90 g m2 17 to 24 lb Use 90 g m2 24 lb paper under normal temperature and humidity conditions Envelopes Capacity 10 enve...

Page 72: ...e 15 to 25 C 59 to 77 F Humidity 40 to 60 RH Use envelopes that do not curl The following EPSON genuine papers are available S041025 Special coated paper for 360 dpi printing A4 S041028 Special coated paper for 360 dpi printing Letter S041026 Special coated paper for 720 dpi printing A4 S041029 Special coated paper for 720 dpi printing Letter S041027 Transparency film A4 S041030 Transparency film ...

Page 73: ...3 0 mm 0 12 inches The right margin is 3 8 mm 0 15 inches for A4 B5 size paper and No 6 envelope 9 8 mm 0 38 inches for Letter and Legal size paper 13 8 mm 0 54 inches for DL envelope 33 8 mm 1 33 inches for No 10 envelope C The minimum bottom margin is 13 0 mm 0 51 inches A B C A B B C Technical Specifications B 5 ...

Page 74: ...each color approximately 1 2 million characters 670 sheets color letter 5 duty at 360 dpi Cartridge life 2 years from production date and up to 6 months after opening the package at 25 C 77 F Temperature Storage 30 to 40 C 22 to 104 F 1 month at 40 C 104 F Transit 30 to 60 C 22 to 140 F 1 month at 40 C 104 F 120 hours at 60 C 140 F Freezing 6 C 21 2 F Dimensions 2 1 inches W 2 7 inches D 1 7 inche...

Page 75: ...ethod Friction MTBF 4 000 power on hours Print head life 1 000 million dots per nozzle Total print volume 75 000 pages Dimensions and weight Printing Width 470 mm 18 5 inches Depth 525 mm 20 7 inches Height 192 mm 7 56 inches No paper Width 470 mm 18 5 inches Depth 344 mm 13 5 inches Height 294 mm 11 6 inches Weight 15 9 lb 7 4 kg including the ink cartridges Electrical Input voltage range 103 5 t...

Page 76: ...40 F 1 month at 40 C 104 F 120 hours at 60 C 140 F Humidity Operation 20 to 80 RH Storage 5 to 85 RH Stored in shipping container Without condensation Safety Approvals Safety standards UL 1950 with D3 CSA 22 2 950 with D3 R F I FCC part 15 subpart B class B B 8 Technical Specifications ...

Page 77: ...12 Control panel 2 3 2 11 13 Controlling the printer through the software driver 2 3 10 using the control panel 2 11 13 Copies 2 4 Custom 2 9 D Darker colors 2 6 Data light 2 12 Draft print quality 2 2 4 Driver see Printer driver E Economy light 2 12 Economy Condensed button 2 11 Ejecting a page 2 11 Electrical specifications B 7 Enlarge 2 10 Envelopes 3 4 loading 3 6 7 printable area A 5 specific...

Page 78: ...ality 2 2 4 O 180 dpi resolution 2 4 Operate button 2 11 Operate light 2 12 Orientation 2 10 Output tray installing 1 4 P Pages 2 4 Paper 3 3 2 clearing paper jams 4 12 13 loading coated papers 3 3 4 loading heavy paper 3 4 6 loading plain paper 1 10 11 printable area A 5 problems with ejecting 4 14 selecting the paper type 2 5 specifications A 3 specifying the size 2 8 9 storing special paper 3 2...

Page 79: ...10 Printing canceling a print job 2 12 changing settings 2 2 coated paper 3 3 4 envelopes 3 4 6 heavy paper 3 4 6 problems with 4 10 12 transparencies 3 3 4 Protective materials 1 3 Q Qualitysettings 3 2 4 Queue Kit 1 13 Queue Monitor 1 13 2 14 15 setting preferences 2 15 R RAM 1 2 Reduce 2 10 Requirements system 1 2 Resetting the printer 2 11 Resolution A 2 choosing 2 4 S Safety standards B 8 Sca...

Page 80: ...V Vertical lines in image 4 9 W Warranty 4 3 Wrinkled paper 4 14 IN 4 ...

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