QMS 4060 Print System Options ® 1800464-001C
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Contents 1 Memory and Storage Introduction ..................................................................................1-2 Single In-Line Memory Modules .................................................1-2 Hard Disk Storage Options .........................................................
2 Optional Fonts Optional Fonts ............................................................................. 2-2 Downloading Disk Fonts ............................................................. 2-2 Kanji SIMM Kit ..............................................................................
Serial Interface 3-16 Before Making a Serial Connection 3-16 What You Need for a Serial Interface 3-17 Making the Connection 3-17 PC Printing Software 3-18 Printing from the PC 3-20 Setting Serial Interface Parameters 3-20 4 Optional Emulations Softloadable Emulations .............................................................4-2 Procedure for Downloading an Emulation 4-2 Emulation Configuration .............................................................
Connecting the 3000-Sheet LCOS to the Printer 6-42 Connecting Cables and Turning on the LCOS 6-44 Using the 3000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker 6-46 Adjusting the Paper Guides 6-48 Custom Tray .............................................................................. 6-51 Custom Tray Installation 6-51 Standard Paper Sizes 6-54 Security Key ............................................................................... 6-55 What's in the Kit? 6-55 Procedure 6-56 BuzzBox Lite .....................
A QMS Customer Support Sources of Support ..................................................................... A-2 Your QMS Vendor A-2 Your Application Vendor A-2 Q-FAX A-2 CompuServe A-3 Internet A-3 QMS Customer Response Center (CRC) A-3 QMS World-wide Offices ............................................................
1 Memory and Storage In This Chapter . . .
Introduction Introduction This chapter discusses memory and storage options available for use with your QMS 4060 Printer. Single In-Line Memory Modules Single in-line memory modules (or SIMMs) are compact circuit boards with surface-mount memory chips. The QMS 4060 Print System base model is standard with two 16 MB SIMMs. However, it is possible to add up to a total of 128 MB of RAM. The memory system on the printer uses interleaved memory mapping.
Hard Disk Storage Options About Internal Hard Disks Your QMS 4060 Print System includes an internal IDE hard disk. This disk is used for storing system software, downloaded fonts, softloadable emulations, and spooling from the host computer. External SCSI Hard Disks For information on installing your external hard disk, see the documentation that comes with your hard disk.
Hard Disk Storage Options ▲ Caution: If you connect to this printer an external hard disk you previously used with an earlier QMS Crown printer (1660E, QMS 1725E, QMS 2025, or QMS 3225), this QMS 4060 Print System software release will automatically reorganize the files on the hard disk when the printer is turned back on again. (The printer release number is listed on both the start-up and the status page.
Hard Disk Storage Options Configuring Hard Disks To configure the hard disk(s) you may need to either Enable Disk Swap or increase the Disk Cache size, dependent on your printer’s memory. After the Administration/Memory/Enable Disk Swap or Administration/ Memory/Disk Cache menu settings are reconfigured and the printer is restarted, you need to print a status page to check that the Disk Cache size is increased. (Notice that VM remaining memory is also increased.
Hard Disk Storage Options n Remote Console Using the Printer Configuration Menu After you have accessed the Administration/Disk Operations menu, press the control panel keys in the order shown in the following table. The printer responds by displaying a status message in the message window (DSK refers to the hard disk,# is the hard disk number). ▲ Caution: Do not format the internal hard disk. It is identified by SCSI address #7 or DSK#7. The hard disk contains all of the system code for the printer.
Backing Up Data to a Jaz or Zip Drive Using Remote Console See “Formatting a Hard Disk” in the “Disk Operation Commands” section of chapter 6, “Local and Remote Console,” of the Operations manual for instructions on formatting a hard disk using a remote console. Backing Up Data to a Jaz or Zip Drive » Note: You cannot back up data to an internal or external hard disk. Attach Jaz or Zip drive to which you’ll be backing up data to the printer’s SCSI port or SCSI chain.
Backing Up Data to a Jaz or Zip Drive Press this key... to... and the message window reads... Select Begin the backup process. The printer COPYING DATA creates a Backup directory on the Jaz or Zip drive to which you’re backing data up and stores the data in that directory. If the drive has not already been formatted, the printer automatically formats it. If the drive already has a Backup directory, the new backed up data overwrites the data in that directory.
Restoring Data from a Jaz or Zip Drive Restoring Data from a Jaz or Zip Drive Attach the Jaz or Zip drive from which you’ll be backing up data to the printer’s SCSI port or SCSI chain. Then access the Administration/ Disk Operations menu, and then press the control panel keys in the order shown in the following table. The printer responds by displaying a status message in the message window (DSK refers to the device, and # is the device number).
Restoring Data from a Jaz or Zip Drive Error Messages The following error message may appear while you’re using the Disk Operations menu: Message Meaning Action SEQUENTIAL ERROR The backup drives have been inserted in the wrong sequence. Remove the drive and insert the correct one.
2 Optional Fonts In This Chapter . . .
Optional Fonts Optional Fonts The following types of optional fonts are available for the QMS 4060 Print System: n A disk containing typefaces (fonts) such as the ProCollection for the HP emulations on your printer or other special fonts. n A Kanji Option Kit that contains the Kanji SIMM. n A SIMM containing 65 ProCollection fonts for the HP emulation on your printer.
Kanji SIMM Kit 3 Insert the emulation disk in your PC’s 3.5" disk drive, and change to that drive (for example, if you’re using the A drive, type a:↵). 4 Send the emulation to the printer’s hard disk. n If your PC and printer are connected through the parallel port, type copy /b *.ps lpt#↵ where # is 1 to 3. (/b refers to binary files.) n If your PC and printer are connected through the optional serial port, type copy /b *.ps com# where # is 1 to 4. (/b refers to binary files.
Kanji SIMM Kit What's in the Kit? Your Kanji SIMM kit contains the following items: n One anti-static wristband n One Kanji SIMM with the following 2 Kanji fonts: This Font Licensed to QMS by... Ryumin Light-KL Gothic BBB-Medium Morisawa and Company, Ltd. If anything is missing, call your QMS vendor. See appendix A, “QMS Customer Support,” for locations and telephone numbers.
Kanji SIMM Kit n Print Monitor, version 1-1.3 or later n MultiFinder, version 1-6.1.7 or later PC System Software n If you’re using Windows, version 3.1 or later n If you’re using DOS, version 5.0 or later The Installation Procedure QMS requires that only QMS certified service technicians install the Kanji SIMM on your QMS 4060 Print System. See appendix A, “QMS Customer Support,” for information on how to contact QMS National Field Service.
Kanji SIMM Kit Install the Screen Fonts Install the bitmapped screen fonts from the floppy disk to your Macintosh as follows: » Note: Make sure that the bitmapped screen fonts disk is copied only to the KanjiTalk System Folder. If bitmapped fonts are installed in another folder, they will not appear in your application. 1 Insert the bitmapped screen fonts disk into the Macintosh computer’s disk drive. 2 If you are using System 6, install the fonts using normal Macintosh procedures for Font/DA Mover.
Kanji SIMM Kit 3 From the File menu, choose Download PS File. 4 Choose JFontPrep, click Send, and then download to the printer. Note: The JFontPrep PostScript file is automatically downloaded to RAM. The Japanese PostScript fonts are downloaded to disk. » 5 When the Status window is gone, close PS Exec. 6 Download the font(s). See the Adobe Type Library User’s Guide for instructions on downloading fonts.
ProCollection Font SIMM ProCollection Font SIMM The QMS ProCollection SIMM Kit contains a ProCollection SIMM with 65 ProCollection fonts and other files. Once the SIMM is installed on your QMS 4060 Print System, the ProCollection fonts are available for use just as if they were resident in the printer. The Installation Procedure QMS requires that only QMS-certified service technicians install the ProCollection SIMM on your QMS 4060 Print System.
3 Optional Interfaces In This Chapter . . .
Optional Network Interface Optional Network Interface In addition to the two standard interfaces (CrownNet for Ethernet and Centronics/IEEE 1284 parallel) your printer supports optional interfaces such as DECnet-TCP/IP, IBM 3270/5250A, and Token-Ring. Additional interface options allow greater flexibility when working in a complex network environment.
Using an Optional Network Interface Installing an Optional Network Interface QMS requires that only QMS-certified service technicians install the optional network interface on your QMS 4060 Print System. See appendix A, “QMS Customer Support,” for information on how to contact QMS National Field Service.
Optional LocalTalk Interface provided with the interface contains complete configuration information. Optional LocalTalk Interface In addition to the two standard interfaces—parallel and Ethernet—the QMS 4060 Print System supports an optional Ethernet network, Token-Ring network, LocalTalk network, or a single Macintosh interface. An optional interface may be installed in the optional interface opening on the back of the printer.
Using the Optional LocalTalk Interface Using the Optional LocalTalk Interface Connecting to the optional LocalTalk interface involves basically three steps: assembling the proper interface cabling (use a LocalTalk-type kit such as Netopia PhoneNET, available from your QMS vendor), making the connection, and making sure the necessary printing files are installed on the Macintosh. The optional LocalTalk interface is used to print if n Your host is any member of the Apple Macintosh family.
Using the Optional LocalTalk Interface Macintosh Interface Cabling To connect your printer to a single Macintosh, you must have » n Two PhoneNET-type transformer boxes: one with a DIN-8 connector for the printer port and one with a DIN-8 connector for the Macintosh port n An RJ11 (telephone) cable n Two terminating resistors to close the open sockets left in the transformer boxes after the connection is made Note: For cable pinout information check the “Cable Pinouts” section of appendix B in the R
Using the Optional LocalTalk Interface Making the Connection Use the following procedure to connect your printer to the Macintosh. ▲ Caution: Turn off both the printer and the Macintosh before making the connection. 1 Plug the connector from one transformer box into the printer’s LocalTalk port. 2 Plug the connector from the other transformer box into the Macintosh printer port. 3 Connect the two transformer boxes with the telephone cable.
Macintosh Printing Software Macintosh Printing Software If you’re replacing a PostScript printer, you can probably start printing now with the printing software already in place. Refer to your application documentation for instructions on sending documents to the printer.
Macintosh Printing Software 7 In the dialog box that appears, verify the Install location. To change the Install Location you can either use the drop-down list box to display and select the appropriate disk, or you can choose the Switch Disk button to scroll through the available disks. 8 Also in the dialog box, choose Easy Install or Custom Install. n Easy Install automatically installs all of the utilities, including the PDF, PDX, and PPD files and the screen fonts.
Macintosh Printing Software 2 If necessary, create a Printer Descriptions folder: System 7 users—Create a folder called Printer Descriptions inside the Extensions folder inside the System Folder. System 6 users—Create a folder called Printer Descriptions inside the System Folder. 3 Open the 4.x PPDs folder inside the PSExec 3.xx ƒ Folder. 4 Select the QMS 4060 Print System PDF, and drag it to the Printer Descriptions folder. 5 From the Apple menu, choose Chooser.
Macintosh Printing Software 2 Install the appropriate printer description file(s) for your application from 4.x PPDs, PDFs, or PDXs folder in the PSExec 3.xx folder: n If you use Adobe Separator, install the PPD file. Your Separator documentation explains where to put it. n If you use QuarkXPress, install the PDF in the same folder as QuarkXPress. Check your QuarkXPress documentation for details. n If you use Adobe PageMaker 5.x, install the version 4.x PPD in the Printer Descriptions folder.
Macintosh Printing Software selections are PPDs, and the non-italicized selections are PDFs.) See your QuarkXPress documentation for more information. Testing Macintosh Communication You can check communication between the printer selected in the Chooser and the Macintosh by sending a file to the printer from an application (see your application documentation for more information) or by printing a directory, as described here: 1 Display a disk or folder window. 2 Set up page information.
Macintosh Printing Software the File menu. This brings up the LaserWriter windows, which contains the QMS printing options. Normally, Aldus applications bypass LaserWriter and use an Aldus printer driver, which prevents you from accessing QMS printing options. A Note for Users of Adobe PhotoShop If you use Adobe PhotoShop, go to PhotoShop’s Page Setup dialog box, and select Use Printer’s Default Screen under the Screens option. This allows your choices in the QMS driver to take effect.
Macintosh Printing Software Min K Spool Sets the minimum number of kilobytes of system memory allocated to theLocalTalk interface. Menu Administration/Communications/LocalTalk/Min K Spool Choices 00000-99999 Default 00015 Notes This value must be less than K Mem For Spool (Administration/Memory menu). A 00000 value does not turn off the spooling buffer for the LocalTalk interface. If the value is set to 00000, the printer calculates the Min K Spool automatically at initialization.
Macintosh Printing Software PS Protocol Sets the binary communication protocol (BCP) for communicating over a LocalTalk interface to a PostScript printer. See chapter 5, “Additional Technical Information,” in the Reference manual for a full discussion of PS Protocol. Menu Administration/Communications/LocalTalk/PS Protocol Choices Normal—Enables standard, ASCII (7-bit) hex protocol. Data is sent and received in ASCII format. This mode is recommended if you do not print binary data.
Optional Serial Interface LocalTalk interface priority over jobs received via the parallel or optional serial interface.
Optional Serial Interface instructions for setting up the PC and installing (if necessary) any operating system software, such as DOS and/or Windows. What You Need for a Serial Interface 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.
Optional Serial Interface c Tighten the screws. To Computer To Printer 9-pin Female Or 9-pin Female 25-pin Female 4 Turn on both the printer and the PC. A start-up page should print and Serial RS-232C should be listed with the interfaces. If it doesn’t, see the “Printer Problem Checklist” in chapter 9, “Troubleshooting Printer Problems,” of the Operation guide. 5 Test communication between the printer and the PC.
Optional Serial Interface n Printer description files (if you use QuarkXPress 3.3, Aldus PageMaker, or Adobe PhotoShop) Installing a PostScript Printer Driver If you're using Windows, we recommend that you install the QMS-developed Windows driver, which is on the disk called Windows Drivers (shipped with the printer). Instructions for installing and activating the driver are included in the readme file which accompanies the driver software.
Optional Serial Interface take effect, go to PhotoShop’s Page Setup dialog box, and select Use Printer’s Default Screen under the Screens option. Printing from the PC You're now ready to print from your PC. From this point, you'll probably perform most printing tasks from your application. For specific information, check the printing section in your application documentation. For information on print media types and sizes, see chapter 2, “Print Media,” in the Reference guide.
Optional Serial Interface Emulation Sets the serial interface emulation. Menu Administration/Communications/Serial/Emulation Choices ESP, Hexdump, PostScript, PCL5, HPGL, Lineprinter » Default Note: Other optional emulations such as, TIFF, CAL, CCITT, and LN03 also appear, if installed. ESP Minimum Number of Kilobytes for Spooling Sets the minimum number of kilobytes of system memory allocated to the serial interface.
Optional Serial Interface Choices 00000-99999 Default 00030 End Job Mode Enables (and identifies an end-of-job sequence) or disables data stream sensing for the end-of-document (EOD) command. Menu Administration/Communications/Serial/End Job Mode Choices None—The printer recognizes only the PostScript ^D command. QMS EOD—The printer recognizes only the QMS %%EndOfDocument command. HP EOD—The printer recognizes only the HP %12345X command.
Optional Serial Interface Default 9600 Notes Baud rates of 19200 and 38400 require hardware flow control (Administration/Communications/Serial/Hdwe Flow Ctl menu). Parity Sets the check bit used to identify data transmission errors. Menu Administration/Communications/Serial/Parity Choices None, Odd, Even Default None Notes The printer’s parity setting must match that of the host or application.
Optional Serial Interface Transmit Software Flow Control Sets the software communication protocol used by the host computer to control communication with the printer. Menu Administration/Communications/Serial/Xmit Sw Flow Ctl Choices ETX/ACK, None, XON/XOFF Default None Data Bits Sets the number of data bits transmitted per character. Menu Administration/Communications/Serial/Data Bits Choices 7 Bits, 8 Bits Default 8 Bits Stop Bits Sets the number of stop bits transmitted per character.
Optional Serial Interface Defaults DSR POL DSR DTR POL DTR RTS CTS Notes If the host uses hardware flow control, set this option to match the type used by the host.
Optional Serial Interface Default Normal Notes See chapter 5, “Additional Technical Information,”in the Reference guide for a full discussion of PS Protocol.
4 Optional Emulations In This Chapter . . .
Softloadable Emulations Softloadable Emulations Optional emulations, such as ImageServer, LN03 Plus, QUIC II, CGM, QFORM, and XES are available as PostScript files on floppy disks for your PC.Contact QMS for the available optional emulations. This section describes how to download an optional emulation to the printer’s hard disk. See your emulation documentation on the latest and more complete information on downloading and configuring optional emulations.
Softloadable Emulations 2 Turn on the printer, and wait for IDLE to appear in the message window. 3 Insert the emulation disk in your PC’s 3.5" disk drive, and change to that drive (for example, if you’re using the A drive, type a:↵). 4 Send the emulation to the printer’s hard disk. n If your PC and printer are connected through the parallel port, type copy /b *.ps lpt#↵ where # is 1 to 3. (/b refers to binary files.
Softloadable Emulations 5 Open an ftp session at your PC or workstation by typing one of the following commands: ftp printername↵ ftp ipaddress↵ 6 (for example, ftp pctdev6↵) (for example, ftp 161.33.130.45↵) When prompted for a user name and password, press Enter. An ftp> prompt displays. 7 At the ftp> prompt, change to binary mode by typing bin↵ 8 At the ftp> prompt, send the emulation file to the printer’s hard disk by typing put filename.ps↵ where filename is the name of the installation file.
Emulation Configuration Emulation Configuration When an emulation has been downloaded to the printer’s hard disk and the printer has been rebooted, the emulation will show up on the printer status page and in the configuration menu. Refer to the manuals provided with the emulation for configuration options for CALS (ImageServer), TIFF (ImageServer), CGM, LN03 Plus, and QUIC II. Use the Administration/Emulations menu to set the parameters for the available printer emulations.
5 New System Software In This Chapter . . .
Updating System Software Updating System Software The system software in your QMS 4060 Print System is stored on the internal hard disk. This allows you to update the system software without opening up the printer and installing new PROMs. Updated system software allows you to take advantage of future enhancements to the printer. » Note: The software loadable system mentioned in this section does not modify the code used by QMS CrownNet interface cards.
Updating System Software Requirements The following table describes the minimum requirements needed to download system software to your QMS 4060 Print System. Downloading Macintosh via: PC - Parallel PC - Serial Ethernet Free hard disk space needed on host computer Minimum 4.5 MB Minimum 4.5 MB Minimum 4.5 MB Minimum 4.5 MB Notes Requires connection from Macintosh serial port to serial port of printer. Cable must be wired as null modem or null modem adaptor attached.
Updating System Software Decompressing the SystemLoader Application The SystemLoader application comes on two disks. Before you can update the printer’s system software, you must decompress the files on the disks. Use the following procedure: 1 Create a new folder on the Macintosh. 2 Insert disk 1 into the floppy disk drive. 3 Double-click the SystemLoader.1 file icon. The UnStuffIt application starts up, decompresses the SYSTEMLOADER.1, SYSTEMLOADER.2, SYSTEMLOADER.3, and SYSTEMLOADER.
Updating System Software 5 Send the new image to the printer. a At the Macintosh, double-click the SystemLoader icon. b In the dialog box that appears, make sure the correct download port is selected, and then choose the Send button to start the download. The downloading process takes about 30 minutes. After the updated system software has been written to the system disk, the message Download Complete! appears on the Macintosh screen, and the printer reboots with the new system software.
Updating System Software They instruct you to insert the system software disks in the following order: 7 a Last disk (system software disk 4) b Disk 1 (system software disk 1) c Disk 2 (system software disk 2) d Disk 3 (system software disk 3) e Disk 4 (system software disk 4) Turn on the printer, wait for IDLE to appear in the message window, and then print an advanced status page.
Updating System Software Note: The new system image will not erase the old image until the printer verifies that the new image is valid. » 6 Print another advanced status page, and verify that the configuration settings are the same. Downloading the System Software—Serial 1 Connect the serial cable to the printer. 2 Access the Administration/Miscellaneous/New System Image menu. 3 Select Yes in the New System Image menu.
Updating System Software Downloading the System Software—Ethernet 1 Switch to an MS-DOS prompt. 2 Change to the directory that contains the SYSTEM.PS file. 3 Type ftp xxx↵ (where xxx is the IP address of your printer). 4 For the user name press Enter. 5 For the password press Enter. 6 At the FTP prompt type bin↵ to change to binary mode. 7 Type put system.ps↵. 8 When the software has finished downloading and the FTP prompt returns, type quit↵ to return to the DOS prompt.
6 Hardware Options In This Chapter . . .
Large-Capacity Input Feeder Large-Capacity Input Feeder The Large-Capacity Input Feeder (LCIF) holds 3000 sheets and increases the paper input capacity of the printer to 4500 sheets. There are two models of the LCIF: one model feeds letter-size paper and the other model feeds A4-size paper.
Large-Capacity Input Feeder f Remove the sheet guide/support stand guide and support stand from the box. g Save the packing material for possible repacking of the LCIF.
Large-Capacity Input Feeder 2 Locate the support stand, the support stand guide, and the sheet guide. Sheet Guide Support Stand Guide Support Stand 3 Open the front door of the printer. 4 Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the right side paper input cover by loosening the front screw and removing the rear screw. ...........
Large-Capacity Input Feeder 5 Attach the sheet guide to the printer using the screws you loosened and removed in step 4. 6 Install the support stand guide using the screws attached. 7 Lift the support stand and place on top of the support stand guide.
Large-Capacity Input Feeder 8 Attach the support stand to the support stand guide. 9 Pull out the support stand slide-rails until they lock in the out position. LCIF Support Stand 10 Set the LCIF on the pins of the slide-rail. 11 Secure the LCIF to the support stand using the two thumbscrews.
Large-Capacity Input Feeder 12 Slide the LCIF into the sheet guide on the printer, until it locks in place. 13 Adjust the leveling feet on the LCIF support stand so that the two leveling chains are just touching the floor. Red Alignment Marks LTR LTR Leveling Chains LTR Leveling Feet 14 Make sure the red alignment marks on the LCIF and the sheet guide line up. If the alignment marks do not line up, adjust the leveling feet on the support stand. 15 Make sure the power on the printer is turned off.
Large-Capacity Input Feeder 17 Connect the interface cable to the connector on the rear lower left side of the printer. Interface Cable 18 Slide the LCIF into the sheet guide on the printer, until it locks in place. 19 Turn on the printer.
Large-Capacity Input Feeder 20 Check the printer display panel for the LCIF graphic. This lets you know the LCIF is connected properly. LETTER IDLE Online LETTER LETTER Tray Status Cancel LTR Copy 21 To load paper in the LCIF, open the LCIF door, press the button on top of the LCIF, load paper, and close the door. LTR LTR LTR LTR LTR LTR 22 Press the Tray button on the printer control panel to select the LCIF for paper feeding.
2000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker 2000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker The Large-Capacity Output Stacker (LCOS) holds 2000 sheets and increases the paper output capacity of the printer to 2500 sheets.
2000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker Unpacking the 2000-Sheet LCOS M WARNING: The LCOS weighs approximately 71 lb. (32 kg). Do not attempt to lift or move it by yourself. ACHTUNG! Der LCOS wiegt ca. 32 kg; bitte versuchen Sie niemals, das Gerät alleine anzuheben oder zu tragen. 1 Unpack the LCOS from the shipping box and with the help of another person, carefully lift the LCOS from the box and place it on the floor.
2000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker Hardware Contents After unpacking, check for the following LCOS hardware contents: Power Cord Paper Guide Bracket B Bracket A M4x10 Screws M6x12 Screw 4 M4x6 Thumbscrews Connect Pin Make sure that all items are included in your shipment before setting up your LCOS. 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.
2000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker Installation Procedure After the unpacking is complete, use the following procedure to install the LCOS. 1 Loosen the nut holding the safety tilt bar from the back of the LCOS in the bottom right leg. 2 Remove the safety tilt bar.
2000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker 3 6-14 Turn the bar over and replace in the reverse direction.
2000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker 4 Raise the four leveling bolts on the LCOS. 5 Remove the upper cover from the left side of the printer by removing two screws.
2000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker Preparing the Printer 6-16 1 Snap the paper guide into place. 2 Locate bracket B and the connect pin included in the LCOS box contents.
2000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker 3 Use a small flat-bladed screwdriver to pop out the two small panels from the bottom cover. 4 Attach bracket B to the bottom-left side of the printer with the M6x12 screw and fasten the connect pin.
2000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker 5 Attach bracket A to the bottom of the LCOS. Bracket A Connecting the 2000-Sheet LCOS to the Printer 1 6-18 Position the LCOS so that its positioning hole is aligned with the connect pin on the printer.
2000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker 2 Push the output stacker against the printer and fit the connect pin into the larger circular section of the LCOS positioning hole. Bracket A Bracket B 3 Push the LCOS toward to the front of the printer to lock the pins into the positioning holes. 4 Fasten bracket A to bracket B on the printer with the M4x6 hex-type screw included with the LCOS contents.
2000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker 5 Turn the two front levelers counterclockwise to tilt the top of the LCOS securely against the printer. Connecting Cables and Turning on the LCOS 1 6-20 Plug the interface cable from the LCOS into the connector on the rear bottom right of the back of the printer.
2000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker Note: Make sure the main power switch is in the off position. » 2 M Plug one end of the power cord into the LCOS and the other end into a grounded outlet. WARNING: This product is equipped with a 3-wire grounding type plug, a plug that has a third (grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature and the LCOS can be damaged if the plug is modified to work in a non-grounded receptacle.
2000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker 4 Check the printer display panel for the LCOS graphic. This lets you know the LCOS is connected properly. LETTER IDLE Online 5 6-22 LETTER LETTER Tray Cancel Status LTR Copy Select the LCOS as the output bin through the Operator Control/Outputbin configuration menu.
3000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker 3000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker The 3000-sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker (LCOS) holds 3000 sheets and increases the paper output capacity of the printer to 3500 sheets. What's in the Kit? n 3000-sheet LCOS n Interface cable n Output stacker hardware Unpacking the 3000-Sheet LCOS 1 Remove the accessories box from the outer box.
3000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker 2 Remove the power cable. 3 Set the box upright and remove the cardboard positioned on top of the LCOS. Note: The legs and casters should be on the bottom of the box. » 4 Firmly grasp the top and bottom of the LCOS and roll it slowly out of the box, ensuring that the LCOS doesn’t fall back as you do so. 2stk.eps 5 » 6-24 Remove the packing tape and the plastic from the LCOS. Note: Save all packing materials in case you ever need to move or ship the LCOS.
3000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker 6 Open the LCOS door and remove the tape on the paper guides inside the LCOS.
3000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker Hardware Contents After unpacking, check for the following LCOS hardware contents: Paper Guides Tray Joining Frame Stopper Stopper Guide Paper Output Guide 3stk.eps Make sure that all items are included in your shipment before setting up your LCOS. 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.
3000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker The following table shows the screws and bolts you need to install the LCOS. These are included with the LCOS accessories.
3000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker Installation Procedure M WARNING: The 3000-sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker weighs over 66 pounds (30 kg). Do not attempt to lift or move it by yourself. ACHTUNG! Der LCOS wiegt ca. 30 kg; bitte versuchen Sie niemals, das Gerät alleine anzuheben oder zu tragen. After unpacking is complete, use the following procedure to install the LCOS. 1 Attach the stopper to the lower rear of the LCOS using the two screws (M4 x 6).
3000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker » Note: The tray has six pre-drilled holes for the screws.
3000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker 3 Locate the left paper guide, and slide it through the left slot of the paper tray. Knurled screw (captive) Paper guide (T,L) Paper guide (T, R) Knurled screw (captive) The paper guides are labeled T,L for top-left and T,R for top-right. The shorter arm should be on top, and the flange should point inward.
3000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker 4 Locate the paper size markers and the alignment hole that corresponds to the desired paper size. Note: Paper size markers appear on both the top and bottom of the LCOS. » Paper size markers Alingment holes Note: When you first install the LCOS, we recommend that you set the paper guides as far apart as possible (A3/A4 setting). There is no need to adjust the guides unless the LCOS experiences paper stacking problems.
3000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker 6 Repeat steps 3 through 5 for the right paper guide. Knurled screw (captive) Paper guide (T,L) Paper guide (T, R) Knurled screw (captive) Preparing the Printer After assembling the LCOS, prepare the QMS 4060 Printer for attachment of the LCOS.
3000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker 1 Remove the paper output cover from the printer by removing two screws.
3000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker 2 Remove the left screw in the upper cover. Left screw 3 » Insert spacer B bolt into the hole in the upper cover where you just removed the screw. Note: The bolts are labeled. Make sure you use the correct bolt.
3000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker 4 Remove the right screw in the upper cover.
3000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker 5 Insert spacer bolt A into the hole where you just removed the screw.
3000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker 6 Snap, the paper guide into place.
3000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker 7 Remove the two screws in the lower cover.
3000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker 8 » Insert the two spacer bolts (C) into the lower cover holes where you just removed the screws Note: The bolts are labeled. Make sure you use the correct bolt.
3000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker 9 Use a small flat-bladed screwdriver to pop out the two small panels from the bottom cover.
3000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker 10 Use the two captive screws to install the stopper guide where the square panels were located.
3000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker 11 Use the four captive screws on the joining frame to attach the joining frame to the spacer bolts. Joining frame Connecting the 3000-Sheet LCOS to the Printer After assembling the LCOS and preparing the printer, you’re ready to attach the LCOS to the printer. 1 6-42 Roll the two units together.
3000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker 2 Lift the LCOS a little to make sure that the connecting pin on the stopper guide is aligned with the stopper hole on the LCOS, and then push the LCOS against the printer.
3000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker The two metal pins on the back of the LCOS are connected to the corresponding holes in the joining frame, and the printer latch is engaged. Latch lever Metal pin » Note: To disconnect the LCOS from the printer, pull the latch lever towards you and move the LCOS away from the printer. Connecting Cables and Turning on the LCOS Once the LCOS and printer are attached, you’re ready to connect the interface cable and power cable.
3000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker 1 Plug the interface cable from the LCOS into the connector on the back of the printer near the bottom. Top view Interface Connector Side view Interface cable Power cable socket 2 Plug one end of the power cable into the LCOS and the other end of the cable into a grounded outlet. 3 Turn on the LCOS power switch. The power switch is on the lower-front of the LCOS. It takes a few seconds for the LCOS to perform power-up diagnostics. 4 Turn on the printer.
3000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker 5 Check the printer display panel for the LCOS graphic. This lets you know the LCOS is connected properly. IDLE Online 6 LETTER LETTER LETTER Tray Cancel Status LTR Copy Select the LCOS as the output bin through the Operator Control/Outputbin configuration menu. Using the 3000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker This section provides information on how to adjust the paper stopper and paper guides on the LCOS.
3000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker 1 Locate the paper stopper on top of the LCOS and position it as shown.
3000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker 2 » Locate the paper size markers on the stopper, and slide the paper stopper to the desired paper size Note: If you’re printing on A3 or Ledger paper, you don’t need the paper stopper. Lift the paper stopper up and out of the way. Paper size choices are Legal, Executive, B5, and A4/LTR. Adjusting the Paper Guides » 6-48 Note: We recommend that you set the paper guides as far apart as possible.
3000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker 1 Locate the paper guides on the LCOS. There are two paper guides, one on each side of the LCOS.
3000-Sheet Large-Capacity Output Stacker 2 Release a guide by unscrewing the knurled screws (captive) that connect the guide to the top and bottom of the LCOS. LCOS Top LCOS Bottom 3 Use the paper size markers at the top and bottom of the LCOS to reposition the guide to the desired paper size. 4 Tighten the knurled screws (captive) to reattach the guide to the printer. 5 Repeat this procedure for the guide on the other side of the LCOS. Make sure that you select the same paper size for each guide.
Custom Tray Custom Tray The custom input tray on your QMS 4060 Print System allows you to print three more paper sizes—Statement, B4(ISO), and B5(ISO). This tray also supports all the normal paper sizes supported on the standard trays Installation of the tray involves replacing one of the standard input trays. Follow this procedure to install and set up your custom tray. Custom Tray Installation 1 Pull out the standard tray until it stops.
Custom Tray 2 Note: The custom tray can be installed in any of the three standard tray positions—upper, middle, or lower. The printer can support up to three custom trays. » 3 6-52 Lift up and remove the paper tray. Insert the custom tray at an angle, then lower it and push it in.
Custom Tray 4 Slide the paper guides to fit your media. 5 Place your custom sized media in the custom tray. The height of the media stack should not exceed the full mark on the paper guides.
Custom Tray 6 Set up the tray media size tabs on the rear of the custom tray. Use the following chart for reference or the label attached to the paper tray. :Length 7.16” to 8.5” (182mm to 215.9mm) :Width 3.93” to 11.69” (100mm to 297mm) :Length 11.69” to 17” (297mm to 431.8mm) :Width 3.93” to 11.69” (100mm to 297mm) :Length 8.5” to 11.69” (215.9mm to 297mm) :Width 3.93” to 11.
Security Key Tray Tabs Standard Media Size B4, Legal, 11”X17”, A3, B4(ISO), B5, B5(ISO) Access the Operator Control/Custom Input Bins configuration menu to select the standard paper size for the custom input bin. ▲ Caution: If you do not set up the paper size in the Operator Control/ Custom Input Bins menu, the printer could select an incorrect paper size and your image will not be positioned correctly on the page.
Security Key Procedure The security key port is located on the back, left side of the printer. To install a security key, use the following procedure: 1 Make sure the printer is off line. 2 Insert the security key into the port. Security Key Port 3 Press the Online button to take the printer off line. 4 Press the Menu button.
Security Key » 7 Press the Next button to view the following options: Operator Passwrd, Use Operator Pwd, Admin Password, and Use Admin Pwd. 8 To protect the Operation menu, use the Operator Passwrd option to select the password, and then Use Operator Pwd to turn on this option. 9 To protect the Administration menu, use the Admin Password option to select the password, and then Use Admin Pwd to turn on this option.
BuzzBox Lite flashes INVALID PASSWORD for three seconds, and then returns to the parent menu. If you forget the password, your system administrator can easily recover it by following the installation procedure again. When the correct password is entered, the submenu displays. The password for these two menus may be the same or different. See “Installation Menu”in chapter 4 of the Reference manual for more information. Note: Password protection does not prevent software commands from changing functions.
BuzzBox Lite Installing BuzzBox Lite 1 Install one end of the RJ-ll cable connector to the port labeled BuzzBox. BuzzBox Port 2 Attach the other end of the RJ-11 cable to the BuzzBox Lite unit. 3 Make sure the site you choose isn’t going to 4 n interfere with paper exiting the printer. n cover any vents, doors, connectors, or labels. n cause the BuzzBox ribbon cable to stretch or twist tightly. Use the Velcro provided to mount BuzzBox Lite where the printer operator can see and/or hear it.
BuzzBox Lite The light flashes and the buzzer sounds until the printer is placed back on line or until the light and buzzer switches are turned off. Using BuzzBox Lite n When BuzzBox lights or buzzes, check the printer message window to find out what has interrupted printing. See chapter 9, “Troubleshooting Printer Problems,” of the Operation manual for a list of printer messages and how to respond to them.
7 CrownCopy In This Chapter . . .
Introduction Introduction The QMS CrownCopy option consists of an image scanner and software. This feature increases the functionality of your printer, transforming it into a copier as well as a printer. The functionality of CrownCopy is already built into your printer, so using CrownCopy is as simple as making the connections and pushing the Copy button. Print System Requirements n At least 32 MB of memory installed on the printer.
Installation Installation 1 Refer to the instructions that come with the scanner to unpack it and prepare it for use. 2 Ensure that both the scanner and the printer are turned off. 3 Ensure that the scanner’s SCSI ID is set to 5. 4 Locate the SCSI connector on the rear of the scanner. 5 If you’re connecting only the scanner to the printer, use the following procedure. Otherwise, go to step 6. a Plug the male end of the SCSI terminator into the scanner’s SCSI connector.
Installation 6 If you’re connecting the scanner and one or more external SCSI devices to the printer, use the following procedure: a Plug the daisy chain connector into the scanner. b Attach one end of the SCSI cable to the daisy chain connector and the other end of the cable to the SCSI port on the printer. c Attach one end of another SCSI cable to the daisy chain connector.
Installation 10 Insert the copy key into the “Security” port on the left rear of the printer interface panel. You can’t access the CrownCopy menu unless the copy key is inserted. The printer can be either on or off. ▲ Caution: Even though both the copy key and serial interface have a DB-9 interface, the connectors are keyed, and they can’t be interchanged. Make sure that you install the copy key only in the port marked “Key.” Security Port Your CrownCopy scanner is now ready to use.
Flatbed Scanning Flatbed Scanning » Note: For optimum performance change the printer default resolution to 600 dpi by using the Administration/Engine/Default Resolution menu setting. ▲ Caution: CrownCopy requires a minimum of 32 MB of RAM installed on the printer. 1 ▲ Turn on the scanner, wait 5 seconds, and turn on the printer. Caution: The scanner must be turned on first so the printer can recognize the scanner’s presence.
ADF Scanning 6 Press the Select key to display COPY READY TO COPY 7 Press the Select key again to begin copying. 8 When the copying is complete, remove the document. ADF Scanning Memory Configuration To print multiple copies of multiple sheets from the scanner’s automatic document feeder (ADF), we recommend that your printer have a hard disk installed. The printer’s hard disk is used for temporary storage of the scanned image.
ADF Scanning Procedure » Note: For optimum performance change the default resolution to 600 dpi by using the Administration/Engine/Default Resolution menu setting. ▲ Caution: CrownCopy requires a minimum of 32 MB of RAM installed on the printer. 1 ▲ Caution: The scanner must be turned on first so the printer can recognize the scanner’s presence. 2 ▲ 7-8 Turn on the scanner, wait 5 seconds, and turn on the printer. Insert the copy key in the “Security” port on the printer’s interface panel.
ADF Scanning e Repeat steps b-d for the entire document. 5 Move the paper feed guides on the ADF so that they’re approximately 0.25"/5 mm wider than the document. 6 Place the document to be copied face down in the input paper chute, putting the ends of the bottom 2 or 3 sheets into the automatic feeder. Slide the stack forward until it rests against the ADF sensor. The sensor is a small plastic arm inside the ADF. The ADF can be loaded with up to 50 sheets of A4-, legal-, or letter-size paper.
Menu Configuration 8 Make sure the printer’s Online light is on. If the Online light is not on, press the Online key to put the printer on line. 9 Press the Copy key. In the printer’s message window you should see COPIER MENU COPY 10 Press the Select key, and you should see COPY READY TO COPY 11 Press the Select key again and the scanner should begin copying your document. ▲ Caution: Do not press on or open the scanner cover during the copy process.
Menu Configuration » Note: The Copy key must be inserted in the “Security” port on the printer interface panel before you can access the Copier menu. Copier Menu Number of Copies Select Mode Copy Mode Custom Config Origin Automatic Gray Custom Gray X Offset Binary B&W Halftone B&W Y Offset Scan Resolution 100 200 150 300 Halftone Adjust Brightness D L .......|.......
Menu Configuration Copy Quality Decisions The quality of your copied image depends on several factors. You must consider these factors when judging the output quality of your copied image. The quality of the copy can be adjusted by settings on the CrownCopy menu.
Menu Configuration Making Changes to the CrownCopy Menu To access the Copier Menu, press the Copy key once. Then use the Next or Previous key to scroll across the top level menus (Copy, Number of Copies, and Copy Mode). To enter a lower-level menu or select a menu option, press the Select key. Use the Menu key to back out of the menu and return to IDLE after you have made your selections or after you have completed copying.
Menu Configuration Copy Menu Copier Menu/Copy Purpose Use this option to make a copy. Choices Copy When the printer is on line, press the Copy key to access the copy menu. Notes The default scan resolution is 200 dpi. See “Scan Resolution” on page 7-17 for information on increasing scan resolution. Number of Copies Menu Copier Menu/Number of Copies Purpose Use this option to set the number of copies you want. Choices 1 to 999. Each digit is set individually.
Menu Configuration Select Mode Menu Copier Menu/Copy Mode/Select Mode Purpose Use this menu to specify what type of copy is being made so the printer can optimize for this type output. Choices Automatic Gray, Custom Gray, Binary B/W, Halftone B/W Default Automatic Gray Notes Automatic Gray—Sets color depth to 8-bit gray and scan resolution to 200 dpi. Use this option when copying documents that are color or shades of gray. Best quality output for images.
Menu Configuration Scan Size Menu Copier Menu/Copy Mode/Scan Size Purpose Select the width (horizontal size) and length (vertical size) from the origin of the image to be scanned to crop (scan only part of) an image or to reduce the copying time for images smaller than letter or A4. Choices Supported Size Letter Legal A5 B5 A4 Horiz. (in x 100) 850 850 582 715 827 Default Horiz. (in x 100) Vert. (in x 100) 850 (8.5") 1100 (11.
Menu Configuration Scale Size% Menu Copier Menu/Copy Mode/Scale Size% Purpose Use this to change the scale value from the current value in the positive or negative direction. Choices 50-200% dpi range Default 100 dpi Note Original of source will be printed at the upper left of the page. The bottom of the page may be cropped. If you want to scale the copy, you must set the Scale Size% first and then press the Copy key. Press the Online key only after copying has finished.
Menu Configuration Halftone Adjust/Brightness Menu Copier Menu/Copy Mode/Custom Config/Halftone Adjust/ Brightness Purpose Allows you to adjust the brightness of halftone mode scans. This setting is enabled by the Select Mode/Halftone B/W menu. Choices 15 brightness settings; each setting makes an incremental brightness change of about 2%. D—Moving the setting in this direction decreases brightness. It darkens the overall image making light and dark areas appear darker.
Menu Configuration Binary Adjust/Threshold Menu Copier Menu/Copy Mode/Custom Config/Binary Adjust/ Threshold Purpose Allows you to adjust the detection point for black vs. white in Binary B/W mode. Choices There are 15 levels of threshold available. Each level changes the threshold slightly.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Error Messages If this message displays in the printer’s message window... Do this... Copy Key Not Installed n Check to see if the copy key is installed correctly on the printer. Copier Not Connected n Check to see if the scanner’s Ready LED is on. n Check the SCSI cable connection on both ends. n Check to see if there is a terminator at the end of the SCSI chain. n Make sure the SCSI port is set to 5.
Troubleshooting Other Problems If this happens... Do this... Documents don’t feed smoothly into the ADF. n Clean the ADF. Edges of the copy are cut off n Make sure you’re centering documents at the top of the scanner glass and that the scan size setting is correct. n Keep in mind that the size of the scanned print cannot exceed the printer’s maximum imageable area for the size media being used. Image quality of copies is not optimal.
Troubleshooting If this happens... Do this... Scanner lamp flickers, is dim, or fails to come on n The scanner lamp is failing or has failed and needs to be replaced. Several pages feed into the n Clean the ADF.
A QMS Customer Support In This Appendix . . .
Sources of Support Sources of Support Several sources of help and information are available, depending on the type of help you need: Your QMS Vendor 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. Your Application Vendor Often, “printing” problems have more to do with the application being used than with the printer.
Sources of Support CompuServe Through CompuServe, you ask general (non-technical) questions, share information with other users, and access printing information and programs. When you use CompuServe, type go qmsprint↵ to go directly to the forum where QMS is located. The QMS library section contains application notes, printer drivers, utilities, technical information, and announcement files.
Sources of Support þ The emulation of the file you’re printing and the emulation mode of the port þ Your printer firmware version (listed on the status/start-up pages) þ If you can print, have a status page available A-4 n Fax—You can fax questions to the CRC at (334) 633-3716 (US). Provide the same information as listed above, and indicate whether you would like a faxed or a phoned reply.
QMS Worldwide Offices QMS World-wide Offices QMS United States and Latin America 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.
QMS Worldwide Offices QMS in Japan General Contact (+81)-3 3779-9600 Fax (+81)-3 3779-9650 Internet http://www.qmsj.co.jp QMS in Latin America General Contact Cra 43 DD#8-42 Officina 201 Medellin, Colombia (+57) (4) 312 13 70 Fax (+57) (4) 268 92 97 QMS EMEA QMS Australia Anitech Sydney Business & Tech.
QMS Worldwide Offices QMS Italy Via della Repubblica 56 43100 Parma Italy (+39) 52–1231 998 Fax (+39) 52–1232 902 QMS Nordic Arenavägen 41, 6th floor 121 77 Johanneshov Sweden, Finland, Sweden Norway, and (+46) 8–600 01 30 Denmark Fax (+46) 8–600 01 33 QMS South Africa QMS UK United Kingdom and Ireland Saskay House Unit 24 Sunninghill Business Park Peltier Road, Sunninghill, Johannesburg Republic of South Africa (+27) 11–807 6957 Fax (+27) 11–807 6960 Old Bridge House, The Hythe Staines, Middlesex TW
Index A Accessing the Kanji fonts 2-5 ADF Copying 7-7 Adobe PageMaker 3-11 PhotoShop 3-13 Separator 3-11 Aldus 3-12 Freehand 3-11 PageMaker 3-11 PrePrint 3-11 AppleTalk Connection 3-5 See also LocalTalk Testing communication 3-12 Application Macintosh 3-11 Notes, QMS 3-19 PC 3-19 Automatic Document Feeder Cautions 7-9 Automatic document feeder Scanning 7-7 B Backing up Jaz drive, to 1-7 Zip drive, to 1-7 Baud Baud rate menu (Serial) 3-22 Brightness option 7-19 Buzzbox 6-1 BuzzBox Lite 6-58 C Cabling Loc
PC interface 3-17 Card Security 7-5 Communication Testing, Macintosh 3-12 Configuration CrownCopy 7-10 Connection Serial port 3-17 Copy key 7-6, 7-8, 7-10 Copy menu 7-10 Brightness option 7-19 Copy option 7-14 Number of Copies option 7-14 Copy option see CrownCopy 7-14 Copying ADF 7-7 CrownCopy configuration 7-10 CrownCopy Brightness adjustment 7-19 Configuration 7-10 Error messages 7-20 Installation 7-2, 7-3 Menu Options 7-14 Requirements, print system 7-2 Setup 7-2 Troubleshooting 7-20 CrownCopy, configur
Disk 2-2 Installing disk fonts 2-2 Intellifont SIMM 2-3 Optional 2-2 Optional, card 2-2 Using disk fonts 2-2 H Hard disk Backing up 1-7 Device numbers 1-3 External 1-2 Formatting 1-5 Identifying 1-3 Restoring 1-9 Hardware flow control 3-24 Hardware requirements 2-4 Hdwe Flow Ctl menu (serial) 3-24 How to Format a disk 1-5 HP EOD 3-22 J Jaz drive Backing up to 1-7 Restoring from 1-9 K Kanji fonts and related files Kanji fonts 2-4 Kanji option kit Accessing the Kanji fonts 2-5 Kanji SIMM Installing 2-5, 2-
System 7 3-10 SystemLoader 5-3 Testing communication 3-12 Updating print system software 5-3 Macintosh Utilities, QMS Installing 3-8 Menu See Configuration menu 7-10 Min K Spool menu Serial 3-21 Mode menu Serial 3-20 N Network Interface 3-3, 3-4, 3-16 Number of Copies option 7-14 O Optional accessories Keys 6-56 Security key 6-55 Options BuzzBox Lite 6-58 Custom tray 6-1 Custom tray installation 6-51 Custom tray setup 6-54 Emulations 4-1 Fonts 2-2 Interfaces 3-1 LCIF 6-1 LCOS 6-1 New system software 5-1 S
R Rcv Sw Flow Ctl menu (serial) 3-23 Resolution, scan 7-19 Restoring data Jaz drive, from 1-9 Zip drive, from 1-9 S Scaling 7-17 Scan resolution 7-19 Scanner Troubleshooting 7-20 Scanning 7-6 ADF 7-7 Flatbed 7-6 Security key 6-1, 6-55 Installing 6-56 Security port 6-56 Select mode 7-19 Serial Baud Rate menu 3-22 Data Bits menu 3-24 Emulation menu 3-21 End Job Mode menu 3-22 Hardware control 3-24 Hdwe Flow Ctl menu 3-24 Ignore Par. Err.
W Windows driver 3-19 X Xmit Sw Flow Ctl menu (serial) Serial 3-24 Z Zip drive Backing up to 1-7 Restoring from 1-9 v I-6 QMS 4060 Print System Options