AGFA 2100 - Manual

AGFA 2100

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 4 – Contents; Preface; xi; Chapter 1; iii
  • Page 5 – iv
  • Page 7 – Cleaning the Transfer Corona Wires and Discharging Pins
  • Page 8 – xvii; vii
  • Page 9 – Tables; viii
  • Page 10 – ix
  • Page 11 – Software Requirements
  • Page 12 – Document Structure; The appendices describe accessories and; xii
  • Page 13 – Ordering Additional Copies of This Documentation Set; You can only order the documentation set.; Associated Documents; xiii
  • Page 14 – xiv
  • Page 15 – Conventions Used in This Guide; The following terms and conventions are used in this guide:; Convention; xv
  • Page 16 – Safety Information; Ozone Safety; Ozone is a colorless gas (O; xvi
  • Page 17 – Laser Safety; Use of controls or adjustment procedures other than those; CDRH Regulations
  • Page 18 – Functions of the Printer Components; Printer Components
  • Page 19 – DEClaser 2100 Printer Operator’s Guide
  • Page 23 – Components: Inside the Printer
  • Page 24 – Table 1–3: Printer Components: Internal View; Component
  • Page 25 – Required Operating Space; Figure 1–4 and Figure 1–5 show the minimum amount of
  • Page 27 – Chapter 2; Operating Information; Powering the Printer On; Power the printer on using the following procedure.
  • Page 29 – Powering the Printer Off; Power the printer off using the following procedure.
  • Page 30 – Opening the Top Cover; Open the top cover using the following procedure.
  • Page 32 – Closing the Top Cover; Close the top cover using the following procedure.
  • Page 33 – Selecting the Output Tray; You cannot select the output paper tray through a command from
  • Page 40 – Feeding Media Manually
  • Page 47 – Using Duplex Printing; Since the paper must pass through
  • Page 53 – Feeding Envelopes Manually; Normally the setup requirements for printing
  • Page 57 – If the background of a printed envelope is fogged lightly with
  • Page 59 – Adjusting the Print Density; Use the following procedure to adjust print density.
  • Page 62 – Printing the Engine Test Print
  • Page 63 – Engine Test Print
  • Page 65 – Printing Test Print A
  • Page 66 – Test Print A
  • Page 67 – Table 2–2: Test Print A; Item
  • Page 68 – Use the following procedure to print a copy of Test Print A.; Table 2–3: Printing Test Print A; Operation
  • Page 69 – Printing Test Print B
  • Page 70 – Test Print B
  • Page 71 – Use the procedure in Table 2–4 to print a copy of Test Print B.; Table 2–4: Printing Test Print B
  • Page 72 – Printing the Font List
  • Page 73 – Font List
  • Page 74 – Use the procedure in Table 2–5 to print the font list.; Table 2–5: Printing the Font List
  • Page 75 – Using Control Representation Mode; If a; to place the printer off line, and then; to print the partial page.; Entering Control Representation Mode; Table 2–6: Entering Control Representation Mode
  • Page 76 – Resetting the Printer; There are two methods of resetting the printer:; Use the procedure in Table 2–7 to perform a soft reset.; Table 2–7: Resetting the Printer
  • Page 77 – Chapter 3; Control Panel; The Control Panel
  • Page 78 – Table 3–1: Control Panel Functions
  • Page 80 – Using the Keypad in Keypad Mode; With the exception of; , all keys operate only when the printer
  • Page 82 – Using the Keypad in Menu Mode
  • Page 83 – Chapter 4; Sample of a Menu; Printer Configuration
  • Page 84 – Entering Menu Mode; Table 4–1: Entering Menu Mode
  • Page 86 – Reading the Display in Menu Mode; Examples of such; Displaying Menu and Feature Selections
  • Page 87 – Menu Display; FONT FEED LAYOUT or offsetX offsetY
  • Page 88 – Printer Configuration Memory; All four types of printer configuration memory are separate and
  • Page 89 – Operating Memory
  • Page 90 – Default values loaded from ROM are temporary values, and are; Table 4–3: Recalling Factory Default Values from ROM
  • Page 91 – Table 4–4: Saving Values in NVRAM
  • Page 92 – Table 4–5: Saving Values in RAM; Operational Flow in Menu Mode
  • Page 93 – Operational Flow Chart
  • Page 94 – Sample Procedure for Changing and Saving Values; Enter Menu Mode; Before You Begin; Table 4–6: Changing and Saving Values
  • Page 96 – Verification
  • Page 97 – TEST PRINT A Verification
  • Page 98 – Menu Descriptions; This section describes the printer menus, features, and values.; Table 4–7: Menu Mode Features and Values
  • Page 100 – key on the control panel.; key. For more information about; Table 4–8: FEEDER Menu Features and Values; Feature
  • Page 101 – Table 4–9: LAYOUT Menu Features and Values
  • Page 102 – Offset values are changed in increments and decrements of; Offset Positioning
  • Page 103 – Offset Printout Samples
  • Page 105 – Table 4–12: INITIAL Menu Features and Values
  • Page 106 – Table 4–13: Device Identification; Device ID
  • Page 107 – Consult the Digital ANSI-Compliant Printing Protocol Level; Table 4–14: User Preference Character Set; Value
  • Page 108 – Table 4–15: Macro Feature Examples; See Table 4–12 for a complete description of the paint mode values.
  • Page 109 – Table 4–16: INTERFACE Menu Features and Values
  • Page 113 – Chapter 5; Print Media; The laser printing process differs
  • Page 114 – Paper Specifications; Table 5–1: Cassette Feed Paper Sizes; Paper Size; Manual Feed Paper and Envelope Sizes
  • Page 115 – Table 5–2: Paper Specifications; Catagory; Special Considerations When Printing on Paper; Do not use thermal papers.
  • Page 116 – Envelope Specifications; Envelopes with sealing flaps that are open
  • Page 119 – Special Considerations When Printing on Envelopes; Observe the following requirements when printing on envelopes:
  • Page 120 – Transparency Specifications; Table 5–3: Transparency Sizes; Transparency Size; Table 5–4: Transparency Specifications; Category; Special Considerations When Printing Transparencies; Transparencies are usually fed manually.
  • Page 121 – Label Specifications; Do not expose the adhesive on the labels because it could cause; Unacceptable Labels
  • Page 122 – Special Considerations When Printing on Labels; Paper Handling and Storage
  • Page 124 – Chapter 6; Error Skip Procedure; Troubleshooting
  • Page 125 – Printer Status Messages; Table 6–1: Printer Status Messages; Message
  • Page 126 – Operator Call Messages; . Table 6–2 lists the operator call messages.; Table 6–2: Operator Call Messages
  • Page 127 – Software Error Messages; Table 6–3: Software Error Messages
  • Page 130 – Service Call Messages; Service messages are; Table 6–4: Service Call Messages; Common Operating Problems; Since many problems with print quality could be caused by a faulty
  • Page 131 – Table 6–5: Common Operating Problems; Problem
  • Page 134 – Paper Jam Areas
  • Page 138 – to place the printer on line.
  • Page 139 – Jams; — The top cover will release and open slightly.
  • Page 143 – Chapter 7; Maintenance; Cleaning the Printer; To prevent possible damage to the internal and external surfaces
  • Page 155 – You will need a dry cotton swab, such as the one supplied with new
  • Page 162 – Rocking the EP-S Cartridge
  • Page 178 – Replacing the Ozone Filter; Use the following procedure to replace the ozone filter.
  • Page 182 – Chapter 8; Service; Digital Equipment Corporation Services; maintenance services.
  • Page 183 – Table 8–1: Questions to Consider Before You Call
  • Page 184 – Appendix A; For quick reference use, see these sections:; DEClaser Printer Quick Reference Guide
  • Page 185 – A.1 Positioning Controls
  • Page 186 – HPA—Horizontal Position Absolute; HPB—Horizontal Position Backward; HPR—Horizontal Position Relative; TBC—Tab Clear
  • Page 187 – VPA—Vertical Position Absolute; VPB—Vertical Position Backward; VPR—Vertical Position Relative
  • Page 188 – A.2 Margins and Spacing; DECSHORP—Set Horizontal Pitch; DECSLPP—Set Lines per Physical Page; DECSLRM—Set Left and Right Margins
  • Page 189 – DECVPFS—Variable Page Format Select
  • Page 190 – Table A–1: DECVPFS Selective Parameters; Meaning; GSM—Graphic Size Modification
  • Page 191 – PFS—Page Format Select; SHS—Set Horizontal Spacing
  • Page 192 – SPI—Spacing Pitch Increment; SSU—Select Size Unit; SVS—Set Vertical Spacing
  • Page 194 – PUM—Positioning Unit Mode; A.4 Fonts and Character Sets; ASCEF—Announce Subset of Code Extension Facilities; If the final character is:; DECATFF—Assign to Type Family or Font
  • Page 196 – Code
  • Page 197 – Table A–2: SCS—Select Character Set; Character Set
  • Page 198 – Table A–3: NRC Fallback Selection; SGR—Select Graphic Rendition
  • Page 199 – Table A–4: Selective Digital Private Parameters; CPR—Cursor Position Report; DA—Device Attributes; DAR—Response to Device Attributes (DA) Request
  • Page 201 – DECRFS—Request Font Status
  • Page 202 – Ps
  • Page 203 – DECSNC—Set Number of Copies; DECSSS—Set Sheet Size
  • Page 204 – DECVEC—Draw Vector
  • Page 205 – DSR—Device Status Request; JFY—Justify; RIS—Reset to Initial State; SnC1R—C1 Receive Mode
  • Page 206 – Appendix B; Table B–1: DEClaser 2100 Printer Accessories and Supplies; Part Number; Accessories and Supplies
  • Page 207 – plies
  • Page 208 – B.1 Ordering Information
  • Page 209 – Appendix C; C.1 Operating Specifications; Specifications
  • Page 212 – C.2 Serial Interface Specifications; Table C–1: Serial Interface Pin Assignment; Pin; RS232C Pin Assignments
  • Page 213 – Serial Connections to Modem
  • Page 214 – Serial Connections Without Modem
  • Page 215 – C.3 Parallel Interface Specifications
  • Page 216 – Table C–2: Parallel Interface Pin Assignments
  • Page 218 – Appendix D; This information is; D.1 General Differences; LN03 Compatibility
  • Page 219 – Wrapping depends on the glyph shape and the line
  • Page 221 – Glossary; The European paper size of 210 mm x 297 mm.; Glossary–1
  • Page 222 – Glossary–2
  • Page 223 – The process of acknowledging an error (by pressing; Glossary–3
  • Page 224 – Glossary–4
  • Page 225 – Operating memory is sometimes known as ‘‘working; Glossary–5
  • Page 226 – Glossary–6
  • Page 227 – A 7-character code that identifies a type family.; Glossary–7
  • Page 228 – Index; Index–1
  • Page 229 – Index–2
  • Page 230 – Index–3
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DEClaser 2100 Printer
Operator’s Guide

Order Number EK–D2100–OP–001

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Maynard, Massachusetts

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Summary

Page 4 - Contents; Preface; xi; Chapter 1; iii

Contents Preface xi Chapter 1 Printer Components 1.1 Functions of the Printer Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–1 1.2 Required Operating Space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–8 Chapter 2 Operating Information 2.1 Powering the Printer On . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

Page 5 - iv

2.16 Resetting the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–50 Chapter 3 The Control Panel 3.1 Using the Keypad in Keypad Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–4 3.1.1 Entering Keypad Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–4 3.2 Using the...

Page 7 - Cleaning the Transfer Corona Wires and Discharging Pins

Chapter 7 Maintenance 7.1 Cleaning the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–1 7.1.1 Cleaning the Internal Surfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–2 7.1.2 Cleaning the Primary Corona Wire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–7 7.1.3 Cleaning the Transf...

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