Corporation Printer User Guide
Table Of Contents
- 6030/6050/6050A Wide Format Printer User Guide
- Preface
- Safety Notes
- Regulatory Information
- Environmental Compliance
- Product Recycling and Disposal
- Illegal Copies and Printouts
- Table of Contents
- Product Overview
- 1.1 Product Configurations
- 1.2 Major Components
- 1.3 Power On/Off
- 1.4 Power Save Mode
- 1.5 Printer Control Panel Overview
- 1.6 Print Services on Web Overview (6030/ 6050)
- 1.7 Logical Printers Overview (6030/6050)
- 1.8 Loading Roll Media
- 1.9 Drawer Media Size Indicators
- 1.10 Loading Media for Manual Feeding
- 1.11 Cutting Roll Media
- Printer Overview
- Printer Setup
- 3.1 Communication Parameters
- 3.2 Communication Parameter Setup (Printer Control Panel, 6030/6050)
- 3.3 Communication Parameter Setup (Printer Control Panel, 6050A)
- 3.4 Communication Parameter Setup (Print Services on Web, 6030/6050)
- 3.5 Communication Parameter Setup (Web Printer Management Tool, 6050A)
- 3.6 System Parameter Setup (Printer Control Panel, 6030/6050)
- 3.7 System Settings Setup (Printer Control Panel, 6050A)
- 3.8 System Parameter Setup (Print Services on Web, 6030/6050)
- 3.9 System Parameter Setup (Web Printer Management Tool, 6050A)
- 3.10 Printing a Configuration List (6030/ 6050)
- 3.11 Printing a Configuration List (6050A)
- 3.12 Software Option (Print Services on Web, 6030/6050)
- 3.13 Software Option (Web Printer Management Tool, 6050A)
- 3.14 Change Password (Print Services on Web, 6030/6050)
- 3.15 Change Password (Web Printer Management Tool, 6050A)
- 3.16 Change Default Language (Print Services on Web, 6030/6050)
- 3.17 Change Default Language (Web Printer Management Tool, 6050A)
- Logical Printer Setup and Operation (6030/6050 only)
- 4.1 Creating a New Logical Printer
- 4.2 Defining the Print Settings
- 4.3 Logical Printer Print Settings
- Media Series
- Size/Media Mapping
- Media Source
- Media Type
- User-Defined Size
- Input Option
- Input Size Margin
- Plot Area
- Priority
- Title Block
- Split Drawing
- Message Option
- Printed Copy
- Output Option
- Size Recognition
- Color Option
- Transform
- Define Single Pen
- Define Multi Pen
- Pen Option
- Emulation
- PS Command
- EOP Command
- VCGL Pen Style (VCGL Define Pen)
- VCGL Pen Width
- VRF Define Pen (Define Single Pen)
- VRF Define Multi Pen
- TIFF Option
- CALS Option
- PS/PDF Option
- 4.4 Logical Printer Operations
- 4.5 Print Services on Web: Job and Log
- 4.6 Print Services on Web: Status
- 4.7 Print Services on Web: Tools
- 4.8 Manual Feed Printing
- Additional Operations from the Printer Menu
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Printer Control Panel Menu (6030/6050)
- 5.3 Printer Control Panel Menu (6050A)
- 5.4 Test Printing (6030/6050 only)
- 5.5 Managing the Job and Error Logs (6030/6050 only)
- 5.6 Reprinting (6030/6050 only)
- 5.7 Billing Meter Confirmation (6030/6050)
- 5.8 Billing Meter Confirmation (6050A)
- 5.9 Print Setup Menu
- 5.10 Automatic Cut Using the Printer Control Panel
- Ethernet Print Service (for UNIX)
- Maintenance
- Problem Solving
- Specifications
- Appendixes

Safety Notes
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to be limited or special mitigation measures taken.
WARNING
Shielded cables must be used with this equipment to maintain compliance with
Council Directive 89/336/EEC.
Electricity at Work Regulations
The Electricity at Work Regulation 1989 came into force in England and Wales on the 1 April
1990. This 1989 Regulation places a duty on all employers and self-employed persons to
ensure the electrical system in their premises are constructed, maintained and operated in
such a manner as to prevent, so far as reasonably practical, danger. This includes ensuring all
electrical equipment connected to such electrical systems are safely constructed, maintained
and operated. All Xerox equipment have been designed to exacting safety standards. They
have all undergone a variety of stringent safety tests including earth bond, insulation resis
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tance and electrical strength tests. Xerox manufacturing plants have been awarded ISO 9000
quality certification and are subject to regular audits by the British Standards Institution or
equivalent national standards body. Xerox equipment which has been properly and regularly
serviced and maintained should not have to undergo additional specific safety tests pursuant
to the 1989 Regulation. Customers wishing to complete safety testing should contact Xerox for
advice prior to any test implementation. Xerox equipment should, however, be properly and
regularly serviced and maintained at all times.
QUESTION: What is the Electricity at Work Regulation?
ANSWER: The Electricity at Work Regulation 1989 came into force in England and Wales on
the
1 April 1990. This 1989 Regulation places a duty on all employers and self-employed persons
to ensure the electrical systems in their premises are constructed, maintained and operated in
such a manner as to prevent, so far as reasonably practicable, danger. This includes ensuring
all electrical products connected to such electrical systems are safely constructed, maintained
and operated.
QUESTION: Does Xerox comply with the Electricity at Work Regulation?
ANSWER: The regulation places a duty on all employers and self-employed persons to ensure
the electrical systems in their premises are, effectively safe. The regulation does not impose
on, amongst others, manufacturers or suppliers of such electrical systems. However, rest
assured that all Xerox equipment which Xerox and its authorized distributors supplies to cus
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tomers, conform with all the relevant safety legislation and standards.
The Electricity at Work Regulation (in England and Wales) UK ONLY