Epson EPL-C8000 - Manual

Epson EPL-C8000

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Where to Find Information; Unpacking Guide
  • Page 3 – Color Laser Printer
  • Page 4 – ii
  • Page 5 – iii; Contents; Chapter 1; Getting to Know Your Printer; Chapter 2; Control Panel Function
  • Page 6 – iv; Chapter 3; Paper Handling; Chapter 4; Functions of the Printer Driver
  • Page 7 – Chapter 5; Using EPSON Status Monitor 2; Chapter 6; Using Options; Chapter 7; Maintenance and Transportation
  • Page 8 – vi; Chapter 8; Troubleshooting; Appendix A; Technical Specifications
  • Page 9 – vii; Appendix B; Symbol Sets; Appendix C; Command Summary
  • Page 10 – viii; Appendix D; Working with Fonts; Appendix E; Contacting Customer Support; Appendix F; Map of SelecType Menus
  • Page 11 – Safety Precautions; Be careful not to touch the fuser, which is marked
  • Page 12 – Try not to touch the toner and avoid all contact with your eyes.
  • Page 13 – Avoid using outlets that other appliances are plugged into.
  • Page 16 – Printer Parts
  • Page 18 – Options and Consumable Products; Options; The Large Capacity Paper Unit (C81301
  • Page 19 – Consumable products; Waste Toner Collector
  • Page 20 – Controlling the Printer; Accessing the printer driver
  • Page 21 – The Control Panel
  • Page 24 – Overview; Warming Up
  • Page 25 – Indicator Lights; On Line
  • Page 26 – Buttons; SelecType
  • Page 28 – When to use SelecType; Specifying the channel and configuring the interface
  • Page 29 – Menu; or; Value
  • Page 30 – SelecType menus; Test Menu
  • Page 31 – Emulation Menu
  • Page 32 – Setup Menu; Buffer Size
  • Page 33 – GL2 Menu
  • Page 34 – Using the OneTouch Modes; OneTouch mode 1; Paper Source
  • Page 35 – OneTouch mode 2; RITech
  • Page 36 – Understanding SelecType Settings; Test menu; For all the settings below, you should press; Enter; You cannot select any values by pressing; Status Sheet
  • Page 37 – Emulation menu; The options available are the same for every interface.; Printing menu
  • Page 38 – MP; Auto; Page Size; Port; Out Bin; FD
  • Page 39 – Copies; Selects the number of copies of each page to be printed, up to 999.; Manual Feed; Switches the resolution between 300 and 600 dpi.; Skip Blank Page
  • Page 40 – Tray Size menu; Allows you to set the paper size for the MP Tray.; LC1 Size
  • Page 41 – Config menu; You can also make the RITech setting from OneTouch Mode 2.; Toner Save
  • Page 42 – Top Offset; Paper Set; button to resume printing. In; Off
  • Page 43 – Page Protect; On; Paper Type
  • Page 44 – Setup menu; Interface; When this is set to; , the printer automatically receives data; Time Out
  • Page 45 – Standby; Displays the printer name instead of; Page Count; Displays the total number of sheets printed by this printer.; SelecType Init
  • Page 46 – Parallel menu; Maximum; , more memory is allocated for; , more memory is allocated for; Normal
  • Page 47 – AUX1 menu / AUX2 menu; , more memory is allocated to receiving data. If set to; , more memory is allocated to printing data. The factory; LJ4 menu
  • Page 49 – and; Font Number; the printer uses the default symbol set.
  • Page 50 – GL2 menu
  • Page 51 – Selects the logical “pen” which is used to “plot” the drawing.; End; Selects the way in which lines end.; Join; Selects the way in which lines are joined.
  • Page 52 – Before you start printing in the GL/2 mode; Printer’s paper size setting
  • Page 53 – ESCP2 and FX menus
  • Page 54 – Selects the font which is used for printing.; Orientation; settings, the page length setting automatically returns
  • Page 55 – Auto CR; BarCode; ZeroChar
  • Page 56 – Code Page; Selects character table 1 or 2.
  • Page 58 – Available Paper; EPSON Special Media
  • Page 59 – General Paper
  • Page 60 – Paper that should not be used
  • Page 61 – Paper that is attracted to static electricity; Priviously printed paper
  • Page 62 – Paper Sources; MP Tray
  • Page 63 – Standard Lower Paper Cassette Unit
  • Page 64 – Selecting a Paper Source; There are two ways to select the printer’s paper source.; Auto selection; If you select
  • Page 65 – Manually loading paper
  • Page 66 – Output trays
  • Page 67 – Basic Settings
  • Page 68 – How to select an output tray; Loading Paper; Loading in MP tray; Adjust the expansion tray extensions to fit the size of the
  • Page 69 – Slide the right edge guide all the way to the right.
  • Page 70 – Load a stack of paper with the printable surface up with the
  • Page 71 – Loading the paper cassette; Pull the paper cassette out until it stops.
  • Page 72 – Slide the two edge guides while holding the clips on the
  • Page 73 – Fan a stack of paper to prevent the sheets from sticking
  • Page 74 – Slide the edge guides until they just touch the edge of the stack
  • Page 75 – Push the paper cassette in all the way.
  • Page 76 – Printing on Special Paper Media; EPSON Color Laser Transparencies; Please note the following tips for handling this media:
  • Page 77 – When this type error occurs, the message
  • Page 78 – Envelopes
  • Page 79 – Access the printer driver and select the; Labels
  • Page 80 – Thick Paper
  • Page 82 – The Printer Software; Automatic setting
  • Page 83 – Accessing the Printer Software
  • Page 84 – Using the Automatic Setting; When
  • Page 85 – Using the Predefined Settings; Advanced
  • Page 86 – The printer driver provides the following predefined settings:
  • Page 87 – Customizing the Print Settings
  • Page 88 – Saving your settings; To save your custom settings, click
  • Page 89 – Making the Media Type Setting; Plain paper; Thick; Modifying the Printout Style
  • Page 90 – Using the Layout menu; Zoom Options; Prints your document at its normal size.; Custom
  • Page 91 – Print Layout; Watermark; Offset
  • Page 92 – Using the Overlay menu
  • Page 94 – About the EPSON Status Monitor 2 Utility; To install Status Monitor 2, follow these steps:
  • Page 95 – OK; Accessing EPSON Status Monitor 2; Start
  • Page 96 – Checking Printer Status Information; Using the EPSON Status Monitor 2 window; Installed Printers list; List
  • Page 97 – Printer Name
  • Page 98 – Printer menu
  • Page 99 – View menu
  • Page 100 – Settings menu
  • Page 101 – Help menu; Help; Using the Printer Status window; Printer Status; Current Status menu
  • Page 102 – Printer Information menu; Making Monitoring Preference Settings; Details; Turning on background monitoring; Background Monitoring
  • Page 103 – Monitoring Preferences; Using the background monitoring icon
  • Page 106 – 50 Sheet Lower Paper Cassette Unit A3W; This option lets you load A3W-size paper up to 250 sheets.
  • Page 107 – Large Capacity Paper Unit; Load paper with the printable surface down.
  • Page 108 – Memory Module; To install a ROM module, see Setup Guide.
  • Page 109 – Interface Cards; To install an interface card, see Setup Guide.; EPSON RIP Station 5000 Series II
  • Page 112 – Replacing Consumable Products; Precautions when replacing consumable products; When replacing consumable products, please be sure to:
  • Page 113 – Replacement messages; If you press the
  • Page 115 – Handling precautions; Do not put a used toner cartridge in the printer.
  • Page 116 – Replacing a toner cartridge; Confirm the color of the toner cartridge that needs to be
  • Page 117 – There is a switch located at the upper left. Push it up, then
  • Page 118 – Take a new cartridge out of package and gently shake it back
  • Page 119 – Hold the cartridge arrow side up. Insert it all the way into the
  • Page 120 – Fuser oil roll; Prepare the fuser oil roll S052002 for replacement.; Do not touch the white roll surface.; Replacing the fuser oil roll
  • Page 121 – Hold the handle of the fuser unit and pull it all the way out.
  • Page 122 – Take a new fuser oil roll from the box and remove the cover
  • Page 123 – Push the roll down firmly until it clicks into place.; Photoconductor unit
  • Page 124 – Keep the photoconductor unit out of the reach of children.; Replacing the photoconductor unit
  • Page 125 – Turn the large lever counterclockwise 90 degrees.
  • Page 126 – Hold the handle at the top of the photoconductor unit and
  • Page 127 – Hold the handle at the top of the photoconductor unit and
  • Page 128 – Turn the large lever clockwise 90 degrees.; Waste toner collector; Do not reuse toner found in the waste toner collector.
  • Page 129 – Replacing the waste toner collector; Grasp the handle and tab of the waste toner collector to release
  • Page 130 – Hold the handle of the collector and insert it into the slot all
  • Page 131 – Cleaning the Printer; Cleaning the outside of the printer
  • Page 132 – Pull out the paper path unit on the right side of the printer.
  • Page 133 – Transporting the Printer; For long distances; When you move the printer only; First turn off the printer and remove the following parts.
  • Page 134 – Four people should lift the printer to un install the MP tray; To move the printer together with the large capacity paper unit; Unlock the four casters at the bottom of the paper unit.
  • Page 135 – Slide the printer together with the paper unit.
  • Page 138 – Clearing Jammed Paper; Error messages for paper jam; Paper Jam
  • Page 139 – Precautions for clearing jammed paper; Pull the paper cassette out slowly until it stops. Be careful not
  • Page 140 – Remove the jammed or crumpled paper. If the paper is torn,
  • Page 141 – Pull out the jammed paper from the bottom of the paper path
  • Page 142 – Clearing the MP tray; Pull the jammed paper out gently
  • Page 143 – Open unit cover by grasping the handle and pulling up.
  • Page 144 – After the jammed paper is ejected halfway, pull the paper up
  • Page 145 – Clearing the fuser unit; Pull the fuser unit out gently until it stops. Be careful not to
  • Page 146 – Grasp the handle of the fuser oil roll and remove it.
  • Page 147 – Turn the knob in the fuser unit to eject the jammed paper as
  • Page 149 – Clearing the output path cover; Open the output path cover on the left side of the printer.
  • Page 150 – Clearing the optional large capacity paper unit; Open the feeder cover on the right side of the paper unit.
  • Page 151 – Pull the jammed paper out gently. Be careful not to tear the
  • Page 152 – Problems and Solutions; Operational problems; The; light does not turn on when you turn the printer on.; The printer does not print and the; The printer is off line.; Press; once to put the printer
  • Page 154 – Printout problems; The font selected with software commands won't print.; In the printer driver, choose “; Some or all of the printout is garbled or printed as asterisks
  • Page 155 – Position of the printout is not correct; Graphics don't print correctly
  • Page 156 – Print quality problems; The background is dark or dirty.
  • Page 157 – Black or white bands appear in the printout.
  • Page 158 – Missing areas on printed image
  • Page 159 – Completely blank pages; The printed image is light or faint
  • Page 160 – Non-printed side of the page is dirty
  • Page 161 – Memory problems; Need Memory; appears on the control panel; Image Optimum; appears on the control panel
  • Page 162 – Paper handling problems; Paper does not feed from the proper paper source.
  • Page 163 – Error Messages; Check OHP Sheet
  • Page 168 – Turn off the printer then resend the print data.
  • Page 169 – To clear this error either press the
  • Page 170 – The amount of remaining toner in the indicated (
  • Page 171 – Resetting the Printer; To reset the printer, hold down the; Reset; Reset all; To reset all, hold down the; Reset; You can also perform reset all by turning off the printer.
  • Page 174 – Paper; Available Paper Types
  • Page 175 – Paper type specifications
  • Page 176 – Printable area
  • Page 177 – Printer; General
  • Page 178 – Environmental
  • Page 179 – Mechanical
  • Page 180 – Interfaces; Parallel interface
  • Page 184 – NC
  • Page 185 – nInit/nReverseRequest
  • Page 186 – GND; CG
  • Page 187 – Using the ECP mode in Windows 95
  • Page 188 – Options and Consumables
  • Page 189 – Toner cartridges
  • Page 192 – Introduction to Symbol Sets
  • Page 193 – In LJ4 Emulation Mode
  • Page 211 – International Set for ISO sets
  • Page 212 – In ESC/P 2 or FX Modes
  • Page 215 – BRASCII Abicomp
  • Page 216 – International Character Sets
  • Page 217 – Characters available with the ESC (^ command
  • Page 218 – In I239X Emulation Mode
  • Page 221 – Job control
  • Page 222 – Font selection
  • Page 223 – Raster Graphics
  • Page 224 – Programming hints; GL/2 context commands; Dual context extensions
  • Page 225 – Polygon Group
  • Page 226 – Configuration and status group
  • Page 227 – ESC/P 2 and FX Commands; General operation
  • Page 228 – Print position motion
  • Page 229 – Font enhancement
  • Page 230 – FX mode; Printer commands arranged by topic
  • Page 231 – Overall printing style
  • Page 232 – Word processing
  • Page 233 – PJL Commands
  • Page 234 – I239X Emulation Commands; Page format
  • Page 235 – Paper feeding/print position motion; Text
  • Page 236 – Auxiliary Functions
  • Page 237 – AGM Mode; Line spacing
  • Page 240 – Printer and Screen Fonts
  • Page 241 – Available Fonts
  • Page 244 – Adding More Fonts; Downloading fonts; Selecting Fonts
  • Page 246 – For United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland users; World Wide Web
  • Page 247 – Faxon EPSON
  • Page 248 – Pre Sales Enquiry Desk; For Australian users; EPSON FAXBACK
  • Page 249 – Your Dealer; For Singapore users
  • Page 250 – For Hong Kong users; Internet home page; Electronic bulletin board system
  • Page 251 – For Philippines users
  • Page 252 – Technical Support Hotline; For Philippines Users
  • Page 254 – Switching between SelecType Menus
  • Page 257 – Glossary
  • Page 260 – serif
  • Page 261 – IN; Index
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Summary

Page 2 - Where to Find Information; Unpacking Guide

Cardinal U/GRev. C A5 size COVER.FM 11/6/98 Pass 0 R Proof Sign-off:KimuraNishi Hoadley Where to Find Information Unpacking Guide Provides you with information and instructions on how to unpack and place the printer. Before using the printer, you need to remove all protective materials as described ...

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Proof Sign-off:Kimura _______ Nishi _______ Hoadley _______ Cardinal U/GRev. C A5 size FRONT.FM 11/6/98 Pass 0 R User's Guide Color Laser Printer All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, mechanical, ...

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