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&RQWHQWV ,QWURGXFWLRQ About the Printer .......................................................................... 1-2 Printer Options 1-2 About the Documentation ........................................................... 1-4 Standard Product Documentation 1-4 Related Documentation 1-7 Manuals on the CD-ROMs 1-7 About This Manual 1-9 Typographic Conventions 1-11 Printer Features ..........................................................................
Advanced Document Handling Capabilities 1-18 Convenient Control Panel Operation 1-18 Four Resident Emulations 1-19 Resident Typefaces, Fonts, and Symbol Sets 1-20 Software Loadable System 1-20 Printer Job Accounting 1-21 Energy Star Compliance 1-22 Plug-and-Play Compatibility 1-22 Toner Savings 1-22 QMS CrownAdmin 3 1-23 Printer Options 1-23 What's Next? .............................................................................. 1-29 6HWWLQJ 8S
&RQQHFWLQJ WR D 3& Introduction .................................................................................. 3-2 Connecting to a PC ...................................................................... 3-2 Making a Parallel Connection ..................................................... 3-3 What You Need for a Parallel Interface 3-3 Making the Connection ................................................................ 3-4 PC Printing Software ......................................................
Install the QMS CrownNet Print Utility or the QMS Network Print Monitor ......................................................... 4-14 Where To Go From Here ........................................................... 4-14 If You Have Trouble ................................................................... 4-15 What's Next? .............................................................................. 4-15 &RQQHFWLQJ WR D 0DFLQWRVK Introduction ..........................................................
$ 406 &XVWRPHU 6XSSRUW Sources of Support ..................................................................... A-2 Your QMS Vendor A-2 Your Application Vendor A-2 Q-FAX A-2 The QMS Corporate Bulletin Board System A-3 CompuServe A-3 Internet A-3 QMS Customer Response Center (CRC) A-4 QMS World-wide Offices ............................................................ A-5 % &RQILJXUDWLRQ 0HQX Introduction .................................................................................
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$ERXW WKH 3ULQWHU $ERXW WKH 3ULQWHU The QMS 2425/2425 TURBO Print System (base model) is a powerful, but easy-to-use 24-page per-minute monochrome laser printer offering The next-generation Crown operating system High-performance processing Innovative network features Flexible emulations support Toner conservation and energy efficiency An assortment of printer fonts The QMS 2425 EX/2425 TURBO EX Print System (executive model) comes with additional features, such as an internal hard
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$ERXW WKH 'RFXPHQWDWLRQ $ERXW WKH 'RFXPHQWDWLRQ 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. Several pieces of documentation accompany your printer. This section gives you an idea of how we’ve organized information and which documents you’ll probably refer to the most.
$ERXW WKH 'RFXPHQWDWLRQ QMS 2425 Print System Reference Document CD-ROM QMS 2425 Print System Options Refer to this manual for information on installing QMS printer options.
$ERXW WKH 'RFXPHQWDWLRQ QMS Crown Network Notes Software Utilities CD-ROM Refer to this manual for network tips. It discusses 3Com 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 administrators need this information. » Note: This manual is provided on CD-ROM in encapsulated PostScript (EPS) form. Refer to the README file for information on printing a hard copy of the manual.
$ERXW WKH 'RFXPHQWDWLRQ 5HODWHG 'RFXPHQWDWLRQ Several other documents are also helpful when using your printer: PostScript Reference Manuals Other manuals that contain PostScript information are the PostScript Language Reference Manual (Adobe Systems, Inc., Reading, MA: AddisonWesley, 1990, ISBN-0201-18127-4), and other PostScript Language Reference Manual supplements.
$ERXW WKH 'RFXPHQWDWLRQ When you use Acrobat to view your manuals, keep the following tips in mind for using some of the navigation features built into Acrobat and your manuals. You may view the document in three different styles: page only, with bookmarks, or with thumbnails. Try each to see which you like best. Viewing with bookmarks will enable you to use a quick table of contents to move around the document. The toolbar also gives you quick access to page navigation features.
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$ERXW WKH 'RFXPHQWDWLRQ Connecting to an Ethernet Network Explains how to connect the printer to an Ethernet network using the built-in Ethernet (CrownNet) network port. Connecting to a Macintosh Explains how to connect the printer to a Macintosh using the built-in Ethernet (CrownNet) port, install the software, and configure both the interface and the network. Using the Control Panel Introduces the parts of the printer control panel.
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3ULQWHU )HDWXUHV 3ULQWHU )HDWXUHV The QMS 2425/2425 TURBO Print System provides 24 pages-perminute of letter/A4-size paper at 600 dpi resolution. In addition, it handles a variety of other paper weights and sizes, including 11'' x 17'' (279 x 432 mm) wide-format paper. This overview outlines your printer’s major features and their benefits. Specific chapters contain more information on each feature. Consult the index or table of contents for guidance in locating this information.
3ULQWHU )HDWXUHV User Benefit—When your printer is in ESP mode, you can easily print PostScript, HP PCL 5e, HP-GL, or Lineprinter documents without changing printer switch settings or sending software commands to accommodate different printer languages. Other optional emulations are also available.
3ULQWHU )HDWXUHV &RPSLOH $KHDG 7HFKQRORJ\ Pioneered by QMS, compile-ahead technology makes use of temporary storage of page images in a proprietary compressed data format. It makes maximum use of the memory resource. While the engine is busy printing a page, compile-ahead technology uses the available printer memory to prepare the subsequent pages of the document (or the next job). These page images are available as soon as the current page is printed.
3ULQWHU )HDWXUHV &RQWH[W 6ZLWFKLQJ This feature allows Crown printers to preserve the “state” of a language or emulation — including downloaded fonts, forms, logos, macros, overlays, and other data —when you switch from one printer language or emulation to another. Other printers require repeated downloading of these capabilities each time they are needed, consuming valuable input, processing, and printing time. User Benefit—This saves time and improves performance.
3ULQWHU )HDWXUHV The PostScript Level 2 emulation supports the capabilities of the second generation of Adobe’s PostScript software. PostScript Level 2 features include device-independent color, improved memory and resource management, built-in data compression/decompression filters to speed up transmission times and save disk space, optimized graphics and text operators, and patterns and forms support, including pattern and form caching.
3ULQWHU )HDWXUHV 0XOWL SURWRFRO 6XSSRUW In addition to the Centronics and IEEE 1284 parallel interface, your printer provides a standard Ethernet (CrownNet) interface that allows you to connect to EtherTalk, LAN Manager/LAN Server, NetWare, and TCP/IP networks.
3ULQWHU )HDWXUHV Multipurpose Tray Holds approximately 100 sheets of a variety of print media in sizes from 3.87" x 7.50" (98.425 x 190.5 mm) to 11.69" x 17.7" (297 x 449.5 mm). Optional Envelope Feeder Holds approximately 100 envelopes in the following sizes: Envelope 9.76'' x 6.93'', COM 10 (9.5'' x 4.125"), Monarch (7.5"x 3.875"), DL size (8.66'' x 4.33'') 229 mm x 162 mm, and C5 size (9.02'' x 6.38'') 229 mm x 162 mm.
3ULQWHU )HDWXUHV User Benefit—The control panel provides easy access to printer configuration options. )RXU 5HVLGHQW (PXODWLRQV Your printer supports printing in HP PCL 5e, HP-GL, Lineprinter, and PostScript emulations. User Benefit—Most applications can print directly to the printer. » Note: In some of the following emulations using 600x600 and 1200x1200 dpi resolution with certain media sizes may require additional memory.
3ULQWHU )HDWXUHV extensive graphics capabilities to control the appearance of text, geometric shapes and images, and improves memory and resource management. 5HVLGHQW 7\SHIDFHV )RQWV DQG 6\PERO 6HWV 5HVLGHQW 3RVW6FULSW )RQWV Your printer comes with 40 PostScript fonts from 12 typeface families. An OCR-B font is also included for use with the QMS ImageServer II option. All resident PostScript typeface families have multilingual character sets.
3ULQWHU )HDWXUHV the system software can be easily installed as they become available from QMS. » Note: The software loadable system mentioned in this section does not modify the code used by the QMS CrownNet interface card. User Benefit—This protects your capital equipment investment. 3ULQWHU -RE $FFRXQWLQJ Your QMS printer supports printer based job accounting when a hard disk is installed and virtual memory is enabled.
3ULQWHU )HDWXUHV (QHUJ\ 6WDU &RPSOLDQFH The QMS 2425/ 2425 TURBO Print System (base model) is compliant with US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Energy Star regulations. After a specified length of inactivity, the printer changes to a low-power state (the engine remains on, but the fuser turns off). When a print job is received the printer returns to normal power within 90 seconds.
3ULQWHU )HDWXUHV 406 &URZQ$GPLQ Provided in Macintosh, DOS, Windows, SunOS, Solaris, HP-UX, and AIX formats, the QMS CrownAdmin 3 software is a point-and-click tool that allows you to easily configure QMS printers and perform network operations on printers connected to Ethernet or Token-Ring networks. Some functions that can be performed through CrownAdmin 3 include the following: Configure NetWare, EtherTalk, NetBEUI/NetBIOS, and TCP/IP parameters on the printer’s CrownNet interface.
3ULQWHU )HDWXUHV %X]]%R[ /LWH 2SWLRQ BuzzBox Lite is an optional printer accessory that warns you with a buzzer and/or a blinking light any time the printer goes off line, alerting you to print job interruptions such as empty media trays. 'XSOH[ 3ULQWLQJ 2SWLRQ The optional duplexer allows the printer to automatically print on both sides of a page. Since the paper stays inside the printer during duplex printing, no extra room is required to accommodate the paper during the duplex process.
3ULQWHU )HDWXUHV +LJK &DSDFLW\ ,QSXW 3DSHU 'HFN 2SWLRQ This option is for high-volume printing. It includes a high-capacity input bin which accommodates 2,000 sheets of up to 11"x17" (279 mm x 432 mm) paper. ,PDJH6HUYHU 2SWLRQ The QMS ImageServer Option is a collection of printer emulations and printer system code designed to provide an interface between document imaging applications and QMS Crown print systems.
3ULQWHU )HDWXUHV 2SWLRQDO )RQWV Optional fonts are available in several different formats. Special PostScript and PCL downloadable fonts may be available from your QMS vendor. See appendix A,“QMS Customer Support,” for locations and telephone numbers. Kanji fonts Ryumin Light-KL and Gothic BBB Medium licensed to QMS by Morisawa and Company, Ltd. and the fonts Mincho Medium, Mincho Heavy, Gothic Bold, and Gothic Heavy licensed to QMS by TypeBank are on a pre-formatted external hard disk.
3ULQWHU )HDWXUHV 3HGHVWDO 2SWLRQ The pedestal is a sturdy metal cabinet in the same color as the printer, with storage space for supplies. It supports the printer’s 106 lb (48 kg) weight on rollers for ease of movement. 4)250 2SWLRQ QFORM is a forms-printing software utility that allows you to produce on-demand electronic forms from QMS Crown cut-sheet laser printers without changing existing lineprinter forms data streams.
3ULQWHU )HDWXUHV 6HFXULW\ .H\ 2SWLRQ An optional security interface allows you to password-protect the printer’s configuration menu. An optional security key can be plugged into the security-key interface on the back of the printer. User Benefit—This feature allows you to restrict access to printer configuration information to those users with valid passwords, saving time and money and ensuring that default settings are not changed inappropriately.
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,QWURGXFWLRQ ,QWURGXFWLRQ This chapter explains how to set up your QMS 2425/2425 TURBO Print System for the first time. It includes information on finding a good location for the printer, unpacking and checking the shipment contents, installing a toner cartridge, loading the cassettes, turning the printer on, and printing a start-up page. )LQGLQJ D *RRG /RFDWLRQ Your QMS 2425/2425 TURBO Print System operates in any computing environment with the following requirements.
)LQGLQJ D *RRG /RFDWLRQ With enough space, as shown in the following diagrams, to — allow adequate ventilation and easy servicing of the printer. — prevent blockage of the air vent on the right-side of the printer.
)LQGLQJ D *RRG /RFDWLRQ PP )URQW 9LHZ 3RZHU 5HTXLUHPHQWV Your printer requires a properly grounded AC outlet with a power range of ±10% of the rated line voltage (100/120 V or 200/240 V). Make sure that the capacity of the electrical outlet is at least 1.2 times that used by the printer. Noise-generating equipment should not be connected to the same electrical outlet as the printer. The recommended frequency is 50-60 Hz for a 100/120 V system and 50 Hz for a 200/240 V system.
&KHFNLQJ 6KLSPHQW &RQWHQWV (QHUJ\ 6WDU &RPSOLDQFH The base model printer is compliant with US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Energy Star regulations. After a specified period of inactivity, the printer changes to a low-power state (the engine remains on, but the fuser turns off). When a print job is received, the printer returns to normal power within 90 seconds.
&KHFNLQJ 6KLSPHQW &RQWHQWV QMS Software Utilities CD-ROM —Printer Drivers and PPDs for Windows 95, Windows NT, and Macintosh —CrownAdmin software (for Windows, Windows NT, SunOS, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, Macintosh, DOS, and OS/2) —CrownNet Manager software for OS/2 —CrownNet Print Utility for Windows —Windows 95 and Windows NT Print Monitors and PPDs —QMS UNIX Host Software —QMS CrownNet Setup Guide —QMS CrownNet System Administrator’s Guide —QMS Crown Network Notes —QMS Crown Remote Console User’s Guide —
5HJLVWHULQJ WKH 3ULQWHU 5HJLVWHULQJ WKH 3ULQWHU QMS is committed to developing print systems that offer you flexible, efficient solutions, so we’re interested in knowing how you plan to use your printer. Registration may be accomplished via the World-Wide Web site, http://www.qms.com. To register by mail, fill out and send in your warranty card. To register by telephone, in the US call QMS toll-free at (800) 637-8049.
8QSDFNLQJ WKH 3ULQWHU 2 Get someone to help you with this step and the next. Put your hand into the carrying grips on the bottom of the left and right sides of the printer. 3 Lift both sides up and out of the box at the same time and carry the printer to the selected location. ▲ Caution: When moving the printer, please keep in mind that the back is heavier than the front. 0 WARNING! The printer is heavy, so two people should lift it.
8QSDFNLQJ WKH 3ULQWHU 5 Lift the latch to pull open the left cover and gently lower it until it stops. /HIW &RYHU 6 Remove the cardboard from the fixing assembly area.
8QSDFNLQJ WKH 3ULQWHU 7 Remove the two spacers from the fixing assembly, and then close the left cover. 6SDFHUV 8 Lift the top cover open as far as it will go.
8QSDFNLQJ WKH 3ULQWHU 9 Remove the packing materials and tape from inside the printer. 3DFNLQJ 0DWHULDO 7UDQVIHU &KDUJLQJ 5ROOHU ▲ Caution: When removing the packing material from inside the printer, do not touch the transfer charging roller because it may affect print quality. 10 Close the top cover. 11 Remove the packing materials and tape from inside the two universal cassettes. » Note: Do not touch the black part of the paper cassettes.
,QVWDOOLQJ &RQVXPDEOHV ,QVWDOOLQJ &RQVXPDEOHV You must install the toner cartridge, load the paper cassettes, connect the power cord, and print the start-up page before you can install any options. ,QVWDOOLQJ WKH 7RQHU &DUWULGJH In your laser printer, characters and images are created through a process that applies toner (made of carbon particles) to the page in the printer’s fusing unit. When an image is formed, heat and pressure are applied to transfer the image to the page.
,QVWDOOLQJ &RQVXPDEOHV 3 Remove the black protective sheet, and discard it. Place the cartridge on a stable, flat surface to get a good grip on the white protective tape. Lift the tape, pull gently to remove it with the black protective sheet, and discard it. 4 Distribute the toner in the cartridge. Hold the cartridge with both hands, and gently rock it from sideto-side five or six times to distribute the toner.
,QVWDOOLQJ &RQVXPDEOHV 5 Remove the tape seal. Holding the cartridge in place with one hand, use your other hand to grasp the orange tab on the right side of the tape seal. Pull the orange tab straight out, and then discard both the orange tab and the tape seal. If the ring breaks off from the tape, pull the tape from its end. 7DSH 6HDO 6 Slide the toner cartridge in the printer. Grasp the tabs on the toner cartridge and place the cartridge on the rails inside the printer.
/RDGLQJ WKH 0HGLD &DVVHWWH /RDGLQJ WKH 0HGLD &DVVHWWH The QMS 2425/2425 TURBO Print System comes standard with two 500-sheet universal media cassettes. The upper tray holds letter/A4 or legal/B4 media, and the lower tray holds letter/A4, legal/B4, or 11” x 17”/A3 media. The printer automatically pulls paper from the cassette.
/RDGLQJ WKH 0HGLD &DVVHWWH 6HW WKH &RUUHFW 0HGLD 6L]H IRU 0HGLD &DVVHWWH 1 Turn the dial to the right to unlock the front media size guide. 7XUQ WKH GLDO WR WKH OHIW LGL B4 LTR A4 0HGLD 6L]H 0DUNHU 2 Slide the front media size guide to align it with the correct media size marker. 3 Turn the dial to the left to lock the front paper size guide. 4 Remove the left media size guide, if necessary, by pushing in and lifting it from its paper size slot.
/RDGLQJ WKH 0HGLD &DVVHWWH 5 Align the tip of the guide with the desired paper size marker, then insert the rest into the paper cassette. *XLGH 7LS B4 LGL 1 LTR A4 2 LTR/A4 LGL/B4 /RDG 0HGLD LQ WKH &DVVHWWH 1 » Unwrap the paper, pull the stack out, and then with one hand at each end of the stack, lift and hold it in a curved position as shown in the following illustration. Note: Paper is packed in reams of 500 sheets.
/RDGLQJ WKH 0HGLD &DVVHWWH 2 Grip each end of the stack firmly. *ULS 3 Straighten the stack, and then roll the fanned sheets from side to side to get air through the sheets and prevent static buildup. 6WUDLJKWHQ DQG 5ROO IURP 6LGH WR 6LGH 4 Take off the top and bottom sheets The top and bottom sheets sometimes have residual glue buildup that could cause the printer to jam.
/RDGLQJ WKH 0HGLD &DVVHWWH 5 Place a stack of media in the cassette with the print side facing down.
/RDGLQJ WKH 0HGLD &DVVHWWH 6 Ensure that the media stack lies flat and does not exceed the top limit mark.
/RDGLQJ WKH 0HGLD &DVVHWWH Note: If you need to remove excess paper from a media cassette, simply push up the metal panel to lift the media stack. » 0HWDO &ORVH WKH &DVVHWWH 1 Attach the media size card. The media size card reminds you which media size is loaded in a cassette. a Remove two of the media size labels and place one on each side of the media size card.
/RDGLQJ WKH 0HGLD &DVVHWWH b After the media is loaded in a media cassette, insert the media size card into the slot. 0HGLD 6L]H &DUG c 2 Ensure that the correct media size label is showing. Slide the cassette back into the printer until it’s firmly seated.
&RQQHFWLQJ WKH 3RZHU &RUG 3 Flip up the paper stop, and slide it to the correct media size. 3DSHU 6WRS » Note: When printing different-sized media in the face-down tray, set the paper stop to the largest paper size. If the paper stop is set to a smaller paper size, large-size paper will curl, block the opening (when delivered to the output tray), and cause a media jam. &RQQHFWLQJ WKH 3RZHU &RUG Connect the power cord as follows.
&RQQHFWLQJ WKH 3RZHU &RUG 1 Plug the female end of the power cord in the connector on the rear of the printer on the lower left-side. 2 Plug the opposite end of the power cord in a grounded AC outlet. 3 Turn on the printer. The power switch is located at the front of the printer on the lower-left side. When the printer is on, the switch remains pressed, and when it is off, the switch sticks out. After a brief warm-up (less than 2 minutes) the printer produces a start-up page.
3ULQWLQJ D 6WDUW XS 3DJH 3ULQWLQJ D 6WDUW XS 3DJH When you turn on the printer, a start-up page prints. This page gives you an overview of your QMS 2425/2425 TURBO Print System. The following information prints on the start-up page: » Printer product name, firmware level number, software version, revision, and release numbers.
,QVWDOOLQJ 2SWLRQV 0 WARNING! Turn the printer off and unplug the power cord before checking for correct printer installation. ACHTUNG! Schalten Sie bitte den Drucker aus und ziehen Sie auch den Netzstecker heraus, bevor Sie die korrekte Installation des Druckers überprüfen. (QDEOLQJ 'LVDEOLQJ WKH 6WDUW XS 3DJH A start-up page automatically prints when you turn on your print system. However, you can save time, paper, and toner by disabling the start-up page.
:KDW V 1H[W" :KDW V 1H[W" Now that you’ve set up your printer, go to chapter 3, “Connecting to a PC,” chapter 4, “Connecting to an Ethernet Network,” or chapter 5, “Connecting to a Macintosh,” to connect your printer to a host computer or a network.
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,QWURGXFWLRQ ,QWURGXFWLRQ This chapter explains what an interface is, and describes how to connect your printer to a PC via the parallel port. &RQQHFWLQJ WR D 3& To connect to a PC you must do the following: 1 Turn the power off to both the printer and the PC. 2 Connect the printer to the PC. If you’re connecting your printer to a network. Connect the printer to the network as described in chapter 5, “Connecting to an Ethernet Network.
0DNLQJ D 3DUDOOHO &RQQHFWLRQ 4 Install a printer driver. See “PC Printing Software” on page 2-5. 5 Now you’re ready to print. 0DNLQJ D 3DUDOOHO &RQQHFWLRQ If you have a new PC and it has not been set up yet, before connecting the printer to the PC, you should follow the manufacturer’s instructions for setting up the PC and installing (if necessary) any operating system software, such as DOS and/or Windows. :KDW
0DNLQJ WKH &RQQHFWLRQ 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). However, we recommend an IEEE 1284 cable. The IEEE 1284 cable must be 6.5 feet/2 meters or less in length while the Centronics cable may be longer.
3& 3ULQWLQJ 6RIWZDUH d Fasten the clips. 7R &RPSXWHU 7R 3ULQWHU SLQ 0DOH 2 SLQ 0DOH Turn on both the printer and the PC. A start-up page should print. If it doesn’t, see the “Printer Problem Checklist” in chapter 6, “Troubleshooting,” of the Operation guide. 3 Test communication between the printer and the PC. You can do this by sending a file from one of your applications, or you can see “Testing Communication” in chapter 6, “Troubleshooting,” of the Operation guide.
3& 3ULQWLQJ 6RIWZDUH ,QVWDOOLQJ D 3RVW6FULSW 3ULQWHU 'ULYHU 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). See “Installing the QMS Level 2 Windows Driver,” below. If you're using a non-Windows application, read the printing section of the application documentation for information on choosing a PostScript or PCL driver.
3& 3ULQWLQJ 6RIWZDUH CD-ROM 1 With your computer on and Windows running, insert the QMS Software Utilities CD-ROM in the appropriate drive on your computer. 2 Open Explorer (Windows 95) or File Manager (Windows 3.1 or Windows for Workgroups 3.11). Note: Running the installation program outside of Windows will automatically start Windows and run the program. » 3 Change to the Platform\Windows\Drivers\PSLVL2 directory, and then double-click SETUP.EXE to open the installation program.
3& 3ULQWLQJ 6RIWZDUH :LQGRZV 17 Minimum System Requirements The QMS Level 2 printer drivers for Windows NT 4.0 require the following hardware and software: —An IBM or compatible computer with a 386 processor —Hard disk with 128 MB free disk space —16 MB RAM (32 MB recommended) —Windows NT 4.
3& 3ULQWLQJ 6RIWZDUH 7 When prompted to select a manufacturer and model of printer, choose Have Disk. 8 In the Install from Disk dialog box, type the full path name of the directory in which the QMS Windows NT 4.0 printer driver files are located, or choose Browse and locate the directory. 9 Choose OK. A list of QMS printers displays. 10 Select the printer you want to install, and choose Next. 11 When prompted, choose Replace Existing Driver, and then choose Next.
3& 3ULQWLQJ 6RIWZDUH ,QVWDOODWLRQ 1RWHV &RPSUHVV 2XWSXW The QMS Level 2 Windows driver has the Compress Output setting enabled by default. 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. However, for users who are not on a network, this feature slows printing via the parallel port. To disable this feature, select the Output tab, choose Options, and click Compress Output.
3& 3ULQWLQJ 6RIWZDUH 1RWHV RQ ,QVWDOOLQJ 3ULQWHU 'HVFULSWLRQ )LOHV The QMS Level 2 Windows Driver install program SETUP.EXE copies PPD and PDF files into separate subdirectories under the specified installation directory. See the QMS Level 2 Windows Driver for more detailed driver information. Online help is provided via the QMS Level 2 Windows driver. You may delete the PPD and/or PDF files if you don’t use applications that require them.
3& 3ULQWLQJ 6RIWZDUH $OGXV 3DJH0DNHU [ $GREH 3DJH0DNHU [ Follow this procedure to install the WPD. We recommend that you install a Windows Printer Description (WPD) file instead of the QMS Level 2 Windows driver with PageMaker 5.x and 6.x, because PageMaker requires a Microsoft 3.56 or higher Windows driver. » Note: Keep in mind that many of the QMS Level 2 Windows driver features are not be available from within PageMaker using the Microsoft Windows Driver.
3& 3ULQWLQJ 6RIWZDUH 8 Choose OK. The name of the printer appears in the list of installed printers. PPD files are also to be used with PageMaker. They were copied into the PPD subdirectory of the QMS Level 2 Windows driver directory during the installation process. If you’re using PageMaker 5.0, you must copy the PPD files to the \ALDUS\USENGLISH\PPD4 directory. This directory is typically found in the \WINDOWS directory, but PageMaker allows you to install it anywhere on your system.
3& 3ULQWLQJ 6RIWZDUH Because FrameMaker interprets a \ symbol in a pathname as an escape character, certain character combinations (such as \r) do not print on header and trailer pages. Driver settings changed via the File/Printer Setup command are valid only in FrameMaker. The printer driver default settings are not changed.
3& 3ULQWLQJ 6RIWZDUH each copy of the document to be stapled separately, if stapling is enabled. 1 From the File menu choose Print. 2 In the Word Print dialog box make sure that Collate is NOT enabled (the Collate check box is empty). 3 Choose the Properties button next to the name of the selected printer. This opens the QMS Level 2 printer driver Setup dialog box. 4 On the Paper tab select the Collated radio button. 5 Choose the OK button. This returns you to the Word Print dialog box.
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:KDW V 1H[W" :KDW V 1H[W" Now that you’ve connected your printer to a PC, continue with chapter 6, “Control Panel,” to learn about the printer’s control panel keys, indicators, and message window.
&RQQHFWLQJ WR DQ (WKHUQHW 1HWZRUN ,Q 7KLV &KDSWHU “What's Included in CrownNet” on page 4-2 “Setting up the CrownNet Interface” on page 4-3 “Connect to the Network” on page 4-4 “Setting up the CrownNet Interface” on page 4-3 “NetWare Interface Configuration (Netware 3.
,QWURGXFWLRQ ,QWURGXFWLRQ The Ethernet port, also referred to as the QMS CrownNet network interface, is a combination of hardware and host software that allows your QMS 2425/2425 TURBO print system to be connected to an Ethernet network that supports the following: Operating System AppleTalk LAN Manager/LAN Server NetWare TCP/IP Windows 3.
,QWURGXFWLRQ QMS Network Print Monitor for Windows 95 CrownNet Print Utility for Windows QMS UNIX Host Software QMS Software Utilities CD-ROM with the following PDF manuals QMS CrownNet Setup Guide QMS CrownNet System Administrator’s Guide QMS Network Print Monitor Administrator’s Guide QMS Network Print Monitor for Windows 95 Administrator’s Guide QMS Crown Remote Console User’s Guide $OWHUQDWH 0HGLD QMS provides these software utilities and manuals on other media as we
&RQQHFW WR WKH 1HWZRUN &RQQHFW WR WKH 1HWZRUN The method you use to connect your printer to the network depends on whether you’re using a thin-wire, thick-wire, or twisted-pair Ethernet connection. For thin-wire Ethernet (10Base2, BNC connector) see the next section. For twisted-pair Ethernet (10BaseT, RJ45 connector) see page 4-6. 7KLQ :LUH (WKHUQHW &RQQHFWLRQ Thin-wire Ethernet connections use BNC connectors.
,QVWDOO WKH &URZQ1HW 6RIWZDUH 7ZLVWHG 3DLU (WKHUQHW &RQQHFWLRQ Twisted-pair Ethernet connections use RJ45 connectors. %DVH7 &RQFHQWUDWRU 5- 3RUW 5- &RQQHFWRU 1 Turn off the printer, and unplug the power cord. 2 Connect one end of the twisted-pair Ethernet cable to the RJ45 port on the CrownNet interface. 3 Connect the other end of the cable to the 10BaseT concentrator. 4 Plug in the printer, and turn it on.
&RQILJXUH WKH ,QWHUIDFH &RQILJXUH WKH ,QWHUIDFH This section briefly describes the configuration procedure for the printer interface. For a complete discussion of all of the configuration options available through the Administration/Communications/Networkx/CrownNet menu, see chapter 2, “Interface Configuration,” of the QMS CrownNet System Administrator’s Guide.
&RQILJXUH WKH ,QWHUIDFH 2 You’re now ready to print. 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. 26 /$1 0DQDJHU /$1 6HUYHU DQG 0LFURVRIW :LQGRZV 1HWZRUN ,QWHUIDFH &RQILJXUDWLRQ 1 One unique printer name is broadcast to the network.
&RQILJXUH WKH ,QWHUIDFH 1 In the Administration/Communications/Networkx/CrownNet/ NetWare/Config PServer/File Srv Name[1], File Srv Name[2], and File Srv Name[3] menus, enter the name of the target file server (primary 3.x configuration server). Note: The three File Srv Name[x] menus allow you to identify 1 file server with a name up to 47 characters long. (Up to 16 characters can be entered in each of the 3 menus). You cannot use these 3 menus to identify 3 file servers.
&RQILJXUH WKH ,QWHUIDFH Spaces and lowercase characters are not allowed in print server names. However, underscore characters ( _ ) are allowed to simulate multiword names (for example, PUBS_PSERVER). At the printer control panel only, a space must be used following the last character of the print server name to end the name.
&RQILJXUH WKH ,QWHUIDFH the print server name to end the name. For example, the print server name FIRSTGROUP_GROUPS_BLUE_TEAM_TEAMS_CRC_QMS is 42 characters long, and must be entered as follows: FILE SRV NAME[1] FIRST_GROUP_GROU FILE SRV NAME[2] PS_BLUE_TEAM_TEA FILE SRV NAME[3] MS_CRC_QMS where is the space character. 5 Reset the CrownNet interface by using the Administration/ Communications/Network x/CrownNet/Common/Soft Reset menu. 6 You’re now ready to print.
&RQILJXUH WKH ,QWHUIDFH 1 In the Administration/Communications/Networkx/CrownNet/ NetWare/Config PServer/PServer Context[1], PServer Context[2], and PServer Context[3] menus, enter the name of the configuration file server and print server context. Note: The three PServer Context[x] menus allow you to identify the name of the NDS configuration file server and the print server context.
&RQILJXUH WKH ,QWHUIDFH 7&3 ,3 ,QWHUIDFH &RQILJXUDWLRQ 1 If necessary, in the Administration/Communications/Networkx /CrownNet/TCPIP/Internet Address menu, enter the printer’s Internet address. The factory default Internet address is 161.033.128.024. Note: Only the IP address needs to be entered. It is not necessary to enter the subnet mask. » 2 If necessary, in the Administration/Communications/Networkx/CrownNet/TCPIP/Default Router menu enter the Internet address of the default router.
&RQILJXUH WKH 1HWZRUN &RQILJXUH WKH 1HWZRUN Unless you are using TCP/IP, it is not necessary to do this right now. You can configure the network after the printer is up and running. For complete instructions, refer to the QMS CrownNet Setup Guide. 7&3 ,3 1HW:RUN &RQILJXUDWLRQ 1 Log on the UNIX system as root.
,QVWDOO WKH 406 &URZQ1HW 3ULQW 8WLOLW\ RU WKH 406 1HWZRUN ,QVWDOO WKH 406 &URZQ1HW 3ULQW 8WLOLW\ RU WKH 406 1HWZRUN 3ULQW 0RQLWRU Use of these utilities is not required to print. For complete instructions, refer to the QMS CrownNet Setup Guide, QMS Nwtwork Print Monitor for Windows NT Administrator’s Guide, or QMS Network Print Monitor for Windows 95 Administrator’s Guide.
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&RQQHFWLQJ WR D 0DFLQWRVK ,Q 7KLV &KDSWHU “Connecting to a Macintosh” on page 5-2 “Macintosh Printing Software” on page 5-3
,QWURGXFWLRQ ,QWURGXFWLRQ This chapter describes how to connect your printer to a Macintosh via the Ethernet or an optional LocalTalk port. &RQQHFWLQJ WR D 0DFLQWRVK To connect to a Macintosh you must do the following: 1 Turn the power off to both the printer and the Macintosh. 2 Connect the printer to the Macintosh. If you’re connecting your printer to a network, use the Ethernet port that comes installed on your printer’s controller board.
0DFLQWRVK 3ULQWLQJ 6RIWZDUH 0DFLQWRVK 3ULQWLQJ 6RIWZDUH 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.
0DFLQWRVK 3ULQWLQJ 6RIWZDUH 7 In the dialog box that appears, verity 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. Easy Install automatically installs all of the utilities, including the PDF, PDX, and PPD files and the screen fonts.
0DFLQWRVK 3ULQWLQJ 6RIWZDUH ,QVWDOOLQJ 0DFLQWRVK 3ULQWHU 'ULYHUV To be able to use all your printer’s special features, you need to take a few minutes to load the following software from the software utilities CD we shipped with your printer: If QuickDraw GX is installed on your Macintosh, load the GX driver for the QMS 2425/2425 TURBO Print System. Go to “Installing the QMS GX Driver” on page 4-4.
0DFLQWRVK 3ULQWLQJ 6RIWZDUH 6\VWHP 5HTXLUHPHQWV To be able to use the GX drivers, you must have QuickDraw GX and at least System 7.1 (preferably 7.5) installed on your Macintosh. See your Macintosh documentation for more information. » Note: To avoid losing any data, make sure you close any open files or applications before installing the QMS GX driver because the Macintosh reboots when installation is complete. Use one of the following sets of instructions to install the QMS GX Driver.
0DFLQWRVK 3ULQWLQJ 6RIWZDUH 9 Click Install to begin the installation. When the installation is complete, a dialog box prompts you to choose Continue to install additional drivers from the Custom Install option or to choose Quit to exit from the Install program. &UHDWLQJ D 3ULQWHU ,FRQ Before you can print, you must create a desktop printer icon. 1 Make sure the printer is on and on line. 2 From the Apple menu choose Chooser. 3 In the Chooser window, select the 2425 GX Driver icon.
0DFLQWRVK 3ULQWLQJ 6RIWZDUH ,QVWDOOLQJ WKH 406 33' Although the QMS 2425/2425 TURBO supports LaserWriter 6, 7, and 8, we recommend using LaserWriter 8. The QMS 2425 PPD (a printer description file) is provided with your printer so you can take advantage of special features. 1 If you haven't already, follow the instructions given above in “Installing the PS Executive Series Utilities,” on page 5-3.
0DFLQWRVK 3ULQWLQJ 6RIWZDUH 0DFLQWRVK 3ULQWHU 'HVFULSWLRQ )LOHV IRU 4XDUN DQG $GREH $SSOLFDWLRQV If you use any of these applications, install the appropriate printer description file (PPD, PDX, and/or PDF) as described below: 1 If you haven't already, follow the instructions given in “Installing LaserWriter 8.x and the QMS 2425 4.1 PPD” on page 5-7.
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&RQWURO 3DQHO ,Q 7KLV &KDSWHU “Control Panel Indicators” on page 6-3 “Message Window” on page 6-4 “Control Panel Keys” on page 6-5
,QWURGXFWLRQ ,QWURGXFWLRQ 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. The control panel consists of the following parts: Six indicators to provide printer status information. A message window to display status and configuration information. Nine keys to allow you to control the printer.
&RQWURO 3DQHO ,QGLFDWRUV &RQWURO 3DQHO ,QGLFDWRUV Six indicators on the control panel display printer status information. The Ready light is on when the system is on line and ready. blinking when the printer is warming up. off when the system is off line or not ready or both. The Error light is on when the printer requires operator intervention. This indicator is usually accompanied by a status message in the message window.
0HVVDJH :LQGRZ 0HVVDJH :LQGRZ The control panel message window provides status and configuration information. Status messages are listed in chapter 6, “Troubleshooting,” of the Operation guide. Printer configuration is explained in chapter 4, “Printer Configuration,” of the Reference guide. 6HWWLQJ WKH 0HVVDJH :LQGRZ /DQJXDJH Status messages and configuration menus can be displayed in the message window in English, French, German, or Spanish.
&RQWURO 3DQHO .H\V &RQWURO 3DQHO .H\V 2QOLQH 7UD\ 6HOHFW &RS\ 3ULQW 6WDWXV DQG &DQFHO .H\V The Online, Tray Select, Print Status, and Cancel keys access frequently used printer options. The Copy key is available when the CrownCopy option is installed. The Online key switches the printer from on line to off line status. Press the key once to take the printer off line when it is on line and once to return the printer to on line when it is off line.
&RQWURO 3DQHO .H\V The Tray Select key allows you to select the active media input source: multipurpose (multipurpose tray) upper (upper cassette) lower (lower cassette) envelope (optional envelope feeder, if installed) optional (optional high-capacity input deck, if installed) The printer must be off line for you to use the Tray Select key. Use the Copy key to print a copy via CrownCopy, if that option is installed.
&RQWURO 3DQHO .H\V Press the Cancel key and select the Yes option to cancel all print jobs with a printing, interpreting, terminating, or spooled status, or select the End Job option to send an end-of-job indicator to jobs waiting for incoming data. After all jobs with the above status are canceled or after the current job is ended, dependent on your selection, the printer resumes printing other jobs that are in the queue.
&RQWURO 3DQHO .H\V 0HQX 6HOHFW 3UHYLRXV DQG 1H[W .H\V The Menu, Select, Previous, and Next keys are used in printer configuration (explained in detail in chapter 4, “Printer Configuration,” of the Reference guide). Before using any of these keys, press the Online key to take the printer off line. The Menu key gives you access to the configuration menu. First press the Online key to take the printer off line, and then press the Menu key to access the configuration menu.
:KDW V 1H[W" :KDW V 1H[W" Now you’re ready to print. For more information on the day-to-day operation of your printer, refer to the Operation guide. For more technical information, refer to the Reference guide. To install options, see the Options guide.
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6RXUFHV RI 6XSSRUW 6RXUFHV RI 6XSSRUW Several sources of help and information are available, depending on the type of help you need:
6RXUFHV RI 6XSSRUW 7KH 406 &RUSRUDWH %XOOHWLQ %RDUG 6\VWHP The QMS Corporate Bulletin Board System (BBS) contains technical support notes, application notes, drivers, patches, and utilities, and you may leave technical questions not requiring an immediate response on electronic mail for the Sysop (System Operator). The bulletin board [(334) 633-3632] operates at 1200, 2400, 9600, and 14400 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, with XMODEM, YMODEM, and ZMODEM capabilities.
6RXUFHV RI 6XSSRUW 406 &XVWRPHU 5HVSRQVH &HQWHU &5& 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.
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,QWURGXFWLRQ ,QWURGXFWLRQ You may use this section as a quick reference for understanding and navigating the menu structure of the QMS 2425/2425 TURBO Print System.The following menu charts are provided in this section: Installation Menu Shows the configurations available when the security key is used to access the Installation Menu. Operator Control Menu Shows the operator printer configurations. Administration Menu Shows the printer administration configurations.
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2SHUDWRU &RQWURO 0HQX 2SHUDWRU &RQWURO 0HQX Idle Operator Control Copies Administration Installation* 001-999 Off, On, Tumble Duplex* Staple/Offset Output Finishing Chain Outputbins Off / On Collation Orientation Portrait or Landscape Inputbin Inputbin 1 Inputbin 2 Inputbin 3 Outputbin *Upper Face-up Face-up Order Reverse *Normal Top-Stack Bottom-Stack Center-Stack Chain Inputbins On, Off, On Any Chain Option Multipurpose Upper Lower Paperdeck Letter Legal Executive 11x17 A3 A
$GPLQLVWUDWLRQ 0HQX $GPLQLVWUDWLRQ 0HQX Idle Administration Communications Emulations Configuration Timeouts Serial* Parallel Network1* Network2 ESP Default QUIC* CALS* LN03* Special Pages Calibration Page Header Page Header Inputbin Trailer Page Trailer Inputbin Status Page Type Startup Options Do Start Page Do Sys Start Do Error Handler Memory Engine Miscellaneous Disk Operations* &RQILJXUDWLRQ 0HQX Installation* See CrownNet menus on following pages PCL 5E HP-GL LinePrinter PostScript
$GPLQLVWUDWLRQ 0HQX &URZQ1HW 0HQX &RPPRQ 0HQX This menu gives you choices common to all of the CrownNet communications interfaces. Idle Administration Communications Network1* CrownNet Common EtherTalk LanManager Spooling HW Address Config Page Factory Reset On On Input Idle On Idle Address No Yes No Yes NetWare Soft Reset No Yes TCP/IP Ring Speed 4 Mbps 16 Mbps Source Routing Auto Single All Off *Some printers may have a Network 1 and a Network 2 interface menu.
$GPLQLVWUDWLRQ 0HQX (WKHU7DON 0HQX Idle Administration Communications Network1* CrownNet Common EtherTalk Protocol Disabled Enabled LanManager 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 *Some printers may have a Network 1 and a Network 2 interface menu.
$GPLQLVWUDWLRQ 0HQX /DQ 0DQDJHU 0HQX Idle Administration Communications Network1* CrownNet Common EtherTalk Protocol Disabled Enabled LanManager NetWare Printer Name Default TCP/IP Yes No *Some printers may have a Network 1 and a Network 2 interface menu.
$GPLQLVWUDWLRQ 0HQX 1HW:DUH 0HQX Idle Administration Communications Network1* CrownNet Common Protocol Disabled Enabled EtherTalk Config PServer 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 LanManager R/N Printer #1- 8 Printer Slot # PServer Name 1 PServer Name 2 PServer Name 3 Default NetWare Printer Name Printer Name 1 Printer Name 2 P
$GPLQLVWUDWLRQ 0HQX 7&3 ,3 0HQX Idle Administration Communications Network1* CrownNet Common EtherTalk Internet Address Protocol Remove Passwords Default Router Subnet Mask Disabled Enabled LanManager NetWare Accnting/Rev Chan Secure Files Remove Hosts No Yes TCP/IP Port Assignment Accnting Timeout LPD Banner Disabled Enabled No Yes No Yes SNMP NMS 1-5 Disabled Enabled Community Internet Address Access Read Write Trap Write-Trap Read-Trap None *Some printers may have a Network 1
,QGH[ $ Accessories Optional 1-23 Adobe Illustrator 5-9 Aldus PageMaker 5-9 Application Notes, QMS 3-6 PC 3-6 Automatic jam recovery 1-14 % Bulletin board, QMS 3-6, A-3 BuzzBox Lite Option 1-24 & Cabling PC interface 3-3 Cancel key 6-5 Cassette Loading 2-15 Common Menu B-6 Compile-ahead processing 1-14 Compressed Data Formats 1-14 Config PServer 4-8 Configuration menu Menu Chart B-2 Configuration menu charts B-1 Context switching 1-15 Control panel 1-18, 6-5 Cancel key 6-5 Data light 6-3 Disk light 6-3
Online/Offline key 6-5 Previous key 6-8 Ready light 6-3 Select key 6-8 Status page key 6-5 Tray Select key 6-5 Controllers 1-16 Crown technology 1-12 Automatic jam recovery 1-14 Compile-ahead processing 1-14 Context switching 1-15 Emulation Sensing Processor 1-12 Error recovery 1-14 CrownAdmin 2 on-line help 4-14 CrownCopy Option 1-23 CrownNet 4-3 Alternate Media 4-3 What is included 4-3 What’s included 4-3 Customer Response Center (CRC), QMS A-4 Customer support, QMS A-2 ' Data light 6-3 Disk light 6-3 Do
Installation Menu B-3 Interface Configuration EtherTalk 4-6 NetWare 3.xx 4-7 NetWare 4.
Software 3-6 Software, printing 3-5 PDF 5-9 PDX 5-9 Pedestal Option 1-27 Plug and Play Compatibility 1-22 PostScript 1-20 PostScript Level 2 Emulation and Level 1 1-19 Power cord, connecting 2-23 Power requirements 2-4 Energy star, compliance 2-5 PPD file 5-9 Previous key 6-8 Printer Features 1-12 Location requirements 2-2 Power requirements 2-4 Printer Control Panel 4-6 Printer driver See driver Printer Name Windows 4-7 Printing Automatic jam recovery 1-14 PrintMonitor 5-8 PS Executive Series Utilities Ins
7 TCP/IP Interface Configuration 4-12 TCP/IP Menu B-10 TCP/IP NetWork Configuration 4-13 Technical support, QMS A-4 Toner cartridge Installing 2-12 Tray Select key 6-5 Troubleshooting Ethernet port 4-15, 5-10 Typeface PostScript 1-20 Resident 1-20 Rotation 1-20 Scaling 1-20 8 Unpacking 2-7 Printer 2-7 Upgradable RAM 1-27 Using Soft Reset Common Menu B-6 NetWare 3.x 4-10 NetWare 4.