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User's Guide Read this User's Guide to use the plotter safely and properly. Keep this manual in a place where you can quickly access it at any time. Black-and-White Raster Plotter LP-1020 LP-1020L Seiko I Infotech Inc.[...]
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©Seiko I Infotech 2007 Reprinting of this manual without permission is prohibited. The content of this manual may be changed without notice. D-SCAN is a registered trademark of Seiko Instruments, Inc. Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox, Inc. HP is a registered trademark of Hewlett-Packard (U.S.A.) MICRO CADAM is a trademark of CADAM, Inc.[...]
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CE Marking It is legally mandatory for products distributed or sold in the EU to bear a CE Mark that indicates compliance with requirements set forth in EC directives for the particular product. These directives set the scope of machinery subjected to the specific directive. Our LP-1020 complies with the EMC Directive (2004/108/EC) and Low Voltage [...]
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i Thank you for purchasing our LP-1020/1020L Black-and-White Raster Plotter (hereafter referred to as “this device”). This manual explains the overall device operations, functions and operation method under the premise that installation of the device has been completed. Before using this device, please read the “Safety Precautions” so that [...]
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ii Safety Precautions The following symbols are used in this manual to ensure the proper use of the plotter and to prevent the plotter from being damaged. Please follow these guidelines: Example of symbols: This symbol ( ) denotes items that require special care while executing a certain procedure or operation. This symbol ( ) denotes items that ar[...]
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iii DO NOT touch any of the parts inside the plotter with a "HIGH VOLTAGE" label attached as it may result in electric shock. DO NOT touch any of the parts inside the plotter with a "HIGH TEMPERATURE" label attached as it may result in severe burns. DO NOT disassemble or modify the plotter. DO NOT repair the plotter by yourself.[...]
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iv Caution DO NOT disassemble, modify the toner cartridge. If toner gets on your skin or clothes, wash off the affected area immediately with soap and water. Handle the toner cartridge with extreme care. Should any toner get into your eyes, do not rub them, flush them immediately with water, and see a physician immediately. Handle the paper rolls w[...]
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v Warning labels are affixed to this device at the locations indicated in the diagram below. You should understand the meanings of these warning labels and handling instructions. 1 “Caution: high temperature” label 2 b “Caution when dealing with paper jam” label 2 a “Caution when dealing with paper jam” label 3 “WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE?[...]
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vi 1 “Caution: high temperature” label (It is affixed to the inside of the fixation door.) This label cautions you not touch this area due to high temperature. The fixation device will become hot. Take care to avoid contact when dealing with paper jams. 2 “Caution when dealing with paper jams” label This label indicates the direction that j[...]
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vii Manual make-up This manual is composed of 13 chapters and an appendix. Chapter 1 provides information that you should know before using this device, such as device features and part names. First read chapter 1 for an understanding of basic matters pertaining to this device. Chapter 2 provides information on matters you will need to know to oper[...]
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viii Notation method Markings Note Warning Caution ◆ This mark indicates warnings that must be followed carefully to avoid serious bodily injury or death. ◆ This mark indicates cautions that must be observed to avoid damage to the equipment and bodily injury. ◆ Contain important information. This is a “Tip” mark. Contain additional hints [...]
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ix 1 Press to proceed to the menu screen where settings are managed. 2 Press and select “SETUP.” 3 Press or and select “PORT2_HPGL.” Indicates a control panel key. Indicates the control panel LCD. Indicates flashing light On Flashing Off Key/LCD/LED notations LED on, flashing, and off states are indicated as follows: SETUP #P O R T 1 _H P G[...]
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x Components and options listed below are included. If any components are missing or broken, contact your retailer or your nearest service center. Supplied components Item Quantity Remarks Plotter unit 1 unit Toner cartridge 3 units For checking at the time of installation Waste bottle 1 unit Pre-installed Quick Reference Guide 1 or 2 copies 200V: [...]
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CONTENTS-1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction .......................................................................................... i Safety Precautions .............................................................................. ii W arning labels .................................................................................... v How to read[...]
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CONTENTS-2 Chapter 2 Basic operations 2-1 Plotting procedures overview ........................................................... 2-3 T urning the power on and off ........................................................... 2-3 Power on ............................................................................. 2-4 Power off ....................[...]
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CONTENTS-3 Manual paper feeding (cut paper) .................................................. 2-34 Manual feeding procedures ............................................... 2-34 Manual paper feeding procedure ...................................... 2-35 Pause, continue, cancel (and additional printing) .......................... 2-39 Print stop ...[...]
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CONTENTS-4 Jobs ................................................................................................. 3-4 Reprinting ............................................................................ 3-4 Settings menu .................................................................................. 3-5 PDL menu ..............................[...]
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CONTENTS-5 Chapter 5 "SETUP" Menu 5-1 Setting parameter items ................................................................... 5-2 Setup menu setting parameter table ................................... 5-3 Setup parameter priority mode .......................................... 5-10 PARAMETER MODE (DSCAN only) .........................[...]
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CONTENTS-6 Chapter 7 "PAPER" menu 7-1 Setting items .................................................................................... 7-2 MEDIA TYPE ....................................................................... 7-2 MEDIA SERIES ................................................................... 7-3 Chapter 8 "FUNCTION&qu[...]
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CONTENTS-7 Chapter 10 "RESET" menu 10-1 Reset functions .............................................................................. 10-2 SYSTEM RESET ............................................................... 10-2 PORT RESET ................................................................... 10-3 Chapter 11 "SYSTEM" menu[...]
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CONTENTS-8 Chapter 13 Terioplot 13-1 About Terioplot .............................................................................. 13-2 Terioplot Hardware Requirements ................................................. 13-3 Settings .......................................................................................... 13-4 Restrictions ........[...]
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CONTENTS-9 When a print error occurs ............................................................ 14-37 When there is an abnormal sound ............................................... 14-38 Appendix Appendix-1 Basic specifications ............................................................ Appendix-2 Plotter Specification .........................[...]
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1-1 Chapter 1 Before using this device Chapter 1 provides necessary information to operate this device. Read this chapter to understand the basics of this device before proceeding to the following chapters. Chapter 1 Getting started Contents of this chapter Features Operating conditions The names and functions of each part How to read the status di[...]
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1-2 Features This device is an electrophotographic black-and-white raster plotter which produces plots by receiving graphic data created by a work station or PC (hereafter referred to as a computer.) This device is equipped with the following features: High speed plotting output, high resolution 2-roll paper feeding mechanism, long drawing compatib[...]
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1-3 Chapter 1 Before using this device Manual feeding mechanism Multiport interface Supports a variety of paper types Front paper feeding/ finished drawing outlet This device is equipped with a manual feeding print function. (Note) The picture quality and printing accuracy for manually fed printing cannot be assured. The device is equipped with an [...]
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1-4 Operating conditions ■ Operating temperature and humidity range Operating temperature and humidity range 15 ° C 80%RH 28 ° C, 80%RH 35 ° C, 48%RH 35 ° C 20%RH (50%RH) 10 20 30 40 Temperature ( ° C) 0 1 2 3 4 5 ( × 10 3 Pa) Vapor pressure This section covers operating conditions of this device including environmental conditions, installa[...]
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1-5 Chapter 1 Before using this device Do not install the plotter in the following places: ◆ Places exposed to direct sunlight ◆ Places subject to vibration ◆ Places with excessive dust ◆ Places subject to extreme changes in temperature or humidity ◆ Places near an air conditioner or a heater ◆ Places where the plotter may get wet ◆ P[...]
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1-6 2554 (100.6) 2054 (80.9) 300 (1 1.8) 1 154 (45.4) 600 (23.6) 700 (27.6) 700 (27.6) 300 (1 1.8) 600 (23.6) 800 (31.5) 900 (35.5) 1652 (65) 2052 (80.8) 552 (21.7) Installation space Maintenance space units: mm (inch) (Height is 2000 mm / 78.7 inches) ◆ When moving this device from its current location to a different location, contact our compan[...]
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1-7 Chapter 1 Before using this device Note Supported Use roll paper specified by our company as indicated below: ◆ If paper not specified by our company is used, picture quality cannot be assured. Moreover, the device may malfunction. ■ Roll paper specified by our company ▼ Operating conditions Part No. Paper type & size LP-733 Plain pap[...]
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1-8 The following roll paper of the widths can be also used. ■ 9 × 12 inch series ■ 8.5 × 11 inch series Roll width Name of fixed form Lengthwise Widthwise 36 inches (914.4 mm) E-form size 1219.2 mm (48 inches) 914.4 mm (36 inches) D-form size 914.4 mm (36 inches) 609.6 mm (24 inches) 24 inches (609.6 mm) D-form size 914.4 mm (36 inches) 609.[...]
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1-9 Chapter 1 Before using this device ■ 30 × 42 inch series Roll width Name of fixed form Lengthwise Widthwise 30 inches (762.0 mm) 30 × 42 size form size 1066.8 mm (42 inches) 762.0 mm (30 inches) Roll width Name of fixed form Lengthwise Widthwise 700.0 mm (27.6 inches) B1 form size 1000.0 mm (39.4 inches) 700.0 mm (27.6 inches) B2 form size [...]
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1-10 Extends spool memory. Spool memory is the memory needed to receive plotting data. If plots cannot be produced normally due to spool memory shortage, installing the following options allows plots to be produced normally. Expansion kit LP-815 Note ■ Spool memory configuration when LP-815 is installed Spool memory configuration Spool memory con[...]
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1-11 Chapter 1 Before using this device The names and functions of each part Front 1 Roll 1 drawer (door 1) Install paper roll. ( ⇒ page 2-11) 2 Roll 2 drawer (door 2) Install paper roll. ( ⇒ page 2-11) 3 Manual feed drawer (door 4) Open this drawer when a paper jam occurs during manual feeding. ( ⇒ page 14-3) 4 Finished drawing outlet Drawin[...]
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1-12 Right side/rear side 1 Main power switch Turns the device power on and off. ( ⇒ page 2-3) 2 Power cord Plug this cord into a power cord socket. 3 Parallel interface connector This is an interface connector conforming to the standards of the Parallel interface connector of Centronix. 4 Ethernet interface connector This is an interface connect[...]
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1-13 Chapter 1 Before using this device Interior ▼ The names and functions of each part 1 Paper feed knob Feeds the end of the roll to the paper feed inlet. ( ⇒ page 2-11) 2 Paper flange This flange is attached to the roll paper. ( ⇒ page 2-11)[...]
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1-14 Control panel The keys, LEDs and LCD are laid out on the control panel as illustrated in the following diagram. 2 LCD The status of this device, as well as a menu to set the device functions appears on a 20-digit, 2-line display. 1 LEDs The device status is indicated by LED’s on, flashing, and off. 3 Keys Use these keys to set device functio[...]
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1-15 Chapter 1 Before using this device LCD, LEDs, and key functions Number Name Function Error lamp (red) T oner lamp (green) W aste toner lamp (green) Indicates the presence or absence of errors. On: Error present Off: No error present Indicates the amount of remaining toner . On: There is suf ficient toner . Flashing: T oner is running low . Off[...]
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1-16 Data standby display Error lamp Menu lamp How to read the status displays for this device Data is being processed. The various information for the data currently being processed is displayed. This is a print ready status. Standard configuration Communication channel name F : FTP protocol L : LPD protocol X : XPT protocol PR : Parallel USB : US[...]
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1-17 Chapter 1 Before using this device PR I N T 0 2 / 9 9 ✽ S0 0 1 F01 H P G L J 0 0 9 Error lamp Menu lamp Data is being printed. The various information for the data currently being printed is displayed. Number of prints executed Scheduled number of prints This display appears when is pressed in data standby or print ready status. The total nu[...]
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1-18 Displays the warming-up status and the time remaining until the device is ready. Error lamp Menu lamp This display appears when the device enters the power saving mode after the data standby status has continued for a certain period of time. WA R M I N G U P n n n PO W E R S A V I N G Warming up display Power saving display Counts down[...]
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2-1 Chapter 2 Basic operations Chapter 2 Basic operations Chapter 2 describes basic operating procedures for this device such as turning the power on and off, replacing paper, and replacing toner will be explained. Contents of this chapter Plotting procedures overview Turning the power on and off Installation operations Online and offline Replacing[...]
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2-2 Plotting is usually conducted in accordance with the following procedures. For information on computer operations, refer to your computer manual. 1 Turn on the power for the computer and this device. For information on turning on the device power, refer to “Turning the power on/off” ( ⇒ page 2-3) 2 Confirm the status of the device on the [...]
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2-3 Chapter 2 Basic operations ◆ While data is being processed, do not turn off the main power switch. Doing so may damage the system. ◆ When the power is on and the Main power switch is turned off, or when the power goes out due to blackout etc., restoring the power (turning the Main power switch back on or resetting from a blackout) is the fi[...]
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2-4 Power on 1 Turn on the Main power switch located at the lower-left as seen from the rear of the device. Press the power switch toward the ⎪ symbol (upwards). 2 Press the power key located on the control panel of this device (when the main power switch is on). When you first turn on the power after purchasing this device, a guidance display pr[...]
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2-5 Chapter 2 Basic operations When a job is saved, the following message appears and the device stands by for selection. When a job is not saved, this message is omitted. Under normal conditions, the display reads “INITIALIZING STANDBY” and is changed to the following message. The message is changed to the “WARMING UP". The message indi[...]
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2-6 Power off When turning the power off, confirm that the device is in the data receive standby mode. 1 Press the Power key on the device panel for about 1 second. Release the key when the display reads "SHUTTING DOWN." When a job is present, it is automatically saved and will be printable the next time you turn the power on. (Only when [...]
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2-7 Chapter 2 Basic operations Installation operations When you first turn on the power after purchasing this device, it will start up differently from how it will regularly start up thereafter. A guidance display will prompt panel display language selection, initializing of parameters appropriate for your region, and the setting of an IP address. [...]
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2-8 Proceed to the next page Select the language to be displayed on the panel using the , keys. When a language has already been selected. ■ Turning on the power Press the key to go to the confirmation screen. Press the key to choose this setting. Select the optimal setup parameters according to your region using the , keys. Press the key to go t[...]
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2-9 Chapter 2 Basic operations DIS P L A YIN G N E X T ? Y = EN T ER N= CANCE L Continued from the preceding page The device will be automatically rebooted. Press the key. Input the values using the , , , , keys. Press the key to go to the confirmation screen. Press the key to determine the selection. US I N G NE T W O RK ? Y=E NT E R N= C A N C EL[...]
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2-10 The device is “ONLINE” when it can receive and print data from the host computer and is “OFFLINE” when settings are being input on the control panel. You must set the device to “offline” to operate the menu from the control panel. Online To print from the host computer, the device must be online. Always make sure that the device is[...]
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2-11 Chapter 2 Basic operations Press the key. Press the key. *Printing will be cancelled. or Replacing paper rolls or or ◆ When a paper replacement message appears on the LCD, it is possible to cancel the drawing that you sent to print. Use this function when you don’t have the required paper. Example) How to detach and reattach the paper roll[...]
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2-12 If an error message about paper supply appears on LCD, paper of larger size than required (or, if a type of paper is specified, paper of different type) can be chosen for printing. e.g. * Prints only when paper of larger size than required is available or if paper of a different type is available. *Alternative print is disabled, if printing on[...]
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2-13 ▼ Replacing paper rolls Chapter 2 Basic operations Precautions during replacement Caution ◆ The rolls are heavy so be careful not to hurt yourself by dropping them while you are replacing the rolls. ◆ When attaching the rolls, use a cutter to cut the end of the paper roll. While doing this, take care not to cut yourself or damage the dev[...]
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2-14 Paper flange How to detach the paper rolls 1 Pull out the Roll 1 or Roll 2 drawer. Use your fingers to grasp the handle in the center of the drawer and pull the drawer out gently. (The diagram indicates a case where the Roll 2 drawer is opened.) 2 Rewind the paper roll and then remove it. Turn the paper flange in the direction indicated in the[...]
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2-15 ▼ Replacing paper rolls Chapter 2 Basic operations C L O S E O P E N Knob Note 3 Remove the paper flange and take out the paper roll. Loosen the paper flange by turning the knobs in the “OPEN” direction and remove both ends of the paper flange. ◆ Take care not to use excessive force when you turn the paper flange knobs. The flange ends[...]
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2-16 How to attach the paper roll ◆ The paper flange ends do not have a designated right or left side. You can attach them to either side. 1 Attach the paper flange to a paper roll. Push in the paper flange ends until they contact the paper roll tube, then secure the flange ends by turning the knob in the “CLOSE” direction. 2 Move the flange [...]
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2-17 ▼ Replacing paper rolls Chapter 2 Basic operations Caution 4 Insert the end of the paper roll into the paper feed inlet of the device. Turn the paper flange and insert the end of the paper roll so that it is straight. Turn the paper feed knob so that the end of the paper roll projects about 10 cm. 5 Cut the end of the paper. While holding th[...]
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2-18 6 Close the paper roll drawer. Gently push in the Roll 1 or Roll 2 drawer. When the paper roll drawer is closed, the following message appears. After the replacement, the device will return to the status before the paper roll was replaced. Note Note WA I T A MOM E N T (It will take about 30 seconds until paper feeding is ready.) ◆ After clos[...]
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2-19 Chapter 2 Basic operations When the toner level runs low, the Toner lamp will flash. Although plots can still be produced under this condition, obtain a new toner cartridge as soon as possible and replace the toner. When there is no more toner availabe, the Toner lamp will go out, the Error lamp will come on, and printing will no longer be pos[...]
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2-20 Caution Warning Precautions on handling Do not throw empty toner cartridges into fire. Doing so may cause accident and fire. Put the waste cartridge into the wrapping contained in the toner cartridge package and dispose of it as non-burnable garbage. ◆ Do not drop and tap the toner cartridge with force. Doing so may cause the toner to leak f[...]
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2-21 Chapter 2 Basic operations 1 Open the toner cover. 2 Take out the new toner cartridge from the package. 3 Mix the toner by shaking the new toner cartridge. Shake it strongly up, down, left and right, five or six times. Toner replacement procedures ▼ Replacing the toner Notes ◆ Toner should be replaced only when the device power is On. If t[...]
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2-22 4 Set the toner cartridge into the main unit. 5 Pull the lever to the right end. At this time, the following message appears on the LCD. After performing the procedure 6 operation, return the lever and remove the toner cartridge. If the above message does not appear, check to see that the lever has been pulled up to the right end. CL O SE LEV [...]
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2-23 Chapter 2 Basic operations 6 Tap the cartridge to allow toner to drop down. 7 Return the lever to the left. 8 Remove the toner cartridge and close the cover. At this time, the following message appears on the LCD. WA I T A MOM E N T ▼ Replacing the toner[...]
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2-24 When the waste bottle is nearly full with waste toner, the Waste toner lamp will flash. Although plots can continue to be produced for a little while longer, replace the waste bottle soon. When the waste bottle becomes full with waste toner, the Waste toner lamp will go out. The Error lamp will turn on and plotting will not be possible. The fo[...]
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2-25 Chapter 2 Basic operations Caution ◆ Do not drop and hit waste bottles containing waste toner. Doing so may cause toner to leak. ◆ Take care not to directly contact the waste toner. If the toner gets on your skin or clothing, quickly wash it out with water. ◆ Take care not to get the waste toner into your eyes or breathe it in. If waste [...]
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2-26 New bottle Note 3 Remove the waste toner bottle from the main unit. 1 Lift up the waste bottle, 2 Remove it by pulling it out from the bottom end toward you. When you have removed the waste toner bottle, the LCD will display the following message. 4 Attach the cap to the waste toner bottle. Attach the cap which you have removed in procedure 1 [...]
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2-27 Chapter 2 Basic operations 5 Attach a new waste toner bottle. 1 Insert the mouth of the waste toner bottle onto the waste toner discharge port of the main unit by slightly lifting it. 2 Set it onto the bottom surface and position it so that it is stable. After the following message appears, the device status will return to the status before th[...]
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2-28 Replacing the process cartridge When the Process cartridge approaches the end of its life, the Process lamp flashes and the following message appears. It is still possible to continue to produce plots in this condition, but you must replace the cartridge soon. If a new process cartridge is not installed soon, the Process lamp goes out, Error l[...]
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2-29 Chapter 2 Basic operations Notes ◆ Until you are ready to install the Process cartridge, do not unpack it and store it in its cardboard container. ◆ Firmly hold the handles on both sides with both hands when handling the Process cartridge. ◆ Take care not to scratch the surface of the photoconductor drum during handling. ◆ With the exc[...]
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2-30 2 Take out the Process cartridge. Pull the Process cartridge out by holding onto its handles. 3 Place a new Process cartridge on the top of the device. 1 Remove the Process cartridge from the box together with its protective case. 2 Place the Process cartridge on the top of the device together with the protective case. Two types of filters for[...]
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2-31 Chapter 2 Basic operations 4 Remove the orange tape. Remove the orange tape affixed to the Process cartridge (4 points). A sheet is attached to the tape at (2 points) on the inside. Remove the sheet together with the tape. 5 Remove the Process cartridge from its protective case. While holding onto the handles, open the protective case while pu[...]
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2-32 6 Insert the Process cartridge. To insert the Process cartridge, align the Process cartridge with the angle of the open top cover and insert it in the direction of the alignment arrows (three points/green). After insertion, remove the protective cover from the top of the cartridge. 7 Close the top cover. 8 Remove the filter cover. Pull out the[...]
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2-33 Chapter 2 Basic operations 9 Replace the filter. Pull out the filters toward you and remove, and replace with the two filters contained in the process cartridge packaging box. 10 Attach the filter covers and turn ON the device. ▼ Replacing the process cartridge[...]
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2-34 This device offers a manual feeding feature as a service function. As this is a service function, we cannot assure the picture quality and printing accuracy. Manual paper feeding (cut paper) Manual feeding procedures 1 Adjust the paper guide. Adjust the paper guide to the position where you will set the cut paper for manual feeding. 2 Set the [...]
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2-35 Chapter 2 Basic operations 1 Set the paper feeding mode. When the PDL setup paper feeding mode is set to the continuous or optimum mode, paper should be manually fed only for the drawings for which the data was processed immediately after the paper was fed into the manual paper feeding unit (this function is called "interrupt manual feedi[...]
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2-36 30 × 42 series fixed form cut paper Name of fixed form Lengthwise length Widthwise length 30 × 42 1066.8 mm (42 inches) 762.0 mm (30 inches) 30 × 42 series width cut paper Width name Paper width Paper length 30" 762.0 mm (30 inches) Max. up to printing length 9 × 12 series fixed form cut paper Name of fixed form Lengthwise length Widt[...]
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2-37 Chapter 2 Basic operations Map series fixed form cut paper Name of fixed form Lengthwise length Widthwise length B1 1000.0 mm (39.4 inches) 700.0 mm (27.6 inches) B2 700.0 mm (27.6 inches) 500.0 mm (19.7 inches) Map series width cut paper Width name Paper width Paper length B1 width 700.0 mm (27.6 inches) Max. up to printing length B2 width 50[...]
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2-38 When feeding the cut paper into the manual paper feed inlet, follow the procedure below (position the cut paper in the center of the manual paper feed inlet). When plotting on the fixed form paper, set the paper as shown below (the paper input direction varies depending on the fixed form paper size). When plotting at the actual length or expan[...]
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2-39 Chapter 2 Basic operations Pressing the key during printing takes the device offline and allows you to temporarily stop printing by pressing the key. Pressing the key during printing gives you the option to cancel the drawing being printed. Pressing the key during Print stop status allows the device to be returned to Online status and to conti[...]
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2-40 Cancel printing Press the key during printing and the following Cancel message will appear. After a Print cancel is processed, the display will return to the Online display. PR I N T RE ADY CANCE L PR I N T ? F01 H P G L J 0 0 9 Press the key. Additional printing In the data standby condition, the same drawing as that printed last (called &quo[...]
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2-41 Chapter 2 Basic operations Through your Web browser, you can use the following functions remotely from a host computer. In order to use these functions, it is necessary to have the device IP address preset. Moreover, it is necessary to have the browser set to enable Cookies and JavaScript. For information on the setting method, refer to the He[...]
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2-42 Web function startup method 1 The following preparations must be made from the plotter side. 1 Turn on the plotter power. 2 Confirm the IP address setting. (If this setting has not yet been set, set this setting according to the instructions which appears when the device is booted). 3 Set each Ethernet parameter where necessary. 2 Launch the W[...]
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2-43 Chapter 2 Basic operations Cleaning the exterior To clean the exterior of the device, soak a soft cloth with water or a neutral detergent, and wring the cloth well and wipe away dirt. Note ◆ Never use a volatile solvent such as a thinner, benzine, and alcohol.[...]
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2-44 This device supports the following series of paper. A series 9 × 12 inch series 8.5 × 11 inch series 30 × 42 inch series Map series DIN series Chinese series The device is set up when shipped out of the factory so as to support the A series or A and Chinese series. You can check for which series your device is currently set up for by the en[...]
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2-45 Chapter 2 Basic operations (3) Place the roll in the drawer Load the roll of the 8.5 × 11 inch series to be used into the roll paper drawer. See page 2-16 for instructions on loading the paper roll. When using the cut paper of the 8.5 × 11 inch series, this step is not needed. (4) Setting the paper menu Set the media series of the drawer int[...]
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2-46 Rolls of the China series listed below can also be used with this device. Plotting of the fixed form cannot be performed with the roll of the China series. All the plots produced in this mode are in the actual length. Operation when using the China series is described below. (1) Adding new media series Set the China series to ON in the valid s[...]
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2-47 Chapter 2 Basic operations (3) Change the apply roll setting Set the roll used to ON in the apply roll setting process (page 11-6). It is recommended to set rolls not to be used to OFF. When using the cut paper of the China series only, this step is not needed. (4) Place the roll in the drawer Place the roll of the China series to be used in t[...]
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2-48 When limiting rolls to be used for operation to A0 and A1 rolls, for example, the following process is recommended. (1) Setting the apply roll Set the rolls to be used to ON in the apply roll setting process (page 11-6). Set the rolls not used to OFF. When using only the A0 and A1 rolls, for example, set as follows: Use A0 roll = ON Use A1 rol[...]
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3-1 Chapter 3 Menu overview Chapter 3 provides an overview of the menu functions covered by this device. Chapter 3 Menu overview Contents of this chapter Channels and ports Data format Job Setting menu PDL menu Items which you can set Menu screen[...]
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3-2 Channels and ports This device is equipped with standard Ethernet interface connectors. The Ethernet interface has 10 logical ports. Moreover, the device is capable of parallel and USB interface connection when the device has been equipped with these 2 types of interface. This allows the device to receive data from up to 12 computers simultaneo[...]
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3-3 Chapter 3 Menu overview y a l p s i D D C Ls t a m r o f a t a D N A C S D . t a m r o f N A C S - D l a n i g i r o s ' y n a p m o c r u o s i s i h T . a t a d r e t s a R N A C S - D s t r o p p u s o s l a t I L G P H . t a m r o f 2 C / C N A C S - D s ' y n a p m o c r u o s t r o p p u S ) . t a m r o f L G - P H s a o t d e r[...]
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3-4 Job N Job N Job N-1 Job N-n Job M Job M-1 Job M-n Job L Job L-1 Job L-n Job (data) receive Deletion is possible Mov e to the head of print standby Job standing by f or processing Job being processed Processed jobs Only reference is possible Deleting is possible Reprinting (moving to the head of print standby) is possible Delete in succession Pr[...]
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3-5 Chapter 3 Menu overview Settings menu This device has menus for setting printing parameters, system settings for the entire device, communication protocols, and operation status settings for the device engine. 1 Setup menu Sets printing parameters etc. 2 System menu Sets system settings for the entire device. 3 Protocol menu Sets communication [...]
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3-6 Menu name Setup —— PORT n — HPGL —— PORT n — DSCAN —— PORT n — TIFF —— PORT n — CALS : —— PARA — CALS —— USB — HPGL (1) Setup menu Change the settings for each PDL in Setup menu listed below: Note: Disabled ports will not be indicated (refer to Port select in the System menu). Only the PDL selected via PDL Se[...]
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3-7 Chapter 3 Menu overview Menu name Port number : Protocol name ——PORT 1 :XPT ——PDL SELECT ——XPT PORT ——PORT 2 : LPD ——PDL SELECT ——PRINTER NAME Protocol ——PORT 3 : FTP ——PDL SELECT ——USER NAME :: :: ——PARALLEL ——PDL SELECT Menu name ——COMM. PARAM. ——ETHERNET ——PORT SELECT ——XLF System :[...]
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3-8 PDL menu The various print parameters can be set in the PDL table from the Panel setup menu. The PDL processing program performs print processing in accordance with the print parameter settings. Setting each print parameter allows for convenient operation by allowing you to change how paper is fed and delivered, and enables you to reduce the sc[...]
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3-9 Chapter 3 Menu overview Items which you can set Set the device offline before performing setting operations. When you press to set the device offline, the following message appears on the display. Changed parameters are saved in non-volatile memory and are not lost when the power is turned off. Although the offline display appears even while pr[...]
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3-10 Printing status ME NU #S ET U P ME NU #D EV I C E ME NU #P A P E R ME NU # P RO T OCO L ME NU #R E S ET ME NU #S Y ST E M[...]
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3-11 Chapter 3 Menu overview Press the key Menu screen When the device is online and you press the key to go offline, a menu screen appears. Select a menu using the , keys and press the key to enter each menu. Menu Item Functions Sets the PDL table parameter settings for Ethernet port n. PORT n_HPGL Performs the settings relating to HPGL format pri[...]
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3-12 Device menu “DEVICE” From the display indicated below, press the key to enter the Device menu. Menu Item Functions POWER SAVE Sets the time until the device enters the power saving mode. EDGE CUT TIMER Sets the data standby time to automatically have the paper roll end cut before plotting using data received after a Device Data standby sta[...]
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3-13 Chapter 3 Menu overview Paper menu “PAPER” Press the key while the display below is appearing to enter the Paper menu. In this menu, you can specify the paper type and series. Press the key. ▼ Menu screen ME NU #P A P E R PAPE R #R OL L 1[...]
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3-14 Function menu “FUNCTION” Press the key on the display below to enter the Function menu. Press the key. Menu Item Function MENU PRINT Prints the status of consumables, device information, and panel settings. HPGL SELF PLOT Outputs the drawing for the data format (HPGL) built in this device. DSCAN SELF PLOT Outputs the drawing for the data f[...]
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3-15 Chapter 3 Menu overview Protocol menu “PROTOCOL” Press the key on the display below to enter the Protocol menu. After changing these settings, the system will reset. ▼ Menu screen Press the key. Menu Item Function PORTn : xxx The Ethernet port PDL selection and protocol name are set here. N indicates the port number, xxx indicates the Et[...]
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3-16 Press the key. Menu Item Function Reset SYSTEM RESET System reset Initializes the device to the same status as when the device power is turned on. PORT RESET Ethernet port reset Resets the communication for the selected logical port. Reset menu “RESET” Press the key on the display below to enter the Reset menu. ME NU #R ES ET #S Y ST E M R[...]
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3-17 Chapter 3 Menu overview System menu “SYSTEM” Press the key on the display below to enter the System menu. The system will be reset after these changes are made. ▼ Menu screen Menu Item Function COMM. PARAM Sets the communication parameters. WEB LOCK Sets whether to allow setup privileges from the web browser to User administrator and abo[...]
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4-1 Chapter 4 Basic Menu Operation Chapter 4 provides the basic operating information that you set up each menu. Chapter 4 Basic Menu Operation Contents of this chapter Summary of basic menu operation Offline menu operation[...]
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4-2 Summary of basic menu operation To enter each menu, operate the respective keys as shown below: Device menu Setup menu Function menu Paper menu Protocol menu System menu Reset menu SETUP #P O R T 1 _H P G L # P O W ER SAVE E FCT >H I G H PAPE R #R OL L 1 #M ENU PR I N T >S Y ST E M PR OTO C O L #P O R T 1 : X PT #S Y ST E M R E S ET > [...]
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4-3 Chapter 4 Basic Menu Operation Offline menu operation Press the key to enter the offline mode. If data remains, some menus may not be displayed though key operation is available. Select the menu group using the and keys. To enter each menu, press the key. If any disabled key is pressed, a buzzer sounds. Switching the menu on the same hierarchy [...]
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4-4 Moving the menu hierarchy You can move through the menu hierarchy using the or key. An example of the setup menu group is shown below: SE TUP #P O R T 1 _ H P G L AU TO SUP P L Y >C O NT M O DE[...]
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4-5 Chapter 4 Basic Menu Operation ■ Choose input method 1 Press the key to get ready for input. 2 Change the parameters using the (or ) key. 3 Select the input using the key. Cancel the change using the key. ▼ Offline menu operation #A U T O S U P PLY >C O NT M O DE #A U T O S U P PLY ✽ CON T M OD E #A U T O S U P PLY ✽ OP T I MA L M OD[...]
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4-6 ■ Numerical value input method Shift the digits of a numerical value to enter a desired value using the and keys. 1 Press the key to get ready for input. 2 Shift the numeral value digits using the key (or key). 3 Change the numerical value using the key (or key). 4 Change the parameter using the , , and keys. 5 Select the new value using the [...]
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4-7 Chapter 4 Basic Menu Operation ▼ Offline menu operation ■ Character input method Shift the digits of the characters using and keys. 1 Press the key to get ready for input. 2 Shift the characters, digits using the key (or key). 3 Change the characters using the key (or key). 4 Change the parameter using the , , and keys. 5 Select the new cha[...]
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4-8 ■ Execution method 1 Press the key to get ready for input 2 Execute using the key (or return to exit display without execution using the key). After completion of execution, display before the execution appears. #E N G I N E L O G > #E N G I N E L O G ✽ OK ? LO C A L PR I NT 0 1 / 0 1[...]
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4-9 Chapter 4 Basic Menu Operation ■ Choice execution method 1 Press the key to get ready for input. 2 Select a parameter using the key (or key). 3 Execute using the key (or return to exit display without execution using the key). After completing execution, display before execution appears. #M ENU PR I N T >S Y STE M #M ENU PR I N T ✽ SYS T[...]
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4-10 Exiting the setting Press the key to return to the online condition.[...]
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5-1 ▼ Setting parameter Items Chapter 5 "SETUP" Menu Chapter 5 explains how to set the print parameters. Contents of this chapter Setting parameter items Chapter 5 "SETUP" Menu[...]
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5-2 Setting parameter items The following print parameters can be set. Setting PDL p arameters and device parameters can be set. • PARAMETER MODE (DSCAN only) • MEDIA SERIES (8HP-GL, TIFF, CALS only) • AUTO SUPPLY • FIXSIZE MODE • COPY COUNT • SUPPLY PARAM. • DRAWING PARAM. • SCALING PARAM. • FORMAT PARAM.(HP-GL, DSCAN only) • P[...]
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5-3 ▼ Setting parameter items Chapter 5 "SETUP" Menu u n e Mm e t i y h c r a r e i h t s r i Fm e t i y h c r a r e i h d n o c e S P U T E S P U T E S L G P H _ n T R O P # ) A ( o t r e f e R ) 1 e t o N P U T E S _ n T R O P #N A C S D P U T E S F F I T _ n T R O P # P U T E S S L A C _ n T R O P # P U T E S A R A P #_ L G P H ) A ([...]
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5-4 (A) ✽ Parameter mode is displayed for DSCAN only. Format parameter and pen parameter are displayed for HP-GL and DSCAN only. Second hierarchy item Third hierarchy item name Parameter Remarks PARAMETER MODE - DATA FIRST, PANEL FIRST DSCAN only MEDIA SERIES - A SERIES 9" SERIES 8.5" SERIES 30 × 42 SERIES MAP SERIES DIN SERIES CHINA S[...]
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5-5 ▼ Setting parameter items Chapter 5 "SETUP" Menu (C) Third hierarchy item Parameter Remarks OFFSET MODE MARGIN VARIABLE SIZE FIXED SIZE MARGIN (mm) 0 to 100 (Initial value=0) MARGIN (in) 0 t o 3 .9 inches (Initial value=0) X-OFFSET (mm) -9999.99 to +9999.99 (Initial value=0) X-OFFSET (in) -393.700 to +393.700 inches (Initial value=0[...]
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5-6 (D-1) m e t i y h c r a r e i h h t r u o Fr e t e m a r a Ps k r a m e R 4 A 4 A 3 A 2 A 1 A 0 A = e d o m e l a c s n e h w d e l b a n E . e l a c s l a u n a m 3 A 3 A 2 A 1 A 0 A 4 A = e d o m e l a c s n e h w d e l b a n E . e l a c s l a u n a m 2 A 2 A 1 A 0 A 4 A 3 A = e d o m e l a c s n e h w d e l b a n E . e l a c s l a u n a m 1 [...]
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5-7 ▼ Setting parameter items Chapter 5 "SETUP" Menu (D-3) m e t i y h c r a r e i h h t r u o Fr e t e m a r a Ps k r a m e R A A B C D E = e d o m e l a c s n e h w d e l b a n E . e l a c s l a u n a m B B C D E A = e d o m e l a c s n e h w d e l b a n E . e l a c s l a u n a m C C D E A B = e d o m e l a c s n e h w d e l b a n E .[...]
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5-8 (E) Third hierarchy item Parameter Remarks PRT DRIVER ENABLE DISABLE CHINA HP-GL only GRAPHIC LANG. AUTO HP-GL HP-GL/2 HP-GL only TERMINATOR PG1; ON OFF HP-GL only TERMINATOR NR; ON OFF HP-GL only TERMINATOR SP0; ON OFF HP-GL only TERMINATOR ESC.) ON OFF HP-GL only TERMINATOR AF; ON OFF HP-GL only TERMINATOR AH; ON OFF HP-GL only TERMINATOR FR;[...]
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5-9 ▼ Setting parameter items Chapter 5 "SETUP" Menu (F) Third hierarchy item Parameter Remarks PEN PAR. MODE DATA PRIORITY PANEL PRIORITY PEN N WIDTH (mm) 0.00 to 16.00 (Initial value) PEN 0 : 0.2 PEN 1 : 0.3 PEN 2 : 0.4 PEN 3 : 0.5 PEN 4 : 0.6 PEN 5 : 0.7 PEN 6 : 0.8 PEN 7 : 0.9 PEN 8 and later : 1.0 Pen 8 and later: 10 Set HP-GL to p[...]
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5-10 Setup parameter priority mode HP-GL PDL and D-SCAN PDL allow for selecting the setup parameter priority mode (DATA FIRST/PANEL FIRST). Even if the DATA FIRST mode is specified, the settings preset in this printer are used for the parameters to which no data has been specified. Setting items to be affected by parameter mode (D-SCAN only) COPY C[...]
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5-11 ▼ Setting parameter items Chapter 5 "SETUP" Menu PARAMETER MODE (DSCAN only) Allows for determining which setting is enabled for parameters which can be set both with data or on the panel. This setting is performed on the second hierarchy. ◆ The DSCAN format is for only customers in Japan. <Parameter (choice input method)> [...]
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5-12 AUTO SUPPLY Allows for setting the paper feeding conditions. This setting is performed on the second hierarchy. <Parameter (choice input method)> : Default value CONT MODE When plots can be produced without clipping the drawing, the plots are continuously produced (Small rolls only). OPTIMAL MODE A n optimum roll is used for plotting to [...]
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5-13 ▼ Setting parameter items Chapter 5 "SETUP" Menu FIXING MODE Fixed sizes supported by this device are listed below: A series Long side Short side A0 size 1189.0 mm (46.8 inches) 841.0 mm (33.1 inches) A1 size 841.0 mm (33.1 inches) 594.5 mm (23.4 inches) A2 size 594.5 mm (23.4 inches) 420.5 mm (16.6 inches) A3 size 420.5 mm (16.6 i[...]
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5-14 <Parameter (choice input method)> : Default value* FIX SIZE Produces fixed form of plots. EXTENSION A In addition to the fixed size of A1 to A4, sizes extended from the fixed size by 0.5 in vertical direction (1.5A3, 2A2, etc.) are also handled as the fixed form. When plotting on paper other than the A series, use the fixed form plotting[...]
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5-15 ▼ Setting parameter items Chapter 5 "SETUP" Menu SUPPLY PARAM. ■ CENTERING Aligns a drawing to the center of the paper. (See the figure below.) This setting is found on the third hierarchy. <Parameter (choice input method)> : Default value OFF Centering is not performed. ON Centering is performed. For the data which cannot [...]
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5-16 ■ SIZE MARGIN (mm) / SIZE MARGIN (in) Allows for setting of the margin to be used or extended fixed form paper is used when these settings also apply a plot is produced on paper size in the actual length. The paper size of the fixed size or paper roll size is judged as being larger by the value preset for the size margin. However, the area w[...]
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5-17 ▼ Setting parameter items Chapter 5 "SETUP" Menu DRAWING PARAM. This is a parameter group that you need to set plotting conditions. ■ OFFSET MODE Allows for setting which offset function is used from among MARGIN/ VARIABLE SIZE OFFSET/FIXED SIZE OFFSET. This setting is performed on the third hierarchy. <Parameter (choice input[...]
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5-18 ■ MARGIN (mm) / MARGIN (in) Allows for setting of the margin size to be added to the circumference of drawing actual length. This setting is enabled at the time of OFFSET MODE = MARGIN setting. This setting is performed on the third hierarchy. <Parameter (numerical value input method)> 0 to 100 (0 to 3.9 inches) Default value = 0 ■ X[...]
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5-19 ▼ Setting parameter Items Chapter 5 "SETUP" Menu ■ WRITE MODE Allows for setting of the drawing overlap method. When the HP-GL data is used for setting the WRITE MODE, the data setting is enabled. The default setting is "OR WRITING". This setting is changed on the third hierarchy. <Parameter (choice input method)>[...]
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5-20 Error memo Paper feed direction Cut position Drawing ■ REVERSE (TIFF, CALS only) Allows for setting whether reverse plotting (with black and white inverted) is made or not. This setting is performed on the third hierarchy. <Parameter (choice input method)> : Default value OFF Reverse plotting is not performed. ON Reverse plotting is[...]
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5-21 ▼ Setting parameter items Chapter 5 "SETUP" Menu Automatic reduction Paper feed direction X Y Drawing Drawing SCALING PARAM. This is a parameter group that allows you to set scale conditions. ■ SCALE MODE Allows for setting whether to apply the scale to the drawing manually or allow the automatic reduction. When the manual scale [...]
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5-22 ■ SCALE X (%) SCALE Y (%) When setting "SCALE MODE = MANUAL SCALE," values of the scale applied to X and Y directions of the drawing are set up. This setting is performed on the third hierarchy. <Parameter (numerical value input method)> 0.01 to 1000.00 Default value = 100 This setting is enabled when setting "SCALE MODE[...]
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5-23 ▼ Setting parameter items Chapter 5 "SETUP" Menu <Parameter (choice input method)> FIX SCALE A Automatically scaled to A4 fix size. Automatically scaled to A3 fix size. Automatically scaled to A2 fix size. Automatically scaled to A1 fix size. Automatically scaled to A0 fix size. FIX SCALE 9" A Automatically scaled to 9 ?[...]
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5-24 FORMAT PARAM. (HP-GL DSCAN only) These are parameters that you need to set the HP-GL format and DSCAN format analysis conditions. ■ PRT DRIVER (HP-GL only) Allows for choosing whether or not to use the printer driver. When the printer driver is operated together with another driver, this setting should be ENABLE. Even when the printer driver[...]
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5-25 ▼ Setting parameter items Chapter 5 "SETUP" Menu ■ GRAPHIC LANG. (HP-GL only) Allows to set whether to handle the data received as HP-GL or HP-GL/2. Data handling is done automatically in the AUTO setting. The origin coordinates affected depending on HP-GL or HP-GL/2. This setting is performed on the third hierarchy. <Paramete[...]
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5-26 ■ PLAN SIZE (HP-GL only) Sets which command is to be enabled as a drawing size command. Sets data to OFF if the drawing size is not properly set. This setting is performed on the third hierarchy. <Parameter (choice input method)> : Default value ON (PS) Sets the PS command as the drawing size. ON (IP) Sets the IP command as the drawing[...]
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5-27 ▼ Setting parameter items Chapter 5 "SETUP" Menu ■ DRAWING (DSCAN only) Sets whether or not to plot DRAWING. This setting is performed on the third hierarchy. <Parameter (choice input method)> : Default value NOP DRAWING Plot is not performed. EOF DRAWING Plot is performed. ■ PAPER NO.(DSCAN only) Allows for setting how t[...]
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5-28 Manual feed + two-step roll model When handling paper type No. as a paper supply type, paper supply is controlled as listed below.: Note) This setting is meaningless in applications not supporting the paper type No. Paper type No. Paper supply control 0 Sets paper type No. = disable. Supplies paper according to the panel paper supply mode sett[...]
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5-29 ▼ Setting parameter items Chapter 5 "SETUP" Menu PEN PARAMETER (HP-GL DSCAN only) Allows for setting of the thickness (line width), density and other plotting conditions for the pen of this device. The number of pens is different in HP-GL and DSCAN. HP-GL: 00 to 15 DSCAN: 01 to 32 ■ PEN PAR. MODE Allows for setting the pen attrib[...]
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5-30 ■ PEN N DENSITY (%) Allows to set of the density to the pen of this device. This setting is performed on the third hierarchy. <Parameter (numerical value input method)> 0 to 100 Default value: Pen 0=0, pen 1 to 15 (32) = 100 When the density of thin lines is decreased, plot may be produced in dotted lines. With the DSCAN format, plot i[...]
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5-31 ▼ Setting parameter items Chapter 5 "SETUP" Menu • Line end shape of each parameter is illustrated below. • Any combinations other than CORNER = "ROUND" and JOINT = "ROUND" may take much time for plotting. • The outermost line of the plot may not be treated for the line end shape. ● PEN N JOINT Allows fo[...]
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5-32 The joints can be specified with the parameters illustrated below: • Any combination other than CORNER = "ROUND" and JOINT = "ROUND" may take long time for plotting. • Lines not jointed (which are not drawn with one stroke) are excluded. • If the attributes of lines (line color, line width, line type) change, treatmen[...]
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5-33 ▼ Setting parameter items Chapter 5 "SETUP" Menu ■ LINE DISPOSAL Allows for setting of the end shape of fine small lines and their joining method. <Parameter (choice input method)> : Default value OFF : Line end shapes other than round one are treated. ON : All ends of fine small lines are treated as round shape. • With t[...]
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5-34 RASTER PARAM This is a parameter group used to set the raster data plotting conditions. ■ IMAGE SCALE Set the reduction mode to reduce binary image data. This setting is performed on the third hierarchy. <Parameter (choice input method)> : Default value LINE DRAW. MODE Lines are ensured when binary image data is reduced. PICTURE MODE D[...]
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6-1 ▼ Setting items Chapter 6 "DEVICE" menu Chapter 6 describes the "DEVICE" menu to specify the operating conditions for the engine of this device. Chapter 6 "DEVICE" menu Contents of this chapter Setting items[...]
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6-2 Setting items Operating conditions are set for the engine of this device in the "Device" menu. "Device" menu has a structure as listed below: # P O W E R SAVE >15 m i n Menu First hierarchy item Parameter Device #POWER SAVE >15 min 15 min 30 min 60 min 90 min 235 min #EDGE CUT TIMER >OFF OFF 30 min 1 hour 2 hour 4 h[...]
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6-3 ▼ Setting items Chapter 6 "DEVICE" menu POWER SAVE Specifies the time until the power saving mode is entered to minimize the power consumption. <Parameter (choice input method)> : Default value 15 min Device enters the power saving mode after being left for 15 minutes. 30 min Device enters the power saving mode after being lef[...]
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6-4 EDGE CUT TIMER When you plot data received after waiting for the data continuously, specify the time waiting for the data so that the paper roll end is automatically cut and the plot is produced. ◆ If plotting is not effected for a long time, the paper roll end may be crumpled or stained by moisture or dust causing blurring or missing of prin[...]
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6-5 ▼ Setting items Chapter 6 "DEVICE" menu DOOR OPEN CUT Specifies whether the plotting is started or not after the paper roll end is automatically cut, when you plot the first data after opening and closing the roll 1 or roll 2 door. Cutting width is 400 mm (15.7 inches). ◆ This function is used to cut the paper roll end using the c[...]
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6-6 BOTTLE MAINT. In order to prevent the waste toner from accumulating unevenly in the waste toner bottle, this device provides the maintenance function that taps the waste toner bottle to level the waste toner when the specified amount of print is executed. Set whether this maintenance starts automatically or a message to prompt you to perform ma[...]
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7-1 Chapter 7 "PAPER" menu Chapter 7 describes the "PAPER" menu used to specify the type of paper. Always specify this item according to the type of paper which is installed on this device. Chapter 7 "PAPER" menu Contents of this chapter Setting items[...]
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7-2 Setting items Allows for setting of the type and series of the paper rolls. Note) Only choices of MEDIA SERIES which are enabled in the ENABLE SERIES of the system parameters are displayed. MEDIA TYPE Allows for setting of the type of paper to be used. <Parameter (choice input method)> :Default value BOND Paper TRACING Tracing Paper FILM [...]
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7-3 Chapter 7 "PAPER" menu MEDIA SERIES The following widths are used in this device. When a paper roll is loaded into the paper feed unit, the series of the paper specified in this setting should be accordingly. A SERIES A0 (841 mm / 33.1 inches), A1 (594.5 mm / 23.4 inches), A2 (420.5 mm / 16.6 inches), A3 (297.3 mm / 11.7 inches) 9&quo[...]
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7-4 <Parameter (Choice input method)> : Default value A SERIES /9" SERIES /8.5" SERIES /30 × 42 SERIES / MAP SERIES / DIN SERIES / CHINA SERIES ◆ Only choices of MEDIA SERIES which are ON in the ENABLE SERIES of the system menu are displayed. Note[...]
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8-1 ▼ Setting items Chapter 8 "FUNCTION" menu Chapter 8 describes the "FUNCTION" menu and its operating procedures. Read this chapter when confirming the setup or adjusting the data or time. Chapter 8 "FUNCTION" menu Contents of this chapter Setting items[...]
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8-2 Setting items Function menu is used to execute the plotter functions provided for by this device. If there is a job standing for processing, this function cannot be operated. #M ENU PR I N T >S Y STE M u n e Mm e t i y h c r a r e i h t s r i Fr e t e m a r a P N O I T C N U F T N I R P U N E M # M E T S Y S > M E T S Y S n T R O P A R A [...]
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8-3 ▼ Setting items Chapter 8 "FUNCTION" menu MENU PRINT Prints the system version, device configuration information, parameter setting information and status of consumables, etc. <Parameter (choice execution method)> : Default value SYSTEM Prints the System menu information (initial value). PORTn Prints the setting information fo[...]
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8-5 ▼ Setting items Chapter 8 "FUNCTION" menu HPGL SELF PLOT Executes self-plotting of HPGL data format built in the device. <Parameter (choice execution method)> : Default value PORTn Executes self-plotting based on the setting information of the PDL table (HPGL) for the port n of Ethernet. Note 1) PARA Executes self-plotting bas[...]
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8-6 DSCAN SELF PLOT Executes self-plotting of DSCAN built data format in the device. ◆ The DSCAN format is for only customers in Japan. <Parameter (choice execution method)> : Default value PORTn Executes self-plotting based on the setting information of the PDL table (DSCAN) for the port n of Ethernet. Note 1) PARA Executes self-plotting b[...]
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8-7 ▼ Setting items Chapter 8 "FUNCTION" menu ERROR LOG Executes error log print by the specified number of pages from the latest error log information. <Parameter (choice execution method)> : Default value PAGE COUNT 1 Prints one page of the latest error log information. PAGE COUNT 2 Prints two pages of the latest error log infor[...]
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8-8 JOB LOG Executes job log print by the specified number of pages from the latest one. <Parameter (choice execution method)> : Default value PAGE COUNT 1 Prints one page of the latest job log information. PAGE COUNT 2 Prints two pages of the latest job log information. PAGE COUNT 3 Prints three pages of the latest job log information. PAGE [...]
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8-9 ▼ Setting items Chapter 8 "FUNCTION" menu (Sample of print) n o i t a m r o f n i b o Jm e t i t n i r P g o L) s r e t c a r a h c 4 ( ) 5 3 5 5 6 o t 1 ( n o i t i s o p g n i v a s e l i f g o L b o J) s r e t c a r a h c 3 ( ) 9 9 9 o t 1 ( . o N b o J q e R) 9 9 9 o t 1 ( . o N ) l o o p s ( n o i t a r e n e g b o J L D PS L A[...]
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8-10 ENGINE LOG Prints the engine information. (Sample of print)[...]
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8-11 ▼ Setting items Chapter 8 "FUNCTION" menu SYSTEM DATE Specifies the date (year, month, day). Enters the date in the christian year. This setting value is referred to when the menu print, error log or job log is saved. SYSTEM TIME Specifies the time (hour, minute, second). Enters the date in the 24-hour system. This setting value is[...]
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8-12 MAINTE INFO Prints the maintenance information (the total number of printouts by this device) saved in the nonvolatile memory of this device. DATA DUMP Prints part of the plotting data in hexadecimal digit. By this operation, last plotting data of the received plot is dumped. ◆ Execute to check if the plotting data is normal.[...]
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9-1 ▼ Setting items Chapter 9 "PROTOCOL" menu Chapter 9 describes the "PROTOCOL" menu and its operating procedures. Read this chapter when setting the communication protocol. Chapter 9 "PROTOCOL" menu Contents of this chapter Setting items[...]
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9-2 Setting items The protocol menu is used to set up the communication protocol. This device is provided with the interface connector for the Ethernet interface as the standard specification. The Ethernet interface is provided with 10 logical ports. In addition, when parallel and USB interfaces are installed, two types of interface connectors are [...]
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9-3 ▼ Setting items Chapter 9 "PROTOCOL" menu PDL SELECT This device supports 4 types of data formats (PDL). Data format (PDL) used for the parallel channel or each Ethernet port can be set up. Select and specify the initial character of each PDL. <Parameter (character input method)> 4 characters Default value: HDTC (Select all of[...]
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9-4 Example 1: When using the HPGL format only Example 2: When using both the HPGL format and TIFF format XPT PORT Specifies the XPT port No. (numerical value) <Parameter (numerical value input method)> 0 to 65535 Default value: 91xx xx: Port No.- 1 Do not use the same port number for multiple ports. Numbers 0 to 1023 are reserved numbers and[...]
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9-5 ▼ Setting items Chapter 9 "PROTOCOL" menu USER NAME Specifies the FTP printer name (characters). <Parameter (numerical value input method)> 3 to 8 characters Default value: FTPxx xx: Port No. A to Z, 0 to 9, - (hyphen), and _ (under bar) can be used. Do not use the same printer name in multiple ports.[...]
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10-1 Chapter 10 "RESET" menu ▼ Reset functions Chapter 10 describes the "RESET" menu and its operating procedures. Read this chapter when initializing this device. Chapter 10 "RESET" menu Contents of this chapter Reset functions[...]
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10-2 Reset functions The reset menu is used to execute the reset functions. SYSTEM RESET Restarts the system. Turns the device to power ON condition. All received data is cleared. # SYS T E M RESE T > u n e Mm e t i y h c r a r e i h t s r i Fr e t e m a r a P T E S E R T E S E R M E T S Y S # > T E S E R T R O P # 1 T R O P > 1 T R O P[...]
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10-3 Chapter 10 "RESET" menu ▼ Reset functions PORT RESET Executes the communication reset for the selected logical port. Only active Ethernet ports are displayed for the port reset.[...]
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11-1 Chapter 11 "SYSTEM" menu ▼ Setting items Chapter 11 describes the "SYSTEM" menu and its operating procedures. Read this chapter when setting the communication conditions for the Ethernet, parallel and USB connections or when returning the setting of this device to the setting at the time of shipment from the factory. Chap[...]
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11-2 Setting items After this menu is changed, the parameters are automatically saved and the system is reset. When there is a job standing for processing, you can only refer to this menu. If you only refer to the menu and do not change it, the system returns to the offline condition. SYST E M #C O M M . PA R A M Menu First hierarchy item Second hi[...]
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11-3 Chapter 11 "SYSTEM" menu ▼ Setting items Communication parameter "COMM. PARAM" This three interfaces that support this device are: (1) Ethernet interface (2) Parallel interface (3) USB interface This item is used to set up communication parameters by interface. ■ ETHERNET Specifies the Ethernet interface for communicati[...]
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11-4 ● TIMEOUT (100msec.) Specifies the time at which the data reception is considered to have been completed after the data transmission is discontinued (unit: 100 msec). <Parameter (numerical value input method)> 1 to 18000 Default value: 300 ■ USB Specifies the USB interface for communication. This menu is displayed only when the USB i[...]
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11-5 Chapter 11 "SYSTEM" menu ▼ Setting items ■ Terioplot Specifies whether to use Terioplot or not in operation. For the operation of Terioplot, refer to Chapter 13 and the documents supplied with the “Terioplot” software package. ● Terioplot Specifies whether to use Terioplot or not in operation. <Parameter (choice input me[...]
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11-6 ENABLE SERIES Specifies effective media series handled by this device. ■ Paper Specifies whether to use the following paper of series: A series, 9" series, 8.5" series, 30 × 42 series, MAP series, DIN series, or Chinese series A SERIES ROLL A0 (841 mm / 33.1 inches), A1 (594.5 mm / 23.4 inches), A2 (420.5 mm / 16.6 inches), A3 (29[...]
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11-7 Chapter 11 "SYSTEM" menu ▼ Setting items 30 × 42 SERIES ROLL 30" (762.0 mm) MAP SERIES ROLL 700 mm (27.6 inches), 500 mm (19.7 inches) DIN SERIES ROLL 707 mm (27.8 inches), 500 mm (19.7 inches) CHINA SEIRIES ROLL 914 mm (36 inches), 910 mm (35.8 inches), 900 mm (35.4 inches), 880 mm (34.6 inches), 620 mm (24.4 inches), 610 mm[...]
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11-8 APPLY ROLL Specifies the roll size by media series. Menu Second hierarchy item Third hierarchy item Parameter SYSTEM #APPLY ROLL APPLY ROLL #A SERIES #USE A0 >ON ON OFF #USE A1 >ON ON OFF #USE A2 >OFF ON OFF #USE A3 >ON ON OFF APPLY ROLL #9" SERIES #USE 36" >ON ON OFF #USE 24" >OFF ON OFF #USE 18" >OFF [...]
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11-9 Chapter 11 "SYSTEM" menu ▼ Setting items ■ Each size paper of each series Specifies whether to use each size paper of the series. A SERIES /9" SERIES /8.5" SERIES /30 × 42 SERIES / MAP SERIES / DIN SERIES / CHINA SERIES <Parameter (choice input method)> : Default value OFF/ON ◆ The default value varies the INIT[...]
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11-10 CHINA SIZE Specifies the roll size of the Chinese series handled by this device. ■ Each size paper of Chinese series Specifies the paper size from A0 to A3 of the Chinese series. ◆ This item is displayed only when the CHINESE SERIES of the ENABLE SERIES in the system menu is ON. Menu Second hierarchy item Parameter SYSTEM #CHINA SIZE #CHI[...]
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11-11 Chapter 11 "SYSTEM" menu ▼ Setting items INITIAL SET Initializes the parameters which are specified in this device to optimum values in each country. <Parameter (choice input method)> : Default value STANDARD/CHINA ◆ Select "CHINA" if this device is used in China. When this device is used in a country other than [...]
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11-12 LANGUAGE Switches the message display on the LCD. <Parameter (choice input method)> : Default value JAPANESE/ENGLISH LENGTH UNITS Switches the length unit (millimeter or inch). <Parameter (choice input method)> : Default value MILLIMETERS/INCHES ADMIN PASSWORD Specifies the administrator password. This password prevents the settin[...]
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11-13 Chapter 11 "SYSTEM" menu ▼ Setting items When the administrator password is specified, the following password verification window appears before proceeding to the menu screen. Enter the administrator password according to the procedure given below. 1 Press the key . Press the key is pressed, the digit of numeric value can be moved[...]
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11-14 ◆ If the key is pressed when the administrator password is “00000000”, the user-level menu mode appears. The user-level menu mode has the display and settings restrictions as below: ● Items that are displayed but cannot be set Menu First hierarchy item Second hierarchy item SYSTEM COMM.P ARAM - PROTOCOL -- ● Items that are not displ[...]
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12-1 ▼ Setting items Chapter 12 Ethernet parameter "ETHERNET" Chapter 12 describes the "Ethernet" menu and its operating procedures. Read this chapter when setting the communication conditions for the Ethernet, parallel, and USB connections or when returning the setting of this device to the setting at the time of shipment fro[...]
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12-2 Setting items Ethernet parameter is an item in the system menu. After this menu is changed, the parameter is automatically saved and the system is reset. When there is a job standing for processing, you can only refer to this menu. If you only refer to the menu and do not change it, the system returns to the offline condition. u n e Mm e t i y[...]
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12-3 ▼ Setting items Chapter 12 Ethernet parameter "ETHERNET" u n e Mm e t i y h c r a r e i h d r i h Tm e t i y h c r a r e i h h t r u o Fm e t i y h c r a r e i h h t f i Fr e t e m a r a P M A R A P . M M O C T E N R E H T E # S L I A T E D P U T E S # E P Y T A T A D P T F # N I B / I I C S A > N I B / I I C S A N I B P M N S #[...]
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12-4 PORT SELECT Selects the Ethernet port and protocol. 10 ports are expressed in 10 digits on LCD. Port selectors 1 to 10 selects ports 1 to 10. <Parameter (choice input method)> X/L/F/- X : XPT protocol (XPT: Raw Protocol (socket)) L : LPD protocol F : FTP protocol - : Not set 1234567890 (Port select 1-10) Default: XLF–––––––[...]
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12-5 ▼ Setting items Chapter 12 Ethernet parameter "ETHERNET" IP ADDRESS Specifies the IP address (Internet address) of this device. This parameter is the same as that specified the installing operation. <Parameter (numerical input method)> 000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255 Default value: 000.000.000.000 (not set) For instance, w[...]
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12-6 ROUTING TABLE Specifies the routing table of this device. It is used to connect this device to a host of other network. ■ GATEWAY ADDR Specifies the Router IP address. <Parameter (numerical input method)> 000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255 Default value: 000.000.000.000 (not set) ■ NETWORK ADDR Specifies the network address <Param[...]
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12-7 ▼ Setting items Chapter 12 Ethernet parameter "ETHERNET" SETUP DETAILS Specifies details of other Ethernet items. ■ ROUTING TABLE 2 Specifies the routing table from the second to tenth items of this device. It is used to connect this device to a host of other network. ● GATEWAY ADDR [Gateway address 02-10] Specifies the router [...]
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12-8 ■ METRIC Specifies the metric. <Parameter (numerical input method)> 1 to 255 Default value: 64 ■ ETHERNET ADDR This is a physical address peculiar to this device. Ethernet address of this device is "0800832Annnn." This parameter is displayed, but cannot be specified. ■ CONNECTION SPD. Specifies the communication speed. &l[...]
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12-9 ▼ Setting items Chapter 12 Ethernet parameter "ETHERNET" ■ CONNECTION TYPE Specifies the connection type. <Parameter (choice input method)> : Default value AUTO Automatically recognizes Full Duplex/ Half Duplex. FULL Sets to Full Duplex. HALF Sets to Half Duplex. ■ HTTP PORT Specifies the HTTP port when using the Web func[...]
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12-10 ■ FTP DATA TYPE Specifies the initial value of the data transfer type when receiving ftp data. <Parameter (choice input method)> : Default value ASCII/BIN/BIN ■ SNMP Specifies the SNMP operation. When the setting is ON, SNMP is enabled. The SNMP community name can be specified using the Web name. <Parameter (choice input method)&[...]
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12-11 ▼ Setting items Chapter 12 Ethernet parameter "ETHERNET" ● ERROR Specifies whether to transmit the TRAP if an engine-related error occurs (except for technical call error). When an error occurs, TRAP is sent to the TRAP manager which was specified in the TRAP manager described above. If the TRAP manager item is not specified, se[...]
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12-12 ● PORT Port is enabled and can be specified when <ON (PORT)> is selected from the operation TRAP** job menu. After completion of printing all jobs transmitted to the specified port of this device, TRAP is transmitted to the TRAP manager. <Parameter (choice input method)> : Default value ALL/PORT1/PORT2/ ⋅⋅⋅ /PORT10[...]
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13-1 ▼ Setting items Chapter 13 Terioplot Chapter 13 describes the Terioplot software supplied with the plotter (Note, in Asian and Oceania countries, the Terioplot software is available as the option). Chapter 13 Terioplot Contents of this chapter About Terioplot Terioplot Hardware Requirements Settings Restrictions[...]
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13-2 About Terioplot Terioplot software supplied with the plotter enables integrated control of the plotter as follows (Note, in Asian and Oceania countries, the Terioplot software is available as the option). ◆ The Terioplot software is not supplied for the one-step roll model because this model does not support the Terioplot software. Notes Com[...]
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13-3 ▼ Setting items Chapter 13 Terioplot Terioplot Hardware Requirements The Terioplot operation requires the following hardware environment: Host Computer Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Professional 32-bit, SP2 or higher Host Computer Requirements ● CPU: AMD Athlon ™ 2GHz or more Intel ® Pentium ® 4 3GHz or more Intel ® Core ™ [...]
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13-4 Settings In order to operate the plotter using the Terioplot software, it is necessary to preset the plotter, install the Terioplot software and specify various settings. For details, see the documents supplied with the Terioplot software package. The documents supplied with this software also describe how to use and how to configure. ◆ When[...]
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13-5 ▼ Setting items Chapter 13 Terioplot Restrictions There are the following restrictions when the plotter is connected with the Terioplot computer and operated. ● Receiving print data via network connection Only the host computer where Terioplot is installed can receive print data via a network connection. ● Receiving print data via USB or[...]
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14-1 Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Chapter 14 describes a troubleshooting method for this device. If the trouble is not resolved despite the corrective measures, contact your dealer or our service center. Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Contents of this chapter Troubleshooting When an error message appears Error log Troubleshooting for ethernet If "BO[...]
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14-2 Troubleshooting Before calling your dealer or our service center, check the following items and take corrective measures. ■ Items to be checked Note Symptom Items to be checked Corrective measure No power Power cable connection Plug the power cable into the outlet correctly. Power supply to the outlet Supply the power to the outlet. Failure [...]
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14-3 Chapter 14 Troubleshooting When an error message appears When the ERROR lamp lights, first check the message displayed on the LCD. The error messages are as follows. Take corrective measures according to the error message displayed. ◆ In case of a communication warning or data error, the ERROR lamp does not light. Also, an error message, eve[...]
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14-4 ■ Clearing paper jam in main body 1 Open the top cover. 2 Remove the jammed paper. If you cannot see the jammed paper, refer to step 3. After you removed the jammed paper, refer to step 5. OP E N DO OR 6 RE M O VE PAPER Top cover (Door 6)[...]
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14-5 ▼ When an error message appears Chapter 14 Troubleshooting 3 Open the manual paper feed holder and the fixation door. 4 Remove the jammed paper. 1 Lift the paper guide. 2 Remove the paper gently so that toner does not spill. ◆ The fixation is very hot. Do not touch it. Touching the fixation could cause you to get burned. If the jammed pape[...]
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14-6 WA I T A MOM E N T 5 Close the top cover, fixation door and manual paper feed holder. After you closed the top cover, fixation door and manual paper feed holder, the following message appears on the LCD, and then the plotting restarts from the drawing that jammed. PR I N T X X / X X ✽ S0 0 1 F01 X X X X J 00 9[...]
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14-7 ▼ When an error message appears Chapter 14 Troubleshooting ■ Clearing paper jam in main body (cutter area) 1 Open the cutter door. Loosen the two knobs and open the cutter door gently. 2 Remove the jammed paper and close the cutter door. After you closed the cutter door, the following message appears on the control panel, and then the plot[...]
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14-8 ■ Clearing paper jam in manual feed drawer 1 (When DOOR 6 is displayed) Open the top cover (Door 6). 2 Open the cutter door. Loosen the two knobs and open the cutter door gently. O P E N D O O R 6,9,4 RE M O VE PAPER OP E N DO OR 9 , 4 RE M O VE PAPER Top cover (Door 6) Knob Cutter door (Door 5)[...]
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14-9 ▼ When an error message appears Chapter 14 Troubleshooting 3 Open the cutter door inside. Cutter door inside (Door 9) 4 Open the manual feed drawer toward you. ◆ The manual feed drawer will fall if you pull it out to far. Thus, take care not to let it fall on your feet to avoid injury. Manual feed drawer (Door 4) Caution[...]
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14-10 5 Remove the jammed paper, insert the manual feed drawer and close the cutter door inside as well as the outside cutter door (door 5). After you closed the door, the following message appears on the control panel, and then the plotting restarts from the drawing that jammed. WA I T A MOM E N T PR I N T X X / XX ✽ S0 0 1 F0 1 X X X X J 0 0 9[...]
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14-11 ▼ When an error message appears Chapter 14 Troubleshooting ■ Clearing paper jam in roll 1 or 2 paper roll drawer (if so equipped) * X denotes the door number 1 or 2. 1 (When DOOR 5 is displayed) Open the cutter door ( ⇒ Step 1 on page 14-7). Loosen the two knobs and open the cutter door gently. 2 Pull out the Roll 1 or Roll 2 drawer. Us[...]
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14-12 Paper flange 3 Rewind the end of roll paper. Turn the paper flange in the direction indicated in the illustration to such extent that the end of the wrinkled roll paper is visible. 4 Cut the end of the paper. While holding the end of the paper roll, cut it with the cutter removing all of the wrinkled paper. A "Paper cutter position"[...]
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14-13 ▼ When an error message appears Chapter 14 Troubleshooting WA I T A M OM E N T 5 Close the roll paper drawer and the cutter door. After you close the drawer and the door, the following message appears on the LCD, and then the plotting restarts from the drawing that jammed. PR I N T X X / X X ✽ S0 0 1 F0 1 X X X X J 0 0 9[...]
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14-14 CL O SE D O O R 5 Door Open If the door is opened, the following message appears on the control panel. ■ Roll 1 drawer (Door 1) Description : The roll 1 drawer is opened. Measure : Close the roll 1 drawer. ■ Roll 2 drawer (Door 2) Description : The roll 2 drawer is opened. Measure : Close the roll 2 drawer. ■ Manual feed drawer (Door 4)[...]
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14-15 ▼ When an error message appears Chapter 14 Troubleshooting ■ Top cover (Door 6) Description : The top cover is open. Measure : Close the top cover. ■ Fixation door (Door 7) Description : The fixation door is open. Measure : Close the fixation door. ■ Manual paper feeding holder (Door 8) Description : The manual paper feed holder is op[...]
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14-16 Operator Call For this error message, the operator can take corrective action. Take measures according to the displayed error message. However, if the same symptom recurs frequently, please contact your dealer or our service center. Description : The set up area is checked at powering on, and if the contents are damaged, this message appears.[...]
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14-17 ▼ When an error message appears Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Warning ■ Operator notice warning Description : The saved job has been damaged, and thus the spool area is initialized (When HDD is installed). Measure : After 3 seconds, the message changes to “WAIT A MOMENT” and then the device starts. Description : The received data is in a[...]
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14-18 Description : The nonvolatile memory (NVRAM) of the device has been damaged. Usual printing can be performed, but some functions that use this area may not operate correctly. Measure : If the device does not recover from this error by turning the power off and on, please notify your dealer or our service center of the displayed error message [...]
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14-19 ▼ When an error message appears Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Description : This message appears if the nonvolatile memory (NVRAM) of the device is not initialized. Measure : The display of this warning message continues until the key is pressed. After the key is pressed, the NVRAM is initialized automatically and the display changes to the la[...]
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14-20 ■ Communication warnings Description : A communication error message appears if any communication error occurs between the computer and the device. For a practical description, see the following table. Measure : If the device does not recover from this error by turning the power off and on, follow the guidelines described in the Measure col[...]
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14-21 ▼ When an error message appears Chapter 14 Troubleshooting (2) Mail interface (3) USB interface ■ PDL warning Description : This message appears if any problem exists in the data sent from the computer. Measure : Remove the cause of problem, and recreate the data correctly. For practical measures, see the table. WI N T E R F A C E - M L x[...]
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14-22 ◆ The PDL warning appears on the control panel, but it disappears when the next operation is performed. Consequently, you may not know that the error occurred. ◆ It is recommended that the “ERROR MEMO” of “DRAWING PARAM.” in the setup menu be turned on, so that the error message is printed on the drawing. Note WD A T A x x x x xxx[...]
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14-23 ▼ When an error message appears Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Error code Printed error memo Description Measure 0305 W SPOOL OVERFLOW The spool memory overflows. Install optional HDD, or specify the CENTERING = OFF if the device is used with the CENTERING = ON. 0306 W POLYGON OVERFLOW Polygon buffer overflow error occurred. Correct erroneous p[...]
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14-24 ■ Engine warning Description : This error may occur when image data is transferred from the controller to the engine for printing. The drawing on which this error occurred may not be printed correctly because image data for printing is not transferred correctly. Measure : If an error occurs successively, turn the power off and on. If the de[...]
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14-25 ▼ When an error message appears Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Service Call Errors Description : This error message may appear if an unrecoverable hardware or firmware failure occurs in the device. In this case, you need call a service person to take measures. Measure : If the device does not recover from this error after turning the power off [...]
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14-26 ■ Controller errors Description : This error message may appear if an unrecoverable and fatal error occurs in each program module provided on the controller of the device. (1) Error in PDL module (2) Error in engine control module E F 0 6 4 - xxxx PO W E R OF F / O N xxxx: Error code e d o c r o r r En o i t p i r c s e D F 9 3 0 o t 0 8 3 [...]
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14-27 ▼ When an error message appears Chapter 14 Troubleshooting (3) Error in operation module (4) Error in main module (5) Error in setup module E F 0 6 D- xxxx PO W E R OF F / O N xxxx: Error code E F 3 7 5 - xxxx PO W E R OF F / O N xxxx: Error code e d o c r o r r En o i t p i r c s e D 1 0 1 0 r o r r e m a r g o r P F F F 1 o t 0 0 0 1 F F [...]
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14-28 (6) Error in panel control module (7) Error in spool module E F 3 7 5 - xxxx PO W E R OF F / O N xxxx: Error code e d o c r o r r En o i t p i r c s e D 1 0 0 1r o r r e s s e c c a e g a r o t S E F 0 6 E- xxxx PO W E R OF F / O N xxxx: Error code e d o c r o r r En o i t p i r c s e D 1 0 2 0 r o r r e m a r g o r P F F F 1 o t 0 0 0 1[...]
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14-29 Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Error log Each time an error or warning occurs in the device, it is displayed on the control panel and also the error log information is saved in the internal memory. The error log information saved in the internal memory includes additionally the time when an error occurred, and therefore you can confirm the error [...]
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14-30 Log Registration Format An error or warning displayed on the LCD is registered as log information in the following format. Case 1 “yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss a bbbb-cccc” Case 2 “yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss a ssssssss cccc” Case 3 “yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss a ssssssss” yyyy/mm/dd year/month/day hh:mm:ss hour:minute:second a Error/warning identifier (c[...]
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14-31 ▼ Error log Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Type of Error Log The errors are classified as follows. The following log examples show the information saved in the log file. Service Call Error (Classification: E) Description : An unrecoverable error that needs service person's intervention. Cause : Hardware or firmware is faulty. Measure : If [...]
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14-32 Warning (Classification: W) Description : A warning state such as being low on consumables, or that a data error occurred. Cause : A consumable is almost used up, or any failure in the environment, settings, or data occurred. Measure : Take appropriate measures to remove the cause. *Log example in case of HPGL format error “W DATA 0201”[...]
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14-33 ▼ Error log Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Error Log Classification Table Message Classification Description Measure E xxxxxxxx (Error) Service call error An unrecoverable error needs a service person's intervention. If the device does not recover from this error after turning the power off and on, please notify your dealer or our service [...]
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14-34 Cause Checking method Corrective measure No Power - - Check if the power switch is turned on. Check if the power cable is connected correctly. - - Turn on the power switch. Connect the power cable correctly. LAN cable is not connected correctly - Check if the cable is connected to the connector securely. - - Connect the cable completely. If t[...]
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14-35 Chapter 14 Troubleshooting e s u a Cd o h t e m g n i k c e h Ce r u s a e m e v i t c e r r o C t o n s i n o i t a n g i s e d y r a n i B p t f f o e s a c n i ( e d a m ) n o i t c e n n o c -d e t t i m s n a r t s i a t a d e h t f i k c e h C s a w ) n i b ( d n a m m o c p t f e h t r e t f a . d e u s s i -n e h t d n a d n a m m o c[...]
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14-36 If "BOTTLE MAINT. STARTS" appears In order to prevent the waste toner from accumulating unevenly in the waste toner bottle, this device provides a maintenance function that taps the waste toner bottle to level the waste toner when the specified amount of print is executed. Though the waste toner maintenance function has been set in [...]
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14-37 Chapter 14 Troubleshooting When a print error occurs This section explains how to solve print quality problems. Take appropriate measures according to the symptoms. ■ Measures to solve print quality problems ◆ When there is a space between drawings, the end of the roll paper can be cut automatically before the next plotting. ⇒ “EDGE C[...]
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14-38 When there is an abnormal sound If you hear an abnormal sound, contact your dealer or our service center. Note ◆ In order to prevent the waste toner from accumulating unevenly in the waste toner bottle, this device provides the maintenance function that taps the waste toner bottle at the definite interval to level the waste toner. ( ⇒ pag[...]
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Appendix-1 ▼ Basic Specifications Appendix Appendix covers basic specifications, configuration, menu structure, and commands of the LP-1020 series plotters. Appendix The contents of Appendix are as follows: Basic specifications Menu structure Command List[...]
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Appendix-2 Basic specifications Plotter Specification ■ Basic Specifications of Plotter (1/2) Items Specifications/Functions LP-1020 LP-1020L Recording method Electrophotographic method (LED exposure) Developing method Dry development (one component) Type of photosensitive element OPC Fusing system Heat roller Resolution 600 dpi Continuous print [...]
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Appendix-3 ▼ Basic specifications Appendix (2/2) Items Specifications/Function LP-1020 LP-1020L Noise In operation : 61dB (A) or less (continuous sound) In standby : 53dB (A) or less Calorific value 4860 kJ or less Power supply voltage 1 2 0VA C±1 0 % 2 3 0VA C± 1 0 % Frequency 50/60 Hz ± 1Hz Power consumption In operation : 1350 W or less In [...]
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Appendix-4 *DATA FIRST *PANEL FIRST *A SERIES *9" SERIES *8.5" SERIES *30x42 SERIES *MAP SERIES *DIN SERIES *CHINA SERIES *CONT MODE *OPTIMAL MODE *ROLL 1 MODE *ROLL 2 MODE ( 3 ) *MANUAL FEED *FIXED SIZE ( 4 ) *EXTENSION A *REAL SCALE *1 to 99 #CENTERING >OFF #MEDIA TYPE >NON-DESIGNATED #SIZE MARGIN (mm) / #SIZE MARGIN (in) >2 (0[...]
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Appendix-5 ▼ Menu structure Appendix #OFFSET MODE >MARGIN #MARGIN (mm) / #MARGIN (in) >0 #X-OFFSET (mm) / #X-OFFSET (in) >0 #Y-OFFSET (mm) / #Y-OFFSET (in) >0 #WRITE MODE >OR WRITING #MIRROR >OFF #REVERSE ( 5 ) >OFF #ERROR MEMO >ON #PlotDataToFile >OFF #SCALE MODE >MANUAL SCALE #SCALE X (%) >100.00 #SCALE Y (%) &g[...]
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Appendix-6 #FIX SCALE A #FIX SCALE 9" ( 7 ) #A4 >A4 *A4 *A3 *A2 *A1 *A0 #A3 >A3 *A3 *A2 *A1 *A0 *A4 #A2 >A2 *A2 *A1 *A0 *A4 *A3 #A1 >A1 *A1 *A0 *A4 *A3 *A2 #A0 >A0 *A0 *A4 *A3 *A2 *A1 #A >A *A *B *C *D *E #B >B *B *C *D *E *A B C C' B' C" Note ( 7 ) HP-GL, TIFF, CALS only[...]
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Appendix-7 ▼ Menu structure Appendix #FIX SCALE 8.5" ( 7 ) #C >C *C *D *E *A *B #D >D *D *E *A *B *C #E >E *E *A *B *C *D #A >A *A *B *C *D *E #B >B *B *C *D *E *A #C >C *C *D *E *A *B #D >D *D *E *A *B *C C D C' D" C" Note ( 7 ) HP-GL, TIFF, CALS only[...]
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Appendix-8 #PRT DRIVER ( 9 ) >ENABLE #GRAPHIC LANG. ( 9 ) >AUTO #TERMINATOR ( 9 ) #PLAN SIZE ( 9 ) >ON (PS) #FORMAT PARM.( 8 ) #E >E *E *A *B *C *D *ENABLE *DISABLE *CHINA *AUTO *HP-GL *HP-GL/2 #PG1; >ON *ON *OFF #NR; >ON *ON *OFF #SP0; >ON *ON *OFF #ESC.) >ON *ON *OFF #AF; >ON *ON *OFF #AH; >ON *ON *OFF #FR; >ON *O[...]
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Appendix-9 ▼ Menu structure Appendix #DRAWING ( 10 ) >NOP # PAPER NO. ( 10 ) >PAPER SOURCE #PEN PAR. MODE >DATA PRIORITY #PEN0 to N ( 12 ) #PEN ADJUST (mm) / #PEN ADJUST (in) >-0.00 #LINE DISPOSAL >OFF #IMAGE SCALE >LINE DRAW. MODE #SCREENING ( 13 ) >LINE DRAW. MODE #PEN PARAMETER ( 11 ) #RASTER PARAM *NOP *EOP *PAPER SOURCE [...]
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Appendix-10 [DEVICE] MENU #POWER SAVE >15min #EDGE CUT TIMER >OFF #DOOR OPEN CUT >OFF #DENSITY >NORMAL #TRACING PAP. MODE >NORMAL #BOTTLE MAINT. >AUTO *15min *30min *60min *90min *235min *OFF *30min *1hour *2hour *4hour *1min *5min *10min *OFF *ON *THIN *RATHER THIN *NORMAL *RATHER THICK *THICK *NORMAL *WETTY *AUTO *MANUAL ME NU #[...]
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Appendix-11 ▼ Menu structure Appendix [PAPER] MENU PAPER >ROLLn #MEDIA TYPE >BOND #MEDIA SERIES >A SERIES *BOND *TRACING *FILM *A SERIES *9" SERIES *8.5" SERIES *30x42 SERIES *MAP SERIES *DIN SERIES *CHINA SERIES ME NU #P A P E R[...]
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Appendix-12 [FUNCTION] MENU #MENU PRINT >SYSTEM #HPGL SELF PLOT >PORT1 #DSCAN SELF PLOT >PORT1 #ERROR LOG >PAGE COUNT 1 #JOB LOG >PAGE COUNT 1 #ENGINE LOG > #SYSTEM DATE > #SYSTEM TIME > #INIT CHARG. INF > #PRINT CHARG. INF > #MAINTE INFO >FAX PRINT #DATE DUMP > *SYSTEM *PORTn *PARA *USB *ALL *PORTn *PARA *USB *P[...]
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Appendix-13 ▼ Menu structure Appendix [PROTOCOL] MENU PROTOCOL #PORT1:XPT PROCOCOL #PORT2:LPD PROTOCOL #PORT3:FTP PROTOCOL #PARALLEL #PDL SELECT >HDTC #XPT PORT >9100 #PDL SELECT >HDTC #PRINTER NAME >LP02 #PDL SELECT >HDTC #USER NAME >FTP03 #PDL SELECT >HDTC ME NU # P RO T OCO L[...]
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Appendix-14 [RESET] MENU #SYSTEM RESET > #PORT RESET >PORT1 ME NU #R ES ET[...]
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Appendix-15 ▼ Menu structure Appendix [SYSTEM] MENU #TIMING MODE >NORMAL #TIME OUT(100msec) >300 #TIME OUT(sec) >10 #PDTF HostIP Adress >000.000.000.000 #PDTF PORT >33000 #PDTF Timeout(sec) >05 #Terioplot >OFF #Terioplot >000.000.000.000 SYSTEM #COMM. PARAM COMM. PARAM #ETHERNET COMM. PARAM #PARALLEL COMM. PARAM #USB COMM.[...]
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Appendix-16 *ON *OFF *ON *OFF *ON *OFF *ON *OFF *ON *OFF *ON *OFF *ON *OFF #USE A0 >ON #USE A1 >ON #USE A2 >OFF #USE A3 >ON #WEB LOCK >OFF SYSTEM #ENABLE SERIES SYSTEM #APPLY ROLL *OFF *ON #A SERIES >ON #9" SERIES >OFF #8.5" SERIES >OFF #30x42 SERIES >OFF #MAP SERIES >OFF #DIN SERIES >OFF #CHINA SERIES >[...]
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Appendix-17 ▼ Menu structure Appendix #USE 36" >ON #USE 24" >OFF #USE 18" >OFF #USE 12" >OFF #USE 34" >ON #USE 22" >OFF #USE 17" >OFF #USE 11" >OFF #USE 30" >ON #USE B1-MAP >ON #USE B2-MAP >OFF APPLY ROLL #9" SERIES APPLY ROLL #8.5" SERIES APPLY ROLL #30x42 SE[...]
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Appendix-18 #USE B1-DIN >ON #USE B2-DIN >OFF #USE CHINA A0 >ON #USE CHINA A1 >OFF #USE CHINA A2 >OFF #USE CHINA A3 >OFF 914mm (36 inches) 910mm (35.8 inches) 900mm (35.4 inches) 880mm (34.6 inches) 620mm (24.4 inches) 610mm (24 inches) 450mm (17.7 inches) 440mm (17.3 inches) 310mm (12.2 inches) 297mm (11.7 inches) SYSTEM #CHINA SI[...]
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Appendix-19 ▼ Menu structure Appendix I #PORT SELECT 1-10 >XLF------------ #DHCP >DISABLE #IP ADDRESS >000.000.000.000 #SUBNET MASK >000.000.000.000 #ROUTING TABLE #SETUP DETAILS *X *L *F *- *DISABLE *ENABLE *000.000.000.000 to *255.255.255.255 *000.000.000.000 to *255.255.255.255 #GATEWAY ADDR01 >000.000.000.000 #NETWORK ADDR01 &g[...]
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Appendix-20 #CONNECTION TYPE >AUTO #HTTP PORT >00080 #PORT TIME OUT >30min #FTP DATE TYPE >ASCII/BIN #SNMP >OFF #SNMP VERSION >V1 #TRAPnn *AUTO *FULL *HALF *0 to 65535 *OFF *5min *10min *15min *30min *ASCII/BIN *BIN *OFF *ON *V1 *V2 #MANEGER >000.000.000.000 #ERROR >ON #JOB >OFF #IP ADDR >000.000.000.000 #PORT >ALL [...]
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Appendix-21 ▼ Command list Appendix Command list HP-GL,HP-GL/2 Device Control Command List Symbols in the following table denote as follows: ™ : Denotes the command supported by this plotter . z : Denotes that only part of the command function is supported by this plotter . × : Denotes the command not supported by this plotter . If a command n[...]
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Appendix-22 HP-GL,HP-GL/2 Device Plotting Command List Symbols in the following table denote as follows: ™ : Denotes the command supported by this plotter . z : Denotes that only part of the command function is supported by this plotter . × : Denotes the command not supported by this plotter . If a command not supported by this plotter is receiv[...]
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Appendix-23 ▼ Command list Appendix - a c i f i s s a l C n o i t d n a m m o Cn o i t c n u Ft r o p p u S g n i l l i F s e t u b i r t t a T Fn o i t c u r t s n i t e s e l y t s g n i l l i F { T Pn o i t c u r t s n i t e s l a v r e t n i h c t a H × C An o i t c u r t s n i t e s t n i o p e s a b n r e t t a p g n i l l i F { F Rn o i t[...]
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Appendix-24 - a c i f i s s a l C n o i t d n a m m o Cn o i t c n u Ft r o p p u S d e c n a v d A s n o i t c u r t s n i R Nn o i t c u r t s n i y d a e r t o N { F An o i t c u r t s n i d e e f r e p a p e g a p e n O z H An o i t c u r t s n i d e e f r e p a p e g a p f l a H z ( 4 ) R Fn o i t c u r t s n i d e e f r e p a p e m a r f e n [...]
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Appendix-25 ▼ Command list Appendix HP RTL Plotting Command List Symbols in the following table denote as follows: ™ : Denotes the command supported by this plotter . z : Denotes that only part of the command function is supported by this plotter . × : Denotes the command not supported by this plotter . If a command not supported by this plott[...]
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Appendix-26 d n a m m o C n o i t c n u Ft r o p p u S e m a Ne d o C r o l o C d n u o r g e r o FC S E ✽ S | s # v d e i f i c e p s e h t f o e u l a v B G R e h t s t e S t i m i l r e w o l e h t o t r e b m u n x e d n i . g n i t n i r p r e t s a r f o e u l a v × m h t i r o g l A r e d n e RC S E ✽ J | j # t s s e r p x e o t m h t i[...]
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Appendix-27 ▼ Command list Appendix D-SCAN Format Command List Symbols in the following table denote as follows: ™ : Denotes the command supported by this plotter . × : Denotes the command not supported by this plotter (it is ignored by the plotter). ◆ The DSCAN format is for only customers in Japan. n o i t a c i f i s s a l C d n a m m o C[...]
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Appendix-28 (2/6) * Reserved, not supported n o i t a c i f i s s a l C d n a m m o C n o i t c n u Ft r o p p u S e m a N. x e H 6 1 s n o i t c n u f c i s a BL O R T N O C E L I F K C O L B 3 0 0 0 e l i f f o s n o i t i d n o c g n i t t o l p s t e S . k c o l b n o i t a m r o f n i D O E I— — e h t r e h t e h w ( l o r t n o c g n [...]
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Appendix-29 ▼ Command list Appendix n o i t a c i f i s s a l C d n a m m o C n o i t c n u Ft r o p p u S e m a N. x e H 6 1 s n o i t c n u f c i s a B G N I W A R DL O R T N O C K C O L B 0 0 04 g n i w a r d f o s n o i t i d n o c g n i t t o l p s t e S . k c o l b n o i t a m r o f n i { D O E I— — e h t r e h t e h w ( l o r t n o c g[...]
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Appendix-30 * Using maximum values of four parameters (0 to 255) that specify the rate of yellow, magenta, cyan, and black, 16-step gradation is determined to express a black tone. n o i t a c i f i s s a l C d n a m m o C n o i t c n u Ft r o p p u S e m a N. x e H 6 1 d e c n a v d A s n o i t c n u f H T D I W E N I L1 0 1 1. n e p a f o h t d i[...]
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Appendix-31 ▼ Command list Appendix n o i t a c i f i s s a l C d n a m m o C n o i t c n u Ft r o p p u S e m a N. x e H 6 1 d e c n a v d A s n o i t c n u f W O D N I W0 6 1 1. w o d n i w a s t e S O P W E I VR T 1 6 1 1. t r o p w e i v a s t e S E L Y T S A E R A L L I F2 6 1 1. n o g y l o p f o e l y t s l a n r e t n i s t e S ?[...]
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Appendix-32 * Yellow, magenta, and cyan pattern array is registered as a black pattern array, and the registered dots are all expressed in black. n o i t a c i f i s s a l C d n a m m o C n o i t c n u Ft r o p p u S e m a N. x e H 6 1 d e c n a v d A s n o i t c n u f ) H M ( R E T S A R8 9 1 1 r e t s a r d e s s e r p m o c n o n o i t a m r o f[...]
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Appendix-33 ▼ Command list Appendix TIFF Tag Symbols in the following table denote as follows: ™ : Denotes the command supported by this plotter . z : Denotes that only part of the command function is supported by this plotter . × : Denotes the tag not supported by this plotter . ◆ Tags supported by this plotter are those of the TIFF Revisio[...]
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Appendix-34 CALS Format Records Symbols in the following table denote as follows: ™ : Denotes the record supported by this plotter . × : Denotes the record not supported by this plotter . ◆ Only the TYPE I format is supported by this plotter. If the data of TYPE II is received, the data is discarded. ◆ If a record not supported by this plott[...]
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Appendix-35 ▼ Command list Appendix ◆ Three protocols of ftp (for data transfer), lpr (lpq, lprm), and xpt enable the maximum ten users to be connected. e m a n d n a m m o Cn o i t c n u Ft l u a f e Ds k r a m e R i i c s a. I I C S A o t e p y t r e f s n a r t e l i f e h t s t e S— — — y r a n i b . y r a n i b o t e p y t r e f s n [...]
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Appendix-36 lpd Support Commands The lpr , lpq, and lprm commands enable ten users to be connected simultaneously . ■ lpd support commands ◆ Three protocols of ftp (for data transfer), lpr (lpq, lprm), and xpt enable the maximum ten users to be connected. xpt(socket I/F) The LP-1020 enables the data transfer from a maximum ot ten users. ◆ Thr[...]