Printer User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Warranty
- Safety Summary
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Getting Set Up
- Printing Basics
- Overview
- Printing from a PC
- Using Windows printer drivers
- Using the printer’s front panel
- Using the AdobePS 4 and Microsoft drivers with Windows 95
- Using the Tektronix driver for Windows 3.1
- Using the Adobe PostScript driver for Windows 3.1
- Using the Windows NT 3.51 PostScript driver
- Using the Windows NT 4.0 PostScript driver
- Printing from DOS
- Printing from a Macintosh
- Printing from a workstation
- Printing from specific applications
- Selecting print features
- Print quality modes
- Color corrections
- All about media
- Media trays
- Printing on letterhead
- Printing transparencies
- Manual-feed printing
- Duplex printing
- Printer languages: PostScript, HP-GL, PCL5
- Fonts
- Printing: Beyond the Basics
- Caring for Your Printer
- Overview
- Adding ink
- Emptying the waste liner (A)
- Replacing the maintenance tray (B)
- Replacing the media tray separator pad
- Cleaning the printer
- Cleaning pages
- Cleaning supplies
- Using isopropyl alcohol
- Identifying cleaning procedures
- Cleaning for light stripes: printhead
- Cleaning for upper tray jams: media pick roller
- Cleaning for jams and ink smears: media-feed rollers
- Cleaning for lower tray jams: paper pick roller
- Cleaning for lower tray jams: paper-feed rollers
- Cleaning for ink smears and transfix problems: internal paper path
- Cleaning for ink smears: paper-exit path
- Cleaning the maintenance tray blade (optional)
- Moving your printer
- Troubleshooting
- If you need help
- Receiving email update notices
- Using the automated fax systems
- Front panel messages
- Problems and solutions
- All about media jams
- If your file doesn’t print
- PostScript printing errors
- Printed colors are not what you expected
- Selecting page sizes in Windows applications
- Fonts printing incorrectly from Windows
- Sharing the printer on a network
- Using the Front Panel
- Supplies, Accessories, and Expanding Your Printer
- Tektronix supplies: the mark of quality
- Customizing your printer
- Ordering printer supplies
- Extended Features upgrade
- Lower Paper Tray Assembly (recommended)
- Printer Station (recommended)
- Media tray
- Memory upgrade
- Font upgrade
- 600 x 300 dpi upgrade
- PhaserShare network cards (recommended)
- Phaser Copystation
- SCSI hard disk
- PhaserPrint for UNIX software
- PhaserSym
- Regulatory Information and Specifications
- Index
9
Regulatory Information and Specifications
9-4
Phaser 380 Color Printer
MSDS for ColorStix ink sticks
Section I – Product identification
Trade name and Tektronix part number:
ColorStix
®
Solid Ink — Black
016-1540-00
ColorStix
®
Solid Ink — Cyan
016-1541-00
ColorStix
®
Solid Ink — Magenta
016-1542-00
ColorStix
®
Solid Ink — Yellow
016-1543-00
Section II – Information on ingredients
Ingredients:
Fatty amide waxes, Rosin ester, Phthalate ester, Black, cyan, magenta, or yellow dye
Section III – Hazards identification
Potential Health Effects:
Eyes: Contact unlikely. If any particles get into the eye, flush thoroughly with water.
Skin: Not an irritant based on test results.
Inhalation: Not an expected route of exposure.
Ingestion: Not an expected route of exposure. See section XI.
Section IV – First aid measures
None indicated. This product is a waxy solid and should not cause health hazards when used as intended.
Section V – Fire fighting measures
Flammable Properties:
Flash point:
Above 93.3° C (200° F) NFPA class 3B.
Fire & explosion hazards:
These inks will burn. No unusual hazards are expected.
Section VI – Accidental release measures
Spill Or Leak: Not applicable.
Section VII – Handling and storage
Handling: None.
Storage: Avoid high temperatures.
Section VIII – Exposure control – personal protection
Exposure Guidelines: No special protection indicated when used as intended. TLV/PEL: None established.
Section IX – Physical and chemical properties
Appearance: Waxy, solid. Black, blue, red or yellow in color.
Odor: None.
Solubility: Not water soluble.
Section X – Stability and reactivity
Stability: Stable.
Incompatibility With Other Materials: None.
Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur.