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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Your QMS Technical Writer
  • Page 5 – Table of Contents; Chapter 1
  • Page 15 – Introduction; About the documentation
  • Page 18 – About This Manual; Installation
  • Page 19 – Reference
  • Page 20 – Optional Documentation; QMS Crown Document Option Commands
  • Page 21 – Other Documentation
  • Page 22 – Typographic Conventions; information that deserves emphasis or reiteration.; Warnings indicate the possibility of personal in-
  • Page 23 – Bitte halten Sie sich exakt an die im Handbuch; Printer Features; Color Laser Technology; Technology; T h e magicolor L X l a s e r p r i n t e r f e a t u r e s Q; configures the magicolor LX for the best output quality
  • Page 24 – Multiple Resolutions
  • Page 25 – Energy Saver Mode; NOTE: The addition of some optional interfaces, in some; QMS Crown Operating System; Multitasking
  • Page 29 – Full-color 600 dpi printing in all supported page sizes
  • Page 31 – Chapter 2; Initial Printer Setup
  • Page 33 – NOTE: We recommend that you have the printer set up by a
  • Page 34 – Finding a Good Location for Your Printer; Location Requirements; Your printer should located
  • Page 36 – What’s Included in the Shipment
  • Page 37 – QMS Product Registration
  • Page 38 – Unpacking the Printer; The printer weighs approximately 106 lbs (48 kg)
  • Page 42 – Remove all packing tape from the exterior of the printer.
  • Page 43 – Installing Developer and Toner Cartridges; The developer and toner are highly combustible
  • Page 44 – NOTE: A developer cartridge must be installed before the toner; cartridge of the same color.
  • Page 52 – Removing the Pressure-Release Pieces
  • Page 56 – Installing the Cleaning Pad and Oil Bottle; To install the cleaning pad and oil bottle
  • Page 62 – Installing the Waste Toner Pack; NOTE: For information on replacing a used waste toner pack, see; To install the waste toner pack
  • Page 63 – Close the waste toner door.
  • Page 64 – Installing the OPC Belt Cartridge; To install the OPC cartridge
  • Page 65 – Remove the OPC belt cartridge from its protective bag.
  • Page 70 – Filling the Paper Cassette
  • Page 75 – Starting the Printer; Connecting the Power Cord
  • Page 76 – Using the Power Switches; IDLE
  • Page 78 – Installing Options
  • Page 79 – Chapter 3; Connecting the Printer; Connecting to a network
  • Page 81 – About Macintosh Networks
  • Page 82 – Connecting to a Macintosh; What You Need; Two PhoneNET-type transformer boxes
  • Page 83 – NOTE: If you’re connecting more than one Macintosh to the; Making the Connection; Connect the two transformer boxes with the telephone cable.; Printing from the Macintosh; automatic color control technology, and media size
  • Page 84 – automatic color control; Installing the Printer Utilities; In the window that appears, choose Continue.
  • Page 86 – color control) by choosing; Note for Users of Aldus Applications
  • Page 87 – Note for Adobe Photoshop Users; Installing Printer Description Files; NOTE: The application should be installed before you install the
  • Page 88 – Testing Macintosh Communication
  • Page 89 – Display a disk or folder window.; Where to Go Now; You’re now ready to print from your Macintosh.
  • Page 90 – Connecting to a PC
  • Page 91 – NOTE: The port covered with a metal bracket is the SCSI port,; which is used for connecting external hard disks.
  • Page 92 – Turn on the printer and the computer.; PC Printing Software; automatic color control technology, media
  • Page 94 – Installing the Windows 3.1 Driver; NOTE: The QMS-developed Windows driver supports all the
  • Page 97 – Testing Parallel Communication; copy con printest.ps; NOTE: If the computer has more than one parallel port, they’re
  • Page 98 – Then type
  • Page 99 – Testing Serial Communication; NOTE: If the computer has more than one serial port, they’re
  • Page 100 – Checking Serial Communication Settings
  • Page 102 – About the Printer’s Communication Modes
  • Page 105 – Chapter 4; Printer Configuration; Printer configuration methods
  • Page 107 – Controlling the Printer with PS Executive Utilities
  • Page 108 – Configuration Method Priorities
  • Page 109 – The Printer’s Control Panel; Figure 4.1 shows the printer’s control panel.
  • Page 111 – The Function Keys; NOTE: When you’re in configuration mode (that is, if you have
  • Page 113 – NOTE: Always make sure the printer is idle and off line before
  • Page 114 – Using the Configuration Menu; Password-protected Menus; ENTER PASSWORD; Selecting Options; NOTE: The printer must be off line and idle for you to change
  • Page 116 – Entering Alphanumeric Values; NOTE: Boxed type in the table below means that the value is; flashing in the message window.
  • Page 118 – Saving Configuration Selections; to; NOTE: Some menu changes require that the printer be rebooted; before they take effect, including the following:
  • Page 120 – The Main Menu Groups
  • Page 121 – The Installation Menu; Installation/Operator Passwrd
  • Page 123 – The Operator Control Menu; Operator Control/Media; NOTES: The printer must be turned off and on again before
  • Page 124 – factory default is paper.; Operator Control/Copies
  • Page 125 – NOTE: A status message on the control panel will let you know; Operator Control/Chain Inputbins
  • Page 126 – NOTE: If the selected paper size doesn’t match the job size; The Administration Menu; NOTE: The items designated as factory default indicate those
  • Page 127 – Administration/Communications; NOTE: If you have an optional interface installed, see the
  • Page 134 – Administration/Emulations; NOTE: The Emulations menu allows you to customize emulation
  • Page 143 – Administration/Special Pages
  • Page 144 – NOTE: The information on header pages for this printer can be
  • Page 145 – Administration/Startup Options
  • Page 148 – Administration/Memory
  • Page 151 – NOTE: This isn’t the same as the amount of physical RAM
  • Page 152 – Administration/Engine
  • Page 153 – NOTE: Engine constraints may limit the accuracy of pixel
  • Page 156 – Administration/Miscellaneous
  • Page 158 – Administration/Disk Operations; NOTE: If an error occurs during disk operations, an error; READ FAILURE
  • Page 160 – The Optional Features Menus
  • Page 162 – Document Option Commands; Header/Trailer Page Commands
  • Page 165 – Chapter 5; Print Media and Daily Operations
  • Page 167 – This section explains how to refill the paper cassette.
  • Page 168 – NOTE: Make sure the printer is configured for the media type
  • Page 169 – Manual Feed; NOTE: If you select media type from the driver, the tray you’re
  • Page 171 – Through your application, print your document.
  • Page 172 – Printing Transparencies; setup options to print from the tray you set up for; color setup; NOTE: Any time you select a media type from the driver, the tray
  • Page 173 – Printing Labels
  • Page 174 – and
  • Page 176 – Page Sizes, Imageable Regions and Margins; Page Sizes; Imageable Regions and Margins
  • Page 177 – Working Within Imageable Regions and Margins; Adjust margins, page size, or scale through your application.; Selecting and Storing Media; Media Selection
  • Page 178 – Collating; Configuring the Printer for Collation
  • Page 180 – Changing Print Job Resolution
  • Page 181 – Adjusting Print Density; NOTE: Changing the print density affects the resident color
  • Page 183 – Cancelling and Ending Print Jobs; NOTE: If you accidentally press the Cancel key, press the Menu; key to tell the printer to stop cancelling a job.; Cancelling a Print Job; YES
  • Page 184 – displays in the message window, use the following procedure:; NOTE: Selecting End Job won’t end a job that is still receiving
  • Page 185 – Diagnostic and Special Pages
  • Page 186 – Disabling the Start-up Page; The Status Pages
  • Page 187 – NOTE: The sizes listed on the status pages are in bytes, so you; The Sample Page
  • Page 189 – Chapter 6; Consumables and Preventative Maintenance; Storing and replacing consumables
  • Page 192 – Toner and developer are highly combustible
  • Page 194 – Replacing Consumables; NOTE: When you see status messages, including those regarding; Replacing a Toner Cartridge; x TONER EMPTY
  • Page 195 – To replace a toner cartridge, use the following procedure:; The toner is a highly combustible powder never
  • Page 197 – Replacing a Developer Cartridge; A message on the control panel window,; NOTE: The industry standard for developer measurement is; To replace a developer cartridge, use the following procedure:
  • Page 199 – Bei dem Entwickler handelt es sich um ein ge-; Remove the new developer cartridge from its protective bag.; Replacing the OPC Belt Cartridge
  • Page 200 – NOTE: You may want to clean the paper guide and the register; To replace the OPC cartridge, use the following procedure:
  • Page 202 – Replacing the Cleaning Pad and Oil Bottle; Replace the oil bottle and cleaning pad when; The fuser unit can become extremely hot and
  • Page 204 – Replacing the Waste Toner Pack; CHECK WASTE TONER
  • Page 205 – To replace the waste toner pack
  • Page 207 – Close the waste toner cover.
  • Page 208 – Moving the Printer; Remove the toner and developer cartridges
  • Page 209 – Removing the Fuser Unit and Oil Bottle; Turn off the main power switch on the back of the printer.
  • Page 210 – Close the oil bottle retainer.
  • Page 212 – Removing and Replacing Pressure-Release Pieces; Use the following procedure to remove and replace these pieces:
  • Page 215 – Preventative Maintenance; Preventative Maintenance Schedule
  • Page 216 – General Tips for Extending Printer Life; Do not place anything on the top of the printer.; Cleaning the Printer; When cleaning the printer, follow these guidelines:
  • Page 217 – Cleaning the Charger Unit
  • Page 221 – Push the green end-handle down to lock the cartridge in place.; Cleaning the Pre-Charger Unit; To clean the pre-charger unit
  • Page 224 – Cleaning Register and Transfer Rollers
  • Page 227 – Close the back cover.; Cleaning the Paper Exit Rollers and Plates
  • Page 228 – Close the paper exit unit.
  • Page 229 – Remove the media cassette.
  • Page 231 – Cleaning the Exterior of Your Printer; Remove the printer’s power cord from the power
  • Page 233 – Chapter 7; Optimizing Color Output
  • Page 235 – Automatic Color Control; Enabling Q
  • Page 236 – Choose the Color Setup button.; Graphics (if you’re printing color graphics); You can use any of the Q; color setup options for; setup
  • Page 237 – NOTE: The media tray you’re using must be configured for; Because Q; automatically adjusts the Halftone, CRD,
  • Page 238 – for the Macintosh
  • Page 240 – Fine-Tuning Color Output; technology (t hr ough the QMS-supplied; Automatic Color Control,”; Printer Default Halftone Settings
  • Page 241 – Enhanced Halftone
  • Page 243 – NOTE: A halftone selection made in an application or a driver; overrides the printer default halftone setting.; Dither Pattern; NOTE: When using the Enhanced Halftone setting, the Dither; option should be set to Standard.
  • Page 244 – Gamma Correction; NOTE: When using the Enhanced Halftone setting, Gamma; Correction should be set to None.; Printer-Resident Color Rendering Dictionaries
  • Page 246 – Color Management; Device Calibration
  • Page 247 – Methods of Color Matching; Color Matching with a CMS
  • Page 248 – Color Matching with PostScript Level 2
  • Page 249 – PANTONE; Adobe Illustrator (Macintosh and Windows)
  • Page 251 – NOTE: The formulas listed in the Pantone charts are only for the
  • Page 252 – The Resident PostScript Fonts
  • Page 254 – The Resident HP PCL Fonts
  • Page 255 – Chapter 8; Printer Options
  • Page 257 – Installing the Sheet Feeder; Unpack the sheet feeder and make sure you received the following:; NOTE: There may be several other pieces with the sheet feeder,; but they are not required for this procedure.; Your printer weighs approximately 106 lbs (48
  • Page 258 – Das Gewicht dieses Druckers beträgt ohne Ver-
  • Page 260 – NOTE: If you move the printer with the sheet feeder attached, lift
  • Page 261 – Using the Envelope Cassette
  • Page 264 – Lower the stacker arm.
  • Page 266 – Font and Emulation Cards; Using Font and Emulation Cards; Use the following procedure to install a font or emulation card:
  • Page 268 – NOTE: If you are using an application, make sure the printer
  • Page 269 – Security Cards; Using a Security Card; Take the printer off line.
  • Page 274 – Removing the Controller Board
  • Page 275 – Position the printer so that the back is facing you.
  • Page 276 – Replacing the Controller Board
  • Page 280 – Remove the new SIMM from the anti-static bag.
  • Page 281 – NOTE: You may want to print out an advanced status page
  • Page 282 – In the printer configuration menu, use the Administration/; Installing a Network Interface; This section describes how to install a network interface.
  • Page 283 – An interface plate
  • Page 287 – If your interface kit came with an external power supply box,
  • Page 288 – Using an Optional Network Interface
  • Page 289 – Centronics to Dataproducts Conversion; An anti-static wristband
  • Page 294 – Use the 50-pin to 36-pin cable included in your kit to connect
  • Page 295 – Internal Hard Disk Installation; These instructions explain how to replace the internal hard disk.
  • Page 299 – Using External Hard Disks
  • Page 300 – NOTE: If an error occurs during these operations, an error
  • Page 301 – You have two methods of formatting an external hard disk:
  • Page 302 – Formatting an External Hard Disk via the Control Panel; FO RM AT F AI LED
  • Page 303 – Formatting an External Hard Disk via PS Executive; Installing an Optional Card Font or Emulation; Make sure the printer is off line. Press the Menu key to display
  • Page 304 – To remove the card, use the following procedure:; NOTE: To use these fonts or emulations from an application,; Removing an Optional Card Font or Emulation
  • Page 306 – Formatting the Internal Hard Disk; NOTE: If you reformat the internal hard disk, all files on that disk; To format the internal hard disk, follow these instructions:
  • Page 307 – Press the Menu key until the following message appears:; Installing Print System Software and Fonts; NOTE: The system software and fonts provided with the
  • Page 308 – NOTE: When you reload the system software, the printer
  • Page 309 – NOTE: This file takes up about 2.5 MB of disk space when; dir
  • Page 310 – NOTE: These files take up about 5.5 MB of disk space when
  • Page 313 – NOTE: This installation procedure uses the LocalTalk port.
  • Page 314 – Choose the Send button to start the download.
  • Page 315 – NOTE: If you have access to a PC, printer system software and; QMS SOFTLOAD
  • Page 317 – NOTE: It’s not necessary to copy FontLoader to the hard drive.
  • Page 319 – NOTE: If you do touch some keys during this step, you must go; back to step 20a and start from there again.
  • Page 321 – Chapter 9; Troubleshooting
  • Page 326 – Service Call Messages; The
  • Page 328 – Clearing Media Jams; MISFEED JAM; Clearing Misfeed Jams; MISFEED
  • Page 331 – Clearing Inner Jams; When the control panel message window displays
  • Page 335 – Close the transfer unit, and then the back cover.
  • Page 336 – Clearing Outer Jams; The fuser unit is hot! Do not remove a jam in this
  • Page 339 – NOTE: Because jam recovery requires system memory, it can
  • Page 340 – Preventing Media Jams
  • Page 341 – Preventing Envelope Jams; To prevent envelope jams; Internal Hard Disk Problems
  • Page 342 – Miscellaneous Problems: A Quick Check; Is there a status message in the control panel window?
  • Page 346 – Mechanical Problems; Control Panel Selections Don’t Take Effect
  • Page 347 – Printer Resets
  • Page 348 – Printer Locks Up; If the; Blank Pages; If these solutions do not work, contact your QMS vendor.; Not All Pages Print
  • Page 350 – Print Quality Problems; Generally Poor Print Quality
  • Page 351 – Make sure the printer is configured for 600 dpi.
  • Page 352 – White or Light Lines; Install a new cartridge if necessary.; Light Image on the Left or Right Side of the Page (all colors)
  • Page 354 – Check to make sure the printer is on a hard, level surface.; Smudges on the Back of Pages
  • Page 355 – Sharp Horizontal Lines (across the feed direction); Place a service call.; Partial Images or Image Too Small
  • Page 356 – Placing a Service Call
  • Page 357 – Appendix A; QMS Customer Support
  • Page 359 – Your QMS printer vendor
  • Page 361 – QMS National Service
  • Page 362 – QMS World-wide Offices
  • Page 363 – Appendix B; Technical Specifications
  • Page 365 – Print Engine
  • Page 366 – Controller
  • Page 367 – Internal Hard Disk; Electrical Requirements
  • Page 368 – Environmental Requirements
  • Page 369 – Media Handling
  • Page 371 – Consumables
  • Page 372 – Options
  • Page 373 – SIMMs; Warranty Considerations; How Consumables Affect Your Warranty
  • Page 374 – How Electrostatic Discharge Affects Your Warranty
  • Page 375 – Cable Pinouts; LocalTalk; Macintosh to Serial
  • Page 376 – Serial
  • Page 377 – Centronics Parallel
  • Page 378 – Notes to the Centronics Parallel Cable Pinouts Table
  • Page 380 – Dataproducts Parallel
  • Page 381 – Appendix C; Notices
  • Page 383 – FCC Compliance; Canadian Users
  • Page 386 – Colophon
  • Page 387 – Appendix D; Additional Technical Information
  • Page 391 – Memory; NOTE: To reset all factory defaults in the Configuration menu,; Memory Management
  • Page 392 – The Memory Clients; NOTE: The value for each memory client must be evenly
  • Page 395 – Temporary Emulation
  • Page 397 – KB per MB of disk storage total for all disks; MB Printer Mem; Hard Disk Management
  • Page 398 – Spooling Overflow; PS Protocol
  • Page 400 – PS Protocol Menu for Optional Network Interfaces; PS Protocol Menu
  • Page 404 – Resource
  • Page 405 – Updated PCL 5 DOCs
  • Page 413 – Glossary
  • Page 417 – Index
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