Page 3 - ii; Warning and safety information; Locate the printer in a well-ventilated room.
ii November 1996 A-62032 Warning and safety information Locate the printer in a well-ventilated room. A negligible amount of ozone is generated duringnormal operation of this printer. An unpleasantodor may, however, be created in poorly ventilatedrooms during extensive printer operations. For acomfo...
Page 4 - Section 1 Overview; Introduction; We are pleased that you have purchased the; Paper Supply Cabinet Door
A-62032 November 1996 1-1 Section 1 Overview Introduction We are pleased that you have purchased the Kodak Imagelink Printer 7. We feel confident that you will find your new laser printermore than adequate to meet your printing needs. In order to make the best use of the printer, we recommend thatyo...
Page 7 - Section 2 Operation; Operation panel
A-62032 November 1996 2-1 Check that the power cord has been connected to the printer andoutlet; turn the power ON/OFF switch to its right side ( side) toturn the power on. Section 2 Operation Turning the printer on andoff Printer Status Ready Busy Paper Jam Indicates Printer ableto acceptnew printc...
Page 8 - Loading paper; NOTE: B5Y and B6T feed from upper 3 cassettes only.; USA only; Change the switch position located on the rear right side in
2-2 November 1996 A-62032 Loading paper This laser printer supplies paper to the printer by feeding paper intothe unit automatically from one of four universal cassettes. Universal cassetteThe universal cassette can be used to feed the following papersizes: A3T, B4T, A4T/Y, A5T, B5T/Y, B6T, LedgerT,...
Page 10 - Push the universal cassette back into position.
2-4 November 1996 A-62032 USA only Swing the lift-up plate release lever back into position to lift up thepaper lift plate. To attach the paper exit tray, insert the two hooks of the paper exittray into the lower holes of the paper exit section. Installing the paper exittray 7. Push the universal ca...
Page 11 - Clearing paper jams; Pull the paper cassettes out from the printer and check if the
A-62032 November 1996 2-5 Clearing paper jams When a paper jam occurs, remove the paper jammed in eachsection according to the following procedures. Inside the paper supply cabinet(J1 error) 1. Pull the paper cassettes out from the printer and check if the paper in each cassette is stored correctly....
Page 13 - Lock Release Lever
A-62032 November 1996 2-7 Inside the sorter and sorterinterface unit (J4 or J6 error) 1. Press the lock release lever of the 20-bin sorter to open the sorter. 2. Open the transport guide plates (upper and lower) of the sorter to check if the paper is jammed inside the option. If thepaper has jammed,...
Page 14 - Open the upper cover of the sorter interface unit and check to
2-8 November 1996 A-62032 3. Open the upper cover of the sorter interface unit and check to be sure there is no jammed paper. If there is paper, remove itand close the upper cover again. 4. Close the 20-bin sorter.
Page 15 - Changing a toner bottle; NOTE: Do not replace the toner bottle except when the toner; Toner Bottle; Turning the toner seal right side up, insert the new toner
A-62032 November 1996 2-9 Changing a toner bottle A toner bottle will print approximately 6,000 pages of A4 sizepaper when the black-to-white ratio on the prints is 12%. Whenthe cartridge is out of toner, the toner empty indicator will light onthe operation panel. Replace the toner bottle by followi...
Page 18 - Appendix A Specifications; General specifications; – Multi print of same image; printing; NOTE: Best performance will be obtained within the temperature
A-62032 November 1996 A-1 Appendix A Specifications General specifications Type ..................... Console-type dry electrophotographic printer Resolution ............ 400 DPI Print method ........ Laser diode, polygon mirror system Laser .................... Maximum power: 1.1 x 10 -3 (W) Wavele...
Page 19 - Paper sizes; Paper Cassette; Ledger; Dimension B
A-2 November 1996 A-62032 Option ................. 20-Bin Sorter with Sorter Interface Unit Top Bin of sorter: 100-sheet capacityBins 2–20: 50-sheet capacity each Paper feeding ....... Four Universal Cassettes each holding 350 sheets Paper types .......... Standard paper: 60-90g/m 2 (16–24 lb) Paper...
Page 20 - Appendix B Installation considerations; Space requirements; Installed without sorter option; Top
A-62032 November 1996 B-1 Appendix B Installation considerations Space requirements The figures and illustrations below show the minimum spacerequired for the installation of your printer. — Installed without sorter option 100 (4) 860 (34) 100 (4) 1006 (39 5/8) 684 (27) 100 (4) Unit: mm (inch) Top
Page 21 - Installed with sorter option
B-2 November 1996 A-62032 Installed with sorter option 100 (4) 540 (21 1/4) 100 (4) 1006 (39 5/8) 553 (21 3/4) 1093 (43) Unit: mm (inch) 684 (27) 500 (19 3/4)
Page 23 - CAT; Handling of consumables; For paper and toner
B-4 November 1996 A-62032 Ordering information forthe Printer 7 andaccessories CAT No. Kodak Imagelink Printer 7 / 100 V, 50/60 Hz 104 8131 Kodak Imagelink Printer 7 / 120 V, 60 Hz 159 9646 Kodak Imagelink Printer 7 / 220-240 V, 50 Hz 887 9405 Kodak Imagelink Printer 7 Paper Supply / 100 V, 50/60 Hz...
Page 24 - Error Codes
A-62032 November 1996 C-1 Appendix C Printer 7 error, maintenance, and caution codes Error Codes Code Explanation Action Needed A0 No used toner collecting bottle. Seat the toner bottle properly; install one ifnecessary. A1 No EP unit. Seat the EP unit properly; install a new one ifnecessary*; or ca...
Page 27 - Appendix D Maintenance; — Do not put any equipment that produces a magnetic field near
A-62032 November 1996 D-1 Appendix D Maintenance Before conducting any maintenance procedures, follow theseprecautions: — Before beginning the maintenance procedures, be sure to turnOFF the power ON/OFF switch and unplug the printer’spower cord. — Do not put any equipment that produces a magnetic fi...
Page 29 - Cleaning the printer; External cleaning; Wipe the cover and external parts of the printer with a dry,
A-62032 November 1996 D-3 Cleaning the printer The printer should be cleaned on a regular basis to preventpotential malfunctions. Before cleaning the printer, be sure to turnoff the power ON/OFF switch and unplug the power cord from theoutlet. External cleaning Internal cleaning 1. Wipe the cover an...
Page 32 - Index
A-62032 November 1996 Index-1 Index AAcoustic noise, A-1Adjustable feet, 1-2 B CCassettes (see also paper or universal cassettes) Caution codes, C-3Circuit breaker, 1-2Consumables handling, B-4ordering of, B-4 DDataplate, 1-2 EElectrophotographic unit (see EP unit) Environment, A-1, B-3EP unit, (See...
Page 33 - Printer cable interface socket,
Index-2 November 1996 A-62032 status, 2-1test print function, 2-1turning on and off, 2-1 Printer cable interface socket, 1-2 Printer front cover, 1-1Printer left cover, 1-1Printer rear cover, 1-2Printer right cover, 1-2Printer top cover, 1-1 Q RRelease lever (M2), 1-3 SSafety information, iiSeparato...