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Infoprint Color 8

Users Guide
Print Media
Problem Solving
Service and Support
Maintenance
Printer Control
Specifications
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Contents
Print Media ............................ 8 Problem Solving .................. 29
Selecting Paper ................................... 9 Paper Jams ........................................ 30
Selecting Paper Trays ........................ 11 Clearing Paper Input Jams.............. 31
Using Output Bins ............................ 12 Clearing a Paper Feed Jam ............. 33
Loading Paper Tray 1 ....................... 13 Clearing a Paper Exit Jam ............... 35
Printing on Special Media................ 16 Print Quality Problems .................... 38
General Information ....................... 17 Display Messages ............................. 46
Loading Multiple Media Pieces ...... 20 Normal Operation ........................... 46
Loading Single Sheets Maintenance.................................... 49
(Manual Feed) ............................ 24 Problems ......................................... 51
Setting Automatic Tray Switching ... 27 Call For Service ............................... 56
Summary of Usable Print Media ..... 28

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Service and Support............ 57 Maintenance ........................ 64
Service Information ........................ 58 Setting the Color Registration ......... 65
IBM Printers Website ..................... 59 Replacing the Toner Cartridges ....... 68
The IBM Customer Technical Replacing the Image Drum
Support .......................................... 60 Cartridges ........................................ 73
Purchasing Supplies ....................... 61 Replacing the Toner Waste Box ....... 80
Consumables ................................... 62 Replacing the Transfer Belt Unit ..... 83
Accessories ...................................... 63 Replacing the Oil Roller ................... 89
Replacing the Fuser .......................... 93

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Printer Control .................... 98 Specifications .....................161
The Control Panel ............................. 99
Using the Printer Menus ................ 105
Using the Level 1 Menu ................ 106
Using the Level 2 Menu ................ 123
Color Registration Using the
Control Panel ................................ 126
Adjusting Color Balance................. 129
The User Maintenance Menu......... 140
Categories ..................................... 141
Using the PAPER SIZE Menu ......... 150
Using the TRAY SELECT Menu ...... 152
Using the POWER SAVE Menu ...... 154
Printing Test Pages ........................ 156
Printing the Menu Settings........... 157
Printing the Font Sample Page ..... 158
Printing the Demo Page ............... 159
Enhanced by Heidelberg ................ 160

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Print Media
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The Paper Tray Gauge

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Problem Solving
Paper Jams
Print Quality Problems
Display Messages

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Paper Jamss
If paper jams in the printer, the attention light goes on and a message locates the jam.
Click an error message for details on how to clear the jam.
PAPER INPUT JAM: Between the paper tray and the first image drum.
PAPER FEED JAM: Under the image drums.
PAPER EXIT JAM: In the fuser or between the fuser and the exit.

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Clearing Paper Input Jams
Paper has jammed between the tray and the 2. Pull out any paper.
first image drum cartridge.

1. Lift the interior access knob and pull the


cover down.

If paper has advanced up to the first


image drum and resists pulling, use the
Paper Feed Jam procedure. Click
here for details.

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Clearing Paper Input Jams (continued)
3. Pull out the paper tray and remove any
partially fed sheets.

4. Check the paper in the trayit should be


neatly stacked, no sheets bent or stuck
together.
5. Push the tray in gentlya full tray is
heavy and can damage the printer if it is
slammed shut.

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Clearing a Paper Feed Jam
Paper has jammed under the image drums. 2. Lift out each image drum cartridge and
check underneath for sheets of paper.

CAUTION:
<2-25> High temperature; switch off the printer and
allow at least 20 minutes for parts in this area to cool
before handling.

1. Press the OPEN button and lift the top


cover all the way open.

Important!
Protect the drum cartridges from
scratching and exposure to strong
lightespecially sunlight. For best
protection, place them in the black
lightproof bags supplied.

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Clearing a Paper Feed Jam (continued)
3. When you have uncovered any sheets of 4. Place each image drum cartridge back
paper, carefully remove them. If pos- into position in the locating slots at each
sible, pull forward to avoid spilling toner. side of the printer. Be sure to match the
colored label on each cartridge with its
corresponding colored label in the
printer.

Be carefulbelow the image drums 5. Close the top cover and press down
is the transfer belt. Do not scratch firmly on both sides to make sure that it
the transfer belt. Do not use sharp is locked.
instruments.

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Clearing a Paper Exit Jam
Paper has jammed in the fuser or between
the fuser and the paper exit.

CAUTION:
<2-25> High temperature; switch off the printer and
allow at least 20 minutes for parts in this area to cool
before handling.

1. Press the OPEN button and lift the top 3. Lift the fuser by its two handles straight
cover all the way open. up and out of the printer.
2. Push the two blue fuser latch levers
toward the rear of the printer.

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Clearing a Paper Exit Jam (continued)
4. Pull the sheet of paper out of the fuser. 5. Lower the fuser back into the printer,
press down firmly to seat it, then pull on
the two blue levers to make sure the
fuser is locked in position.

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Clearing a Paper Exit Jam (continued)
6. Open the rear exit tray.

9. Close the top cover and press down


firmly on both sides to make sure that it
is locked. Printing continues automati-
7. Look into the rear of the printer and cally when you close the top cover, after
remove any pieces of paper you find. a short pause to allow the fuser to warm
up.
8. Close the rear exit tray.

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Print Quality Problems
The Infoprint Color 8 is really four printers in oneone for each of the three primary colors
and one for black. The factors causing print quality problems may affect only one or two
colors, or all four, so the results may be unpredictable.
If you notice fuzziness or changes in color balance that are not connected to a particular
software package, check the symptoms and possible causes in this section. You can use the
color bars at the bottom of the menu test printout to help isolate which color is causing the
problem.
Blank sheets printed/one or more Faded or off-color vertical stripes
colors missing Vertical black or color lines
Entire page or one color prints faintly Fuzzy print
Gray or speckled background White blotches or faded gray areas
Page prints all one color when temperature or humidity is high
Page has repeating marks or low
An oblong area of faint or off-color Printed page is light or blurred in one
print or more colors
Vertical white or color streaking, or Bold characters and dark lines are
faint areas smeared
Pages curl excessively

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Blank sheets printed/one or more colors Entire page or one color prints faintly.
missing. Reason:
Reason:
Empty toner cartridge. Pages get fainter
An image drum cartridge may have been after toner is used up.
exposed to light, or LED array or image
Solution:
drum contacts may have failed.
Install new toner cartridge.
Solution:
Reason:
Leave image drum cartridge in total
darkness for several hours. If this fails to LED array is dirty.
restore it, install a new image drum
Solution:
cartridge.
Clean the LED array with LED Lens
Reason:
Cleaner.
Empty or missing toner cartridge.
Solution:
Install new toner cartridge.

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Page has gray or speckled background. Page prints all one color.
Reason: Reason:
Static electricity causes toner to stick to Hardware problem.
background.
Solution:
Solution:
Contact your service representative.
Change paper to an acceptable laser bond Click here for service information.
and use a humidifier.
Reason: Page has repeating marks.

Image drum has been exposed to light. Reason:

Solution: Damaged image drum cartridge causes


repetitive marks due to surface nicks and
Leave image drum cartridge in total scratches.
darkness for several hours. If this fails to
restore it, install a new image drum Solution:
cartridge. Install new image drum cartridge for the
color of the marks.

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An oblong area of faint or off-color print Solutions:
appears on each page.
(1) Replace toner cartridge.
Reason: (2) Check drum and replace if necessary.
Dropout caused by using cotton bond Reason:
paper in high humidity. Moisture has
affected paper. One or more of the LED arrays are dirty.

Solution: Solutions:

Change to a different type of paper or use a (1) Clean the LED arrays.
dehumidifier; check toner. (2) Contact your service representative.
Click here for service information.
Vertical white or color streaking, or faint
areas on page. Faded or off-color vertical stripes.
Reason: Reason:

Toner is low and does not distribute properly One or more of the LED arrays are dirty.
or the drum is worn out. Solution:
Clean the LED arrays.

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Vertical black or color lines. Fuzzy print.
Reason: Reason:
Toner is low. The LED arrays are dirty.
Solution: Solution:
Replace the toner cartridge. Clean the LED array.
Reason:
Scratched image drum.
Solution:
Replace the image drum cartridge for the
color of the lines.
Reason:
Hardware problem.
Solution:
Contact your service representative.
Click here for service information.

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White blotches or faded gray areas when Reason:
temperature or humidity is high or low.
Paper used is not designed for laser
Reason: printers.
Difficult environment. Solution:
Solution: Switch to a recommended paper. Click
Check toner. If okay, adjust the SETTING here for information on paper.
item in Menu 2. Reason:

Printed page is light or blurred in one or One or more of the LED arrays are dirty.
more colors. Solution:
Reason: Clean the LED arrays.
Toner is low for one or more colors.
Solution:
Replace toner cartridge for the affected
color.

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Bold characters and dark lines are Reason:
smeared.
Moisture in paper because of improper
Reason: storage.
Toner is low for one or more colors. Solution:
Solution: Avoid storing paper in areas of excessive
Replace toner cartridge for the affected temperature changes and humidity.
color. Reason:
High humidity.
Pages curl excessively.
Reason: Solution:

Printing on wrong side of paper. Recommended operating humidity is


20-80%.
Solutions:
(1) Turn paper over in tray.
(2) When installing paper, make a note of
the print side arrow on the paper package,
then install the paper print side down in the
paper tray.

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Display Messages
Messages on the display panel show the status of the printer. This list gives an explanation of
each message and what you should do, if anything.
If these procedures do not solve the problem, click here for information on how to get
service and support.
Click a category for details:
Normal operation: No action necessary.
Maintenance: Replace consumables as indicated.
Problems: Take action as indicated.
Call for Service: Printer needs service if turning the printer off and then on again
does not clear the message.

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Display MessagesNormal Operation

ON LINE
Printer is ready to receive information.
OFF LINE
Printer is not ready to receive information.
PRINTING
Data is printing.
PROCESSING
Data is being processed.
DATA PRESENT
Data is in the printer but has not yet been printed.
FLUSHING JOB
(PostScript) The printer is deleting the current job.
RESET TO FLUSH
(PostScript) Data currently in the printer can be deleted by pressing Online, and then Clear
Buffer.

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RESET
Press Clear Buffer to delete data left in the printer and return the printer to the defaults you
have set.
COPY [number]/[total]
If more than two copies have been selected from the menu, this gives a running count of the
number of copies being printed.
POWER SAVING
The printer is in power saving modethe heating unit has been turned off to save energy.
When data is sent to the printer, it automatically warms up briefly before printing.
PRINT DEMO PAGE
The printer is printing a demo page.
PRINT SETTINGS
The printer is printing a list of the menu settings.
PRINT FONTS
The printer is printing a page giving samples and information on all fonts currently available.

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[paper size] [tray]
PAPER REQUEST
The printer is requesting a different size paper in the indicated tray. Load the requested paper
in the tray.
[paper size] MANUAL
[media type] REQUEST
Insert a page of the indicated size and type in the manual feed. Click here for details.

48
Display MessagesMaintenance
PAPER OUT
[paper size] [tray]
The indicated tray is either empty or not installed. Click here for instructions on adding
paper.
TNR LOW [color]
One or more toner cartridges are nearly empty. The status lights also indicate which color(s).
Have the necessary cartridge available. Click here for toner replacement instructions.
[color]
TONER EMPTY
The indicated toner has run outthis message appears 50 pages after the TNR LOW
message. Install a new toner cartridge. Click here for toner replacement instructions.
You can clear this message by opening and closing the printer cover; the message appears
again after 20 pages are printed.
OIL ROLLER LIFE
The fuser oil roller needs to be replaced. When the ATTENTION light is on, the printer can
continue to function. When the ATTENTION light is flashing, replace the oil roller
immediately. Click here for oil roller replacement instructions.

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CHG DRUM [color]
One or more of the image drums needs to be replaced. The status lights also indicate which
color(s). Click here for image drum replacement instructions.
WASTE TNR
NR FULL
The waste toner box is almost full. Be prepared to replace it when the WASTE TONER FULL
message appears.
WASTE TONER FULL
The waste toner box is full. Click here for waste toner box replacement instructions.
FUSER LIFE
The fuser needs to be replaced. Click here for fuser replacement instructions.
BELT LIFE
The transfer belt needs to be replaced. Click here for transfer belt replacement
instructions.

50
Display MessagesProblems
COVER OPEN
The top cover is open. Close it and press down firmly at both sides to lock it
PAPER INPUT JAM
CHECK [tray]
Paper has jammed between the paper tray indicated and the first image drum. Click here
for clearing instructions.
PAPER FEED JAM
CHECK [tray]
Paper has jammed under the image drums. Click here for clearing instructions.
PAPER EXIT JAM
REMOVE THE PAPER
Paper has jammed either in the fuser or between the fuser and the exit. Click here for
clearing instructions.

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ERROR PAPER SIZE
CHECK [tray]
The paper size detected by the printer in the tray indicated is incorrect for the current print
job. Make sure the size of the paper in the tray matches the size your software calls for.
TRAY n NOT INSTALLED
The indicated paper tray is not installed properly. Remove the tray and reinstall itclick
here for instructions.
TRAY 1 INSTALL
The printer is trying to automatically switch to the second paper tray when Tray 1 paper ran
out. Do not remove Tray 1 until the automatic switching process is complete.
ERROR MEMORY
OVERFLOW
The current page is too complex and cannot be printed. Try simplifying the page or reducing
the resolution to 300 dpi. If this happens often, consider adding memory to the printer. Click
here for information on memory upgrades and other options.

52
ERROR RECEIVE
BUFFER OVERFLOW
The transfer of data from the computer to the printer is not properly coordinated. Check the
printer cable and printer interface menu settings. Adding optional memory can also help the
problem. Click here for information on memory upgrades and other options.
TNR SNS [color]
Make sure the indicated image drum is installed. If it is, lift it out and check the black lever on
the right side (facing the printer) of the metal rod below the image drummake sure there is
no paper blocking it and that it moves freely.
CANNOT USE A6
PAPER ON TRAY 2
The second paper tray cannot feed A6 size paper. Use Tray 1 or the manual feed slot.
BELT NOT INSTALLED
The transfer belt unit is not installed correctly. Open the top and left-hand side covers, check
and reinstall as necessary. Click here for transfer belt installation instructions.
The printer will not function until this error is corrected.

53
WASTE TONER BOX NOT INSTALLED
The waste toner box is not installed correctly. Open the left-hand side cover, check and
reinstall as necessary. Click here for waste toner box installation instructions.
The printer will not function until this error is corrected.
OIL ROLLER NOT INSTALLED
The oil roller is not installed correctly. Open the top cover, check, and reinstall as necessary.
Click here for oil roller installation instructions.
The printer will not function until this error is corrected.
ERROR
D6 [#########]
Yellow image drum is not installed properly. Open the top cover, check, and reinstall as
necessary. Click here for image drum installation instructions.
ERROR
D7 [#########]
Magenta image drum is not installed properly. Open the top cover, check, and reinstall as
necessary. Click here for image drum installation instructions.

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ERROR
D8 [#########]
Cyan image drum is not installed properly. Open the top cover, check, and reinstall as
necessary. Click here for image drum installation instructions.
ERROR
D9 [#########]
Black image drum is not installed properly. Open the top cover, check, and reinstall as
necessary. Click here for image drum installation instructions.
ERROR
DF [#########]
The transfer belt unit is not installed correctly. Open the top and left-hand side covers, check
and reinstall as necessary. Click here for transfer belt installation instructions.
ERROR
E0 [#########]
The fuser unit is not installed correctly. Open the top and left-hand side covers, check and
reinstall as necessary. Click here for fuser installation instructions.

55
Display Messages - Call For Service
EEPROM RESETTING
or
ERROR
[nn] [#########]
where nn is not listed above
or
ERROR CONTROLLER
[nn-########]

If you see any of these messages, turn the printer off, then turn it on again. If this does not
clear it, make a note of the error message, and call IBM Customer Technical Support. Click
here for service information.

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Service and Support
Service Information
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16MB Memory Expansion kit (SIMM) ..... Part # 63H2467
32MB Memory Expansion kit (SIMM) ..... Part # 63H2469

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IBM Network Card (Token Ring) ............. Part # 02N7190


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Maintenance
Setting the Color Registration
Replacing the Toner Cartridges
Replacing the Image Drums
Replacing the Toner Waste Box
Replacing the Transfer Belt
Replacing the Oil Roller
Replacing the Fuser
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%-4'2"$/,'()'%-4.'A)7-2.()*'B-"-.'C
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2$1,&5'6+(&'(&')-.3$"8'$&'*+,'),# Cyan
(3$1,'0.43'.,&,.9-(.&'$)0'0,9,"-2()1 Magenta
.-"",.'&%&*,3'34&*'&$*4.$*,'#(*+'*-),.5

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Replacing the Toner Cartridges (continued)
8/'91:%'()4&'%1&;<'%16)'491=%'2$.9<'(/0%$ !" #$%&&'()%'*#+,'-.((/0'102'345('()%
61$($42=%<'102'&3/('40'()%'>$40(%$')1&'1'31-%3 6/7%$"
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<,76/,&*089:(8)=
A" 8.$0'()%'>$40(%$'/55'102'!"#$%&'(%$)*
&+,*(%$'%-''.%/'!0"

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Replacing the Toner Cartridges (continued)
;5 I-/$*,'*+,'*-),.'/$.*.(01,'#+(/+'),,0& E5 F,3-9,'*+,'),#'*-),.'/$.*.(01,'7.-3'*+,
.,2"$/,3,)*5'H4""'*+,':"4,'"-/G'",9,. 2$/G$1()1'$)0'&+$G,'(*'7.-3'&(0,'*-'&(0,
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=5 H,,"'*+,'*$2,'-77'*+,':-**-3'-7'*+,
()'$//-.0$)/,'#(*+'"-/$"'.,14"$*(-)&5
/$.*.(01,5

70
Replacing the Toner Cartridges (continued)
=" >4-&')()*&(3&/)(&4.($/()*&()$4&'(01')'+.,& !" #$%&'()*&('+,*)(-+.&($/()*&(01')'+.,&2
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)*&(&4.($/()*&()$4&'(01')'+.,&(64.&'()*& +51,&(.'65"
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7" 86-*()*&(936&(3$0:(3&;&'()$%1'.()*&(910:
$/()*&(<'+4)&'(64)+3(+)(-)$<-"

Tab: colors must


match

71
Replacing the Toner Cartridges (continued)
9. Open the LED Lens Cleaner supplied 10. Close the printer cover, pressing down
with the toner cartridge and use it to to lock it in place.
clean the LED arrays on the underside of
the printer cover.

72
Replacing the Image Drum Cartridges
67%)"*8/97*2'3" !"#$%&'()*+,"*67%)"*8/97
6+,'"(7,'-7'*+,'(3$1,'0.43&'0,2,)0&'-)'*+, !"#$%&'()&*$""'*+,'(3$1,'0.43'$)0'*-),.
-2,.$*()1'*,32,.$*4.,8'*+,'+43(0(*%8'*+, /$.*.(01,'()'*+,'/-..,&2-)0()1'/-"-.'2.()*,.
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)43:,.&'$.,'$22.-P(3$*,'&()/,'%-4'#-)Q* Black
2.()*'*+,'&$3,')43:,.'-7'2$1,&',$/+'*(3,8
$)0',)9(.-)3,)*$"'/-)0(*(-)&'$)0'2$2,. Yellow
*%2,'4&,0'3$%'9$.%5 Magenta
Cyan

73
Replacing the Image Drum Cartridges (continued)
#-';/<*'(),3'*/3=>'*/9)',;/?*'0%$;>'(-&*% !" #$%&'()*'+%,&(*%'-..'/&0!!"#$%&'(%$)*
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0::64&0+&:,03+&";&-(81+,3&76/&.0/+3&(8&+*(3&0/,0&+6&566:
<,76/,&*089:(8)=

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Replacing the Image Drum Cartridges (continued)
;5 I(7*'-4*'*+,'4&,0'(3$1,'0.43U*-),. E5 R)#.$2'*+,'),#'(3$1,'0.43'/$.*.(01,
/$.*.(01,'$)0'0(&/$.0':-*+'()'$//-.0$)/, $)0'.,3-9,'*+,'2.-*,/*(9,'&+,,*'$)0
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Replacing the Image Drum Cartridges (continued)
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3$*/+()1'*+,'/-"-.N/-0,0'"$:,"'-)'*+, 2$/G$1()1'$)0'&+$G,'(*'7.-3'&(0,'*-'&(0,
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*+,'2.()*,.5
W5 H,,"'*+,'*$2,'-77'*+,':-**-3'-7'*+,
/$.*.(01,5

76
Replacing the Image Drum Cartridges (continued)
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78" 96-*()*&(:36&(3$0;(3&<&'()$%1'.()*&
:10;($/()*&(='+4)&'(64)+3(+)(-)$=-"

Tab

77
Replacing the Image Drum Cartridges (continued)
OO5 ?2,)'*+,'ILS'I,)&'B",$),.'&422"(,0 OD5 B"-&,'*+,'2.()*,.'/-9,.8'2.,&&()1'0-#)
#(*+'*+,'*-),.'/$.*.(01,'$)0'4&,'(*'*- *-'"-/G'(*'()'2"$/,5
/",$)'*+,'ILS'$..$%&'-)'*+,'4)0,.&(0,
-7'*+,'2.()*,.'/-9,.5

78
Replacing the Image Drum Cartridges (continued)
13. Reset the Drum Counter: c. Press Enter.
a. Press Online, then press and hold RESETTING briefly appears on the
Menu 1/Menu 2 until COLOR REG. second line of the display.
ADJUST appears on the display.
d. Press Online.
b. Press Menu 1/Menu 2 until ENGINE
COUNT RESET appears.

c. Press Enter. CYAN DRUMCNT


RESET appears.

d. Press Menu 1/Menu 2 until the


message corresponding to the drum
you are replacing appears. For
example, if you are replacing the
magenta image drum:

MAGENTA DRUMCNT
RESET

79
Replacing the Toner Waste Box
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\F']RII'-)'*+,'2.()*,.'0(&2"$%8'%-4'),,0'*- *#-'3,*$"'&2.()1'/"(2&'()'*+,':$&,'-7'*+,
/+$)1,'*+,'*-),.'#$&*,':-PJ 2.()*,.YJ'2.,&&'0-#)'-)'*+,'+$)0",8
&#()1'(*'$#$%'7.-3'*+,'2.()*,.'$)0'"(7*'(*
O5 64.)'*+,'2.()*,.'-775
-4*5
D5 H4""'*+,'"$*/+'-)'*+,'",7*'&(0,'-7'*+,
2.()*,.'$)0'-2,)'*+,'&(0,'2$),"5

S(&/$.0'*+,'4&,0'*-),.'#$&*,':-P'()
$//-.0$)/,'#(*+'"-/$"'.,14"$*(-)&5

80
Replacing the Toner Waste Box (continued)
E5 ?.(,)*'*+,'),#'*-),.'#$&*,':-P'#(*+'*+, =5 H"$/,'*+,'),#'*-),.'#$&*,':-P'-)'*-2'-7
+$)0",'42'$)0'*+,'0.(9,'/-42"()1'*-#$.0 *+,'3,*$"'&2.()1'/"(2&'()'*+,'2.()*,.5
*+,'7.-)*'-7'*+,'2.()*,.5 H.,&&'0-#)'-)'*+,'+$)0",'$)0'24&+'*+,
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42.(1+*8'*+,)'.,",$&,'(*5'6+,':-P'#(""'.(&,
()*-'2"$/,5

Drive Coupling

81
Replacing the Toner Waste Box (continued)
4.+"5 ^$G,'&4.,'*+$*'*+,'*-),.'#$&*, V5 B"-&,'*+,'&(0,'2$),"'$)0'*4.)'*+,'2.()*,.
:-P'0.(9,'/-42"()1'(&'&"(1+*"%':,"-#'$)0 :$/G'-)5
()'7.-)*'-7'*+,'/-42"()1'-)'*+,'2.()*,.5

Drive Coupling Printer Coupling

82
Replacing the Transfer Belt Unit
1. Turn the printer off and wait for the
fuser to cool down.
CAUTION:
<2-25> High temperature; switch off the printer and 2. Press the OPEN button and lift the
allow at least 20 minutes for parts in this area to cool printer cover.
before handling.

When you see the message BELT LIFE on


the printer display, you need to change the
Transfer Belt Unit:

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Replacing the Transfer Belt Unit (continued)
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0-#)'-)'*+,'+$)0",8'2(9-*'(*'$#$%'7.-3
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#$&*,':-P'$&(0,_'%-4'#(""'.,()&*$""'(*'$7*,.
.,2"$/()1'*+,'*.$)&7,.':,"*'4)(*5

E5 F,3-9,'*+,'*-),.'#$&*,':-PJ'2.,&&

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Replacing the Transfer Belt Unit (continued)
=5 I(7*'*+,':"4,'+$)0",'-)'*+,'*.$)&7,.':,"* V5 H4""'*+,'4)(*'-4*8'*+,)'1.$:':-*+'&(0,&
4)(*'*-'.,",$&,'(*5 $)0'.,3-9,'(*'7.-3'*+,'2.()*,.

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*+,-.,/&-0(1&-12-+,'345-02,-.$&+
+'(62-&$-20##$%&-1&7 W5 S(&/$.0'*+,':,"*'4)(*5

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Replacing the Transfer Belt Unit (continued)
C5 H"$/,'*+,'),#'*.$)&7,.':,"*'4)(*'-)'*+, `5 I(7*'*+,'+$)0",'$)0'24&+'*+,'4)(*'!""#$%&
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+$)0",'*-'"-/G'(*'()'2"$/,5

86
Replacing the Transfer Belt Unit (continued)
OO5 B"-&,'*+,'&(0,'2$),"5
O@5 H4*'*+,'*-),.'#$&*,':-P':$/G'()'*+,
2.()*,.'X2"$/,'(*'-)'*+,'3,*$"'&2.()1
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:-P'0.(9,'/-42"()1'(&'&"(1+*"%':,"-#'$)0
()'7.-)*'-7'*+,'/-42"()1'-)'*+,'2.()*,.5

87
Replacing the Transfer Belt Unit (continued)
OD5 B"-&,'*+,'2.()*,.'/-9,.8'2.,&&()1'0-#) :5 H.,&&':"(9*;<:"(9*='4)*("'L\>A\L
*-'"-/G'(*'()'2"$/,5 B?R\6'FL[L6'$22,$.&5

/5 H.,&&'>(+"/?*Ba!\'SFR^B\6
FL[L6'$22,$.&5

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7-""-#()1'3,&&$1,'$22,$.&J

bLI6'B?R\6
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O;5 F,&,*'*+,'*.$)&7,.':,"*'4)(*'/-4)*,.J ./0/11234#5-)&6"(#!,,&!-7#+*#$%&
7&8+*9#")*&#+6#$%&#9)7,"!(:
$5 H.,&&'@($'("8'*+,)'2.,&&'$)0'+-"0
:"(9*;<:"(9*='4)*("'B?I?F'FL>5 75 H.,&&'@($'("5
!ScR[6'$22,$.&'-)'*+,'0(&2"$%5 OE5 [,*'*+,'/-"-.'.,1(&*.$*(-)5

88
Replacing the Oil Roller
O5 64.)'*+,'2.()*,.'-77'$)0'8'1&-9$%-&+,
!"#$%&'( 902,%-&$-:$$/-6$8(5
!"#"$%&'()*&+,-.,/0+1/,2&34(+5*&677&+*,&./(8+,/&089
0::64&0+&:,03+&";&-(81+,3&76/&.0/+3&(8&+*(3&0/,0&+6&566:
D5 H.,&&'*+,'?HL\':4**-)'$)0'"(7*'*+,
<,76/,&*089:(8)= 2.()*,.'/-9,.5

Z+,)'%-4'&,,'*+,'3,&&$1,'?AI'F?IILF
IA]L'-)'*+,'2.()*,.'0(&2"$%8'%-4'),,0'*-
/+$)1,'*+,'-("'.-"",.5

89
Replacing the Oil Roller (continued)
;5 H4&+'*+,'"-/G'",9,.':$/G'*-#$.0'*+,'.,$. *+,)'"(7*'(*'-4*'$)0'0(&/$.0'(*5
-7'*+,'2.()*,.'*-'4)"$*/+'*+,'-("'.-"",.5

E5 I(7*'*+,'.(1+*',)0'-7'*+,'-("'.-"",.8'24""'(*'*-
*+,'.(1+*'*-'0(&,)1$1,'(*'7.-3'*+,'74&,.8

90
Replacing the Oil Roller (continued)
5. Remove the blue space from the new oil 6. Make sure the lock lever is still toward
roller. Hold the oil roller with the yellow the back of the printer, then lower the
warning label on top and facing you, right end of the oil roller into the fuser
then lower it into the fuser, sliding the left and pull the lock lever forward to secure
end under the retaining edge. it in place.

Retaining Edge

91
Replacing the Oil Roller (continued)
W5 B"-&,'*+,'2.()*,.'/-9,.5 `5''F,&,*''*+,'-("'.-"",.'/-4)*,.J

$5 H.,&&'@($'("8'*+,)'2.,&&'$)0'+-"0
:"(9*;<:"(9*='4)*("'B?I?F'FL>5
!ScR[6'$22,$.&'-)'*+,'0(&2"$%5
:5 H.,&&':"(9*;<:"(9*='4)*("'L\>A\L
B?R\6'FL[L6'$22,$.&5

/5 H.,&&'>(+"/?*Ba!\'SFR^B\6
FL[L6'$22,$.&5

05 H.,&&':"(9*;<:"(9*='4)*("'?AI
C5 64.)'*+,'2.()*,.':$/G'-)5 F?IILF'B?R\6'FL[L6'$22,$.&5

,5 H.,&&'>(+"/5
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7&8+*9#")*&#+6#$%&#9)7,"!(:
75 H.,&&'@($'("5

92
Replacing the Fuser

4.+"5 6-'.,2"$/,'*+,'74&,.'%-4'),,0
!"#$%&'( :-*+'$'),#'74&,.'$)0'$'),#'-("'.-"",.5
!"#"$%&'()*&+,-.,/0+1/,2&34(+5*&677&+*,&./(8+,/&089
0::64&0+&:,03+&";&-(81+,3&76/&.0/+3&(8&+*(3&0/,0&+6&566:
O5 64.)'*+,'2.()*,.'-77'$)0'8'1&-9$%-&+,
<,76/,&*089:(8)= 902,%-&$-:$$/-6$8(5
D5 H.,&&'*+,'?HL\':4**-)'$)0'"(7*'*+,
Z+,)'%-4'&,,'*+,'3,&&$1,']R[LF'IA]L
2.()*,.'/-9,.5
-)'*+,'2.()*,.'0(&2"$%8'(*'(&'*(3,'*-'/+$)1,
*+,'74&,.5

93
Replacing the Fuser (continued)
;5 H4&+'*+,':"4,'"-/G'",9,.&'+*#&)$%&-#7)9& E5 I(7*'*+,'74&,.'-4*'-7'*+,'2.()*,.5'S(&/$.0
+6#$%&#6;7&-#:$/G'*-#$.0'*+,'.,$.'-7'*+, :-*+'*+,'74&,.'$)0'*+,'-("'.-"",.5
2.()*,.'*-'4)"$*/+'*+,'74&,.5

94
Replacing the Fuser (continued)
=5 ?2,)'*+,'),#'74&,.'$)0'24&+'*+,'-(" V5 d-"0'*+,'),#'-("'.-"",.'')$%#$%&#(&""+'
.-"",.'"-/G'",9,.'*-#$.0'*+,':$/G5 '!-*)*<#"!5&"#+*#$+,#!*9#6!8)*<#(+;8
*+,)'"-#,.'(*'()*-'*+,'74&,.8'&"(0()1'*+,'",7*
,)0'4)0,.'*+,'.,*$()()1',01,5

95
Replacing the Fuser (contined)
W5 ^$G,'&4.,'*+,'"-/G'",9,.'(&'&*(""'*-#$.0 C5 I-#,.'*+,'74&,.'X#$.)()1'"$:,"&'7$/()1
*+,':$/G'-7'*+,'2.()*,.8'*+,)'"-#,.'*+, %-4Y'()*-'*+,'2.()*,.5'H.,&&'0-#)'7(.3"%'*-
.(1+*',)0'-7'*+,'-("'.-"",.'()*-'*+,'74&,. 2.-2,."%'&,$*'*+,'4)(*5
$)0'24""'*+,'"-/G'",9,.'7-.#$.0'*-'&,/4.,
(*'()'2"$/,5

96
Replacing the Fuser (continued)
`5 B"-&,'*+,'2.()*,.'/-9,.5 :5 H.,&&':"(9*;<:"(9*='4)*("'L\>A\L
B\6'FL[L6'$22,$.&5

/5 H.,&&'>(+"/?*Ba!\'SFR^B\6
FL[L6'$22,$.&5

05 H.,&&':"(9*;<:"(9*='4)*("'*+,
7-""-#()1'3,&&$1,'$22,$.&J

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FL[L6

05 H.,&&'>(+"/5
O@5 F,&,*'*+,'74&,.'/-4)*,.J ./0/11234#5-)&6"(#!,,&!-7#+*#$%&
7&8+*9#")*&#+6#$%&#9)7,"!(:
$5 H.,&&'@($'("8'*+,)'2.,&&'$)0'+-"0
:"(9*;<:"(9*='4)*("'B?I?F'FL>5 ,5 H.,&&'@($'("5
!ScR[6'$22,$.&'-)'*+,'0(&2"$%5

97
Printer Control
Control Panel
Printer Menus
Color Registration (front panel)
Color Balance (front panel)
Test Pages
Enhanced by Heidelberg

98
The Control Panel

Click on a part of the control panel for more details:


Control Panel Lights
Paper Size indicator
Buttons
Display messages

99
Control Panel Lights

READY Light (Amber)


On: Printer is online, ready to receive data; holding nonprinted data
Off: Printer is offline, unable to receive data; initializing; warming up; error
Blinking: Printer is printing a menu, fonts, or demo page; printer is receiving data; printer
is printing data from the buffer

ATTENTION Light (Red)


On: Warningtoner is low, change drum, or near end of fuser life; oil roller; transfer
belt
Off: Normal state
Blinking: Operator assistance requiredpaper jam, paper out, paper request, or service
required

100
Paper Size Indicator

The flashing marker indicates the paper size installed in the tray.

101
Button Functions

To access printer functions from the control panel, place the printer offline (press Online:
OFFLINE appears on the display).
To access the top function of each button, press the button briefly.
To access the bottom function, press and hold the button for 2 to 3 seconds.

102
Button Functions (continued)

Menu 1 | Menu 2 ! | Clear Buffer

Press: Enters level 1 menu. Once in


Press: In Menu Mode advances to
the level 1 menu, press this
the next item; press and
button to move to the next
hold to cycle forward
menu item, or press and hold
through all items within a
to cycle backwards through
category
all the Level-1 menu catego-
ries. Press/hold: Deletes data in buffer and
Press/hold: Enters level 2 menu. executes internal reset.

" | Recover Enter | Power Save

Press: In Menu Mode returns to


previous item; press and hold
to cycle backwards through Press: In Menu Mode: sets
all the items within a displayed Menu item as the
category. user default.
Press/hold: Clears error condition and Press/hold: Enters the Power Save
returns printer online. quick menu.

103
Button Functions (continued)

Online Tray Select | Print Fonts

Press: Changes printer status from Press: Enters the Tray Select
receive data mode (online) to Quick Menu.
local function mode (offline). Press/hold: Prints a sample of installed
printer fonts.

Paper Size | Print Settings


Page Eject | Print
Press: Enters the Paper Size Quick
Menu. Demo

Press/hold: Prints a listing of the current Press: Ejects the current page. Any
and default menu settings. data held in the buffer is
printed.
Press/hold: Prints a Demo Page.

104
Using the Printer Menus
You can choose default printer features in the printer menus. However, features set in your
software program will override the same features selected in the printer menu.

Note: Use the printer main menu only when your software does not let you select
features or when you are setting printer features that your software does not control.

How to Use the Menus


Click on a menu for more details.
Level 1 menu: Common printer settings
Level 2 menu: Infrequently changed features and counter resets
User Maintenance menu: Routine maintenance and adjustments
PAPER SIZE quick-access menu: Default paper size
TRAY SELECT quick-access menu: Default paper tray
POWER SAVE quick-access menu: Energy conservation setting

105
Using the Level 1 Menu 6.Press Enter to set a selection as the
default. An asterisk (*) appears to indicate
1. Press Online to place the printer offline.
the new default setting.
2. Press Menu 1 to enter the level 1 menu.
7.Repeat steps 3 through 6 until you have
3. Continue to press Menu 1 repeatedly to made all the changes you want to make,
advance through the menu categories. and then press Online to exit Menu Mode
Hold Menu 1 down to move through the and place the printer back online.
menu in the reverse order
4. Press Enter to select a category. The
current default setting displays. Note: If you see RESET TO SAVE on
the display, there is data or a soft font
or macro in the printers memory. When
Note: Some categories include more you press Clear Buffer, all data in the
than one item. In these cases, after you buffer and any temporary soft fonts or
press Enter, press Menu 1 to advance macros will be cleared.
to the next item before moving to step 5.

Click here for an example.


5. Press ! repeatedly to display the Click here for the level 1 settings.
selections. Stop when you see the
selection you want.

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Level 1 Menu Example
If you have an optional paper tray installed and you want to set the printer to switch
automatically to another tray with the same size paper when the first tray runs out of paper:
1. Press Online.
2. Press Menu 1 to enter the Menu Mode.
3. Press Menu 1 again to move to the
TRAY SELECT category.
4. Press Enter.
5. Press Menu 1 once to move to the AUTO TRAY SWITCH item.
6. Press once to get to the ON selection.
7. Press Enter to register the ON selection (an asterisk will appear next to ON).
8. Press Online to exit the Menu Mode.

107
Level 1 Menu Categories
Click a category for details on settings:
PERSONALITY
TRAY SELECT
EDIT SIZE
PAPER SIZE
MEDIA TYPE
PAPER SIZE CHECK
COPIES
EURO SIGN
FONTS & SYMBOLS
PAGE LAYOUT1
TRUE BLACK
PAGE LAYOUT2
HOST INTERFACE

108
Level 1 menu

PERSONALITY

EMULATION
AUTO EMULATION*
PCL5c
Adobe PostScript
Notes: Auto Emulation automatically switches
between PCL5c and Adobe PostScript.

109
Level 1 menu

TRAY SELECT

PAPER FEED
TRAY 1*
TRAY 2 (if option installed)
FRONT TRAY
Notes: Selects paper source.

AUTO TRAY SWITCH


OFF*
ON
Notes: ON = When paper tray is empty, the
printer automatically switches to a tray
loaded with the same size paper.

110
Level 1 menu

EDIT SIZE

CASSETTE SIZE*
LETTER
EXECUTIVE
LEGAL14
LEGAL13
A4 SIZE
A5 SIZE
A6 SIZE
B5 SIZE
Notes: HP PCL5c mode: Sets the paper size
when the software does not. With the
default Cassette Size selected, the
paper size will be whatever is detected in
the paper tray. If manual feed is being
used, the paper size will be the one
selected in the Level-1 menu (default is
letter).
PostScript mode: Ignored.

111
Level 1 menu

PAPER SIZE

FRONT
LETTER*
EXECUTIVE
LEGAL14
LEGAL13
A4 SIZE
A5 SIZE
A6 SIZE
B5 SIZE

Notes: Select paper size installed in front


feeder.

112
Level 1 menu

MEDIA TYPE

TRAY 1 FRONT
LIGHT LIGHT
MEDIUM LIGHT MEDIUM LIGHT
MEDIUM* MEDIUM*
MEDIUM HEAVY MEDIUM HEAVY
HEAVY HEAVY
Notes: Improves print quality and toner fusing. ULTRA HEAVY
Light = 16 lb (60 g/m2) CARDSTOCK
Medium Light = 18 lb (68 g/m2)
Medium = 20 lb (75 g/m2) LABELS
Medium Heavy = 24 lb (90 g/m2) TRANSPARENCY
Heavy = 28 lb (105 g/m2)
Notes: Specify print media weight/type to
improve print quality and toner fusing.
TRAY 2 (appears if option is installed)
Light to Heavy weight values are same
LIGHT as specified for Tray 1.
MEDIUM LIGHT Ultra Heavy = up to 44 lb.
MEDIUM* Cardstock = up to 110lb. card
MEDIUM HEAVY
HEAVY
Notes: Improves print quality and toner fusing.
Light to Heavy weight values are same
as specified for Tray 1.

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Level 1 menu

PAPER SIZE CHECK

ENABLE*
DISABLE
Notes: ENABLE = printer only accepts paper
size selected in software which matches
size of paper actually loaded in tray.
DISABLE = printer will accept any paper
size selected in software.

114
Level 1 menu

COPIES

1* to 999
Notes: Select number of copies to print for each
document.

115
Level 1 menu

EURO SIGN

Disable*
Enable
Notes: Enables printing of the Euro currency
symbol at ASCII 240

116
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Level 1 menu

PAGE LAYOUT1

A4 PRINT WIDTH CR Function


78 COLUMN* CR*
80 COLUMN CR + LF
Notes: HP PCL5c mode only. When using A4 Notes: HP PCL5c mode only. CR + LF = add LF
size paper, select 78 columns or command to each CR command.
condense to 80 columns so characters
will fit on a line. LF Function
LF*
WHITE PAGE SKIP
LF + CR
OFF*
Notes: HP PCL5c mode only. LF+CR= add CR
ON command to each LF command.
Notes: HP PCL5c mode only. ON = printer will
ignore FF code when buffer is empty.
(Cancels printing a blank page at the
end of a print job.)

119
Level 1 menu

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120
Level 1 menu

PAGE LAYOUT2

ORIENTATION
PORTRAIT*
LANDSCAPE
Notes: Sets printing oriented with the width of
the page (Portrait) or with the length of
the page (landscape).

LINES PER PAGE


60 LINES*
5 TO 128 LINES
Notes: Select lines per page in one-line
increments.

121
Level 1 menu

HOST INTERFACE

PARALLEL
ENABLE*
DISABLE
Notes: Enables parallel interface. This must
always be set to ENABLE.

HSP
ENABLE*
DISABLE
Notes: Enables network print server, if installed.

122
Using the Level 2 Menu
The Level 2 menu includes selections that are rarely changed once they are set, as well as
color registration and selections that reset internal counters when you replace consumables
1. Press Online to place the printer offline.
2. Press and hold Menu 2 until you see COLOR REG ADJUST on the display. Once you are in
the menu, press Menu 2 repeatedly to advance through the Menu categories. Hold Menu 2
down to move through the menu in the reverse order.
3. Press Enter to select a category. The current default setting displays.

Note: Some categories include a number of items. In these cases, after you press Enter
in step 3, press Menu 2 to advance to the next selection before proceeding to step 4.

4. Press ! repeatedly until you see the selection you want.


5. Press Enter to set a selection as the default.
An asterisk (*) indicates the new default setting.

123
Level 2 Menu Categories
Click a category for details on settings:
COLOR REG ADUST
COLOR BALANCE
ENGINE CNT RESET
SETTING
AUTO OPERATION
POWER SAVING
LOW TONER
CLEARABL WRNINGS
ERROR REPORT
PARALLEL I/F
LANGUAGE

124
Level 2 menu

COLOR REG ADJUST


Notes: This item enters the color registration
utility. You can also adjust the color
registration using the separate software
color registration utility.
Click here for details on how to
perform this adjustment.

125
Level 2 menu

Color Registration Using the


Control Panel
Note: Select each of the printers avail-
able paper feed paths, then adjust the
color registration for that selection. This
will ensure color consistency between
the various paper feed paths.
To adjust color registration:
1. Press Online. Then press and hold Menu
2 until COLOR REG ADJUST appears on
the display.
2. Press Enter. PRINT PATTERN/COLOR
REG ADJUST appears. The test pattern
then prints.
The test pattern page has nine sections,
each with a series of lined boxes in it:

126
Level 2 menu

3.Beginning with section #1, find the box 6.Continue to select the correct boxes for all
which shows no color in the spaces sections through section #9. If you need to go
between the black lines, and make a note back, hold Menu 1 down to move backwards
of its number. through the menu.
7.When you are satisfied with your selections,
Not this: move through the menu until PRINT EXECUTE
appears.
8.Press Enter. Another test pattern prints and the
display shows EXIT.
This:
9.Check the results. This time the box where no
4.The display now reads ADJUST #1, with color shows should be box 0 in each section. If it
the number 0 on the second line. Press ! is, press Online to finish the adjustment. If it is
to increase the number or " to decrease not, press Menu 2 and repeat the process.
it, until the second line reads the number
of the box which shows no color in the
spaces.
5.Press Menu 2 to move to section #2
(display: ADJUST #2), and repeat the
process to select the box which shows no
color in the spaces between the black
lines.

127
Level 2 menu

COLOR BALANCE
Notes: This allows you to fine tune the color
balance of the printer.
Click here for details on how to perform
this adjustment.

128
Adjusting Color Balance Using the Front Panel
The procedure lets you fine tune your printer
so that the three colors of toner are printing
at equal density.
To adjust the color balance:
1. Press Online. Then press and hold Menu
2 until COLOR REG ADJUST appears on
the display.
2. Press Menu 2 once. COLOR BALANCE
appears on the display.
3. Press Enter. PRINT PATTERN COLOR
BALANCE appears on the display. After a
few minutes, a test page prints:

Level 2 menu

129
4. Select the circle that most closely 8.Press Enter to print another test page. The
matches the color of bar A, and follow the display reads EXIT when printing finishes.
instructions to the right of it to change the 9.Check your results again.
color density (see below). If bar A
If bar A matches the bottom circle, then
matches the bottom circle, then the color
color balance is correct. Press Online to
is properly balanced, and no adjustment
exit the menu.
is necessary.
If bar A does not match the bottom
To set color density:
circle, press Menu 2 to return to the
5. After the test page prints, the display CYAN DARKNESS display, and repeat
reads CYAN DARKNESS 0. If you need the process from step 4 until the color
to change the cyan setting use the ! or balance is correct.
" key to cycle through the settings,
which range from +2 to -2.
6. Press Enter to register the change, then
press Menu 2 to move on to MAGENTA
DARKNESS.
7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 until you have
cycled through all four toner colors.
PRINT EXECUTE displays.

130
Level 2 menu

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131
Level 2 menu

SETTING
0*
+1
+2
2
1
Notes: Adjust to improve print quality:
2 = Rough/thick papers and/or low
temperature/humidity
0 = Normal media/environmental
conditions
+2 = Rough papers and/or high
temperature/humidity

132
Level 2 menu

AUTO OPERATION

AUTO CONTINUE WAIT TIMEOUT


OFF* OFF
ON Range 5 to 300 SEC, default: 90 SEC*
Notes: HP PCL5c mode: controls what Notes: Sets the length of time the printer waits for
happens when a memory overflow/ additional data to be received.
print overrun situation occurs. OFF = HP PCL 6 mode: If the amount of time selected
printer remains offline until you press passes before the printer receives additional
Recover. ON = printer returns to the data, the printer prints any data it has in the
online state automatically 15 seconds buffer and resets.
after it goes offline. PostScript mode: If the amount of time selected
PostScript mode: this setting is passes before the printer receives additional
ignored. When a memory overflow/ data, the printer cancels the print job
print overrun situation occurs, the immediately and resets without any further
ATTENTION light comes on until the printing.
print process is completed. It then
automatically goes out and the printer MANUAL TIMEOUT
returns to the online state.
60 SECONDS*
OFF
30 SECONDS
Notes: PostScript mode only. Sets the amount of time
the printer waits for paper to be loaded in the
Manual Feeder before cancelling the print job.

133
Level 2 menu

POWER SAVING

0 SEC *
8 MIN
DISABLE
Notes: 0 SEC = Reduces power consumption.
Immediately after printer stops receiving
data, fuser heating element shuts off;
30 seconds later fan shuts off. When
the printer receives data, the fuser
warms up before printing begins.
8 MIN. = Reduces power consumption.
Eight minutes after printer stops
receiving data, the fuser heating
element shuts off; 30 seconds later fan
shuts off. When the printer receives
data, the fuser warms up before printing
begins.
DISABLE = Fuser and fan are always
on, printer is ready to print at all times.

134
Level 2 menu

LOW TONER

ON*
OFF
Notes: ON = When low toner is detected,
TONER LOW displays, indicating that
toner cartridge should be replaced
soon: at this point 50 more sheets will
print before the TONER EMPTY
message displays.
OFF = When low toner is detected,
TONER EMPTY displays, indicating that
the toner cartridge needs replacement.
You must replace the toner cartridge
immediately, or open and close the
cover to clear the TONER EMPTY
message, which will then reappear after
20 pages are printed.

135
Level 2 menu

CLEARABL WRNINGS

ON*
JOB
Notes: Sets the disposition of error messages
which can be cleared by pressing
Recover.
HP PCL5c mode: ON = Message
displays until you press Recover to clear
the display.
JOB = Message automatically clears
when the next print job is received,
whether or not you have pressed
Recover.
PostScript mode: Invalid. Error message
automatically clears from the display as
soon as the print job ends.

136
Level 2 menu

ERROR REPORT

OFF*
ON
Notes: HP PCL5c mode: Invalid.
PostScript mode: Change to ON if you
wish to set the printer to print the error
contents and the operand stack condition
during a PostScript error.

137
Level 2 menu

PARALLEL I/F

PARALLEL SPEED I-PRIME


HIGH* OFF*
MEDIUM ON
Notes: HIGH = Data transfer speed maximized. Notes: Applicable only when the computer is in
MEDIUM = Select if data transmission Compatible mode and the printer is not
problems occur, or with earlier set for Auto Emulation. Sets whether or
computers. not the I-Prime signal is ignored (OFF =
ignored).
BI-DIRECTION
ENABLE*
DISABLE
Notes: ENABLE = Select Bi-directional parallel
communication (Compatible, Nibble,
ECP).
DISABLE = Bi-directional
communications are NOT supported.

138
Level 2 menu

LANGUAGE

LANGUAGE
ENGLISH*
DEUTSCH
FRANCAIS
ITALIANO
CASTELLANO
SVENSKA
NORSK
DANSK
NEDERLANDS
SUOMI
PORTUGUES

Note: Sets the display language.

139
Using the User Maintenance Menu
The User Maintenance Menu includes printer maintenance and operating functions.
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Press and hold Menu 1 while turning the printer on until USER MNT displays.
3. Press Menu 1 repeatedly to advance to the category you want.
4. Press Enter to select a category function, or ! to see other selections and then press
Enter to make your selection.
5. Press Online (except for HEX DUMP) to invoke the function.

140
User Maintenance Menu Categories
Click a category for details.
MENU RESET
HEX DUMP
RESOURCE SAVE
RECEIVE BUFFER
ECP
OP MENU
X ADJUST
Y ADJUST

141
User Maintenance menu

MENU RESET
Note: Resets the Level 1 menu to factory
defaults.

142
User Maintenance menu

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143
User Maintenance menu

RESOURCE SAVE
AUTO*
OFF
400KB22.5MB
Notes: Determines how much memory is
reserved to save soft fonts and macros
when switching between PCL5c mode
and PostScript.
Appears only when optional memory is
installed.

144
User Maintenance menu

RECEIVE BUFFER

AUTO*
100KB
512KB
1MB
Notes: Sets the size of the receive buffer. If you
set a large value, the printing speed will
be faster, but memory overflows will
occur more frequently.
When this value is changed, all
downloaded fonts, macros, and I/O data
are lost.

145
User Maintenance menu

ECP
ENABLE*
DISABLE
Notes: Allows you to disable ECP
(extended communications
protocol) support on your
printer to avoid conflicts with
computers that use a non-
standard implementation of
ECP.

146
User Maintenance menu

OP MENU

ENABLE*
DISABLE
Notes: DISABLE = Disables all control panel
buttons except Online. Use this feature
to prevent changing menu items when
the printer is shared by several people.
ENABLE = All control panel buttons are
active.

147
User Maintenance menu

X ADJUST

0mm (Range: +2.00 to 2.00 mm, in


0.25 mm intervals)
Notes: Adjust horizontal print position in 0.25
mm increments. Plus (+) indicates right
movement, minus () indicates left
movement.

148
User Maintenance menu

Y ADJUST

0mm (Range: +2.00 to 2.00 mm, in


0.25 mm intervals)
Notes: Adjust vertical print position in 0.25 mm
increments. Plus (+) indicates downward
movement, minus () indicates upward
movement.
In PostScript mode, a negative value is
treated as a setting of 0 mm.

149
Using the PAPER SIZE Menu
This quick-access menu lets you set the paper size for front paper feeding. The front paper
tray does not detect paper size automatically.
1. Place the printer offline (press Online).
2. Press and release Paper Size.
3. Press ! repeatedly until you see the selection you want.
4. Press Enter to set the selection as the default. An asterisk (*) appears to indicate the new
default setting.
5. Press Online to exit the menu and place the printer back online.
Click here for details on settings.

150
PAPER SIZE

FRONT
LETTER*
EXECUTIVE
LEGAL14
LEGAL13
A4 SIZE
A5 SIZE
A6 SIZE
B5 SIZE

Notes: Select paper size installed in the front


feeder.

151
Using the TRAY SELECT Menu
This quick-access menu lets you select the default paper source and control the automatic
tray switching feature.
1. Place the printer offline (press Online).
2. Press Tray Select.
3. Press ! repeatedly until you see the PAPER FEED selection you want.
4. Press Enter to set the selection as the default. An asterisk (*) appears to indicate the new
default setting.
5. If you want to change the automatic tray switching setting, press Menu 1 to move to the
AUTO TRAY SWITCH item.
6. Press ! to change the setting as needed.
7. Press Enter to set the selection as the default. An asterisk (*) appears to indicate the new
default setting.
8. Press Online to exit the menu and place the printer back online.
Click here for details on settings.

152
TRAY SELECT

PAPER FEED
TRAY 1*
TRAY 2 (if option installed)
FRONT TRAY
Notes: Selects the paper source.

AUTO TRAY SWITCH


OFF*
ON
Notes: ON = When paper tray is empty, the
printer automatically switches to a tray
loaded with the same size paper.

153
Using the POWER SAVE Menu
This menu lets you change the energy conservation setting of the printer.
1. Place the printer offline (press Online).
2. Press POWER SAVE for two full seconds.
3. Press ! repeatedly until you see the selection you want.
4. Press Enter to set the selection as the default. An asterisk (*) appears to indicate the new
default setting.
5. Press Online to exit the menu and place the printer back online.
Click here for details on settings.

154
POWER SAVING

0 SEC *
8 MIN
DISABLE
Notes: 0 SEC = Reduces power consumption.
Immediately after printer stops receiving
data, fuser heating element shuts off; 30
seconds later fan shuts off. When the
printer receives data, the fuser warms up
before printing begins.
8 MIN. = Reduces power consumption.
Eight minutes after printer stops
receiving data, the fuser heating element
shuts off; 30 seconds later fan shuts off.
When the printer receives data, the fuser
warms up before printing begins.
DISABLE = Fuser and fan are always
on, printer is ready to print at all times.

155
Printing Test Pages
You can print three type of sample pages.
Click for printing instructions:
Menu settings printout
Font sample printout
Demo page

156
Printing the Menu Settings
To print a list of the menu items and their current settings:
1. Press Online to place the printer offline.
2. Press and hold Print Settings until the display reads PRINT SETTINGS.
The menu settings page prints.
The printout shows the factory default settings, the current settings, and the amount of memory
installed in your printer.

157
Printing the Font Sample Page
1. Press Online to place the printer offline.
2. Press and hold Print Fonts until the display reads PRINT FONTS.
3. Press ! to choose either PCL5c or Adobe Postscript fonts.
4. Press Enter.
A page prints, showing samples and information on the fonts available to the printer.

158
Printing the Demo Page
1. Press Online to place the printer offline.
2. Press and hold Print Demo until the display reads PRINTING DEMO.
3. A page prints, showing what the Infoprint Color 8 can do.

159
Enhanced by Heidelberg
When operating in PostScript mode, your Infoprint Color 8 features additional color
enhancements by Heidelberg. This improves color fidelity and clarity.
Although you can deactivate it from the Color tab of the PostScript driver, we recommend that
you leave it active (the factory setting) for the best quality color.

160
Specifications
General
Physical
Environmental
Electrical
Interface
Print Media
Fonts
Commands
General Specifications
Print Method: LED array Paper Input Capacity
Print Speed: 8 ppm (pages per minute) Paper Tray 1: 500 sheets standard 20 lb
5 ppm for transparencies copier paper
Print Resolution: 600 dpi (dots per inch) Front Tray: 100 sheets standard
20 lb copier paper
RAM: 32 MB Standard, expandable
50 transparencies
to 144 MB
Paper Output Capacity
ROM: PCL, 8 MB
PostScript, 8 MB Top Exit: 250 sheets, face down
Flash Memory: 2 MB Rear Exit: 100 sheets, face up
Interface: IEEE 1284: Compatible, Nibble, Paper Size
ECP Modes
Minimum: Paper Tray 1, 3.4" x 5.8"
Optional: HSP network card
Front Tray, 3.4" x 5.5"
Emulations: HP PCL5c Paper Tray 2, 5.8" x 8.3"
Adobe PostScript 3
Maximum: 8.5" x 14"

162
General Specifications (cont.)
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Physical Specifications
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Environmental Specifications
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Electrical Specifications
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Parallel Interface
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Parallel Interface Specifications

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Parallel Interface Pin Assignments
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169
Parallel Interface Pin Assignments (continued)
Direction,
Pin Signal Logic printer Compatible Nibble ECP Function

16 0V - - Logic Gnd Signal


Grounded

17 Chassis - - Chassis Gnd Frame


Ground Grounded

18 5V - from Peripheral Logic High Supply voltage


(max. 150 mA)

19 0V - - Signal Ground (nStrobe) Signal


Grounded

20-27 0V - - Signal Ground (Data 1-8) Signal


Grounded

28 0V - - PError, Select, nAck Signal


Grounded

29 0V - - Busy, nFault Signal


Grounded

170
Parallel Interface Pin Assignments (continued)
Direction,
Pin Signal Logic printer Compatible Nibble ECP Function
30 0V - - nAutoFd, nSelectln, nInit Signal
Grounded

31 Input neg. to nInit nInit nReverseReq Initialize


Prime

32 Fault neg. from nFault nDataAvail nPerophReq Error detected


Off-line

33 0V - - - - - Signal
Grounded

34 - - - - - - Not Used

35 - - from Fix at logic 1

36 Select In neg. to nSelectln 1284 Active 1284 Active Mode Switch

171
Print Media Specifications
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172
Paper Specifications

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173
Transparency Specifications

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Card Specifications

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175
Label Specifications

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Fonts
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Resident MicroType/TrueType Fonts
Typeface* No. of Symbol Sets Spacing

Albertus Medium 66 Proportional

Albertus Extra Bold 66 Proportional

Antique Olive (R, B, I) 66 Proportional

Arial (R, B, I, IB) 32 Proportional

CG Times (R, B, I, IB) 81 Proportional

CG Omega (R, B, I, IB) 66 Proportional

Clarendon Condensed 66 Proportional

Coronet 66 Proportional

Courier (R, B, I, IB) 81 Fixed

* R = Regular, B = Bold, I = Italic, IB = Italic Bold

178
Resident MicroType/TrueType Fonts (continued)
Typeface* No. of Symbol Sets Spacing

Garamond Antiqua 66 Proportional

Garamond Halbfett 66 Proportional

Garamond Kursiv 66 Proportional

Garamond Kursiv Halbfett 66 Proportional

Letter Gothic (R, B, I) 66 Proportional

Marigold 66 Proportional

Symbol 1 Proportional

Times New (R, B, I, IB) 32 Proportional

* R = Regular, B = Bold, I = Italic, IB = Italic Bold

179
Resident MicroType/TrueType Fonts (continued)
Typeface* No. of Symbol Sets Spacing

Univers (R, B, I, IB) 81 Proportional

Univers Condensed (R, B, I, IB) 66 Proportional

Wingdings 1 Proportional

* R = Regular, B = Bold, I = Italic, IB = Italic Bold

180
Resident Bitmap Fonts
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181
PostScript 3 Font Sets
Typeface Styles

Adobe Sans MM Multiple Master font

Adobe Serif MM Multiple Master font

Albertus MT Regular, Italic, Light

Antique Olive* Roman, Italic, Bold

Antique Olive Compact* Regular

Apple-Chancery* Regular

Arial MT* Regular, Bold, Bold Italic

Avant Garde* Book, Oblique, Demi, Demi Oblique

* Central & Eastern European encoding available

182
PostScript 3 Font Sets (continued)
Typeface Styles

Bodoni* Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic

Bodoni Poster* Regular, Compressed

Bookman* Light, Light Italic, Demi, Demi Italic

Carta Regular

Chicago* Regular

Clarendon* Regular, Light, Bold

Cooper Black Regular, Italic

Copperplate 32BC & 33BC Regular

* Central & Eastern European encoding available

183
PostScript 3 Font Sets (continued)
Typeface Styles

Coronet Regular* Regular

Courier* Regular, Oblique, Bold, Bold Oblique

Eurostile* Regular, Bold

Eurostile Extended Two* Regular, Bold

Geneva* Regular

Gill Sans* Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic

Gill Sans Condensed* Regular, Bold

Gill Sans Light* Regular, Italic

Gill Sans Extra Bold* Extra Bold

* Central & Eastern European encoding available

184
PostScript 3 Font Sets (continued)
Typeface Styles

Goudy Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic, Extra Bold

Helvetica* Regular, Oblique, Bold, Bold Oblique

Helvetica Condensed* Regular, Oblique, Bold, Bold Oblique

Helvetica Narrow* Regular, Oblique, Bold, Bold Oblique

Hoefler Text* Regular, Italic, Black, Black Italic

Hoefler Text Ornaments Regular

Joanna MT* Regular, Italic, Bold, Bold Italic

Letter Gothic* Regular, Slanted, Bold, Bold Slanted

* Central & Eastern European encoding available

185
PostScript 3 Font Sets (continued)
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PostScript 3 Font Sets (continued)
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PostScript 3 Font Sets (continued)
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Symbol Sets (continued)
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191
Printer Commands
H"#%Y$6'*,/$2%V'9',%@%*+3#%*,/$2#,%/4 H"#%:'00+$14%+,#%0+/$9&%(4#1%6',
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192
HP-PCL5c Commands
H,],A?^C*_:&*A:0'5:#*A:99%0>2

PL/2ET2+,2%GtN%A`PNF PTV%W%UD?JKCu
c#4#2 PTV%P
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`$/24%'6%:'',1/$+2#4 PTV%q%(%m%[

193
HP-PCL5c Commands (continued)
H,],A?^C*,%1"*A:0'5:#*A:99%0>2

G+3#%At')F%T/g# PTV%q%9%m%R
T#2%G+3#%^,/#$2+2/'$ PTV%q%9%m%^
G+*#,%T'(,:# PTV%q%9%m%_
T#2%G,/$2%[/,#:2/'$ PTV%q%+%m%G
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T#2%c/3"2%X+,3/$ PTV%q%+%m%X
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T#2%H'*%X+,3/$ PTV%q%9%m%P
T#2%H#L2%T/g# PTV%q%9%m%8
T#2EV+$:#9%G#,6',+2/'$%T./* PTV%q%9%m%N
T#2%R0'($2%'6%_',/g'$2+9%X'Q#0#$2%A_XYF PTV%q%s%m%_

194
HP-PCL5c Commands (continued)
H,],A?^C*,%1"*A:0'5:#*A:99%0>2*/C:0'$04">6

T#2%R0'($2%'6%r#,2/:+9%X'Q#0#$2%ArXYF PTV%q%9%m%V
T#2%h(0)#,%'6%N/$#4%*#,%Y$:"%ANGYF PTV%q%9%m%[

H,],A?^C*A452:5*A:0'5:#*A:99%0>2

X'Q#%2'%T*#:/6/#1%V'9(0$ PTV%q%+%m%V
T*#:/6&%_',/g'$2+9%V(,4',%G'4/2/'$%A/$%1'24F PTV%p%*%m%u
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T*#:/6&%r#,2/:+9%V(,4',%G'4/2/'$%A/$%DEB?>OF PTV%q%+%m%r
8##1%_+96%N/$# PTV%v

195
HP-PCL5c Commands (continued)
H,],A?^C*A452:5*A:0'5:#*A:99%0>2*/C:0'$04">6

P$1%'6%N/$# PTV%q%.%m%o
G(4"%',%G'*%V(,4',%G'4/2/'$ PTV%q%6%m%T
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H,],A?^C*.:0'*="#"C'$:0`+%0%1"9"0'*A:99%0>2

G,/0+,&%8'$2%T&0)'9%T#2 PTV%A%m%Y[%AmvK%1/3/24I%^sY%',/3/$+9F
T#:'$1+,&%8'$2%T&0)'9%T#2 PTV%F%m%Y[%AmvK%1/3/24I%^sY%',/3/$+9F

196
HP-PCL5c Commands (continued)
H,],A?^C*.:0'*="#"C'$:0`+%0%1"9"0'*A:99%0>2*/C:0'$04">6

T#:'$1+,&%8'$2%V"+,+:2#,%T*+:/$3 PTV%A%4%m%G
G,/0+,&%8'$2%V"+,+:2#,%T*+:/$3 PTV%F%4%m%G
G,/0+,&%8'$2%V"+,+:2#,%G/2:" PTV%A%4%m%_
T#:'$1+,&%8'$2%V"+,+:2#,%G/2:" PTV%F%4%m%_
G,/0+,&%8'$2%V"+,+:2#,%T/g#%A_#/3"2F PTV%A%4%m%r
T#:'$1+,&%8'$2%V"+,+:2#,%T/g#%A_#/3"2F PTV%F%4%m%r
G,/0+,&%8'$2%V"+,+:2#,%T2&9# PTV%A%4%m%T
T#:'$1+,&%8'$2%V"+,+:2#,%T2&9# PTV%F%4%m%T
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G,/0+,&%8'$2%G,/$2%T2&9# PTV%A%4%m%H

197
HP-PCL5c Commands (continued)
H,],A?^C*.:0'*="#"C'$:0`+%0%1"9"0'*A:99%0>2*/C:0'$04">6

T#:'$1+,&%8'$2%G,/$2%T2&9# PTV%F%4%m%H
G,/0+,&%8'$2%AY[F PTV%A%4%m%u
T#:'$1+,&%8'$2%AY[F PTV%F%4%m%u
T#9#:2%[#6+(92%8'$2 PTV%A%4%m%w
T#:'$1+,&%8'$2%V'$2,'9 PTV%F%4%m%w
`$1#,9/$# PTV%q%1%m%[
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H,+$4*+,#$2%G,/$2%[+2+ PTV%q%*%m%u%i1+2+j
T#9#:2%G,/0+,&%V"+,+:2#,%T#2 TY
T#9#:2%T#:'$1+,&%V"+,+:2#,%T#2 T^

198
HP-PCL5c Commands (continued)
H,],A?^C*.:0'*="#"C'$:0`+%0%1"9"0'*A:99%0>2*/C:0'$04">6

T#2%8'$2%Y[ PTV%p%:%m%[
8'$2EV"+,+:2#,%V'$2,'9 PTV%p%m%8

H,],A?^C*L2"5]F"B$0">*=(9&:#*="'*A:99%0>2

T#2%T&0)'9%T#2%Y[ PTV%p%:%m%c

[#6/$#%T&0)'9%T#2 PTV%A%6%m%!%i1+2+j

V'$2,'9%T&0)'9%T#2 PTV%p%:%m%T

H,],A?^C*=:B'*.:0'*A:99%0>2

H,+$46#,%8'$2%[#4:,/*2', PTV%F%4%m%!%i1+2+j

T#2%V"+,+:2#,%V'1# PTV%p%:%m%P

H,+$46#,%V"+,+:2#,%[#4:,/*2', PTV%A%4%m%!%i1+2+j

199
HP-PCL5c Commands (continued)
H,],A?^C*+%C5:*A:99%0>2

T#2%X+:,'%Y[ PTV%q%6%m%a

X+:,'%V'$2,'9%8($:2/'$ PTV%q%6%m%u%AmvKDECD%^Q#,%9+&-
G#,0+$#$2%^sY%4*#:/6/:+2/'$F

H,],A?^C*,5$0'*+:>"#*A:99%0>2

T#9#:2%T'(,:#%H,+$40/2/Q/2& PTV%p%Q%m%h

T#9#:2%G+22#,$%H,+$40/2/Q/2& PTV%p%Q%m%^

T#2%G+22#,$%Y[ PTV%p%:%m%o

T#9#:2%G+22#,$ PTV%p%Q%m%H

200
HP-PCL5c Commands (continued)
H,],A?^C*L2"5]F"B$0">*,%''"50*A:99%0>2

H,+$46#,%`4#,%[#6/$#1%G+22#,$ PTV%p%:%m%!%i1+2+j

G+22#,$%c#6#,#$:#%G'/$2 PTV%p%*%m%c

`4#,%[#6/$#1%G+22#,$%V'$2,'9 PTV%p%:%m%x

H,],A?^C*!%2'"5*a5%;D$C2*A:99%0>2

c+42#,%o,+*"/:4%[#$4/2& PTV%p%2%m%c

G,#4#$2+2/'$%X'1# PTV%p%,%m%8

c+42#,%o,+*"/:4%_#/3"2 PTV%p%,%m%H

c+42#,%o,+*"/:4%!/12" PTV%p%,%m%T

T2+,2%c+42#,%o,+*"/:4%X'1# PTV%p%,%m%R

201
HP-PCL5c Commands (continued)
H,],A?^C*!%2'"5*a5%;D$C2*A:99%0>2*/C:0'$04">6

c+42#,%o,+*"/:4%a%^664#2 PTV%p%)%m%a

T#2%[+2+%V'0*,#44/'$%X'1# PTV%p%)%m%X

H,+$46#,%c+42#,%o,+*"/:4%[+2+ PTV%p%)%m%!%i1+2+j

P$1%c+42#,%o,+*"/:4%X'1#%Ar#,%<F PTV%p%,%<

P$1%c+42#,%o,+*"/:4%X'1#%Ar#,%VF PTV%p%,%V

H,],A?^C*-:Q*,%$0'$01*A:99%0>2

T#2%_',/g'$2+9%T/g#%'6%R1Q+$:#1%o,+*"/:4%A/$%1'24F PTV%p%:%m%R

T#2%_',/g'$2+9%T/g#%'6%R1Q+$:#1%o,+*"/:4%A/$%DEB?>OF PTV%p%:%m%_

T#2%r#,2/:+9%T/g#%'6%R1Q+$:#1%o,+*"/:4%A/$%1'24F PTV%p%:%m%<

202
HP-PCL5c Commands (continued)
H,],A?^C*-:Q*,%$0'$01*A:99%0>2*/C:0'$04">6

T#2%r#,2/:+9%T/g#%'6%R1Q+$:#1%o,+*"/:4%A/$%DEB?>OF PTV%p%:%m%r

G+22#,$%Y[ PTV%p%:%m%o

R1Q+$:#1%o,+*"/:4%G,/$2'(2%G+22#,$ PTV%p%:%m%G

H,],A?^C*!"%>*-%CY*A:99%0>2

N':+2/'$%H&*# PTV%p%4%m%H

N':+2/'$%`$/2 PTV%p%4%m%`

T2+2(4%Y$5(/,& PTV%p%4%m%Y

8,##%T*+:# PTV%p%4%m%X

89+4"%R99%G+3#4 PTV%p%4%m%8

P:"' PTV%p%4%m%u

203
HP-PCL5c Commands (continued)
H,],A?^C*I"C':5*a5%;D$C2*A:99%0>2

T#2%_',/g'$2+9%G/:2(,#%8,+0#%T/g# PTV%p%:%m%u

T#2%r#,2/:+9%G/:2(,#%8,+0#%T/g# PTV%p%:%m%a

T#2%G/:2(,#%8,+0#%R$:"',%G'/$2 PTV%p%:%>%H

T#2%oNE?%_',/g'$2+9%G9'2%T/g# PTV%p%:%m%s

T#2%oNE?%r#,2/:+9%G9'2%T/g# PTV%p%:%m%N

X'Q#%2'%oNE?%X'1# PTV%W%m%<

X'Q#%2'%GVN%X'1# PTV%W%m%R

204
HP-PCL5c Commands (continued)
H,],A?^C*,5:15%99$01*H$0'2*A:99%0>2

X'Q#%2'%8($:2/'$%[/4*9+&%X'1# PTV%a

V+$:#9%8($:2/'$%[/4*9+&%X'1# PTV%n

R(2'0+2/:%c#2(,$%X'1# PTV%q%4%m%V

H,],A?^C*A:#:5*!%2'"5*a5%;D$C2*A:99%0>4

[#42/$+2/'$%c+42#,%!/12" PTV%p%2%m%_

[#42/$+2/'$%c+42#,%_#/3"2 PTV%p%2%m%r

T:+9#%R93',/2"0 PTV%p%2%m%s

H,+$46#,%V'9',%c+42#,%o,+*"/:4%[+2+ PTV%p%)%m%r%i1+2+j

205
HP-PCL5c Commands (continued)
H,],A?^C*!%2'"5*A:#:5*A:99%0>2

V'9',%V'0*'$#$2%D PTV%p%Q%m%R

V'9',%V'0*'$#$2%? PTV%p%Q%m%<

V'9',%V'0*'$#$2%J PTV%p%Q%m%V

c#3/42#,%V'9',%Y$1#L PTV%p%Q%m%Y

X'Q#%2'%Y0+3/$3%V'9',%X'1# PTV%p%Q%m%!%i1+2+j

H,+$46#,%`4#,%[#6/$#1%[/2"#,/$3%X+2,/L PTV%p%0%m%!%i1+2+j

o+00+%V',,#:2/'$%r+9(# PTV%p%2%m%Y

X'Q#%2'%T/0*9#%V'9',%X'1# PTV%p%,%m%`

!,/2#Ec#+1%V'9',%Y$6',0+2/'$ PTV%p%*%m%G

206
HP-PCL5c Commands (continued)
H,],A?^C*!%2'"5*A:#:5*A:99%0>2

c#$1#,%R93',/2"0 PTV%p%2%m%t

H,+$46#,%V'9',%N''.(*%H+)9# PTV%p%9%m%!%i1+2+j

c#9+2/Q#%!"/2#%G'/$2 PTV%p%Y%m%!%i1+2+j

G,/$2%X'1# PTV%q%)%m%X

o9'44&Eh'$U39'44& PTV%q%)%m%8

V,#+2#E[#9#2#%G+99#2 PTV%q%*%m%V

R:2/Q#%G+99#2 PTV%q%*%m%T

G+99#2%Y[ PTV%q%*%m%Y

[,/Q#,%V'$6/3(,+2/'$ PTV%p%'%m%!%i1+2+j

207
HP-PCL5c Commands (continued)
H,],A?^C*A:#:5*,5$0'*A:99%0>2

c#3/42#,%8',#3,'($1 PTV%p%Q%m%T

H,+$46#,%`4#,U[#6/$#1%G+22#,$ PTV%p%:%m%!%i1+2+j

208
HP-GL/2 Commands
a?`V*A:0B$145%'$:0`='%'42*a5:4;*A:99%0>2

V'00#$2 V^

T#2%[#6+(92%r+9(# [8

Y$/2/+9/g# Yh%A:'9',%/$/2/+9/g+2/'$F

Y$*(2%T:+9/$3%G'/$2 YG

Y$*(2%c#9+2/Q#%T:+9/$3%G'/$2 Yc

T#2%!/$1';%R,#+ Y!

c'2+2#%V'',1/$+2#%T&42#0 c^

T:+9#%D?%oNE?%9/$#E6/9#%+22,/)(2#%3,'(* TV

209
HP-GL/2 Commands (continued)
a?`V*?$0"`.$#"*<''5$&4'"*a5:4;*A:99%0>2

T#9#:2%G#$ TG

T#2%G#$%!/12" G!

T#2%G#$%!/12"%`$/2 !`

N/$#%H&*# NH

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G+/$2%H&*# 8H

[#6/$#%c+42#,%8/99 c8

N/$#%T'9/1%H&*# Tr

R$:"',%G'/$2 RV

210
HP-GL/2 Commands (continued)
a?`V*?$0"`.$#"*<''5$&4'"*a5:4;*A:99%0>2*/C:0'S6

H,+$4*+,#$2%X'1# Hc

T&0)'9%X'1# TX

h(0)#,%'6%G#$4 hG

a?`V*I"C':5*a5:4;*A:99%0>2

G#$%[';$ G[

G#$%`* G`

X'Q#%G#$%A/$%R)4'9(2#%V'',1/$+2#4F GR

X'Q#%G#$%A/$%c#9+2/Q#%V'',1/$+2#4F Gc

[,+;%R,:%A/$%R)4'9(2#%V'',1/$+2#4F RR

211
HP-GL/2 Commands (continued)
a?`V*I"C':5*a5:4;*A:99%0>2*/C:0'S6

[,+;%R,:%A/$%c#9+2/Q#%V'',1/$+2#4F Rc

[,+;%JUG'/$2%R,:%A/$%R)4'9(2#%V'',1/$+2#4F RH

[,+;%JUG'/$2%R,:%A/$%c#9+2/Q#%V'',1/$+2#4F cH

[,+;%V/,:9# VY

P$:'1#%G'9&UN/$# GP

r#:2',%V(,Q#%A/$%R)4'9(2#%V'',1/$+2#4F <n

r#:2',%V(,Q#%A/$%c#9+2/Q#%V'',1/$+2#4F <c

212
HP-GL/2 Commands (continued)
a?`V*,:#(1:0*a5:4;*A:99%0>2

[,+;%T5(+,#%^(29/$#%A/$%R)4'9(2#%V'',1/$+2#4F PR

[,+;%T5(+,#%^(29/$#%A/$%c#9+2/Q#%V'',1/$+2#4F Pc

[,+;%T'9/1%T5(+,#%<'L%A/$%R)4'9(2#%V'',1/$+2#4F cR

[,+;%T'9/1%T5(+,#%<'L%A/$%c#9+2/Q#%V'',1/$+2#4F cc

[,+;%8+$%^(29/$# P!

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G'9&3'$%X'1# GX

[,+;%Y0+3#%^(29/$# PG

[,+;%T'9/1%Y0+3# 8G

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HP-GL/2 Commands (continued)
a?`V*AD%5%C'"5*a5:4;*A:99%0>2

[#6/$#%T2+$1+,1%8'$2 T[

[#6/$#%R92#,$+2#%8'$2 R[

T#9#:2%T2+$1+,1%8'$2 TT

T#9#:2%R92#,$+2#%8'$2 TR

T#9#:2%G,/0+,&%8'$2 8Y

T#9#:2%T#:'$1+,&%8'$2 8h

T#9#:2%T:+9+)9#E</20+*%8'$2 T<

[/4*9+&%V"+,+:2#,%T2,/$3 N<

T2,/$3%^,/3/$ N^

[#6/$#%N+)#9%H#,0/$+2', [H

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HP-GL/2 Commands (continued)
a?`V*AD%5%C'"5*a5:4;*A:99%0>2*/C:0'S6

R)4'9(2#%V"+,+:2#,%T/g# TY

c#9+2/Q#%V"+,+:2#,%T/g# Tc

T#2%Y$:9/$+2/'$%'6%V"+,+:2#,%T2,/$3 [Y

T#2%c#9+2/Q#%Y$:9/$+2/'$%'6%V"+,+:2#,%T2,/$3 [c

Y2+9/:/g#1%V"+,+:2#, TN

V"+,+:2#,%8/99%X'1# V8

X'Q#%R9'$3%V"+,+:2#,%V#99 VG

T#2%V"+,+:2#,%G/2:" PT

T#2%89(:2(+2/'$%H#L2%G+2" [r

H,+$4*+,#$2%[+2+ H[

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HP-GL/2 Commands (continued)
a?`V*A:#:5*A:99%0>2

T#2%G+99#2%T/g# hG

T#2%c#9+2/Q#%V'9',%c+$3# Vc

G#$%V'9', GV

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IBM Specific Commands
T#:(,/2& PTV%q%PX%PTV%[PN

P0(9+2/'$%T;/2:" $

T2+,2%X(92/UV'*& PTV%E%0%m%T%PTV%E%0

P$1%X(92/UV'*& P

G'42h#2%nYG%V"#:.%[/3/2
:+9:(9+2/'$%+$1%)+,%:'1#%*,/$2/$3 PTV%E%)%m%!%i1+2+j

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PJL Commands
Stops PJL mode, Switching the mode HP ENTER LANGUAGE=personality
specification to any other LANGUAGE.

Flushes data as a comment COMMENT HP specification

Sets names of JOBs JOB[NAME=job name]


[START=first page]
[END=last page]

Sets the end of JOBs EOJ[NAME=jobname]

Sets factory default values to menu INITIALIZE


and current PJL values.

Sets menu Values to current PJL values. RESET

Changes PJL values to designated ones. DEFAULT[LPARM:personality]


variable=value

Sets PJL variables which is invalid only SET[LPARM:personality]


within the same PJL JOB. variable=value

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PJL Commands (continued)
c#2(,$4%Q+9(#4%/$%2"#%GtN7 Yhx`YcPiNGRcXI*#,4'$+9/2&j
Q+,/+)9#

c#2(,$4%4#22/$3%Q+9(#4%'6%2"#%0#$(7 [Yhx`YcPiNGRcXI*#,4'$+9/2&j
Q+,/+)9#

c#2(,$4%:(,,#$2%*,/$2#,%#$Q/,'$0#$2%'6%GtN%Q+9(#4- Yh8^%:+2#3',&
4#22/$3%Q+9(#4%'6%GtN%+$1%4#9#:2#1%,+$3#7

c#2(,$4%2"#%4+0#%:"+,+:2#,%4#5(#$:#%+4%,#:#/Q#1 PV_^iy!',14zj
%2'%2"#%"'42%:'0*(2#,7

[#4/3$+2#4%2"#%4#22/$3%Q+9(#4%6',%:'00+$14 `THRH`T%Q+,/+)9#vQ+9(#
;"/:"%9#2%2"#%*,/$2#,%,#2(,$%/24%42+2(4
4*'$2+$#'(49&%2'%2"#%"'42%:'0*(2#,7

c#9#+4#4%2"#%0'1#%;"/:"%9#24%2"#%*,/$2#,%,#2(,$ `THRH`T^88
/24%42+2(4%4*'$2+$#'(49&%2'%2"#%"'42%:'0*(2#,7

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PJL Commands (continued)
[/4*9+&4%+%1#4/3$+2#1%0#44+3#%/$%2"# ^GXTo%[YTGNRave0#44+3#e
:'$2,'9%*+$#97

[/4*9+&4%+%1#4/3$+2#1%0#44+3#%/$%*9+:#%'6 c[aXTo%[YTGNRave0#44+3#e
cPR[a%0#44+3#%/$%2"#%:'$2,'9%*+$#97

[/4*9+&4%+%1#4/3$+2#1%0#44+3#%/$%2"#%:'$2,'9
*+$#9-%4;/2:"/$3%2"#%*,/$2#,%0'1#%2'%'66%9/$#7 THXTo%[YTGNRave0#44+3#e

=;"C$B$C%'$:02*%5"*24&\"C'**':*CD%01"*3$'D:4'*0:'$C"S

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