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The Xerox
4520/4520mp
Desktop Laser Printers

 

User’s Guide

WUG-TITL  Page -1  Black,Red,Cyan  Tuesday, February 7, 1995 12:40 PM

Summary of Contents for 4520

Page 1: ...The Xerox 4520 4520mp Desktop Laser Printers User s Guide WUG TITL Page 1 Black Red Cyan Tuesday February 7 1995 12 40 PM...

Page 2: ...tion Enhancement Technology RET are trademarks of Hewlett Packard Company IBM is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Microsoft Microsoft Windows Microsoft Word MS and MS DOS are...

Page 3: ...r 2 1 Overview 2 3 Paper Input 2 4 Paper Output 2 5 Paper Specifications 2 6 Paper Trays 2 9 Optional Feeders 2 13 Summary of Paper Trays and Paper Sizes 2 17 Loading Paper 2 19 Selecting a Paper Sour...

Page 4: ...on the Printer 4 4 Adding Fonts 4 8 Selecting a Font 4 11 Downloading Fonts 4 12 Chapter 5 Adding Printer Options 5 1 Overview 5 2 Installing a SIMM 5 5 Installing a Font Card 5 17 Chapter 6 Maintain...

Page 5: ...Specifications A 5 Appendix B Printer Commands Escape Sequences B 1 Xerox Unique Settings B 2 PCL Printer Commands B 3 HP GL 2 Context Printer Commands B 21 Control Codes B 25 Appendix C I O Port Poll...

Page 6: ...iv 4 5 2 0 4 5 2 0 m p U s e r s G u i d e WUG TOC Page 4 Black Sunday January 22 1995 7 27 PM...

Page 7: ...I n t r o d u c t i o n 1 1 Introduction C h a p t e r 1 Overview 1 2 Printer Components 1 3 Factory Settings 1 4 Sharing the Printer 1 5 Memory Considerations 1 6 WUG CH01 Page 1 Black Red Cyan Sunda...

Page 8: ...input trays including support for A3 and 11 x 17 size paper Optional high capacity feeder 1500 sheets and high capacity envelope feeder 250 envelopes Single sheet bypass feeder SBF for single sheet ma...

Page 9: ...ts Power Switch Font Card Slots Control Panel Display Front Output Middle Paper Slot Upper Paper Slot Lower Paper Slot Manual Feed Slot SBF Slot Network Ports 1 2 3 Serial Port Parallel Port Control P...

Page 10: ...ry settings If the factory settings do not suit the needs of your printing environment you can select a new setting in either of two ways Control Panel on the printer See Chapter 3 Using the Control P...

Page 11: ...may purge downloaded data See Chapter 3 Using the Control Panel State Saving page 3 28 for PCL and State Saving page 3 37 for PostScript Changing settings for Jam Recovery Page Protection State Saving...

Page 12: ...e Chapter 3 Using the Control Panel Printer Settings that Affect Memory page 3 69 for more information on how certain printer settings may affect memory usage and performance See also Minimum Memory R...

Page 13: ...2 5 Paper Specifications 2 6 Weight 2 6 Dimensions 2 7 Paper Trays 2 9 Upper Middle and Lower Trays 2 10 Single sheet Bypass Feeder SBF 2 12 Optional Feeders 2 13 Multi sheet Bypass Feeder MBF 2 14 Hi...

Page 14: ...Pre printed Drilled or Label Paper 2 27 Loading Envelopes 2 29 Selecting a Paper Source 2 30 PCL Paper Sources 2 30 Printing a Page 2 31 Source Mapping Settings 2 33 Factory Set Source Mapping Setting...

Page 15: ...anual feeding and loading of paper including letterhead pre printed stationery envelopes labels and transparencies Paper source mapping Printing In this guide paper source refers to the slot or openin...

Page 16: ...shown in Figure 2 1 the 4520 4520mp printers have four paper input sources three on the front and one on the back Figure 2 1 Paper input sources Paper Input Middle Paper Source Upper Paper Source Low...

Page 17: ...op tray Whenever the front tray is installed output is delivered to it For optimum performance deliver light weight paper 60 gsm 16 lbs and special media transparencies label stock and envelopes to th...

Page 18: ...er made for laser printers and transparency film made for Xerox laser printers and copiers The recommended weight of envelope paper should not exceed 90 gms 24 lb or jamming may result Envelopes shoul...

Page 19: ...m 6 93 x 9 84 inches B4 ISO 250 x 352 mm 9 84 x 13 9 inches Executive 184 x 267 mm 7 25 x 10 5 inches A5 148 x 210 mm 5 83 x 8 27 inches Folio 216 x 330 mm 8 5 x 13 inches Legal 216 x 356 mm 8 5 x 14...

Page 20: ...s in Figure 2 3 However if you do not install or your application does not use the Xerox printer driver some of these paper sizes may not be available for your use Refer to the Document Services for P...

Page 21: ...SBF Figure 2 4 Input trays Additional paper handling options are available See Optional Feeders page 2 13 for more information on the multi sheet bypass feeder MBF the high capacity feeder HCF and th...

Page 22: ...er based on the weight of the paper Maximum paper stack 25mm 1 inch Paper dimensions are listed on page 2 7 Tray capacity may differ based on the weight of the paper Maximum paper stack 25mm 1 inch Fi...

Page 23: ...11 To use letterhead pre printed stationery or drilled paper in the upper middle or lower tray see Figure 2 13 page 2 27 for paper orientation See Figure 2 15 page 2 29 for envelope orientation Note...

Page 24: ...r of a different size color or other attribute See Figure 2 12 page 2 26 for long edge or short edge paper orientation Insert paper into the SBF only when needed Do not store paper in the SBF If there...

Page 25: ...source Multi sheet bypass feeder MBF See page 2 14 High capacity feeder HCF See page 2 15 High capacity envelope feeder HCEF See page 2 16 To install any of the optional feeders you must remove the SB...

Page 26: ...Legal or Folio paper into the MBF at one time Figure 2 8 MBF As its name implies the MBF bypasses the upper middle and lower input printing paths A typical use for the MBF is printing documents that r...

Page 27: ...500 sheets of standard weight 80 gsm or 20 lb paper and comes in two paper sizes A4 8 5 x 11 Letter Figure 2 9 shows an HCF with the door open and connected to the printer Figure 2 9 HCF For additiona...

Page 28: ...lds up to 250 envelopes of standard weight and comes in two sizes Com 10 DL Figure 2 10 shows an HCEF with the door open and connected to the printer Figure 2 10 HCEF For additional information about...

Page 29: ...for the paper size or media Paper dimensions are listed on page 2 7 Fixed size tray only Universal tray only Figure 2 11 Tray and paper summary Paper Upper Middle Lower SBF MBF HCF HCEF A4 Letter 8 5...

Page 30: ...ny time Manual single sheet feeding is possible with the SBF MBF and HCF but not the HCEF Install the Xerox printer driver to access the entire range of PCL paper source and source mapping settings sp...

Page 31: ...To load paper into the upper middle or lower paper tray follow the steps below 1 Remove the tray from the printer Place the tray on a flat surface Loading Paper Loading the Upper Middle or Lower Pape...

Page 32: ...e tray cover 3 If loading the universal tray adjust the end and side guides to the desired paper size Paper sizes are marked on the bottom of the universal tray See Figure 2 6 page 2 10 for universal...

Page 33: ...L o a d i n g P a p e r C h a p t e r 2 H a n d l i n g P a p e r 2 21 4 Press the bottom of the paper tray down to a locked position WUG CH02 Page 21 Black Red Cyan Sunday January 22 1995 7 32 PM...

Page 34: ...sheets a stack less than 25 mm 1 inch Do not load paper above the maximum fill marker If you are loading letterhead or pre printed stationery see page 2 27 If loading envelopes see page 2 29 For opti...

Page 35: ...L o a d i n g P a p e r C h a p t e r 2 H a n d l i n g P a p e r 2 23 6 Insert the tray in the printer WUG CH02 Page 23 Black Red Cyan Sunday January 22 1995 7 32 PM...

Page 36: ...and then reinserted before the feed mechanism begins to move the sheet The printer may indicate Online Processing on the control panel If this occurs open and close the top cover reinsert the paper i...

Page 37: ...page 2 26 for the proper paper orientation long edge or short edge first c Insert the sheet guided by the side guides at a steady rate d Continue to insert the sheet until the lead edge of the sheet...

Page 38: ...ew the instructions above and be sure each step is being followed check to be sure that the entire lead edge of the sheet has bottomed out the sheet should have a slight buckle along the entire width...

Page 39: ...these trays See Figure 2 14 page 2 28 Figure 2 13 Loading letterhead pre printed stationery or drilled paper in the upper middle or lower tray Of course you may need to adjust your software applicatio...

Page 40: ...led or label paper in the SBF or MBF Label paper may be loaded in the SBF or MBF only For optimum performance use A4 or Letter size label paper For additional SBF information see page 2 12 page 2 17 a...

Page 41: ...r best performance Stand facing the SBF straight on Insert the envelope refer to Figure 2 15 guided by the side guides at a steady rate Continue to insert the envelope until its lead edge makes contac...

Page 42: ...Control Panel for further information on these and all PCL Menu settings page 3 15 PostScript functions differently than PCL Refer to the PostScript Installation Instructions for more information Pape...

Page 43: ...nter is ready to print the page tray sequence is established For the paper source chosen in the second step above a tray or sequence of trays is taken from the PCL Menu Source Mapping setting for that...

Page 44: ...be printed Or press Enter to print from the first tray in the tray sequence regardless of paper size If that tray becomes empty the next tray with the same paper size will be used This source and siz...

Page 45: ...22 Figure 2 17 Source Mapping settings Source Mapping setting Description Upper Middle Lower Upper Middle Upper Lower Middle Lower Up Mid Low Tray or tray sequence to be used for each of the six PCL p...

Page 46: ...id Low Tray or tray sequence appearing when the HCEF page 2 16 is installed HCF HCF Upper HCF Middle HCF Lower HCF Up Mid HCF Up Low HCF Mid Low HCF Up Mid Low Tray or tray sequence appearing when the...

Page 47: ...t the HCEF Install the Xerox printer driver to access the entire range of PCL paper source and source mapping settings specifically designed for the 4520 4520mp printers Refer to the Document Services...

Page 48: ...pper tray The printer will pull paper from the upper tray until is it empty then from the middle tray until it is empty and then from the lower tray until it is empty As soon as the upper or middle tr...

Page 49: ...Mapping for Upper to HCF Up Mid Low 3 In either your software application or the Xerox printer driver set paper source to the upper tray The printer will pull paper from the HCF until it is empty the...

Page 50: ...ges The printer will pull Letter paper from the upper tray until is it empty then from the middle tray It will pull Legal paper from the lower tray Alternatively you could set Source Mapping for Upper...

Page 51: ...tray for Legal pages white stock Lower tray for Legal pages color or pre printed stock The printer will pull Letter pages from the HCF or middle tray when the HCF is empty It will pull white Legal pa...

Page 52: ...pe to Manual 6 In either your software application or the Xerox printer driver set paper source to Upper tray for A4 pages white stock Lower tray for A4 pages color stock Manual for DL envelopes You c...

Page 53: ...Source Mapping for Lower to Lower 6 Set Source Mapping for Manual and Manual Envelope to MBF 7 Set MBF Paper Size to DL 8 In either your software application or the Xerox printer driver set paper sou...

Page 54: ...is assumed your pre printed stationery is the same size as your regular stock 1 Load the upper and middle trays with the regular paper stock 2 Load the lower tray with the pre printed stationery 3 Se...

Page 55: ...3 Control Panel Features 3 4 The Display 3 4 The Keys 3 5 Navigating the Menu System 3 8 Menu System Indicators 3 9 Setting a Menu Option 3 10 Main Menu System 3 12 Language 3 14 Language Options 3 14...

Page 56: ...3 46 LocalTalk Menu Option 3 51 Ethernet Menu Options 3 52 Token Ring Menu Options 3 55 System Menu 3 59 System Menu Hierarchy 3 59 System Menu Options 3 60 Test Menu 3 63 Test Menu Hierarchy 3 63 Te...

Page 57: ...required the Control Panel also enables you to change printer settings to control how the 4520 4520mp printer operates in your environment Figure 3 1 Control Panel This chapter describes the following...

Page 58: ...configure and control the printer See Navigating the Menu System page 3 8 for information on the menu system hierarchy Informs you of printer status conditions such as when toner is low where to load...

Page 59: ...printer back online after correcting such conditions The online message indicates a closed switch that is printing continues Online ___ The offline message indicates an open switch that is printing h...

Page 60: ...bmenu is displayed press Enter to access a submenu When a printer setting is displayed such as Copies press Enter to set the current value as the default value In PCL press Enter to override a paper m...

Page 61: ...es page 7 5 for more information on hard disk failure error messages Down In the menu system scrolls forward down through the submenus or through the current list of values or actions For numeric valu...

Page 62: ...d by pressing Menu Each of the submenus may have other submenus settings or functions See Main Menu System page 3 12 for more information Reset Menu and its functions Reset Printer Reset Menus Reset A...

Page 63: ...gure 3 4 Menu indicator symbols on the Control Panel display Symbol Description Example Indicates another menu level below this one Main Menu Language Indicates that a value or setting follows the opt...

Page 64: ...function you want press Enter If you selected a submenu or option you did not want press Esc to return to the previous level then make the selection you want and press Enter to accept it 5 If necessar...

Page 65: ...ration by pressing Online If you press Online before Enter the value will not be saved Other ways to exit a menu option or the menu system completely are as follows In the Main Menu press Menu to retu...

Page 66: ...ollowed by an asterisk See Chapter 1 Introduction page 1 4 for a definition of factory setting When you change a factory setting or an existing setting to a new value the new value becomes the current...

Page 67: ...enu Interface Menu System Menu Test Menu Deutsch English Espa ol Fran ais Fran ais canad Italiano Portugu s BRA See Figure 3 7 page 3 16 See Figure 3 9 page 3 31 See Figure 3 11 page 3 39 See Figure 3...

Page 68: ...ivalent See Setting a Menu Option page 3 10 for the steps to find and change the language setting The Language option is not changed by the Reset Menus function page 3 67 Figure 3 6 Language options O...

Page 69: ...he default configuration for the printer PCL Printer Control Language is used by software applications to send information and instructions to the printer The PCL Menu hierarchy is depicted in Figure...

Page 70: ...ope Lower Large Capacity Envelope Feeder 1 99 0 999 44 99 99 by 01 10 00 4 00 999 75 by 25 12 00 Upper Middle Lower Upper Middle Upper Lower Middle Lower Up Mid Low Manual MBF HCEF HCEF Upper HCEF Mid...

Page 71: ...ISO L1 ISO L2 ISO L5 ISO 4 UK ISO 6 ASCII ISO 11 Swedish ISO 15 Italian ISO 17 Spanish ISO 21 German ISO 60 Norw v1 ISO 69 French Legal Math 8 Microsoft Publ PC 8 PC 8 DN PC 8 Tk PC 850 PC 852 Pi Font...

Page 72: ...e settings Settings for certain PCL Menu options may be overridden from many software applications If your software application specifies a value for any option below the printer PCL Menu setting will...

Page 73: ...annot be altered Upper and Lower refer to the two font card slots and appear only when a font card is installed in a slot See Chapter 1 Introduction page 1 3 for location of the font card slots When a...

Page 74: ...fault is changed If the Font Source setting page 3 19 specifies a location other than Internal Font Number reverts to 0 automatically Pitch 44 99 99 by 01 10 00 Number of characters per inch cpi for t...

Page 75: ...F for Envelope Feeder option is installed Default paper source in PCL if none is specified by your software application The printer uses Default Source when there is no paper source specified in the p...

Page 76: ...actory setting for Manual Manual Envelope and Envelope Feeder See Figure 2 18 page 2 35 for a table of factory settings When a paper source e g Upper is mapped to a sequence of trays e g Up Mid Low th...

Page 77: ...e 2 3 page 2 7 for more paper dimensions Applies only when the optional Multi sheet Bypass Feeder MBF is installed MBF Paper Size communicates the paper size feeding through the MBF The MBF does not h...

Page 78: ...h is adjusted to 64 automatically If Paper Size is set to Letter 8 5x11 Form Length is adjusted to 60 Most software applications override this setting If your application does not the printer assumes...

Page 79: ...racters available for a font including uppercase and lowercase alphabets punctuation marks and special characters such as open and close quotation marks or international characters Most software appli...

Page 80: ...will be assured of printing a complex page on one sheet of paper Page Protection can be overridden by software when the Xerox printer driver is installed See Printer Settings that Affect Memory page 3...

Page 81: ...ion does not the printer assumes the default setting here Resolution can be overridden by software when the Xerox printer driver is installed Higher resolutions use more printer memory See Printer Set...

Page 82: ...nently downloaded fonts and macros are stored in printer memory You eliminate the time to download them again when the printer switches back to PCL Temporary fonts and macros are always cleared at the...

Page 83: ...re printed the header will be deleted when the printer switches from PostScript to PCL Banner sheets printed from Novell networks cause the printer to switch between PostScript and PCL If banner sheet...

Page 84: ...driver is installed by opening the driver disk and double clicking the OnPAGE installer icon Figure 3 9 page 3 31 shows the PostScript Menu hierarchy which appears only when the PostScript option is...

Page 85: ...0 5 B5 176x250 A5 148 5x210 Com 10 DL C5 1 99 Off On Off On 300x300 600x600 400x400 800x800 Off On Off On Off Upper Middle Upper Lower Middle Lower Up Mid Low HCEF Upper HCEF Middle HCEF Lower HCEF Up...

Page 86: ...inting Guide to use the RUI to change settings Default settings for certain PostScript Menu options may be overridden from many software applications If your software application specifies a value for...

Page 87: ...s installed Sequence of trays the printer uses when printing a page of a PostScript print job If the tray requested for the page is included in this sequence then the whole sequence is used instead of...

Page 88: ...ff On Off Once Continuous Off On Europe USA Hex Dump Chime System Messages Auto Continue Defaults Disk Spooling Power Saver Off On Off On Menu Appears only when the option is installed 15 min 30 min 6...

Page 89: ...tion does not the printer assumes the default setting here Resolution can be overridden by software when the Xerox printer driver is installed Higher resolutions require more printer memory See Printe...

Page 90: ...characters and graphics to reduce coarseness thereby improving image quality TrueRes can be overridden by software when the Xerox printer driver is installed Figure 3 10 PostScript Menu options showin...

Page 91: ...of virtual memory will not be saved if there is not enough free memory The Windows PostScript driver for the 4520 allows the user to either download the PostScript header with every job or download i...

Page 92: ...orts when a network option s is installed The Interface Menu may include submenus for the following Parallel Menu See page 3 42 Serial Menu See page 3 46 LocalTalk Menu See page 3 51 Ethernet Menu See...

Page 93: ...PCL Menu PostScript Menu Interface Menu System Menu Test Menu Port Enable Port Timeout System Language Lang Sensing Auto Job End Bidirectional Transfer Rate Off On 5 999 secs 30 PCL PostScript Off On...

Page 94: ...rt Enable Port Timeout System Language Lang Sensing Auto Job End Port Type Baud Rate Handshake DTR Polarity Data Bits Parity Stop Bits Off On PCL PostScript Off On Off On RS232 RS422 38400 19200 9600...

Page 95: ...e Type 5 999 secs 30 PCL PostScript Off On Off On Port Timeout System Language Lang Sensing Auto Job End 5 999 secs 30 PCL PostScript Off On Off On 802 3 Ethernet II Appears only when the PostScript o...

Page 96: ...l port becomes part of a port polling sequence that includes all ports See Appendix C I O Port Polling for information When Off the port is disabled so no communication occurs through this port with t...

Page 97: ...It does this by sampling the incoming data stream then switching to the perceived language for that job or to the System Language setting if it fails to sense the language When On if State Saving page...

Page 98: ...rinter waits to continue until another print job is received on any port A partial page will remain unprinted until the next print job is received See Form Feed page 3 5 for information on ejecting pa...

Page 99: ...ur computer Only set Bidirectional On if you have a software application that supports it Transfer Rate High Low Relative speed of the port The High setting will free up the host more quickly for othe...

Page 100: ...mes part of a port polling sequence that includes all ports See Appendix C I O Port Polling for information When Off the port is disabled so no communication occurs through this port with the host If...

Page 101: ...It does this by sampling the incoming data stream then switching to the perceived language for that job or to the System Language setting if it fails to sense the language When On if State Saving page...

Page 102: ...printer waits to continue until another print job is received on any port A partial page will remain unprinted until the next print job is received See Form Feed page 3 5 for information on ejecting p...

Page 103: ...re Data flow control Flow control also known as handshaking is the cooperation between the host computer and printer for data transfer XON signals the host computer to send more data XOFF is the conve...

Page 104: ...must match the host computer data bits setting Parity None Even Odd How the parity bit is used in error checking The parity bit may be checked against the received character by means of an Even or Odd...

Page 105: ...er to Networking LocalTalk packaged with the LocalTalk option Figure 3 14 describes the option The factory setting is boldfaced and followed by an asterisk See Setting a Menu Option page 3 10 for the...

Page 106: ...orts the following protocols Novell NetWare Version 2 x and 3 x TCP IP EtherTalk DEC LAT Microsoft LAN Manager For detailed information on the supported protocols refer to Networking Ethernet packaged...

Page 107: ...used only when the printer cannot detect the PDL used in the incoming print job Lang Sensing Off On Automatic recognition of the page description language PDL used in an incoming print job When On if...

Page 108: ...al page will remain unprinted until the next print job is received See Form Feed page 3 5 for information on ejecting partial pages Auto Job End should be On if the printer is on a network If you are...

Page 109: ...e Version 2 x and 3 x Microsoft LAN Manager For detailed information on the supported protocols refer to Networking Token Ring packaged with the Token Ring option kit Figure 3 16 page 3 56 describes e...

Page 110: ...t works in conjunction with Auto Job End page 3 58 See Appendix C I O Port Polling for more information on how port polling works System Language PCL PostScript Appears only when the PostScript option...

Page 111: ...It does this by sampling the incoming data stream then switching to the perceived language for that job or to the System Language setting if it fails to sense the language When On if State Saving page...

Page 112: ...does not end after the timeout interval Instead the printer waits to continue until another print job is received on any port A partial page will remain unprinted until the next print job is received...

Page 113: ...nu Off On Off Once Continuous Off On Europe USA Hex Dump Chime System Messages Auto Continue Defaults Disk Spooling Power Saver Off On Off On Menu Appears only when the option is installed 15 min 30 m...

Page 114: ...lly When On Hex Dump is used for error checking and error analysis When Hex Dump is On the Control Panel menus are not available Chime Off Once Continuous Audible chime signal for attention When Once...

Page 115: ...ithin ten seconds The On setting is useful in a networked environment Defaults Europe USA Control of default paper size settings in various menus There is no standard factory set default for this opti...

Page 116: ...firmware releases 4 06 and higher To determine the firmware release of your printer print a Configuration Sheet 15 min 30 min 60 min 90 min The Xerox 4520 4520mp printers conform to EPA Energy Star g...

Page 117: ...ierarchy Figure 3 19 Test Menu hierarchy Test Menu Note Test Menu Hierarchy Language PCL Menu PostScript Menu Interface Menu System Menu Test Menu Config Sheet Demo Page PCL Font List PS Font List Tes...

Page 118: ...the MBF HCF and HCEF The Configuration Sheet is printed from the Default Source page 3 21 at the current Resolution page 3 27 setting both specified in the PCL Menu using A4 210x297 paper if the Syst...

Page 119: ...entation other font characteristics and a font sample Printing a PCL Font List will cause a printer reset ejecting any partial pages and clearing any incomplete jobs temporary fonts and macros from me...

Page 120: ...and a reporting of the results on the Control Panel display Memory Check is more extensive than the check performed when the printer is powered on When you invoke Memory Check you will see Memory Che...

Page 121: ...ierarchy Figure 3 22 page 3 68 describes each Reset Menu function See Setting a Menu Option page 3 10 for the steps in performing a Reset Menu function For all types of reset the printer clears any te...

Page 122: ...tting page 3 14 or the System Menu Defaults setting page 3 61 The printer remains offline so you can work with other menus To insure proper operation of this feature cycle the printer turn the printer...

Page 123: ...The tradeoff in performance is matched by the certainty that an entire complex page may be printed Page Protection is related to Resolution page 3 27 for PCL page 3 35 for PostScript and page 3 70 sin...

Page 124: ...act Resolution PCL Menu page 3 27 PostScript Menu page 3 35 The printer prints at 800 600 400 or 300 dpi The factory set default is 600 dpi Your software application may be able to set Resolution and...

Page 125: ...it only once If the printer is used in a network or other shared environment where both PCL and PostScript jobs are printed the header will be deleted when the printer switches from PostScript to PCL...

Page 126: ...l other sizes require 12 MB Figure 3 24 Minimum memory requirements Setting 300 dpi 400 dpi 600 dpi 800 dpi PCL with Page Protection Off All paper sizes 4 MB All paper sizes 4 MB All paper sizes 4 MB...

Page 127: ...ts Reside 4 3 Fonts Resident on the Printer 4 4 TrueType Fonts 4 5 Intellifont Fonts 4 6 PCL Bitmap Font 4 7 Adding Fonts 4 8 PostScript 4 8 Font Cards 4 9 Fonts within Software Applications 4 10 Sele...

Page 128: ...tion mark is a complete image in digitized form Each symbol is stored as a bitmap or raster that represents the black or white parts of the symbol The bitmaps are copied onto the paper when printing t...

Page 129: ...may reside in three places Printer ROM holds resident fonts installed at the factory on memory chips on the printer controller board See Fonts Resident on the Printer page 4 4 for a complete list A f...

Page 130: ...Escape Sequences for more information on all PCL commands The 4520mp printer is factory equipped with the PostScript option that makes available 35 PostScript fonts To review the PostScript fonts prin...

Page 131: ...or later and may be printed to both PostScript and non PostScript printers The ten resident TrueType fonts are Arial Arial Bold Arial Bold Italic Arial Italic Symbol Times New Roman Times New Roman B...

Page 132: ...Bold CG Omega Bold Italic CG Times Medium CG Times Italic CG Times Bold CG Times Bold Italic Clarendon Cond Bold Coronet Medium Italic Courier Medium Courier Italic Courier Bold Courier Bold Italic Ga...

Page 133: ...in only one typeface weight and posture The Line Printer font may be used to provide Line printer emulation for a print job Backward compatibility for those applications that make use of the line pri...

Page 134: ...ostScript option Many additional PostScript fonts are available through Adobe Systems Inc and may be used when the PostScript option is installed on your printer If you have a 4520mp printer see PostS...

Page 135: ...calable fonts or bitmapped fonts However bitmapped and scalable fonts are not mixed on the same card A font card may contain its own default font In this case its default font becomes the printer s de...

Page 136: ...nently downloaded fonts see page 4 12 software application fonts are downloaded to printer memory before being used for a specific print job and are removed from printer memory after completion of tha...

Page 137: ...f desired you may select a font PCL fonts only from the Control Panel or Remote User Interface RUI For an explanation of how to do this see Chapter 3 Using the Control Panel Font Number page 3 20 or r...

Page 138: ...the font is downloaded to printer unless the font is already Resident in the printer s ROM read only memory PCL only Specified in the printer driver as permanently downloaded to the printer s internal...

Page 139: ...the first page is substantially longer than it was for your resident font document The remaining pages also take longer to print than those of the resident font document For optimal performance use re...

Page 140: ...download fonts Even if unused permanent fonts occupy printer memory that cannot be used for other purposes In a networked environment carefully coordinate the use of permanently downloaded fonts Avoi...

Page 141: ...t e r 5 A d d i n g P r i n t e r O p t i o n s 5 1 Adding Printer Options C h a p t e r 5 Overview 5 2 Installing a SIMM 5 5 Installing a Font Card 5 17 WUG CH05 Page 1 Black Red Cyan Sunday January...

Page 142: ...hapter 3 Using the Control Panel PostScript Menu page 3 29 Multi sheet Bypass Feeder MBF Holding up to 100 sheets of standard weight paper the MBF provides for small capacity printing needs See Chapte...

Page 143: ...ter 3 Using the Control Panel Ethernet Menu Options page 3 52 LocalTalk card The Xerox Network Interface Card LocalTalk XNIC L TALK supports the AppleTalk protocols and is equipped with a DIN 8 connec...

Page 144: ...option provides an additional 125 MB of spooling space and a possible font downloading location You can order any of these printer options from your dealer or Xerox Rank Xerox See Appendix D Ordering...

Page 145: ...ctions are provided here The 4520 is equipped with 4 MB of resident base memory To expand printer memory install up to three additional 4 MB or 16 MB SIMMs on the printer controller board 4520mp Users...

Page 146: ...e any installed high capacity feeders See the appropriate Installation Instructions for removing optional feeders 3 Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet and remove all cables 4 Remove any in...

Page 147: ...ricity Before installing a SIMM discharge static electricity from your body by touching something metal such as the metal back plate on any device plugged into a grounded power source If you walk arou...

Page 148: ...the built in stop 6 To access the controller board pull on the thumbscrews firmly but evenly Do not pull the board farther than the built in stop 7 Locate the SIMM slots on the printer controller boar...

Page 149: ...ing a SIMM be careful not to damage the locking clips located at each end of the SIMM slot They may break if too much pressure is applied 8 Carefully release the clips of the SIMM you are replacing 9...

Page 150: ...ful not to damage the locking clips located at each end of the SIMM slot They may break if too much pressure is applied 11 Press the SIMM up until the clips lock it in place The SIMM sits at a right a...

Page 151: ...e to tighten the thumbscrews Do not use a screwdriver because the threads will be stripped if excessive torque is applied The screwdriver slot in the thumbscrew is only there to start the disengagemen...

Page 152: ...i d e 13 Tighten the thumbscrews using only your fingers Do not use tools If the thumbscrews do not easily turn reseat the controller board and try again 14 Reinstall any font cards removed in Step 4...

Page 153: ...d 16 Reinstall the high capacity feeder if it was removed at Step 2 Do not power ON the printer until after reinstalling a removed high capacity feeder The printer will lose its high capacity feeder s...

Page 154: ...you have properly installed the SIMMs 1 Power ON 1 the printer If the printer does not turn on Power OFF 0 Check all connections and the electrical supply outlet Power ON 1 If the printer still does n...

Page 155: ...line You will see Offline _ _ Press a key 5 Press Menu You will see Main Menu Language 6 Press Down or Up until you see Main Menu Test Menu 7 Press Enter You will see Test Menu Config Sheet 8 Press En...

Page 156: ...Auto Continue Off Print Density 15 Defaults USA PCL Menu Copies 1 Font Source Internal Font Number 0 Pitch 10 00 Point Size 12 00 Default Source Upper Source Mapping Upper HCF Up Mid Low Manual Manua...

Page 157: ...5 17 To install a font card in the printer follow the steps below 1 Press Online to take the printer offline 2 Insert a font card into either font card slot Installing a Font Card Online ___ R e a d y...

Page 158: ...t does not show the fonts on the cards reinsert the font cards or cycle the power on the printer and print another PCL Font List to verify that the fonts on the PCMCIA cards are recognized 3 Press Onl...

Page 159: ...P r i n t e r 6 1 Maintaining the Printer C h a p t e r 6 Overview 6 2 Replacing the EP Cartridge 6 3 Adjusting the Print Density 6 12 Cleaning the Printer 6 14 Transporting the Printer 6 15 WUG CH06...

Page 160: ...essential to having a reliable well running machine This chapter describes the following EP electronic printing cartridge replacement Adjusting the density darkness lightness of the printing Regular...

Page 161: ...ou routinely Print dense text and graphics Adjust Print Density page 6 11 to a dark setting Exceed five percent area coverage An EP cartridge contains both microfine toner and imaging drum The EP cart...

Page 162: ...ake sure the EP cartridge is properly installed Do not expose the EP cartridge to direct sunlight or fluorescent light for more than 15 minutes Overexposure will permanently damage the photosensitive...

Page 163: ...P cartridge transfer corotron and cleaning felt 3 Open the cover of the cleaning felt housing The cleaning felt housing is located directly behind the printer front cover and is visible after you open...

Page 164: ...g t h e E P C a r t r i d g e 6 6 4 5 2 0 4 5 2 0 m p U s e r s G u i d e 4 Remove the old cleaning felt 5 Place the new cleaning felt into its housing WUG CH06 Page 6 Black Red Cyan Sunday January 2...

Page 165: ...C h a p t e r 6 M a i n t a i n i n g t h e P r i n t e r 6 7 6 Close the cover of the cleaning felt housing The cleaning felt cover does not latch 7 Remove the old transfer corotron WUG CH06 Page 7...

Page 166: ...d e 8 Insert the new transfer corotron into the left block along the guide rail and position the right end over the connector The transfer corotron does not lock into position 9 Remove the old EP cart...

Page 167: ...h a p t e r 6 M a i n t a i n i n g t h e P r i n t e r 6 9 10 Unwrap then shake the new EP cartridge 4 or 5 times to evenly distribute the toner 11 Unfasten the tape and paper insert WUG CH06 Page 9...

Page 168: ...eaking the tab or tape pull the tab out not up If the tab separates from the tape continue to pull the tape 13 Place the EP cartridge on a flat surface pull the tab and tape from the EP cartridge You...

Page 169: ...ed by the arrows inside the top cover 15 Close the top cover Be sure the cover is completely closed and the center latch locked If the cover doesn t close reseat the EP cartridge 16 If your printed pa...

Page 170: ...lighten the print density perform the following procedure 1 Open the top cover by pressing the top cover release latch 2 Raise the green handle on the paper transport cover and locate the print densit...

Page 171: ...ensity If additional density adjustment is required repeat steps 1 through 3 Full range of density adjustment full clockwise to full counterclockwise is intended to provide only a slight change in pri...

Page 172: ...dust producing equipment Particles in the air may enter the printer and cause failures in internal mechanisms For best results clean the outside of the printer with a damp cloth Do not use detergents...

Page 173: ...pack the Single sheet Bypass Feeder SBF 4 Remove and pack the upper middle and lower paper trays 5 Remove and pack the front output tray 6 Remove and pack the top output tray wire guide 7 Disconnect a...

Page 174: ...6 16 4 5 2 0 4 5 2 0 m p U s e r s G u i d e WUG CH06 Page 16 Black Red Sunday January 22 1995 8 38 PM...

Page 175: ...a p t e r 7 Overview 7 2 Before Calling for Service 7 2 Locating Your Printer s Serial Number 7 4 Displayed Control Panel Messages 7 5 Paper Jams 7 27 Printer Operational Problems 7 40 Print Quality...

Page 176: ...x Rank Xerox for service Before calling for service be sure you have thoroughly reviewed the troubleshooting section provided for your type of problem and have performed the suggested corrective actio...

Page 177: ...job can not be printed continuing but infrequent failure requiring operational intervention a non critical product feature or function does not work If any special conditions have occurred New applic...

Page 178: ...le be near the printer when you call so you can perform any suggested corrective actions To locate your printer s serial number first open the printer s top cover The serial number plate is attached t...

Page 179: ...ler or Xerox Rank Xerox 0040 Appears in the top left side of the display Indicates which module failed A PostScript checksum error has occurred ACTION The PostScript card has failed and needs to be re...

Page 180: ...ters s High Capacity Feeder HCF cover is open or the HCF is not ready Check all connections ACTION Close the cover and press Online to resume normal operation Close Top Cover The top cover is open ACT...

Page 181: ...k Xerox Disk Read Error Printer cannot read data from the hard disk ACTION Try powering OFF 0 then ON 1 again Check disk ribbon cable connections If the problem remains contact your dealer or Xerox Ra...

Page 182: ...lope through the manual feed slot SBF or the MBF as indicated on the top line of the display Feed Exec ACTION Feed Executive paper through the manual feed slot SBF or the MBF as indicated on the top l...

Page 183: ...d that size or press Enter HCEF Up Low HCEF upper or lower tray needs paper ACTION The message on the bottom line advises what size paper or envelope to load Either load that size or press Enter HCEF...

Page 184: ...y needs paper ACTION The message on the bottom line advises what size paper or envelope to load Either load that size or press Enter HCF Up Mid HCF upper or middle tray needs paper ACTION The message...

Page 185: ...per into the tray s indicated on the top line of the display Load A5 ACTION Load A5 paper into the tray s indicated on the top line of the display Load B4 ACTION Load B4 ISO paper into the tray s indi...

Page 186: ...as removed while the printer was offline but the card was still being used by the software application ACTION To clear the error message take the printer offline and return the card to its slot Then p...

Page 187: ...dle Middle tray needs paper ACTION The message on the bottom line advises what size paper to load Either load that size or press Enter Middle Lower Middle or lower tray needs paper ACTION The bottom l...

Page 188: ...ich tray the paper was fed ACTION Open the indicated rear cover and remove paper from the paper path See Paper Jams page 7 27 Open Top Cover Clear Paper Path Printer has a paper jam at the top cover A...

Page 189: ...ower tray ACTION This message alternates at 5 second intervals with a message to clear the paper path by opening a rear cover See Paper Jams page 7 27 Paper Fed From Middle Tray In paper jam condition...

Page 190: ...ss to init Press to Abort Either the hard disk s partition block cannot be understood or it has a bad high level format This message flashes alternately with either Unknown Disk or Disk Format Bad Pro...

Page 191: ...ere is no failure during power on diagnostics the next message displayed will indicate the printer is online and ready to receive data ACTION None Temp Font Macro The printer was busy processing PCL d...

Page 192: ...Upper Lower Upper or lower tray needs paper ACTION The bottom line advises what size paper or envelope to load Either load that size or press Enter Upper Middle Upper or middle tray needs paper ACTIO...

Page 193: ...er saver mode ACTION None Warning 300 A3 This message appears in PCL when the printer has changed resolution to 300 or page protection to A3 appears in PostScript when the page size is A3 and the prin...

Page 194: ...ction has been changed The message clears when the next job starts ACTION None Warning 300 B5 This message appears in PCL when the printer has changed resolution to 300 or page protection to B5 appear...

Page 195: ...n has been changed The message clears when the next job prints ACTION None Warning 300 EXE This message appears in PCL when the printer has changed resolution to 300 or page protection to Executive ap...

Page 196: ...equested settings either the resolution or page protection has been changed The message clears when the next job prints ACTION None Warning 300 LTR This message appears in PCL when the printer has cha...

Page 197: ...e protection has been changed The message clears when the next job starts ACTION None Warning 400 A5 This message appears in PCL when the printer has changed resolution to 400 or page protection to A5...

Page 198: ...protection has been changed The message clears when the next job starts ACTION None Warning 400 C5 This message appears in PCL when the printer has changed resolution to 400 or page protection to C5...

Page 199: ...page protection has been changed The message clears when the next job starts ACTION None Warning 400 LDG This message appears in PCL when the printer has changed resolution to 400 or page protection t...

Page 200: ...ory to print with the requested settings either the resolution or page protection has been changed The message clears when the next job starts ACTION None Warning 400 OFF This message appears in PCL w...

Page 201: ...Loading Paper page 2 19 The printer needs cleaning See Cleaning the Printer page 6 14 Printer parts have worn and need to be replaced When first powered ON the printer detects any jammed paper The mov...

Page 202: ...that other jammed papers may be present in other locations in the paper path the entire paper path should be checked each time a paper jam is cleared The Top Cover must always be opened then closed i...

Page 203: ...High Capacity Feeder or High Capacity Envelope Feeder but paper did not arrive at the input sensor 2 2a 2b 2c page 7 32 5 5a 5b page 7 36 6 6a 6b page 7 37 7 page 7 39 Paper Jam MBF Clear Paper Path...

Page 204: ...Front Cover Clear Paper Path A paper jam has occurred as paper was leaving the fuser area 4 4A 4B page 7 35 5 5A 5B page 7 36 6 6A 6B page 7 37 7 page 7 39 1 If the Single sheet Bypass Feeder SBF is b...

Page 205: ...remove any jammed paper from the slot by gently pulling the paper out of the printer 1b If the Multi sheet Bypass Feeder MBF is being used remove the jammed paper by pressing the green paper release b...

Page 206: ...p e r J a m s 7 32 4 5 2 0 4 5 2 0 m p U s e r s G u i d e 2 Press the tray down button to lower the paper tray 2a Open the feeder door WUG CH07 Page 32 Black Red Cyan Wednesday January 25 1995 3 45...

Page 207: ...7 33 2b Remove any misfed paper or envelopes from the tray Check the paper or envelope stock for damage and make sure that the stack height does not exceed the MAXimum line 2c Close the feeder door WU...

Page 208: ...metal corners tabs If a universal tray is being used ensure that the paper guides are adjusted against the paper stock See Chapter 2 Handling Paper for additional information regarding paper tray loa...

Page 209: ...it back away from the printer 4a Open the upper middle and lower rear paper access doors and remove any visible paper by gently pulling it out of the slot toward the rear of the printer 4b If removed...

Page 210: ...the paper transportation area inside the printer by gently pulling it upward and toward the front of the printer Lift the paper transport cover by its green handle to check for any paper that may be c...

Page 211: ...t i n g 7 37 5b Remove any paper entering the fuser area by gently pulling the paper toward the rear of the printer 6 Open the front cover by gently pulling on the top corners of the cover WUG CH07 P...

Page 212: ...5 2 0 4 5 2 0 m p U s e r s G u i d e 6a Remove any paper exiting the fuser area by gently pulling it toward the front of the printer 6b Close the front cover WUG CH07 Page 38 Black Red Cyan Wednesday...

Page 213: ...a p e r J a m s C h a p t e r 7 T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g 7 39 7 Close and relatch the top cover 8 On the Control Panel press Online WUG CH07 Page 39 Black Red Cyan Wednesday January 25 1995 3 45...

Page 214: ...s not come on A Check configuration to be certain the printer is configured properly B If using the parallel or serial port the port may be disabled on the printer Check the Configuration Sheet for th...

Page 215: ...t formatting A missing or misaligned font card Command errors may be identified by looking at your input file or by using the Hex Dump feature on the printer You can determine which fonts are in the s...

Page 216: ...are cut off 1 Set Page Protection to Legal If page is still being clipped more memory needs to be installed A PostScript job fails to print 1 Check the configuration and be certain the proper emulatio...

Page 217: ...k Prints Entire printed page is blank with no visible print 1 EP Cartridge insert is still in place 2 Defective EP cartridge 3 Multiple sheets are being fed from the paper tray at the same time 4 No p...

Page 218: ...tive Laser Controller Fuser Assembly 1 Replace EP cartridge 2 Adjust Print Density see Chapter 6 3 Contact your dealer or Xerox Rank Xerox Spot deletions Areas of the print are extremely light or miss...

Page 219: ...rty 1 Replace EP cartridge 2 Replace paper stock 3 Replace Transfer Corotron see Chapter 6 Horizontal line deletions Localized print deletions appearing as bands running across the page perpendicular...

Page 220: ...em is not resolved contact your dealer or Xerox Rank Xerox Horizontal dark streaks Black lines running across the page perpendicular to the direction of paper movement 1 Defective EP cartridge 2 Conta...

Page 221: ...pter 6 If problem is not resolved contact your dealer or Xerox Rank Xerox Residual image Ghost images of previous pages is produced along with the current page 1 Defective EP cartridge 2 Contaminated...

Page 222: ...ur dealer or Xerox Rank Xerox Skewed prints Printed image is not parallel to the edge of the paper 1 Paper improperly loaded into paper tray 2 Obstructed paper path 3 Contaminated paper path 4 Dirty w...

Page 223: ...ing see Chapter 2 If problem is not resolved contact your dealer or Xerox Rank Xerox Produce a Test Print see Chapter 3 Fold and crease the Test Print as shown Both horizontal and vertical folds shoul...

Page 224: ...tray 3 Obstructed paper path 4 Defective Fuser Module 1 Inspect replace paper stock 2 Check trays for proper paper loading see Chapter 2 3 Inspect paper path for obstructions torn pieces of paper etc...

Page 225: ...Inspect the TrueRes target on the Test Print If 1 TrueRes is not functional no apparent difference between ON and OFF setting 2 TrueRes appears excessively dark or TrueRes appears insufficient 1 Faile...

Page 226: ...7 52 4 5 2 0 4 5 2 0 m p U s e r s G u i d e WUG CH07 Page 52 Black Red Wednesday January 25 1995 3 45 PM...

Page 227: ...ns A 2 Cable Specifications A 5 Parallel Interface A 5 RS 232C Serial Interface CCITT V 24 A 8 Data Rates A 8 Encoding A 8 Protocols A 8 Connections A 8 RS 422A Serial Interface CCITT V 11 and X 27 A...

Page 228: ...thly Duty Cycle Up to 50 000 prints Nominal voltage 220 240 V 110 115 V Nominal frequency 50 60 Hz Power consumption Less than 450 W during operation power saver mode operational after 60 minutes of n...

Page 229: ...PostScript option Ethernet network interface card XNIC E NET Options 4 MB SIMM 16 MB SIMM Multi sheet Bypass Feeder MBF High Capacity Feeder HCF High Capacity Envelope Feeder HCEF Paper trays in a var...

Page 230: ...h where L physical paper width PostScript A4 200 mm 7 89 inches 289 mm 11 36 inches 8 5 x 11 Letter 207 mm 8 11 inches 271 mm 10 67 inches Executive 175 mm 6 93 inches 258 mm 10 17 inches 8 5 x 14 Leg...

Page 231: ...ith the IEEE standard 1284 B with forward transfer rates of 100 KBytes or 1 MBytes The FAULT signal pin no 32 goes true low under the following conditions Off line mode selected Cover open interlock o...

Page 232: ...the Centronics interface are designated in Figure A 3 Figure A 3 Centronics connector pin assignment Signal Pin Signal Name Source Function 1 STROBE HOST Host Check 2 DATA 0 BIDIRECTIONAL Data Bit 0...

Page 233: ...24 GND Signal GND Data 4 25 GND Signal GND Data 5 26 GND Signal GND Data 6 27 GND Signal GND Data 7 28 GND Signal Ground PE SELECT ACK 29 GND Signal Ground BUSY FAULT 30 GND Signal Ground AUTOFEED SE...

Page 234: ...an appended Parity bit Parity even odd or none the number of stop bits and 7 or 8 bit data are selectable from the front panel UI Default settings are for 8 bit data with 1 stop bit and parity none Pr...

Page 235: ...n Chassis GND 1 GND Transmitted Data 2 Data From Printer Received Data 3 Data To Printer Request to Send 4 Control From Printer Clear to Send 5 Control To Printer Data Set Ready 6 Control To Printer S...

Page 236: ...The string of data bits is encapsulated by 1 Start bit 1 or 2 Stop bits and may have an appended Parity bit Parity even odd or none the number of stop bits and 7 or 8 bit data are selectable from the...

Page 237: ...ame Pin RS 422A Function Direction Chassis GND 1 GND Transmitted Data 2 Received Data 3 Request to Send 4 Clear to Send 5 Data Set Ready 6 Signal GND 7 GND Carrier Detect 8 N C 9 10 12 Send Data Nonin...

Page 238: ...cted to a DTE host such as a PC compatible a modem modem eliminator or a null modem is required Figure A 6 shows null modem wiring Figure A 6 Null Modem wiring Network interface communication is the m...

Page 239: ...d s E s c a p e S e q u e n c e s B 1 Printer Commands Escape Sequences A p p e n d i x B Xerox Unique Settings B 2 PCL Printer Commands B 3 HP GL 2 Context Printer Commands B 21 Control Codes B 25 WU...

Page 240: ...e the PAGE CONTROL COMMANDS Paper Source section page B 4 for the full range of paper sources for Xerox printers Page Size See the PAGE CONTROL COMMANDS Page Size section page B 4 for the full range o...

Page 241: ...d Decimal Value Hexadecimal Value JOB CONTROL COMMANDS Reset Universal Exit Language ULE E C 12345X 027 037 045 049 050 051 052 053 088 1B 25 2D 31 32 33 34 35 58 Reset E CE 027 069 1B 45 Number Of Co...

Page 242: ...F E C l6H 027 038 108 054 072 1B 26 6C 36 48 Middle E C l7H 027 038 108 055 072 1B 26 6C 37 48 Page Size Executive E C l1A 027 038 108 049 065 1B 26 6C 31 41 Letter E C l2A 027 038 108 050 065 1B 26 6...

Page 243: ...26 6C 32 4F Reverse Landscape E C l3O 027 038 108 051 079 1B 26 6C 33 4F Print Direction Degrees of Rotation counter clockwise 90 increments only E C a P 027 038 097 080 1B 26 61 50 Margins and Text...

Page 244: ...34 44 6 lines inch E C l6D 027 038 108 054 068 1B 26 6C 36 44 8 lines inch E C l8D 027 038 108 056 068 1B 26 6C 38 44 12 lines inch E C l12D 027 038 108 049 050 068 1B 26 6C 31 32 44 16 lines inch E...

Page 245: ...6B 32 47 CR CR LF LF CR LF FF CR FF E C k3G 027 038 107 051 071 1B 26 6B 33 47 Push Pop Position Push Pop Position Push E C f0S 027 038 102 048 083 1B 26 66 30 53 Pop E C f1S 027 038 102 049 083 1B 26...

Page 246: ...7 1B 28 38 4D Symbol E C 19M 027 040 049 057 077 1B 28 31 39 4D ISO 8859 1 ECMA 94 Latin 1 E C 0N 027 040 048 078 1B 28 30 4E ISO 8859 2 Latin 2 E C 2N 027 040 050 078 1B 28 32 4E ISO 8859 9 Latin 5 E...

Page 247: ...H 027 040 115 072 1B 28 73 48 Set Pitch Mode 10 0 E C k0S 027 038 107 048 083 1B 26 6B 30 53 Compressed 16 5 16 7 E C k2S 027 038 107 050 083 1B 26 6B 32 53 Elite 12 0 E C k4S 027 038 107 052 083 1B 2...

Page 248: ...6 1B 28 73 2D 35 42 Extra Light E C s 4B 027 040 115 045 052 066 1B 28 73 2D 34 42 Light E C s 3B 027 040 115 045 051 066 1B 28 73 2D 33 42 Demi Light E C s 2B 027 040 115 045 050 066 1B 28 73 2D 32 4...

Page 249: ...7 040 115 052 048 057 057 084 1B 28 73 34 30 39 39 54 Garamond Antiqua E C s4197T 027 040 115 052 049 057 055 084 1B 28 73 34 31 39 37 54 Letter Gothic E C s4102T 027 040 115 052 049 048 050 084 1B 28...

Page 250: ...parent Print Transparent Print Data of Bytes E C p X Data 027 038 112 088 1B 26 70 58 FONT MANAGEMENT Assign Font ID Font ID E C c D 027 042 099 068 1B 2A 63 44 Font and Character Control Delete all F...

Page 251: ...et last ID E C c2S 027 042 099 050 083 1B 2A 63 32 53 Make current soft symbol set temporary E C c4S 027 042 099 052 083 1B 2A 63 34 53 Make current soft symbol set permanent E C c5S 027 042 099 053 0...

Page 252: ...2 1B 2A 74 36 30 30 52 800 dots inch E C t800R 027 042 116 056 048 048 082 1B 2A 74 38 30 30 52 Raster Graphics Presentation Follows orientation E C r0F 027 042 114 048 070 1B 2A 72 30 46 Follows phys...

Page 253: ...2 114 083 1B 2A 72 53 THE PRINT MODEL Imaging Select Current Pattern Solid Black default E C v0T 027 042 118 048 084 1B 2A 76 30 54 Solid White E C v1T 027 042 118 049 084 1B 2A 76 31 54 HP defined Sh...

Page 254: ...1B 2A 63 33 50 User Defined E C c4P 027 042 099 052 080 1B 2A 63 34 50 Current Pattern E C c5P 027 042 099 053 080 1B 2A 63 35 50 Pattern ID of Shading or Type of Pattern or User Pattern ID E C c G 02...

Page 255: ...rn of bytes E C c W Data 027 042 099 087 1B 2A 63 57 User Defined Pattern Control Delete all patterns E C c0Q 027 042 099 048 081 1B 2A 63 30 51 Delete all temporary patterns E C c1Q 027 042 099 049 0...

Page 256: ...C f8X 027 038 102 056 088 1B 26 66 38 58 Make Temporary E C f9X 027 038 102 057 088 1B 26 66 39 58 Make Permanent E C f10X 027 038 102 049 048 088 1B 26 66 31 30 58 STATUS READBACK Set Status Readback...

Page 257: ...C s0I 027 042 115 048 073 1B 2A 73 30 49 Macro E C s1I 027 042 115 049 073 1B 2A 73 31 49 User defined Pattern E C s2I 027 042 115 050 073 1B 2A 73 32 49 Symbol Set E C s3I 027 042 115 051 073 1B 2A...

Page 258: ...evious HP GL 2 pen position E C 0B 027 037 048 066 1B 25 30 42 Use current PCL cursor position E C 1B 027 037 049 066 1B 25 31 42 HP GL 2 Plot Horizontal Size Horizontal size in inches E C c K 027 042...

Page 259: ...pped Fonts SB 0 Scalable fonts only 1 Bitmapped fonts allowed PALETTE EXTENSIONS Transparency Mode TR 0 Off opaque 1 On transparent Screened Vectors SV screen_type shading index VECTOR GROUP Arc Absol...

Page 260: ...RT x_incr_inter y_incr_inter x_incr_end y_incr_end chord_angle Polyline Encoded PE flag val coord_pair flag val coord_pair POLYGON GROUP Circle CI radius chord_angle Fill Rectangle Absolute RA x_coord...

Page 261: ...dth height Character Slant SL tangent_of_angle Extra Space ES width height Standard Font Definition SD kind value kind value Alternate Font Definition AD kind value kind value Character Fill Mode CF f...

Page 262: ...r Corner AC x_coordinate y_coordinate Raster Fill Definition RF index width height pen_nbr pen_nbr width and height must be less than 255 User Defined Line Type UL index gap1 gapn CONFIGURATION AND ST...

Page 263: ...urrent column position Form Feed FF 12 Move to the first line at top of the next page while maintaining current column position Carriage Return CR 13 Move to left margin on the current print line Shif...

Page 264: ...B 26 4 5 2 0 4 5 2 0 m p U s e r s G u i d e WUG APPB Page 26 Black Sunday January 22 1995 9 01 PM...

Page 265: ...Appendix C A p p e n d i x C I O P o r t P o l l i n g C 1 I O Port Polling A p p e n d i x C WUG APPC Page 1 Black Cyan Sunday January 22 1995 9 07 PM...

Page 266: ...cted on one port the printer sends a busy signal to the other ports and queues the print job into memory for processing This is called port polling Note that while all ports may be simultaneously acti...

Page 267: ...d is On or Another print job is received on a port Therefore the printer does not excessively service one particular port You may set the Port Timeout period and Auto Job End on the Control Panel or w...

Page 268: ...C 4 4 5 2 0 4 5 2 0 m p U s e r s G u i d e WUG APPC Page 4 Black Sunday January 22 1995 9 07 PM...

Page 269: ...D A p p e n d i x D O r d e r i n g I n f o r m a t i o n D 1 Ordering Information A p p e n d i x D Printer Options D 2 Additional Order Items D 8 WUG APPD Page 1 Black Red Cyan Sunday January 22 199...

Page 270: ...B SIMM TO INSTALL go to User s Guide Chapter 5 SIMM requirements No parity 70 nanosecond access time 8 bits One sided It is recommended that you use a SIMM manufactured by Xerox Rank Xerox However oth...

Page 271: ...o to User s Guide Chapter 5 For PCL5e only Hard Disk 97K15370 English Xerox 97K19850 English Rank Xerox 97K19860 French 97K19870 German 97K19880 Italian 97K19320 Spanish Xerox 97K19890 Spanish Rank Xe...

Page 272: ...the following protocols Novell NetWare TCP IP EtherTalk DEC LAT LAN Manager The Token Ring card supports the following protocols Novell NetWare LAN Manager Novell systems require Print Server v1 2 an...

Page 273: ...ish Xerox English Rank Xerox French German Italian Spanish Xerox Spanish Rank Xerox Fixed A4 Not adjustable 109R00023 English Xerox English Rank Xerox French German Italian Spanish Xerox Spanish Rank...

Page 274: ...Italian 97K19440 Spanish Xerox 97K20040 Spanish Rank Xerox 1500 sheet A4 feeder The HCF attaches to the SBF slot 97K15740 English Xerox 97K19430 Spanish Xerox 1500 sheet 8 5 x 11 Letter feeder High C...

Page 275: ...350 Spanish Xerox 97K20160 Spanish Rank Xerox Multiple sheet envelope or transparency feeder TO INSTALL go to Installation instructions packaged with the option The MBF attaches to the SBF slot Adjust...

Page 276: ...2 Additional order items Type Part No Description Comments EP Cartridge 113R2 English Xerox English Rank Xerox French German Italian Spanish Xerox Spanish Rank Xerox See Chapter 6 Maintaining the Pri...

Page 277: ...x 300E62180 English Xerox 300E62180 English Rank Xerox 300E62390 French 300E62340 German 300E62490 Italian 300E62440 Spanish Xerox 300E62440 Spanish Rank Xerox 300E62250 English Xerox 300E62250 Englis...

Page 278: ...300E62720 Spanish Xerox 300E62720 Spanish Rank Xerox 300E62260 English Xerox 300E62260 English Rank Xerox 300E62270 English Xerox 300E62270 English Rank Xerox 300E64510 English Xerox 300E64510 English...

Page 279: ...55110 French 720P54110 German 720P57110 Italian 720P56110 Spanish Xerox 721P56110 Spanish Rank Xerox 720P53040 English Xerox 721P53040 English Rank Xerox 720P55040 French 720P54040 German 720P57040 It...

Page 280: ...050 German 720P57050 Italian 720P56050 Spanish Xerox 721P56050 Spanish Rank Xerox 720P53060 English Xerox 721P53060 English Rank Xerox 720P55060 French 720P54060 German 720P57060 Italian 720P56060 Spa...

Page 281: ...rox 721P56190 Spanish Rank Xerox 720P53210 English Xerox 721P53210 English Rank Xerox 720P55210 French 720P54210 German 720P57210 Italian 720P56210 Spanish Xerox 721P56210 Spanish Rank Xerox 720P53170...

Page 282: ...D 14 4 5 2 0 4 5 2 0 m p U s e r s G u i d e WUG APPD Page 14 Black Red Sunday January 22 1995 9 09 PM...

Page 283: ...Appendix E A p p e n d i x E E n v i r o n m e n t a l S p e c i f i c a t i o n s E 1 Environmental Specifications A p p e n d i x E WUG APPE Page 1 Black Cyan Sunday January 22 1995 9 13 PM...

Page 284: ...r All products we manufacture meet our stringent performance standards and are backed by the same Total Satisfaction Guarantee we offer with our newly manufactured products The world wide effort to re...

Page 285: ...to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help Shielded cables must be used with this equipm...

Page 286: ...r ventilation and servicing Always use the materials and supplies specifically designed for your Xerox equipment Use of unsuitable materials may result in poor performance and possibly a hazardous sit...

Page 287: ...produce less than 0 1 ppm ozone during normal operation The ozone produced is dependent on copy volume and is heavier than air Providing the proper environmental parameters as specified by Xerox will...

Page 288: ...for your dealer or service technician and are placed on or near panels or shields which require a tool for removal THESE PANELS ARE NOT TO BE REMOVED BY USERS OF THE PRINTER THERE ARE NO USER SERVICE...

Page 289: ...r logging into a file server ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange A digital coding system used to represent characters or control functions electronically each character being repr...

Page 290: ...Also referred to as a soft start Byte A unit of 8 consecutive bits A byte is used to represent a character or control function CAPTURE A Novell command used to redirect output from a client to a prin...

Page 291: ...Default A printer setting that is used in the absence of any other setting or command from the user See also Factory set Default Default font The font that the printer will use if the user or the soft...

Page 292: ...age parameters Emulation Imitating the operational functionality of a program or language with equaling or surpassing functionality EP cartridge The Xerox electronic printing cartridge that contains m...

Page 293: ...anging and accessing files without having to copy them to a floppy diskette Firmware The programs stored in EPROM ROM chips on the printer s controller board Font A collection of characters with a con...

Page 294: ...MS functions Intellifonts Scalable fonts developed by Agfa Compugraphics and licensed to Hewlett Packard Internal fonts The fonts that come with the printer residing in permanent memory EPROM ROM Lang...

Page 295: ...use with its networks NetWare Loadable Module Also referred to as NLM this is a NetWare program which runs on the network operating system NetWare Supervisor A user with access to NetWare functionalit...

Page 296: ...output tray on the 4520 4520mp is located on the top of the printer Paper jam When paper becomes wedged somewhere along the paper path Paper source Paper can feed into the printer via a paper tray or...

Page 297: ...til the printer is powered OFF Pitch The number of characters to the inch 10 pitch is 10 characters per inch Typically thought of as horizontal measurement Point Type height is traditionally measured...

Page 298: ...can print a page that matches what you created on the screen Xerox desktop laser printers have their own printer drivers so you can take full advantage of the printer s features Printer macro Used by...

Page 299: ...of its default settings ROM Read Only Memory RPRINTER emulation Software run on a client PC connect to a network indirect printer or a Xerox network interface card that identifies the printer as a rem...

Page 300: ...h a 70 ns nanoseconds access time SMS Status Management Services A DS P component that resides on the client PC and the file server SMS features include but are not limited to the ability to view the...

Page 301: ...smooths curves in text and graphics to improve print quality TrueType fonts A font standard developed by Apple Computer as an alternative to Adobe Postscript TrueType fonts are scalable and can print...

Page 302: ...ted by multiplying the number of pages printed by the cost per page value Valid printer name A printer name that does not begin with the letters DSP and that terminates with the characters _1 XNIC E N...

Page 303: ...8 Chime option System Menu 3 60 Cleaning see Printer maintenance Config Sheet function Test Menu 3 64 Configuration Sheet 3 14 3 64 7 7 Context saving see State Saving option Control Panel Display 3 4...

Page 304: ...3 14 Ethernet Menu 3 52 to 3 54 Options 3 52 to 3 54 Auto Job End 3 54 Frame Type 3 54 Lang Sensing 3 53 Port Timeout 3 53 System Language 3 53 F Flow control see Handshake option Font Number option P...

Page 305: ...14 Espa ol 3 14 Fran ais 3 14 Fran ais canad 3 14 Italiano 3 14 Portugu s BRA 3 14 Letterhead Loading 2 27 to 2 28 LocalTalk Menu 3 51 Option 3 51 Port Timeout 3 51 Lower source Location 2 4 Lower tra...

Page 306: ...27 to 2 28 Lower tray 2 19 to 2 23 Middle tray 2 19 to 2 23 Upper tray 2 19 to 2 23 Paper Size option PCL Menu 3 23 Paper sources Lower Location 2 4 Middle Location 2 4 Selecting 2 30 to 2 42 PCL pape...

Page 307: ...ts 4 8 PostScript language see System Language option PostScript Menu 3 29 to 3 37 Options 3 32 to 3 37 Copies 3 33 Default Tray 3 33 Jam Recovery 3 34 Manual Size 3 34 Print Errors 3 34 Resolution 3...

Page 308: ...memory 3 71 PCL Menu 3 28 PostScript Menu 3 37 Stop Bits option Serial Menu 3 50 Symbol Set option PCL Menu 3 25 System Language option Ethernet Menu 3 53 Parallel Menu 3 42 Serial Menu 3 46 Token Ri...

Page 309: ...7 4 Operational problems 7 40 Paper jams 7 27 Print quality problems 7 43 TrueRes option PCL Menu 3 28 PostScript Menu 3 36 TrueType fonts 4 5 Type 1 fonts see PostScript fonts U Up key 3 7 Upper sour...

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