Epson EPL-N1600 - Manual

Epson EPL-N1600

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Printer Parts
  • Page 3 – Reference Guide
  • Page 4 – ii; Declaration of Conformity; SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION
  • Page 5 – iii; Contents; Getting Started; Chapter 1; Understanding Your Printer; Chapter 2; Paper Handling
  • Page 6 – iv; Chapter 3; Options; Removing the Lower Paper Cassette
  • Page 7 – Chapter 4; EPSON Status Monitor 2 Utility; Chapter 5; SelecType
  • Page 8 – vi; Chapter 6; Troubleshooting and Maintenance; Appendix A; Technical Specifications
  • Page 9 – vii; 00 Sheet Lower Paper Cassette Unit - Universal; 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 – To get started with your laser printer, please:; guide to set up and test your new; See this guide for detailed information about your printer.; About This Guide
  • Page 13 – About Your Printer; Features; High-quality printing
  • Page 14 – Wide variety of fonts; The printer comes with a full selection of scalable TrueType; Toner Save Mode; ENERGY; As an International
  • Page 15 – Safety Information; Laser safety; United Kingdom
  • Page 16 – CDRH regulations
  • Page 17 – Laser safety labels; mW; Wavelength
  • Page 18 – Ozone safety; Ozone emission
  • Page 19 – Laser Printer Precautions
  • Page 20 – Do not turn the cartridge upside down or stand it on its sides.
  • Page 21 – Important Safety Instructions
  • Page 22 – When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
  • Page 23 – For United Kingdom Users; Use of options; This appliance must be earthed. Refer to rating plate for voltage; If you need to fit a plug:
  • Page 24 – Warnings; must be followed carefully to avoid bodily injury.; Cautions; must be observed to avoid damage to your equipment.; Notes
  • Page 26 – Controlling the Printer; Accessing the printer driver
  • Page 27 – The Control Panel
  • Page 28 – Optimizing Print Quality; Resolution Improvement Technology; Off; Using the printer driver; Adjusting Print Density
  • Page 29 – Enhanced MicroGray; To use the Enhanced MicroGray setting folow these steps:; Click the
  • Page 32 – Using the MP Tray; Selecting the MP tray as the paper source; Using the printer driver from Windows
  • Page 33 – Printing with the MP tray; Open the front cover by pulling the top of the panel towards
  • Page 34 – As shown in the illustration below, pull the tab so that the MP
  • Page 35 – Fan the media and tap the edges on a flat surface to align them
  • Page 36 – Printing envelopes with the MP tray; Slide the side guide to the far right of the MP tray.
  • Page 37 – Slide the right side guide to the loaded envelopes. All the
  • Page 38 – Manually Loading Paper
  • Page 39 – Manual Feed
  • Page 40 – Selecting the Paper Size; Loading an uncommon paper size; To load an uncommon, or custom, paper size from 90
  • Page 41 – Printing on Special Paper; Envelopes
  • Page 42 – Transparencies
  • Page 44 – ) increases paper feeding capacity (up to 500 sheets
  • Page 45 – 00 Sheet Lower Paper Cassette Unit; No Duplex Unit Installed; Unpack the 500 sheet lower paper cassette and place it on the
  • Page 46 – Make sure the printer and cassette are facing in the same
  • Page 47 – Fasten the two feeder joints at the rear of the printer securely,
  • Page 48 – Fasten the front feeder joints securely, using the supplied
  • Page 49 – Duplex Unit Installed
  • Page 50 – Lower the printer and duplex unit combination onto the 500
  • Page 51 – Use the supplied clips to fasten the two joints at the rear of the
  • Page 52 – Use the supplied clips to fasten the two joints as shown below.
  • Page 53 – Loading the optional lower cassette with paper; Remove the lower cassette by reaching into the handle and
  • Page 54 – Squeeze the side guide and slide it to the far right of the
  • Page 55 – Fan a stack of paper (up to 500 sheets) to prevent the sheets
  • Page 56 – Replace the paper cassette in the printer.
  • Page 57 – Make sure that the computer and printer are turned off,
  • Page 60 – Completely remove the duplex tray, and pull out the 500 sheet
  • Page 61 – Lift the printer and duplex unit up and away from the 500
  • Page 62 – Duplex Unit; Installing the Duplex Unit; Unpack the parts of the duplex feeder, and place them on the
  • Page 63 – Remove the transparent cover attached to the rear of the
  • Page 64 – With the front of the printer towards you, grasp the sides of
  • Page 65 – Check that the printer is securely seated on top of the duplex
  • Page 66 – Completely remove the paper cassette. Pull out the duplex
  • Page 67 – Removing the Duplex Unit
  • Page 68 – At the rear of the printer, pinch the two feeder joint clips
  • Page 69 – Pinch the two front feeder joint clips between your thumb and
  • Page 70 – Inside the vertical component of the duplex unit is the plastic
  • Page 71 – Face Up Tray; ). This tray gives you immediate viewing; Installing the Face Up Tray; Find the three mounting holes on the rear of the printer. If you
  • Page 72 – Pull the center grip of the face-up tray to open the large part; Removing the Face Up Tray; Follow the instructions below to remove the face-up tray.
  • Page 73 – Detach the face-up tray from the rear of the printer (or from; Memory Modules; Access speed of 60 ns or less
  • Page 74 – Installing a memory module; Unplug the power cable from the electrical outlet.
  • Page 75 – Insert the SIMM module into the RAM slot at an angle,
  • Page 76 – Removing a memory module; Perform steps 1 through 7 in the previous section to access the
  • Page 77 – ROM module; Installing a ROM Module
  • Page 78 – Removing a ROM Module; Optional Interfaces
  • Page 80 – Installing an Interface Card; Follow the steps below to install an optional interface card.
  • Page 81 – Secure the interface card with the two retaining screws.
  • Page 84 – Utility Overview; ) to monitor or get the current status of a
  • Page 85 – Installing the Utility
  • Page 86 – Accessing the Utility; Start; Accessing Online Help
  • Page 88 – Overview; The display shows the following:
  • Page 90 – Indicator Lights; On Line
  • Page 91 – Buttons
  • Page 92 – Enter
  • Page 93 – When to use SelecType; Specifying the channel and configuring the interface
  • Page 95 – Using the buttons in SelecType Mode
  • Page 96 – SelecType menus; Test Menu; Font Sample, I239X Font Sample, PS Status Sheet
  • Page 97 – Tray Size Menu; Init Paper
  • Page 98 – Serial Menu; Buffer Size
  • Page 99 – PS Menu
  • Page 100 – Using the OneTouch Modes; OneTouch mode 1; To enter OneTouch mode 1, press the; button; Paper Source; Specifies the paper size.
  • Page 101 – OneTouch mode 2; RITech
  • Page 102 – Understanding SelecType Settings; Test menu; For all the settings below, you should press; You cannot select any values by pressing; Value
  • Page 103 – Emulation menu; The options available are the same for every interface.; Printing menu; If you select; Auto; , paper feeds from the tray containing the paper; Page Size
  • Page 104 – Specifies the output tray.
  • Page 105 – Binding
  • Page 106 – Tray Size menu; Allows you to set the paper size for the MP Tray.; LC1 Size
  • Page 107 – Config menu; Adjust the print density to make documents lighter or darker.
  • Page 108 – Top Offset
  • Page 109 – AutoCont; Continue; button to resume printing. In; Page Protect; ON; Image Optimum; On
  • Page 110 – Setup menu; Interface; When this is set to; , the printer automatically receives data; Time Out
  • Page 111 – Standby; Displays the printer name instead of; Toner; Displays the amount of toner left in the imaging cartridge.; Toner Counter Clear; Resets the toner counter, wher you replace the imaging cartridge.
  • Page 112 – Page Count; Displays the total number of sheets printed by this printer.; SelecType Init
  • Page 113 – Parallel menu; Maximum; , more memory is allocated for; , more memory is allocated for; Normal
  • Page 114 – Word Length
  • Page 115 – known as “software handshaking”. The; , more memory is allocated to receiving data. If set to
  • Page 116 – AUX menu; , more memory is allocated to printing data. The factory; LJ4 menu; Font Source
  • Page 117 – and; Font Number; the printer uses the default symbol set.
  • Page 118 – LF Function; If you set LF Function to; GL2 menu
  • Page 119 – Selects the logical “pen” which is used to “plot” the drawing.
  • Page 120 – Before you start printing in the GL/2 mode; Printer’s paper size setting; PS menu
  • Page 121 – ESCP2 and FX menus; Font; Selects the font which is used for printing.; Pitch; Turns condensed printing on or off.; Text; Orientation; settings, the page length setting automatically returns
  • Page 122 – CG Table
  • Page 123 – ZeroChar
  • Page 125 – Code Page; Selects character table 1 or 2.
  • Page 129 – Problems and Solutions; Paper jams; Preventing paper feed and paper jam problems; Use a higher-quality paper that is not too thin or rough.; The printer stops and an error message is shown
  • Page 130 – Clearing a paper jam
  • Page 131 – Feed Jam; Paper jammed before reaching the Imaging Cartridge
  • Page 132 – Open the cassette tray (if you are using the optional lower
  • Page 133 – Paper Jam; Paper jammed between the Imaging Cartridge and the paper exit
  • Page 134 – Exiting; Paper jammed at the paper exit
  • Page 135 – Paper Jam in Duplex; Paper jammed at the entrance to the duplex unit
  • Page 136 – Jam in Duplex Cover; Paper jammed in the vertical unit of the duplex unit
  • Page 137 – Jam in Duplex; Paper Jammed in the duplex unit
  • Page 138 – Open the paper cassettes and remove any jammed or partially; Operational problems; Press; once to put the printer on line (the; The; light does not turn on when you turn the printer on.; The printer does not print and the
  • Page 139 – Printout problems; light is on but nothing prints.; The font selected with software commands won't print.
  • Page 140 – Position of the printout is not correct
  • Page 141 – Print quality problems; Lighten the; The background is dark or dirty.
  • Page 142 – Uneven print quality on the page
  • Page 143 – Darken the; setting on the Panel menu of your printer driver.; Missing areas on printed image
  • Page 144 – Memory problems; The image is too dark; Mem Overflow
  • Page 145 – Lower the Resolution setting to 300 dpi.; Option problems; Be sure you have selected the proper paper tray in your software.; Paper does not feed from the optional lower paper cassette
  • Page 146 – Error Messages; Check Paper Size
  • Page 147 – Duplex Mem Overflow
  • Page 148 – Face Up print off
  • Page 149 – Turn off the printer then resend the print data.; Illegal DIMM x
  • Page 150 – The cassette tray is not inserted properly. Insert the tray.
  • Page 151 – label. Be careful not to touch the; Need Memory
  • Page 152 – Paper Out XXXXX YYYY
  • Page 153 – The printer is checking its RAM memory.
  • Page 154 – The printer is warming up.
  • Page 155 – Resetting the printer; There are two ways to reset the printer.; To reset the printer, hold down the; Reset; Reset all; To perform reset all, hold down the; Reset; You can also perform reset all by turning off the printer.
  • Page 156 – Replacing the Imaging Cartridge; Open the printer cover by pressing the latch on the top right
  • Page 157 – Grasp the Imaging Cartridge as shown in the illustration, and
  • Page 158 – Hold the Imaging Cartridge as shown in the illustration
  • Page 159 – Setup
  • Page 160 – Cleaning the Printer; Cleaning the outside of the printer
  • Page 161 – As shown in the illustration below, pinch the cleaning brush; Cleaning the inside of the printer; Remove any dirt inside the printer with a clean cloth.
  • Page 162 – Removing spilled toner
  • Page 163 – Transporting the Printer
  • Page 165 – Paper; Specifications
  • Page 166 – Printer; General
  • Page 167 – Environmental
  • Page 168 – Mechanical
  • Page 169 – Interfaces; Parallel interface
  • Page 173 – NC
  • Page 174 – nInit/nReverseRequest
  • Page 175 – GND; CG
  • Page 176 – Using the ECP mode in Windows 95 and Windows 98
  • Page 177 – Serial Interface; Data format; Error handling
  • Page 178 – Pin assignments
  • Page 179 – Using the Serial Interface
  • Page 180 – Using the serial interface utility
  • Page 181 – Options and Consumables; 00 Sheet Lower Paper Cassette Unit - Universal (C81290
  • Page 184 – Appendix B
  • Page 185 – Introduction to Symbol Sets
  • Page 186 – In LJ4 Emulation Mode
  • Page 204 – International Set for ISO sets
  • Page 205 – In ESC/P 2 or FX Modes
  • Page 208 – BRASCII Abicomp
  • Page 209 – International Character Sets
  • Page 210 – Characters available with the ESC (^ command
  • Page 211 – In I239X Emulation Mode
  • Page 214 – Job control
  • Page 215 – Font selection
  • Page 216 – Raster Graphics
  • Page 217 – Programming hints; GL/2 context commands; Dual context extensions
  • Page 218 – Polygon Group
  • Page 219 – Configuration and status group
  • Page 220 – ESC/P 2 and FX Commands; General operation
  • Page 221 – Print position motion
  • Page 222 – Font enhancement
  • Page 223 – FX mode; Printer commands arranged by topic
  • Page 224 – Overall printing style
  • Page 225 – Word processing
  • Page 226 – PJL Commands
  • Page 227 – I239X Emulation Commands; Page format; Printable area
  • Page 228 – Paper feeding/print position motion
  • Page 229 – Auxiliary Functions
  • Page 230 – AGM Mode; Line spacing
  • Page 233 – Printer and Screen Fonts
  • Page 234 – Available Fonts
  • Page 237 – Adding More Fonts; Downloading fonts; Selecting Fonts
  • Page 239 – For United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland users; World Wide Web
  • Page 240 – Faxon EPSON
  • Page 241 – Pre Sales Enquiry Desk; For Australian users; EPSON FAXBACK
  • Page 242 – Your Dealer; For Singapore users
  • Page 243 – For Hong Kong users; Internet home page; Electronic bulletin board system
  • Page 244 – For Philippines users
  • Page 245 – Technical Support Hotline; For Philippines Users
  • Page 247 – Switching between SelecType Menus
  • Page 250 – Glossary
  • Page 254 – IN; Index
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Page 2 - Printer Parts

DoveRev. C A5 size Cover.fm 10/28/98 Pass 0 L Proof Sign-off:Nishi _______ <leadername> _______ <editorname> _______ Printer Parts printer cover printer cover latch lower cassette tray control panel MP Tray Type-B interface connector (option) Parallel interface connector Serial interface...

Page 3 - Reference Guide

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Page 4 - ii; Declaration of Conformity; SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION

ii DoveRev. C A5 size front.mif 10/28/98 Pass 0 L Proof Sign-off:Nishi _______ <leadername> _______ <editorname> _______ Declaration of Conformity According to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 Manufacturer: SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION Address: 3-5, Owa 3-chome, Suwa-shi,Nagano-ken 392 Japan Rep...

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