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For safe and correct use, be sure to read the Safety Information in 
"Read This First" before using the machine.

For information not in this manual, refer to 

the HTML/PDF files on the supplied 

CD-ROM.

Troubleshooting

Loading Paper

Getting Started

User Guide

Summary of Contents for SP 4510dn

Page 1: ...be sure to read the Safety Information in Read This First before using the machine For information not in this manual refer to the HTML PDF les on the supplied CD ROM Troubleshooting Loading Paper Ge...

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Page 3: ...Printer Configuration Screens Using the Control Panel 30 Configuring Printer Settings from the Menu key 30 Configuring Printer Settings from the User Tools key 30 Using Web Image Monitor 32 Displaying...

Page 4: ...essages 71 Alert Messages Displayed on the Control Panel 72 Alert Messages Printed on Error Logs and Reports 83 When You Cannot Print 98 When the Data In Indicator Does Not Light Up or Flash 101 Other...

Page 5: ...the regulations and environmental conformance Quick Installation Guide Describes procedures from unpacking the machine to connecting it to a computer Operating Instructions Provides detailed informati...

Page 6: ...ng This Printer Security Guide Be sure to read this manual when configuring the enhanced security functions or user and administrator authentication Driver Installation Guide Explains how to install a...

Page 7: ...Guide No Yes No Read This First Yes No No Quick Installation Guide Yes No No Operating Instructions No No Yes Security Guide No Yes No Driver Installation Guide No Yes No Operating Instructions and Dr...

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Page 9: ...ions on resolving user errors This symbol is located at the end of sections It indicates where you can find further relevant information Indicates the names of keys on the machine s display or control...

Page 10: ...data executed by you Notes The manufacturer shall not be responsible for any damage or expense that might result from the use of parts other than genuine parts from the manufacturer with your office p...

Page 11: ...he metric units If your printer is a Region B model refer to the imperial units List of Options This section provides a list of options for this printer and the names commonly used in this manual Opti...

Page 12: ...The browser unit is available for SP 4520DN only 1 Getting Started 10...

Page 13: ...g so risks fire caused by overheated internal components Exterior Front view 2 3 1 4 5 6 7 8 15 14 13 12 11 9 10 CYN001 1 Front cover Open to access the inside of the printer and remove jammed paper O...

Page 14: ...ont cover 8 Paper size dial Use this dial to specify the paper size To use a paper size that is not indicated on the paper size dial set the dial to If this is the case set the paper size using the co...

Page 15: ...Push this lever to open the bypass tray Exterior Rear view CYN003 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 1 Ventilation holes Prevent overheating 2 Power connector Connect the power cord to the printer Insert the other...

Page 16: ...be replaced or a new cartridge needs to be prepared For details about the messages that appear on the screen when consumables need to be replaced see Replenishing and Replacing Consumables Operating I...

Page 17: ...appear on the screen when consumables need to be replaced see Replenishing and Replacing Consumables Operating Instructions The fusing unit is included in Maintenance Kit Guide to functions of the pri...

Page 18: ...an IEEE 1284 cable To attach this option see Installing the Interface Units Operating Instructions 3 SDRAM module You can add the SDRAM up to 1 0 GB To attach this option see Installing the SDRAM modu...

Page 19: ...manual instructs you to press Option press the selection key on the left below the initial screen 3 Switch Functions key Press this key to switch between the operation screen of the printer function...

Page 20: ...n a printer error occurs Steady red printing is not possible or is possible but print quality cannot be ensured Flashing yellow the printer will soon require maintenance or a replacement consumable su...

Page 21: ...tatus of each function and current jobs You can also display the job history and the printer s maintenance information 6 Data In indicator Flashes when the printer is receiving print jobs from a compu...

Page 22: ...g Instructions 13 Media slots Insert an SD card or a USB flash memory device 14 Media access lamp Lights up when a memory storage device is inserted in the media slot or is being accessed Guide to the...

Page 23: ...lt setting under Function Priority See System Settings Operating Instructions 2 Printer screen Displays operation status messages and function menus For details see page 23 Using the Printer screen 3...

Page 24: ...rtcut icons Do not apply strong impact or force to the screen Doing so will damage the screen Maximum force allowable is approx 30 N approx 3 kgf N Newton kgf Kilogram force 1 kgf 9 8 N CYN903 5 1 2 3...

Page 25: ...the display panel it is highlighted such as Keys appearing as cannot be used Do not apply strong impact or force to the screen Doing so will damage the screen Maximum force allowable is approx 30N ap...

Page 26: ...vironmental awareness you can configure the printer to show users the amount of paper saved by using the various paper saving functions of the printer When user authentication is enabled the screen is...

Page 27: ...umber of prints 4 Count periods Displays the current and previous count periods 5 Exit Press this to close the Information screen and return to operation Depending on the printer settings the Informat...

Page 28: ...he Power When disconnecting the power cord from the wall outlet always pull the plug not the cord Pulling the cord can damage the power cord Use of damaged power cords could result in fire or electric...

Page 29: ...Fusing Unit Off mode the display is on but the fusing unit heater is off to save energy In this mode you can change the printer settings on the control panel However the printer must exit this mode to...

Page 30: ...etect darkness and automatically turn off this product s power If ECO Night Sensor is enabled and detects darkness in a room after the lights are turned off the sensor automatically turns the power of...

Page 31: ...tings screen is displayed Fixed warm up is in progress Data is being processed Operations are suspended during printing The Data In indicator is on or flashing The sample print locked print hold print...

Page 32: ...nt to change Press the or key to select the next or previous items 3 Press the OK key Any changes you make with configuration screens remain in effect even if the main power switch is turned off To ca...

Page 33: ...page 3 Change the settings by following the instructions on the display and then press OK 4 Press the User Tools key Any changes you make with the configuration screens remain in effect even if the ma...

Page 34: ...or TCP IP is required After the printer is configured to use TCP IP operations from Web Image Monitor become available Recommended Web browser Windows Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher Firefox 10 and 15...

Page 35: ...s menu and register the printer s URL as a trusted site and then disable SmartScreen filter for trusted sites For details about these settings see the Internet Explorer Help files You can access Web I...

Page 36: ...and password appears 4 Enter your login user name and password and then click Login For details about the login user name and password contact your administrator Depending on the configuration of you...

Page 37: ...4 Basic Information area Displays the basic information of the printer 5 Work area Displays the contents of the item selected in the menu area Using Web Image Monitor 35...

Page 38: ...1 Getting Started 36...

Page 39: ...ze type and weight of the paper you want to use for printing For details about available paper trays for each paper size and type see page 38 Paper Size Specifications and page 41 Paper Type Specifica...

Page 40: ...the paper size with the control panel You can print on both sides of paper Not supported Metric sizes Paper size name Actual size Two sided Bypass tray Tray 1 Trays 2 3 A4 210 297 mm A B B A5 148 210...

Page 41: ...ted paper If this happens set the paper horizontally and print again Use the bypass tray when printing on paper that is set horizontally Custom Size Specifications You can also load custom size paper...

Page 42: ...One sided Vertical size One sided Horizontal size Two sided Vertical size Two sided Bypass tray 2 37 to 8 50 5 00 to 35 43 3 94 to 8 50 5 83 to 14 01 Trays 1 3 3 94 to 8 50 5 83 to 14 01 3 94 to 8 50...

Page 43: ...llowing A Supported You can print on both sides of paper Not supported Paper type Paper weight No Two sided Bypass tray Tray 1 Trays 2 3 Thin Paper 1 A A A Plain Paper 2 A A A Plain Paper 2 3 A A A Mi...

Page 44: ...lb BOND 3 75 90 g m2 20 24 lb BOND 4 91 105 g m2 24 28 lb BOND 5 106 130 g m2 28 35 lb BOND 6 131 162 g m2 35 lb BOND 90 lb INDEX 1 It is not necessary to specify the paper weight for this paper type...

Page 45: ...a rustling noise from paper moving through the printer This noise does not indicate a malfunction Unusable Paper To prevent errors and misfeeds do not use Paper for inkjet printers thermal fax paper a...

Page 46: ...printer language and printer driver settings Depending on the printer driver settings you may be able to print outside the recommended print area However the actual output may not come out as desired...

Page 47: ...t exceed the upper limit mark inside the paper tray Excessive stacking can cause paper jams If paper jams occur frequently flip the paper stack in the tray Do not mix different types of paper in the s...

Page 48: ...ction of paper in the paper tray CYN027 2 Pull the tray carefully until it stops lift the front side of the tray and then pull it out of the printer CYN028 Place the tray on a flat surface 3 Squeeze t...

Page 49: ...is not stacked higher than the upper limit upper line marked inside the tray CXC666 7 Adjust the paper guides to close any gaps Do not move paper loaded in the tray more than a few millimeters Moving...

Page 50: ...tation For details see page 52 Loading Orientation Fixed Paper or Two Sided Paper You can load envelopes into Tray 1 Envelopes must be loaded in a specific orientation For details see page 54 Loading...

Page 51: ...3 Return the catches to the positions where they lock CXC608 When loading A4 81 2 11 or smaller paper do not extend the tray Otherwise a paper jam may occur Loading Paper into Paper Trays 49...

Page 52: ...s Do not mix different types of paper After loading paper specify the paper size and type using the control panel When printing a document specify the same paper size and type in the printer driver as...

Page 53: ...using the bypass tray it is recommended that you set the paper direction to Letterhead paper must be loaded in a specific orientation For details see page 52 Loading Orientation Fixed Paper or Two Sid...

Page 54: ...etterhead Setting to Auto Detect or On Always and then place the paper as shown in the table below For details about Letterhead Setting see Machine Modes Operating Instructions for SP 4510DN System Op...

Page 55: ...output after the first copy may be printed facing a different direction To ensure all paper is output facing the same direction specify different input trays for one sided and two sided printing Note...

Page 56: ...Otherwise an injury might occur Some of this machine s internal components get very hot For this reason take care when removing misfed paper Not doing so could result in burns When using the envelope...

Page 57: ...opes still stick together load them one by one For the envelope types that can be used with this printer see page 38 Paper Size Specifications and page 41 Paper Type Specifications Misfeeds might occu...

Page 58: ...load them For details see page 38 Paper Size Specifications Load only one size and type of envelope at a time The duplex function cannot be used with envelopes Straighten any curls within 2 mm 0 1 inc...

Page 59: ...size 4 In the Menu box click the Paper icon and then configure the following settings Input Tray Select the paper tray where the envelopes are loaded Paper Type Select Envelope Change any other print...

Page 60: ...settings using the control panel see page 62 Configuring Envelope Settings Using the Control Panel Envelopes must be loaded in a specific orientation For details see page 55 Specifications of Envelop...

Page 61: ...application s Print dialog box Configure the paper settings appropriately using both the printer driver and the control panel For details about settings using the control panel see page 62 Configuring...

Page 62: ...and set the paper size using the control panel To use custom size paper be sure to specify the paper size using the control panel and the printer driver The printer cannot print on custom size paper i...

Page 63: ...Tray Paper Settings 2 Specify the paper size and feed direction Tray Paper Size tray name Custom Size Vertical Enter the vertical dimension of the paper OK Horizontal Enter the horizontal dimension o...

Page 64: ...1 Press the User Tools key and then display the Tray Paper Settings screen System Settings Tray Paper Settings 2 Press Paper Type tray name and then specify the paper type and thickness Paper Type Sel...

Page 65: ...the paper size Select the envelope size OK 3 Press Paper Type tray name and then specify the paper type and thickness Paper Type Envelope OK Paper Thickness Plain Paper 2 or Thick Paper 2 OK For deta...

Page 66: ...2 Loading Paper 64...

Page 67: ...ady for use Five long beeps repeated four times Soft alert An error message appears on the control panel if there is no tray for the selected paper size or the tray is empty Five short beeps repeated...

Page 68: ...ading Paper Add Toner indicator Appears when toner runs out For details about adding toner see Replacing the Print Cartridge Operating Instructions Service Call indicator Appears when the printer is m...

Page 69: ...ress Displays the printer s IPv6 address 1 Press the Check Status key and then check the contents Maintnc MacInfo tab Each key Check the contents Exit Paper Misfeed Output Tray Full and Cover Open app...

Page 70: ...k the error message displayed on the printer screen and take the appropriate action For details about error messages and their solutions see page 71 When Messages Are Displayed The following table des...

Page 71: ...Check that the printer is correctly connected to the network and that the printer is correctly set For details about how to connect the network see Interface Settings Operating Instructions For detai...

Page 72: ...ly booted up reconnect the USB cable Windows has already configured the USB settings Check whether or not the computer has identified the printer as an unsupported device Open Windows Device Manager a...

Page 73: ...ne and cannot print Please wait This message may appear for a few seconds It means the printer is initializing replenishing toner or performing maintenance operations Wait a while Printing The printer...

Page 74: ...the print job Wait until Ready appears on the display panel Setting change The printer is changing settings You cannot use the control panel while this message is displayed Wait a while Suspended job...

Page 75: ...ils see page 119 Removing Jammed Paper Y2 Remove misfeed in Tray 3 Opn cls Frt Cov Open Tray 3 and remove the jammed paper To reset the error open the front cover and then close it For details see pag...

Page 76: ...administrator Cannot connect with NetWare server 106 206 No connection with the NetWare print server is available Contact your network administrator Cannot print The printer cannot print the sent data...

Page 77: ...ive Exceeded max No of files While printing a Sample Print Locked Print Hold Print or Stored Print file the maximum file capacity was exceeded Delete unneeded files stored in the printer Exceeded max...

Page 78: ...rivileges to use funct The logged in user does not have the privileges to register programs or change the paper tray settings For details about how to set permissions see Security Guide Option RAM Err...

Page 79: ...will need to replace the drum unit soon Contact your sales or service representative to obtain a new unit SD Card authenticatn failed Error recurs call service Authentication from the SD card failed...

Page 80: ...eleted This message might appear if you print or delete a job from Web Image Monitor Press Exit on the message screen USB has a problem Please call service The printer has detected a USB board failure...

Page 81: ...the same paper tray Press Job Reset to cancel the job The tray selected for other pages is the same as the one for slip sheets Reset the job Be sure the tray you select for slip sheets is not providi...

Page 82: ...ss LAN interface board can be accessed but an error was detected Turn off the main power switch and then confirm the wireless LAN interface board is inserted correctly For details about installing the...

Page 83: ...er Replacement of Drum Unit is now necessary Please call service You need to replace the drum unit Contact your sales or service representative to obtain a new unit Replacement of Drum Unit will soon...

Page 84: ...w to select the tray manually or cancel a print job see If an Error Occurs with the Specified Paper Size and Type Operating Instructions Failed to update Remote certificate Please call service Updatin...

Page 85: ...groups of files larger than 1 GB cannot be printed When the total size of the multiple files that are selected exceeds 1 GB select files separately When the size of the selected file exceeds 1 GB pri...

Page 86: ...ion or Windows Authentication failed because the Address Book is full For details about the automatic registration of user information see Security Guide Cannot print You have no privileges to print t...

Page 87: ...Check the print settings Excd Prt Vol Use max count Printing was canceled because the print maximum number was reached Contact your user administrator Excd Prt Vol Use max count Maximum number of user...

Page 88: ...t file Delete unnecessary files stored in the printer Reduce the data size of the Sample Print Locked Print Hold Print or Stored Print file When printing with the PostScript 3 printer driver the hard...

Page 89: ...t 3 Select a lower resolution on the printer driver For details about how to change the resolution setting see the printer driver Help Memory Retrieval Error A memory allocation error occurred Turn of...

Page 90: ...heck that the PDF file is valid Print overrun Printing images was aborted Select a lower resolution on the printer driver For details about how to change the resolution setting see the printer driver...

Page 91: ...install the optional SDRAM module For details about installing SDRAM module contact your service representative 86 Error Parameters of the control code are invalid Check the print settings 91 Error Pr...

Page 92: ...correct classification code Classification Code is incorrect The classification code is not supported by the printer driver Select Optional for the classification code For details about how to specif...

Page 93: ...setting Apply 2 sided see Tray Paper Settings Operating Instructions Error has occurred A syntax error etc occurred Check that the PDF file is valid Error occurred Either job was printed with setting...

Page 94: ...itted to print has been exceeded For details about Print Volum Use Limit see Security Guide Failed to obtain file system PDF direct printing could not be performed because the file system could not be...

Page 95: ...Memory Usage in System In I O Buffer under the Host Interface menu set the maximum buffer size to a larger value Reduce the number of files being sent to the printer Information for user authenticatio...

Page 96: ...elect Raster in the Vector Raster list In some cases it will take a long time to complete a print job Install the optional SDRAM module For details about installing SDRAM module contact your service r...

Page 97: ...command to stop transmission from the printer driver Check that the computer is working correctly The print job has been cancelled because capture file s could not be stored Exceeded max memory The h...

Page 98: ...ord is not correct Check that the Login User Name and Login Password are correct You do not have a privilege to use this function This job has been cancelled The logged in user is not allowed to use t...

Page 99: ...tive The contents of errors may be printed on the Configuration Page Check the Configuration Page in conjunction with the error log For details about how to print the Configuration Page see Test Print...

Page 100: ...s not start The interface cable is not connected correctly For details about how to connect interface cables correctly see Connecting the Printer Operating Instructions Printing does not start The cor...

Page 101: ...ting does not start If the printer is using wireless LAN when there is a microwave oven mobile phone industrial machine scientific instrument or medical instrument which uses the same frequency range...

Page 102: ...ng does not start The wireless LAN interface is not working Make sure the orange LED is lit and the green LED is lit or flashing during transmission Printing does not start The Login User Name Login P...

Page 103: ...tative When the Data In Indicator Does Not Light Up or Flash When the Data In indicator does not light up or flash after a print job starts data is not being sent to the printer When the printer is co...

Page 104: ...printer driver s Detailed Settings tab click Paper in Menu and then select Bypass Tray in the Input Tray list Then in the Paper Type list select a proper paper type Printed images contain blots or are...

Page 105: ...r see page 38 Paper Size Specifications and page 41 Paper Type Specifications The printed image is faded over the entire page If On is selected in the Toner Saving list in the printer driver settings...

Page 106: ...uces print quality and can damage the printer s internal components Before printing on special paper check its surface carefully For details about special paper see page 43 Paper Precautions Image is...

Page 107: ...heck whether there is failed or canceled data remaining For details about how to identify the cause of the error see Checking Error Logs Operating Instructions Characters differ from the display The l...

Page 108: ...may be using paper smaller than the size selected in the application Use the same size paper as that selected in the application If you cannot load paper of the correct size use the reduction functio...

Page 109: ...pear only partially colored The paper is damp Use paper that has been stored in the recommended temperature and humidity conditions For details about the proper way to store paper see page 43 Paper Pr...

Page 110: ...d exceeds the capacity of the printer Load paper only as high as the upper limit markings on the side fences of the paper tray or the markings on the paper guides of the bypass tray Misfeeds occur fre...

Page 111: ...tly Sheets are sticking together Fan the sheets thoroughly before loading them Alternatively feed the sheets into the printer one at a time Sheets are feeding in together resulting in jams Sheets are...

Page 112: ...g You have selected a paper type that cannot be used for duplex printing In Tray Paper Settings select a paper type that can be used for duplex printing For details about the paper types that can be u...

Page 113: ...in the printer driver s option setup might not be the same Set the printer s feed orientation and the printer driver s feed orientation accordingly For details about settings for printer driver see t...

Page 114: ...rinter driver s Detailed Settings tab click Print Quality in Menu and then select Quality in the Print Priority list On the printer driver s Detailed Settings tab click Print Quality in Menu and then...

Page 115: ...u and then select Raster in the Vector Raster list PostScript 3 On the printer driver s Detailed Settings tab click Print Quality in Menu and then select Text in the Dithering list For details about t...

Page 116: ...Fonts were not embedded Embed fonts in the PDF file you want to print and then print Resetting job appears and printing is suspended Memory is insufficient In System select Memory Usage to Font Priori...

Page 117: ...ruments that use the same frequency range and then try printing again If printing is successful move the devices to a location where they do not interfere with the printer The Printed Image is Differe...

Page 118: ...characters are missing or misshapen Before printing embed the font in the PDF file to be printed The paper size appears on the control panel and printing is not performed with PDF Direct Print When P...

Page 119: ...he print job Photographs and other data intensive pages take a long time for the printer to process so wait when printing such data Changing the settings with printer driver may help to speed up print...

Page 120: ...of paper error If a paper tray is opened and closed while the printer is in Energy Saver mode the printer will initialize the tray upon recovery but the tray will not be selectable by Auto Tray Select...

Page 121: ...care when removing misfed paper Not doing so could result in burns When removing jammed paper make sure not to trap or injure your fingers To prevent misfeeds do not leave any torn scraps of paper ins...

Page 122: ...jammed paper carefully CYN055 3 Close the paper tray carefully CYN056 4 Open the front cover by pushing the front cover release button and then close it to reset the misfeed condition CYN005 3 Troubl...

Page 123: ...closing the cover check that the paper jam is cleared Paper Misfeed Message A2 The paper misfeed message A2 appears when a paper misfeed occurs in the bypass tray 1 Remove paper loaded in the bypass t...

Page 124: ...mly After closing the cover check that the paper jam is cleared Paper Misfeed Message B The paper misfeed message B appears when a paper misfeed occurs in the internal paper feed path The inside of th...

Page 125: ...t side of the printer and then open the front cover with both hands carefully CYN005 2 Hold the print cartridge s front handle to lift and pull it out CYN050 3 Pull out the jammed paper carefully CYN0...

Page 126: ...annot see the jammed paper or remove it lift B and remove the jammed paper CYN060 CYN061 5 Hold the handle of the print cartridge and then insert it into the printer until it stops CYN052 3 Troublesho...

Page 127: ...er misfeed message B C appears when a paper misfeed occurs in the internal paper feed path The inside of this printer becomes very hot Before removing paper around the fusing unit wait until the tempe...

Page 128: ...cartridge s front handle to lift and pull it out CYN050 3 Pull out the jammed paper carefully CYN059 4 If you cannot see the jammed paper or remove it lift B and remove the jammed paper CYN060 3 Trou...

Page 129: ...CYN061 5 If you cannot remove the jammed paper open the rear cover CYN062 6 Lift the lock levers of the fusing unit CYN063 Removing Jammed Paper 127...

Page 130: ...he fusing unit out CYN064 8 Hold the tab and then remove the jammed paper CYN065 9 If the paper is not jammed in the fusing unit remove the jammed paper from inside of the printer CYN066 3 Troubleshoo...

Page 131: ...CYN067 10 Push the fusing unit until it stops CYN068 11 Push the lock levers of the fusing unit down until they click CYN069 Removing Jammed Paper 129...

Page 132: ...52 14 Close the front cover with both hands carefully CYN053 When closing the front cover push the upper side of the cover firmly After closing the cover check that the paper jam is cleared Paper Misf...

Page 133: ...r jam that occurs in Tray 2 with the Y1 message displayed is explained as an example 1 Pull out the paper tray until it stops CYN071 2 Pull out the jammed paper carefully CYN072 3 Hold the tray with b...

Page 134: ...ver release button and then close it to reset the misfeed condition CYN005 CYN053 Paper Misfeed Message Z1 The paper misfeed message Z1 appears when a paper misfeed occurs inside the duplex unit 1 Ope...

Page 135: ...aper carefully CYN074 3 If you can see the jammed paper in the output tray keep the rear cover opened and remove the paper CYN075 4 If you cannot see the jammed paper lift the Z1 guide board CYN076 Re...

Page 136: ...N077 6 Close the rear cover CYN070 Paper Misfeed Message Z2 The paper misfeed message Z2 appears when a paper misfeed occurs in the internal paper feed path of duplex printing 1 Pull out the paper tra...

Page 137: ...2 Pull down Z2 CYN079 3 Pull out the jammed paper carefully CYN080 4 Return Z2 to its original position CYN081 Removing Jammed Paper 135...

Page 138: ...the tray and then slide it into the printer carefully until it stops CYN029 6 Open the front cover by pushing the front cover release button and then close it to reset the misfeed condition CYN005 CYN...

Page 139: ...her registered trademarks or trademarks of Novell Inc PCL is a registered trademark of Hewlett Packard Company The proper name of Internet Explorer 6 is Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 The proper name o...

Page 140: ...008 are as follows Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Standard Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Enterprise The product names of Windows Server 2008 R2 are as follows Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard...

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Page 142: ...MEMO 140 EN GB EN US M158 7504B...

Page 143: ...2013 2014...

Page 144: ...M158 7504B AU EN GB EN...

Page 145: ...Operating Instructions Security Guide For safe and correct use be sure to read the Safety Information in Read This First before using the machine...

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Page 147: ...out Method 25 Logging out Using the Control Panel 25 Logging out Using Web Image Monitor 25 Supervisor 26 Reconfigure the Administrator s Password 26 Changing the Supervisor 27 2 Configuring User Auth...

Page 148: ...Changes to Settings 67 Specifying Menu Protect 68 Limiting Available Functions 69 Restricting Media Slot Access 71 Managing Print Volume Per User 72 Specifying Limitations for Print Volume 73 Specifyi...

Page 149: ...munication Path via a Device Certificate 116 Creating and Installing a Device Certificate from the Control Panel Self Signed Certificate 116 Creating and Installing a Device Certificate from Web Image...

Page 150: ...onfiguring Access Permission for Each Stored Print File 157 Changing the Owner of a Stored Print File 158 Changing the Password of a Locked Stored Print File 159 Changing the Password of a Locked Prin...

Page 151: ...ring the Browser Functions 206 Precautions for Using the Browser Functions 206 Troubleshooting 206 Managing Device Information 208 Exporting Device Information 209 Importing Device Information 211 Tro...

Page 152: ...6 Maintenance 247 List Test Print 248 System 249 Print Settings 250 Security Options 252 Remote Services 253 Device Setting Information 253 Host Interface 254 List of Operating Privileges under User T...

Page 153: ...Address Book 289 Reset Printer Job 290 Reset the Machine 290 Device Home Management 290 Screen Monitoring 291 Customize Screen per User 291 Printer Print Jobs 291 List of Operation Privileges for Sto...

Page 154: ...printer s internal options Operating Instructions Basic authentication Windows authentication LDAP authentication and Integration Server authentication Hard disk Volume Use Counter Scheduled Specifie...

Page 155: ...e text DeskTopBinder Lite and DeskTopBinder Professional 1 DeskTopBinder Remote Communication Gate S Pro for Remote Enterprise 2 and Remote Communication Gate S 2 Remote Communication Gate S 1 This pr...

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Page 157: ...security settings there is a risk of security breaches by users Before configuring this printer s security features and to ensure appropriate operation by users administrators must read the Security...

Page 158: ...Ethernet Configuration Operating Instructions 7 Be sure to connect this printer to a network that only administrators can access 8 Start Web Image Monitor and then log in to the printer as the admini...

Page 159: ...nment 1 Turn the printer on 2 Press the User Tools key CYN043 3 Specify the IPv4 address of the printer System Settings Interface Settings Network For details see Ethernet Configuration Operating Inst...

Page 160: ...user name and password For details about specifying administrators user names and passwords see page 17 Configuring Administrator Authentication 7 Connect the machine to the general usage network envi...

Page 161: ...ter Their access privileges depend on the administrator type Administrators cannot perform normal operations such as printing Supervisor There is only one supervisor The supervisor can specify each ad...

Page 162: ...ing unauthorized operations by an administrator Multiple administrator roles can be assigned to one administrator and one role can also be shared by more than one administrator A supervisor can also b...

Page 163: ...Changing Administrators You can specify the login user name login password and encryption password for each administrator The encryption password is used for encrypting data transmitted via SNMPv3 It...

Page 164: ...cify User Code Authentication without specifying administrator authentication Specifying Administrator Privileges To specify administrator authentication set Administrator Authentication Management to...

Page 165: ...e configured System Settings Administrator Tools Administrator Authentication Management User Management Machine Management Network Management or File Management 3 Press On and then select the setting...

Page 166: ...hange Administrator under Device Settings 4 Select the administrator type and administrator number 5 Enter the Login User Name of the selected administrator number 6 Click Change for Login Password 7...

Page 167: ...he Extended Security Functions 5 Enter the encryption password Change Enter the encryption password OK Re enter the encryption password for confirmation OK 6 Press OK and then Exit 7 Select a category...

Page 168: ...rs Lower case letters a to z 26 characters Numbers 0 to 9 10 characters Symbols space _ 33 characters Login user name Cannot contain spaces colons or quotation marks Cannot be comprised of numbers onl...

Page 169: ...default password for administrators or supervisors Therefore leave the password field blank and select Accept 1 Press the User Tools key 2 Press the Login Logout key CYN115 3 Press Login 4 Enter the l...

Page 170: ...in Using Web Image Monitor 1 Open a Web browser 2 Enter http the printer s IP address or host name in the address bar When entering an IPv4 address do not begin segments with zeros For example If the...

Page 171: ...visors log out in the same way Logging out Using the Control Panel 1 Select Logout Yes If Logout does not appear press the Menu key 1 Press the Login Logout key 2 Press Yes Logging out Using Web Image...

Page 172: ...ot to forget the supervisor login user name and login password If you forget them a service representative will have to return the printer to its default state This will result in losing the printer s...

Page 173: ...explains how to change the supervisor s login name and password To do this you must enable the user administrator s privileges through the settings under Administrator Authentication Management For d...

Page 174: ...rator Supervisor 3 Change the login user name Change Enter the login user name OK 4 Change the login password Change Enter the login password OK Re enter the login password for confirmation OK OK 5 Lo...

Page 175: ...ormation in the printer s Address Book and can use only the functions they are permitted to access by administrators By enabling user authentication you can allow only people registered to the Address...

Page 176: ...inter or access the printer over the network 1 2 3 4 CTZ006 1 User A user is authorized to perform normal operations on the printer such as printing documents 2 Group A group is authorized to perform...

Page 177: ...hentication For example you can do this if you need to use the printer urgently User authentication configuration flow Configuration procedure Details Configuring administrator authentication page 18...

Page 178: ...ver the network Authentication can be applied to each user To create an external authentication server software including Authentication Manager e g Remote Communication Gate S is required To specify...

Page 179: ...curity perspective when User Code authentication switches to another authentication method we recommend that you delete accounts you do not use or set up a login password For details about deleting ac...

Page 180: ...rinter job authentication levels see page 57 Printer Job Authentication If you select Entire or Simple All proceed to Step 8 If you select Simple Limitation proceed to Step 7 7 Specify the range in wh...

Page 181: ...ob authentication level OK If you select Simple Limitation specify the range in which Simple Limitation is applied to Printer Job Authentication You can specify the IPv4 address range to which this se...

Page 182: ...en click Configuration 3 Click User Authentication Management under Device Settings 4 Select Basic Authentication in the User Authentication Management list 5 Select the Printer Job Authentication lev...

Page 183: ...applied and whether or not to apply the setting to the parallel and USB interfaces Simple Limitation Change Limitation Range Specify the range in which Simple Limitation is applied to Printer Job Aut...

Page 184: ...click Change 5 Enter the Login User Name in the Authentication Info at Login area in the Authentication Information area 6 Click Change for Login Password 7 Enter the login password in New Password 8...

Page 185: ...Enter a login password OK Re enter the login password for confirmation OK 5 Complete the setting OK Exit OK 6 Log out This can also be specified via Web Image Monitor For details see the procedure fo...

Page 186: ...ify NTLM authentication the following requirements must be met This printer supports NTLMv1 authentication and NTLMv2 authentication A domain controller has been set up in a designated domain NTLM aut...

Page 187: ...are registered to the Address Book and can use the functions available under Default Group For the characters that can be used for login user names and passwords see page 22 Usable characters for user...

Page 188: ...ng a realm see Web Image Monitor Help Up to five realms can be registered and selected 9 Enter the name of the domain controller to be authenticated in the Domain Name box When you specify the domain...

Page 189: ...imiting Available Functions 13 Click OK 14 Log out 1 Log in as the machine administrator from the control panel 2 Display the screen for configuring Windows authentication System Settings Administrato...

Page 190: ...p You need to create global groups in the Windows server in advance and register in each group the users to be authenticated You also need to register in the printer the functions available to the glo...

Page 191: ...ect the Web Server IIS and Active Directory Certificate Services check boxes and then click Next If a confirmation message appears click Add Features 5 Read the content information and then click Next...

Page 192: ...tificate Services and then click Next 10 Read the content information and then click Next 11 Check the role service you want to install under Web Server IIS and then click Next 12 Click Install 13 Aft...

Page 193: ...ols and then click Internet Information Services IIS Manager Under Windows Server 2012 click Internet Information Services IIS Manager on the Start page If the confirmation message appears click Yes 2...

Page 194: ...r is automatically registered to the printer If user information on the server is changed information registered to the printer may be overwritten when authentication is performed Under LDAP authentic...

Page 195: ...er register each user and corresponding the available functions setting in the Address Book or specify the available functions for each registered user The available functions setting becomes effectiv...

Page 196: ...lace an equals sign between two login attributes for example cn abcde uid xyz the search will return only hits that match the attributes This search function can also be applied when Cleartext authent...

Page 197: ...ich Simple Limitation is applied to Printer Job Authentication You can specify the IPv4 address range to which this setting is applied and whether or not to apply the setting to the parallel and USB i...

Page 198: ...method for selecting the user name depends on the server environment Check the server environment and enter the user name accordingly 8 Enter the unique attribute Unique Attribute Enter the unique att...

Page 199: ...may be overwritten when authentication is performed The default administrator name for Remote Communication Gate S is Admin This is different from the default administrator name for the printer which...

Page 200: ...e group name in the blank area of the Group Settings for Integration Server Authentication 12 In Available Functions select the printer s functions you want to permit Integration Server authentication...

Page 201: ...Type to Windows Native or Windows NT Compatible you can use the global group If you set Authentication Type to Notes you can use the Notes group If you set Authentication Type to Basic Integration Se...

Page 202: ...e SSL specify Use Secure Connection SSL Use Secure Connection SSL On OK Exit OK 11 Log out This can also be specified via Web Image Monitor For details see the procedure for SP 4510DN 2 Configuring Us...

Page 203: ...ion is not required for printing Printer jobs and settings without authentication information are performed without being authenticated The printer authenticates printer jobs and remote settings that...

Page 204: ...ery parallel printing using a PCL printer driver that does not support authentication 6 When the User Code is not entered using the PostScript 3 printer driver or PS3 universal driver This also applie...

Page 205: ...with User Code authentication is classified as B A Printing is possible regardless of user authentication B Printing is possible if user authentication is successful If user authentication fails the...

Page 206: ...start address end address IPv6 address settings msh authfree ID range6 start address end address IPv6 address mask settings msh authfree ID mask6 base address masklen Parallel USB settings msh authfr...

Page 207: ...istration No Name 1 Key Display 2 1 If this information cannot be obtained the login user name is registered in this field 2 This function is available for SP 4520DN only You can automatically delete...

Page 208: ...he lockout function settings can be made using Web Image Monitor Setting item Description Setting values Default setting Lockout Specify whether or not to enable the lockout function Active Inactive I...

Page 209: ...tive 7 In the Lock Out User for field enter the number of minutes until lockout is disabled 8 Click OK User Lockout Policy is set 9 Log out Canceling Password Lockout 1 Log in as the user administrato...

Page 210: ...out Timer select Off 5 Enter 60 to 999 seconds and then click OK 6 Log out If a paper jam occurs or toner runs out the printer might not be able to perform the Auto Logout function 1 Log in as the mac...

Page 211: ...Authentication Using an External Device To authenticate using an external device see the device manual For details contact your sales representative Authentication Using an External Device 65...

Page 212: ...2 Configuring User Authentication 66...

Page 213: ...or File administrator For details about setting items and their default values see page 246 List of Operating Privileges under Menu Key for SP 4510DN page 256 List of Operating Privileges under User T...

Page 214: ...Menu Protect specify it to Level 1 or Level 2 Select Level 2 to impose stricter restrictions on users access permission to the printer settings If you want to disable Menu Protect specify it to Off P...

Page 215: ...from Web Image Monitor 2 Point to Device Management and then click Address Book 3 Select the user you want to specify in the address list 4 Click Detail Input and then click Change 5 Specify the Avai...

Page 216: ...This can also be specified via Web Image Monitor For details see the procedure for SP 4510DN 3 Restricting Printer Usage 70...

Page 217: ...inting of files stored on a removable memory device 1 Log in as the machine administrator from the control panel 2 Restrict access to the media slot System Settings Administrator Tools Media Slot Use...

Page 218: ...ed Specify whether to limit print volume and the method for limiting prints Stop Job When the maximum print volume is reached both the current job and waiting jobs are canceled Finish Job and Limit Wh...

Page 219: ...volume select Allow Continue Use 5 For each print condition enter a per page unit count between 0 and 200 in Print Volume Use Limitation Unit Count Setting If you specify 0 for a print condition no v...

Page 220: ...tor Under User Code authentication administrators can inform users of the print volume they have made Log information related to print use limitations is not recorded in the Job Log or Access Log Depe...

Page 221: ...panel 2 Select the user whose maximum available print volume you want to specify Address Book Mangmnt Change All Users Select the user 3 Enable Print Volume Use Limit Auth Info Print Volume Use Limit...

Page 222: ...eck the values under Volume Used and Limit Value 5 After checking the print volume log out 1 Log in as the administrator from the control panel 2 Check the counter System Settings Administrator Tools...

Page 223: ...Log out Print volume use counter lists can be printed only if the following paper sizes is loaded in the paper tray A4 or 81 2 11 inches Clearing Print Volume Use Counters Clearing a user s print vol...

Page 224: ...uring the Auto Reset Function The print volume counter can be reset at a specified time Options Details Every Month Resets the print volume at the specified time date each month Specify Date Resets th...

Page 225: ...ify the conditions OK 4 Log out If the printer is turned off at the specified time the print volume will be reset when the power is turned on thereafter If you select in Every Month a date such as the...

Page 226: ...3 Restricting Printer Usage 80...

Page 227: ...pecified by the users registered in the Address Book users with full control privileges and user administrator 1 Log in as the user administrator from Web Image Monitor 2 Point to Device Management an...

Page 228: ...Exit Exit Exit 5 Press OK 6 Log out The Edit Edit Delete and Full Control access permissions allow a user to perform high level operations that could result in loss of or changes to sensitive informa...

Page 229: ...t the data in the address book depends on the number of registered users The printer cannot be used during encryption Normally once encryption is complete Exit appears If you press Stop during encrypt...

Page 230: ...ppears 5 Press Exit twice 6 Log out If you register additional users after encrypting the data in the Address Book those users are also encrypted The backup copy of the address book data stored in the...

Page 231: ...has been turned off and on the hard disk The following data is encrypted Address Book data User authentication information Temporary stored documents Logs Network I F setting information System setti...

Page 232: ...Data Both the data to be kept and data not kept when the following SP 4510DN CarryOver FileSys DataOnly is specified SP 4520DN File System Data Only is specified Several minutes Notes for enabling en...

Page 233: ...erase by overwrite and encryption simultaneously and you select overwrite three times for Random Numbers the maximum time to complete the operations will be 7 hours and 30 minutes Re encrypting from a...

Page 234: ...Log in as the machine administrator from the control panel 2 Display the Encrypt screen System Settings Administrator Tools Machine Data Encryption Settings Encrypt 3 Select the data to be carried ove...

Page 235: ...to print it The encryption key is required for data recovery if the printer malfunctions Be sure to store the encryption key safely for retrieving backup data Press the Menu key and then select setti...

Page 236: ...inter s control panel turn off the power and restart the printer to enable the new settings Restarting can be slow when there is data to be carried over to the hard disk If the encryption key update w...

Page 237: ...he hard disk select All Data To carry over only the printer settings data select File System Data Only To reset all of the data select Format All Data 4 Select the backup method Save to SD Save to SD...

Page 238: ...cryption Press OK 5 Select the data to be carried over to the hard disk and not be reset Press OK To carry all of the data over to the hard disk select Carry Over All Data To carry over only the print...

Page 239: ...of the data select Format All Data 4 Complete the setting OK Exit Exit 5 Log out 6 Turn off the main power switch and then turn the main power switch back on For details about turning off the power s...

Page 240: ...ined in the maintenance of this printer Instructions for Use The machine administrator configures the Auto Erase Memory and Erase All Memory settings Before turning off the main power of the printer a...

Page 241: ...numbers When completed the overwriting is then verified Random Numbers Temporary data is overwritten multiple times with random numbers The number of overwrites can be selected from 1 to 9 The defaul...

Page 242: ...select Random Numbers enter the number of times that you want to overwrite Press OK 6 Press OK 7 Press Menu twice 8 Log out 1 Log in as the machine administrator from the control panel 2 Display the...

Page 243: ...the control panel 2 Display the Auto Erase Memory Setting screen System Settings Administrator Tools Auto Erase Memory Setting 3 Disable Auto Erase Memory Setting Off OK 4 Log out Checking the Auto Er...

Page 244: ...written Currently no data to erase appears when there is a Sample Print Locked Print Hold Print Stored Print job If the Memory Erase Status screen is not displayed first check if Auto Erase Memory Set...

Page 245: ...ed in the Address Book Printer fonts downloaded by users Applications using Embedded Software Architecture SSL server certificates Printer s network settings If you select Erase All Memory the followi...

Page 246: ...rinter 2 Log in as the machine administrator from the control panel 3 Select Security Options Press OK 4 Select Erase All Memory Press OK 5 Select the method of erasing the data from NSA DoD or Random...

Page 247: ...d off before Erase All Memory is completed overwriting will start over when the main power switch is turned back on If an error occurs before overwriting is completed turn off the main power Turn it o...

Page 248: ...4 Preventing Leakage of Information from Printer 102...

Page 249: ...You cannot limit the monitoring of SmartDeviceMonitor for Client You cannot limit access involving telnet or SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin Device Manager NX Lite when using the SNMPv1 monitoring 1 Log...

Page 250: ...nitor and configure the settings from there Protocol Port Setting method When disabled IPv4 Control panel Web Image Monitor telnet SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin Device Manager NX Lite Remote Communicat...

Page 251: ...ftp cannot be used You can restrict personal information from being displayed by making settings on the control panel using Restrict User Info Display or Restrict Display of User Information telnet TC...

Page 252: ...ll as NetBIOS designated functions on the WINS server cannot be used SNMPv1 v2 UDP 161 Web Image Monitor telnet SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin Device Manager NX Lite Remote Communication Gate S Function...

Page 253: ...t SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin Device Manager NX Lite Remote Communication Gate S LPR functions cannot be used You can restrict personal information from being displayed by making settings on the cont...

Page 254: ...used DIPRINT TCP 9100 Web Image Monitor telnet SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin Device Manager NX Lite Remote Communication Gate S DIPRINT functions cannot be used RFU TCP 10021 Control panel telnet You...

Page 255: ...TCP 3702 telnet Remote Communication Gate S WSD Device Printer search function cannot be used RHPP TCP 59100 Web Image Monitor telnet SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin Device Manager NX Lite Cannot print w...

Page 256: ...ocol screen System Settings Interface Settings Network Effective Protocol 3 Activate or inactivate the desired protocol Activate or inactivate the desired protocol OK 4 Log out Enabling and Disabling...

Page 257: ...des a security strength intermediate between Level 1 and Level 2 You can only use codes recommended by the U S government as its coding authentication algorithm Settings other than the algorithm are t...

Page 258: ...ion 3 Click Network Security under Security 4 Select the network security level in Security Level 5 Click OK 6 Updating appears Wait for about one or two minutes and then click OK If the previous scre...

Page 259: ...8bit 168bit Encryption Strength Setting RC4 DIPRINT Active Active Inactive Inactive LPR Active Active Inactive Inactive FTP Active Active Active Active sftp Active Active Active Active ssh Active Acti...

Page 260: ...ettings by SNMPv1 and v2 On Off Off Off SNMPv1 v2 Function Active Active Inactive Inactive SNMPv3 Function Active Active Active Active Permit SNMPv3 Communication Encryption Cleartext Encryption Clear...

Page 261: ...1 96 DES3 CBC SHA1 RC4 HMAC DES CBC MD5 AES256 CTS HMAC SHA1 96 AES128 CTS HMAC SHA1 96 DES3 CBC SHA1 RC4 HMAC AES256 CTS HMAC SHA1 96 AES128 CTS HMAC SHA1 96 DES3 CBC SHA1 AES256 CTS HMAC SHA1 96 AES...

Page 262: ...he administrator is required to check that the issuer of the certificate is valid If SHA256 or SHA512 is selected as the Algorithm Signature of the device certificate Windows XP SP3 or later is requir...

Page 263: ...ble items see Web Image Monitor Help This section explains the use of a self signed certificate as the device certificate 1 Log in as the network administrator from Web Image Monitor 2 Point to Device...

Page 264: ...use SSL TLS select Certificate 1 To use any other protocol select the certificate number desired 5 Click Request 6 Make the necessary settings 7 Click OK The setting is changed 8 Click OK Requesting a...

Page 265: ...ertificate enter the contents of the intermediate certificate also For details about the displayed items and selectable items see Web Image Monitor Help 7 Click OK 8 Wait for about one or two minutes...

Page 266: ...certificate see Web Image Monitor Help 7 Click OK 8 Wait for about one or two minutes and then click OK The intermediate certificate will be installed on the device The Certificate Details screen will...

Page 267: ...te and public key CTZ001 2 The device certificate and public key are sent from the printer to the user s computer CTZ002 3 The shared key created with the computer is encrypted using the public key se...

Page 268: ...name in your Web browser s address bar to access this printer If the The page cannot be displayed message appears check the configuration because the current SSL TLS configuration is invalid If you en...

Page 269: ...k Security Depending on the states you specify for TLS1 2 TLS1 1 TLS1 0 and SSL3 0 the printer might not be able to connect to an external LDAP server If only TLS1 2 and TLS1 1 are enabled Integration...

Page 270: ...d communication mode Using the encrypted communication mode you can specify encrypted communication Encrypted communication mode Description Ciphertext Only Allows encrypted communication only If encr...

Page 271: ...age Monitor For details see Web Image Monitor Help Enabling SSL for SMTP Connections Use the following procedure to enable SSL encryption for SMTP connections 1 Log in as the network administrator fro...

Page 272: ...e not using SSL for SMTP connections press Off When Use Secure Connection SSL is set to On the port number is changed to 465 4 Log out This can also be specified via Web Image Monitor For details see...

Page 273: ...panel and then access Web Image Monitor For details about enabling and disabling IPsec using the control panel see Configuring Printer Settings from the Menu key Operating Instructions for SP 4510DN C...

Page 274: ...e encryption key auto exchange method the encryption algorithm and encryption key are specified automatically For successful authentication the sender and receiver must specify the same authentication...

Page 275: ...ing table explains individual setting items IPsec settings items Setting Description Setting value IPsec Specify whether to enable or disable IPsec Active Inactive Exclude HTTPS Communication Specify...

Page 276: ...ampering Packet encryption helps prevent eavesdropping attacks This level provides higher security than Authentication and Low Level Encryption The following table lists the settings that are automati...

Page 277: ...nfigured manually After you specify a security level you can still make changes to the auto configured settings When you change an auto configured setting the security level switches automatically to...

Page 278: ...quirement Level Specify whether to only transmit using IPsec or to allow cleartext transmission when IPsec cannot be established auto setting Use When Possible Always Require Authentication Method Spe...

Page 279: ...auto setting 1 2 14 Phase 1 Validity Period Specify the time period for which the SA settings in phase 1 are valid Set in seconds from 300 sec 5 min to 172800 sec 48 hrs Phase 2 Security Protocol Spec...

Page 280: ...hase 2 Validity Period Specify the time period for which the SA settings in phase 2 are valid Specify a period in seconds from 300 5min to 172800 48 hrs Encryption Key Auto Exchange Settings Configura...

Page 281: ...ngs 6 Click OK 7 Select Active for IPsec in IPsec 8 Set Exclude HTTPS Communication to Active if you do not want to use IPsec for HTTPS transmission 9 Click OK 10 Updating appears Wait for about one o...

Page 282: ...ion and Low Level Encryption security level is selected 1 On the Start menu click Control Panel click System and Security and then click Administrative Tools Under Windows 8 point to the bottom right...

Page 283: ...ndows 7 go to Step 18 If you select Certificate for authentication method in Encryption Key Auto Exchange Settings on the printer specify the device certificate If you select PSK enter the same PSK te...

Page 284: ...t the Use session key perfect forward secrecy PFS check box in the filter action properties screen If using PFS in Windows the PFS group number used in phase 2 is automatically negotiated in phase 1 f...

Page 285: ...on IPsec settings values Encryption key auto exchange settings IKE setting 1 4 values Encryption key auto exchange settings IKE default setting values Display current settings portions msh ipsec p Dis...

Page 286: ...an address value displays the current setting Specify the address type in default setting msh ipsec ike default ipv4 ipv6 any Specify the address type for the default setting To specify both IPv4 and...

Page 287: ...the separate setting number 1 4 or default and specify the tunnel end point beginning and ending IP address Not specifying either the beginning or ending address displays the current setting IKE partn...

Page 288: ...4 or default and specify the ISAKMP SA phase 1 validity period Enter the validity period in seconds from 300 to 172800 Not specifying a validity period displays the current setting IPsec SA phase 2 a...

Page 289: ...riod setting msh ipsec ike 1 2 3 4 default ph2 lifetime validity period Enter the separate setting number 1 4 or default and specify the IPsec SA phase 2 validity period Enter the validity period in s...

Page 290: ...erisks For a 64 bit WEP key enter the key using either 10 hexadecimal characters or 5 ASCII characters For a 128 bit WEP key enter the key using either 26 hexadecimal characters or 13 ASCII characters...

Page 291: ...the encryption method WPA type Description WPA2 WPA2 is an expanded version of WPA that fully supports IEEE 802 11i As with WPA the printer performs authentication using an external authentication ser...

Page 292: ...Interface Settings Wireless LAN Security Method 3 Set the encryption method to WPA2 WPA2 WPA2 Authent Method WPA2 WPA2 OK WPA2 PSK WPA2 PSK Enter the Pre Shared Key OK Enter the Pre Shared Key using b...

Page 293: ...nstalling a Site Certificate Install a site certificate root CA certificate for verifying the reliability of the authentication server You need to have at least a certificate issued by the certificate...

Page 294: ...r a while and then click the web browser s refresh button 7 Log out Setting Items of IEEE 802 1X for Ethernet 1 Log in as the network administrator from Web Image Monitor 2 Point to Device Management...

Page 295: ...US server Select MSCHAPv2 or TLS in Phase 2 Method When you select TLS you must install IEEE 802 1X Client Certificate Make the following settings according to the operating system you are using Selec...

Page 296: ...ngs according to the operating system you are using Select On or Off in Authenticate Server Certificate Select On or Off in Trust Intermediate Certificate Authority Enter the host name of the RADIUS s...

Page 297: ...d then click the web browser s refresh button 9 Click Wireless LAN Settings under Interface 10 Select Wireless LAN in LAN Type 11 Select Infrastructure Mode in Communication Mode 12 Enter the alphanum...

Page 298: ...ryption Only OK 4 Log out To use SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin Device Manager NX Lite for encrypting the data for specifying settings you need to specify the network administrator s Encryption Password...

Page 299: ...word on Web Image Monitor set Authentication to DIGEST and then specify the IPP Authentication password set on the printer You can use telnet or FTP to manage passwords for IPP authentication although...

Page 300: ...key specified on the printer so they can register it on their computers Make sure to enter the same driver encryption key as that is specified on the printer 4 Log out Extended Security can be specif...

Page 301: ...8 Updating appears Wait for about one or two minutes and then click OK If the previous screen does not reappear after you click OK wait for a while and then click the web browser s refresh button 9 Lo...

Page 302: ...2008 AES256 CTS HMAC SHA1 96 AES128 CTS HMAC SHA1 96 RC4 HMAC ARCFOUR HMAC MD5 DES CBC MD5 Windows Server 2008 R2 2012 2012 R2 AES256 CTS HMAC SHA1 96 AES128 CTS HMAC SHA1 96 RC4 HMAC ARCFOUR HMAC MD5...

Page 303: ...ssion Description Read only In addition to checking the content of and information about Stored Print files you can also print and send the files Edit You can change the print settings for Stored Prin...

Page 304: ...ssion from Read only Edit Edit Delete or Full Control You can specify the access permission for multiple users and groups The access permission specified in All Users will be applied to all users 6 Cl...

Page 305: ...e Locked Print function see Printing Stored Documents Operating Instructions Changing the Password of a Locked Print File This can be specified by the file administrator or owner If the password has b...

Page 306: ...tion Re enter the password OK 7 Log out This can also be specified via Web Image Monitor For details see Web Image Monitor Help Unlocking a Locked Print File Only the file administrator can unlock fil...

Page 307: ...appears 7 Press Menu 8 Log out 1 Log in as the file administrator from the control panel 2 Press the User Tools key to close the User Tools menu If the message You do not have the privileges to use th...

Page 308: ...This can also be specified via Web Image Monitor For details see Web Image Monitor Help 6 Preventing the Leaking of Documents 162...

Page 309: ...bs Select Locked Print Jobs or Stored Print Jobs 4 Select Job List Select the file you want to delete Select Delete 5 If a password entry screen appears enter the password for the file Press OK The fi...

Page 310: ...7 Log out You can configure this printer to delete stored files automatically by setting the Auto Delete Temporary Jobs option to On For details about Auto Delete Temporary Jobs see HDD Management Op...

Page 311: ...ttern The settings must be configured by the machine administrator 2 Using the printer driver specify the printer settings for unauthorized copy prevention The settings must be specified by the printe...

Page 312: ...anel 2 Display the Unauthorized Copy Prevention Stg screen System Settings Administrator Tools Unauthorized Copy Prevention Printing Printer Unauthorized Copy Prevention Stg 3 Enable pattern printing...

Page 313: ...This can also be specified via Web Image Monitor For details see the procedure for SP 4510DN Unauthorized Copy Prevention Data Security for Copying 167...

Page 314: ...item by selecting Stamp Any items that Do not Stamp is specified for will not be printed Date Time The job start time will be printed Printout User Name If Stamp User Name is selected the Name in the...

Page 315: ...in the Address Book will be printed User Name is not printed when User authentication is not enabled or User Code authentication is enabled Machine ID The numbers displayed as the Serial No of Machin...

Page 316: ...ory storage Normal Print Sample Print Store and Print 1 Log in as the machine administrator from the control panel 2 Display the Restrict Direct Print Jobs screen Printer Features System Restrict Dire...

Page 317: ...Three types of logs are stored on this printer the job log access log and eco friendly log Job Log Stores details of printing and control panel operations such as printing reports the configuration l...

Page 318: ...ents temporarily stored on the printer Printer Locked Print Printer Locked Print Log showing Locked Print documents temporarily stored on the printer and then printed from the control panel or through...

Page 319: ...te Content Login Login Times of login and identity of logged in users Logout Logout Times of logout and identity of logged out users File Storing File Storing Logs collected when a document is stored...

Page 320: ...ryption Key Change Machine Data Encryption Key Change Details of changes made to encryption keys using Machine Data Encryption Key Change setting Firmware Invalid Firmware Invalid Details of checks fo...

Page 321: ...og of when a device setting information file is exported There is no Login log made for SNMPv3 If the hard disk is formatted all the log entries up to the format are deleted and a log entry indicating...

Page 322: ...re not collected If Eco friendly Log Collect Level is set to Level 2 all eco friendly logs are collected Attributes of Logs You Can Download If you use Web Image Monitor to download logs a CSV file co...

Page 323: ...appear Access log Items in the list and access log entries appear on separate lines Eco friendly log Items in the list and eco friendly log entries appear on separate lines Common items Job log and Ac...

Page 324: ...Status Indicates the status of an operation or event Value Content Completed The operation or event completed successfully on a job log entry Failed The operation or event was unsuccessful on a job l...

Page 325: ...ror has occurred because the file has been lost Functional Problem An access error has occurred because of a functional problem Communication Failure An access error has occurred because of a communic...

Page 326: ...mit The number of jobs that can be received is exceeded Memory Full The memory for processing data becomes full Authentication Failed Access Restricted Device authentication fails Data Transfer Interr...

Page 327: ...other operations 0x00000001 0xfffffeff For general users and users cord 0xffffff80 System operations 0xffffff81 System operations Operations that were performed by non authenticated users 0xffffff86...

Page 328: ...e to a setting in the printer setting menu Authentication Server Name Indicates the name of the server where authentication was last attempted No of Authentication Server Switches Indicates the number...

Page 329: ...General user Guest Guest user User Administrator User administrator File Administrator File administrator Machine Administrator Machine administrator Network Administrator Network administrator Superv...

Page 330: ...IPv6 of the user using the Address Book Lockout Release Indicates the lockout status Value Content Lockout Activation of password lockout Release Deactivation of password lockout Lockout Release Metho...

Page 331: ...on setting Value Content Active Job log collection setting is enabled Inactive Job log collection setting is disabled Not Changed No changes have been made to the job log collection setting Collect Ac...

Page 332: ...cryption setting Value Content Active Log encryption setting is enabled Inactive Log encryption setting is disabled Not Changed No changes have been made to the log encryption setting Log Type If a lo...

Page 333: ...Indicates the printer s port number Protocol Destination protocol Unknown indicates the destination s protocol could not be identified IP Address Destination IP address Port No Destination port number...

Page 334: ...m Violation The network recovered from an attack Max Host Capacity Reached The printer became inoperable due to the volume of incoming data reaching the maximum host capacity Recovered from Max Host C...

Page 335: ...Other Reasons The firmware updated was performed using a method other than any of the above Module Name Firmware module name Parts Number Firmware module part number Version Firmware version Machine D...

Page 336: ...Category Attribute List Destination Server Name If the log type is SDK Tracking the name of the destination server that tracking information failed to be sent is recorded If the log type is import or...

Page 337: ...g target Target Type of the job target Print indicates a print file Store indicates a stored file Start Date Time Dates and times Print and Store operations started End Date Time Dates and times Print...

Page 338: ...fies the ID that is assigned to the log This is a hexadecimal ID that identifies the log Power Mode The power status of the printer after state transition is logged Value Content Standby Standby statu...

Page 339: ...ns smaller than A3 11 17 inches Detected Power The power consumption status of the printer is measured and registered in the log while the printer is being used Value Content Controller Standby Contro...

Page 340: ...a certificate is deleted Install is recorded when a certificate is installed When the certificate to be used is changed Change Application to Use Certificate is recorded When an intermediate certific...

Page 341: ...on method used for the auto key exchange format is recorded Either PSK or Certificate is recorded Compulsory Security Stamp 1 Compulsory Security Stamp Whether Compulsory Security Stamp is set to On o...

Page 342: ...k OK If the previous screen does not reappear after you click OK wait for a while and then click the web browser s refresh button 8 Log out The greater Access Log Collect Level setting value the more...

Page 343: ...s downloading or being created the download is canceled and details of the error are included at the end of the file If a log is downloaded successfully Download completed will appear in the last line...

Page 344: ...r half that time 20 days to leave room for error Manage downloaded log files appropriately under the responsibility of the machine administrator If you change the Collect Do not Collect setting for lo...

Page 345: ...cess log is overwritten In this example part of the access log is overwritten by a downloaded log and deleted The eco friendly log is downloaded as an independent file Log entries are overwritten in t...

Page 346: ...the last line of the downloaded logs If overwriting did not occur the last line will contain the following message Download completed If overwriting did occur the last line will contain the following...

Page 347: ...tries detailing the reception processing and output of a series of print jobs are created in the job log first and then the login and logout details of those jobs are recorded in the access log Print...

Page 348: ...4 Click Delete under Delete All Logs 5 Click OK 6 Log out Delete All Logs appears if one of the job log access log or eco friendly log is set to Active Disabling Log Transfer to the Log Collection Ser...

Page 349: ...Press Exit 5 Log out 1 Log in as the machine administrator from the control panel 2 Display the Collect Logs screen System Settings Administrator Tools Collect Logs 3 Enable log collection Select Acti...

Page 350: ...ogs from the machine as a batch can be achieved only if the log collection server is in use or if the Web Image Monitor setting has been specified to collect job log access log or eco friendly log Thi...

Page 351: ...r user s own home screen is configured with the default settings arrangement of icons If Menu Protect is set to either Level 1 or Level 2 the user cannot use that function s program registration editi...

Page 352: ...ificates see page 147 Configuring IEEE 802 1X Authentication The printer s Site Certificate Check settings can be specified only via Web Image Monitor See the related articles in the Web Image Monitor...

Page 353: ...ertificate has expired This site has a security problem The root certificate for verification does not exist This site has a security problem Verification of the server to connect to cannot be perform...

Page 354: ...e settings Data that can be imported and exported Paper Input Maintenance System Print Settings Security Options Remote Services Host Interface Web Image Monitor Setting Web Service Settings Data that...

Page 355: ...operation During export and import the printer cannot be otherwise operated You can use an SD card as removable storage However certain types of SD cards cannot be used For details contact your sales...

Page 356: ...ating Instructions 2 Log in from the control panel as an administrator with all privileges 3 Display the Device Setting Information Export Memry Strge Devc screen System Settings Administrator Tools D...

Page 357: ...the file Press OK 9 Select Device Unique Information Press OK 10 Select Include or Exclude Press OK 11 Select Enter Encryption Key Press OK 12 Select Enter Enter the encryption key that was specified...

Page 358: ...on Include or Exclude OK Device unique information includes the IP address host name etc 7 Enter an encryption key Enter Encryption Key Specify the encryption key that was created when the file was ex...

Page 359: ...een different models or printers with different device configurations Import files exported from the same model with the same device configurations 4 INVALID OUTPUT DIR Failed to write the device info...

Page 360: ...ion to edit the setting is missing 4 NOT EXIST The setting does not exist in the system 5 INTERLOCK ERROR The setting cannot be changed because of the system status or interlocking with other specifie...

Page 361: ...rinter compiles the data and displays it s overall eco friendly counter Configuring the Display of Eco friendly Counter Set up the period for collecting data for the eco friendly counter and an admini...

Page 362: ...e Display Clear Eco friendly Counter screen System Settings Administrator Tools Display Clear Eco friendly Counter 3 Clear the counter Clear Current Value or Clear Crnt Prev Val OK Exit 4 Log out Clea...

Page 363: ...Click Maintenance 4 Click Auto Delete 5 Select Active and then click OK 6 Log out 1 Log in as the user administrator from the control panel 2 Enable automatic deletion of the users in the Address Book...

Page 364: ...in as the user administrator from the control panel 2 Delete all data in the Address Book System Settings Administrator Tools Delete All Data in Address Book Yes Exit 3 Log out 7 Managing the Printer...

Page 365: ...ty Press OK 4 Select the setting you want to change Press OK 5 Change the settings Press OK 6 Press Menu twice 7 Log out 1 Log in from the control panel as an administrator with privileges 2 Display t...

Page 366: ...ayed as For example when someone not authenticated as an administrator checks the job history using SNMP in SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin personal information can be displayed as so that users cannot b...

Page 367: ...or not authentication is required for operations such as canceling jobs under the printer function If you select Login Privilege authorized users and the machine administrator can operate the printer...

Page 368: ...t Change Firmware Structure This can be specified by the machine administrator Specify whether to prevent changes in the printer s firmware structure The Change Firmware Structure function detects whe...

Page 369: ...ive violation detection e mail If violation detection e mail is received frequently check the content and review the setting values Securty Setg for Accs Viol Security Setting for Access Violation Thi...

Page 370: ...s not detected In Authentication Delay Time you can specify response delay time for log in requests to prevent the system from becoming unavailable when an access violation is detected In Simultns Acc...

Page 371: ...can specify a value in the range of 50 to 200 Default 200 Depending on the values of the settings for Max Allowed No of Access and Measurement Time you may frequently receive violation detection e mai...

Page 372: ...played in Maintnc MacInfo only if you have logged in to the machine as an administrator Confirming Firmware Validity When the printer starts up this function verifies the validity of its firmware If a...

Page 373: ...his ensures that the inspection and repair are done under the supervision of the machine administrator Press the Menu key and then select setting items using the or key 1 Log in as the machine adminis...

Page 374: ...7 Managing the Printer 228...

Page 375: ...o use the function For details see page 246 List of Operating Privileges under Menu Key for SP 4510DN page 256 List of Operating Privileges under User Tools Key for SP 4520DN Authentication failed The...

Page 376: ...service is specified correctly Failed to obtain URL SSL is not specified correctly on the server Specify SSL using Authentication Manager Failed to obtain URL Server authentication failed Make sure se...

Page 377: ...s write down the error code and contact your service representative Error code display position CJD017 1 1 Error code An error code appears This can also be specified via Web Image Monitor For details...

Page 378: ...ount if the account name contains any of these prohibited characters If the account name was entered incorrectly enter it correctly and log in again B0207 001 An authentication error occurred because...

Page 379: ...Address Book is being used at another location Wait a few minutes and then try again W0208 000 W0208 002 The account is locked because you have reached the maximum number of failed authentication atte...

Page 380: ...rinter do not match Make sure the SSL settings on the authentication server and the printer match W0400 202 Case 2 The user entered sAMAccountName in the user name to log in If a user enters sAMAccoun...

Page 381: ...uch as DOMAINNAME make sure that WINS is specified in the Network setting in Web Image Monitor If the top level domain name is specified in the domain name such as domainname xxx com make sure that DN...

Page 382: ...val W0409 000 Authentication timed out because the server did not respond Check the network configuration or settings on the authenticating server W0511 000 The authentication server login name is the...

Page 383: ...System screen where only the administrator has authentication ability Only the administrator has login privileges on this screen Log in as a general user from the application s login screen L0206 003...

Page 384: ...authentication attack is not occurring Notify the administrator of the screen message by e mail and check the system log for signs of an authentication attack L0406 201 Authentication is disabled in t...

Page 385: ...ter timing do not match Authentication will fail if the difference between the KDC and printer timing is more than 5 minutes Make sure the timing matches Kerberos authentication will fail if the realm...

Page 386: ...ure that the encryption key is correctly specified on the driver I0105 000 A login user name was not specified but a DeskTopBinder operation was performed Set the DeskTopBinder login user name correct...

Page 387: ...ses If the login user name contains a space colon or quotation mark If the login user name exceeds 128 bytes I0409 000 Authentication timed out because the server did not respond Contact the server or...

Page 388: ...registered in the Address Book has reached capacity Ask the user administrator to delete unused user accounts in the Address Book I0707 001 An authentication error occurred because the Address Book is...

Page 389: ...ered in the printer For details see page 153 Specifying a Driver Encryption Key After starting User Management Tool or Address Management Tool in SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin Device Manager NX Lite an...

Page 390: ...pending on the application you are using the printer might recognize a job as multiple jobs causing cancelation of the job before it is finished Reset the print volume use setting for the user by for...

Page 391: ...ly The logged in user has privileges for this operation In cases where no settings are selected in Select available settings of Administrator Authentication Management Set The logged in user has privi...

Page 392: ...W R W R W Error Log R R R Prt Jobs Settings User Mach N W File Lv 1 Lv 2 Print Jobs R W R W R W R W R W R W Supplies Settings User Mach N W File Lv 1 Lv 2 Supply Info R R R R R R Paper Input When adm...

Page 393: ...djustment R R W R R R W R Registration R R W R R R W R Curl Prevention R R W R R R W R General Settings Settings User Mach N W File Lv 1 Lv 2 Recycled Paper Setting R R W R R R W R Color Paper Setting...

Page 394: ...R R Timer Settings Settings User Mach N W File Lv 1 Lv 2 Auto Reset Timer R R W R R R R Set Date R R W R R R R Set Time R R W R R R R HDD Management Settings User Mach N W File Lv 1 Lv 2 Delete All T...

Page 395: ...r depending on the Menu Protect setting Settings User Mach N W File Lv 1 Lv 2 Print Error Report R R W R R R R Auto Continue R R W R R R R Memory Overflow R R W R R R R AutoCncl for Prt Job onErr R R...

Page 396: ...is set the restrictions to user operations differ depending on the Menu Protect setting Machine Modes Settings User Mach N W File Lv 1 Lv 2 Copies R R W R R R R Page Size R R W R R R W R Edge to Edge...

Page 397: ...R R W R R R R Append CR to LF R R W R R R R Resolution R R W R R R R PS Menu Settings User Mach N W File Lv 1 Lv 2 Job Timeout R R W R R R R Wait Timeout R R W R R R R Paper Selection Method R R W R...

Page 398: ...W File Set Extended Security Driver Encryption Key R W Encrypt Address Book R W R R R Restrict User Info Display R R W R R R Enhance File Protection R R R R W R Settings by SNMPv1 and v2 R R R W R R...

Page 399: ...R R 1 Can only be changed to Off Remote Services Settings User Mach N W File Set Remote Diagnostics R R W R R R Service Test Call R R W R R R Notify Machine Status R R W R R R Device Setting Informat...

Page 400: ...Network Settings User Mach N W File Lv 1 Lv 2 Machine IPv4 Address 1 R R R W R R R IPv6 Stateless Setting R R R W R R R DHCPv6 Configuration R R R W R R R IPsec R R R W R R R NW Frame Type R R R W R...

Page 401: ...eless LAN Settings User Mach N W File Lv 1 Lv 2 Wireless LAN Easy Setup R R R W R R R Communication Mode R R R W R R R SSID Setting R R R W R R R Ad hoc Channel R R R W R R R Security Method R R R W R...

Page 402: ...Set Program Change Delete User Text R R W R R R W R Panel Key Sound R R W R R R W R Function Priority R R W R R R W R Screen Color Setting R R W R R R W R Key Repeat R R W R R R W R Measurement Unit...

Page 403: ...Off R R W R R R W R Weekly Timer R R W R R R W R Interface Settings Network Settings User Mach N W File Unset Set Machine IPv4 Address 1 R R R W R R W R IPv4 Gateway Address R R R W R R W R Machine I...

Page 404: ...SSL TLS Communication R R R W R R W R Host Name R R R W R R W R Machine Name R R R W R R W R IEEE 802 1X Authentication for Ethernet R R R W R R W R Restore IEEE 802 1X Authentication to Defaults R W...

Page 405: ...s LAN Signal R R R R R R Restore Factory Defaults R W R W Print List Settings User Mach N W File Unset Set Print List R W R W Email Settings Settings User Mach N W File Unset Set SMTP Server R R R W R...

Page 406: ...h Title R W R W R Backup Restore User Custom Settings Address Book R W R W Auto Delete User in Address Book R W R W Delete All Data in Address Book R W R W Display Print Counter R R W R R R W R W Disp...

Page 407: ...W Driver Encryption Key Encryption Strength R R R W R R W R Restrict Display of User Information R R W R R R W R Encrypt User Custom Setting Address Book R W R R R R R Enhance File Protection R R R R...

Page 408: ...ing Printer R R W R R R W R Fixed USB Port R R W R R R W R Program Change Delete Realm R W R Machine Data Encryption Settings R W Program Delete Device Certificate R W Device Setting Information Impor...

Page 409: ...rinted 9 Cannot be changed when using the individual authentication function 10 Only the administrator privilege settings can be changed 11 Administrators can only change their own accounts 12 Can onl...

Page 410: ...the restrictions to user operations differ depending on the Menu Protect setting List Test Print Settings User Mach N W File Lv 1 Lv 2 Multiple Lists R W R W R W Configuration Page R W R W R W Error...

Page 411: ...R W R R R R Auto Continue R R W R R R R Store and Skip Errored Job R R W R R R R Memory Overflow R R W R R R R Auto Cancel Conf for PDL Error Job R R W R R R R Auto Cancel for Print Job s on Error R R...

Page 412: ...W R R R R Papr Thckness by Type if Comnd selctd for Tray Setg Prio R R W R R R R Edge to Edge Print R R W R R R R Tray Switching R R W R R R R RAM Disk R R W R R R R Extended Auto Tray Switching R R...

Page 413: ...out R R W R R R R Paper Selection Method R R W R R R R Switching btwn 1 2 Sided Print R R W R R R R Data Format R R W R R R R Resolution R R W R R R R Orientation Auto Detect R R W R R R R PDF Menu Se...

Page 414: ...W File Unset Set Browser Default Settings R R W R R R W R Settings per Users R R W R R R W R View Logs R R R R R R Extended Features Settings Settings User Mach N W File Unset Set Startup Setting R R...

Page 415: ...ntenance Print When administrator authentication is set the restrictions to user operations differ depending on the configurations of the available settings in Administrator Authentication Management...

Page 416: ...to user operations differ depending on the configurations of the available settings in Administrator Authentication Management Settings User Mach N W File Unset Set Adjust Image Density R R W R R R W...

Page 417: ...l Counter R Counter per User R R R Job These settings are in Status Information Users can only change jobs they themselves executed Job List Settings User Mach N W File Set Current Waiting Jobs Delete...

Page 418: ...System Settings User Mach N W File Set Device Name R R R W R R Comment R R R W R R Location R R R W R R Spool Printing R R W R R R Protect Printer Display Panel R R W R R Display Panel Language R R W...

Page 419: ...s User Mach N W File Set Set Date R R W R R R Set Time R R W R R R SNTP Server Name R R W R R R SNTP Polling Interval R R W R R R Time Zone R R W R R R Timer Settings User Mach N W File Set Sleep Mode...

Page 420: ...be changed to Inactive Download Logs Settings User Mach N W File Set Logs to Download R W Download R W Email Settings User Mach N W File Set Administrator Email Address R W R Reception Protocol R W R...

Page 421: ...POP3 Reception Port No R W R IMAP4 Reception Port No R W R Email Notification E mail Address R W R Receive Email Notification R W Email Notification User Name R W Email Notification Password 1 R W 1...

Page 422: ...s Authentication Settings R R W R R R Group Settings for Windows Authentication R R W R R R LDAP Authentication Settings R R W R R R Integration Server Authentication Settings R R W R R R Group Settin...

Page 423: ...nistrator R R R R W Login User Name 1 R W R W R W R W Login Password 1 R W R W R W R W Encryption Password 1 R W R W R W R W 1 Administrators can only change their own accounts Print Volume Use Limita...

Page 424: ...e Set Display Information Screen R R W R R R Display Time R R W R R R Count Period R R W R R R Count Period Days R R W R R R Administrator Message R R W R R R Compulsory Security Stamp Settings User M...

Page 425: ...ng on the Menu Protect setting Basic Settings Settings User Mach N W File Lv 1 Lv 2 Print Error Report R R W R R R R Auto Continue R R W R R R R Memory Overflow R R W R R R R Auto Cancel Confirmation...

Page 426: ...Paper Confirmation for Bypass Tray 1 R R W R R R R Store and Skip Errored Job 1 R R W R R R R Edge to Edge Print R R W R R R R Default Printer Language R R W R R R R Fusing Unit Off Mode Energy Savin...

Page 427: ...ers PS Settings User Mach N W File Lv 1 Lv 2 Tray Parameters PS R W PDF Temporary Password Settings User Mach N W File Lv 1 Lv 2 PDF Temporary Password R W R W PDF Group Password Settings User Mach N...

Page 428: ...R W R R R R Copies R R W R R R R Blank Page Print R R W R R R R Toner Saving R R W R R R R Sub Paper Size R R W R R R R Input Tray R R W R R R W R W Page Size R R W R R R W R Paper Type R R W R R R W...

Page 429: ...le settings in Administrator Authentication Management Interface Settings Settings User Mach N W File Lv 1 Lv 2 LAN Type R W R R Network R R R R R R MAC Address R R R R R R Ethernet Security R R R W R...

Page 430: ...depending on the configurations of the available settings in Administrator Authentication Management IPv4 Settings User Mach N W File Lv 1 Lv 2 IPv4 R R R R R R Host Name R R R W R R R DHCP R R R W R...

Page 431: ...R R DHCPv6 Address R R R R R R DDNS R R R W R R R LLMNR R R R W R R R Details R R R W R R R NetWare Settings User Mach N W File Lv 1 Set NetWare R R R W R R R NetWare Print Settings R R R W R R R SMB...

Page 432: ...R W R R SNMPv3 Settings User Mach N W File Lv 1 Lv 2 SNMP R W R R Protocol R W R R SNMPv3 Setting R W R R SNMPv3 Trap Communication Setting R W R R Account User R W R R Account Network Administrator...

Page 433: ...System Log R R R R R R Security These settings are in Configuration in Device Management Settings User Mach N W File Set Network Security R W Access Control R W IPP Authentication R W SSL TLS R W ssh...

Page 434: ...R Change Firmware Structure R R W R R Password Policy R W Settings by SNMPv1 v2 R R R W R R Security Setting for Access Violation R W Password Entry Violation R W Notify Functional Problems of Device...

Page 435: ...W R R WSD UPnP Setting R R R W R R Download Help File R W R W R W R W R W Extended Feature Settings These settings are in Configuration in Device Management Settings User Mach N W File Set Startup Set...

Page 436: ...on is set the restrictions to user operations differ depending on the configurations of the available settings in Administrator Authentication Management Settings User Mach N W File Set Reset the Mach...

Page 437: ...function is available for SP 4520DN only Users can change only their own settings Settings User Mach N W File Set Edit Icons R W Restore Default Icon Display R W Function Priority per User R W Printe...

Page 438: ...le Set Delete R W R W 1 Edit detailed information Detailed information icon R W R W 1 Unlock Job R W 1 Access to saved documents may be restricted depending on the user s access privileges 9 Checking...

Page 439: ...a user set up as the owner File The file administrator Understanding the symbols R W Can execute Cannot execute Settings Read Edit E D Full Owner File Printing R W R W R W R W R W Confirm Details R W...

Page 440: ...1 The owner can change operation privileges 9 Checking Operation Privileges 294...

Page 441: ...the user login name and password User The user administrator Understanding the symbols R W Execute change and reading possible R Reading is possible Execute change and reading are not possible Name Se...

Page 442: ...asswords cannot be read Protection Settings Read Edit E D Full Entry User Protect Destination Permissions for Users Groups R W R W R W Add to Group Settings Read Edit E D Full Entry User Registration...

Page 443: ...proper names of the Windows operating systems are as follows The product names of Windows XP are as follows Microsoft Windows XP Professional Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Microsoft Windows XP Med...

Page 444: ...Enterprise The product names of Windows 2008 R2 are as follows Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise The product names of Windows Server 2012 are as fol...

Page 445: ...Book Encrypt User Custom Setting Address Book 220 Encryption key 89 Encryption Key Auto Exchange Settings 129 134 Enhance File Protection 220 Erase All Memory 99 Error code 231 Error message 229 ESP...

Page 446: ...d certificate 116 117 Service Mode Lock 227 Settings by SNMPv1 and v2 220 SNMPv3 152 SSL TLS 121 SSL TLS encryption mode 124 Supervisor 26 System status check 226 T Trademarks 297 Transmitted password...

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Page 449: ...Operating Instructions Driver Installation Guide For safe and correct use be sure to read the Safety Information in Read This First before using the machine...

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Page 451: ...Selected Port 13 Using the Standard TCP IP port 13 Using the IPP port 14 Using the LPR port 15 Using the WSD port 16 Using the SmartDeviceMonitor for Client port 18 Changing the Port Settings for Smar...

Page 452: ...r Mac OS X Installing PPD Files 35 Registering the Printer 36 USB Connection 36 Network Connection 37 Configuring Option Settings for the Printer Under Mac OS X 38 8 Updating or Deleting the Printer D...

Page 453: ...the names of keys on the machine s display or control panels Notes on this manual This manual covers several different models and therefore contains functions and settings that may not be available fo...

Page 454: ...cated on the CD ROM root directory or click Run SETUP EXE in the AutoPlay dialog box If you want to cancel Auto Run hold down the left Shift key while inserting the CD ROM Keep the Shift key held down...

Page 455: ...stall You can install the PCL 6 printer driver via a network connection and configure settings to use the printer in a network For details see page 12 Quick Installation via a Network PCL Printer Driv...

Page 456: ...D ROM Operating System 1 Printer Drivers PCL 5c 5e PCL 6 PostScript 3 Windows XP 2 Windows Vista 3 Windows 7 4 Windows 8 5 Windows 8 1 6 Windows Server 2003 7 Windows Server 2008 8 Windows Server 2012...

Page 457: ...r driver can communicate with the printer using a printer language PPD files If the PostScript 3 printer driver is used PPD files enable printer functions using PostScript 3 printer language The PCL 5...

Page 458: ...h available connection methods Connection Methods Available Ports Ethernet Wireless LAN Standard TCP IP port IPP port LPR port WSD port 1 SmartDeviceMonitor for Client port 2 1 WSD port does not suppo...

Page 459: ...nly A NetWare server supports Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 2003 R2 client computer For details about how to install printer drivers to print servers see page 20 Using as a Network Printer Local...

Page 460: ...1 Introduction 10...

Page 461: ...on the computer and no print jobs are in progress 1 Check that the printer is turned off 2 Click USB Quick Install on the installer screen 3 The software license agreement appears in the License Agre...

Page 462: ...creen 2 The software license agreement appears in the License Agreement dialog box After reading the agreement click I accept the agreement and then click Next 3 Click Next 4 Select the printer model...

Page 463: ...iceMonitor for Client port page 19 Changing the Port Settings for SmartDeviceMonitor for Client Using the Standard TCP IP port 1 Click PCL Printer Drivers or PostScript 3 Printer Driver on the install...

Page 464: ...u try to add a printer using IPP SSL under Windows Vista 7 8 8 1 or Windows Server 2008 2008 R2 2012 2012 R2 To enable authentication from the client computer install the intermediate certificate on t...

Page 465: ...er you want to use and then click Next 12 Follow the instructions on the screen Using the LPR port 1 Click PCL Printer Drivers or PostScript 3 Printer Driver on the installer screen 2 The software lic...

Page 466: ...specify the location of the INF file If the CD ROM drive is D the source files of the printer driver are stored in the following locations PCL 5c 5e 32 bit driver D X86 DRIVERS PCL5C or PCL5E XP_VIST...

Page 467: ...indow appears click View devices and printers 5 Click Add a printer 6 Click Add a local printer 7 Check the Use an existing port check box and select WSD port 8 Click Next 9 Click Have Disk 10 Insert...

Page 468: ...he agreement and then click Next If installing the PostScript 3 printer driver proceed to Step 4 3 Select the printer driver you want to use and then click Next 4 Select Specify a new port and then cl...

Page 469: ...el you want to use 14 Specify the user code default printer and shared printer as necessary 15 Click Continue Follow the instructions on the screen Changing the Port Settings for SmartDeviceMonitor fo...

Page 470: ...Select the printer you want to use and then click OK 8 Select the Printer Name check box of the printer model you want to use 9 Specify the user code default printer and shared printer as necessary 10...

Page 471: ...rinter s icon and then click Properties 14 Click the NetWare Settings tab 15 Clear the Form Feed and Enable Banner check boxes Do not change the check box settings that are automatically configured by...

Page 472: ...and Send CTRL D After Each Job and then click Apply 5 Click OK Printing after Resetting the Printer After the printer setting is reset it will take 30 40 seconds to resume the connection While the pr...

Page 473: ...rt 4 Select No not this time and then click Next 5 Click Install from a list or specific location Advanced and then click Next 6 Insert the provided CD ROM into the computer s CD ROM drive If Auto Run...

Page 474: ...irmly 3 Turn the printer on Found New Hardware Wizard starts and USB Printing Support is installed automatically 4 In the Found New Hardware window click Locate and install driver software recommended...

Page 475: ...e Wizard starts and USB Printing Support is installed automatically 4 Click Devices and Printers from the Start menu If you are using a computer that is running Windows 8 or Windows Server 2012 click...

Page 476: ...4 DRIVERS PS X64 MUI DISK1 For details about the languages supported for the printer drivers see page 7 Supported languages 15 Click Next The installation starts 16 Click Close If the printer driver h...

Page 477: ...ng the PostScript 3 printer driver proceed to Step 4 3 Select the printer driver you want to use and then click Next 4 Select Specify a new port and then click Next 5 Select Local Port and then click...

Page 478: ...4 Installing the Printer Driver for a Local Connection 28...

Page 479: ...with the network The Standard TCP IP port must be used The TCP IP protocol or the IPP protocol must be used If the IPP protocol is used the IPP port name must include the IP address When your computer...

Page 480: ...f options in the Accessories tab are disabled bidirectional connection is enabled In this case no change is necessary for option settings 4 Select options installed from the Options area and then conf...

Page 481: ...elect Control Panel and then click Printers in Hardware and Sound category Windows 7 Windows Server 2008 R2 On the Start menu select Devices and Printers Windows 8 8 1 Windows Server 2012 2012 R2 Clic...

Page 482: ...d for the printer drivers see page 7 Supported languages 4 Specify a port Available ports vary according to your Windows operating system or the type of interface For details see page 8 Confirming the...

Page 483: ...has identified the printer as an unsupported device Open Windows Device Manager and then under Universal Serial Bus controllers remove any conflicting devices Conflicting devices have a or icon by th...

Page 484: ...6 Troubleshooting 34...

Page 485: ...nstall PPD files You need an administrator name and a password or passphrase For details contact your network administrator 1 Double click the Mac OS X folder 2 Double click the brand name folder 3 Do...

Page 486: ...ual for each version USB Connection Make sure the computer and the printer are connected using the USB cable and the power of the devices has been turned on 1 Start System Preferences 2 Click Print Fa...

Page 487: ...the printer you are using from the Print Using or Use pop up menu If the printer you are using is not selected in Print Using or Use select its manufacturer Select a driver to use or Select Printer S...

Page 488: ...then click Options Supplies 4 Click Driver and then configure the settings as necessary 5 Click OK 6 Quit System Preferences If the option you want to select is not displayed PPD files may not be con...

Page 489: ...ollows 1 On the Start menu select Devices and Printers 2 Right click the printer s icon and then click Printer properties 3 Click the Advanced tab 4 Click New Driver and then click Next 5 Click Have D...

Page 490: ...ht click the icon of the printer you want to delete and then click Delete 3 On the File menu point to Run as administrator and then click Server Properties 4 Click the Drivers tab 5 Select the driver...

Page 491: ...Settings button if it is displayed 7 Select the driver you want to delete and then click Remove 8 Select Remove driver and driver package and then click OK 9 Click Yes 10 Click Delete 11 Click OK 12 C...

Page 492: ...8 Updating or Deleting the Printer Driver 42...

Page 493: ...trademarks or trademarks of Novell Inc PCL is a registered trademark of Hewlett Packard Company The proper names of the Windows operating systems are as follows The product names of Windows XP are as...

Page 494: ...r 2008 Enterprise The product names of Windows Server 2008 R2 are as follows Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise The product names of Windows Server 2...

Page 495: ...server 20 Network connection 8 13 37 Network printer 8 20 O Option settings 38 P Parallel connection 27 PCL 11 12 13 20 PostScript 3 13 20 Printer driver 13 Printer port type 13 Q Quick Install 11 12...

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Page 503: ...AFP IPDS PDF PCL and PostScript Files 16 Configuration Checklist System i 17 Configuring a System i TCP IP Interface 18 Configuring the System i Interface with ADDTCPIFC 18 Configuring a TCP IP Host...

Page 504: ...S Printing Problems 38 Sharing the Network Printers on z OS 40 Sharing the printer with other IPDS host systems without MID JES Spool Printer Sharing 40 Handling z OS Connectivity Problems 42 Ping is...

Page 505: ...7 Appendix Sharing the Printer with IPDS host systems PSF 400 or z OS 53 Trademarks 54 INDEX 55 3...

Page 506: ...Guide IPDS_CONF pdf English Only Explains about the environment necessary for connecting the mainframe to the machine and performing IPDS printing IPDS Technical Reference 1 IPDS_TEC1 pdf English Only...

Page 507: ...ntents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice In no event will the company be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages as a result of handling or opera...

Page 508: ...ng the machine and explanations of likely causes of paper misfeeds damage to originals or loss of data Be sure to read these explanations Indicates supplementary explanations of the machine s function...

Page 509: ...1 Getting Started Book at a Glance This book is designed to help you configure the Ethernet Attachment for your printer 7...

Page 510: ...t the use of a print server is also described for Windows systems Server Environment Server to Printer Protocol Data streams AIX TCP IP IPDS System i TCP IP IPDS z OS TCP IP IPDS Windows TCP IP IPDS T...

Page 511: ...he supplier 2 Power off the printer and connect the NIC to the LAN cable 3 Power on the printer Verify the connection to the LAN cable 4 Configure your environment Refer to one of the chapters in the...

Page 512: ...es and other information for a NIC Parameter Limit Values Affected Area LPD port TCP port 515 LPR printing Raw port for printing TCP port 2501 TCP port 9100 AIX System i IPDS port TCP port 5001 PSF fo...

Page 513: ...server software you automatically install the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI and the InfoPrint Manager Operations GUI on the same system You can also install either the InfoPrint Manager Adminis...

Page 514: ...ppropriate for your environment is based on what data stream you want to print IPDS PCL or PostScript Use the following table to determine what type to use Data Stream From Application Data Stream To...

Page 515: ...itive Queue The queue for the target printer actual destination This name is case sensitive __ Default __ Other 1 Launch the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI 2 On the menu bar select Printer Creat...

Page 516: ...2 InfoPrint Manager for Windows 14...

Page 517: ...Printer Requirements System i This machine supports the following version of PSF for i5 OS and OS 400 PSF 400 PSF for i5 OS and OS 400 PSF 400 V5 4 or later We recommend that you use the latest System...

Page 518: ...re of OS 400 which then sends the transformed file to the printer SCS files are transformed into IPDS by one of two conversion paths The path recommended by IBM a straight SCS to device independent IP...

Page 519: ...ed in the TCP IP route list on the System i If necessary use the ADDTCPRTE command on the System i to create a route definition 5 Create or verify the existence of a System i TCP IP interface for Toke...

Page 520: ...parameters are required Internet Address Internet address of the System i Ethernet LAN adapter Subnet Mask The subnet mask for this System i TCP IP interface for example 255 255 255 0 Line descriptio...

Page 521: ...entry should match what you configured for host and domain name For example if your hostname is RCHASM03 and your domain name is RCHLAND IBM COM your fully qualified network name is RCHASM03 RCHLAND I...

Page 522: ...fault is 120 minutes 2 hours Setting the value to 1 minute causes System i to detect a lost printer connection faster To change the keep alive time enter the command CHGTCPA Change the first entry as...

Page 523: ...System i command line enter a command in the form CRTDEVPRT DEVD 2705 DEVCLS LAN TYPE IPDS MODEL 0 LANATTACH IP AFP YES PORT 5001 FONT 11 FORMFEED AUTOCUT RMTLOCNAME 128 9 12 134 USRDFNOBJ AFP NETWRK...

Page 524: ...ait indefinitely for a response to an activation request Remote Location RMTLOCNAME Enter the IP address or hostname of the printer User Defined Object USRDFNOBJ To use a PSF configuration object spec...

Page 525: ...into IPDS before printing Activate release timer ACTRLSTMR Specifies the point at which the release timer RLSTMR is activated Set to NORDYF Release timer RLSTMR Specifies the amount of time to wait be...

Page 526: ...ss is the TCP IP address of the remote system printer and hostname is the hostname you defined for the printer if any 6 If pings are successful vary on the printer device description with the command...

Page 527: ...rinter with other non IPDS host systems using MID Configure the System i to use MID Managed IPDS Dialog in order for the printer to be shared between the IPDS System i system and other non IPDS system...

Page 528: ...us of RDY and the last page of the last spooled file processed has printed NORDYF is used so that all files with a status of RDY are printed before releasing the session which does not terminate the w...

Page 529: ...l wait for a printer to respond to an activation request If only one system will be using the printer use the default value 170 seconds If more than one system will be using the printer set the value...

Page 530: ...timed out waiting for the printer s response You should check the value you entered for Activation Timer when using CRTDEVPRT Codes 20 39 indicate a general communications failure Make sure all of th...

Page 531: ...ff While Writer is Active The printer should not be powered off while the PSF writer is active If this happens you must stop and then restart the writer Optionally you may specify YES for Automatic se...

Page 532: ...3 Configuring System i for an IPDS Printer 30...

Page 533: ...o Print IPDS Files Requirements z OS This machine supports the following version of PSF for z OS PSF for z OS V4 1 0 or later To obtain the PTFs associated with these APARs contact your service or sal...

Page 534: ...Off 2 Set TCP IP addresses for the printer such as an IP address gateway address or subnet mask See the manual explaining the network functions provided by the supplier 3 Configure the host environme...

Page 535: ...JES For details about how to define see page 35 Define the Printer to JES 5 Define the printer to PSF with a PRINTDEV statement including the IP address For details about how to define see page 36 De...

Page 536: ...d keep alive transmissions enable TCP to discover when a connection is no longer usable even if the connection partner is abruptly powered off or is no longer accessible through the network The freque...

Page 537: ...ched printer is to be used with JES it must be defined for spool printing mode with JES2 parameter JES2 Printer Definitions The following example shows the JES2 printer definition initialization membe...

Page 538: ...your installation The PRINTDEV statement shows the required IPADDR keyword No network printer specific writer procedure is currently supplied You can however copy the APSWPROT sample from the APAR me...

Page 539: ...name TCPIP The IP address is the only required parameter Other parameters may be set to facilitate printer sharing as described in page 40 Sharing the Network Printers on z OS IPADDR Specifies the IP...

Page 540: ...veral ways 1 The preferred method is to first stop the PSF FSA for the printer by entering the following command from the z OS operator panel JES2 Pprinter name JES3 VARY printer name OFF CANCEL print...

Page 541: ...ified for the IPDS port matches either the port number specified in the Port number parameter in the printer inventory or the port number specified in the PORT parameter in the PRINTDEV statement unde...

Page 542: ...for the printer After the session is restarted PSF must reload the resources required for the print jobs When using this method of network printer sharing PSF cannot determine if another printer drive...

Page 543: ...isconnect interval in seconds The value can range from zero to 86400 We suggest you set the value to 15 When no output is available from JES for this time period PSF ends the session with the network...

Page 544: ...receive a successful ping even though the IP address of the TCP IP attached printer is a duplicate of another IP address If PSF is unable to establish a network connection with the TCP IP attached pr...

Page 545: ...5 InfoPrint Manager for AIX Requirements InfoPrint Manager for AIX This machine supports the following version of InfoPrint Manager for AIX InfoPrint Manager for AIX V4 2 or later 43...

Page 546: ...nter such as an IP address gateway address or subnet mask See the manual explaining the network functions provided by the supplier 2 Define the printer to InfoPrint Manager as described in the next se...

Page 547: ...following worksheet Wizard Prompt Description Value Name The name for the actual destination object 8 character limit This name is case sensitive Server The InfoPrint Manager server that controls thi...

Page 548: ...pt the data stream that comes out of the printer driver without transforming it For example to send the output of a PostScript driver to a PostScript printer Before adding an AIX printer complete the...

Page 549: ...tion that directs jobs to this actual destination The name is case sensitive __ Default __ Other Logical destination s server The server that contains the logical destination Note The name is case sen...

Page 550: ...5 InfoPrint Manager for AIX 48...

Page 551: ...e entered the correct configuration data For details about network configuration see the manual explaining the network functions provided by the supplier Hardware Problems When printing problems occur...

Page 552: ...d problem is that the gateway address may be incorrect Verify the gateway address from the network configuration page Verify that the printer is configured to accept print jobs from your client system...

Page 553: ...HD 100 FD Auto Select OK 100 Full 1000 Full OK 10 Half NG 10 Half Full duplex mismatch OK 100 Half NG 100 Half Full duplex mismatch 10Mbps Half Duplex OK 10 Half OK 10 Half NG 10 Half Full duplex mism...

Page 554: ...stream item on Web Image Monitor The possible values are Auto default value PCL and PS If the Personality value is set to PCL or PS all data coming in through this port will be interpreted as that da...

Page 555: ...es each time a new connection with the printer is established This issue can be corrected by using a feature called MID Managed IPDS Dialog MID allows the TCP IP connection to remain active and it all...

Page 556: ...ademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States other countries or both PCL is a registered trademark of Hewlett Packard Company Monotype is a registered trademark of Mono...

Page 557: ...INDEX C Configuration checklist 9 D Default parameter values 10 N Notice 5 S Symbols 6 55...

Page 558: ...MEMO 56 EN GB EN US EN AU M109 8622...

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Page 560: ...EN GB EN US EN AU M109 8622 2013...

Page 561: ...Operating Instructions IPDS Supplement For safe and correct use be sure to read the Safety Information in Read This First before using the machine...

Page 562: ......

Page 563: ...l 4 Symbols 4 1 Getting Started About IPDS 5 2 Using Web Image Monitor List of the Setting Items 7 Configuration 7 3 Accessing User Tools User Tools Settings 9 List Test Print 9 System 9 IPDS Menu 9 4...

Page 564: ...ion Guide IPDS_CONF pdf English Only Explains about the environment necessary for connecting the mainframe to the machine and performing IPDS printing IPDS Technical Reference 1 IPDS_TEC1 pdf English...

Page 565: ...ntents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice In no event will the company be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages as a result of handling or opera...

Page 566: ...ng the machine and explanations of likely causes of paper misfeeds damage to originals or loss of data Be sure to read these explanations Indicates supplementary explanations of the machine s function...

Page 567: ...Getting Started About IPDS IPDS Intelligent Printer Data Stream is a page printing format for IBM mainframe and client computers This machine can perform IPDS printing if the IPDS card is installed 5...

Page 568: ...1 Getting Started 6...

Page 569: ...o administrator mode in Web Image Monitor even if you select a currently printing IPDS job at the Current Waiting Jobs and then click Delete Reservation nothing happens For details about Web Image Mon...

Page 570: ...IPDS and IPDS Port Number will be displayed Security Menu User mode Administrator mode Network Security None Read Modify IPDS will be displayed 2 Using Web Image Monitor 8...

Page 571: ...er size We recommend you load A4 or 81 2 11 letter size paper plain or recycled in one of the paper trays For details about printing lists see the manual explaining how to print lists provided by the...

Page 572: ...037 US Canada Netherlands Portugal 038 US English ASCII 260 Canadian French 273 Austrian German 274 Belgium 276 Canadian French 277 Danish Norwegian 278 Finnish Swedish 280 Italian 281 Japanese 284 S...

Page 573: ...glish 1147 French 1148 Belgium Switzerland International 1149 Icelandic Default FGID Specifies the default FGID Font Typeface Global Identifier which identifies the printer s default resident font Def...

Page 574: ...Gothic Text 290 Gothic Text 304 Katakana Gothic 305 OCR A 306 OCR B 318 Prestige Bold 319 Prestige Italic 400 Letter Gothic 404 Letter Gothic Bold 416 Courier Roman Medium 10 420 Courier Roman Bold 42...

Page 575: ...de the intersection of the logical and physical pages If there are pixels outside the area and error reporting has been set using the IPDS Exception Handling Control command the printer reports an err...

Page 576: ...drive for use beyond the duration of the current power cycle The IPDS host must provide the Activate Resource command with the correct resource identifiers before downloading the font resource to be...

Page 577: ...matching Font Resolution and Metric Technology Triplet is provided with the activation request If you select Standard for the Print Mode setting the resolution changes to 300 dpi To set the IPDS resol...

Page 578: ...ion controls are processed on a monochromatic printer Default Fidelity Fidelity The printer accepts all color specification controls and simulates unique colors with shades of gray Legacy The printer...

Page 579: ...d Tray Mapping appear differently depending on the machine type Tray Form allocates the form specified using Web Image Monitor s IPDS Form List to the installed tray For details about IPDS Form List s...

Page 580: ...3 Accessing User Tools 18...

Page 581: ...ript fonts are not accessible via AFP IPDS nor can PostScript access AFP IPDS fonts The mainframe or host computer will not be notified of errors that happen before this machine establishes connection...

Page 582: ...are trademarks of Ricoh Co Ltd IBM is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States other countries or both PCL is a registered trademark of Hewlett Packard Company M...

Page 583: ...F Font Capture 9 Font Substitution 9 G Graphic Character String 9 I IPDS Font List 9 IPDS Menu 9 L Limitations 19 List Test Print 9 N Network 7 Notice 3 P Precautions 19 Print Mode 9 Printer 7 R Reset...

Page 584: ...MEMO 22...

Page 585: ...MEMO 23...

Page 586: ...MEMO 24 EN GB EN US EN AU M158 7517...

Page 587: ......

Page 588: ...EN GB EN US EN AU M158 7517 2014...

Page 589: ...IPDS Technical Reference 1...

Page 590: ......

Page 591: ...Overlays 12 Using Page Segments 13 Using Images and Graphics 14 IM and IO Images 14 Graphics 14 Using Bar Codes 15 Printing in Duplex Mode 16 1 IPDS Overview About the IPDS Feature 17 IPDS Operating S...

Page 592: ...alization Defaults 39 Page Printer Initialization Sequence 42 3 IPDS Command Set About IPDS Command Set 43 4 Exception Reporting Sense Data and Recovery About Exception Reporting Sense Data and Recove...

Page 593: ...tion Methods 95 IBM Core Interchange Resident Scalable Font Set IPDS only 96 IBM Core Interchange Resident Code Page Set 106 4028 Compatibility Resident Font Set 115 4028 Compatibility Resident Code P...

Page 594: ...ion Guide IPDS_CONF pdf English Only Explains about the environment necessary for connecting the mainframe to the machine and performing IPDS printing IPDS Technical Reference 1 IPDS_TEC1 pdf English...

Page 595: ...ntents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice In no event will the company be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages as a result of handling or opera...

Page 596: ...ng the machine and explanations of likely causes of paper misfeeds damage to originals or loss of data Be sure to read these explanations Indicates supplementary explanations of the machine s function...

Page 597: ...inology Paper Input and Output Receptacles Input receptacles are called trays Output receptacles are called stackers or bins Related Publications This book refers to the following PostScript Language...

Page 598: ...refer to Intelligent Printer Data Stream Reference IBM provides a variety of host software products with components that generate IPDS commands for this printer or other IPDS printers These software...

Page 599: ...charts graphics logos tables and signatures Combine text with images and graphics on the same page creating what is known as a composite document Electronically store and later print forms and letterh...

Page 600: ...xt of your letter and then manually sign the letter Using IPDS you can temporarily store your letterhead and signature in the printer s memory and then merge the letterhead text and signature with add...

Page 601: ...d in page 12 Using Overlays You can store your printed signature block so it is printed in the type style used in the rest of the letter or memo That way the signature block s type style matches the l...

Page 602: ...and bar codes often in complex configurations with all the instructions needed to print An overlay always prints in the type style used when it was stored and can be positioned anywhere on the page O...

Page 603: ...truct is stored without specific instructions for type styles and position on the page Page segments are printed in the type style in use at print time You can place a page segment anywhere on the pag...

Page 604: ...a series of pixels arranged in scan lines IO images are compressed or uncompressed raster data images Compression generally reduces the amount of data sent to the printer and should significantly save...

Page 605: ...ode data is encoded information that is recognized by optical scanning devices The printer can print the bar code types as shown below in many sizes and variations such as with or without the human re...

Page 606: ...uplex Mode The printer can print on one or both sides of the paper All of the printer s IPDS capabilities are provided in either mode Duplex printing is controlled through the IPDS Load Copy Control L...

Page 607: ...e device select source drawers jog output and other operations dealing with paper In addition the commands provide the means for managing the downloading of fonts and other stored resources such as ov...

Page 608: ...Any non IPDS print order in NDS New Display System 6 An NDS Reset order 7 An NDS System Status Available No Mode order All these actions will also force the printer to an IPDS command boundary if it...

Page 609: ...DS Dialog X D603 No Operation X D60F Load Font Index X D619 Load Font Character Set Control X D61A Load Code Page Control X D61B Load Code Page X D61D Load Equivalence X D61F Load Font Control X D62D...

Page 610: ...e Image 2 X D64F Deactivate Font X D65B Deactivate Data Object Font Component X D65C Deactivate Data Object Resource X D65D End X D65F Begin Page Segment X D66C Data Object Resource Equivalence X D66D...

Page 611: ...End Page X D6CF Logical Page Descriptor X D6DF Begin Overlay X D6E4 Sense Type and Model X D6EF Deactivate Overlay 4 FLAGS Active when Bit value 1 X 0204 02 Bit 0 0 1 Acknowledgement Required ARQ Bit...

Page 612: ...he bytes or bits and will return error status to the host if the field contains a non zero value Flag Byte Bit 7 is the Persistent NACK bit for 3270 Non SNA DSC Data Stream Compatibility Mode NACKs Th...

Page 613: ...and TCP IP interface type Exception Highlight Support If a position exception occurs and the position check highlight flag XOAEHC byte 2 bit 6 is on B 1 or if a Page Continuation Action PCA is taken f...

Page 614: ...on Acknowledge Reply The following counters are supported Received Page Committed Page Committed Copy Operator Viewing Page Operator Viewing Copy Jam Recovery Page Jam Recovery Copy Stacked Page Stack...

Page 615: ...cal Page Descriptor IPDS Technical Reference 2 The source architecture document for Text is Presentation Text Object Content Architecture Reference Image Image is the data type used to present rectang...

Page 616: ...ameters and initial drawing conditions to be used in presenting the picture data The picture segments are sent to the printer as data in zero or more Write Graphics commands of the architecture The gr...

Page 617: ...rogram when it sends a Logical Page Descriptor command Overlays are logical pages and are handled as such by the printer with the following special considerations 1 Overlays are positioned in relation...

Page 618: ...ine sequence printing coordinate Bc Sometimes shown as baseline as in the font terms baseline offset and baseline extent In languages with a right to left or left to right reading order for example En...

Page 619: ...L units per 10 inches 945 L units per 10 centimeters use the following steps 1 Convert the specified value from hex 2 s complement to decimal 2 Divide the or decimal number by 6 3 Round to the nearest...

Page 620: ...sult due to the dithering process to produce bi level image Simulation Modes Supported There are two color simulation modes that may be supported Legacy Mode Substituting black or Pattern Creation Fid...

Page 621: ...finition of the supported colors for individual objects refer to the appropriate OCA specifications since some objects only support a subset of the colors Range Named Color Red R Green G Blue B X 0000...

Page 622: ...chitected equations RGB Color Space Where Y 0 is black Y 1 is white Y 0 212 R 0 701 G 0 087 B assuming 0 R G B 1 Where R G and B represent the non gamma corrected linear red green and blue components...

Page 623: ...t area Offset Range Meaning Error Code 0 X 0E X 10 TRIPLET LENGTH X 020E 01 1 X 4E COLOR SPECIFICATION TRIPLET 2 X 00 RESERVED 3 COLOR SPACE Note 1 X 020E 02 X 01 RGB Limited Simulated Color Support X...

Page 624: ...05 X 01 X 08 RGB CMYK CIELAB X 10 Standard OCA Highlight 9 2ND COLOR COMPONENT BITS X 020E 05 X 00 X 08 RGB CMYK Highlight CIELAB 10 3RD COLOR COMPONENT BITS X 020E 05 X 00 X 08 RGB CMYK CIELAB 11 4TH...

Page 625: ...Intensity X nn Blue Intensity CMYK Color Space X nn Cyan Intensity X nn Magenta Intensity X nn Yellow Intensity X nn Black Intensity Highlight Color Space X nnnn Highlight Color Number X nn Percent C...

Page 626: ...or X FF02 Red X 0003 or X FF03 Pink X 0004 or X FF04 Green X 0005 or X FF05 Turquoise X 0006 or X FF06 Yellow X 0007 White Color of Medium Reset X 0008 Black X 0009 Dark Blue X 000A Orange X 000B Pur...

Page 627: ...before any object data is placed on the logical page or object area Offset Range Meaning Error Code 0 X 03 TRIPLET LENGTH X 020E 01 1 X 70 PRESENTATION SPACE RESET MIXING TRIPLET 2 Bit 0 0 MIXING FLA...

Page 628: ...1 IPDS Overview 38...

Page 629: ...nter default should be used No explicit values are specified in the command stream sent to the printer or Previously transmitted values are lost and initial machine settings are reestablished at POR t...

Page 630: ...seline Sequence X 2D00 90 degrees Initial I Print Coordinate X 0000 Initial B Print Coordinate X 00C0 192 L Units below the logical page origin Text printing on the first line requires the Current B T...

Page 631: ...nt of Medium Presentation Space Determined by Configuration Y Extent of Medium Presentation Space Determined by Configuration X Coordinate logical page origin X 0000 Y Coordinate logical page origin X...

Page 632: ...ertain parameters related to subsequent printing Following is a typical sequence of initialization commands Sense Type and Model STM with ARQ XOH Obtain Printer Characteristics OPC with ARQ Set Home S...

Page 633: ...nd sets see IPDS Technical Reference 2 Device Control Command Set Presentation Text Command Set IM Image Command Set IO Image Command Set Graphics Command Set Bar Code Command Set Overlay Command Set...

Page 634: ...3 IPDS Command Set 44...

Page 635: ...re information about Acknowledge Replies see Device Control Command Set IPDS Technical Reference 2 The following general rules apply to printer replies The printer reports a data stream exception with...

Page 636: ...ter the EP command that is in the next command after the EP The XOA Exception Handling Control EHC order tells the printer how to handle exceptions More information about the EHC order follows Excepti...

Page 637: ...ata stream exceptions are Command Reject Intervention Required Equipment Check Data Check Specification Check IO Images Bar Codes Graphics General Conditions Requiring Host Notification For details se...

Page 638: ...al information about the state of the printer when it senses an exception Action Codes in Sense Byte 2 The action codes in sense byte 2 classify the exception to assist host exception recovery and all...

Page 639: ...e in Ready State may need paper or toner or may have a full exit tray Take the appropriate recovery action for the exception code and retransmit all pages and associated resources that have not been c...

Page 640: ...00 6 7 Count of occurrences of the exception the printer provides an approximate count of occurrences of some exceptions 8 9 ID of overlay that has an exception 10 11 ID of page segment that has an ex...

Page 641: ...ion codes that are returned to the host in the special data area of a NACK Each exception code is identified by three bytes byte 0 byte 1 and byte 19 The first table lists the names of the exception c...

Page 642: ...on the printer detects a condition that requires action by the host Tables of Printer Exception Codes The following tables list specific exception classes and are arranged in three columns The first c...

Page 643: ...Stream Reference unless otherwise noted TCP IP Sense Data Intervention Required Sense Data Exception ID Meaning Action Code X 4000 00 Printer not ready 3 X 4001 00 Out of paper 3 X 4002 00 Output bin...

Page 644: ...Exception Action none Page Continuation Action none 1A X 4001 00 Printer is out of paper The printer is out of paper and paper was not added within specified amount of time Alternate Exception Action...

Page 645: ...inter has detected a paper length check and it has not been corrected by the operator after a specified amount of time Alternate Exception Action none Page Continuation Action none 1A X 4033 00 Paper...

Page 646: ...0 Cover open 03 X 40E8 nn Supported but not installed media source ID 1A Equipment Check Exceptions Exception ID Meaning Action Code X 10F1 00 Permanent hardware exception A permanent hardware failure...

Page 647: ...valid or unsupported IO Image SDF 01 X 0500 04 Invalid IO Image SDF value 01 X 0570 0F IO Image Begin Segment out of sequence 01 X 0571 0F IO Image End Segment out of sequence 01 X 0591 0F IO Image Be...

Page 648: ...01 X 0596 11 IO Image Data Element Size Parameter and Image Encoding Parameter inconsistent 01 X 0597 0F IO Image Look Up Table ID Parameter out of sequence 01 X 0597 10 IO Image Look Up Table ID Par...

Page 649: ...alid or unsupported bar code data length 01 X 040E 00 Check digit calculation exception 01 X 040F 00 Unsupported 2D bar code size 01 X 040F 01 Invalid structured append sequence indicator 01 X 040F 02...

Page 650: ...EBCDIC Code Page value 01 X 040F 0F Invalid QR Code Version value 01 X 040F 10 Invalid QR Code Error Correction level value 01 X 040F 11 Incompatible combination of QR Code Special function flags 01...

Page 651: ...exception 01 X 0368 00 Begin Area received incorrectly 01 X 0368 01 Area truncated exception 01 X 0368 02 Supported order invalid in area 01 X 0368 03 Pattern Symbol Set not supported 01 X 0368 04 Und...

Page 652: ...03D1 00 Truncated graphics image exception 01 X 03D1 01 Invalid order in graphics image 01 X 03D1 02 Graphics image format not supported 01 X 03D1 03 Image width greater than maximum supported 01 X 03...

Page 653: ...unsupported area position reference system 01 X 0205 01 Invalid spanning sequence 01 X 0205 05 Invalid or unsupported self defining field unit base 01 X 0206 01 Invalid Begin Suppression BSU 01 X 0206...

Page 654: ...r unsupported inter character adjustment 01 X 0213 01 Invalid or unsupported Absolute Move Baseline AMB 01 X 0214 01 Invalid or unsupported Absolute Move Inline AMI 01 X 0214 02 The font resource to b...

Page 655: ...Font Control unit base for L units 01 X 021C 01 Invalid escape sequence 01 X 021C 02 Invalid LFC command byte count value 01 X 021D 02 Invalid or unsupported the Load Font Equivalence global font ID 0...

Page 656: ...id or unsupported Load Font Control character data alignment 01 X 022E 02 Insufficient font data received 01 X 0231 01 Invalid or unsupported Load Copy Control number of copies 01 X 0232 01 Invalid or...

Page 657: ...Maximum number of Fonts allowed by printer exceeded 01 X 023C 02 Invalid or unsupported value within Load Font Index command 01 X 023E 02 Invalid Load Font Control character pattern address 01 X 023F...

Page 658: ...e 01 X 0248 01 Invalid or unsupported Write Image Control scan line direction 01 X 0249 01 Invalid scan line sequence direction in the WIC command 01 X 024A 01 Invalid or unsupported Write Image Contr...

Page 659: ...Xp extent 01 X 0263 02 Invalid or unsupported Load Page Descriptor Yp extent 01 X 0264 02 Invalid or unsupported Load Page Descriptor unit base 01 X 0268 02 Invalid or unsupported Load page Descripto...

Page 660: ...number of triplet data bytes in a group triplet 01 X 027C 01 Incompatible finishing operations 01 X 027C 02 Too many or too few sheets for a finishing operation 01 X 027C 03 Invalid or unsupported fin...

Page 661: ...xel units per unit base in the X direction 01 X 0289 02 Invalid or unsupported Load Font Control Pixel units per unit base in the Y direction 01 X 028A 01 Invalid or unsupported Delete Page Segment co...

Page 662: ...01 Invalid or unsupported page segment Host Assigned ID 01 X 0295 01 Page segment Host Assigned ID already loaded 01 X 0295 02 Invalid or unsupported XOH Page Counters Control page counter update 01...

Page 663: ...cient storage to print the sheet 1E X 02B0 00 LCPC Code Page HAID already in use 01 X 02B0 01 Invalid LCPC Code Page HAID 01 X 02B0 02 Invalid or Unsupported LCPC Encoding Scheme 01 X 02B0 04 Too much...

Page 664: ...lid Name Length in LF3 technology specific object 01 X 02B1 0B Invalid data within a LF3 technology specific object 01 X 02B2 01 Parent character set not activated 01 X 02B2 02 Font character set exte...

Page 665: ...ied in a copy subgroup 01 X 02C3 01 Mixture of simplex and duplex parameters in an LCC command 01 X 02C4 01 Unequal copy counts in an LCC command 01 X 02C5 01 Unable to delete resource needed on duple...

Page 666: ...printer after an exception occurs the host program must determine the position of the sheets in the paper path Count fields in the ACK command identify the state of a virtual paper path that includes...

Page 667: ...Counter Set to Jam Recovery Page Counter Committed Copy Counter Set to Jam Recovery Page Counter Operator Viewing Page Counter Set to Jam Recovery Page Counter Operator Viewing Copy Counter Set to Ja...

Page 668: ...Jam Recovery Copy Counter No change Stacked Page Counter No change Stacked Copy Counter No change Action Code 01 Received Page Counter No change Committed Page Counter No change Committed Copy Counte...

Page 669: ...ange Jam Recovery Copy Counter No change Stacked Page Counter No change Stacked Copy Counter No change All other action codes Received Page Counter No change Committed Page Counter No change Committed...

Page 670: ...e Jam Recovery Copy Counter No change Stacked Page Counter No change Stacked Copy Counter No change Normal Counter Wrap on a Per Counter Basis Received Page Counter Reset to 0 Committed Page Counter R...

Page 671: ...incremented for page in error that is any partial page is discarded The Received Page Counter should be incremented if a partial or complete page is printed For Action Code X 1E the host should issue...

Page 672: ...acked Copy Counter No change Action Code 01 and the page is not printed Received Page Counter Reflects the page in which the error occurs only if the error occurred on the last copy group Committed Pa...

Page 673: ...ery Page Counter No change Jam Recovery Copy Counter No change Stacked Page Counter No change Stacked Copy Counter No change Action Code 01 on back side and the page is not printed Received Page Count...

Page 674: ...e Counter No change Stacked Copy Counter No change Action Code 01 on the back side and the page is printed Received Page Counter Reflects the page in which the error occurs back side only if the error...

Page 675: ...esources page 89 Coded Font includes the Date Time stamps for the resident fonts The machine will report DBCS raster font and any captured raster fonts using the RRL command when the IPDS Resolution o...

Page 676: ...BM Core Interchange Resident Scalable Font Set IPDS only Resident PSC Strategic Scalable Font Set 2 These subset GCSGIDs are valid combination entries for the associated superset GCSGIDs in the GCSGID...

Page 677: ...change Resident Code Page Set and page 121 IBM Coordinated Font Set Code Page Set GCSGID CPGID and will be reported via XOA RRL RT 01 RIDF 03 also RT 10 RIDF 03 In all GRIDs the GCSGID chosen will bel...

Page 678: ...inations The GCSGID CPGID pairs for each font are obtained by finding the Code Page s in page 95 Resident IPDS Fonts that match the Code Page s listed for a given FGID FW pair in page 94 Font and Code...

Page 679: ...rinting A coded font consists of two parts References to specific character sets References to specific code pages A character must be included in the specified character set and listed on the specifi...

Page 680: ...aracter from similar characters For example the following characters look similar however they are different and are assigned different character IDs Minus sign Character ID SA000000 Hyphen Character...

Page 681: ...racter IDs in the code page must be included in that character set Every code page has 256 positions or code points that represent potential characters Each of the code points is normally identified b...

Page 682: ...t 5A in code page 00280 Version 1 Operating System 400 Terms Table 158 lists the IBM AFP font terminology and describes how it is used with the OS 400 printing interfaces AFP Term OS 400 AFP Implement...

Page 683: ...d as the number of characters per inch Typographic fonts Typographic fonts are identified as Typo Most documents are easier to read if the widths of the characters vary that is if a W is printed wider...

Page 684: ...typographic fonts in all pitches point sizes and widths The information provided to the printer to select a font is called a GRID Global Resource Identifier The GRID consists of the following See page...

Page 685: ...ntifiers specified within text graphics or bar code data to font Host Assigned IDs HAIDs and Global Resource IDs GRIDs If the GRID specified in the LFE command matches a GRID contained in the printer...

Page 686: ...owing language groups Latin 1 2 3 4 5 Symbols Arabic Cyrillic Greek Hebrew Thai Lao Katakana page 97 XOA RRL Replies for Font Character Sets IBM Core Interchange Resident Scalable Font Set lists the t...

Page 687: ...ietnamese Times New Roman Medium 2308 1503 Scalable See page 106 IBM Core Interchange Resident Code Page Set Times New Roman Bold 2309 1503 Scalable See page 106 IBM Core Interchange Resident Code Pag...

Page 688: ...Euro Times New Roman Medium 2308 1191 Scalable See page 106 IBM Core Interchange Resident Code Page Set Times New Roman Bold 2309 1191 Scalable See page 106 IBM Core Interchange Resident Code Page Set...

Page 689: ...page 106 IBM Core Interchange Resident Code Page Set Helvetica Roman Medium 2304 1504 Scalable See page 106 IBM Core Interchange Resident Code Page Set Helvetica Roman Bold 2305 1504 Scalable See pag...

Page 690: ...ros Setting Italic Medium 2310 1506 Scalable See page 106 IBM Core Interchange Resident Code Page Set ITC Boutros Setting Italic Bold 2311 1506 Scalable See page 106 IBM Core Interchange Resident Code...

Page 691: ...Code Page Set Hebrew with Euro Narkissim Medium 2308 1362 Scalable See page 106 IBM Core Interchange Resident Code Page Set Narkissim Bold 2309 1362 Scalable See page 106 IBM Core Interchange Residen...

Page 692: ...ident Code Page Set Shalom Italic Medium 424 1362 Scalable See page 106 IBM Core Interchange Resident Code Page Set Shalom Italic Bold 428 1362 Scalable See page 106 IBM Core Interchange Resident Code...

Page 693: ...de Page Set Courier Thai Medium 416 1505 Scalable See page 106 IBM Core Interchange Resident Code Page Set Courier Thai Bold 420 1505 Scalable See page 106 IBM Core Interchange Resident Code Page Set...

Page 694: ...m 2306 1341 Scalable See page 106 IBM Core Interchange Resident Code Page Set Pusuwan Italic Bold 2307 1341 Scalable See page 106 IBM Core Interchange Resident Code Page Set Courier Lao Medium 416 134...

Page 695: ...1188 1189 1198 1220 1232 1233 1237 1256 1258 1259 1260 1261 1268 1286 1301 1302 2039 1355 1269 2041 2041 0695 0988 1243 1353 1412 2039 1275 0340 0630 0909 1191 1257 1264 0235 0994 1154 1162 1177 1244...

Page 696: ...page 105 GCSGID Subsets to determine which code pages apply to a particular font family IBM Core Interchange Resident Code Page Set Code Page Global ID CPGID Graphic Character Set ID GCSGID Language S...

Page 697: ...695 Finnish Swedish ECECP 1144 695 Italian ECECP 1145 695 Castilian Spanish Latin American Spanish ECECP 1146 695 UK English ECECP 1147 695 French Catalan ECECP 1148 695 Multinational ECECP Belgium Fr...

Page 698: ...atin 1 ASCII Code Pages 437 919 Multinational US English UK English Dutch German Finnish French Italian Spanish Swedish 850 980 Multinational PC 858 988 Multinational PC with Euro 860 990 Portuguese P...

Page 699: ...l with Euro 1250 1410 Windows Latin 2 853 983 Latin 3 Multilingual PC 905 1286 Latin 3 Multilingual 913 1286 Latin 3 Multilingual 1069 1256 Latin 4 EBCDIC 914 1256 Latin 4 ISO ASCII 857 987 Latin 5 Tu...

Page 700: ...namese EBCDIC 1164 1397 Vietnamese EBCDIC with Euro 1129 1336 Vietnamese ISO 8 1163 1397 Vietnamese ISO 8 with Euro 1258 1418 Windows Vietnamese Thailand 838 1279 Thailand 889 1102 Thailand 874 1279 T...

Page 701: ...025 1150 Cyrillic Multilingual 1251 1411 Windows Cyrillic 423 218 Greek 183 Primary 875 813 925 Greek ISO ASCII 8 Bit 813 1371 Greek ISO ASCII 8 Bit with Euro 851 981 Greek PC Primary 869 869 998 Gree...

Page 702: ...s 420 235 Arabic Bilingual 420 1461 Arabic Bilingual with Euro 864 994 Arabic PC 864 1463 Arabic PC with Euro 1008 1162 Arabic ISO ASCII 8 Bit 1008 1464 Arabic ISO ASCII 8 Bit with Euro 1029 1154 Arab...

Page 703: ...GML List Symbols Symbols 259 340 Symbols Set 7 899 340 Symbols Set 7 ASCII 1087 1257 Symbols Adobe 1038 1257 Symbols Adobe ASCII 1091 1191 Symbols Modified Set 7 1092 1191 Symbols Modified Set 7 ASCII...

Page 704: ...Code Page Global ID CPGID Graphic Character Set ID GCSGID Language Supported 1139 1122 Japan Alphanumeric Katakana APL2 293 1340 APL USA 310 963 Graphic Escape APL TN 910 1330 APL ASCII 6 Fonts 114...

Page 705: ...t PSC Strategic Scalable Font Set 2 See page 117 4028 Compatibility Resident Code Page Set for an explanation of the groups used in the Code Pages column Prestige fonts used with code pages with a CPG...

Page 706: ...84 A B Courier Bold 46 10 12 144 A B Courier Bold 108 12 10 120 A B Courier Italic 92 12 10 120 A B Letter Gothic 281 20 7 72 A B OCR A 19 10 12 144 892 OCR B 3 10 12 144 893 Prestige Pica 12 10 12 14...

Page 707: ...763 Typo 12 80 A Times Roman Bold Italic 5835 764 Typo 10 67 A Times Roman Bold Italic 5835 765 Typo 12 80 A Gothic Text 311x 203 13 3 9 108 A B Gothic Text 311x 283 20 6 72 A B Gothic Text 311x 290...

Page 708: ...321 288 325 1002 1132 437 919 850 980 858 988 1003 Addition to 4028 font support Not supported by 4028 1133 Group B 256 Replaced by 500 337 289 Replaced by 500 but missing obsolete Peseta character 32...

Page 709: ...ategic Font Set 2 Resident PSC Strategic Scalable Font Set 2 Typeface FGID GCSGID Font Width Code Pages APL 307 1304 Scalable 293 310 910 APL Bold 322 1304 Scalable 293 310 910 Boldface 20224 2039 Sca...

Page 710: ...106 IBM Core Interchange Resident Code Page Set Prestige Euro 432 2041 Scalable See page 106 IBM Core Interchange Resident Code Page Set Prestige Bold 318 2039 Scalable See page 106 IBM Core Interchan...

Page 711: ...r Set ID GCSGID 293 380 310 963 910 1113 876 892 968 877 893 969 877 893 1502 290 1027 1172 897 1164 1041 1187 GCSGID Subsets for the Strategic Font Set 2 GCSGID Valid GCSGID Subsets 1304 0380 0963 11...

Page 712: ...CSGID 697 CPGID 037 FontWidth 144 CPI setting is 10 0 The default font may be changed by the operator using the printer s control panel It will reset to the Factory Setting upon each IML It can be res...

Page 713: ...id unsupported CPGID becomes Code Page 037 Group A An invalid unsupported Font Width CPI becomes 10 0 CPI which will translate to 12 points For a Group A CPGID an invalid unsupported FGID becomes 416...

Page 714: ...ish Swedish 280 A Italian 281 A Japanese 284 A Spanish 285 A UK English 286 A Austrian German Alternate 287 A Danish Norwegian Alternate 288 A Finnish Swedish Alternate 297 A French 871 A Icelandic 11...

Page 715: ...ic primary 1026 E Turkish primary Selectable Fonts The following fonts FGID are selectable by the operator FGID Group FGID Description 2304 A E Helvetica Roman ITC Boutros Modern Rokaa Narkiss Tam Med...

Page 716: ...g Shalom Medium 420 A E Courier Roman Boutros Typing Shalom Bold 424 A E Courier Roman Boutros Typing Shalom Italic Medium 428 A E Courier Roman Boutros Typing Shalom Italic Bold 20224 A Boldface 304...

Page 717: ...6 7 CPI 281 A Letter Gothic 20 CPI 19 C OCR A 03 D OCR B 12 A Prestige Pica 10 0 CPI 86 A Prestige Elite 12 0 CPI 221 A Prestige Elite 15 0 CPI 256 A Prestige Elite 17 1 CPI 111 A Prestige Elite Bold...

Page 718: ...ly IPDS Font Width is in terms of 1440ths of an inch for example 144 120 However printer s control panel Font Width selection is more easily understood and more universally used as Characters Per Inch...

Page 719: ...resident in the printer These are supported as shown in page 115 4028 Compatibility Resident Font Set Code page 1303 is also resident to be used for printing code 128 bar codes IPDS Font Bolding The P...

Page 720: ...6 Fonts 130...

Page 721: ...h AIX Application System 400 AS 400 IBM OS 400 Print Services Facility PS 2 and PSF are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States other countries or both PCL is a...

Page 722: ...7 Appendix 132...

Page 723: ...ol 46 Exception Reporting Codes 51 F Factory Setting 122 Flag Byte 22 Font and Code Page Selection 94 Font Identification 85 Font State 18 Font Terms 93 Formats 0 1 and 2 for Sense Bytes 4 18 and 20 2...

Page 724: ...10 Printing Baseline 28 R Recovery 45 Reserved Bytes 22 Resident Font Activation Methods 95 Resident IPDS Fonts 95 Resident PSC Strategic Scalable Font Set 2 119 S Selectable Code Pages 123 Selectabl...

Page 725: ...MEMO 135...

Page 726: ...MEMO 136 EN GB EN US EN AU M158 7518...

Page 727: ......

Page 728: ...EN GB EN US EN AU M158 7518 2014...

Page 729: ...IPDS Technical Reference 2...

Page 730: ......

Page 731: ...Font Environment 17 Resource ID example with RIDF Coded Font 18 Resource ID example with RIDF Object OID 20 Resource ID example with RIDF Data object font 20 Begin Page 22 Deactivate Font 23 End 26 En...

Page 732: ...Command Set Presentation Text Commands 107 Load Equivalence 107 Write Text 107 Temporary Baseline Move 124 3 IM Image Command Set IM Image Commands 129 Write Image Control 130 Write Image 134 4 IO Ima...

Page 733: ...unction Set Commands 191 8 Page Segment Command Set Page Segment Function Set Commands 193 9 Object Container Command Set Object Container Function Set Commands 195 10 Loaded Font Command Set Loaded F...

Page 734: ...ion Guide IPDS_CONF pdf English Only Explains about the environment necessary for connecting the mainframe to the machine and performing IPDS printing IPDS Technical Reference 1 IPDS_TEC1 pdf English...

Page 735: ...ntents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice In no event will the company be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages as a result of handling or opera...

Page 736: ...ng the machine and explanations of likely causes of paper misfeeds damage to originals or loss of data Be sure to read these explanations Indicates supplementary explanations of the machine s function...

Page 737: ...inology Paper Input and Output Receptacles Input receptacles are called trays Output receptacles are called stackers or bins Related Publications This book refers to the following PostScript Language...

Page 738: ...8...

Page 739: ...page 22 Begin Page page 23 Deactivate Font page 26 End page 27 End Page page 28 Load Copy Control page 35 Load Font Equivalence page 39 Logical Page Descriptor page 44 Logical Page Position page 46 Pr...

Page 740: ...ge Reply Bit Code Meaning Bit 0 Reserved Bit 1 Correlation Number Present Bit 2 Acknowledgement Continuation Bits 3 6 Reserved Bit 7 The Persistent NACK bit is for Non SNA DSC Mode NACKs only This bit...

Page 741: ...copy of the sheet is stacked 5 6 X 0000 X FFFF Committed Copy Counter Incremented by the number of pages on a sheet when the sheet is stacked 7 8 X 0000 X FFFF Operator Viewing Page Counter Increment...

Page 742: ...last copy of the sheet is stacked 17 18 X 0000 X FFFF Stacked Copy Counter Incremented by the number of pages on a sheet when the sheet is stacked 19 n SPECIAL DATA AREA This area contains zero or mor...

Page 743: ...font identified by the HAID is deactivated made unavailable for use by the host but all other current font mappings remain in effect until one of the actions described in the preceding paragraph occur...

Page 744: ...Valid for RT X 01 X 08 X 09 X 10 with RIDF X 07 X 00B8 Valid for RT X 01 or X 08 with RIDF X 06 2 RESOURCE TYPE RT X 028F 01 X 01 Single byte LF1 coded font X 03 Double byte LF1 type coded font secti...

Page 745: ...ees X 5A00 180 degrees X 8700 270 degrees That the Font Inline Sequence is ignored for RT X 06 and X 07 For outline fonts with RT X 10 FIS is used to select the character metrics for a specific writin...

Page 746: ...with assigned code points in the associated code page 14 15 CODE PAGE GLOBAL ID X 028F 02 X 0000 No value supplied X 0001 X FFFE CPGID X FFFF Default Code Page Configuration Settings 16 17 FONT GLOBA...

Page 747: ...Stamp 94 95 GRAPHIC CHARACTER SET GLOBAL ID X 028F 02 X 0000 No value supplied X 0001 X FFFE GCSGID X FFFF All characters with assigned code points in the associated code page 96 97 CODE PAGE GLOBAL I...

Page 748: ...ult FGID Configuration Settings 182 18 3 FONT WIDTH X 028F 02 X 0000 X 0000 No value supplied X 0001 X FFFE FW X FFFF Default FW Configuration Settings Resource ID example with RIDF Coded Font Offset...

Page 749: ...lied X 0001 X FFFE CPGID X FFFF Default Code Page Configuration Settings 20 21 FONT GLOBAL ID X 0000 No value supplied X 0001 X FFFE FGID X FFFF Default FGID Configuration Settings 22 23 FONT WIDTH X...

Page 750: ...FF HSF in 1440th of an inch Resource ID example with RIDF Object OID Offset Range Meaning Error Code 12 IDENTIFIER X 06 Short Form OID 13 OID LENGTH X 00 X 7F 2 to end Unique OID Any Value Resource ID...

Page 751: ...0001 X 7EFF CP HAID 16 17 TTC Font Index X 0000 X FFFF Font Identifier 2 to end Triplets One or more of the following triplets X 02 Fully Qualified Name triplet X 50 Encoded Scheme ID triplet X 8B Da...

Page 752: ...Stream Reference for details At Begin Page processing time a test for media source and destination compatibility will be performed If it is determined that the processing of this page with the media...

Page 753: ...activate Font The Deactivate Font command carries one to six bytes of data used by the host to deactivate one or more coded fonts coded font indexes font character sets or code pages Deactivate Font 2...

Page 754: ...all related indexes X 22 Deactivate a font index for a doublebyte Coded Font section X 2F Deactivate all double byte LF1 Coded Fonts and all related indexes X 30 Deactivate one Code Page X 3F Deactiv...

Page 755: ...0 X 50 and X 51 X 0214 0 2 X 0215 0 2 X 02C5 0 1 X 02C6 0 1 3 SECTION ID X 00 Single byte font X 41 X FD Double byte font Deactivation types X 20 X 21 and X 22 4 5 FONT INLINE SEQUENCE Deactivation Ty...

Page 756: ...ics Write Bar Code Load Code Page or Load Font commands This command marks either the end of an image object a graphics object a bar code object or the end of a downloaded font sequence See the Intell...

Page 757: ...page a page segment or an overlay The EP command is an implicit command to schedule that page for printing if the command is being used to exit page state all data for that page is available to the p...

Page 758: ...ettings when the printer is initially installed The printer s control panel menu mode is provided to allow customers to specify the source tray numbers to meet requirements of legacy applications Exam...

Page 759: ...ray 2 Tray 3 Bypass tray X 8063 Bypass tray X 80FF Default tray Media Destination Byte Pairs X 9101 Standard tray 1 Available values vary depending on the installed option Media Source and Destination...

Page 760: ...y 250 Tray 3 Capacity 500 Bypass tray Capacity 100 A4 210 297 mm A5 210 148 mm A6 105 148 mm B5 182 257 mm B6 128 182 mm Legal 8 5 14 in Foolscap 8 5 13 in Letter 8 5 11 in GovernmentLG 8 25 14 in Fol...

Page 761: ...g Quatro 8 10 in Executive 7 25 10 5 in Half Letter 5 5 8 5 in Com10 4 125 9 5 in Monarch 3 875 7 5 in C5 162 229 mm C6 114 162 mm DL Env 110 220 mm 16K 195 267 mm Custom Sizes 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 100 0 148...

Page 762: ...SEF LEF Yes A6 105 148mm SEF Yes B5 182 257mm SEF Yes B6 128 182mm SEF LEF Yes Legal 8 5 14in SEF Yes Foolscap 8 5 13in SEF Yes Letter 8 5 11in SEF Yes GovernmentLG 8 25 14 in SEF Yes Folio 8 25 13in...

Page 763: ...SEF Yes G LT 8 10 5in SEF Yes Eng Quatro 8 10 in SEF Yes Executive 7 25 10 5in SEF Yes Half Letter 5 5 8 5in SEF LEF Yes Com10 4 125 9 5in SEF Yes Monarch 3 875 7 5in SEF Yes C5 162 229mm SEF Yes C6...

Page 764: ...Standard tray Capacity 250 DL Env 110 220mm SEF Yes 16K 195 267mm SEF Yes Custom Sizes 60 0 127 0 mm to 216 0 900 0 mm 1 Device Control Command Set 34...

Page 765: ...ill be used together with the Font Inline Sequence value Bytes 3 4 to locate a single byte fully described font and font index The set of supported GCSGID CPGID FGID FW GRID combinations described in...

Page 766: ...0 0 degrees X 2D00 90 degrees X 5A00 180 degrees X 8700 270 degrees 5 6 GCSGID X 0000 No value assigned Note 2 X 0001 X FFFE Graphic Character Set Global ID X FFFF All characters with assigned code po...

Page 767: ...d Symbol Sets Bits 1 2 00 Reserved Bit 3 0 1 Ignored Double High Bit 4 0 1 Ignored Italics Bit 5 0 1 Ignored Double Strike Bit 6 0 1 Bold 1 Bit 7 0 1 Ignored Double Wide 15 X 00 Reserved 16 n Addition...

Page 768: ...ibute combination is restricted by a licensing agreement the font attributes may be executed by substitution or other means If an appropriate font is not available the attribute may not occur Also wit...

Page 769: ...stored with each Begin Page or Begin Overlay command The LPD command is valid with 24 28 34 36 38 40 41 or 43 bytes The printer accepts the LPD command using any of these valid lengths Offset Range Me...

Page 770: ...ta 16 23 Reserved 24 25 I AXIS ORIENTATION X 0268 0 2 X 0000 0 degrees X 2D00 90 degrees X 5A00 180 degrees X 8700 270 degrees X FFFF Printer Default 26 27 B AXIS ORIENTATION X 0269 0 2 X 0000 0 degre...

Page 771: ...Technical Reference 1 X 0210 0 1 X FFFF Printer Default 34 35 X 0000 X 7FFF INTERCHARACTER ADJUSTMENT See Notation Conventions IPDS Technical Reference 1 X 0212 0 1 X FFFF Printer Default 36 37 Reser...

Page 772: ...rt X 0003 or X FF03 Pink Limited Simulated Color Support X 0004 or X FF04 Green Limited Simulated Color Support X 0005 or X FF05 Turquoise Limited Simulated Color Support X 0006 or X FF06 Yellow Limit...

Page 773: ...nce of the triplet received For details see Color Simulation IPDS Technical Reference 1 Presentation Space Reset Mixing Triplet This optional triplet can be placed at the end of the LPD command to spe...

Page 774: ...chnical Reference 1 X 02A4 0 1 X 02AD 01 4 PAGE PLACEMENT X 00 Default placement X 10 Partition 1 front side X 11 Partition 1 back side X 20 Partition 2 front side X 21 Partition 2 back side X 30 Part...

Page 775: ...Offset Range Meaning Error Code 8 9 PAGE ORIENTATION X 0000 0 degrees X 2D00 90 degrees X 5A00 180 degrees X 8700 270 degrees Explicit placement is supported Logical Page Position 45...

Page 776: ...ctivate flag set to B 0 resets all fidelity controls to their default settings Offset Range Meaning Error Code 0 X 00 RESERVED 1 FLAGS Bit 0 ACTIVATE 0 Reset to default fidelity controls and activate...

Page 777: ...e exception continuation and reporting rules for finishing exceptions This fidelity control applies when a request for a specific finishing operation cannot be satisfied Offset Range Meaning Error Cod...

Page 778: ...uct Code X 2707 SP 4510DN SP 4520DN X 4028 4028 Emulation 4028 3 Model X 01 SP 4510DN X 02 SP 4520DN X 00 4028 Emulation Simplex X 12 4028 Emulation Duplex 4 5 X 0000 Reserved Device Control Command S...

Page 779: ...UALITY CONTROL 36 37 X 9001 XOH Order PRINT BUFFERED DATA 38 39 X 9003 XOH Order SPECIFY GROUP OPERATION 40 41 X 9004 XOH Order DEFINE GROUP BOUNDARY 42 43 X 9005 XOH Order ERASE RESIDUAL PRINT DATA 4...

Page 780: ...t support in SPE cmd 80 81 X F601 Position check highlighting support in XOA EHC 82 83 X F602 Independent exception page print in XOA EHC Independent Exception Page Print is only present in Native mod...

Page 781: ...t IM1 Subset 4 5 X FF10 IMD1 Data 6 7 X 1001 UNORDERED IMAGE BLOCKS 8 9 X 4022 COLOR of MEDIUM SUPPORTED LIMITED SIMULATED COLOR SUPPORTED For details about color simulation and product support specif...

Page 782: ...23 X 5101 Bit ordering supported 24 25 X 5204 Unpadded RIDIC Recording Algorithm supported 26 27 X 5505 Multiple Image Content Supported 28 29 X A004 All four orientations supported 30 31 X F300 Repl...

Page 783: ...20 21 X 5003 Uncompressed Image supported 22 23 X 5008 ABIC Compression supported 24 25 X 500A Concatenated ABIC 26 27 X 5082 G4 Facsimile Coding Scheme CCITT G4MMR 28 29 X 5083 ISO ITU TSS JPEG supp...

Page 784: ...5008 ABIC Compression supported 22 23 X 5080 G3 Facsimile Coding Scheme CCITT G3MH 24 25 X 5081 G3 Facsimile Coding Scheme CCITT G3MR 26 27 X 5082 G4 Facsimile Coding Scheme CCITT G4MMR 28 29 X 5101...

Page 785: ...rding Algorithm supported 30 31 X 5505 Multiple image content supported 32 33 X A004 All four orientations supported 34 35 X F301 Scale to fill mapping supported IO Image Command Set IOCA FS45 Offset...

Page 786: ...Command Set GR1 Subset 4 5 X FF20 GOCA DR 2V0 data 6 7 X 1001 UNORDERED GRAPHICS BLOCKS 8 9 X 4022 COLOR of MEDIUM SUPPORTED LIMITED SIMULATED COLOR SUPPORTED For details about color simulation and p...

Page 787: ...ess Color Supported 38 39 X 4101 GOCA Box Drawing Supported 40 41 X 4102 Partial Arc Drawing Supported 42 43 X 4106 Set Fractional Line Width Supported 44 45 X 4108 Normal line width default 46 47 X 4...

Page 788: ...A004 4 CHARACTER ROTATIONS LFI command 8 9 X B002 LFI UNDERSCORE Width and Position USED 10 11 X C005 BOUNDED BOX RASTER FONT TECHNOLOGY 12 13 X C100 FIXED METRICS 14 15 X C101 RELATIVE METRICS Loade...

Page 789: ...cter Parameters in LCPC Supported 14 15 X B005 Extended Unicode mapping code page support 16 17 X C01F ADOBE TYPE 1 PFB OUTLINE FONT TECHNOLOGY 18 19 X C101 RELATIVE METRICS Loaded Font Command Set LF...

Page 790: ...details about color simulation and product support specifics see Color Simulation IPDS Technical Reference 1 10 11 X A004 All four orientations supported 12 13 X 000C VECTOR LENGTH 14 15 X C2C3 BAR CO...

Page 791: ...000C VECTOR LENGTH 2 3 X D6C3 Object Container Command set OC1 Subset 4 5 X 0000 No levels defined 6 7 X 1201 Data object resource support 8 9 X F301 Scale to fill mapping supported 10 11 X 5800 Imag...

Page 792: ...d one block is printed on the trailing edge of the sheet If the MF order is included in a page that is part of a Load Copy Control copy group See page 28 Load Copy Control all the copies of the page w...

Page 793: ...Report All other Exceptions with AEA s Bit 7 1 Report All other Exceptions with AEA s 3 ALTERNATE EXCEPTION ACTIONS Bits 0 6 0 Reserved Bit 7 0 Take AEA if defined Bit 7 1 Don t take AEA 4 EXCEPTION...

Page 794: ...the space available in the Special Data Area of Acknowledge Reply the printer will follow either the acknowledge continuation method or the RRL continuation method depending on the host as described i...

Page 795: ...r Sets supported in a font character set X 12 Specific Code Pages X 41 Data object font X 42 Data object font component X 40 Data Object Resource X FF All Resources 7 RESOURCE ID FORMAT X 0291 0 2 X 0...

Page 796: ...ation to finish the reply If the host requests both RRL and ACK continuation the printer will default to RRL continuation Bytes 8 and 9 are ignored when the resource type is ALL Exception ID 0291 02 i...

Page 797: ...de Pages X 07 Font Character Sets X 08 Single Byte Coded Font Index X 09 Double Byte Coded font Section Indexes X 11 Graphic Character Sets supported in a font character set X 12 Specific Code Pages X...

Page 798: ...W combination which is not supported in the current configuration will result in a negative response Reply Byte 4 0 For details about a description of the supported GCSGID CPGID FGID FW combinations s...

Page 799: ...are representative of the standard printer source media configuration These extents can be modified as a result of receiving a XOHSMO command as described in page 100 XOH Set Media Origin Actual tray...

Page 800: ...ith Quadruple Media OID X nnnn Machine with Media Name 2 3 X 0001 PRINTABLE AREA Self Defining Field ID 4 INPUT MEDIA SOURCE X 00 Tray 1 Tray 2 1 X 00 Tray 1 Paper type Envelope Tray 2 Bypass Tray Tra...

Page 801: ...in L Units X 00E3 Restricted 4mm X 0000 Unrestricted 0mm 16 17 Ym OFFSET of the Printable Area in L units X 00E3 Restricted 4mm X 0000 Unrestricted 0mm For A4 media there is special processing with r...

Page 802: ...k 8 685 in X 2B3A 8in 13in 7 685 in X 2CA2 8 25in 13in 7 935 in X 2E0A 8 5 13 in 8 185 in X 2E0A Legal 8 185 in X 367A 10in 14in 9 685 in X 367A 10in 15in 9 685 in X 3C1A 11in 14in 10 685 in X 3C1A 11...

Page 803: ...JIS 174 mm X 2CBC A4 202 mm X 2F86 A4 Tabstock 214 6 mm X 3724 B4 ISO 249 mm X 395C 8 Kai 259 mm X 296A 16 Kai 187 mm X 4000 A3 289 mm X 145F X 474F Custom 92 mm to 322 mm Transparencies Labels X 2E0A...

Page 804: ...32A0 Letter Tabstock 9 in X 2D00 8in 13in 8 in X 2E68 8 25in 13in 8 25 in X 2FD0 8 5in 13in 8 5 in X 2FD0 Legal 8 5 in X 3840 10in 14in 10 in X 3840 10in 15in 10 in X 3DE0 11in 14in 11 in X 3DE0 11in...

Page 805: ...284E B5 JIS 182 mm X 2E82 A4 210 mm X 314C A4 Tabstock 222 6 mm X 38EA B4 ISO 257 mm X 3B21 8 Kai 267 mm X 2B30 16 Kai 195 mm X 41C6 A3 297 mm X 1625 X 4914 Custom 100 mm to 330 mm Transparencies Labe...

Page 806: ...ter Tabstock 10 685 in X 475A 8in 13in 12 685 in X 475A 8 25in 13in 12 685 in X 475A 8 5in 13in 12 685 in X 4CFA Legal 13 685 in X 4CFA 10in 14in 13 685 in X 529A 10in 15in 14 685 in X 4CFA 11in 14in...

Page 807: ...JIS 249 mm X 4000 A4 289 mm X 4000 A4 Tabstock 289 mm X 4ED6 B4 ISO 356 mm X 5499 8 Kai 382 mm X 395C 16 Kai 259 mm X 5B3D A3 412 mm X 1D02 63A8 Custom 131 mm to 450 mm Transparencies Labels X 3C1A L...

Page 808: ...X 3DE0 Letter Tabstock 11 in X 4920 8in 13in 13 in X 4920 8 25in 13in 13 in X 4920 8 5in 13in 13 in X 4EC0 Legal 14 in X 4EC0 10in 14in 14 in X 5460 10in 15in 15 in X 4EC0 11in 14in 14 in X 5460 11in...

Page 809: ...1C6 A4 297 mm 22 23 INPUT MEDIA SOURCE CHARACTERISTICS Bit 0 0 1 0 No Duplex 1 Duplex Bits 1 2 10 10 Cut Sheet Media Bit 3 1 0 Tray Not Available 1 Tray Available Bit 4 0 0 Reserved Bit 5 0 1 0 No Env...

Page 810: ...byte X 000F Machine with Quadruple OID byte 26 INPUT MEDIA ID Type X 10 MO DCA Input Media Type OID 27 X 06 OID Encoding 28 OID LENGTH X 07 or Machine with Single OID byte X 08 or Machine with Double...

Page 811: ...33 Letter Colored 51 X 34 Letter Transparent 52 X 8111 Letter Tabstock 9 11 145 No OID Returned 8in 13in No OID Returned 8 25in 13in X 3F 8 5in 13in 63 X 3C Legal 60 X 3D Legal Colored 61 No OID Retu...

Page 812: ...eturned 170 210mm No OID Returned 182 210mm No OID Returned 210 340mm X 2B B5 JIS 43 X 00 A4 0 X 01 A4 Colored 1 X 02 A4 Transparent 2 X 07 A4 Tabstock 7 X 1E B4 ISO 30 X 1F B4 Colored ISO 31 No OID R...

Page 813: ...given media source See Media Source and Destination Support Matrices for specific details on media duplex ability Input Media ID type X 06 Media OID is only returned if a particular media has a regist...

Page 814: ...t the Print Mode setting in the IPDS menu Note that the resolutions specified also apply to GOCA image if the image resolution specified in the GDD command is X 0000 indicating that no explicit GOCA i...

Page 815: ...S Data 25 26 X 0022 OVERLAY IMAGE Data 27 28 X 0023 OVERLAY TEXT Data 29 30 X 0024 OVERLAY BAR CODE Data 31 32 X 0031 PAGE SEGMENT GRAPHICS Data 33 34 X 0032 PAGE SEGMENT IMAGE Data 35 36 X 0033 PAGE...

Page 816: ...HICS Data 17 18 X 0012 PAGE IMAGE Data 19 20 X 0013 PAGE TEXT Data 21 22 X 0014 PAGE BAR CODE Data 23 24 X 0021 OVERLAY GRAPHICS Data 25 26 X 0022 OVERLAY IMAGE Data 27 28 X 0023 OVERLAY TEXT Data 29...

Page 817: ...d 2 3 X 0005 COLOR SUPPORT Self Defining Field 4 5 X 0008 BLACK Installed Features Self Defining Field Since printers are capable of supporting multiple features multiple configuration combinations ar...

Page 818: ...Byte Offset Range Meaning 0 1 X 0022 VECTOR LENGTH 2 3 X 000A RRL RESOURCE TYPE Self RRL query combinations that receive a non zero Resource Type reply See page 64 XOA Request Resource List 4 5 X 0100...

Page 819: ...s that receive a non zero Resource Type reply See page 64 XOA Request Resource List 4 5 X 0100 Single Byte Coded Fonts as Host Assigned Resource ID 6 7 X 0103 Single Byte Coded Fonts as IBM Global Res...

Page 820: ...100 Data object Font as Host Assigned Resource ID 46 47 X 4200 Data object Font Components as Host Assigned Resource ID 48 49 X 4209 Data object Font Components with Object OID Format 50 51 X FF00 All...

Page 821: ...s with MVS Host Unalterable Remote Font Environment 8 9 X 0303 Double Byte Coded LF1 Font Secs with IBM Global Resource IDs 10 11 X 0306 Double Byte Coded LF1 Font Secs with MVS Host Unalterable Remot...

Page 822: ...Byte Options X 00 and 01 9 X 1C Data Matrix 2D Bar Code Modifier Byte Option X 00 10 X 1D MaxiCode 2D Bar Code Modifier Byte Option X 00 11 X 1E PDF417 2D Bar Code Modifier Byte Options X 00 and X 01...

Page 823: ...he value specified in bytes 0 1 for this set Supported Group Operations Self Defining Field ID Offset Range Meaning 0 1 X 0005 LENGTH of this Self Defining Field 2 3 X 0012 SUPPORTED GROUP OPERATIONS...

Page 824: ...ie 296538 EBCDIC 12 bytes 33 34 X 0000 TAG 35 43 IPDS CODE LEVEL X F0F0F0F 0F44BF5F 3F0 4 530 EBCDIC 9 bytes 44 59 CONTROLLER CODE LEVEL X F0F0F0F 0F0F0F0F 0F0F0F0F 0F14BF2F 12 1 21 EBCDIC 16 bytes 60...

Page 825: ...Type Page or Overlay State 6 21 X 06072b 1200040 1011600 0000000 00000 Graphics Interchange Format GIF 22 37 X 06072b 1200040 1012F00 0000000 00000 IOCA Tile Resource 38 53 X 06072b 1200040 1011700 00...

Page 826: ...nsparency 118 13 3 X 06072b 1200040 1014200 0000000 00000 AFPC TIFF 134 X C2 length of the Type record 135 X 02 home state Type 136 15 1 X 06072b 1200040 1011600 0000000 00000 Graphics Interchange For...

Page 827: ...00 0000000 00000 TIFF multi image file with transparency 232 24 7 X 06072b 1200040 1013E00 0000000 00000 TIFF multi image file without transparency 248 26 3 X 06072b 1200040 1013500 0000000 00000 True...

Page 828: ...4 5 X 0001 Device default monochrome appearance PFC Triplets Supported Self Defining Field ID Offset Range Meaning 0 1 X 0008 LENGTH of this Self Defining Field 2 3 X 0016 PFC Triplets Supported Self...

Page 829: ...alues in the SIMS support tables represent the default settings when the printer is initially installed For this machine the printer s control panel menu mode is provided to allow customers to specify...

Page 830: ...Tray 3 Bypass tray X 02 Tray 1 Tray 2 Tray 3 Bypass tray X 63 Bypass tray X FF Default tray 1 Available values vary depending on the installed option XOH Set Media Origin The XOH Set Media Origin SMO...

Page 831: ...set Range Meaning Error Code 0 1 X 1700 Set Media Size SMS order code 2 UNIT BASE Measurement Units X 0274 0 2 X 00 10 in X 01 10 centimeters 3 4 L Units per UNIT BASE X 0270 0 2 X 3840 14400 L Units...

Page 832: ...cover from an exception or after a XOA Discard Buffer Data command Offset Range Meaning Error Code 0 1 X F500 OPC Order Code 2 X 00 Do Nothing default X 01 Synchronize Counters XOH Define Group Bounda...

Page 833: ...riplet specifies host specific print data formats for print job identification The printer utilizes this information to provide IPDS print job identification on the printer console display Offset Rang...

Page 834: ...UDGET0 1 Filename EBCDIC 8 bytes 23 32 OS 400 ID DATA X C2E4C4 C7C5E3F 2F0F0F1 i e BUDGET2 000 Filename EBCDIC 10 bytes 3 End AIX and NT ID DATA X 444550 5442554 4474554 3230303 0 i e DEPTBUD GET2000...

Page 835: ...group level identified in this command Offset Range Meaning Error Code 0 1 X 0300 Define Group Boundary 2 X 00 X FF Operation Identifier X 01 Keep group together as a print unit X 04 Finish 3 X 00 X F...

Page 836: ...1 Device Control Command Set 106...

Page 837: ...riate Load Equivalence command was previously received If more than 127 LE entries are specified exception X 0202 02 is reported Offset Range Meaning Error Code 0 1 MAPPING TYPE X 02C6 0 2 X 0100 Supp...

Page 838: ...character Adjustment Set Text Color Set Text Orientation Set Variable Space Character Increment Temporary Baseline Move The text control sequence value supersedes the Logical Page Descriptor or Initia...

Page 839: ...lative to the B axis of the Presentation Text Space Offset Range Meaning Error Code 0 1 X 2BD3 TEXT CONTROL Escape Sequence 2 X 04 LENGTH X 021E 01 3 ABSOLUTE MOVE INLINE X C6 Unchained X C7 Chained 4...

Page 840: ...Meaning Error Code 0 1 X 2BD3 TEXT CONTROL Escape Sequence 2 X 03 LENGTH X 021E 01 3 BEGIN SUPPRESSION X F2 Unchained X F3 Chained 4 X 01 X FF SUPPRESSION ID X 0298 0 1 Draw B Axis Rule Draw B axis Ru...

Page 841: ...Rule Control Sequence draws a rule in the i direction Table 70 Draw I Axis Rule Offset Range Meaning Error Code 0 1 X 2BD3 TEXT CONTROL Escape Sequence 2 X 04 or X 07 LENGTH X 021E 01 3 DRAW I AXIS RU...

Page 842: ...quence 2 X 03 LENGTH X 021E 01 3 END SUPPRESSION X F4 Unchained X F5 Chained 4 X 01 X FF SUPPRESSION ID X 0202 0 1 X 0204 0 1 X 0298 0 1 No Operation No Operation Control Sequence has no effect on pre...

Page 843: ...t 5 0 Overstrike white space from AMI Bit 5 1 Bypass white space from AMI Bit 6 0 Overstrike white space from Space or Variable Space Character Bit 6 1 Bypass white space from Space or Variable Space...

Page 844: ...f the presentation position relative to the current inline position Offset Range Meaning Error Code 0 1 X 2BD3 TEXT CONTROL Sequence 2 X 04 LENGTH X 021E 01 3 RELATIVE MOVE INLINE X C8 Unchained X C9...

Page 845: ...inate when a Begin Line control sequence is executed Offset Range Meaning Error Code 0 1 X 2BD3 TEXT CONTROL Sequence 2 X 04 LENGTH X 021E 01 3 SET BASELINE INCREMENT X D0 Unchained X D1 Chained 4 5 X...

Page 846: ...that value The specified color value is applied to foreground areas of the presentation text space Foreground areas consist of the following The stroked and filled areas of solid text characters incl...

Page 847: ...ted Color Support X 40 Standard OCA Limited Simulated Color Support 6 9 X 000000 00 RESERVED 10 1ST COLOR COMPONENT BITS X 020E 05 X 01 X 08 RGB CMYK CIELAB X 10 Standard OCA Highlight 11 2ND COLOR CO...

Page 848: ...tensity CMYK Color Space X nn Cyan Intensity X nn Magenta Intensity X nn Yellow Intensity X nn Black Intensity Highlight Color Space X nnnn Highlight Color Number X nn Percent Coverage X nn Percent Sh...

Page 849: ...een X 0005 or X FF05 Turquoise X 0006 or X FF06 Yellow X 0007 White Color of Medium Reset X 0008 Black X 0010 Brown X FF07 Printer Default Black X FF08 Color of Medium Reset Set Inline Margin Set Inli...

Page 850: ...e specifies additional increment or decrement between graphic characters Offset Range Meaning Error Code 0 1 X 2BD3 TEXT CONTROL Sequence 2 X 04 or X 05 LENGTH X 021E 01 3 SET INTERCHARACTER ADJUSTMEN...

Page 851: ...foreground color attribute that selects the color for subsequent text characters Offset Range Meaning Error Code 0 1 X 2BD3 TEXT CONTROL Sequence 2 X 04 or X 05 LENGTH X 021E 01 3 SET TEXT COLOR X 74...

Page 852: ...Support X 0005 or X FF05 Turquoise Limited Simulated Color Support X 0006 or X FF06 Yellow Limited Simulated Color Support X 0007 White Color of Medium Reset X 0008 Black X 0010 Brown Limited Simulate...

Page 853: ...8700 270 degrees Y direction X FFFF Use LPD value If no LPD is received use printer default 6 B AXIS ORIENTATION X 020F 01 X 0000 0 degrees X direction X 2D00 90 degrees Y direction X 5A00 180 degrees...

Page 854: ...NTROL Sequence 2 X 04 LENGTH X 021E 01 3 SET VARIABLE SPACE CHARACTER INCREMENT X C4 Unchained X C5 Chained 4 5 X 0000 X 7FFF INCREMENT vsi See Notation Conventions IPDS Technical Reference 1 X 0217 0...

Page 855: ...with characteristics identical to the current font may be used to simulate baseline shift superscript subscript The printer accepts this value but treats it as X 00 X FF Same as X 00 6 7 X 0000 X 7FFF...

Page 856: ...ed 4 255 CHARACTER STRING Underscore The Underscore control sequence identifies text that is to be underscored Offset Range Meaning Error Code 0 1 X 2BD3 TEXT CONTROL Sequence 2 X 03 LENGTH X 021E 01...

Page 857: ...space from Absolute Move Inline Bit 5 1 Bypass white space from Absolute Move Inline Bit 6 0 Underscore white space from Space or Variable Space Character Bit 6 1 Bypass white space from Space or Var...

Page 858: ...2 Presentation Text Command Set 128...

Page 859: ...3 IM Image Command Set IM Image Commands Name Command Sub command Where to Look Write Image Control X D63D page 130 Write Image Control Write Image X D64D page 134 Write Image 129...

Page 860: ...0 1 X 0243 0 1 2 3 X 0001 X 7FFF Number of scan lines in the output Image X 0244 0 1 X 0245 0 1 4 5 X 0001 X 7FFF Pixels per scan line in the input image X 0242 0 1 X 0243 0 1 6 7 X 0001 X 7FFF Number...

Page 861: ...X 5A00 180 degrees X 8700 270 degrees 16 REFERENCE COORDINATE SYSTEM X 024A 01 X 00 Absolute I Absolute B X 20 Absolute I Relative B X 40 Relative I Absolute B X 60 Relative I Relative B X A0 Xp Yp 1...

Page 862: ...imulated Color Support X 0005 or X FF05 Turquoise Limited Simulated Color Support X 0006 or X FF06 Yellow Limited Simulated Color Support X 0007 White Color of Medium Reset X 0008 Black X 0009 Dark Bl...

Page 863: ...ted Color Support X 0010 X 0010 Brown Limited Simulated Color Support X FF07 Printer Default Black X FF08 Color of Medium Reset For details about color simulation and product support specifics see Col...

Page 864: ...for example text it will not be reset to white if it is written with a 0 bit in the image block Several Write Image commands may be required to a complete raster image An error occurs if the host pro...

Page 865: ...39 Image Data Descriptor Write Image 2 X D64E page 142 Write Image 2 Begin Segment X 70 page 142 Begin Segment Begin Image Content X 91 page 142 Begin Image Content Image Size Parameter X 94 page 142...

Page 866: ...mage commands in Overlay State or Page Segment State means that the command or command sequence has been accepted for processing but does not imply that its parameters have been checked in any way Ima...

Page 867: ...tput Control This data structured field specifies the mapping option for the image object It is an ELECTIVE data field in the Write Image Control 2 command If this field is omitted the printer will us...

Page 868: ...extent of IO image block in L units for Page Overlay and Page See Notation Conventions IPDS Technical Reference 1 X 0207 0 5 X FFFF Use Load Page Descriptor Value 11 MAPPING CONTROL OPTION X 0208 0 5...

Page 869: ...rea is reset to the color of medium before any object data is placed on the object area Any number of IOC triplets can be received they are processed in the order received and the resulting color of t...

Page 870: ...001 X 7FFF X EXTENT of image presentation space in image points See Notation Conventions IPDS Technical Reference 1 X 0207 0 5 13 14 X 0001 X 7FFF Y EXTENT of image presentation space in image points...

Page 871: ...006 or X FF06 Yellow Limited Simulated Color Support X 0007 White Color of Medium Reset X 0008 Black X 0009 Dark Blue Limited Simulated Color Support X 000A Orange Limited Simulated Color Support X 00...

Page 872: ...Object Content Architecture Reference Begin Segment Offset Range Meaning Error Code 0 X 70 Begin Segment X 0570 0 F 1 X 00 X FF Length Begin Image Content Offset Range Meaning Error Code 0 X 91 Begin...

Page 873: ...ution ratio 3 4 X 0000 X 7FFF X image points per unit base 5 6 X 0000 X 7FFF Y image points per unit base 7 8 X 0000 X 7FFF X extent of the image in image points X 0500 0 4 X 0594 1 1 X 0595 1 1 X 05A...

Page 874: ...csimile 1 D X 81 G3 MR CCITT T 4 G3 facsimile 2 D X 82 G4 MMR CCITT T 6 G4 facsimile 2 D 3 RECORDING ALGORITHM X 0595 1 0 X 01 RIDIC Recording Image Data Inline Code Unpadded RIDIC 4 BIT ORDER within...

Page 875: ...between are shades of gray The printer implements 8 bit per pixel images by halftoning Halftoning significantly degrades image detail For that reason resolutions of gray scale data greater than 120 p...

Page 876: ...0594 0 1 4 end X x x Image Data X 0597 1 0 End Image Content Offset Range Meaning Error Code 0 X 93 End Image Content X 0593 0 F 1 X 00 X FF Length End Segment Offset Range Meaning Error Code 0 X 71...

Page 877: ...A66B page 148 Graphics Output Control Graphics Data Descriptor X A6BB page 150 Graphics Data Descriptor Write Graphics X D685 page 155 Write Graphics Begin Segment Introducer X 70 page 156 Begin Segm...

Page 878: ...700 270 degrees 10 COORDINATE REFERENCE SYSTEM X 0204 0 5 X 00 Absolute I Absolute B X 20 Absolute I Relative B X 40 Relative I Absolute B X 60 Relative I Relative B X A0 Page Xp Yp 11 n Ignored Graph...

Page 879: ...Y EXTENT of GRAPHICS BLOCK in L units See Notation Conventions IPDS Technical Reference 1 X 0207 0 5 X FFFF Use Load Page Descriptor Value 11 MAPPING Control Option X 0208 0 5 X 10 Scale to Fit X 20 C...

Page 880: ...um before any object data is placed on the object area Any number of GOC triplets can be received they are processed in the order received and the resulting color of the object area depends on the las...

Page 881: ...Space Window See Notation Conventions IPDS Technical Reference 1 18 19 X 8000 X 7FFF Yg TOP LIMIT of Graphic Presentation Space Window See Notation Conventions IPDS Technical Reference 1 20 21 X 8000...

Page 882: ...Line Attributes X 02 Character Attributes X 03 Marker Attributes X 04 Pattern Attributes X 0B Arc Parameters 3 4 MASK Bytes See Graphics Drawing Order Defaults and Masks X 0300 0 3 5 DEFAULT Byte X 0...

Page 883: ...nd Mix 3 15 Reserved X 01 LINE ATTRIBUTES 0 Line Type 1 Line Width 2 15 Reserved X 02 CHARACTER ATTRIBUTES 0 Angle X Y 1 Character Cell Size CW CH 2 Direction 3 Precision 4 Character Set 5 Shear X Y 6...

Page 884: ...Set Byte Mask Bit Meaning X 04 PATTERN ATTRIBUTES 0 6 Reserved 7 Pattern Symbol 8 15 Reserved X 0B ARC PARAMETERS 0 P Value 1 R Value 2 Q Value 3 S Value 4 15 Reserved 5 Graphics Command Set 154...

Page 885: ...d Meaning Range Color Black Line Type Solid Line Width Normal 4 pixel Character Cell 10 CPI Character Set Courier 10 Character Angle No Rotation Character Direction Left to Right Marker Symbol Cross P...

Page 886: ...hics defaults Append Segment do not reinitialize defaults Bit 7 0 Reserved 8 9 X 0000 X FFFF Length of this segment SEGLEN 10 13 X 000000 00 Reserved 14 n See page 156 Begin Segment Introducer Drawing...

Page 887: ...Yg COORDINATE X 0334 0 0 If Xg 0 and Yg 0 then the character angle is 0 degrees default If Xg 0 and Yg 0 then the character angle is 0 degrees If Xg 0 and Yg 0 then the character angle is 90 degrees...

Page 888: ...Precision X 02 Character Precision Set Character Set Offset Range Meaning Error Code 0 X 38 Order code 1 LOCAL CHARACTER SET ID X 03C3 0 0 X 00 Current default X 01 X FE Local ID for Character Set X F...

Page 889: ...rt X 04 Green Limited Simulated Color Support X 05 Turquoise Limited Simulated Color Support X 06 Yellow Limited Simulated Color Support X 07 Black X 08 Color of Medium Reset For details about color s...

Page 890: ...olor Support X 0004 or X FF04 Green Limited Simulated Color Support X 0005 or X FF05 Turquoise Limited Simulated Color Support X 0006 or X FF06 Yellow Limited Simulated Color Support X 0007 White Colo...

Page 891: ...F08 Color of Medium Reset For details about color simulation and product support specifics see Color Simulation IPDS Technical Reference 1 Set Line Type Offset Range Meaning Error Code 0 X 18 Order co...

Page 892: ...NE WIDTH X 0300 0 4 X 0300 0 E X 0000 Current default X 0001 X 00FF 2 Pixels Wide X 0100 X 017F 4 Pixels Wide X 0180 X 01FF 6 Pixels Wide X 0200 X 0F7F G8 60 Pixels Wide X 0F80 X FFFF 62 Pixels Wide S...

Page 893: ...xel Wide X 0080 X 00BF 2 Pixels Wide X 00C0 X 00FF 3 Pixels Wide X 0100 X 013F 4 Pixels Wide X 013F X 017F 5 Pixels Wide X 0180 X 01BF 6 Pixels Wide X 01C0 X 01FF 7 Pixels Wide X 0200 X 0F7F 8 60 Pixe...

Page 894: ...ffset Range Meaning Error Code 0 X 3B Order code 1 MARKER PRECISION X 0300 0 4 X 0300 0 E X 00 Drawing default X 01 Character Precision X 02 Stroke Precision Set Mix Offset Range Meaning Error Code 0...

Page 895: ...Lines X 0A Horizontal Lines X 0B Diagonal Lines 1 Bot L Top R X 0C Diagonal Lines 2 Bot L Top R X 0D Diagonal Lines 1 Top L Bot R X 0E Diagonal Lines 2 Top L Bot R X 0F No Shading X 10 Solid Shading X...

Page 896: ...mulated Color Support X 08 CIELAB Limited Simulated Color Support X 40 Standard OCA Limited Simulated Color Support 4 7 X 000000 00 RESERVED 8 1ST COLOR COMPONENT BITS X 020E 05 X 01 X 08 RGB CMYK CIE...

Page 897: ...ity CMYK Color Space X nn Cyan Intensity X nn Magenta Intensity X nn Yellow Intensity X nn Black Intensity Highlight Color Space X nnnn Highlight Color Number X nn Percent Coverage X nn Percent Shadin...

Page 898: ...rown X FF07 Printer Default Black X FF08 Color of Medium Reset Drawing Order Summary Zero or more drawing orders follow each Begin Segment Introducer These drawing orders either specify graphics to be...

Page 899: ...ted like a No Operation command X C5 Fillet X 85 Fillet at Current Position X C7 Full Arc X 87 Full Arc at Current Position X 92 Image Data X C1 Line X 81 Line at Current Position X C2 Marker X 82 Mar...

Page 900: ...aracter Shear X 0A Set Color X 21 Set Current Position X 26 Set Extended Color X 11 Set Fractional Line Width X 18 Set Line Type X 19 Set Line Width X 37 Set Marker Cell X 3B Set Marker Precision X 3C...

Page 901: ...e Command Sub command Where to Look Write Bar Code Control X D680 page 172 Write Bar Code Control Bar Code Area Position X AC6B page 172 Bar Code Area Position Bar Code Output Control X A66B page 173...

Page 902: ...osition in 1440ths X 0411 0 0 6 7 X 8000 X 7FFF Bar Code BLOCK ORIGIN Yp B or B OFFSET coordinate position in 1440ths X 0411 0 0 8 9 ORIENTATION OF Bar Code BLOCK X 0203 0 5 X 0000 0 degrees X 2D00 90...

Page 903: ...its See Notation Conventions IPDS Technical Reference 1 X 0207 0 5 X FFFF Use Load Page Descriptor Value 9 10 X 0001 X 7FFF Y EXTENT of Bar Code BLOCK in L units See Notation Conventions IPDS Technica...

Page 904: ...laced at the end of the BCOC command to specify whether or not an object area is reset to the color of medium before any object data is placed on the object area Any number of BCOC triplets can be rec...

Page 905: ...01 X 7FFF Y EXTENT of Bar Code Presentation Space in L units See Notation Conventions IPDS Technical Reference 1 X 0207 0 5 X FFFF Use BCOC Y EXTENT 14 15 X 0000 Reserved 16 BAR CODE TYPE See page 179...

Page 906: ...olor Support X 0003 or X FF03 Pink Limited Simulated Color Support X 0004 or X FF04 Green Limited Simulated Color Support X 0005 or X FF05 Turquoise Limited Simulated Color Support X 0006 or X FF06 Ye...

Page 907: ...ed Color Support X 0010 Printer Default Black X FF07 Color of Medium Reset X FF08 Printer Default Black X FFFF 21 UNIT MODULE WIDTH X 0406 0 0 X 07 X 36 Printer Default X FF Range and Printer Default...

Page 908: ...dependent on the Bar Code Type specified in BCDD Byte 16 The default Font Local ID and Bar Code Type relationships are as follows OCR A OCR B Code 128 Code 3 of 9 MSI 2 of 5 Industrial 2 of 5 Matrix...

Page 909: ...odule Width Default mils Unit Module Width Range mils Element Height Default mils Element Height Range mils Wide to Narrow Ratio X 01 3 of 9 Code AIM USS 39 14 7 54 234 234 14000 7 3 X 02 MSI 14 7 54...

Page 910: ...leaved 2 of 5 AIM USS I 2 5 14 7 54 234 234 14000 3 02 X 0D Codabar 2 of 7 Code AIM USSCodab ar 14 7 54 234 234 14000 4 02 X 11 Code 128 AIM USS 128 14 7 54 250 250 14000 X 16 EAN 2 Digit Add on 14 7...

Page 911: ...h 524287 X 1F Australia Post 14 7 54 1000 250 14000 X 20 QR Code 2D 14 7 254 21 12 254 X 21 Code 93 14 7 54 234 234 14000 7 03 X 22 USPS Four State 14 7 54 1000 250 14000 Bar Code Type and Modifier De...

Page 912: ...Modulus 11 Check digit equals 11 minus remainder Check digit of 10 equals zero X 07 First check digit IBM Modulus 11 Check digit equals 11 minus remainder Check digit of 10 equals error X 08 First che...

Page 913: ...inter generated check character X 02 Generate check character and print with bar code X 0C Interleaved 2 of 5 AIM USS I 2 5 X 01 Print bar code with no printer generated check character X 02 Generate...

Page 914: ...r code symbology X 1A RM4SCC Royal Mail 4 State Customer Code X 00 Variable Length Data Printer will generate Start bit Checksum Character and Stop bit Checksum algorithm is performed on the data char...

Page 915: ...um character and stop character X 01 Present a Japan Postal Bar Code symbol directly from the bar code data X 1C Data Matrix 2D X 00 Present a Data Matrix Bar Code symbol X 1D MaxiCode 2D X 00 Present...

Page 916: ...to 16 numeric digits 0 3 representing the Customer Information Each of the 16 digits specify one of the 4 types of bar code X 05 Customer Bar Code 3 using Table N Format Code 62 An 8 digit number repr...

Page 917: ...igit Routing ZIP Code The input data for this bar code symbol must be 25 numeric digits The valid values for the Routing Zip Code are 00000 99999 X 02 Present a USPS Four State bar code symbol with a...

Page 918: ...TOP HRI for 3 of 9 Code Asterisk 0 Do not print HRI for 3 of 9 Start Stop pattern 1 Print HRI for 3 of 9 Start Stop pattern Bit 4 CODE PAGE TYPE Ignore Bit 5 BAR CODE SUPPRESSION 0 Present the bar cod...

Page 919: ...Offset Range Meaning Error Code 5 End DATA to be bar encoded X 040C 00 Write Bar Code 189...

Page 920: ...6 Bar Code Command Set 190...

Page 921: ...mmands Name Command Sub command Where to Look Begin Overlay X D6DF Intelligent Printer Data Stream Reference Deactivate Overlay X D6EF Intelligent Printer Data Stream Reference Include Overlay X D67D...

Page 922: ...7 Overlay Command Set 192...

Page 923: ...nds Name Command Sub command Where to Look Begin Page Segment X D65F Intelligent Printer Data Stream Reference Deactivate Page Segment X D66F Intelligent Printer Data Stream Reference Include Page Seg...

Page 924: ...8 Page Segment Command Set 194...

Page 925: ...tream Reference Deactivate Data Object Font X D65B Intelligent Printer Data Stream Reference Deactivate Data Object Resource X D65C Intelligent Printer Data Stream Reference Data Object Resource Equiv...

Page 926: ...9 Object Container Command Set 196...

Page 927: ...Load Font Index Load Code Page This command assigns each code point of a code page to a specific Graphic Character Global ID GCGID One or more Load Code Page LCP commands follow the Load Code Page Co...

Page 928: ...or more Load Code Page LCP commands that specify the code page data The LCPC command is valid only in Home State and causes a transition to Code Page State Code Page State ends when the printer recei...

Page 929: ...02B0 0 5 8 9 X 0000 Reserved 10 n VARIABLE SPACE CODE POINT X nn SBCS X nnnn DBCS n 1 to n 2 GCSGID X 0000 No Value Supplied X 0001 X FFFE Specific GCSGID X FFFF Use Default n 3 to n 4 X 0001 X FFFE...

Page 930: ...set the printer will use a character increment of 333 relative units for typographic and proportionally spaced fonts and 600 relative units for fixed pitch uniform character increment fonts GCSGID CP...

Page 931: ...gistered EBCDIC GCGID 1 X 03 X 04 TECHNOLOGY SPECIFIC CHARACTER ID FORMAT Font specific ASCII Character name used with Type 1 PFB fonts ASCII numeric Glyph ID used with Adobe Composite fonts ASCII num...

Page 932: ...ontrol This command provides control information for each font character set that the host downloads to the printer The command is only used for LF 3 type coded fonts The LFCSC command is followed by...

Page 933: ...2E 02 X 0232 0 2 X 02B0 0 E 11 14 X 000000 02 X FFFFFFFF NUMBER of BYTES in the CHARACTER ID MAP X 02B0 0F 15 16 X nnnn NUMBER of GCGIDs in the CHARACTER ID MAP 17 18 GCSGID X 0000 No Value Supplied X...

Page 934: ...le byte fonts X 41 X FE Double byte font sections 3 X 00 Reserved Font index Format X 0221 0 2 4 X 05 Pattern Data Format bounded box X 0222 0 2 5 FONT TYPE BITS X 0223 0 2 Bits 0 1 00 Reserved Bits 2...

Page 935: ...X 0BB8 3000 300 DPI X 1770 6000 600 DPI 14 15 L units per UNIT BASE in the Y direction Byte 10 X 02 X 022B 02 X 03E8 1000 Byte 10 X 00 X 0960 2400 240 DPI X 0BB8 3000 300 DPI X 1770 6000 600 DPI 16 17...

Page 936: ...ion only applicable if byte 10 x 02 X 0289 0 2 X 0960 2400 Units per 10 in 240 dpi X 0BB8 3000 Units per 10 in 300 dpi X 1770 6000 Units per 10 in 600 dpi 32 33 X 0001 X 7FFF RELATIVE METRIC MULTIPLYI...

Page 937: ...Code 0 1 bytes X 0000 X 7FFF CHARACTER BOX X SIZE X 0226 0 2 2 3 bytes X 0000 X 7FFF CHARACTER BOX Y SIZE X 0227 0 2 4 7 bytes X 000000 00 X 007FFFF E CHARACTER PATTERN ADDRESS X 023E 02 Loaded Font...

Page 938: ...e issued in Home State Offset Range Meaning Error Code 0 1 X 0001 X 7EFF FONT HOST ASSIGNED ID HAID X 0218 0 2 2 SECTION ID X 0243 0 2 X 00 Single byte X 41 X FE Double byte section 3 FLAGS Bit 0 0 1...

Page 939: ...ne offset for each character is in the character index entry Bit 7 1 0 UNIFORM CHARACTER INCREMENT Bytes 10 11 specify uniform character increment Bytes 10 11 specify minimum character increment Chara...

Page 940: ...ng X 8000 Undefined printing incrementing X A000 Undefined printing non incrementing X C000 Undefined non printing incrementing X 023C 02 X E000 Undefined non printing non incrementing X 023C 02 2 3 b...

Page 941: ...th AIX Application System 400 AS 400 IBM OS 400 Print Services Facility PS 2 and PSF are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States other countries or both PCL is a...

Page 942: ...11 Appendix 212...

Page 943: ...ion 136 Image Data 145 Image Data Descriptor 139 Image Data Element Size Parameter 143 144 Image Look up Table ID Parameter 145 Image Output Control 137 Image Size Parameter 142 IO Image Commands 135...

Page 944: ...ite Image Control 130 Write Image Control 2 136 Write Text 107 X XOA 62 XOA Exception Handling Control 62 XOA Mark Form 62 XOA Request Resource List 64 XOH 69 XOH Define Group Boundary 102 XOH Obtain...

Page 945: ...MEMO 215...

Page 946: ...MEMO 216 EN GB EN US EN AU M158 7519...

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Page 948: ...EN GB EN US EN AU M158 7519 2014...

Page 949: ...ectric shock CAUTION SP 4510SF MP 401SPF weigh approximately 16 kg 36 0 lb SP 4510DN SP 4520DN weigh approximately 23 kg 50 7 lb When moving the machine use the inset grips on both sides and lift slow...

Page 950: ...configuration page to confirm that the unit was attached correctly To confirm whether the optional paper feed unit was correctly at tached print the configuration page and check Attached Equipment on...

Page 951: ...r rekvisita i maskinen Para uma utiliza o segura e correcta leia as Informa es de Seguran a em Leia Este Documento Primeiro antes de substituir os consum veis do equipamento Para um uso seguro e corre...

Page 952: ...2 CYP122 CYP125 CYP123 DBH154 CYP124 DBH155 CYP129...

Page 953: ...3 DBH151 2 1 CYP128 DBH152 2 1 CYP127 DBH153...

Page 954: ...4 EN GB DE DE FR FR IT IT DA DK ES ES NL NL NO NO PT PT PT BR FI FI SV SE CA ES CS CZ HU HU PL PL TR TR EL GR RU RU JA JP ZH CN 2014 Printed in Thailand M160 7560A...

Page 955: ...Design Size A5 Paper Size B5 2013 Printed in China JA JP EN GB EN US EN AU M160 7522 CYN702 CYN703 CYN701...

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