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About the Printer ............................................................................................. 1-2 About the Documentation .............................................................................. 1-3 Standard Product Documentation 1-3 Related Documentation 1-5 Manuals on the CD-ROMs 1-5 About This Manual ......................................................................................... 1-8 Typographic Conventions 1-8 What's Next? .....................
Location Requirements 2-2 Basic Printer Clearance 2-3 Printer Clearance with Optional Attachments 2-3 Power Requirements 2-4 Checking Shipment Contents .......................................................................2-5 Shipment Contents 2-5 Media 2-6 Registering the Printer ...................................................................................2-6 Getting Acquainted with Your Printer ...........................................................
Where To Go From Here ............................................................................... 3-19 If You Have Trouble ...................................................................................... 3-19 What's Next? ................................................................................................. 3-20 Operating the Control Panel ..........................................................................
QuarkXPress 5-5 Other Applications 5-5 Printer Problem Checklist ..............................................................................5-5 Placing a Service Call ....................................................................................5-7 " # $ Sources of Support ........................................................................................
& & & “About the Printer” on page 1-2 “About the Documentation” on page 1-3 “What's Next?” on page 1-9
"! The QMS 3260/4032 Print System comes in three configurations: QMS 3260/4032 Imageserver QMS 3260/4032 base model QMS 3260/4032 EX model 16 MB RAM (upgradable to 384 MB) 32 MB RAM (upgradable to 384 MB) 300x300, 600x600 dpi resolu- tions; upgradable to 1200x600 or 1200x1200 dpi Flash ROM for system software QMS CrownNet for Ethernet (10BaseT/100BaseTX) interface Supports popular image file formats (bi-level CCITT Group 3 and 4 compressed TIFF, 300x
! " "! ' $ The documentation provides a window into the many capabilities of your printer. The more familiar you are with the documentation, the easier it’ll be for you to achieve the results you want from your printer. This section gives you an idea of how we’ve organized information and which documents you’ll probably refer to the most. This manual can be used for the QMS 3260 Print System or the QMS 4032 Print System.
! " QMS 3260/ 4032 Print System Reference QMS 3260/4032 Documentation (Adobe Acrobat PDF format) CD-ROM QMS Crown Remote Console User’s Guide Software Utilities CD-ROM Software Utilities CD-ROM QMS Crown Refer to this document for network tips. It discusses 3Com Network Notes 3+Open, Banyan VINES, LAN Manager-based LANs, Novell NetWare, TCP/IP, UNIX, DECnet, and VMS. In most cases, only advanced network users and system (Adobe Acrobat administrators need this information.
! " QMS Crown Document Option Commands This manual lists and explains all QMS Document Option Commands (DOCs), software codes you insert in documents to enable printer features that can’t be accessed by your application or page description language. Printer-specific DOCs are listed in appendix C, (Adobe Acrobat “Document Option Commands,” of the Reference manual. In most cases only advanced users or system PDF format) administrators need this information.
! " ! " Adobe Acrobat PDF-formatted manuals give you more flexibility and convenience than do hardcopy manuals when you have to access information. Here are some of the advantages PDF-formatted manuals provide: You can store the PDF manuals in a central location for access by anyone on the network. You can view and print the manuals on Windows, Macintosh, and UNIX platforms. You can view the manuals on web-browsers using the Acrobat plug-in.
! " The toolbar also gives you quick access to page navigation features. For example, you may click a button to advance (>) or reverse (<) one page, go to the start (|<) or end (>|) of the document, or use the history button (<<) to go to the previous pages you viewed. There are other buttons in the toolbar to change view or magnification of the document. As you browse through the document the open hand tool will sometimes turn into a pointing hand.
& ' "! Introduction Presents an overview of the documentation and of the printer’s features. Setting Up Your Printer Guides you in selecting a location for your printer and explains how to unpack and set up your printer. Printer to Host Connections Explains how to connect the printer to a PC using either the parallel or serial port, how to connect to an Ethernet network.
) * + , - ↵ Press the Enter key (PC) or Return key (Macintosh) ^ Press and hold down the Ctrl key (PC) In Adobe Acrobat PDF versions of the manual, click to play a QuickTime video clip of the procedure described in the text. » Note: Notes contain tips, extra information, or important information that deserves emphasis or reiteration. ▲ Caution: Cautions present information that you need to know to avoid equipment damage, process failure, or extreme annoyance.
& & & “Introduction” on page 2-2 “Finding a Good Location” on page 2-2 “Checking Shipment Contents” on page 2-5 “Registering the Printer” on page 2-6 “Getting Acquainted with Your Printer” on page 2-7 “Installing Consumables and Options” on page 2-9 “Printing a Start-up Page” on page 2-9
# " This chapter explains how to set up your printer for the first time. It includes information on finding a good location for the printer, unpacking and checking the shipment contents, installing consumables (toner cartridge), loading the media cassettes, turning the printer on, and printing a start-up page.
/ 0 " 1 42"/106 cm 2 14"/36.4 cm 3 8"/20 cm 4 8"/20 cm 5 18"/46 cm 6 43"/108.4 cm 3 4 1 2 5 6 ! 3 1 4 2 5 6 1 42"/106 cm 2 25"/63 cm 3 8"/20 cm 4 39"/100 cm 5 18"/46 cm 6 81"/206.
/ 0 " Your printer requires a properly grounded AC outlet with a rated line voltage of 100 V, 120 V, or 220-240 V. The line voltage must remain within ±10 percent of the rated voltage for proper operation of the printer. The amperage capacity of the electrical outlet must be at least 1.2 times that used by the printer. The maximum electrical current required during operation is 9.5 amps for a 100 V system, 9.5 amps for a 120 V system, and 5.
"4 2 . $ Make sure that all items are included in your shipment before setting up your printer. If any items are missing or damaged, contact your shipping company or your QMS vendor. See appendix A, “QMS Customer Support,” for product sales and support information.
5 If you need alternate media for your printer documentation, contact your QMS vendor for media availability and purchase information. (See appendix A, “QMS Customer Support,” for sales and support locations and telephone numbers.) / You can register your printer through our World-Wide Web site, http://www.qms.com/support/prodreg. To register by mail, fill out and send in your warranty card. To register by telephone, in the US call QMS at (334) 633-4500.
"6 7 3 , " 0 Before installing the consumables and operating the printer, you should become familiar with the components and areas of your printer.
"6 7 3 " Face-Up Tray Duplexer High-Capacity Input Feeder (HCIF) High-Capacity Output Stacker (HCOS) HCIF (
# '' ' 82 $ ! 1 Follow the instructions in the Quick Setup Guide included with your printer shipment to install the toner cartridge and paper. Use the Quick Setup Guide - Options to install options included with your shipment. » Note: Remember to turn off the printer before you install an option. 2 1 Make sure the printer is turned off. 2 Plug the printer into a grounded, surgeprotected, electrical outlet.
) * + , - ( ) * % + Now that you’ve set up your printer and installed any options included, refer the following chapter to connect it either directly to a computer or to a network: Chapter 3, “Printer to Host Connections”
& & & “Making a Parallel Connection” on page 3-2 “Making a Serial Connection” on page 3-4 “Connecting to an Ethernet Network” on page 3-5 “Drivers and Utilities” on page 3-7 “Macintosh Printing Software” on page 3-17
8 7 13 3 1 Turn off both the printer and the computer. 2 Connect the printer to the computer or network. If you’re connecting to a computer through a parallel interface, see “Making a Parallel Connection” on page 3-2. If you’re connecting to the computer through a serial interface, see “Making a Serial Connection” on page 3-4. If you’re connecting to the computer through the Ethernet interface, see “Connecting to an Ethernet Network” on page 3-5. Note: If the printer is more than 6.
4 '' ' " If your computer supports IEEE 1284 bidirectional parallel communication, you need an IEEE 1284 bidirectional parallel cable (IEEE 1284 is indicated on the cable). This cable must be 6.5 feet/2 meters or less in length. If your computer supports only Centronics parallel unidirectional communication, you may use either a Centronics parallel cable (unmarked on cable) or an IEEE 1284 bidirectional parallel cable (IEEE 1284 is indicated on the cable).
4 ' " . " # $ % Interface cables are not included with your printer. If you’re replacing a printer, you may already have the necessary cables. If not, you’ll need to purchase the cables from your QMS vendor or a local computer store.
" : + 7 4 A start-up page should print, and Serial RS-232C should be listed as an interface. If it doesn’t, refer to chapter 5, “Troubleshooting Printer Problems,” of the Operation manual. 4 Test the communication between the printer and the computer. You can do this by sending a file from one of your applications, or refer to chapter 5, “Troubleshooting Printer Problems,” of the Operation manual. 4 * .
" : + 7 4 1 Turn off the printer, and unplug the power cord. 2 Connect one end of the twisted-pair Ethernet cable to the printer’s Ethernet port. 3 Connect the other end of the cable to the 10BaseT/ 100BaseTX concentrator. 4 Plug in the printer, and turn it on. ' ! % If you’re controlling your printer over the network, CrownAdmin is recommended for its ease of use.
! 1 ' Remote Console—For information on accessing Remote Console through a telnet session, refer to the appropriate chapter in the QMS CrownNet System Administrator’s Guide. For information on using Remote Console, refer to the QMS Crown Remote Console User’s Guide. % $ & Refer to the QMS CrownNet Setup Guide on the software utilities CD-ROM for information on configuring your network.
! 1 ' Windows NT 4.0 The auto-installation program on the QMS Software Utilities CD-ROM will give you the choice of drivers to install. The auto-installation program is available only for Windows 95/98 and Windows NT 4.0. For earlier versions of Windows refer to the README file on the CD-ROM for further information and information on the directory location of each driver. Then refer to the README file in that directory for more installation information.
! 1 ' 1 With Windows 95/98 running, insert the QMS Software Utilities CD-ROM in your computer’s CD-ROM drive. The CD-ROM automatically boots. 2 In the Welcome dialog box, select Install Printer Utilities and Drivers. 3 Read the installation note and then choose Next. 4 In the Installation Type dialog box select either General Use Installation or Network/Custom Installation, and choose Next. 5 Select QMS Advanced Level 2 Driver for Win95/98 and choose Next.
! 1 ' using these files.) You may delete these files if you don't use applications that require them. 14 When you're returned to the QMS Printer Utilities Setup, continue to install other printer utilities or drivers, or choose Cancel or Back to exit from the setup program. 15 Remove the CD-ROM, and store it in a safe place. 16 Access the default driver settings through the Start/Settings/Printers menu. Use the online help in the driver for information on driver settings.
! 1 ' Installation ▲ CAUTION: Windows limits the total number of installed printers to 16. ▲ CAUTION: Problems may occur if you install both the QMS PostScript printer driver and a QMS Win95 PPD for the Microsoft PostScript printer driver. If they have the same printer model name (for instance “QMS 3260"), the driver registry entry for one will overwrite the other (even if you have assigned different printer names), and unpredictable behavior will result.
! 1 ' 13 Choose OK again. A list of QMS printers displays in the Printers list. 14 Select the appropriate printer, and then continue following the instructions in the Add Printer Wizard to complete the installation. ▲ CAUTION: If you use (or plan to use) Microsoft Word 7.0, do not use the characters “ on ” (the word “on” with a space before and after it) when prompted to name the printer. Word will not display the printer properties of any printer with these characters in its name.
! 1 ' 17 Access the default driver settings through the Start/Settings/Printers menu. Use the online help tips and information on how to use specific features of the driver. » Note: The QMS Level 2 Windows Driver ships with a default setting of “Compress Output.” This feature decreases the time the file stays out on the network because the data is compressed at the host, transferred to the printer, and then decompressed.
! 1 ' ) ( - System Requirements An IBM or compatible computer with 386 or higher processor A hard disk with at least 25 MB of free space At least 16 MB of RAM (32 MB recommended) Windows NT 4.
! 1 ' 10 Change to the y:/PLATFORM/WIN_NT/DRIVER/4X/type directory, where y is the workstation’s CD-ROM drive, and type is the type of processor on your workstation. QMS.INF displays in the File Name list. 11 Choose OK to return to the Install from Disk window. 12 Choose OK again. A list of QMS printers displays. 13 Select QMS 3260/4032 Print System, and then continue following the instructions in the Add Printer Wizard to complete the installation.
! 1 ' TCP/IP 1 Insert the QMS Software Utilities CD-ROM containing the printer drivers in the appropriate drive at your workstation. 2 Open Print Manager. 3 Choose Printer. 4 Choose Create Printer. 5 Type the name of the printer in the Printer Name edit box. This is the name that Windows NT will use to identify the printer. 6 Select the driver in the Driver list box.
" ; 7 5 Type the name of the printer in the Printer Name edit box. This is the name that Windows NT will use to identify the printer. 6 Select the driver in the Driver list box. If your printer is not shown in the list of printers that ships with Windows NT, scroll to the bottom of the list and choose Other. You will be prompted for the path of the PPD (for example, e:\platform\win_nt\ppd\3x\alpha\QMS3260.ppd or e:\platform\win_nt\ppd\3x\alpha\QMS4032.ppd).
" ; 7 1 With the Macintosh on, insert the QMS Software Utilities CD-ROM in your Macintosh’s CD-ROM drive. 2 If necessary, double-click the CD-ROM icon to display the CD-ROM contents. 3 Double-click the PLATFORM folder icon to display the folder contents. 4 Double-click the MAC folder icon to display the folder contents. 5 Double-click the INSTALL icon. 6 In the dialog box that appears, verify the Install location.
) & / 9 ( , $ In addition to this chapter, the following documentation on the QMS Software Utilities CD-ROM contains information you may need: QMS CrownNet Setup Guide—Contains detailed setup information. QMS CrownNet System Administrator’s Guide—Provides detailed configuration and utility information. CrownAdmin on-line help—Contains detailed information on using CrownAdmin.
) * + , - ( ) * % + Now that you’ve connected your printer to a computer, continue with chapter 4, “Control Panel and Menu Flowcharts,” in this manual to learn about the printer’s control panel keys, indicators, and message window.
! ! "! # $ & & & “Operating the Control Panel” on page 4-2 “Operator Control Menu” on page 4-14 “Administration/Communications/Resident NIC/CrownNet Menu” on page 4-16 “Installation Menu” on page 4-21
82 ' ' 1 The control panel, located on the front of the printer, allows you to direct the printer’s operation. In addition, it displays the current status of the printer, including any condition that needs your attention.
82 ' ' ' Indicator Off On The printer is not receiving data The printer is receiving data through one or more of the interfaces. No problem. The printer is accessing the internal or external hard disk (if installed). No problem. The printer requires operator attention—see the status message. The printer is off line and not ready to accept data.
82 ' ' Button Function The Print Status button allows you to print a one-page status page or the more detailed advanced status page. The Cancel button allows you to cancel one or more print jobs. You can use this button while the printer is on line. The Menu button provides access to the configuration menu. First press the Online button to take the printer off line, and then press the Menu button to access the configuration menu.
82 ' ' " ! Menu Administration/Miscellaneous/Keypad Language Purpose Change the message window language. Choices English, French, German, Spanish Default English Notes The printer must be restarted for changes to this menu to take effect.
82 ' ' » Note: You may need to press the Next button more than once to advance through the list of options. Press this button to... The message window reads... Online Turn off the Online indicator and ready the printer for configuration. IDLE Menu Access the configuration menu. CONFIGURATION OPERATOR CONTROL The printer must be off line and idle before you can access the configuration menu.
82 ' ' Menu Access the configuration menu. CONFIGURATION OPERATOR CONTROL Next Advance to the Operator Control/ Administration menu. CONFIGURATION ADMINISTRATION Select Access the Administration menu ADMINISTRATION COMMUNICATIONS Select Access the Communications menu. COMMUNICATIONS TIMEOUTS Next Advance to the Communications/ Parallel menu. COMMUNICATIONS PARALLEL Select Access the Parallel menu. PARALLEL MODE Next Advance to the Parallel/Emulation menu.
82 ' ' ' % Sometimes, rather than selecting an option, you need to enter character information. A character is any letter, digit, or symbol. A field is a group of characters that have meaning. Use the printer control panel to enter character information in the message window during printer configuration. The maximum length of the message window is 16 characters.
82 ' ' %/ & To change the HP-GL emulation scaling percent, press the control panel buttons in the order shown in the following table. The printer responds by displaying a status message or configuration menu in the message window. An underline indicates the current input character in the message window. » Note: You may need to press the Next button more than once to advance through the list of selections or options. Press this button to... The message window reads...
82 ' ' Press this button to... The message window reads... Select Select 0 and move the current character to the next 0. SCALING PERCENT 000 Next (5 times) Advance the current character to 5. SCALING PERCENT 050 Select Select 5 and move the current character to the last 0. SCALING PERCENT 050 Select Select 50 as the default scaling percent. 50 IS SELECTED After 3 seconds you are returned to the HP-GL/Scaling Percent menu.
82 ' ' % Before the printer can accept print jobs with configuration changes, the changes must be saved. %/ & To save your configuration changes, press the control panel buttons in the order shown in the following table. The printer responds by displaying a status message in the message window. » Press this button to... The message window reads... Online or Menu Exit from the menu (Online) or return to the previous menu (Menu).
82 ' ' % If you change a configuration option and then decide to cancel that change, you can do so when exiting the configuration menu. %/ & To cancel your configuration changes, press the control panel buttons in the order shown in the following table. The printer responds by displaying a status message in the message window. Press this button to... The message window reads...
/' 7" Use this chapter as a quick reference for understanding and navigating the printer’s configuration menu. The following menu charts are provided: Operator Control menu on page 4-14 Administration menu on page 4-14 Installation menu on page 4-21 For complete information on all of the menus and menu options, refer to chapter 2, “Printer Configuration,” in the Reference manual.
82 ' 1 Idle Operator Control Administration Copies 001-999 Duplex* Off, On, Tumble Output Finishing* Staple Position Chain Outputbins Offset Stacking Off, On Collation Off, On Orientation Portrait, Landscape Inputbin Multipurpose/ Envelope Feeder* Outputbin Upper Face-Up* Upper Lower Top-Stack* Center-Stack* Face-up Order* Reverse, Normal Chain Inputbins Off, On, On Any Chain Option Installation* Optional5* Optional6* Bottom-Stack* Optional
" $ Idle Administration Communications Emulations Installation* Timeouts Serial Parallel ESP Default PostScript PCL 5e HP-GL LinePrinter Operator Control Optional NIC* Resident NIC (see page 4-16) CCITT* (w/ImageServer) CGM* LN03+* QUIC* TIFF* Special Pages Calibration Page Header Page Header Inputbin Trailer Page Startup Options Do Start Page Do Sys Start Do Error Handler Trailer Inputbin Status Page Type Memory Quick Config Manual Config** Enable Disk Sw
! + + $' + $ ! Idle Administration Communications Optional NIC* CrownNet Common Resident NIC Emulation Mode EtherTalk Min K Spool LAN Manager Spooling HW Address Config Page Factory Reset On On Input Idle On Idle Address No Yes No Yes Soft Reset No Yes Def Job Prio NetWare Ethernet Speed PS Protocol TCP/IP Ring Speed** Auto 4 Mbps 10 Mb H/D 16 Mbps 100 Mb H/D Source Routing** Auto Single All Off **Optional Token
% & $ ! Idle Administration Communications Optional NIC* Resident NIC CrownNet Common EtherTalk Protocol Disabled Enabled LAN Manager Network Ident LaserWriter QMS RC Res HP Zoner Res NetWare TCP/IP Connection Zone Name Conventional Spooling Both Zone Part 1 Zone Part 2 Default *Optional ' ' /' 7" %
0 $ $ ! Idle Administration Communications Optional NIC* Resident NIC CrownNet Common EtherTalk Protocol LAN Manager NetWare Printer Name Default TCP/IP Yes No Disabled Enabled *Optional (
) $ ! Idle Administration Communications Resident NIC Optional NIC* CrownNet Common Protocol Disabled Enabled EtherTalk Config PServer LAN Manager R/N Printer #1- 8 File Srv Name 1 File Srv Name 2 File Srv Name 3 Default PServer Name 1 PServer Name 2 PServer Name 3 Job Check Delay Conf Check Delay Burst Mode PServer Context 1 PServer Context 2 PServer Context 3 Printer Slot # PServer Name 1 PServer Name 2 PServer Name 3 Default NetWare TCP/IP Printer Name Printer
+1 $ ! Idle Administration Communications Resident NIC Optional NIC* CrownNet Common Protocol EtherTalk Disabled Enabled Internet Address LAN Manager Accnting/Rev Chan Accnting Timeout Subnet Mask NetWare Disabled Enabled Community SNMP NMS 1-5 Internet Address Access Port Assignment Default Router TCP/IP Remove Passwords No Yes Remove Hosts No Yes Secure Files No Yes LPD Banner Disabled Enabled BOOTP Enable Disabled Enabled RARP Enable Disable
# '' Idle Installation* Operator Control Operator Passwrd (Enter password) Use Operator Pwd Off, On Admin Password (Enter password) Use Admin Pwd Off, On ' ' /' 7" Administration *Optional
% &! $ & & & “Notes on Installing Printer Description Files” on page 5-2 “Printer Problem Checklist” on page 5-5 “Placing a Service Call” on page 5-7
# " This chapter covers some of the common problems that may occur during setup of your printer. Use all of the printer documentation available to help you troubleshoot your printer problems.
+ # '' ! " 2 / ' 1 In Adobe Illustrator, enable 600 dpi by choosing Document Setup from the File menu. Note: Adobe Illustrator 5.5 has a default setting of 300 dpi. » 2 Click on Use Printer’s Default Screens to enable it. 3 Go to Output Resolution and enter the resolution. ! , For best output quality and accurate screening, install the QMS-developed Windows driver as described in chapter 3, “Installing a PostScript Printer Driver.
+ # '' ! " 2 / ' Microsoft 3.56 or higher Windows driver. Use the following procedure to install a WPD file. » Note: Keep in mind that many of the QMS Level 2 Windows driver features are not available from within PageMaker using the Microsoft Windows Driver. WPD files for QMS printer are included in the /WPDS/QMS subdirectory on the Windows driver disk so that support for the QMS 3260/4032 can be added to any WINDOWS 3.0 PostScript driver.
' "4' ( &/ Follow this procedure to install the PDF if your version requires it. See your QuarkXPress documentation for detailed information on installing PDFs. » Note: All PDFs are copied into a PDF subdirectory during the QMS Level 2 Windows Driver installation process. 1 After you install the QMS driver for Windows, close the QuarkXPress application on your PC. 2 Copy the QuarkXPress PDF from its installation directory to the QuarkXPress directory on your PC.
' "4' 2 Is the power cord plugged securely into both the power outlet and the printer? Check the power cord connection. Is the printer power switch in the On position (pushed in)? Is the power outlet working? Does the line voltage from the power outlet match the printer’s power requirements? See appendix B, “Technical Specifications,” in the Reference manual. Can you print a status page? YES - Go to question 3.
' " " '' Reconfigure the port to the specific printer emulation of the file you are trying to print. See chapter 2, “Printer Configuration,” in the Reference manual for instructions. If a PostScript file prints PostScript statements while the printer is in ESP mode, increase the ESP timeout. See chapter 2, “Printer Configuration,” in the Reference manual for instructions.
' " " '' 9 What is the firmware revision number for your printer? (It is listed on both the status and startup pages.) 10 If you can print, have a status page available. Your service representative needs to know these things prior to helping you.
" % & & & “Sources of Support” on page A-2 “QMS World-wide Offices” on page A-4
" ; 22 5 Several sources of help and information are available, depending on the type of help you need. # ( 0 Your local vendor (the one from whom you bought the printer) may be best equipped to help you. Your vendor has specially trained service technicians available to answer questions, and the equipment to analyze your printer problems. # ! 0 Often, “printing” problems have more to do with the application being used than with the printer.
" ; 22 ( 2 3 You can contact the QMS Customer Response Center (CRC) in three different ways: Telephone—You can call the CRC at (334) 633-4500 (US) Monday–Friday, 7:00 am–6:00 pm, Central Time.
) ' 7 8;; " # ( 2 155 2$ # 0 General Contact 1 (334) 633-4300 Fax 1 (334) 633-4866 Email info@qms.com Internet http://www.qms.com Information on QMS products, supplies, and accessories, and on the authorized QMS remarketer or service provider nearest you 1 (800) 523-2696 Customer Response Center (CRC) Technical Assistance 1 (334) 633-4500 7:00 am–6:00 pm Central Time Fax 1 (334) 633-3716 Internet http://www.qms.
) ' 7 8;; " 2$ 3 General Contact (+81)-3 3779-9600 Fax (+81)-3 3779-9650 Internet http://www.qmsj.co.jp 2$ %$% Anitech Sydney Business & Tech. Centre 52/2 Railway Parade 2141 Lidcombe NSW Australia (+61) 2–9901 3235 Fax (+61) 2–9901 3273 Internet http://www.qmsaus.com.au/ Planetenbaan 60 ‘Corner Plaza’ 3606 AK Maarssen Belgium, Netherlands, The Netherlands and all unlisted coun(+31) 346–551333 tries Fax (+31) 346–550170 Internet http://www.qms.
) ' 7 8;; " Arenavägen 41, 6th floor 121 77 Johanneshov Sweden, Finland, Sweden Norway, and Denmark (+46) 8–600 01 30 Fax (+46) 8–600 01 33 Saskay House Unit 24 Sunninghill Business Park Peltier Road, Sunninghill, Johannesburg Republic of South Africa (+27) 11–807 6957 Fax (+27) 11–807 6960 United Kingdom and Ireland Old Bridge House, The Hythe Staines, Middlesex TW18 3JF United Kingdom (+44) 1784–442255 Fax (+44) 1784–461641
' 10BaseT/100BaseTX 3-5 Buttons Control panel 4-3 Acrobat 1-5, 1-9 Reader 1-6 Using 1-6 Administration menu 4-15 Adobe Acrobat 1-5, 1-9 Illustrator 5-2 PageMaker 5-3 Photoshop 5-3 Aldus PageMaker 5-3 Persuasion 5-4 Application Notes, QMS 3-8 PC 3-8 Cabling 10BaseT/100BaseTX 3-5 Ethernet 3-5 Network 3-5 Parallel 3-2 PC interface 3-2, 3-4 Serial 3-4 Clearance requirements 2-2 Configuration Control panel 3-6 CrownAdmin 3-6 CrownNet Manager 3-6 Menu, see menu name Remote Console 3-7
See also Configuration menu Configuration menu 4-2 Accessing 4-5 Changes, canceling 4-12 Changes, saving 4-11 Character information, changing 4-8 Chart 4-13 Message window 4-2 Options, selecting 4-6 See also Configuration Consumables Installation 2-9 Control panel 3-6, 4-2 Buttons 4-3 Indicators 4-3 Message window 4-2 CorelDRAW 5-4 CrownAdmin 3-6 On-line help 3-19 CrownNet 3-6 CrownNet Manager 3-6 CrownNet menu 4-16 CrownNet Print Utility 3-19 Customer Response Center (CRC), QMS A-3, A-4 Customer support, Q
Macintosh Driver 3-17 Printing software 3-17 Macintosh Utilities, QMS Installing 3-17 Manual Acrobat 1-5 Contents 1-8 Hard copies 1-7 Overview 1-8 Typographic conventions 1-8 Menu See Configuration menu See menu name Message window 4-2 Setting the language 4-5 National Service, QMS A-4 Network connection 3-5 Network Print Monitor 3-19 Operator Control menu 4-14 Options See specific printer options PageMaker 5-3 Parallel Connecting via 3-2 PC Application 3-8 Driver 3-7 Software 3-8 Software, printing 3-
Windows for Workgroups driver 3-10 Windows NT 3.51 3-15 Windows NT 4.