User guide
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3. Transfer the oil to the oil storage bottle.
4. Remove the black snap-on device to the left of the bar code and then remove any oil from
the oil catch tray with the oil removing tool and transfer it to the oil storage bottle.
5. Move the green lever up and down about 50 times. Then remove any oil in the bottle case
and oil catch tray again. Repeat this three times.
6. Replace the cap on the oil storage bottle.
Using the Colorwriter LSR utilities
Deleting jobs from the Colorwriter LSR Spooler
You cannot delete a group of jobs that includes both an original and duplicated job. You
must delete the jobs individually instead.
Canceling jobs from the Colorwriter LSR Spooler
You can only cancel print jobs that are in the Printing or Ripping state. You cannot cancel
print jobs that are in the Waiting state.
Colorwriter LSR Spooler job setting overrides
You can override some print settings for jobs in the Colorwriter LSR Spooler; however,
these settings are retained for the print job and must be changed again through the Spooler
to return to the original value for these settings.
Maximum number of jobs in the Printed queue
When jobs are duplicated from the Colorwriter LSR Spooler, they do not count toward the
maximum number of jobs that can be saved in the Printed queue.
Take note
• The Colorwriter LSR Spooler, Downloader, and Manager do not function on the Alpha
version of Windows NT.
• The Colorwriter LSR Spooler and Downloader are designed to work with PCK; if you
attempt to connect to a 16MB printer, the Colorwriter LSR Spooler and Downloader
may time out, display a network error message, or your system may fail.
• Windows 95 users may not be able to control their own print jobs through the
Colorwriter LSR Spooler when a password has been set on the Colorwriter LSR printer
and the user has logged into the Windows 95 system with a lowercase or mixed-case user
name. In the Spooler job list, print jobs from this user appear gray instead of black33,
and cannot be changed or deleted.
The user name for Windows 95 print jobs is changed to uppercase in the Spooler. To
avoid this problem, shut down the Windows 95 system and log in again, but type the
user name in all uppercase letters. On starting the Colorwriter LSR Spooler, print jobs
for that user appear black and can be manipulated.
• While downloading a font to the Colorwriter LSR, the Status, User, and Document
name fields in the Downloader status window show
UNKNOWN
.
• When the Colorwriter is idle, the Print status line reads
Printer
: instead of
Idle
.