User Manual Color Printer Phaser 600
Table Of Contents
- Welcome!
- Contents
- Introduction
- Getting Set Up
- At a glance
- Setting up the printer
- What you get with your printer
- Registering your printer
- Unpacking instructions
- Moving the printer to its operating location
- Removing adhesive tape and cable tie
- Removing the transit restraint
- Removing the shipping blocks
- Attaching the ink loader
- Loading the ink
- Attaching the output bin
- Attaching the Quick Reference Guide
- Connecting the printer
- Selecting a language for the front panel
- Installing the starter paper roll
- Software installation
- PC/Windows software
- Which Windows driver to install?
- Custom Install or Easy Install?
- Setting up the drivers for Windows95 (cont'd.)
- Setting up the drivers for Windows 3.1 (cont'd.)
- Setting up a PostScript driver for Windows NT 3.5 ...
- Setting up the printer on a network for Windows NT...
- Setting up a PostScript driver for Windows NT 4.0 ...
- Setting up the printer on a network for Windows NT...
- Macintosh software
- Workstation software
- Printing Basics
- Printing overview
- Printing from a PC
- Print features quick reference: Windows printer dr...
- Using the Microsoft PostScript driver with Windows...
- Using the AdobePS 4 driver with Windows 95
- Using the Tektronix printer driver for Windows 3.1...
- Using the Adobe PostScript driver for Windows 3.1
- Using the Windows NT 3.5 and 3.51 PostScript drive...
- Using the Windows NT 4.0 PostScript driver
- Printing from a Macintosh
- Printing from a workstation
- Printing from specific applications
- Selecting print features
- All about media
- Image manipulation
- Printer languages: PostScript, HP-GL
- Fonts
- Printing: Beyond the Basics
- Working with color
- Color corrections — making the best selection
- Printing and using the color sampler charts
- Special printing features
- Phaser Copystation
- Laminating your Phaser600 prints
- Printing the Color Sampler Charts
- Color Matching
- Using PANTONE® Color Files
- Using the PhaserPrint™ Plug-in for Photoshop
- Overview
- Compatibility
- Installing the PhaserPrint plug-in for Photoshop
- Using the plug-in
- Starting the PhaserPrint plug-in
- Selecting options in the PhaserPrint dialog box
- Number of copies
- Print using (Macintosh)
- Print using (Windows)
- Printer model
- Media size
- Color correction
- Quality
- Fusing
- Advance media
- Cut media
- Page rotation
- Rendering intent
- Compress image data
- Fast preview
- Manual feed
- Print preview
- Mirror print
- Center page
- No margins
- Image smoothing
- Color control strip
- Stylized representation of the page
- Scaling an image
- Landscape orientation
- Center images
- Replicate images
- Image size
- Image separation
- Number of images
- Image layout
- Media size
- Show color preview of image
- Using the Phaser600 GX Driver
- System requirements
- Installing the Phaser 600 GX printer driver
- Creating a desktop printer
- Setting up unique desktop printers
- Printing with a desktop printer
- Setting up a shared printer
- Printing from QuickDraw GX applications
- Printing from non-QuickDraw GX applications
- Viewing printer status
- Disabling QuickDraw GX
- Printing From DOS
- Printing from UNIX and VMS Workstations
- Using Printer Utilities
- Installing the utility files
- Downloading files to the printer
- Changing the printer's name
- Resetting the printer
- Using the color rendering intents
- Enabling and disabling job pipelining
- Modifying the Advance Media default
- Setting page offset
- Adding Control-D characters to PC files
- Configuring a printer’s serial port
- Other utilities
- Using SCSI Hard Disks
- Using the Printer’s Parallel Port
- Using Different Printer Language Modes
- Caring for Your Printer
- Troubleshooting
- If you need help
- Using the automated fax systems
- Front panel messages
- Symptoms and solutions
- Printing hints
- Improving print speed
- 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
- Media hints and tips
- Clearing a media jam
- Clearing an ink jam
- Using the Front Panel
- Ordering Information
- Regulatory Information
- Index

CONNECTING A SCSI HARD DISK
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■
Phaser Copystation:
■ If you have a Phaser Copystation connected to the printer, it must be
located at one end of the SCSI chain, with the printer at the other end
and the external disk(s) in the middle.
■ The Copystation uses two SCSI ID addresses, 5 and 6; therefore, the
external disk(s) can use ID numbers 0 through 3. If you set an external
disk to SCSI ID address 5 or 6, you may see an error on the
configuration or startup pages.
■
Sys/Start
file:
■ You may load a startup file called
Sys/Start
onto your external disk. The
Sys/Start
job file is similar to an init file. When you turn on the printer
the file executes, providing that
Sys/Start
has been enabled through a
control file downloaded to the printer. Refer to Enab
ling and disabling
SysStart Job execution for more information.
NOTE
If the
Sys/Start
file contains an error, the printer ignores the remainder of the file and
may not start up as expected.