Xerox 6030/6050 Wide Format Printer User Guide 701P41568 Version 1.
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Preface Thank you for using the Xerox 6030/6050 Wide Format Printer User Guide (hereinafter known as 6030/6050 Wide Format). This User Guide describes the basic operations and the detailed functions of the Xerox 6030/6050 Wide Format Printer. It also includes usage precautions, safety notes, replenishing toner, replacing paper, trouble shooting and other general instructions.
Conventions This User Guide uses the following symbols and conventions: < > key Indicates the keys on the Control Panel. Press the key. [ ] Indicates the menus and display items on the screens. Select either the [On] or [Off] buttons to display [Job Name], [Owner], and [Reason] in that order. " " Indicates areas of reference within this User Guide. Also indicates messages. Refer to "3.2 Print Services". A message stating "Additional Port Information Required.
Safety Notes Read these safety notes carefully before using this product to ensure you operate the equipment safely. Your Xerox product and recommended supplies have been designed and tested to meet strict safety requirements. These include safety agency approval, and compliance to established environmental standards. Please read the following instructions carefully before operating the product and refer to them as needed to ensure the continued safe operation of your product.
Medical (ISM) equipment, the external radiation from the ISM equipment may have 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. The Electricity at Work Regulation (in England and Wales) UK ONLY Electricity at Work Regulations The Electricity at Work Regulation 1989 came into force in England and Wales on 1 April 1990.
ANSWER: All Xerox equipment supplied by Xerox and their authorized distributors conforms to all relevant safety legislation and standards. QUESTION: Is the Xerox equipment in my premises safe? ANSWER: All Xerox equipment supplied by Xerox and its authorized distributors conform to all relevant safety legislation and standards. However, like all electrical equipment, they have to be regularly serviced and maintained by competent persons.
WARNING This product must be connect to a protective earth circuit. This product is supplied with a plug that has a protective earth pin. This plug will fit only into an grounded electrical outlet. This is a safety feature. To avoid risk of electric shock, contact your electrician to replace the electrical outlet if you are unable to insert the plug into it. Never use an grounded adapter plug to connect the product to an electrical outlet that lacks an ground connection terminal.
WARNING - Electrical Safety Information CAUTION Ensure that the power connection for your machine satisfies these requirements: • Use only the power cord supplied with this equipment. • The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. • Plug the power cord directly into a grounded electrical outlet. Do not use an extension cord. If you do not know whether or not an outlet is grounded, consult a qualified electrician.
Disconnect Device The power cable is the disconnect device for this equipment. It is attached to the back of the machine as a plug-in device. To remove all electrical power from the equipment, disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet. Operational Safety Information Xerox equipment and supplies have been designed and tested to meet strict safety requirements. These include safety agency examination, approval and compliance with established environmental standards.
• Never remove covers or guards that are fastened with screws. There are no operator serviceable areas within these covers. • Never locate the equipment near a radiator or any other heat source. • Never push objects of any kind into the ventilation openings. • Never override or "cheat" any of the electrical or mechanical interlock devices. • Never operate the equipment if you notice unusual noises or odors.
For Consumables Store all consumables in accordance with the instructions given on the package or container. • Keep all consumables away from the reach of children. • Never throw toner, toner cartridges or toner containers into an open flame Radio Frequency Emissions United States, Canada, Europe, Australia/ New Zealand This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Product Safety Certification This product is certified by the following Agencies using the Safety standards listed. Agency TUV Rheinland of North America, Inc. TUV Rheinland Japan Ltd. Standard UL60950:2000 (USA) Can/CSA-c22.2 No.
Regulatory Information CE Mark The CE mark applied to this product symbolizes Xerox's declaration of conformity with the following applicable Directives of the European Union as of the dates indicated: January 1, 1995: Council Directive 72/23/EEC amended by Council directive 93/ 68/EEC, approximation of the laws of the member states related to low voltage equipment. January 1, 1996: Council directive 89/336/EEC, approximation of the laws of the member states related to electromagnetic compatibility.
Environmental Compliance USA - Energy Star As an ENERGY STAR partner, Xerox Corporation/Fuji Xerox has determined that (the basic configuration of) this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency. The ENERGY STAR and ENERGY STAR MARK are registered United States trademarks. The ENERGY STAR Office Equipment Program is a team effort between U.S.
Product Recycling and Disposal USA Xerox operates a world wide equipment take back and reuse/recycle program. Contact your Xerox Sales Representative (1-800-ASK-XEROX) to determine whether this Xerox product is part of the program. For more information about Xerox environmental programs, visit www.xerox.com/environment.
Illegal Copies and Printouts USA Congress, by statute, has forbidden the reproduction of the following subjects under certain circumstances. Penalties of fines or imprisonment may be imposed on those guilty of making such reproductions. 1.
been or may be issued under any Act of Congress. 2. Adjusted Compensation Certificates for Veterans of the World Wars. 3. Obligations or Securities of any Foreign Government, Bank, or Corporation. 4. Copyrighted materials, unless permission of the copyright owner has been obtained or the reproduction falls within the "fair use" or library reproduction rights provisions of the copyright law.
The above list is not all-inclusive, and no liability is assumed for its completeness or accuracy. In case of doubt, consult your attorney. Canada Parliament, by statute, has forbidden the reproduction of the following subjects under certain circumstances. Penalties of fine or imprisonment may be imposed on those guilty of making such reproductions. 1. Current bank notes or current paper money. 2. Obligations or securities of a government or bank. 3. Exchequer bill paper or revenue paper. 4.
The above list is provided for your convenience and assistance, but it is not allinclusive, and no liability is assumed for its completeness accuracy. In case of doubt, consult your solicitor. Other Countries Copying certain documents may be illegal in your country. Penalties of fines or imprisonment may be imposed on those found guilty of making such reproductions.
Table Of Contents Preface Safety Notes Regulatory Information Environmental Compliance Product Recycling and Disposal Illegal Copies and Printouts Table Of Contents Chapter 1 Main Components and Their Functions 1.1 System Configuration ................................................................................................................ 2 1.2 Main Components and Their Functions (Front) .................................................................. 4 1.
Chapter 5 Setup Using the Printer Control Panel 5.1 List of Menu Items ................................................................................................................. 118 5.2 Setting up Logical Printers ................................................................................................... 129 5.3 Test Printing ............................................................................................................................. 154 5.4 Managing the Various Logs...
Chapter 10 Paper Heater 10.1 Using the Paper Heater .......................................................................................................... 218 Chapter 11 Troubleshooting 11.1 Setup Screen/Printer Control Panel .................................................................................... 222 11.2 Poor Image Quality ................................................................................................................ 223 11.3 Other Errors .................................
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Chapter Chapter 0 1 Main Components and Their Functions Chapter 1
1.1 System Configuration The following system configurations and options are available for the Xerox 6030/6050 Wide Format. Xerox 6050 (or 6030) Wide Format Printer This unit is Printer only, refer to the Xerox 6030/6050 Wide Format Printer User Guide for features and usability. Xerox 6030/6050 Wide Format Printer Xerox 6050 (or 6030) Wide Format Copier/Printer This unit features the Copier, Printer and integrated Scanner.
Xerox 6050 (or 6030) Wide Format Printer with Scan System This unit features the Copier, Printer, Synergix® Scanner and AccXES® Controller. Xerox 6030/6050 Wide Format Printer with Scan System Xerox 6050 (or 6030) Wide Format Options You may acquire additional hardware and software options for all units. Contact your Xerox Sales Representative to obtain additional information on options. 1.
1.2 Main Components and Their Functions (Front) Main Components and Their Functions The combination unit is used for explanatory purposes in this User Guide. Name 4 Function 1 Scanner document table The documents to be scanned are inserted here. 2 Setup screen Used to confirm the settings, such as the print count, and messages relating to the machine status. 3 Control panel Numeric keypads and various operation buttons are situated on the control panel.
Name Function 9 Media tray (Standard) The dual roll type media tray that feeds roll paper. 10 Scanner power switch Used to switch on/off the power to the scanner. Main Components and Their Functions Name 1 Toner supply port Function The toner is supplied through this port. 1.
1.3 Main Components and Their Function (Rear) Main Components and Their Function Name Function 1 Document ejection port The scanned documents are ejected to this port. 2 Power outlet socket Removed from unit. 3 Print ejection port Printed paper is ejected to this port. 4 Remote switch A selector switch that enables the power to both the scanner and the printer to be switched on and off with the use of the Main Power Switch. 5 Interface connector Connects the Scanner to the Printer.
1.4 Switching the Power On and Off Both the scanner and the Printer are equipped with their own independent power switches. It is necessary to ensure that the Circuit Breaker Switch is set to ON in order to switch the power of the Printer on and off with the use of its own independent power switch. Power will not be consumed when the Circuit Breaker Switch is off, even if the Printer’s power plug is plugged into the power source. Never switch off the power while printing is in progress.
3 Set the Circuit Breaker on the Printer to ON. 4 Set the Main Power Switch to ON.
Switching Off the Power Switch off the power following the steps shown below. Never switch off the power while printing is in progress. Failure to observe this may result in paper jamming in the higher-temperature areas of the machine. [Operation] 1 Set the Main Power Switch to OFF. When t he Remo te Swit ch is set to [Connect], and the Scanner is set to ON, the power of the Printer and Scanner can be switched on/off with the Main Power Switch.
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Chapter Chapter 0 2 Knowing Your Printer Chapter 2
2.1 Outline of 6030/6050 Wide Format Print Service This section provides an outline of the 6030/6050 Wide Format print service. What is the 6030/6050 Wide Format Print Service? The 6030/6050 Wide Format print service is service software that prints out printer data (jobs) transmitted from a client with the use of the 6030/6050 Wide Format printer.
Printing Procedure It is possible to print out documents from each client with the 6030/6050 Wide Format printer by observing the following procedure. • Ethernet (Direct) Printing Printing is carried out with machines connected to TCP/IP networks with the use of the ftp and lpr commands when UNIX systems are in use. Refer to "Chapter 6 Ethernet Print Service (for UNIX)" for details on available functions (page 171).
Print Service Operations The following interface is available to execute the various print service functions. Operations from the printer control panel In addition to printer setup, it is also possible to perform communication interface setup, test printing, log management and other procedures from the printer control panel. Refer to "2.2 Operation from the Printer Control Panel" for further details on the printer control panel and its operation (page 22).
Operations for Print Services on Web Print Services on Web is web server software pre-installed inside the 6030/6050 Wide Format printer. This enables printer setup, communication interface setup, log management and other procedures to be carried out from a client with the use of a web browser.
Main Printing Functions This section provides an overview for main printing functions available with the 6030/ 6050 Wide Format printer. Logical Printers The pen attributes, paper type, number of copies and other printer parameters can be set up from either the printer control panel or Print Services on Web and saved as a logical (or virtual) printer. It is recommended that Print Services on Web be used to make these selections due to ease of operability.
• Refer to the "Setting the Parameters from Print Services on Web" section in "3.2 Setting up the System Parameters" for details on setting the extension logs (page 52). • Refer to the "Setting up Logical Printers" section in "4.1 Basic Machine Operations" for details on setting up logical printers (page 62). Size Input The following two methods for judging the size of the input document are available: • Automatic Calculates the coordinates of the input document and automatically sets the closest size.
Size Mapping When a table determining correspondence between input document sizes and output image size is established beforehand, a document can be enlarged or reduced automatically in accordance with the size mapping table. This function is called "size mapping". A1 Enlarge A2 Input document size A3 Reduce Output image size Refer to the "Size and Media Mapping" section of "4.5 Logical Printer Settings" for more details (page103 ).
Plot Area, Auto-Layout and Offset It is possible to specify areas from the input document data that are to be printed (plotted areas). The specified area can either be printed in the center of the output paper or moved to any other position (auto-layout, offset). Refer to the "Plot Area" section of "4.5 Logical Printer Settings" for details on available functions (page 97).
Image Fragmentation Function It is possible to fragment a long image that exceeds 1,189 mm into several parts for output purposes. It is also possible to add marks for positioning purposes on each fragment. Refer to the "Split Drawing" section of "4.5 Logical Printer Settings" for details on available functions (page 106). Fragment Fragment 1/3 2/3 3/3 Printing Output Time It is possible to overlay the date and time of output on the edge of a printed document. Refer to the "Message Option" section of "4.
key. It is also possible to cancel specified jobs while checking the list of jobs on Print Services on Web. Refer to "2.2 Operation from the Printer Control Panel" for details on the key (page 22), and "4.2 Job Operations" for details on web operations (page 72). Meter Display The number of pages printed and the number of stamps printed up until now can be confirmed with Print Services on Web and on the printer display. Refer to "4.
2.2 Operation from the Printer Control Panel This section describes the names and functions of the printer control panel parts. [Processing] lamp (green) Indicates the printing status. ON Printing in process Blinking Receiving print data OFF Not printing Printer display Used for setting up the various functions. Displays various messages. [Online] lamp (green) Indicates the data processing status. ON Ready to print. Blinking Moving to the offline mode. OFF The offline mode. Printing is not possible.
Basic Printer Control Panel Operations It is necessary to set the printer in the offline mode in order to set up the various parameters. Press the
Online Mode Ready to print
key Return to higher level < > key Move to lower level < > key > key > key < < Return to the previous Return to higher level Offline Mode MENU NETWORK/PORT SET MENU SETUP FILE SETUP FILE EDIT SETUP FILE MENU PRINT SETUP MENU SYSTEM PARAMETER SETUP FILE DEF. SETUP FILE MENU PORT SETTING SETUP FILE PRINT SETUP Specified values: Select with the < > and < > keys, and set with the key.SETUP FILE Sets up logical printers. It is possible to set all parameters required for printing, such as pen width and output paper size. Refer to "5.2 Setting up Logical Printers" for logical printer details and operations (page 129). SYSTEM PARAMETER Sets up the system's management information, such as the system date and hard disk usage conditions. Refer to "3.2 Setting up the System Parameters" for logical printer details and operations (page 52).
Operation Examples This section provides examples of selecting menu items. Ready to print
key MENU NETWORK/PORT SET < > key MENU SETUP FILE < > key MENU PORT SETTING < > key PORT SETTING TCP/IP < >< > key PORT SETTING SERIAL < > key SERIAL Handshake < > key PORT SETTING SERIAL 26 Chapter 2 Knowing Your Printer 1 Press the key. The machine will enter the offline mode. 2 Press the < > key. T h e op e r a t i on m e n u' s t op m e n u w i l l b e displayed.< 8 Press the < > key > key to return to an even higher level. MENU PORT SETTING Selecting a value of a feature This section provides an example of setting a value. 1 Select the menu item that you want to set so that TRANSFORM Auto Scale < 2 Press the < > key Auto Scale ON < it is displayed on screen. >< The specified value will be displayed. * The [ *] mark will be erased when the set value is changed. 4 Press the key to set the value. key > key > and < > keys.
Entering Numerals and Characters This section provides examples of entering numerals and characters. 1 Select the menu item that you want to set so that DEF. MULTI PEN Pen No. < it is displayed on screen. 2 Press the < > key From – To 00 – 31 < >< > key. The specified value characters will be displayed. * 3 Set the first numeral with the use of the < > key and < From – To 20 – 31 > keys. The value will increase or decrease sequentially between 0 and 9.
2.3 Operations from Print Services on Web Print Services on Web is web server software pre-installed on the 6030/6050 Wide Format printer. This enables the following procedures to be carried out from a client with the use of a web browser.
Starting up and Ending Print Services on Web This section explains how to start up and end Print Services on Web. Starting up Web 1 Start up the client, and then the browser. 2 Enter the URL for 6030/6050 Wide Format (http://Home name or IP address) in the browser's address field, and then press the key. Ending Web 1 To end Print Services on Web, either click the [×] button located at the top right-hand corner of the browser, or select [Exit] from the [File] menu to close the browser.
Print Services on Web Page Organization This section explains the various pages contained in Print Services on Web. Main Page This is the first page to be displayed when a connection is established with the Print Services on Web URL. This page is known as the "Main Page". The Main Page allows the following procedures to be carried out. • Click the [User page] button to display the User Main Page. • Click the [Administrator page] button to display the [Enter User Name and Password] dialog box.
User Main Page This page is displayed when the [User page] button has been selected from the Main Page. The User Main Page allows the following procedures to be carried out. • Click the [Status Update] button to display the most up-to-date status of 6030/6050 Wide Format. • Click the [Job and Log], [Status], or [Print Setup] buttons to display the User Page. User Page This page is displayed when the [Job and Log], [Status], or [Print Setup] tabs have been selected from the User Main Page.
Administrator Main Page This page is displayed when the [Administrator page] button is selected on the Main Page and the user name and password entered. The Administrator Main Page allows the following procedures to be carried out. • Click the [Status Update] button to display the most up-to-date status of 6030/6050. • Click the [Job and Log], [Status], [Print Setup], [Properties], [Tool] or [Change Password] buttons to display the Administrator Page.
[Job and Log] tab This tab displays job status information (job ID, owner, status, and other information), and job log information. It is also possible for an administrator to terminate printing, change priority sequences, and confirm and delete input log, job log and error log entries. Refer to "4.2 Job Operations" for details on operations (page 72). [Status] tab This tab enables the current status of the 6030/6050 Wide Format, such as the printer status and paper status, to be verified.
Online Help Click the [Help] button displayed at the bottom right-hand side of the frame to display the online help. The online help page enables the user to check unclear items relating to Print Services on Web and operation methods. 2.
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Chapter Setup Chapter 0 3 Chapter 3
3.1 Setting up Communication Parameters It is necessary to connect the 6030/6050 Wide Format printer to the host before it can be used for printing. This section explains the procedures required to set up the connection parameters for the interface that is already installed within the 6030/6050 Wide Format printer. It is possible to print out a list of the parameters that have been set up for verification purposes.
TCP/IP The following communication parameters need to be set up. Menu Item Description Default Parser Selects the parser or data format interpreter that is to be used for processing when the input data format has not been specified from [HPGL], [Versatec], [TIFF] and [CALS]. The default setting is [HPGL]. Physical Layer (Ethernet Setting) Selects the physical layer. The default setting is [AUTO].
Serial The following communication parameters need to be set up. Menu Item Handshake Description The handshake method is selected from the following choices. The default setting is [XON/XOFF]. [XON/XOFF] Handshake using the XON/XOFF protocol. [HARDWARE] Handshake using the hardware. [ENQ-ACK] Handshake using the ENQ-ACK protocol. [SOFTWARE] Handshake using the application program. Communication The communication speed is selected from [300], [1200], Speed [2400], [4800], [9600] and [19200].
Centronics (optional) The following communication parameters need to be set up. Menu Item Description Ack Mode The Ack mode is selected from [MODE0], [MODE1], [MODE2], [MODE3], and [MODE7]. The default setting is [MODE0]. DMA Timeout The timeout value for data input is entered within a range of 1 to 255 seconds. The default setting is [5 sec]. EOP Timeout The timeout value is entered within a range of 1 to 255 seconds. The default setting is [10 sec]. Job Separation Sets the job separation.
SNMP The following communication parameters need to be set up. SNMP can only be set up from Print Services on Web. Menu Item 42 Description SNMP Sets whether to enable SNMP or not. Community String Sets the Community string to be imbedded when the client transmits SNMP packets. Trap Transmission Destination Sets the IP address of the destinations (trap transmission destinations) to which notifications are to be sent in the event of an error occurring with the printer.
Setting the Parameters from the Printer Control Panel It is possible to set up the TCP/IP, Serial, Centronics (optional), and VPI (optional) parameters from the printer control panel. The procedures for this are explained below. The changed parameters become valid after the machine has been rebooted. Refer to "2.2 Operation from the Printer Control Panel" for detailed instructions on printer control panel operations (page 22).
TCP/IP 1 Display [TCP/IP] on the setup item selection PORT SETTING TCP/IP screen, and then press the < > key. 2 Select the item that is to be set up with the use of TCP/IP Default Parser the < > and < > keys, and then press the < > key. [Ethernet Setting], [Default Parser], [IP Address], [Mask Value], [E-Net Address], [Dynamic Routing], and [Static Routing] will be displayed in this order. • Additions can be made to the routing table when [Static Routing] is enabled.
Static Routing ON Adding items to the routing table * 1. Select [ON] for [Static Routing], and then press the key. Press the < ROUTING TABLE ADD Dest. Address 123. 000. 000. 000 > key once it has been set. 2. Select [ADD] for the [ROUTING TABLE], and then press the < > key. 3. Enter the destination address, and then press the key. Once it has been set, move the cursor to the right-hand side and press the < > key. Ty p i c a l l y n o t n e e d e d - e n t e r 000.000.000.
Serial 1 Display [SERIAL] on the setup item selection PORT SETTING SERIAL screen, and then press the < > key. 2 Select the item that is to be set up with the use of SERIAL Baud Rate the < < > and < > keys, and then press the > key. [Handshake], [Baud Rate], [Parity], [Data Bit], [Stop Bit], [EOP Timeout], [Output Response], and [Job Separation] will be displayed in this order. Baud Rate 300 3 Select the parameters with the use of the < * > and < > keys, and then press the key.
VPI (optional) 1 Display PORT SETTING VPI [VPI] on the setup item selection screen, and then press the < > key. 2 Select the item that is to be set up with the use of VPI Job Separation the < < > and < > keys, and then press the > key. [REPORT OFFLINE], [EOP Timeout], and [Job Separation] will be displayed in this order. Job Separation YES * 3 Select the parameters with the use of the < > and < > keys, and then press the key.
An example of the settings printout is shown below. [PLOTTER CONFIGURATION] H/W CONFIG Model Software Version RAM Total Segment Memory Work Memory Frame Memory HardDisk = = = = = = = DocuWide6050 2.x.00 512 MB 12 MB 12 MB 421 MB IC35L040AVER07-0 Ethernet Setting Ethernet Address +- TCP/IPDefault Parser IP Address Mask Value Dynamic Routing Static Routing +- SNMP SNMP +- SERIAL Default Printer No.
Description of Each Item The contents of [H/W CONFIG] and [SYSTEM PARAMETER] are shown below. Displayed Item H/W CONFIG SYSTEM PARAMETER Description RAM TOTAL Displays the capacity of the memory mounted on the printer. SEGMENT MEMORY Displays the capacity of the area in which intermediate data is stored during print processing. WORK MEMORY Displays the capacity of the area used for running the controller software.
Setting the Parameters from Print Services on Web It is possible to set up the TCP/IP, Serial, Centronics (optional), VPI (optional) and SNMP parameters from Print Services on Web. The procedures for this are explained below. • The changed parameters become valid after the machine has been rebooted. • These procedures are performed on the Administrator Page. Operation Procedure 1 Start up Print Services on Web and display the [Properties] tab on the Administrator Page. Refer to "2.
3 Set up each of the parameters, and then press the [Apply] button. 4 If a list of the settings is to be printed out, select [Print Settings] from the [System parameters] menu and click the [Print] button situated at the top righthand corner of the screen. 5 Once all parameters have been set, switch off the power of the printer and then switch it on again to validate the changes. 3.
3.2 Setting up the System Parameters This procedure sets up all parameters required by the system. The items that can be set up on the printer control panel and on Print Services on Web are different. Setting the Parameters from the Printer Control Panel The following system parameters can be set up from the printer control panel. It is possible to set these system parameters with the use of the copier control panel for Xerox 6030 WF and Xerox 6050 WF.
Menu Item Description Low power mode1 Sets the time (1 to 120 minutes) for moving to low power mode 1. Low power mode 1 is the mode that automatically reduces the temperature of the fuser and restricts power consumption. The default setting is [5] minutes. Low power mode2 Sets the time (2 to 120 minutes) for moving to low power mode 2. Low power mode 2 is the mode that reduces the temperature of the fuser even further than low power mode 1. The default setting is [15] minutes.
Menu Item Net Cont. Time Description When printing with the use of EDMIC, EDMIC will occupy the printer for a certain period of time after printing has been started. Print jobs other than EDMICS cannot be executed during this period of time. The occupancy time (Net Cont. Time) can be selected from [10], [30], [60], [90], [120], [180], [240], [300], [360], [420], and [480] (in units of minutes.
Operation Procedure MENU SYSTEM PARAMETER SYSTEM PARAMETER Spool in HD 1 Press the < > key with [SYSTEM PARAMETER] displayed. 2 Select the item that is to be set up with the use of the < < > and < > keys, and then press the > key. [Set Date], [Spool in HD], [AUTO ROLL] [Smoothing], [Low power mode 1], [Low power mode 2], [Sleep Mode], [Stamp Auto Mode], [Attention Light], and [Job Recovery] will be displayed in this order.
Setting the Parameters from Print Services on Web It is possible to set up the following system parameters from Print Services on Web. These procedures are performed on the Administrator Page. Menu Item Description Print Services Sets which of the following times should be set as the standard for determining the priority sequence of job output for the same job.
Setting up print services Select [Print service] from the [System parameters] menu. The print service parameters setup screen will be displayed on the right-hand side of the screen. Select the queuing standard from [QIN_FOPEN] or [QIN_FCLOSE], and then press the [Apply] button. Setting up Extensions Select [Extension] from the [System parameters] menu. The extension list setup screen will be displayed on the right-hand side of the screen. Select the required format from [Data format].
Setting up the Date Select [Set date] from the [System parameters] menu. The date setup screen will be displayed on the right-hand side of the screen. Enter the date and time, and then press the [Apply] button. Changing User Passwords Select [Display user] from the [User management] menu. A list of all ftp users currently registered will be displayed on the right-hand side of the screen. Click the [Password change] button for the user whose password is to be changed.
The password change screen will be displayed on the right-hand side of the screen. Enter the new password twice, and then click the [Apply] button. Adding Users Select [Add user] from the [User management] menu. The screen for adding ftp users will be displayed on the right-hand side of the screen. Enter the user's name and password twice, and then click the [Register] button. 3.
Chapter Chapter 0 4 Basic Machine Operations Chapter 4
4.1 Basic Machine Operations This section explains the following: • • • • • • • • Setting up Logical Printers Selecting Media Types Using Paper Other Than Default Series Paper Changing Output Roll Media for an Entire Job Enlarging and Reducing Printing Long Documents Manual Feed Printing Troubleshooting Setting up Logical Printers First of all, this section explains how to set up logical printers.
Operation Procedure 1 Start up Print Services on Web and display the [Print Setup] tab on the User Page or Administrator Page. Refer to "2.3 Operations from Print Services on Web" for details on starting up Print Services on Web (page 29). 2 Select the format type from [Data format], and then select the logical printer number range from [Detail]. The list of logical printers will be displayed in units of ten. 3 Click the [Display] button for the logical printer that is to be changed. 4.
The logical printer settings will be displayed. Click the [Print] button to print out a list of the logical printer settings. 4 Click the item that is to be set up from the [Detail] menu. The settings for the selected item will be displayed on the right-hand side of the screen. 5 Set up each of the relevant items. Refer to "4.5 Logical Printer Settings" for details on each item (page 84). 6 Click the [Apply] button once all settings have been completed.
Selecting Media Types The paper type is set with the use of [Media Type] for the logical printers. This parameter can be selected from [Any], [Bond], [Vellum], and [Film]. [Any] is set for this under normal circumstances. Specify the paper type manually if the paper to be used is limited. If any paper other than the specified paper type is placed in position once this setting has been made, a [No Paper] error will be triggered. Refer to the "Media Type" section of "4.
Changing Output Roll Media for an Entire Job By setting the [Size] on [Output Option] to [AUTO] (either [AUTO], [OTHER], [MIX] or [MIX2]), the output paper is determined in accordance with the logical printer's [Media mapping] table. If a paper mapping table is prepared for each job, it is possible to change the output roll media for each job.
Enlarging and Reducing It is possible to specify enlargements and reductions with the size mapping table. The size mapping table is a table determining correspondence between the input image size and the output image size beforehand. It enables the user to enlarge/reduce printing according to the table. The size mapping table is set up with the use of the [Size/media mapping] button for the logical printers.
Printing Long Documents It is possible to set up the method of cutting paper to either the standard A0 format cut (length of 1,189 mm), the standard shape increased in a multiple of integers, or the synchronization cut. This parameter is set up with the use of the [Output Option] function for the logical printers. [AUTO] : The standard shape priority mode. If the length of the document exceeds the standard size, the paper is cut to the standard shape that has been increased by a multiple of integers.
Manual Feed Printing Manual feed printing allows paper to be set in the (MSI) Multi Sheet Inserter/Manual Feed Unit and data printed on the inserted paper that has been specified for manual feeding when transmitted by the user. Manual feed printing is also possible by observing the following procedure. The optional (MSI) Multi Sheet Inserter/Manual Feed Unit is required for manual feed printing. Operation Procedure 1 Set [Select Tray] to [Manual].
Troubleshooting This section provides examples of recovery methods when the following problems arise. Paper size #1 was mistakenly selected. Ö There are cases where it is possible to override this with the [Media Margin] settings. The [Media Margin] settings are the values that set the top, bottom, left and right margins in order for the machine to determine the input size. By setting the margin values outside the scope of the paper, it is possible to reduce the input judgment size.
Required lines will not print out. Ö There are cases where this can be overridden by changing the [White Mode] setting on [Color Option]. The [White Mode] determines whether lines are to be drawn in white or in black when a [White Mode] instruction is received. There are cases where faint lines are assigned the color white. In situations such as this, lines will not actually be printed because they have been specified as white lines when the [White Mode] has been set to [Enable].
4.2 Job Operations The following operations are possible with the jobs transmitted to 6030/6050 Wide Format when Print Services on Web is used. • Displaying a list of jobs • • Canceling and Changing the Priority of Jobs Managing the Job Logs Displaying a list of jobs This function displays a list of jobs. Operation Procedure 1 Start up Print Services on Web and display the [Job and Log] tab on the User Page or Administrator Page. Refer to "2.
A list of jobs will be displayed on the right-hand side of the screen. 3 To limit the number of logical printers, set up [Logical Printer to be displayed] and [Registration Number], and then click the [Update] button. A list of jobs from the selected logical printers will be displayed. Details Displayed in the List of Jobs This function displays the following contents in the list of jobs. Displayed Item Description Owner Displays the name of the job owner. Status Displays the current job status.
Canceling and Changing the Priority of Jobs This function enables jobs to be canceled and the printing priority to be changed. • These procedures can only be performed from the Administrator Page. • Jobs for which the print process has been completed cannot be canceled or have their priority changed. Operation Procedure 1 Start up Print Services on Web and display the [Job and Log] tab on the User Page or Administrator Page. Refer to "2.
3 Click the [Change] button located on the right-hand side of the job. The following screen will be displayed. 4 Click the [Cancel Job] - [Execute] button to cancel the job or select [High], [Normal] or [Low] from the [Change priority] drop down menu, and click the [Set] button. It is not possible to cancel more than one job at a time. 4.
Managing the Job Logs This function allows the various histories (logs) to be printed and deleted. There are two types of logs available: Job Log, and Error Log. It is only possible to display a list of job histories on the User Page. All other operations can only be carried out on the Administrator Page. Job log management can also be performed from the printer control panel. Refer to "5.4 Managing the Various Logs" for details on the operations for this (page 155).
Printing Logs Enter the date of the logs to be printed in [Printing range], and then click the [Print] button. Deleting Logs Click the [Change settings] button. The change log setting screen will be displayed. • Click the [Delete] button to delete a log. • Set [Auto Print Setup] to [Enabled] to print the logs automatically. Saving the Logs in a File Format Click [Save into File]. 4.
Error Log This records detailed information on the errors that occurred during job processing. Operation Procedure 1 Start up Print Services on Web and display the [Job and Log] tab on the User Page or Administrator Page. 2 Select [Error Log] from the [Log list] menu. A list of logs will be displayed on the right-hand side of the screen. A list of logs will be displayed. Printing Logs Enter the date of the logs to be printed in [Printing Range], and then click the [Print] button.
4.3 Printer Operations The following operations are possible with the 6030/6050 Wide Format printer when Print Services on Web is used. • Displaying the Printer Status • Starting up and Suspending Received Jobs, Printing, and the Server Displaying the Printer Status This function displays the status of the 6030/6050 Wide Format printer. Operation Procedure 1 Start up Print Services on Web and display the [Status] tab on the User Page or Administrator Page. Refer to "2.
Items Displayed on the Printer Status The following details are displayed on the printer status. Displayed Item Description Job reception Displays the start-up and end status for job receipt. Print Displays the start-up and end status for printing. Printer model Displays the model name of the printer. Printer status Displays the online/offline status of the printer. Roll/Tray Displays the size, type and remaining amount of paper set for all of the rolls and trays.
IOT Status Details The following details are displayed for the IOT status. Displayed Item Description IOT_READY/ IOT_IDLE The printer is on standby. IOT_RUN The printer is printing. IOT WARMUP The printer is warming up. IOT_OFFLINE The printer is in the offline status. Check the printer control panel to discover the cause. IOT_COPY_MODE The printer is in the copy mode. IOT_POWER_SAVE The printer is in the sleep mode.
Starting up and Suspending Received Jobs, Printing, and the Server This function enables the following procedures to be carried out. • Suspending job receipt Jobs are no longer received from the client. • • Starting up job receipt Starts the receipt of jobs. Suspending printing Jobs received from the client are set in the [Queued] status and spooled on the hard disk. • • • Starting up printing Starts the printing process. Suspending the server Suspends by job receipt and printing.
4.4 Test Printing This function prints out test data in order to check the operations of the printer. These procedures can only be performed from the Administrator Page. It is also possible to perform test printing from the printer control panel. Refer to "5.3 Test Printing" for details on the operations for this (page 154). Operation Procedure 1 Start up Print Services on Web and display the [Tool] tab on the Administrator Page. Refer to "2.
4.5 Logical Printer Settings This section provides detailed explanations on the logical printer settings.The settings may be accessed by using the Printer Control Panel or by accessing Print Services on Web. Logical printer The following parameters can be set for logical printers. However, the items that can be set will differ in accordance with the data format. Menu Item Description Media Series Sets the paper groups for the input, output and printing paper.
Menu Item Relevant Format Description Drawing Rotation Direction Sets the rotation direction for rotation printing. Skip Command Enables and disables the PS command. HPGL EOP Command Enables and disables the EOP command. HPGL Color Option Enables and disables the white line function. HPGL, Versatec Media Exit Sets whether the paper is to be ejected to output Tray 1 or Tray 2. All Select Tray Sets whether the paper is to be fed automatically from the feed tray or from the manual feed tray.
Media Series Sets the paper groups for the input, output and printing paper. It is also possible to set different groups for each of these. Settings The settings for this function are as follows. All of the default settings are [ISO A]. Menu Item Description Input size Sets the paper group for determining the input size A. The selections available are [ISO A series], [Special A series], [Arch], and [ANSI series]. Output size Sets the paper group for determining the output size.
Define Single Pen Sets the width, color and other pen attributes for HPGL data. These settings are only valid with HPGL data. Settings The settings for this function are as follows. Menu Item Description Pen No. Sets the pen number within a range of 0 to 98. Width Sets the line width within a range of 0 to 511. 1 = 0.0635 mm. The actual width of the line will be n × 0.0635 with the line width set to n. The default setting is [2]. Lines may be printed by patches, if the line width is set to [1].
End style SQUARE The normal method of ending lines. ROUND Rounds off both ends of the line with a half radius of the line width. Line width Half the line width Half the line width EXTEND Adds half of the line width in length to both ends of the line. Line width Half the line width Half the line width TRIANGLE Adds a triangle that is half of the line width in length to both ends of the line. Line width Half the line width Half the line width Joint style UNJOINT Does not join up the lines.
Define Multi Pen Sets the line width, color and other pen attributes for HPGL data for multiple pens. The same parameters will be set for all other pen numbers within the range of specification. These settings are only valid with HPGL data. Settings The settings for this function are as follows. Menu Item Description Pen No. Specifies the starting number and ending number to cover the range of the pens that are to be set up. The pen numbers are set within a range of 0 to 98.
Versatec Pen Style Sets the pen specifications for VCGL data. These settings are only valid with Versatec VCGL data. Settings The settings for this function are as follows. Menu Item Joint style Description Sets joint processing for lines to [UNJOINT], [BEVEL], [MITER] or [ROUND]. The default settings is [UNJOINT]. Refer to "Joint style" for further details (page 88). This setting is only valid when printing poly-lines, polygons and rectangles.
Versatec Width Sets the width of the VCGL data pen. These settings are only valid with Versatec VCGL data. Settings The settings for this function are as follows. Menu Item Width Description Sets the line width within a range of 0 to 511. 1 = 0.0635 mm. The actual width of the line will be n × 0.0635 with the line width set to n. The default setting is [2]. Text may not be printed clearly if the line width is set to [1]. Versatec Define Pen Sets the pen attributes for VRF data.
Versatec Def. Multi Pen Sets the pen attributes for VRF data for multiple pens. The same parameters will be set for all other pen numbers within the range of specification. These settings are only valid with Versatec VRF data. Settings The settings for this function are as follows. Menu Item Description Pen No. Specifies the starting number and ending number to cover the range of the pens that are to be set up. The pen numbers are set within a range of 0 to 31.
Emulation Selects the processing language for the HPGL format. These settings are only valid with HPGL data. Settings The settings for this function are as follows. Menu Item Emulation Description Sets the processing language from [HPGL] or [HPGL2]. The default setting is [HPGL]. Pen Option Sets whether or not to change the ratio of the pen thickness in accordance with enlargement/reduction rates when enlarging or reducing for printing purposes.
TIFF Option Sets the sorting and output sequence, and the resolution priority for TIFF data. These settings are only valid with TIFF data. Settings The settings for this function are as follows. Menu Item Description Sort Mode Sets whether or not to sort the data for output purposes. The default setting is [OFF]. [ON] Sorted for output purposes. [OFF] Not sorted for output purposes. Last to First Sets whether or not to print the data in the reverse order. The default setting is [OFF].
Transform Sets automatic enlargement/reduction, mirror processing and 90-degree rotation. • Auto Scale Input image • Mirror Image Input image • Output image Output image 90 - degree Rotation Input image Output image 4.
Settings The settings for this function are as follows. Menu Item Auto Scale Description Sets whether or not to automatically enlarge or reduce sizes when the input size and output size are different. The default setting is [ON]. [ON] Automatically enlarges or reduces the size of the image to match the output size. [OFF] Outputs the image at the same size regardless of the output size.
Plot Area Enables the print range (plot area) to be specified from the input image. The plot area can be specified to lay out the image in the center of the output paper (Auto Layout) or offset it (Set Offset Value). Any part of the image that overlaps the margin when offset has been specified will be cut. Auto layout Plot Area +Y direction Offset = (_X, +Y) _ X direction +X direction _ Y direction Input image Output image 4.
Settings The settings for this function are as follows. The area mode cannot be set for TIFF and CALS data. Only the auto layout function can be set. Menu Item Area Mode Description Sets the range to be printed at [ADAPTED], [FIXED], [IP AREA], [IW AREA], [RASTER] or [FIRST]. The default setting is [ADAPTED]. See the next page for further details. •[IP AREA] and [IW AREA] can only be set for HPGL data.
Descriptions of Area Mode The various area modes are described below. ADAPTED The data range of the input image is set as the print range. Ö See Fig.1 FIXED (HP-GL) The range that encloses the maximum coordinate of the input image and the coordinates that represent the starting point of that coordinate is set as the print range. FIXED (HP-GL/2) The range that encloses the maximum coordinate of the input image and a starting point of (0.0) is set as the print range. Ö See Fig.2.
Fig.3. (IP AREA and IW AREA) The area specified with the [IP Command] or [IW Command]. Input image (0,0) Output image Offset Auto Layout: [YES] Auto Layout: [NO] Fig.4. (FIRST) (0,0) Output image Offset Auto Layout: [YES] Fig.5.
Message Option Sets whether or not to print error messages, label messages and date messages. The size of the characters used in the messages are fixed at a height of 2 mm regardless of whether the document is enlarged or reduced. 5 mm Top left 2002/04/23 14:56 2002/04/23 14:56 5 mm Bottom left Top right 5 mm 2002/04/23 14:56 2002/04/23 14:56 Bottom right 5 mm Settings The settings for this function are as follows.
Media Margin Sets the top, bottom, left and right margin values for determining input sizes. + values represent margins outside of the paper size, and – values represent margins inside the paper size. The size that includes (excludes) these margins is established as the input judgment size. These settings are only valid when the [Input Options] - [Size] parameter has been set to [AUTO].
Size and Media Mapping It is possible to enlarge or reduce standard size images and user-defined images to fit standard and user-defined output sizes with 6030/6050 Wide Format. This function is known as "Size Mapping". It is also possible to specify which roll media is to be used for actual printing in accordance with the output size. This function is known as "Media Mapping".
Settings The settings for this function are as follows. Menu Item Description Auto Mapping Sets whether the automatic mapping function is to be enabled or not. The output paper size that best matches the output image size will be determined automatically when this function is set to [Enable]. The values specified in media mapping will be invalidated. Size (fixed) The value entered here is used as the input size when [Output] has been specified.
c Size mapping is applied to the image with an input size of A3, which is then enlarged to an A2 output size (enlarged by 141.4%). d Media mapping is applied as the output size is A2, and the image is printed on the A1 roll media (rotated by 90 degrees and output). Input size Output size Media source A1 roll media A3 A2 Enlarged Rotated by 90 degrees A2 Examples of the Paper Sizes that can be Output with Media Mapping It is possible to print out the following paper sizes for the ISO A series.
Split Drawing It is possible to fragment images that exceed 1,189 mm in length for output purposes. It is also possible to add marks for positioning purposes on each fragment. A maximum of 30 fragmentations are possible. Fragment length Fragment length 1/3 2/3 3/3 Settings The settings for this function are as follows. Menu Item 106 Description Split drawing mode Set to either [Do not split] or [Split]. The default setting is [Do not split].
Priority Sets the priority for printing. This function is used to increase the priority of jobs to print them out first when the job queue is congested. Settings The settings for this function are as follows. Menu Item PRIORITY Description Sets either of the following as the printing priority. The default setting is [NORMAL].
Skip Command Enables and disables the PS command. These settings are only valid with HPGL data. Settings The settings for this function are as follows. Menu Item PS Command Description [OFF] Enables the PS command. [ON] Disables the PS command. The default setting is [ON]. EOP Command Enables and disables the EOP command. These settings are only valid with HPGL data. Settings The settings for this function are as follows. The default value for all parameters is [Enable].
Color Option Sets the drawing color from specified density to black when color command other than black is specified. This setting is only valid for HPGL and Versatec data. Settings The settings for this function are as follows. Menu Item White Mode Description Sets the drawing method when a color other than black is specified. [ON] Draws all lines with the pens of various densities specified for the colors. Capable of drawing visible lines on the black background.
Select Tray Sets whether the paper is to be fed automatically from the feed trays or from the manual feed tray. The priority sequence for when automatic selection from the feed tray has been specified is [Roll 1], [Roll 2], [Roll 3], and [Roll 4] in this order. The optional (MSI) Multi Sheet Inserter/Manual Feed Unit is required for manual feeding. Settings The settings for this function are as follows.
Input Option Sets the input image size. The following two judgment methods are available for input image size. • Automatic (AUTO) Calculates the coordinates of the input image and automatically determines the nearest size. • Specify Size Enables the paper size of the input image to be entered directly. The paper size can be selected from standard sizes and user-defined sizes. This is usually set to [AUTO]. However, it is possible to set the paper size.
Output Option Sets the output size. The following two judgment methods are available for output image size. • Automatic (AUTO, OTHER, MIX, MIX2) Determines the most suitable output size based on the input size and the size mapping table. It also determines the paper or roll media size to use for actual printing in accordance with the output size and the paper mapping table (or automatically.) • Specify Size Enables the output size of the image to be entered directly.
Menu Item • Description Number of Joints Sets the number of copies to be printed consecutively from a range of 0 to 99 when [Size] has been specified. The default setting is [0]. A value that subtracts 1 from the length of the standard size will be set for [Connect]. For example, in the event of 4A3, 3 will be set for the [Connect]. Lead and Trail Margins Specifies whether or not margins are to be added. The default setting is [No]. [NO] No margins are added.
Media Type Sets the paper type. This setting is valid when a different type of paper of the same size is set in the printer. [ANY] is set for this under normal circumstances. When the paper type specification command is already set in the data from the host, the host command has priority. Settings The settings for this function are as follows. Menu Item Media Type Description Selects the paper to be used for printing. This parameter can be selected from [ANY], [BOND], [TRACING] and [FILM].
Size Recognition Priority Sets whether images that are within the A0 size (length:1,189 mm) but that exceed the standard size are to be output on one size larger standard size paper, or if they are to be output on a standard size that has been increased by a multiple of whole numbers. This setting is useful when all images are to be output on the same size of standard output paper or on a standard size that has been increased by a multiple of whole numbers.
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Chapter Chapter 0 5 Setup Using the Printer Control Panel Chapter 5
5.1 List of Menu Items Press [Menu] to take offline. A list of the printer control panel menu items are provided below. The top level begins with Network/Port Set or Print Setup. The menu options in the table below preceded by the [x] mark represent the value settings. The value settings followed by the [Ö] mark indicates that by pressing the < > key after the key, it is possible to display the items on the next level.
Level 1 Level 2 SYSTEM Set Date PARAMETER Level 3 Level 4 Set Date Spool in HD AUTO ROLL RollÆTray xOVERFLOWELEMENT xALWAYS RollÆTray xOFF xON TrayÆRoll TrayÆRoll xOFF xON SPA PAPER WIDTH SPA PAPER WIDTH xSp A1 xSp A2 Sp A1 x620 x625 Sp A2 x435 x440 Smoothing Smoothing xOFF xON Low power mode1 Timer Value x1 to 120 min Low power mode2 Timer Value x5 to 120 min Attention Light Sleep Mode xOFF xON Ö Lamp Buzzer Job Recovery Net Cont.
Level 1 P O RT SETTING Level 2 TCP/IP Level 3 Ethernet Setting Default Parser IP Address Level 4 Ethernet Setting Default Parser xHPGL xTIFF xCALS xVersatec IP Address xxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx MASK Value xxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx E-Net Address E-Net Address (display only) Static Routing Level 6 xAUTO x10BASE_T x100BASE_T MASK Value Dynamic Routing Level 5 Dynamic Routing xON xOFF Static Routing xON Ö xOFF ADD Dest. Address xxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Ö Level 7 Router Address xxxx.xxx.xxx.
Level 1 P O RT SETTING Level 2 SERIAL Level 3 Handshake Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Handshake xXON/XOFF xHARDWARE xENQ-ACK xSOFTWARE (ENQ-ACK and SOFTWARE only with HPGL) Baud Rate Parity Data Bit Parity xNONE xEVEN xODD Data Bit x7_BITS x8_BITS Stop Bit Stop Bit x1_BIT x2_BIT EOP Timeout EOP Timeout xOFF xON Ö Output Response Job Separation CENTRO (optional) Baud Rate x300 x1200 x2400 x4800 x9600 x19200 Ack Mode DMA Timeout EOP Timeout Job Separation Timeout Value x1 to 255 sec Output
Level 1 P O RT SETTING Level 2 VPI (optional) Level 3 Report Offline Report Offline xNO xYES EOP Timeout EOP Timeout xNO_TIMEOUT xTIMEOUT Ö Job Separation PRINT CONFIG TEST PLOT Plot Size JOB LOGGING JOB LOG Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Timeout Value x1 to 255 sec Job Separation xNO xYES SET: to Print. Plot Size SET: to Print. SETTING Auto Mode Auto Mode xOFF xON PRINT LOG SET: to Print. xA0 to A4 PRINT xYYMMDD YYMMDD CLEAR ERROR LOG PRINT SET: to Clear.
Supplementary Table c (Continued from [Setting]) Level 5 MEDIA SERIES Level 6 Input Output DEF.SINGLE PEN (HPGL only) Level 7 Level 8 Output xARCH xJIS B xANSI xISO A xSPA Media Media xxARCH xJIS B xANSI xISO A xSPA Pen No. Pen No. x0 to 98 Ö Width Endstyle Jointstyle Pen No. From - To x0 to 98 Ö Width Color Endstyle Jointstyle PEN WIDTH (Versatec only) Width Level 10 Input xARCH xJIS B xANSI xISO A xSPA Color DEF.
Level 5 PEN STYLE (Versatec only) Level 6 Jointstyle Endstyle xSQUARE xROUND xEXTEND xTRIANGLE Endstyle Jointstyle xUNJOINT xBEVEL xMITER xROUND Dashstyle DEF.SINGLE PEN (Versatec only) Level 7 Pen No. Level 8 Dashstyle xNO_WRAP xWRAP Pen No. x0 to 31 Ö Color Endstyle DEF.MULTI PEN (Versatec only) Pen No.
Level 5 TRANSFORM Level 6 Auto Scale Mirror Image Level 7 Level 8 Level 9 Level 10 Auto Scale xOFF xON Mirror Image xOFF xON Rotate 90 Rotate 90 ( O n l y w h e n [ I n p ut xOFF Link Count] has been xON set to anything other than [AUTO].
Level 5 Level 6 SIZE/MEDIA MAP.
Level 5 SELECT TRAY PRINTED COPY Level 6 Level 7 Tray Tray xAUTO xMANUAL Priority Priority xJOB xCONTROLLER Copies Copies x1 to 99 Priority (Versatec only) Priority xCOMMAND xMENU INPUT OPTION Size OUTPUT OPTION Size Level 8 Size Connect Size Connect xAUTO xVarious paper sizes Ö xAUTO xMIX Margin xOTHER xMIX2 xVarious paper sizes Ö Level 9 Level 10 Connect x0 to 99 Connect x0 to 99 Margin xNO xALL xLONG Lead Margin Ö Trail Margin Level 11 Lead Margin x0 to 999 mm Trail Margin
The table below lists the printer control panel menu levels from the Print Setup top level. Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 PRINT SETUP MEDIA xMedia Roll1 MEDIA xMedia Roll2 xMedia Roll3 xMedia Roll4 xBypass MEDIA/Roll 1,2,3,4 & Type xBOND Bypass xType xVel xWeight xFilm xSeries Weight xTrim Ord. xHeavy ( Tr i m o p t i o n n o t xLight available for Bypass) Series xA xSp.A-1 xSp.
5.2 Setting up Logical Printers The following operations related to logical printers are set up from the printer control panel. • Setting up Logical Printers • • Setting up the Default Logical Printer Printing out a List of Settings Parameters for Logical Printer The following parameters can be set for logical printers. However, the items that can be set will differ based on the data format selected. Refer to the corresponding sections of "4.
Parameter Description Data Format Relevant Section MEDIA MARGIN Sets the top, bottom, left and right margin values. All Media Margin SIZE/MEDIA MAP. Sets up the size mapping and paper mapping parameters. All Size and Mapping SPLIT Sets the fragmentation printing parameters. All Split Drawing SET PRIORITY Sets the priority for printing. All Priority DWG DIRECTION Sets the rotation direction for rotation printing.
Setting up Logical Printers One hundred types of logical printers are available for each data format and it is possible to set each of these individually. The formats can be chosen from [HPGL], [Versatec], [TIFF] and [CALS]. The file numbers (logical printer numbers) can be specified within a range of 0 to 99. Refer to "2.2 Operation from the Printer Control Panel" for detailed instructions on printer control panel operations (page 22).
HPGL Versatec TIFF CALS MEDIA SERIES DEF.SINGLE PEN DEF.MULTI PEN EMULATION PEN OPTION TRANSFORM PLOT AREA MESSAGE OPTION PLOTTER OPTION MEDIA MARGIN SIZE/MEDIA MAP. SPLIT SET PRIORITY DWG DIRECTION SKIP COMMAND EOP COMMAND COLOR OPTION MEDIA EXIT SELECT TRAY PRINTED COPY INPUT OPTION OUTPUT OPTION MEDIA TYPE USER DEF. SIZE SIZE PRIORITY SAVE SETUP FILE MEDIA SERIES PEN WIDTH PEN STYLE DEF. SINGLE PEN DEF.
MEDIA SERIES 1 Display [MEDIA SERIES] on the setup item EDIT HPGL :06 MEDIA SERIES selection screen, and then press the < 2 Select the item that is to be set up with the use of MEDIA SERIES Input Input ISOA > key. the < > and < > keys, and then press the < > key. The [Input], [Output], and [Media] parameters will be displayed in that order. * 3 Select the parameters with the use of the < > and < > keys, and then press the key. DEF.SINGLE PEN (HPGL only) 1 Display [DEF.
DEF.MULTI PEN (HPGL only) 1 Display [DEF.MULTI PEN] on the setup item EDIT HPGL :06 DEF. MULTI PEN selection screen, and then press the < 2 Press the < DEF. MULTI PEN Pen No. From – To 00 – 12 * > key. > key. 3 Select the starting number and ending number of the relevant pens with the use of the < > and < > keys, and then press the key. Press the < > key once it has been set. Move the cursor to the right and left with the use of the < > and < > keys.
Width 005 * 3 Select the pen width with the use of the < > and < > keys, and then press the key. PEN STYLE (Versatec only) EDIT Versatec PEN STYLE 1 Display :05 [PEN STYLE] on the setup item selection screen, and then press the < > key. 2 Select the item that is to be set up with the use of PEN STYLE Jointstyle Jointstyle UNJOIN the < > and < > keys, and then press the < > key. The [Jointstyle], [Endstyle] and [Dashstyle] parameters will be displayed in that order.
5 Select the item that is to be set up with the use of Pen No. 05 Endstyle the < < > and < > keys, and then press the > key. The [Color] and [Endstyle] parameters will be displayed in that order. Endstyle ROUND * 6 Select the parameters with the use of the < > and < > keys, and then press the key. DEF.MULTI PEN (Versatec only) 1 Display [DEF.MULTI PEN] on the setup item EDIT Versatec :05 DEF. MULTI PEN selection screen, and then press the < 2 Press the < DEF. MULTI PEN Pen No. > key.
EDIT HPGL EMULATION 1 Display :06 [EMULATION] on the setup item selection screen, and then press the < 2 Press the < EMULATION Emulation Emulation HPGL * > key. > key. 3 Select the HPGL processing language with the use of the < > and < > keys, and then press the key. PEN OPTION (HPGL and Versatec only) EDIT HPGL PEN OPTION 1 Display :06 [PEN OPTION] on the setup item selection screen, and then press the < 2 Press the < PEN OPTION Width Change Width Change ON * > key. > key.
Sort Mode OFF DPI MENU * 3 Select the parameters with the use of the < > and < > keys, and then press the key. When [MENU] has been selected with [DPI] * 1. Press the < > key immediately after pressing the key. Resolution 0300 dpi 138 2. Select the resolution with the use of the < > * Chapter 5 Setup Using the Printer Control Panel and < > keys, and then press the key.
CALS OPTION (CALS only) EDIT CALS 1 Display [CALS OPTION] on the setup item :03 selection screen, and then press the < 2 Press the < CALS OPTION Enable Rotation Enable Rotation OFF * > key. > key. 3 Select whether or not to enable the [ROTATE] command with the use of the < > and < > keys, and then press the key. 5.
TRANSFORM EDIT HPGL TRANSFORM 1 Display :06 [TRANSFORM] on the setup item selection screen, and then press the < > key. 2 Select the item that is to be set up with the use of TRANSFORM Auto Scale the < < > and < > keys, and then press the > key. The [Auto Scale], [Mirror Image] and [Rotate 90] parameters will be displayed in that order. It is possible to select [Rotate 90] when any parameter other than [AUTO] has been set for [Size] on the [INPUT OPTION] function.
Size A0 2. Select the paper size with the use of the < > * Press the < > key once it has been set. 3. Select either [OffsetX] or [OffsetY] with the Set Offset Value OffsetX OffsetX +000 mm and < > keys, and then press the key. use of the < > and < > keys, and then press the < > key. 4. Select the [OffsetX] or [OffsetY] offset * locations with the use of the < > and < > keys, and then press the key. • Move the cursor to the right and left with the use of the < > and < > keys.
MESSAGE OPTION 1 Press the < EDIT HPGL :06 MESSAGE OPTION > key with [MESSAGE OPTION] displayed on the setup item selection screen. 2 Select the item that is to be set up with the use of MESSAGE OPTION Error Message the < < > and < > keys, and then press the > key. The [Error Message], [Label Message], [Date Message] and [Location] parameters will be displayed in that order.
MEDIA MARGIN 1 Display [MEDIA MARGIN] on the setup item EDIT HPGL :06 MEDIA MARGIN selection screen, and then press the < > key. 2 Select either [MarginX] or [MarginY] with the MEDIA MARGIN Margin X use of the < the < > and < > keys, and then press > key. 3 Select the margin values with the use of the Margin X +00 mm * < > and < > keys, and then press the key. • Move the cursor to the right and left with the use of the < > and < > keys.
When [Mapping] has been selected Mapping A2 Select the paper size with the use of the < > * and < > keys, and then press the key. When [Media] has been selected Media MANUAL * 1. Select either [Auto] or [MANUAL], and then press the key. 2. Press the < Media. A0 > key if [MANUAL] has been selected to move to the paper size setup screen. 3. Select the paper size with the use of the < > Media. A1 and < > keys, and then press the key.
W he n [ O N ] h a s be en se le c t e d f o r [Margin] Margin ON * 1. Press the < > key immediately after pressing the key. 2. Select the margin with the use of the < > and Set Margin Len. 10 mm * < > keys, and then press the key. Move the cursor to the right and left with the use of the < > and < > keys. To return to the previous menu, move the cursor to the left-hand side and press the < > key.
SKIP COMMAND (HPGL only) 1 Display [SKIP COMMAND] on the setup item EDIT HPGL :06 SKIP COMMAND selection screen, and then press the < 2 Press the < SKIP COMMAND PS Command PS command ON * 3 Select > key. > key. whether or not to disable the PS command with the use of the < > and < > keys, and then press the key. EOP COMMAND (HPGL only) 1 Display [EOP COMMAND] on the setup item EDIT HPGL :06 EOP COMMAND selection screen, and then press the < > key.
COLOR OPTION (HPGL and Versatec only) 1 Display [COLOR OPTION] on the setup item EDIT HPGL :06 COLOR OPTION selection screen, and then press the < 2 Press the < COLOR OPTION White Mode White Mode ON * > key. > key. 3 Select whether or not to enable the White line function with the use of the < > and < > keys, and then press the key. SELECT TRAY EDIT HPGL SELECT TRAY 1 Display [SELECT TRAY] on the setup item :06 selection screen, and then press the < > key.
PRINTED COPY 1 Display [PRINTED COPY] on the setup item EDIT HPGL :06 PRINTED COPY selection screen, and then press the < > key. 2 Select the item that is to be set up with the use of PRINTED COPY Copies the < < > and < > keys, and then press the > key. The [Copies] and [Priority] parameters will be displayed in that order. [Priority] will only be displayed for Versatec data. Copies 01 3 Select the parameters with the use of the < * > and < > keys, and then press the key.
OUTPUT OPTION 1 Display [OUTPUT OPTION] on the setup item EDIT HPGL :06 OUTPUT OPTION selection screen, and then press the < 2 Press the < OUTPUT OPTION Size Size A0 Size A0 * > key. > key. 3 Select either [AUTO], [OTHER], [MIX], [MIX2] or the various paper sizes with the use of the < > and < > keys, and then press the key. When the various paper sizes have been selected * 1. Press the < > key immediately after pressing the key. OUTPUT OPTION Connect 2.
MEDIA TYPE EDIT HPGL MEDIA TYPE 1 Display [MEDIA TYPE] on the setup item :06 selection screen, and then press the < 2 Press the < MEDIA TYPE Type Type Vellum > key. > key. 3 Select the relevant paper type with the use of the * < > and < > keys, and then press the key. USER DEF. SIZE 1 Display [USER DEF. SIZE] on the setup item EDIT HPGL :06 USER DEF. SIZE selection screen, and then press the < 2 Press the < USER DEF. SIZE Define Size Define Size U0 * > key.
SIZE PRIORITY 1 Display [SIZE PRIORITY] on the setup item EDIT HPGL :06 SIZE PRIORITY selection screen, and then press the < 2 Press the < SIZE PRIORITY Priority Priority LONG * > key. > key. 3 Select the size priority mode with the use of the < > and < > keys, and then press the key. SAVE SETUP FILE 1 Display [SAVE SETUP FILE] on the setup item EDIT HPGL :06 SAVE SETUP FILE selection screen, and then press the < 2 Press the < SAVE SETUP FILE Format Format HPGL * > key. > key.
Setting up the Default Logical Printer The following procedure sets up the logical printer that is to be used as the default. Operation Procedure 1 Press MENU SETUP FILE > key with [SETUP FILE] displayed on the parameter selection screen. 2 Select [DEF. SETUP FILE] with the < SETUP FILE DEF. SETUP FILE and then press the < 3 Press the < DEF. SETUP FILE I/F I/F SERIAL the < * > key, > key. > key. 4 Select the interface with the use of the < > and < > keys, and then press the key.
Printing out a List of Settings This function prints out a list of the settings established for the logical printers. Operation Procedure 1 Press MENU SETUP FILE 2 Select [PRINT SETUP] with the < then press the < * * > key, and > key. 3 Select the set format with the use of the < > and < > keys, and then press the key. Press the < Printer No. 01 – 06 > key with [SETUP FILE] displayed on the parameter selection screen.
5.3 Test Printing This function prints out test data in order to printer operations to be verified. The paper size can be selected from between A0 and A4. Refer to "2.2 Operation from the Printer Control Panel" for detailed instructions on printer control panel operations (page 22). Operation Procedure 1 Press MENU TEST PLOT > key with [TEST PLOT] displayed on the parameter selection screen. 2 Press the < TEST PLOT Plot Size Plot Size A0 the < * > key.
5.4 Managing the Various Logs The following two types of logs are available. It is possible to print and delete these logs. • JOB LOG • ERROR LOG Refer to "2.2 Operation from the Printer Control Panel" for detailed instructions on printer control panel operations (page 22). Managing the Job Log This section explains the procedures for managing the job log. Operation Procedure MENU JOB LOGGING JOB LOGGING JOB LOG JOB LOG SETTING 1 Press the < > key with [JOB LOGGING] displayed.
Auto Mode ON 2. Select either [ON] or [OFF] with the use of the < > and < > keys when [Auto Mode] * has been specified, and then press the key. When automatic printing is set to [ON], the processed jobs will be automatically printed when 51 pages have accumulated. When [PRINT] has been selected PRINT LOG 020423 – 020605 1. Select the starting date and ending date (YY, MM, DD) of the relevant jobs with the use of the < > and < > keys, and then press the key. 2.
Managing the Error Log This section explains the procedures for managing the error log. Operation Procedure MENU JOB LOGGING JOB LOGGING ERROR LOG ERROR LOG PRINT 1 Press the < > key with [JOB LOGGING] displayed. 2 Display the [ERROR LOG] with the use of the < > key, and then press the < > key. 3 Select the relevant operations with the use of the < > and < > keys, and then press the < > key. The [PRINT] and [CLEAR] parameters will be displayed in that order.
When [CLEAR] has been selected CLEAR SET : to Clear. Press the key when [SET:to Clear.] is displayed. The error log will be deleted accordingly. Example of a Error Log List [ErrorLog : Page 1] JobNo Data&Time Task Name ErrNo ErrorLevel Error Log 1 20 OUTPUT HP PARSER 38 126 ERROR WARNING PAGE MEMORY OVERFLOW NO-PAGE-MEMORY Status from PrintMgr UNRECOGNIZED_COMMAND 158 02/04/17 15:49:30 02/04/22 20:38:05 [Xerox 6050WF Version 2.2.
5.5 Reprinting This function reprints the file that was most recently printed. It is possible to specify the number of copies to be printed within a range of 1 to 99. Reprinting is not possible with the Xerox 6030 WF or Xerox 6050 WF if a copy operation is performed after a print operation. In order for reprinting to function, you must have a job saved in memory. Refer to "2.2 Operation from the Printer Control Panel" for detailed instructions on printer control panel operations (page 22).
5.6 Meter Confirmation It is possible to display meters on the printer control panel for confirmation purposes. Values with a maximum of nine digits can be displayed. Menu Item Description METER 1 The total area in units of square feet of paper printed up until now. (unit: ft2) METER 2 The total length printed up until now. (unit: ft) METER 3 The total number of stamp printouts made up until now. • Refer to "2.
5.7 Operations from the Printer Control Panel This section explains the main components and their functions of the printer control panel. [Processing] lamp (green) Indicates the printing status. ON Printing in process Blinking Receiving print data OFF Not printing Printer display Used for setting up the various functions. Displays various messages. [Online] lamp (green) Indicates the data processing status. ON Ready to print. Blinking Moving to the offline mode. OFF The offline mode.
Basic Operations of Printer Control Panel It is necessary to set the printer in the offline mode in order to set up the various parameters. Press the
key to switch to the offline mode and display the menu screen. Menu Hierarchy The operation menus have the following menu hierarchy. • Top menu items (level 1) This is the menu that is displayed first. • Submenu items (level 2 and below) The various menus that are positioned beneath the level 1 menu.Operation Examples This section provides examples of selecting menu items. Ready to print
key MENU NETWORK/PORT SET < >< > key MENU PRINT SETUP Print Settings Media >< The top menu will be displayed. 2 Press the < > key Print Settings Tray > key. The top menus will be displayed in sequence. The previous menu will be displayed if the < > key is pressed. 3 Press the < < > key < 1 Press the key. > key. The submenu items will be displayed. 4 Press the < > key.Selecting Specified Values This section provides examples of setting a specified value. 1 The menu items will be displayed. Media Roll1 2 Press the < < > key The specified value will be displayed. Media / Roll1 Type : Bond < >< 3 Change the set value with the use of the < > key 4 Press the key to set the value. key < > key The [*] mark will be set beside the value. * 5 Press the < Media Roll1 164 > and < > keys. Media / Roll1 Type : Film Media / Roll1 Type : Film > key.
5.8 Printer Settings This section explains the items that can be set up on the printer control panel. Menu Item Description Media Sets up the type, size, weight and other parameters of the media that is to be loaded into the machine for each of the rolls. Tray It is possible to isolate the system from the machine settings when a fault occurs with optional rolls 3 and 4. Consult with your Service Representative when changing this setting.
Media Ensure that these parameters are set up when new paper is to be loaded into the machine and when the media type and size is to be changed. Media Roll1 Roll2 Roll3 Roll4 Bypass Type Bond Vellum Film Weight Light Bond Heavy Group ISOA Sp.A 1 Sp.A 2 8.
The media sizes for which [Group] can been specified. A4 (210 × 297 mm) A3 (297 × 410 mm) A2 (420 × 594 mm) A1 (594 × 841 mm) A0 (841 × 1189 mm) A3 roll (297 mm wide) A2 roll (420 mm wide) A1 roll (594 mm wide) A0 roll (841 mm wide) Media set to [SP.A 1] SP.A-0 (880 × 1,230 mm) SP.A-1 (625 × 880 mm) SP.A-2 (440 × 625 mm) SP.A-3 (312 X 435 mm) SP.A-0 roll (880 mm wide) SP.A-1 roll (625 mm wide) SP.A-2 roll (440 mm wide) SP.A-3 roll (312 mm wide) Media set to [SP.A 2] SP.A-1 (620 × 871 mm) SP.
5.9 Power Save Mode This function automatically lowers the power consumption of the machine and enters the power save mode when no operations are made for a predetermined period of time. • Low power mode 1 This mode automatically reduces the temperature of the fuser and restricts power consumption. The parameters that are set up are [ON], [OFF] and the amount of time to elapse before the mode is activated (between 1 and 120 minutes; the default setting is [5 minutes].
< > key SYSTEM PARAMETER Low power mode1 < > key 2 Select either [Low power mode 1], [Low power mode 2] or [Sleep Mode] with the use of the < > key. 3 Press the < > key. Low power mode1 OFF < > key Low power mode1 ON * 4 Select the required parameters with the use of the < > and < > keys, and then press the key. An [*] mark will be displayed on the right-hand side of the value once it has been set. T h e p a r a m e t e r s b e c o me v a l i d t h e moment that the key is pressed.
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Chapter Chapter 0 6 Ethernet Print Service (for UNIX) Chapter 6
6.1 Outline of Ethernet Print Service Use the ftp command or the lpr command for printing from the 6030/6050 Wide Format when running on UNIX. This section explains how to set up the ftp and lpr commands and their formats. The file to be printed should be in a data format that the 6030/6050 Wide Format supports. Sending a file with a data format not supported by the 6030/ 6050 Wide Format will result in print error. Please refer to "2.
6.2 Registering the 6030/6050 Wide Format Printer System To print from the 6030/6050 Wide Format printer system, the 6030/6050 Wide Format printer system should be registered on the TCP/IP network. Host System Registration When the network information is managed by a name service such as NIS or DNS, the IP address and host name must be registered there.
Registering the Remote Printer For printing using the lpr command, not only host system registration but also remote printer registration on the client workstation is necessary. Registration information depends on the system, but logical device names on the workstation must correspond with logical printers on the 6030/6050 Wide Format printer system. Refer to the "Main Printing Functions" (page 16) section in "2.1 Outline of 6030/6050 Wide Format Print Service" for logical printers. SunOS 5.X For SunOS 5.
AIX 3.2.X For AIX 3.2.X, register the remote printer in the [/etc/qconfig] file defining the printer’s unique attributes. For more details, see "AIX 3.2.X User Guide." • Editing the /etc/qconfig file In the example below, the 6030/6050 Wide Format printer system called [oklahoma] is registered in the [/etc/qconfig] file. In this setting, when you send a file to a printer device called [plt10h] or [plt20h], the file is sent to [oklahoma].
6.3 Printing Using the ftp Command Details of the ftp command are explained in this section. Bold characters represent input character strings in each example. Printing This section explains the printing procedure using the ftp command. Operation Procedure 1 Enter the ftp command and the network registered with a 6030/6050 Wide Format host name (example: 6050WF) from the client workstation. A message indicating that the connection has completed will be displayed. % ftp 6050WF Connected to 6050WF.
3 Enter the password of the user logged in at Step 2. If the user information registered in 6030/6050 Wide Format matches the loggedin user password, the login acceptance message is displayed. Password: 230 User logged in ftp> The password of the user (ftpusr) is [ftpusr] at shipping. 4 Specify a logical printer (example: plt00h). Enter the logical printer name using the cd subcommand. A message indicating that the logical printer has been set will be displayed.
7 Specify the end. Enter the bye subcommand. A message indicating that ftp command has completed will be displayed. ftp> bye 221 Bye...
Other Subcommands This section explains the ftp subcommands. ascii: Sets transfer data to the ASCII format. bin: Sets transfer data to the binary format. bye: Terminates FTP processing. cd: Change directory, will display logical printer. dir: Displays directory, will display logical printers set from the control panel. If nothing is specified in 6030/6050 Wide Format, only the logical printer at address 00 is displayed.
Message List This section explains messages that may be displayed during printing using the ftp command. Can't build data connection Status: Cannot establish connection for data transfer. Action: Wait a few moments and try again. Can't create control file, please try later Status: Cannot create a control file using the STOR command. Action: Wait for some time and try again. Can't create status file, please try later Status: Cannot create a job file using the LJ command.
Data connection error Status: A data connection error occurred during file transfer. Action: Establish connection and transfer the file again. Directory non existent or syntax error Status: A non-existing directory (logical printer) is specified. Action: Specify the correct directory (logical printer). Error in input file Status: An error occurred in an output file during transfer. Action: Establish connection and transfer the file again.
Local resource failure: Xerox 6030/6050 WF is busy Status: Cannot accept data transfer because the system is overloaded. Action: Check the system for a media-out or media jam error. Wait for some time and try again. If the error occurs frequently, restart 6030/6050 Wide Format. Local resource failure: ReceiveCmplt status Status: Failed to transfer the file. Action: Wait for some time and try again. Local resource failure: ReceiveMComp Status: Failed to receive the file transfer end message.
Login failed Status: The user name and password do not match. Action: Log in again with the correct user name and password. No file found or invalid directory or permission problem Status: Failed to open the directory by the LIST command. Action: Wait for some time and transfer the command again. Parameter not accepted Status: Other than ASCII or Binary is specified by the TYPE command. Action: Specify ASCII or Binary.
Unimplemented TYPE x Status: Transfer by the non-supported type was instructed. Action: Specify [Image (Binary)] or [ASCII] with the TYPE command. User "xx" is not existed, need account for login Status: Logged in with a user name not registered. Action: Log in with a registered user name. In the factory, only [ftpusr] is registered as the user name. USER and PASS required Status: A user name or password was not specified by the USER or PASS command. Or various commands were transferred without login.
6.4 Printing Using the lp/lpr Command Details of each command are explained. Bold characters represent input character strings in each example. Printing (lpr Command) This section explains the printing procedure using the lpr command. Format lpr [-P] [-#] [-s] -P Specify a logical printer name immediately after P (with no space) to output data to the specified printer.
Example 1:Outputting one copy of the [drawa.hpgl] file to the logical printer [plt00h]. % lpr -Pplt00h drawa.hpgl Example 2:Outputting two copies of the [drawb.hpgl] and [drawc.hpgl] files each to the logical printer plt00h. % lpr -Pplt00h -#2 drawb.hpgl drawc.hpgl Example 3:Outputting one copy of the [drawd.hpgl] file to the logical printer [plt01h]. % lpr -Pplt01h drawd.hpgl Example 4:Outputting one copy of the [drawe.hpgl] and drawf.hpgl files each to the logical printer [plt02h].
Printing (lp Command) (for SunOS 5.x) This section explains the printing procedure using the lp command. Format lp [-d ] [-n ] [-c] lp [-d Data is output to the specified printer. -n Specify the number of copies by a numeric value from 1 to 99. If 100 or more is specified, an error message is displayed and the specification is canceled. If this is omitted, one copy is output.
Status Display (lpq Command) This section explains how to display the status of a file specified for printing using the lpr command. Format lpq [-P] -P Specify entry name of a logical printer name immediately after P (with no space). Then the status of the print file being processed by the logical printer specified by the entry name is displayed.
Example 3:Displaying the status of a file transferred to the logical printer [plt01h] When transfer of the [drawd.hpgl] file to the 6030/6050 Wide Format is completed and the 6030/6050 Wide Format has received the next job, the following message will be displayed. % lpq -Pplt01h Job ID Sent By 123 williams 124 Unknown % Status Prior. Document Name Queued Normal drawd.
Cancel (lprm Command) This section explains how to cancel a print job submitted from the network. Format lprm [-P] -P Specify a logical printer name immediately after P (with no space) to cancel a print job under processing by the specified printer. If no logical printer name is specified, a print job under processing by the logical printer lp is canceled. Specify a job ID to cancel its printing.
Example 2:Displaying the status of the logical printer [plt01h] and canceling the printing of job ID [123] This print job cannot be canceled because it is already in progress. % lpq -Pplt01h Job ID Sent By 123 williams 124 smith Status Printing Queued Prior. Document Name Normal drawa.hpgl Normal drawb.hpgl Prt O1H O1H Size(KB) 980 5963 cosmos: sending to oklahoma Rank Owner Job Files 1st smith 416 drawe.hpgl 2nd smith 417 drawf.
Example 4:Displaying the status of the logical printer [plt01h] and canceling the printing of job ID [416] in the client queue If the file transfer to 6030/6050 Wide Format is completed before the job in the client queue is canceled, the print job cannot be canceled. 6030/6050 Wide Format displays the print status, checks the job IDs of the logical printer, and cancels the print job again. % lpq -Pplt01h Job ID Sent By Status Prior. Document Name 123 williams Printing Normal drawa.
Message List This section explains messages that may be displayed during printing using the lpr command. These messages depend on the system because they are output from the client workstation. Cannot create /usr/spool/pltXXX/.seq Status: The lpd daemon on the client failed to create a control file. Action: Check the spool directory. Copy file is too large Status: The data is too large to store in the spool directory.
PLTXX can not dequeue Status: Failed to delete a job from the logical printer PLTXX on the print service side. Action: Check by the lpq command whether the specified job has already changed from the wait status in the queue to the processing status. connection busy Status: Failed to establish connection for data transfer. Action: No action is necessary. The print service side accepts data transfer requests for up to 10 sessions.
Chapter 7 Chapter 0 Leading Edge Cutting Methods Chapter 7
7.1 Cutting Leading Edge The leading edge of the media is cut before use after paper jams have been recovered, when the media is replaced, and when the leading edge of the paper has become damaged. There are two methods available for cutting the leading edge. • Automatic cut: Load the media and select [Trim] from the printer control panel. • 196 Manual Cut: Open the media tray and slide the cutter manually.
7.2 Automatic Cut Operation Procedure 1 Select [Media] from the menu displayed on the Print Settings Media printer control panel. 2 Press the < < > key > key. The level from which the desired media is to be selected will be displayed. Media Roll1 3 Press the < < > key > key, and then select the roll that is to have its leading edge cut. Media Roll2 4 Press the < < > key > key. The level from which the setting is to be selected will be displayed.
7.3 Manual Cut For the roll at the front [Operations] 1 Open the media tray. 2 Pull the lever to open the tray cover. Lever 3 Rotate the roll paper until the leading edge is gripped by the roller.
4 Rotate the knob until the media's leading edge protrudes from the tray outlet. 5 Operate the cutter to cut the paper. CAUTION: Ensure that you utilize the cutter handle and that you do not slide your fingers along the metal cutting bar, as it is sharp. 6 Remove the piece of paper that was cut off, and close the tray cover. Window 7 Return the media to its original location by rotating the knob until the leading edge of the paper can be seen in the window. 7.
8 Close the media tray. For the roll at the rear [Operations] 1 Open the media tray. 2 Rotate the roll paper until the leading edge is gripped by the roller.
3 Pull the lever to open the tray cover. 4 Rotate the knob until the media's leading edge protrudes from the tray outlet. 5 Hold the paper against the baffle and rotate the knob as the paper passes through the tray outlet as shown in the illustration. 6 Hold the paper taut while operating the cutter to cut the paper. CAUTION: Ensure that you utilize the cutter handle and that you do not slide your fingers along the metal cutting bar, as it is sharp.
8 Return the media to its original location by rotating the roll of media until the leading edge of the paper can be seen in the window and the media is taut on the roll. 9 Close the media tray.
Chapter 8 Chapter 0 Replacing Paper Chapter 8
8.1 Display When Paper Runs Out A message stating "Replace xxx media." will be displayed on the setup screen if there is no media loaded in position for printing purposes. The media size displayed on the control panel will be turned off when there is no paper in the machine. It is possible to replenish and replace paper in the media trays for which the LED is not illuminated even when printing is in progress.
8.2 Replacing Roll Paper Two rolls of paper can be set into each of the media trays. Refer to the instructions provided in Chapter 5 and set up the paper parameters accordingly after the rolls have been replaced. [Operations] 1 Open the media tray. 2 Remove the shaft containing the roll paper that is to be replaced. 3 While pulling on the lever situated in the end of the roll paper shaft, remove the core of the paper roll in the direction of the arrow.
There is an area at the front of the tray on which the roll paper can be placed. 4 While pulling the lever situated in the end of the roll paper shaft, align the roll paper with the paper size marks on the shaft and set the roll in place. 5 Align the roll paper in accordance with the directions displayed inside the media tray and load the roll onto the shaft guide. Cut the leading edge of the paper before setting it in place if it is damaged.
7 Gently close the media tray until it is firmly in position as far back as it can go. The LED on the front of the media tray will be illuminated, and the roll paper will be automatically set in place. 8 Set up the media parameters on the printer control panel. "Chapter 5 Setup Using the Printer Control Panel" Power Saver Online Processing Error Manual Feed Mode Pause Menu Set Cancel Job 8.
8.3 Drawer Media Size Indicators The media size indicators are pieces of paper used so that the user may identify the media that is placed in each of the drawers. This is visible on the right hand side of the drawers. The instructions on usage are provided on the next page. The following four types are available. • Standard size A • Inch size A Standard size A SB1 Sp.A1 A3 A1 Sp.A2 Sp.
I Inserting media size sheets 1 Open the tray for which the paper size has been changed. 2 Remove the media size sheet. 3 Fold the sheet so that the size loaded is displayed. 4 Insert the media size sheet. 8.
5 Gently close the media tray until it is firmly in position as far back as it can go.
8.4 Loading Media Manually [Operations] 1 Adjust the (MSI) Multi Sheet Inserter/Manual Feed Unit's side guide to fit the size of the media that is to be printed. 2 Place the side of the media to be copied facing upwards, and align it with the (MSI) Multi Sheet Inserter/Manual Feed Unit's side guide. • The optional (MSI) Multi Sheet Inserter/Manual Feed Unit is required when making manually fed copies.
Power Saver 4 Set up the media parameters on the printer control panel.
Chapter Chapter 0 9 Replenishing the Toner Chapter 9
9.1 Replenishing the Toner for Wide Format Printer If the message "Add Toner" appears on the printer control panel, replenish the toner. Observe the following when handling the toner. • When replenishing the toner, handle it carefully so as not to spill the toner on your clothes or around the machine. • Never throw a used toner cartridge into an open flame. Replenish the toner as described below. [Operations] 1 Take the toner cartridge out of the package and make it ready for replenishing.
3 Insert the left side notch situated at the bottom of the toner cartridge into the end of the toner supply port. Then hold the toner cartridge vertically on top of the supply port. Align the protruding part of the cartridge with the notch when inserting it in the port. 4 Slide the toner supply lever to the right. The cover at the bottom of the toner cartridge will open and the toner will be released into the machine.
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Chapter Chapter 0 10 Paper Heater Chapter 10
10.1 Using the Paper Heater When the machine is used in high humidity environments the paper can become wrinkled. Switching on the paper heater can prevent paper from becoming wrinkled. Use the switch shown in the illustration to switch the paper heater on and off. Switch 10.
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Chapter Chapter 0 11 Troubleshooting Chapter 11
11.1 Setup Screen/Printer Control Panel When machine failure is suspected in such cases where prints cannot be made or the results of the printout are defective, first check the messages displayed on the printer control panel. When an error code is displayed, press the < > and < > keys on the printer control panel at the same time. If the error is triggered again even after pressing the above keys, contact your Service Representative.
11.2 Poor Image Quality Observe the following recovery measures if the results of printing contain the quality defects listed below. Quality Defect Recovery The printout is soiled Check if the image density setting is correct or the document is soiled. ÆChange the image density setting, and change the background suppression setting. Certain parts of the image have not been printed or are blurred Check if the image density setting is correct. ÆCheck the function setting status from the control panel.
11.3 Other Errors Follow the instructions are provided to recover when the following errors occur. Error 224 Recovery Nothing is displayed on the printer control panel or control panel • Ascertain that the power supply where the machine is installed is normal, that the power plug has been correctly plugged in, and that the power switch is on. • Adjust the contrast of the screen.
Chapter Chapter 0 12 Clearing Paper Jams Chapter 12
12.1 Paper Jam Display The location where a paper jam has occurred will be displayed on the control panel's setup screen. Clear paper jams using the message on the screen. 1. Raise the upper area of the printer. 1. Open Scanner cover. 2. Remove the document. 2. Remove the jammed media. 3. Pull the stopper bar in the printer to unlock and close the upper area of the printer. XXX-XXX XXX-XXX "12.2 Document Jams" "12.5 Paper Jams in the Printer and Ejection Port" 1. Pull out RFC drawer 1. 1.
12.2 Document Jams Remove jammed scanning documents with the following procedure. [Operations] 1 Lift the top of the scanner until the lock on the left is engaged so the scanner cannot be closed. 2 Pull the document towards you to remove it. Pull the document slowly. The use of excessive force may result in damage to certain parts of the machine. 3 While lifting the top of the scanner upward, pull the lever shown in the illustration in the direction of the arrow to unlock it.
12.3 Jams in the Feeder (Roll Paper) Paper jams in the roll paper feeder are caused by incorrect paper loading methods and defects in the paper feeding mechanism. Reload the paper in the feeder in accordance with the following procedure. [Operations] 1 Open the media tray. 2 Rewind the paper onto the roll on which the jam has occurred by rotating it towards you. Cut the leading edge of the paper into a straight line with the cutter or a pair of scissors if it is folded or damaged in any other way.
Window 4 Rotate the knob until the leading edge of the paper can be seen in the window. Rotate the knob at the rear if the jam occurred with the rear paper roll. 5 Gently close the media tray until it is firmly in position as far back as it can go. The LED on the front of the media tray will be illuminated, and the roll paper will be automatically set in place. 12.
12.4 Jams in the (MSI) Multi Sheet Inserter/ Manual Feed Unit Remove paper jams from the (MSI) Multi Sheet Inserter/Manual Feed Unit following the procedure below. Steps 1 and 5 are required when using the combination unit. [Operations] 1 Lift up the scanner document table until it is locked and cannot be closed. 2 Open the cover of the manual insertion unit. 3 Pull the jammed paper towards the front of the manual insertion guide to remove it. Make sure no paper remains inside the machine.
4 Close the cover of the manual insertion unit. 5 Lift the lock lever in the middle back of the scanner document table, and then close the document table. 12.
12.5 Paper Jams in the Printer and Ejection Port Remove paper jams from the printer and ejection port in accordance with the following instructions. [Operations] 1 Lift up the lever situated on the left-hand side of the printer. 2 Use both hands to lift up the top of the unit. The top of the unit cannot be lifted if the scanner's lock has been released with the combination unit. Lock the scanner before attempting this procedure. 3 Check that the green stopper is located at the back of the unit.
4 Pull the jammed paper slowly towards you to remove it. • Avoid damaging the paper. • Do not touch any of the hightemperature components in the machine when removing paper jams. 5 Pull the green stopper to the front. 6 Grasp the document table with both hands and gently lower it firmly into place. • Ensure that the weight of the document table is distributed equally between both hands when lowering it into place. • Take care to avoid getting your fingers caught. 12.
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Chapter Chapter 0 13 Specifications Chapter 13
13.1 Main Specifications Supported data formats • • HPGL system : HP-GL, HP-GL2, and HP-RTL Versatec system : Versatec Random Format (VRF), Versatec Color Graphic Language (VCGL), and FXMMR • • Tag Image File Format (TIFF) system: Conforming to TIFF version 6.0 Continuous Acquisition and Lifecycle Support (CALS) system: CALS type 1 Relationship between data formats and interfaces There are data types that cannot be processed depending on the interface types.
Host system interfaces TCP/IP Physical interface: Maximum transfer speed: Data link: 100Base-TX and 10Base-T (Transfer speed Manual selection, automatic selection) 100 Mbps and 10 Mbps Ethernet version 2 Physical interface: Maximum transfer speed: Maximum cable length: EIA-232-E conformant to RS-232C serial 38400 bps 15 m Physical interface: Conforming to the TTL level IEEE STD 1284 interface 8-bit parallel peripheral 666 kbps 6m RS232C Centronics Maximum transfer speed: Maximum cable length: VPI
Standard sizes and drawing areas Series ISO A series SP. A Arch ANSI series 238 Standard size Dimensions Drawing area (dots) A0 841 × 1,189 mm 19,872 × 28,064 A1 594 × 841 mm 14,016 × 19,872 A2 420 × 594 mm 9,920 × 14,016 A3 297 × 420 mm 7,008 × 9,920 A4 210 × 297 mm 4,960 × 7,008 SP. A0 880 × 1,230 mm 20,768 × 29,056 SP. A1 625 × 880 mm 620 × 871 mm 14,752 × 20,768 14,624 x 20,576 SP. A2 440 × 625 mm 435 × 620 mm 10,400 × 14,752 10,272 x 14,624 SP.
Frame memory - Maximum number of spools Mounted frame memory Number of sheets Configuration A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 512 MB 6030 Extended/6050 Standard 6 12 25 51 100 1 GB 6030/6050 Extended 14 28 56 112 222 Frame memory - Maximum number of spools indicates the number of spools that are developed into bit map. The print entry data is spooled in hard disk separately from the memories. 13.
13.2 Media Specifications • For sharp image copying by 6030/6050 Wide Format, use media recommended by our company. • To prevent paper jams or uneven printing, do not use creased, wrinkled, or curled media. It may result in a media jam and white blotches on copies. • When using unusually flexible media, support the media as it comes out of the media ejection port so that it will not be pressed against the media table and result in jams. • Moisture is not good for media.
13.3 Machine Specifications Main Specifications Item Specification Type Desktop Type of photo sensitive material OPC Recording method LED exposure, xerographic development system Development method Dry development (one component) Fixing method Heat roll Resolution Equivalent to 600 dots/25.4 mm (600 dpi) × 1200 dots/25.4 mm (1200 dpi) Tone Input: 256 levels. Output: 2 levels (Area tone: 256 levels) Warm-up time Less than 3 minutes Print size Maximum : Width 914.
Item Specification Dimensions 1,250 (W) × 640 (D) × 1,200 (H) mm (excluding control panel) Scanner 1,250 (W) × 625 (D) × 305 (H) mm (Including control panel) 1,420 (W) × 625 (D) × 415 (H) mm Printer 1,250 (W) × 640 (D) × 940 (H) mm Weight Scanner Printer (2R type) Printer (4R type) Combination type (2R type) Maximum power consumption Scanner Printer Power consumption when main power switch is OFF Main power switch OFF Scanner power switch OFF Heat dissipation Maximum heat dissipation (printer) St
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Appendix 1 Connector Specifications RS-232C pin assignment PIN No. Host side Controller side Signal name Wiring Straight cable Cross cable 1 1 7,8 CD y 2 2 3 RD y 3 3 2 TD y 4 4 6 DTR y 5 5 5 GND y 6 6 4 DSR y 7 7 1 RTS y 8 8 1 CTS y 9 9 - RI - [-] indicates no wiring. Both sides are male pins. Centronics pin assignment Printer Side (36-pin Amphenol half-pitch type) Terminal No.
Host Side (36-pin Amphenol type) Terminal No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Signal name nStrobe Data 1 Data 2 Data 3 Data 4 Data 5 Data 6 Data 7 Data 8 nAck Busy Perror Select nAutoFd Logiv GND Chassis GND Peripheral Logic High Terminal No. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Signal name GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND nlnit nFault nSelectln Pin connection 18 1 36 19 Host Side (25-pin D-subconnector type) Terminal No.
Appendix 2 HP-GL/HP-GL2 Command List This section explains the HP-GL and HP-GL/2 command support status that are unique to 6030/6050 Wide Format. y Command fully supported. y* Activates different actims from other ordinary commands. (Meaning in [ ]) n Command not supported and ignored. Command List The following table shows the HP-GL and HP-GL/2 command support status.
Command Command Meaning and action HP-GL HP-GL/2 6030/6050 Wide Format y y BP Instructs the start of plotting. Outputs a label by overlaying on job log and plot output. CA Sets an auxiliary character set. y y CC Specifies character smoothness. y n CF Specifies an outline font rendering method. CI Plots a circle of an arbitrary radius. y CM Specifies the handling of character set modes and undefined characters. y CP Draws a character. y CR Sets an RGB data range.
Command Command Meaning and action HP-GL HP-GL/2 6030/6050 Wide Format FI Specifies a font as the primary font. y n FN Specifies a font as the secondary font. y n FP Fills in a polygon registered in the polygon buffer. y y y FR Feeds paper by one frame for long-axis plotting. [Interpreted as output trigger] y y y* FS Specifies the pen pressure. y FT Specifies a fill type. y GC Sets a group count. y n GM Allocates the graphics memory. y n GP Groups specified pens.
Command HP-GL/2 6030/6050 Wide Format Command Meaning and action HP-GL OA Outputs the current position on the printer coordinate system and the pen up-down information. y y OC Outputs the current position instructed by the last command and the pen up-down information. [6030/ 6050 Wide Format: Always returns the standard value (0,0,0)] y y* OD Outputs read coordinates. [Always returns the standard value (0,0,0)] y y y* (HP-GL) n (HP-GL/2) OE Outputs an error number.
Command Command Meaning and action HP-GL HP-GL/2 y PS Specifies the paper size. y PT Specifies the fill spacing. y PU Raises the pen. y PW 6030/6050 Wide Format y (HP-GL) y* (HP-GL/2) y y y Specifies the pen width. y y QL Sets the plot quality. y n RA Fills in a square determined by the current pen position and the specified X and Y coordinates. y y RF Defines a pattern used for area filling. y y RO Rotates the coordinate system. y y RP Specifies the output count.
Command Command Meaning and action HP-GL HP-GL/2 6030/6050 Wide Format y y TR Specifies the length of ticks drawn on the coordinate axis. UC Draws a user-defined character. y n UF Draws a user-defined fill pattern. y y UL Creates a specified line pattern. VN Inactivates the VA command. VS Specifies the drawing speed. y n WD Outputs a specified message to the panel. y n WG Defines and fills in a sector polygon.
Appendix 3 Command name HP-RTL Command List Command Command Meaning and function Limit Enter HPGL/2 Mode ESC % # B Starts processing the following data as Transfer color palette ignored an HP-GL2 command. Enter PCL Mode ESC % # A Starts processing the following data as Transfer color palette ignored an HP-RTL command. Reset ESC E 1. 2. 3. 4. Universal Exit Language/Start of PCL ESC % #x|X 1. Outputs all data input before this command. 2.
Command name Command Command Meaning and function Limit Assign Color Index Number ESC * v # i|I Assigns a defined RGB parameter to an Index Number index number. Push/Pop Palette ESC * p # P Saves and restores palette information. Ignored Start Raster Graphics ESC * r # a|A Sets the controller to the raster mode and sets the start position and left margin of a graphic image. End Raster Graphics ESC * r C Indicates the end of raster graphic image transfer.
Command name Command Command Meaning and function Limit Raster Line Path ESC * b # l/L 1. Indicates the vertical distance of an image updated by raster data submitted by the Row/Block command. 2. Indicates the vertical distance of the CAP moved by the Y Offset command. 3. Indicates the vertical distance of the CAP moved by the End Raster Graphics command (or equivalent command). Negative Motion ESC & a # n|N Defines the reverse output direction.
Appendix 4 TIFF Tag List Tag ID Hex Dec 00FE 254 00FF 255 Revision 4.0 5.0 6.
Tag ID Hex 0107 Revision 4.0 5.0 6.
Tag ID Hex Revision 4.0 5.0 6.
Tag ID 4.0 5.0 6.
Tag ID Hex Dec 0214 532 8298 33432 Revision 4.0 5.0 6.
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Appendix 4 TIFF Tag List 261
Index Symbols 90-degree rotation ........................................ 19, D 96 dashed line style .................................................90 data formats ..............................................12, A 236 date message ...................................................101 administrator page .............................................. 33 administrator top page ......................................... 33 Alignment mark printing ................................... 106 area mode .....
input media series .............................................. 86 media tray (standard) ............................................5 Input Option.................................................... 111 media type ........................................65, input option ............................................ 111, 148 interface ................................................... 12, 237 IOT status ......................................................... 81 IP command ..........................
power switch ................................................... 5, 7 print ejection port ................................................. 6 print range ........................................................ 97 print services ..................................................... 56 print services on web .......................................... 29 (Print Setup) tab ................................................. 34 print setup ...................................................... 153 printed copy ..
W white mode ............................................... 71, 109 width change .....................................................
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