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PrintPartner 20W

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C145-C037-01EN

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Page 1: ...PrintPartner 20W PAGE PRINTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION C145 C037 01EN ...

Page 2: ...PrintPartner 20W PAGE PRINTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION FUJITSU LIMITED Communications and Electronics Tokyo Japan ...

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Page 4: ... issue REVISION RECORD Page Specification No C145 C037 01EN The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice All Rights Reserved Copyright 1999 FUJITSU LIMITED Printed in Japan No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without permission ...

Page 5: ... 545 7700 FAX 886 2 717 4644 FUJITSU LIMITED Computer Products Business Group Kamikodanaka 4 1 1 Nakahara ku Kawasaki shi 211 JAPAN TEL 81 44 754 8633 FAX 81 44 754 8510 FUJITSU COMPUTER PRODUCTS OF AMERICA INC 2904 Orchard Parkway San Jose CA 95134 2022 U S A TEL 1 408 432 6333 FAX 1 408 894 1709 FUJITSU CANADA INC 2800 Matheson Boulevard East Mississauga Ontario L4W 4X5 CANADA TEL 1 905 602 5454...

Page 6: ...ctrical environmental and paper specifications Chapter 4 Describes the control panel LED indicators LCD and push button switches It also summarizes control panel s setup functions and the printer utility programs MarkVision and PPMENU Chapter 5 Gives information on the interface its hardware specifications and software specifications It also summarizes command sets Chapter 6 Explains maintenance C...

Page 7: ... 2 Block Diagram 2 2 2 3 Structure 2 4 CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 1 3 1 General Specifications 3 1 3 2 Paper Specifications 3 11 3 2 1 Type size and thickness 3 11 3 2 2 Printing area 3 12 3 2 3 Other precautions 3 13 3 2 4 Paper storage 3 13 CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL AND PRINTER SOFTWARE 4 1 4 1 Control Panel 4 1 4 1 1 Indicators 4 1 4 1 2 LCD 4 2 4 1 3 Buttons 4 2 4 1 4 Menu modes 4 2 4 2 Printer ...

Page 8: ...4 4 Cable connection diagrams 5 15 5 4 5 Data protocols 5 16 5 5 Command Sets 5 18 5 5 1 Printer emulation 5 18 5 5 2 HP LaserJet 5 command set summary 5 19 5 5 2 1 HP LaserJet 5 PCL mode 5 19 5 5 2 2 HP LaserJet 5 HP GL 2 mode 5 25 5 5 2 3 HP LaserJet 5 PJL mode 5 28 5 5 3 PostScript Operators Commands 5 30 CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE 6 1 6 1 Overview 6 1 6 2 Preventive Maintenance 6 1 6 3 Maintenance ...

Page 9: ...iii APPENDIX A SYMBOL SETS A 1 APPENDIX B RESIDENT FONTS B 1 B 1 HP LaserJet 5 Emulation B 1 B 2 PostScript Level 2 Emulation B 4 APPENDIX C PRINTER LOGO AND LABELS C 1 ...

Page 10: ...ta transmission timing nibble mode 5 6 Figure 5 5 Parallel interface input circuit 5 7 Figure 5 6 Parallel interface output circuit 5 7 Figure 5 7 Parallel interface connector IEEE1284 C 5 8 Figure 5 8a Data transmission timing compatible mode 5 11 Figure 5 8b Data transmission timing nibble mode 5 12 Figure 5 9 RS 232C interface input circuit 5 13 Figure 5 10 RS 232C interface output circuit 5 13...

Page 11: ...minute at 600 dpi or 8 pages 4 sheets per minute or more at 1200 dpi The PrintPartner 20W comes standard with a bit map font and 114 scalable fonts available in HP LaserJet 5 emulation and 35 scalable fonts available in PostScript level 2 emulation Besides standard 8M bytes of memory up to 64M bytes can be added to download commercial fonts valid in HP LaserJet 5 emulation or to print a large amou...

Page 12: ... switch Lock levers Top cover face down stacker Side cover RAM and font card slots inside Stacker full sensor Control panel Stopper Upper cover Front door Multi function feeder MFF inside Paper tray 1 standard or duplex unit option Paper tray 2 or 1 option Paper tray 3 or 2 option Paper tray 4 or 3 option Cleaning brush Toner bottle Print unit ...

Page 13: ... 50 dBA of sound level ISO standard while printing with the standard paper tray 54 dBA while duplex printing with the optional fourth paper tray The sound level is 40 dBA in standby state It is quiet enough for an office environment 1 3 Easy Paper Handling The PrintPartner 20W uses a 250 sheet universal size paper tray tray 1 An additional 250 or 500 sheet universal size paper tray is offered with...

Page 14: ...rocedures handlimg paper and replacing consumables are performed from the front right side and rear of the printer The side cover is removable The above items have improved reliability and made maintenance easier both for general users and service technicians 1 5 Compact Lightweight and Small Footprint Design The PrintPartner 20W has such a small footprint that it can be installed in a small space...

Page 15: ...d connector are provided Figure 1 3 shows installation of an interface board and an emulation card No emulation card is planned presently Figure 1 3 Optional interface and emulation 1 7 Environment Friendly The PrintPartner 20W uses a toner recycle mechanism that does not generate toner waste This means that the printer uses toner effectively and the operator does not need to deal with wasted tone...

Page 16: ...dard paper tray must installed into the slot of the optional feeder unit 1 10 Wide Variety of Media The PrintPartner 20W can handle the following wide variety of media Copy paper including recycled paper Heavy or special paper Envelopes Adhesive labels Transparencies It also can handle the following wide variety of sizes A5 A4 A3 JIS B5 JIS B4 Executive Letter Legal Ledger COM10 Monarch C5 DL B5 e...

Page 17: ...r tray trays 2 to 4 A3 A4 A5 JIS B4 JIS B5 Ledger Legal Letter Executive Duplex unit with 250 sheet feed unit Duplex unit Extended interface board LocalTalk AppleTalk compatible Ethernet C D or F TCP IP IPX SPX and EtherTalk corresponding IrDA infrared adapter Memory card SIMM Memory expansion card 4 8 16 32 MB Barcode card barcode and OCR fonts Flash ROM card 4 MB for PCL5e only This printer is s...

Page 18: ...ower supply Option Simplex configuration Duplex configuration Paper feeders Fourth feeder unit Third feeder unit with paper tray Moved for duplex Emulation or font card Extended RAM card Extended RAM card Extended interface board Parallel interface Centro type B Parallel interface Centro type C Serial interface RS232C 9 pin CPU PrintPartner Software CD ROM Printer driver MarkVision PPMENU Face dow...

Page 19: ...ther an error has occurred The LCD shows status or error messages by characters The push button switches control printer operation for example resetting the printer and printing a status report The printer setup can be changed using the control panel in menu mode It can also be changed remotely using the printer utility programs MarkVision and PPMENU See Chapter 4 for details on control panel oper...

Page 20: ...ull sensor Resist roller Toner sensor Discharge LED Fuser unit F a c e u p s t a c k e r Paper tray 2 Paper tray 3 Duplex unit Paper tray 1 Paper tray 1 Paper tray 2 Transfer roller Paper tray 3 Paper tray 4 Pick roller Paper path Figure 2 2 Structure with duplex unit paper trays 1 to 3 Resist sensor PE sensor Pick roller Feed roller Resist sensor PE sensor Pick roller Feed roller F a c e d o w n ...

Page 21: ...rait 5 4 5 1 5 4 A4 Landscape 8 5 8 5 5 9 Letter Landscape 8 4 8 4 5 8 A3 Portrait 3 9 3 8 3 9 80 s or less 23 C 16 s or less at 600 dpi 26 s or less at 1200 dpi Up to 999 copies No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7a Item Printing technology Development Fusing Dot density resolution Printing speed average Warm up time 4 First print time A4 landscape single sided printing 5 Copy CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS This chapter...

Page 22: ...am weight 64 to 90 g m2 First paper tray 250 sheets 2nd to 4th paper tray option 250 500 sheets Multi function feeder 100 sheets Single sided 250 sheets face down 20 face up Double sided 250 sheets face down Common irrespective of paper type 5 Print area Print quality guaranteed 5 5 5 Unit mm 493 W 423 D 296 H mm 19 4 in 16 7 in 11 2 in 595 D mm with tray cover About 25 kg 55 1 pounds including pr...

Page 23: ...d to the face down stacker The first printing time may be about one minute after the paper size has just been changed It may take more time if the printer starts from sleep mode see 1 or after changing the print density 6 Paper feed direction is portrait only for A5 A3 JIS B4 Legal and Ledger sizes Paper feed direction is landscape only for A4 JIS B5 Letter and Executivesizes 7 When printing using...

Page 24: ... mm 8 max per drum cycle and 0 8 to 1 2 mm 1 drum cycle max Jam including pick error single sided 1 3 000 sheets double sided 1 1 500 sheets Double feed 1 2 000 sheets Conditions and environment Loading errors are to be excluded The loading procedure is as specified in the user s manual The uppermost and lowermost sheets of paper in a package are to be removed Paper feeding errors due to sheets at...

Page 25: ...0 Hz current 3 5 mA or less at 230 VAC and 60 Hz Inrush current 90 A or less at 120 VAC or 230 VAC and 60 Hz for cold start Applied to first turnig on after leaving power turned off more than 12 minutes Momentary 0 5 cycle 100 dip at 120 VAC or 230 VAC 50 power failure 60 Hz AC line noise 1 kV or more pulse width 100 to 800 ns Electrostatic strength 9 kV or more conforming to IEC 801 2 91 150 Ω 15...

Page 26: ...each 30 minutes Shock resistance Single side drop of 3 cm during operation excluding print quality Incline 2 with flat surface Dust and Ordinary office levels stearic acid 0 15 mg m3 corrosion or less Drop height One corner three edges and six sides Not damaged when dropped from 45 cm height standard package Note This value conforms to JIS Z 0200 1987 Total weight 20 to 30 kg MTBF 4 000 H MTTR 0 5...

Page 27: ... the number of sheets or pages decrease The bottle life is indicated by the average number of prints made under the following conditions until the toner empty is indicated Conditions Single sided printing Black to white ratio 5 Printing mode 2 pages job Paper A4 landscape Environment 17 5 to 25 C 30 to 70 RH Single sided printing pages Life pages Average life 4 500 to 5 500 Unit life three bottles...

Page 28: ...hic 75 Mauritius Nimbus Sans Nimbus Sans Condensed Nimbus Roman Taurus Gemini EFRivero Morrison Lyra Cassiopeia Symbol Sorts Saturn Monospaced PSL2 35 scalable fonts Courier Helvetica Helvetica Narrow Times Symbol Palatino New Century Schoolbook Avant Garde Bookman Zapf Chancery Zapf Dingbats Standard USASCII ECMA 94 Roman 8 and the Roman extensions ISO IRV ISO Italian ISO Swedish ISO Spanish ISO ...

Page 29: ... Ethernet C 10BASE 2 T TCP IP IPX SPX EtherTalk corresponding Ethernet D 10BASE T TCP IP IPX SPX EtherTalk corresponding Ethernet F 10BASE T 100BASE TX TCP IP IPX SPX EtherTalk corresponding LocalTalk AppleTalk compatible FPS card required IrDA kit infrared interface adapter with the following specs 1 5 m cable infrared receiver movable to up down left right power supplied from printer IrDA 1 0 SI...

Page 30: ...et paper tray x 1 Tray cover x 1 Power cord x 1 Cleaning sheets x 1 set Cleaning brush mounted in the printer x 1 Paper guide x 1 Software set x 1 set CD ROM and 3 5 floppy disk containing printer drivers and MarkVision No 30 Item Accessories and components packaged with the printer ...

Page 31: ...57 mm 7 2 10 1 in Ledger portrait 279 4 mm 431 8 mm 11 17 in Legal portrait 215 9 mm 355 6 mm 8 5 14 in Letter landscape 215 9 mm 279 4 mm 8 5 11 in Executive landscape 184 2 mm 266 7 mm 7 25 10 5 in MFF A3 A4 A5 B4 B5 Ledger Letter Legal and Executive COM 10 Monarch C5 DL and B5 envelopes Simplex Min 100 mm wide 148 mm long 3 94 5 81 in Max 297 mm wide 431 8 mm long 11 7 17 in Duplex Min 100 mm w...

Page 32: ...de the bold line in Figure 3 1 because of the physical restrictions of the printing mechanism Printing area Unprintable area Not guaranteed area C C 4 1 D D 4 1 E E 4 1 F F 4 1 Unit mm Figure 3 1 Printing area Printing area C D E F Paper feed direction E F C D ...

Page 33: ...per vertically may cause paper to curl and cause jams Label Window Paper feed Metal part Flap Unacceptable Acceptable Unacceptable Acceptable Carrier sheet is exposed 3 2 3 Other precautions Use good quality paper Ensure that paper is not wrinkled or curled Handle and store paper carefully to make sure they are not warped or damaged Do not use stapled paper or paper having metal parts They will se...

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Page 35: ...T ENTER MENU READY FORM FEED RESET MENU TRAY SELECT Figure 4 1 Control panel 4 1 1 Indicators The indicators show the printer s status as follows Main meaning POWER Indicates printer power is on ONLINE Indicates the printer is online and ready to print DATA Flashes when data is being sent from the computer Lights steadily when the printer buffer contains unprocessed data ERROR Indicates an error h...

Page 36: ...ctions represented by the top labels simply press the button To use the functions represented by the bottom labels press and hold down the button for five or more seconds Simply press the button Press and hold down the button for five or more seconds Simply press the button Press and hold down the button for five or more seconds MFF PAPER SIZE PAPER SIZE PRINT FONT SELF TEST RESET CONT ENTER MENU ...

Page 37: ...o or Yes Auto CR LF or LF CR Auto LF CR or CR LF FPS Menu Jam Recovery Off or On Print FPS Errors On or Off Job Timeout 0 or 10 to 300 0 no check Wait Timeout 0 or 10 to 300 0 no check Manual Timeout 60 0 or 10 to 300 0 no check Model Selection Auto Model Memory Model Speed Model Config Menu Personality Auto PCL PS Auto Continue Off or On I O Timeout 15 or 5 to 300 seconds I O Buffers Auto 32K 64K...

Page 38: ...nter control panel on the computer s screen remote control panel These functions are most effective and valuable for remote printers in network environments MarkVision is automatically activated when an abnormal condition occurs in the printer It operates in Windows 95 environments only The remote control panel is quite a nice function that enables the user to easily and remotely operate the print...

Page 39: ...el The status is also indicated graphically The user can determine what the printer is doing and what the printer needs to complete the task It also includes information about the printer s features including options which are installed on the printer With an optional setting the MarkVision icon flashes to let the user know there is a problem with the printer even if the icon is minimized on the m...

Page 40: ... or higher display Hard disk drive installed 1 MB essential for PPMENU CD ROM drive MainMenuandMenuBarFunctions The PPMENU s main menu offers functions to select print options for user documents It also offers an operation guide of some keys and a help message line If the printer is not ready or has an error a status message is displayed The top menu bar offers the three pull down menus library sp...

Page 41: ...overy On or Off FPS Error Reporting Auto Continue On or Off or Extension PCL Menu Top Offset 0 0 or 25 0 to 25 0 mm 0 1 mm increments Left Offset 0 0 or 25 0 to 25 0 mm 0 1 mm increments A4 Print Width Normal or 80 Columns Line Auto Attach FF No or Yes Auto CR LF or LF CR Auto LF CR or CR LF Power Save Off After 15minutes After 30minutes After 60minutes After 120minutes Expansion of Thick Control ...

Page 42: ...isk drive installed 2 MB essential for a printer driver 3 5 double sided high density 2HD floppy disk drive or CD ROM drive The PrintPartner 20W comes with the following printer drivers Standard drivers for Windows 3 X Standard drivers for Windows 95 98 Standard drivers for Windows NT 3 51 Standard drivers for Windows NT 4 0 In addition the PrintPartner 20W comes with the following printer drivers...

Page 43: ...timage Use HP Fontnames Not Checked or Checked Use Printer TrueType Font Not Checked or Checked Use Device Font Not Checked or Checked All Text to Black Not Checked or Checked Page Protect 3 Off Letter A4 Legal 3 Valid for 300 dpi only Smoothing 4 On or Off 4 Fixed to Off for 1200 dpi EconoMode Off or On Resolution 600 dpi 300 dpi 1200 dpi Graphics Mode Auto Mode Vector Raster Overlay Overlays No ...

Page 44: ... Small Legal Executive A4 A4 Small Note Envelope 10 Envelope DL Envelope C5 Envelope B5 Envelope Monarch Orientation Portrait or Landscape Copies 1 to 99 Two Sided Operation None Long side Short side Advanced Document Properties Graphics Resolution 600 dots per inch 300 dots per inch 150 dots per inch 75 dots per inch Media Type Auto All Select Auto Tray1 not used Auto Tray2 not used Auto MFF not ...

Page 45: ... Printer File Name Arbitrary Valid when File is selected for Output to above Duplex None Long Edge Short Edge Orientation Portrait or Landscape Mirror Yes or No Rotate 180 Yes or No Multipage Printing 1Up 2Up 3Up 4Up 6Up 9Up 12Up 16Up Border Yes or No Valid for 2Up or upper Page Layout Across or Down Valid for 3Up or upper Copies 1 to 9999 Scaling 100 10 to 400 Graphics Resolution 600dpi or 300 dp...

Page 46: ...pe Fonts Send to Printer as Adobe Type 1 or Bitmap Type 3 Use Printer Fonts for All TrueType Fonts Yes or No Use Substitution Table Yes or No Font Substitution Table For Truetype Font Select from the list Use Printer Font Select from the list Overlays Overlay Simple Text Order First Page Other Pages or Odd Pages Even Pages Overlay Selections First Page None Other Pages None Bottom or Top Simple te...

Page 47: ...elect from the list Shared must be selected in the above item Security Permissions Auditing Ownership Device Setting Available PostScript Memory 5859 100 to 32767 Halftone Use Printer Halftone or Use System Halftone Halftone Setup Select this item to display or change settings of halftone From To Tray Assignment MFF No Assignment A3 A4 A5 B4 B5 Letter Legal Executive Ledger Com 10 Envelope Monarch...

Page 48: ...nting Graphic Resolution 600 or 300 Scaling 100 1 to 1000 TrueType Font Substitute with Device Font or Downloaded as Softfont Document Options Metafile Spooling Enable or Disable PostScript Options Mirrored Output Yes or No Negative Output Yes or No Page Independence Yes or No Compress Bitmaps Yes or No Generated Job Control Code Yes or No Send CTRL D Before Each Job Yes or No Send CTRL D After Ea...

Page 49: ...erface connectors and the optional interface s slot see Figure 1 3 5 2 Parallel Interface IEEE 1284 B Connector The parallel interface is a bidirectional Centronics interface nibble mode of the IEEE 1284 standard is supported 5 2 1 Hardware requirements Signal levels TTL compatible 0 0 to 0 4 V for low level 2 4 to 5 0 V for high level Input circuit SN74LS14 or equivalent Figure 5 1 shows the para...

Page 50: ...al definition Table 5 1 lists parallel interface signals and their functions Table 5 1 Parallel interface signals 5 V 1 kΩ Cable side Male type 36 18 1 19 Return line pin number 19 Signal Compati mode Nibble mode Data Strobe DSTB Host Clock Description Strobe pulse for reading data Data 1 to Data 8 The printer reads data when this signal is low The pulse width must be 0 5 µs or more at the printer...

Page 51: ... Reverse idle phase This signal is set high until the host requests data and after that follows the Data Available signal This signal goes high when the printer is selected online and goes low when the printer is deselected offline Reverse data transfer phase Data bit 1 then data bit 5 Reserved 1 Reverse data transfer phase This signal is set low when the host can receive data and goes high when t...

Page 52: ...bit 0 LSB then data bit 4 Reverse idle phase This signal is used to indicate that data is available Not used Not used Pulled up to 5 V through a 1 0 kΩ resistor Reserved 1 This signal goes high to cause the printer to enter the reverse data transfer phase nibble mode Signal Compati mode Nibble mode Signal Ground SG Frame Ground FG Signal Ground SG Input Prime IN PRM Fault Data Available 5 V Select...

Page 53: ...er to host is performed according to the IEEE 1284 standard called nibble mode In compatible mode the printer receives data from the computer in handshaking mode based on the Busy and Acknowledge signals from the printer and the Data Strobe signal from the computer For the Data Strobe and Acknowledge signals the timing of the Busy signal must be as shown in the compatible mode of Figure 5 4a To se...

Page 54: ...inter Busy Host Busy from CPU Printer Clock Data bit 4 Data bit 5 Data bit 6 Data bit 7 Data bit 0 Data bit 1 Data bit 2 Data bit 3 1284 Active from CPU Data Available is assigned for the cable Figure 5 4b Data transmission timing nibble mode ...

Page 55: ... 4 V for low level 2 4 to 5 0 V for high level Input circuit SN74LS14 or equivalent Figure 5 5 shows the parallel interface input circuit 5 V 1 kΩ 22 Ω 100 pF 5 V 1 2 kΩ Data Strobe Input Prime Auto Feed XT Select In Data 1 8 22 Ω Figure 5 5 Parallel interface input circuit Figure 5 6 Parallel interface output circuit Output circuit SN74LS244 or equivalent Figure 5 6 shows the parallel interface o...

Page 56: ...eceived when this signal is high e g if the buffer is full or an error occurs Reverse data transfer phase Data bit 3 data bit 7 then forward path host to printer busy status This signal goes high when the printer is selected online and goes low when the printer is deselected offline Reverse data transfer phase Data bit 1 then data bit 5 Pulse signal indicating data reception completed or data rece...

Page 57: ...el data bits 1 to 8 Data 8 is the most significant bit All signals must go high at least 0 5 µs before the falling edge of the Data Strobe signal and must stay high for at least 0 5 µs after the rising edge Reserved 1 Strobe pulse for reading data Data 1 to Data 8 The printer reads data when this signal is low The pulse width must be 0 5 µs or more at the printer s receiving terminal This signal i...

Page 58: ... goes low so that the interface re enters the reverse data transfer phase If it goes high with the 1284 Active signal low the 1284 idle phase is aborted and the interface returns to the compatibility mode Host Logic High Twisted pair return lines Peripheral Logic High Signal Compati mode Nibble mode Auto Feed XT Host Busy Signal Ground SG Table 5 2 Parallel interface signals continued 1 Assigned a...

Page 59: ...ter to host is performed according to the IEEE 1284 standard called nibble mode In compatible mode the printer receives data from the computer in handshaking mode based on the Busy and Acknowledge signals from the printer and the Data Strobe signal from the computer For the Data Strobe and Acknowledge signals the timing of the Busy signal must be as shown in the compatible mode of Figure 5 8a To s...

Page 60: ...rinter Busy Host Busy from CPU Printer Clock Data bit 4 Data bit 5 Data bit 6 Data bit 7 Data bit 0 Data bit 1 Data bit 2 Data bit 3 1284 Active from CPU Data Available is assigned for the cable Figure 5 8b Data transmission timing nibble mode ...

Page 61: ...C1489AL or equivalent is used to convert from the RS 232C level to the TTL level Figure 5 9 shows the RS 232C interface input circuit Figure 5 9 RS 232C interface input circuit Output circuit An MC1488L or equivalent is used to convert from the TTL level to the RS 232C level A 1000 pF capacitor suppresses noise on the output signal line Figure 5 10 shows the RS 232C interface output circuit 1000 p...

Page 62: ...ace signals Pin number 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 Description Request to Send Space state when the printer is ready to transmit data Transmitting Data Receiving Data Data Set Ready The printer can receive or transmit data when this signal is in the space state Signal Ground common return Data Terminal Ready Space state when the printer is ready to receive or transmit data Signal name RTS TD RD DSR SG DTR Direc...

Page 63: ... Parity bit Stop bit s Data bits High or Space Low or Mark 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 3 5 6 1 2 4 7 1 1 Figure 5 12 RS 232C data format 5 4 4 Cable connection diagrams The connector at the printer side is a 9 pin type The connector at the computer side is a 9 pin type or a 25 pin type CD RD TD DTR SG DSR RTS CTS RI FG RTS TD RD DSR SG DTR DTR Shell pin 8 pin 3 pin 2 pin 20 pin 7 pin 6 pin 4 pin 5 pin 22 pi...

Page 64: ...less than 255 bytes of buffer space remains The XON DC1 code hexadecimal 11 is transmitted when less than 255 bytes of data remains in the buffer Normal data processing cannot be guaranteed if data is transmitted to the printer when insufficient buffer space is available after the XOFF code has been transmitted When the printer is first turned on the DTR signal is set to the space state ready and ...

Page 65: ...thin 255 bytes after the DTR signal is set off low The validity of data cannot be guaranteed if data exceeding the buffer capacity is transmitted regardless of the DTR signal Buffer full recovery timing Data transmission is suspended while the DTR signal is set off low but printing continues When the buffer empty area exceeds 255 bytes the DTR signal is set on high indicating that the printer is r...

Page 66: ...write user programs The printer automatically senses the proper emulation Either emulation can be set by the menu mode config menu personality item of the control panel according to the table shown below Option to be selected in menu mode PCL FPS Printer emulation HP LaserJet 5 PCL6 PostScript level 2 When a new emulation is selected the printer initializes control information on printer features ...

Page 67: ...on ESC 9 Clear left and right margins ESC E Reset all settings to the defaults and set the PCL mode ESC Half line feed Move down the cursor half a line ESC Y Display functions mode on Print all codes received ESC Z Display functions mode off ESC z Start the self test function It is ignored by this printer Level 2 escape code Description ESC Select a symbol set or font attributes for the primary fo...

Page 68: ...ion 1 720 increments plus signed relatively downward minus signed relatively upward no sign absolutely from the top margin ESC d D Auto underline on 0 fixed position 3 floating position ESC d Auto underline off any value ESC f S Store or recall push or pop the cursor position 0 store the current position 1 move to the last stored position ESC f X Select a macro control function 0 start definition ...

Page 69: ...h page 1 to 32767 ESC l Z Move the short edge top edge of virtual physical paper 1 720 increments paper length paper length ESC p X data Transparent print data Print any characters even those allocated in the control character code area byte count of transparent print data ESC R F Enable od disable accepting read data until printing the page data is finished 0 Flush all complete pages 1 flush all ...

Page 70: ...sed italic 8 compressed or extra condensed 24 expanded 32 outlined 64 inlined 128 shadowed 160 outlined shadowed ESC s T Select a type face for the secondary font 0 to 32767 0 to 255 one byte specification and 256 to 32767 two byte specification One byte 0 Line Printer 1 Pica 2 Elite 3 Courier 4 Helv 5 Tms Rmn 6 Letter Gothic 7 Script 8 Prestige 9 Calson 10 Orator etc Two bytes 4100 CG Triumvirat ...

Page 71: ...e last temporary pattern 2 delete last ID pattern 4 make temporary last ID pattern 5 make permanent last ID pattern ESC c R Set symbol set ID code 0 to 32767 ESC c S Symbol set control ESC c V Specify the vertical size of a rectangle 1 720 increments 32767 to 32767 ESC c W data User defined pattern ESC p X Move the cursor to the new horizontal position dots plus signed relatively right minus signe...

Page 72: ...available memory ESC t R Set the raster graphics resolution dots per inch ex for 600 dpi 0 to 75 75 75 75 to 100 100 100 100 to 150 150 150 150 to 200 200 200 200 to 300 300 300 or larger 600 ESC t S Specify the width of the raster graphics area 0 to logical paper width minus current left graphics margin ESC t T Specify the height of the raster graphics area 0 to logical paper length minus current...

Page 73: ...s set to the last pen position in the last HP GL 2 mode 1 or odd number the pen position is set to the current cursor position in the current PCL6 mode ESC A Enter PCL6 mode from HP GL 2 mode 0 or even number the cursor position is set to the last cursor position in the last PCL6 mode 1 or odd number the cursor position is set to the current pen position in the current HP GL 2 mode Configuration a...

Page 74: ...nds PM Polygon mode on off EP Edge or outline the polygon stored in the polygon buffer FP Fill the polygon stored in the polygon buffer RA Fill but do not edge the rectangle specified by absolute coordinates RR Fill but do not edge the rectangle specified by relative coordinates EA Edge or outline the rectangle specified by absolute coordinates ER Edge or outline the rectangle specified by relativ...

Page 75: ...tes DR Set the direction inclination of characters relative to the scaling points P1 and P2 DT Define a terminator character that specifies the end of printing a character string in label mode DV Define variable text path Set the plotting direction of a character string in 90 degrees and set the direction of line feeding ES Extra spaces Increase or decrease the character spacing and line spacing F...

Page 76: ...character Kernel Commands Description UEL Universal Exit Language Unlike other PJL commands the command is an escape sequence ESC 1 2 3 4 5 X All printing jobs controlled by PJL start with UEL and end with UEL The UEL command has a function to exit the current printer language and return control to PJL ENTER Specify the current printer language Option LANGUAGE COMMENT Insert notes among the PJL co...

Page 77: ...ARIABLES USTATUS PAGECOUNT USTATUS Enable responding with status information asynchronously that is when the printer status changes when a job starts or ends when a printed page is ejected or when specified seconds elapsed Option DEVICE JOB PAGE TIMED USTATUSOFF Disable responding with asynchronous status information in the current interface Additional Commands Description PRINTREPORT Print a stat...

Page 78: ...Commands The PostScript level 2is the resident emulation of the PrintPartner 20W For operators commands available in the PostScript level 2 emulation refer to PostScript Level 2 Reference Manual provided by Adobe Systems Incorporated ...

Page 79: ...the service life and MTBF 6 3 Maintenance Philosophy The printer is designed to make maintenance as infrequent as possible No periodic lubrication is required Quality assurance Every unit is checked before assembly All products go through full inspection All spare parts are easy to change MTTR 0 5 h 6 4 Diagnostics 6 4 1 ROM RAM check When power is turned on a ROM sum and RAM write read check are ...

Page 80: ...iver board 6 LD unit laser diode unit 7 DCV01AA 8 ROM board SK controller board and ROM 9 Fan 10 DCH LED unit for discharging drum 11 Roller P ASY pick up roller for paper tray 12 PSS board ASY paper size sensor 13 P motor ASY pick up roller drive 14 Stepping motor feed roller drive 15 Motor ASY duplex drive 16 M motor ASY print unit drive main motor 17 Switch ASY cover open 18 Switch ASY1 for eje...

Page 81: ...xtended RAM memory EDO SIMM 4MB RAM card 8MB RAM card 16MB RAM card 32MB RAM card Two cards can be installed 4 Expansion interface boards Ethernet C 10 BASE 2 T board TCP IP IPX SPX and EtherTalk corresponding Ethernet D 10 BASE T board TCP IP IPX SPX and EtherTalk corresponding Ethernet F 100BASE TX 10 BASE T board TCP IP IPX SPX and EtherTalk corresponding LocalTalk board 2 AppleTalk compatible ...

Page 82: ...er bottles 3 Cleaner pad two cleaner pads 4 Toner kit two tonner bottles and two cleaner pads 7 3 Periodic Replacement Parts 1 Fuser unit 120 VAC 220 to 240 VAC 7 4 Documentation 1 User s Manual 2 Maintenance Manual 3 Schematic Diagrams 4 Parts Catalogue ...

Page 83: ...A 1 1 Roman 8 ID 8U APPENDIX A SYMBOL SETS ...

Page 84: ...A 2 2 ISO8859 1 Latin 1 ID 0N ...

Page 85: ...A 3 3 PC 8 ID 10U ...

Page 86: ...A 4 4 PC 8 Danish Norwegian ID 11U ...

Page 87: ...A 5 5 PC 85 ID 12U ...

Page 88: ...A 6 6 Windows 3 1 Latin 1 ID 19U ...

Page 89: ...A 7 7 DeskTop ID 7J ...

Page 90: ...A 8 8 PS Text ID 10J ...

Page 91: ...A 9 9 Ventura International ID 13J ...

Page 92: ...A 10 10 Ventura US ID 14J ...

Page 93: ...A 11 11 Microsoft Publishing ID 6J ...

Page 94: ...A 12 12 Legal ID 1U ...

Page 95: ...A 13 13 ISO United Kingdom ID 1E ...

Page 96: ...A 14 14 ASCII ID 0U ...

Page 97: ...A 15 15 ISO Swedish ID 0S ...

Page 98: ...A 16 16 ISO Italian ID 0I ...

Page 99: ...A 17 17 ISO Spanish ID 2S ...

Page 100: ...A 18 18 ISO German ID 1G ...

Page 101: ...A 19 19 ISO Norwegian ID 0D ...

Page 102: ...A 20 20 ISO French ID 1F ...

Page 103: ...A 21 21 Windows 3 0 Latin 1 ID 9U ...

Page 104: ...A 22 22 MC Text ID 12J ...

Page 105: ...A 23 23 PC 852 ID 17U ...

Page 106: ...A 24 24 PC Turkish ID 9T ...

Page 107: ...A 25 25 Windows 3 1 Latin 2 ID 9E ...

Page 108: ...A 26 26 Windows 3 1 Latin 5 ID 5T ...

Page 109: ...A 27 27 ISO 8859 1 Latin 2 ID 2N ...

Page 110: ...A 28 28 ISO 8859 2 Latin 2 ID 5N ...

Page 111: ...A 29 29 Math 8 ID 8M ...

Page 112: ...A 30 30 PS Math ID 5M ...

Page 113: ...A 31 31 Ventura Math ID 6M ...

Page 114: ...A 32 32 PI Font ID 15U ...

Page 115: ...A 33 33 Symbol ID 19M ...

Page 116: ...A 34 34 Wingdings ID 579L ...

Page 117: ...pi of resident fonts There are 115 types of resident fonts one bitmap font and 114 scalable fonts in HP LaserJet 5 emulation and 35 types of resident fonts in PostScript level 2 emulation B 1 HP LaserJet 5 Emulation One bitmap font 114 scalable fonts LinePrinter 8 46 point 16 66 pitch ...

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Page 120: ...ique Helvetica Narrow Regular Bold Bold Oblique Oblique Times Regular Bold Bold Italic Italic Symbol Palatino Regular Bold Bold Italic Italic NewCentury Schoolbook Regular Bold Bold Italic Italic AvantGarde Book Demi Demi Oblique Book Oblique Bookman Light Demi Demi Italic Italic ZapfChancery Medium Italic ZapfDingbats ...

Page 121: ...OGO AND LABELS PrintPartner 20W page printer Back Front Logo and labels Label Logo Rating Control Position A B C B A Contents Fujitsu model name Power ratings weight and approved regulations Spec serial number and revisions C ...

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