The Xerox DocuPrint C15 Color Inkjet Printer User Guide Version 1.
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Contents i Safety Notes ................................................................ 1 Note, Caution and Warning Symbols ...................................... 2 Electrical Safety ...................................................................... 3 Maintenance Safety................................................................ 4 Operational Safety ................................................................. 5 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Printer ..................................
DocuPrint C15 Printer CD................................................. 1-8 Chapter 2 Loading Print Media ............................................... 2-1 Printer Capacity................................................................... 2-3 Main Tray ........................................................................ 2-3 Auxiliary Tray ................................................................... 2-3 Output Tray .....................................................................
Basic Functions................................................................. 3-6 Special Functions.............................................................. 3-7 Indicator Light.................................................................. 3-8 Instructions on the Printer.................................................. 3-10 On the Printer Casing..................................................... 3-10 Inside of Cover ...............................................................
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Safety Notes The Xerox DocuPrint C15 Color Inkjet Printer and its recommended consumable supplies have been designed and tested to meet strict safety requirements. Attention to the following notes will ensure the continued safe operation of your printer.
Note, Caution and Warning Symbols Note, Caution and Warning Symbols Throughout this User Guide and the other DocuPrint guides, several symbols are used to emphasize useful, important and critical information. They are as follows: This symbol indicates particularly useful or helpful information about your printer. This symbol indicates a caution against performing any action that may damage your printer or degrade performance.
Electrical Safety Electrical Safety • Use the power cord supplied with your DocuPrint C15 printer. • Do not place the printer where people may step on the power cord. • Do not place objects on the power cord. • Do not override or disable electrical or mechanical interlocks. • Do not block or cover slots and openings on the printer. Without adequate ventilation, the printer may overheat. Do not push objects into slots and openings on the printer.
Maintenance Safety Maintenance Safety • Do not attempt any maintenance procedure that is not specifically described in the documentation supplied with your printer. • Do not use aerosol cleaners. The use of unapproved supplies can cause poor performance and could create a dangerous situation. • Do not let dust accumulate on the printer; use a slightly damp cloth to remove dust. • Use the supplies and cleaning materials only as directed in this manual. Keep all these materials out of the reach of children.
Operational Safety Operational Safety Your Xerox printer and supplies were designed and tested to meet strict safety requirements. These include safety agency examination, approval, and compliance with established environmental standards. Your attention to the following safety guidelines will help to ensure the continued safe operation of your printer. • Use the materials and supplies specifically designed for your printer.
Operational Safety • Do not place the printer near a heat source or in direct sunlight. • Do not place the printer in line with the cold air flow from an air-conditioning system. • Place the printer on a level, solid surface with adequate strength for the weight of the machine. The weight of the machine without any packing materials is 13.2 lb (6 kg). • If you plan to move the printer, always make sure that the print cartridge carrier is in its rest position.
Getting to Know Your Printer 1 r e tpahC Introduction ..................................................................... 1-2 Printer Features ................................................................ 1-3 Print Speed .................................................................... 1-3 Resolution ...................................................................... 1-3 Resolutions with Selected Media ..................................... 1-4 Resident Font .....................................
Introduction Introduction In this chapter, you will become familiar with the features of your printer and learn where to locate specific printer parts. Before you use your printer, make sure that you perform all of the steps outlined in the Quick Installation Guide that came with your printer and that you connect the printer to your computer and a power source.
Printer Features Printer Features Your DocuPrint C15 has many features that will help you achieve the printing results you need for your specific print job. This section will help you become familiar with your printer’s features and capabilities. Print Speed Throughput for the printer in a Windows environment is up to 10 pages per minute (black) and up to 6 pages per minute (color). Actual throughput may vary depending upon the print mode, the software application and the type of computer used.
Printer Features Resolutions with Selected Media Table 1.1 C15 Resolutions with selected media Media Type Image Setting Plain paper Intelligent color Transparency Coated paper Photographic paper T-shirt transfer paper 1 Table 1.1 lists resolution for selected media depending upon the image setting and the quality selected from the print driver.
Printer Features Character Sets The following table lists the supported character sets for the DocuPrint C15 printer. Table 1.
Printer Features Connectivity The DocuPrint C15 comes with a Centronics parallel port that accepts a standard, bi-directional IEEE 1284 B-type interface cable. The printer’s parallel port supports Windows 95/98 Plug and Play standards. Printer Driver Software Printer driver software is loaded on your computer during installation. The printer driver gives you access to all its features through easy-to-use property sheets.
Printer Components Printer Components The major components of the DocuPrint C15 are indicated in Figure 1.1 below. Figure 1.
DocuPrint Documentation DocuPrint Documentation Printer Documentation Your DocuPrint C15 was packaged with the following pieces of printed documentation: • Quick Installation Guide which shows you how to get your printer up and running • User Guide (this book) which provides you with the information needed to use your printer • Supplies/Options Guide which lists consumables for your printer • Software License Agreement DocuPrint C15 Printer CD Your DocuPrint C15 was also packaged with a CD that contains
Loading Print Media 2 r e tpahC Printer Capacity ............................................................... 2-3 Main Tray ...................................................................... 2-3 Auxiliary Tray ................................................................. 2-3 Output Tray ................................................................... 2-3 Recommended Media ....................................................... 2-4 Media Weights ...............................................
Loading Print Media Photographic Paper ...................................................... 2-16 Transparencies ............................................................. 2-16 T-shirt Transfers ........................................................... 2-16 Note Cards ..................................................................
Printer Capacity Printer Capacity This chapter will help you understand what kinds of media you can use with the DocuPrint C15 and how to properly load paper and other media to create the documents you need.
Recommended Media Recommended Media The C15 supports printing on: • Plain paper • Transparencies • High resolution/coated papers • Photo/glossy papers • Envelopes • Note cards • T-Shirt transfers Media Weights The C15 supports the following media weights: Main and Auxiliary Trays • Paper: 16-36 lb (60-135 g/m2) • Envelopes: 20-27 lb (75-100 g/m2) Manual Feeder Slot • Paper: 16-52 lb and 108 lb Index (60-200 g/m2) • Envelopes: 20-27 lb (75-100 g/m2) 2-4 ❖ DocuPrint C15 Color Inkjet Printer User Guide
Recommended Media Media Sizes The printer cannot detect the size of the media you are inserting. Always verify that the size of the media you use corresponds to the setting in your printer driver. Table 2.1 lists the media sizes acceptable to the printer. Table 2.1 Acceptable media sizes Media Size Dimensions Legal 8.5 x 14” Letter 8.5 x 11” A4 210 x 297mm A5 148.5 x 210mm A6 105 x 148mm B5 182 x 257mm Executive 7.25 x 10.5” Folio 8.5 x 13” Statement 5.5 x 8.5” Table 2.
Recommended Media Table 2.1 Acceptable media sizes (continued) Media Size Dimensions Envelope B5 176 x 125mm Envelope Com #10 4.13 x 9.5” Envelope C5 162.1 x 228.9mm Envelope C6 114 x 162mm Envelope DL 110 x 220mm Envelope Monarch 3.875 x 7.5” Note Card 1 4 x 6” Note Card 2 5 x 8” Note Card A6 105 x 148.5mm Custom: • Maximum 8.5 x 14” (216 x 356mm) • Minimum 5.9 x 5.85” (149.7 x 148.5mm) Table 2.
Loading Media Loading Media You can insert media in stacks of up to 150 sheets (20 lb/ 75 g/m2) through the Main Tray, up to 10 at a time through the Auxiliary Tray, or one at a time through the Manual Feeder Slot. Feed Sequence When paper is inserted into all three input sources at the same time and you select Automatic in the printer driver, the C15 will feed paper in the following order: 1. Manual Feeder Slot 2. Auxiliary Tray 3.
Loading the Main Tray Loading the Main Tray This section includes instructions for loading paper into the Main Tray. Do NOT add new paper to paper that is already in the Main Tray without first removing and fanning it together with the paper you are loading. When inserting paper for printing, make sure that the printing surface faces the correct way. Refer to the instructions on the package or container to determine which side of the paper to print on.
Loading the Main Tray 3 Place a stack of paper in the tray with the print side down and the top edge going in first. Do not overload the tray. 4 Push the width guides until they touch the edges of the paper. 5 Slide the length guide up until it touches the bottom edge of the paper. Then lower the Auxiliary Tray.
Loading the Main Tray Loading Envelopes or Small Format Media 1 Lift the Auxiliary Tray. 2 Flip up the Small Format Media Guide. 3 Slide the length guide out toward you.
Loading the Main Tray 4 Place a stack of envelopes in the tray. Envelopes must be inserted with their short side as the leading edge, the printing side face down, and the sealing flap on the left. 5 Push the width guides until they touch the edges of the envelope. Do not overload the tray. 6 Slide the length guide forward until it touches the bottom edge of the envelopes. Then lower the Auxiliary Tray.
Loading the Auxiliary Tray Loading the Auxiliary Tray The following figures illustrate how to load different media in the Auxiliary Tray. Standard Size Paper This illustration demonstrates the loading positions for standard size media. Envelopes and Narrow Media This illustration demonstrates the loading positions for envelopes and small format media. Envelopes must be inserted with their short side as the leading edge, the printing side face down, and the sealing flap on the left.
Loading Single Sheets Loading Single Sheets This illustration demonstrates the loading positions for feeding a single sheet into the printer through the Manual Feeder Slot. The printer will “beep” once to indicate when the sheet has been inserted far enough into the slot. When you insert media into the Manual Feeder Slot make sure that you center the sheet an equal distance from each end of the slot. This will ensure that the media is properly registered in the printer.
Media Selection Tips Media Selection Tips The following media tips can affect the productivity of your printer. See the Supplies/Options Guide for specific recommendations. • Sub-standard paper can affect the quality of printing. Buy quality paper designed for inkjet printer use with a surface that will enhance your output. Paper designed for laser printer use can smear because it is not able to absorb ink. • Make sure paper feeds smoothly.
Media Selection Tips • When using user-defined, non-standard size paper, remember to select the appropriate paper type in your printer driver. • Heavily printed pages tend to curl and may not stack correctly. They also tend to stain the back of the page stacked over them, since they require longer to dry. Remove these pages as soon as they are output from the printer. Set them aside to dry singly before handling them.
Media Selection Tips Photographic Paper Photographic paper has a glossy coating and gives a professional finish to your print job. You can insert up to 25 sheets in the Main Tray or five sheets through the Auxiliary Tray. Transparencies Always use transparencies specifically designed for inkjet printers so they can absorb the ink correctly. You can insert up to 50 sheets in the Main Tray or five sheets through the Auxiliary Tray.
Printing 3 r e tpahC Printer Driver Settings ...................................................... 3-2 Driver Features ............................................................... 3-2 Operator Panel Features ................................................... 3-5 Printer Buttons ................................................................. 3-6 Basic Functions ............................................................... 3-6 Special Functions ......................................................
Printer Driver Settings Printer Driver Settings Always make sure that you select the Paper source, Paper type, and Paper size features in your printer driver that correspond to the printing media you intend to use. This is particularly important for color printing. A color calibration in the driver is set specifically for each of the different types of media handled, so an incorrect setting will result in less satisfactory output. Driver Features Table 3.
Printer Driver Settings Table 3.1 DocuPrint C15 Driver features (continued) Feature Image settings Description and Values Provides settings for printing the job. • Intelligent Color: The printer analyzes the document in order to apply the best settings according to the requested output. This is the default. • Manual: Opens the Image Quality Option box to allow you to choose parameters that closely match the job requirements. • Grayscale: Causes the document to be printed in shades of gray (monochrome).
Printer Driver Settings Table 3.1 DocuPrint C15 Driver features (continued) Feature Paper source Description and Values Displays a pull-down list for selecting the paper input source. • Auto Select: Paper is fed automatically from the Manual Feeder Slot, Auxiliary Tray, or Main Tray. • Manual: Paper can only be fed from the Manual Feeder Slot. If paper is not inserted in the slot, the Printer Monitor displays the message “The printer is out of paper” and the Indicator Light blinks.
Operator Panel Features Operator Panel Features Figure 3.1 shows the DocuPrint C15 Operator Panel. Figure 3.
Printer Buttons Printer Buttons The operation of the Power and Resume buttons depend on the printer’s state. Basic Functions Table 3.2 Table 3.2 lists the basic functions of the buttons on the DocuPrint C15. Buttons–Basic functions Function Description Printer on/off Press the POWER button to toggle the printer ON or OFF. Paper control Press the RESUME button to restart printing after you have corrected an “out of paper” condition or cleared a paper jam.
Printer Buttons Special Functions Table 3.3 Table 3.3 describes printer maintenance and printing of demonstration and test pages. Special functions Function Print cartridge carriage movement Description • Press and hold down the POWER button. • Press and release the RESUME button one time. • Then release the POWER button. The print cartridge carriage will automatically return to the home position in about 60 seconds. Cleaning print cartridges • Press and hold down the POWER button.
Printer Buttons Indicator Light Table 3.4 The indicator light signals different printer conditions. Table 3.4 lists the possible states of the indicator lights and what each state means. Indicator light states Status of light Lit Condition/Corrective Action The printer is powered on. The Indicator Light will flash rapidly if both print cartridges are not installed. Once the cartridges are installed, the printer initializes and the Indicator Light remains lit without flashing.
Printer Buttons Table 3.4 Indicator light states (continued) Status of light Condition/Corrective Action Flashing rapidly Check for the following conditions and perform the appropriate corrective action: • If the printer is out of paper, load paper and press the RESUME button. • If paper is jammed, clear the jam and press the RESUME button. • If a print cartridge is installed in the incorrect carriage or not installed, replace or reposition the cartridge.
Instructions on the Printer Instructions on the Printer The DocuPrint C15 has two instruction templates: one on the printer casing under the cover, the other inside the cover. On the Printer Casing The large black dot indicates that a black print cartridge should be installed in the right cartridge carriage. The three small black dots indicate that a color cartridge should be installed in the left cartridge carrier.
Maintaining the Printer 4 r e tpahC Print Cartridge Care and Precautions .............................. 4-2 Removing and Replacing Print Cartridges ........................ 4-3 Cleaning Print Cartridges .................................................
Print Cartridge Care and Precautions Print Cartridge Care and Precautions Follow these procedures for optimum care of the print cartridges: • Always keep print cartridges sealed in their packages until they are ready to be used. • Remember to remove the protective tape before inserting a print cartridge in the printer. Take care not to get ink on your clothes. The ink in the cartridge stains. • Do not attempt to refill the print cartridge with ink, as this damages the cartridge and the printer.
Removing and Replacing Print Cartridges Removing and Replacing Print Cartridges You should remove a print cartridge from the printer under only two conditions: • To replace it, or • To reinsert it in a situation where it is not printing correctly. As you handle print cartridges in the following steps, be sure to observe these precautions: • Do not touch either the electrical contacts or the printing nozzles on the cartridges. • Do not set the cartridges on either their contacts or their ink nozzles.
Removing and Replacing Print Cartridges 2 To move the cartridge carrier into position: • Press and hold the POWER button. • Press and release the RESUME button one time. • Then release the POWER button. If the cartridge carrier returns to the home position, repeat the above steps. 3 Release the print cartridge by pushing down on the release lever above the cartridge you are removing. 4 Remove the cartridge by pulling it upwards using your thumb and index finger.
Removing and Replacing Print Cartridges 5 Open the package containing the same type of cartridge you are replacing and remove it. Remove the sticker and transparent tape covering the copper contact area. Do not touch the copper contact area! 6 Hold the cartridge with the word Xerox towards you. Insert the cartridge into the correct receptacle which is labeled with three small black dots above the color cartridge receptacle and one large black dot above the black cartridge receptacle.
Removing and Replacing Print Cartridges 7 Gently push the print cartridge down and back toward the green release lever until the cartridge clicks into place. 8 There will be a pause of about 60 seconds, during which the Indicator Light flashes. The printer is ready when the print cartridge carrier returns to the home position and the Indicator Light remains on. 9 When installing a new cartridge, select New in the Printer Monitor, Printer Care tab. Refer to “Printer Monitor” (page 3-4).
Cleaning Print Cartridges Cleaning Print Cartridges Print cartridges are cleaned automatically at regular intervals when the printer is powered on. This operation clears the print cartridge nozzles guaranteeing ink flow. If you have a problem with the print quality that is not solved by this automatic nozzle clearing operation, perform “Cleaning print cartridges” (page 3-7).
Cleaning Print Cartridges 3 Clean the electrical contacts both on the print cartridge and in the cartridge receptacle with a slightly damp, lint-free cloth taking care not to touch the nozzles. 4 Re-insert the print cartridge into the printer, lock it into position, and close the cover. 5 Print a test page and check the quality of the output. See“Printing a Test Page” (page 3-7).
Cleaning Print Cartridges If there is still no improvement in the print quality, try cleaning the print cartridge nozzles. The following operation MUST NOT be repeated often, as it will damage the print cartridge. It should be attempted ONLY as a last resort, before changing the print cartridge. 1 Dampen a lint-free cloth with clean water. Squeeze it to remove any excess water. 2 Open the printer cover. 3 Position, release and remove the print cartridge.
Cleaning Print Cartridges 4 Holding the print cartridge with the nozzles facing downwards, blot it against the cloth, pressing lightly. 5 Repeat the blotting operation a few times on different areas of the cloth. 6 Reinsert the print cartridge in the printer, lock it into place, and close the printer cover. 7 Print a test page and check the quality of the output. See“Printing a Test Page” (page 3-7).
Troubleshooting 5 r e tpahC Introduction ..................................................................... 5-2 Error Condition Indicators ............................................... 5-2 Transporting the Printer ................................................. 5-2 Printer Problems ............................................................... 5-3 Printer Operation Problems ............................................. 5-4 Print Cartridge Alignment ...............................................
Introduction Introduction Your printer is designed to require only minimum maintenance. However, frequent use requires a number of simple printer-care operations. Error Condition Indicators During normal printer operation, an error condition will be signaled by the rapid flashing of the indicator light. The error could be caused by a paper problem or by print cartridge malfunction.
Printer Problems Printer Problems Sometimes printer problems are very simple to solve. When you have a problem, make sure that: • The power cord is plugged into the printer and an electrical outlet. • The electrical outlet is not turned off by any switch or breaker. • Other equipment plugged into the outlet is working. In this section, you will find information to help you solve most of the common operation problems that can occur with your printer.
Printer Problems Printer Operation Problems Table 5.1 See Table 5.1 for corrective actions when the printer will not print or when printed output is not what you expect. Printer operation problems Problem Black area is not solid black. Description/Corrective Action A solid black area prints with part of the area white. • Perform “Cleaning Print Cartridges” (page 4-7). • Check if your print cartridge is out of ink. Print a Test Page and a Demo Page to see if the black output is uniform.
Printer Problems Table 5.1 Printer operation problems (continued) Problem No printer reaction. Description/Corrective Action When you press POWER, the print cartridge carriage does not move. 1. Check that the carriage path is clear. 2. Try switching the printer off and then on again. 3. Unplug the printer and wait about 10 seconds, then plug the printer back in and press POWER. 4. Disconnect the printer from the computer. Power Off the printer and wait about 10 seconds.
Printer Problems Table 5.1 Printer operation problems (continued) Problem Printer is not powered. Description/Corrective Action No power supply (The Indicator Light is not lit.) 1. Check that the printer is connected properly to the electrical power supply socket, or try another outlet. 2. Press POWER. If the problem persists, unplug the printer, disconnect it from your computer and call the Xerox Customer Support Center. Problems with connection to host.
Printer Problems Table 5.1 Printer operation problems (continued) Problem Test Page or Demo Page did not print. Description/Corrective Action 1. Press POWER to switch the printer off, wait a few seconds and then press POWER again. 2.
Printer Problems Print Cartridge Alignment Whenever you insert or replace a print cartridge, you must always check the horizontal and vertical printing alignment to guarantee optimum printing quality. You can also perform cartridge alignment if print quality is not satisfactory. For example: a solid black area prints with some white spots within it, or a color has shifted outside the designated area or has been superimposed over another color area.
Printer Problems Windows NT 4.0 To align print cartridges under Windows NT 4.0: 1 Select the Xerox DocuPrint Cartridge Utility from the Xerox DocuPrint C15 program group. 2 3 4 Click the Continue button. Select Align. Click OK and follow the alignment instructions. Windows 3.1x To align print cartridges under Windows 3.1x: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Double click the Main icon in the Program Manager. 8 9 Select the Printer Care tab. Double Click the Print Manager icon.
Printer Problems Alignment Procedure Notes 1. This operation takes about 3 minutes and requires at least 2 sheets of paper. (The first sheet, for printing Test 1, can be re-inserted before you print Test 2.) 2. From the Test 1 alignment, locate the letter under the alignment pattern that comes closest to forming perfectly straight lines. Enter that letter and click OK. Next, enter the number under the alignment pattern that comes closest to forming perfectly straight lines. Enter that number and click OK.
Printer Specifications Appendix A: Printer Specifications A x i dneppA ❖ A-1
Printer Specifications Table A.1 DocuPrint C15 Features Feature Physical Description Dimensions: • Height: 6.69” (170mm) • Width: 17.16” (436mm) • Depth: 8.26” (210mm) Weight: • 13.
Printer Specifications Table A.
Printer Specifications Table A.1 DocuPrint C15 Features (continued) Feature Description Paper output Up to 60 printed sheets of paper, 20 lb (75 g/m2) Media sizes Legal, Letter, A4, A5, A6, B5, Executive, Folio, Statement, Envelope B5, Envelope C5, Envelope C6, Envelope DL, Envelope Com #10, Note Card 1, Note Card 2, Note Card A6, Custom: (Minimum: 5.9 x 5.85”/149.7 x 148.5mm; Maximum: 8.
Notices and Certifications B x i dneppA Appendix B: Notices and Certifications ❖ B-1
Electronic Emission Notices Electronic Emission Notices Without an External Ethernet Adapter Installed Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Information Statement The DocuPrint C15 has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Electronic Emission Notices If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Electronic Emission Notices Industry Canada Compliance Statement This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Class “B” Product: (Reference ICES-003 Annex) This Class “B” digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe “B” est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Electronic Emission Notices With an External Ethernet Adapter Installed Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Information Statement The DocuPrint C15 has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Electronic Emission Notices Industry Canada Compliance Statement This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Electronic Emission Notices The United Kingdom Telecommunications Act 1984 This apparatus is approved under the approval number NS/G/1234/J/100003 for the indirect connections to the public telecommunications systems in the United Kingdom. German Acoustics Statement The following measurements were made in accordance with ISO 7779 and reported in conformance with ISO 9296. Table B.
Electronic Emission Notices Energy Star The EPA ENERGY STAR Computers program is a partnership effort with computer manufacturers to promote the introduction of energy-efficient products and to reduce air pollution caused by power generation. Companies participating in this program introduce personal computers, printers, monitors, or fax machines that power down when they are not being used. This feature will cut the energy used by up to 50 percent.
Index XI A Components • 1-7 Activate Dry Delay Time • 2-15 Connectivity • 1-6 Automatic feed setting • 2-7 Auxiliary Tray Capacity • 2-3, 2-7 Envelopes • 2-3 Plain paper • 2-3 Special printing media • 2-3 Loading • 2-12 Coated paper • 2-15 Note cards • 2-16 Photographic paper • 2-16 Transparencies • 2-16 T-shirt transfers • 2-16 Media weights • 2-4 C Centronics parallel port • 1-6 Character sets • 1-5 Cleaning Print Cartridges • 4-7 ➝ 4-10 Copies Driver setting • 3-2 Courier font • 1-4 Custom media
F F M Fast Quality • 1-4 Main Tray Capacity • 2-3 Envelopes • 2-3 Plain paper • 2-3 Special printing media • 2-3 Loading • 2-8 ➝ 2-11 Coated paper • 2-15 Note cards • 2-16 Photographic paper • 2-16 Transparencies • 2-16 T-shirt transfers • 2-16 Media weights • 2-4 Fast/Save Ink • 3-3 Feed Rollers Cleaning • 3-7 Feed sequence Automatic setting • 2-7 Manual setting • 2-7 Font Character sets • 1-5 Orientation • 1-4 Pitch • 1-4 Size • 1-4 Style • 1-4 G Grayscale • 3-3 H High Quality • 3-3 HighQuality • 1
P Output Driver setting • 3-2 Paper size Driver setting • 3-3 Printer components Auxiliary Tray • 1-7 Documentation • 1-7, 1-8 DocuPrint C15 CD-ROM • 1-7 Indicator Light • 1-7 Inkjet Cartridges • 1-7 Main Tray • 1-7 Manual Feeder Slot • 1-7 Output/Auxiliary Tray • 1-7 Power Button • 1-7 Power Cord • 1-7 Resume Button • 1-7 Paper sizes • 2-5 Printer driver • 1-6 Paper source Driver setting • 3-4 Printer driver settings • 3-2 Copies • 3-2 Image setting • 3-3 Output • 3-2 Paper size • 3-3 Paper source •
R R Recommended media Media weights • 2-4 Removing and replacing print cartridges • 4-3 ➝ 4-6 Resident font • 1-4 Resolution • 1-3, 1-4 Fast Quality • 1-4 High Quality • 1-4 Image Setting • 1-4 Normal Quality • 1-4 Resume Button Functions • 3-6 ➝ 3-7 Location • 1-7, 3-5 S Single sheets Loading in Manual Feeder • 2-13 Small Format Media Guide • 2-10 Software License Agreement • 1-8 Special printing media Selection criteria • 2-15 Supplies/Options Guide • 1-8 T Test Page Printing • 3-7 Transparencies Loadi