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Ve r s i o n 2 . 0 August 2 007 Xerox 6030/6050/6050A Wide Format Printer User Guide 701P47273.
Xero x Cor poration Global Knowledge & Languag e Service s 800 Ph illips Road Bldg. 845-17S Webster , NY 145 80 Cop yrig ht © 2007 Xerox Corporation.
Preface Thank y ou f or using th e Xero x 6030/605 0/6050A Wide F or mat Copier/Printer User Guide (hereinaft er known as 6030/6050/6050A Wide F ormat). This User Guide de scribes the basi c operat ions and the detailed funct ions of t he Xero x 6030/6050/ 6050A Wide F ormat Copier , Printer , and integr ated Scanner .
Preface Conv entions This User Guide uses the f ollow ing symbols and con ven tions: < > key Indicates the keys on the keyboard. Press the <Enter > key. [ ] Indicates the menus and displ ay items o n the scre ens. Select either the [On] or [Off] buttons to displ ay [Job Name], [Owner ], and [ Reason] in that order.
Safety N otes i Safety Notes Read these safety notes carefully before using this product to ensure y ou o per ate the e quip - ment saf ely . Y our Xero x product an d recommended supplies hav e been designed and tested to mee t strict saf ety requirements.
Safety Notes ii to be limited or special mitigatio n measures taken. WARNING Shielded cables must be used with this equip ment to maintain compliance with Council Directive 89/336/EEC. Electricity at Work Regulations The Electr icity at W or k Regulation 1 989 came into f orce in En gland and W a les on the 1 April 1990.
Safety N otes iii QU EST ION : Is Xero x equipm ent saf e? ANSWER: All Xero x eq uipment supplied by Xero x and their author ized distrib utors conf or m to all relev ant saf ety legislation and standards.
Safety Notes iv PLEASE NO TE: Y OU MUST ENSU RE THA T Y OU R XERO X EQUIPMEN T IS SAFE A T ALL TIMES Electrical Supply This product shall be operate d from the ty pe of e lectrical supply indicted on the product 's data plate label.
Safety N otes v Ensure t hat the power connect ion for your machine satisfies t hese requi re - ments • Use only the power cord suppl ied with this equipment. • The socket outlet shall be i nstalled nea r the equi pment and sh all be eas ily access ible.
Safety Notes vi 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 pow er from the equipment, disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet.
Safety N otes vii • Nev er re mo ve cov e rs or guards th at are f astened with screws. There are no operator ser viceable ar eas with in these covers. • Nev er loc ate the equip ment near a rad iator or any other he at source. • Nev er p ush objects of any kind in to the ventilation o penings.
Safety Notes viii uct conta ins lamp(s ) with mer cury*, and m ay contain lead *, Perchlora te* and other materi als whos e dispo s a l may be regu lated due t o enviro nmental consid er - ations. The presen ce of these materials is fully consi stent with global regula tions applicable at the time that the pr oduct was placed on the market.
Safety N otes ix Canadian EME This C lass "A" digital appa ratus complies with Ca nadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numériq ue de la classe "A" est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. This product is certified by the followin g Agencies using the Safety standards listed.
Regulato ry Informa tion x Regulatory Information CE Mark The CE mark applied to this product symbo lize s Xerox's declarat ion of conformity with the following appl icable Directives of the Euro.
Environm ental Comp liance xi Environmental Compliance USA - Energy Star (6030/6050 Wide Format) As an ENERGY STAR p artner, Xerox Corporation/Fuji Xerox h as determined that (the basic configuration of) **this** product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelin es for energy efficiency.
Envir onmen tal C ompli ance xii Canada - Environmental Choice Terra Choice Enviro nmental Services, Inc. of Canada has verified that this produ ct conforms to all applicable Environmen tal Choice EcoLogo requireme nts for mini - mized impact to the environment.
Product Re cycling a nd Disposal xiii 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) t o determine whether this Xerox product is part of the program.
Illegal Copies and Pri ntouts xiv Illegal Copies and Printouts USA Congress, b y statute, has f orbidde n the reproduction of the f ollowing subjects under cer tain circ umstances. P enalties of fine or impr isonment ma y be im posed on those guilty of making such re productions.
xv Illegal Copies and P rintouts 1. Stamps and other repre sentativ es of value , of whatev er d enomination, which hav e been or ma y be issued und er an y Act of Congress. 2. Adjusted Compensa tion Cer tificates f o r V et erans of the W or ld W ars.
xvi Illegal Copies and Pri ntouts Canada P ar liament, b y statute, has f o rbidden the reproduction of the f ollowing subjects under cer tain circumstances. P enalties of fine or impr isonment may be imposed on those guilty of making s uch reproductions.
xvii Illegal Copies and P rintouts Other Countries Cop ying cer tain docum ents ma y be illegal i n y our cou ntr y . P enalties o f fine or imprisonme nt ma y be i mposed on those f o und guilty of making such r eproductions.
xviii Illegal Copies and Pri ntouts.
1 T ab le of Cont ents 1.1 Product Co nfigurations ................... ................... ................... .......................... ................. 2 1.2 Major Comp onents .................. .................... ................... ...........
2 Chapter 3 Printer Setu p 3.1 Communica tion P a r a meters .... .......................... ................... .................... ..................... 60 Communication Parameters Def initions .............. .......................... ............
3 Split Dra wing ....................... .................... ......................... .................... ................... 134 Message Option .................. .......................... ................... .......................... ..........
4 Pri nt a Diagnosti c Repor t .... .................... ................... .......................... ................... 192 4.8 Manual Feed Printing ........ .......................... ................... ................... ......................
5 Message List (6030/ 6050 only) .. ................... ................... .......................... ............. 249 Chapt er 7 Maint enance 7.1 Loading T oner ....... ................... .................... ......................... ............
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Chapter Chapt er 0 1 Product Overview.
2 1.1 Product Con figurations The f ollowing product configurati ons and options are a v ailab le f or the Xero x 6030/6050/6050A Wide F or mat Printer and the Xero x 6030/60 50/6050A Wide F or mat Copier/Printer . Xero x 60 30/6050/6050A Wide For mat Printer This unit is a printer onl y .
3 1.1 Pro duct Configur ations Xero x 60 30/6050/6050A Wide For mat Printer with Scan Sys tem This unit f eatures copier and printer func tionality , plus the Wide F orm at Sc an System and t he F reeFlow Accx es ® Contro ller .
4 1.2 Major Components Major Components: Front ( *6030/605 0 Copier/Printer onl y ) Name Function *1 Document table Documents to be scanned are in serted here. *2 Setup screen (touch screen) Used to set up copy jobs, map ori ginals to t he installed medi a, display m essages and procedures, and provi de troubleshoo ting help, e.
5 1.2 Major Components Major Components: Rear ( *6030/6050 Copier/ Printer onl y ) *10 Scanner power swit ch Switches the p ower to the scanner on and off. Name Function 1 Toner supply port The toner is refilled t hrough this po rt. Name Function *1 Document ejec tion port Documents exit the scanner f r om this loca tion.
6 *4 Remote switch A selector swit ch that enables the user to switch the power to both the scanner and the printer on and off from the Main Power Switch. *5 Interf ace connector The conne ctor to which the p rinter is connected. *6 Serial port connect or Used by the service repr esentativ e for maintenance.
7 1.3 Power On/Off 1.3 Po w e r O n / O f f The scanner and the pr inter are each equipped with a power s witch. The Circui t Break er Switch must be in the ON positi on to s witch the printer an d scanner pow er on and off .
8 3 Press power button on Accxes ® Controller . P owering Off 6030/6050 Switch off the po wer f ollo w ing the steps below . 1 Switch OFF the Main Power Switch. 2 Switch OFF the Scanner Power Switch. 3 Switch the Circuit Breaker Switch to the OFF position.
9 1.3 Power On/Off Powering Off 6050A Switch off the po wer f ollo w ing the steps below . 1 Press the <Menu> butt on. 2 Press < > twice to dis play the Utilities menu option. 3 Press the < > button. 4 Press < > onc e to display t he Shut Down menu option.
10 1.4 P o w er Sa v e Mode The P owe r Sav e Mode automatically lo wers the powe r consumption of the machine b y reduci ng the fus er pow er . The machine wil l enter t he power sav e mode when no prints or copie s hav e been made f or a pr eset period of t ime.
11 1.4 Power Save Mode Refer to " 3.8 Syste m Parameter S etup (Print S ervices on Web, 6030/6050)" for chang ing the power save mode s ettings from the printe r control panel.
12 1.5 Pr inter Control P a nel Ov er vie w Both the Printer and the Copier/Printer v ersions of the 6030/6050/ 6050A Wide F or mat are equi pped with a printer contr ol panel. This sectio n provides an ov er vie w of this de vice. Refer to s ection "2.
13 1.6 Pri nt Services on Web Ove rview (6030/6 050) 1.6 Pr int S er vices on W eb Ov er vie w (6030/ 6050) Print Ser vices on W eb is web ser v er software which is pr e-installed i n the 6030/ 6050 Wide F or mat Printer and Copi er/Printer .
14 Operating Modes User Mode The user mode interf ace (user page) is sho wn in the image below . This page displa ys immediately after a user logs on to Print Ser vices on W eb . The selection s on the t abs enab le the user t o do the f ollowing. [Job and Log] tab Check the s tatus of a print job.
15 1.6 Pri nt Services on Web Ove rview (6030/6 050) Administrator Mode To ent er the adminis trator mod e, log on to Print Services on Web, select the [Adm inistrat or page] butto n, and th en enter the adm inistra tor logi n and pa ssword wh en prompt ed to do so.
16 1.7 Logical Pr inters Ov er vie w (6 030/6050) A logical printer (vi r tual printer) is a group of sa v ed print job settings f or a par ticular data f or mat, i.
17 1.8 Loadi ng Roll Me dia 1.8 Loading Roll Media The message ‘Replace xx x media." will displ a y when there is no medi a loaded or when the roll in use runs out. The media si ze di spla yed on t he control panel wil l turn off when t here is no media in t he machine .
18 3 While pulli ng on the lever loc ated in the end of the roll p aper shaft, remove the p aper core in the dir ection of the arro w . 4 While pulling the lever locat ed in the end of the roll paper shaf t, align the rol l paper with the p aper size marks on the shaf t and set the roll in place .
19 1.8 Loadi ng Roll Me dia 6 Rotat e the rol l media un til the l ead edge is gripped in the roll er . 7 Gently but firmly c l os e the media tray . The LED on the fr ont of the tray will illum inate, and the roll p aper will feed automa tically to its st arting position.
20 1.9 Dr a wer Media Size Indica tors The media size i ndictors help the user i dentify the media that is loaded in each of the dr awers . These indicator s are visib le on the right hand si de of the dr awers . Usage instructions begi n on the ne xt page.
21 1.9 Drawe r Media Size Indicators Inserting media size sheets 1 Open the tray . 2 Remove the medi a size sh eet. 3 Fold the sheet so that the size loade d is displayed.
22 5 Gently but firmly c l os e the media tray ..
23 1.10 Loadi ng Media for Manual Fe eding 1.10 Loading Me dia f or Manual F eed ing 1 Adjust the (MSI) Multi Sheet I nserter/ Manual Feed Unit's side guid es to fi t the size of the media that is t o be printed.
24 1.1 1 Cutting Roll Media The lead edg e of the media shou ld be cut when the media is loaded, on recov er y from a media jam, and when the lead edge of the roll is dama ged. There are two methods for c utting the lead edge of the r oll media: • Automatic cut : Th is involves making selec tions on the print er control p anel.
25 1.11 Cuttin g Roll Me dia Cutting Roll Media Manually Cutting the Front Roll 1 Open the medi a tray . 2 Pull the lever to open the t ray cover . 3 Rotat e the rol l media un til the l ead edge is gripped b y the roll er .
26 4 Rotat e the knob until the media's lead edge protrudes f rom the tray outlet. 5 Grasp the cutter by t he handle and slide it to the opposite si de of t he tray to c ut the paper . CAUTION: Use t he cutter handle to prevent person al injury which may result fr om slidin g your fin gers alon g the sharp, me tal cutting bar .
27 1.11 Cuttin g Roll Me dia 9 Close the media tray . Cutting the Rear Roll 1 Open the medi a tray . 2 Rotat e the rol l pa per until the le ad edge is gripped b y the roll er .
28 3 Rotat e the knob until the media's lead edge protrudes f rom the tray outlet. 4 Pull the lever to open the t ray cover . 5 Rotat e the knob until the paper passes through the tr ay outlet. 6 Grasping the cutter by the handle, slide th e cutter to t he opposite side of the tray to cut the paper .
29 1.11 Cuttin g Roll Me dia 9 Return the media to it s original location by rot ating the knob until the lea d edge can be seen in the window . 10 Close the media tray .
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Chapter Chapter 0 2 Printer Overview Chapter 2.
32 Chapter 2 Printer O verview 2.1 Overview of the 6030/60 50/6050A Wi de Format Printer This section pr ovides an overview of the 6030/6050/ 6050A Wide Format printer . What is the 6030/6050/6050A Wide Format Printer? The 6030/6050/ 6050 Wide Format printer pr ocesses print jobs t hat it receives from a cl ient.
33 2.1 Ove rview of the 603 0/6050/6050 A Wide Form at Printer Dat a F ormat s th at can be Processed (6050A) Processing is poss ible for the follo wing data form ats.
34 Chapter 2 Printer O verview Printing Methods (6030/6 050) Documents may be submitt ed from a client to the 6030/6050 Wide Format Printer usi ng any of the followi ng. • Ethernet (Di rect) Prin ting This capabi lity is for UNIX syst ems. Printing t akes place over TCP/IP networks using the f tp and lpr commands.
35 2.1 Ove rview of the 603 0/6050/6050 A Wide Form at Printer Printing Methods (6050A ) Documents may be submitt ed from a client to the 6050A Wide Format Printer using any of the foll owing. • Ethernet (Di rect) Prin ting Printing t akes place over TCP/IP networks using lpr protocol or raw sockets.
36 Chapter 2 Printer O verview Print Service Operations The printer cont rol panel and Print Services on Web are t he two main features that enabl e users t o set up a nd perform print service o perations.
37 2.1 Ove rview of the 603 0/6050/6050 A Wide Form at Printer Print Services on Web (6030/6050 only ) Print Ser vices on W eb is web server software which i s pre-ins talled in the 603 0/ 6050 Wide Format.
38 Chapter 2 Printer O verview Main Printing Functions This sect ion descri bes the mai n printing f unctions which ar e available with the 6030/6050 Wide Format Printer and Copier/Printer . Logical Printers (6030 /6050 only) A logical ( virtual) printer i s a group of saved print job settings for a p articular data format, i.
39 2.1 Ove rview of the 603 0/6050/6050 A Wide Form at Printer Document Size Input The foll owing two met hods are avai lable f or ju dging the s ize of the input document: • Automatic Calculat es the coordinates of the input document and automatical ly select s the closest size .
40 Chapter 2 Printer O verview Size Mapping Size mapping is the process o f setting u p a table t hat est ablishes relationshi ps between input document sizes and outp ut image sizes. When size mapping is finished (must be done prior to pr inting), document s can be enl arged or red uced automatically based on the t able entries.
41 2.1 Ove rview of the 603 0/6050/6050 A Wide Form at Printer Plot Area, Auto-Layout, a nd Offset It is possible to pri nt a specifie d area of an input document. The specified area can be printed in the cent er of the media or moved to another position (au to- layout, of fset).
42 Chapter 2 Printer O verview Split Drawing (Image F ragment a tion) Long images ( t hose t hat exceed 1,189 mm i n length) may be spli t into several part s and printed. Pos i ti oning marks can be added to the split pri nts f or positioning purp oses.
43 2.1 Ove rview of the 603 0/6050/6050 A Wide Form at Printer Canceling Jobs Jobs transmitted to th e 6030/6050 /6050A W ide For mat can be deleted by pressing t he <Cancel Job> key on the pri nter contr ol panel . It is al so possible to cancel jobs fro m Print Services on W eb.
44 Chapter 2 Printer O verview 2.2 Printer Control Panel Usage This section desc ribes the names and functions of t he printer control panel components. Pres s the < > and < > key s simultaneou sly to res et the prin ter when a n error code is displa yed.
45 2.2 Pri nter Control P anel Usage Basic Printer Control Panel Operations The printer must be in th e of fline mode befo re settings can be changed. Pressing t he <Menu> key switches the printer to the offline mode and displ ays the menu scr een.
46 Chapter 2 Printer O verview Overview of the Operation Menu The printer cont rol panel’ s operation menu is depicted in the image below . Descripti ons of the sub-menus fo llow . SYSTEM P ARAM ETER MENU Sets u p the system management inf ormation, such as the system date and power save mode settings.
47 2.2 Pri nter Control P anel Usage PORT SETTING MENU Sets u p the communication p arameters that ar e required for connec ting to the host. TEST PLOT MENU Print s test pat t er ns to help verify prin ter operation. JOB LOGGING MENU Print s job and error logs.
48 Chapter 2 Printer O verview Operation Examples This sect ion provi des examples of how to s elect menu i tems. 1 Press the <Menu> key . The machine will enter th e offl ine mode. 2 Press the < > key . The top selection in th e [NETWORK/POR T SET] menu wil l display .
49 2.2 Pri nter Control P anel Usage Setting Up a V alue This section pr ovides an example of setting up a value. 1 Select the menu ite m that you want to set up so that it disp lays on the screen. 2 Press the < > key . The current val ue will display .
50 Chapter 2 Printer O verview Entering Numbers and C haracters This sect ion provi des examples of how to ent er numbers and c haracters. 1 Select the menu ite m that you want to set up. 2 Press the < > key . The current sett ing for th e selected it em will display .
51 2.3 Pri nt Services on Web (603 0/6050) 2.3 Print Services o n W e b (6030/605 0) Print Ser vices on W eb is web server software which i s pre-ins talled in the 603 0/ 6050 Wide Format . Print Servi ces on W eb enables the user to perfo rm the following pr ocedures from a work station using a web browser .
52 Chapter 2 Printer O verview Starting and Exiting Print Services on Web This sect ion explains how to start and exit Print Servi ces on W eb. Start Print Services on W eb 1 S tart the browser . 2 Enter the URL for the 6030/6050 Wide Format (http://Home name or IP address) in the browser's address field, and then press the <Enter> key .
53 2.3 Pri nt Services on Web (603 0/6050) Print Services on Web Organization This section explai ns the various pages cont ained within Print Services on Web. User Page This is the fi rst page displayed when connect ing with the Print Serv ices on Web.
54 Chapter 2 Printer O verview The administ rator pa ge permits the f ollowing. [Job and Log] tab • Check the status of jobs in the print queue. • View and pri nt the j ob log an d the error log. • Cancel a pr int job. • Change the priori ty of a print job.
55 2.3 Pri nt Services on Web (603 0/6050) Online Help Click the Help [ ? ] bu tton displayed at the top, right corner of t he window to display the online hel p. The online help enables you to answer many questi ons related to usi ng Print Services on Web.
56 Chapter 2 Printer O verview 2.4 FreeFlow Accxes W eb Print Management T ool (6050A) The Freeflow Accxes W eb Print Managment T ool (Web Printer Management T ool) is a web-b ased utility that resides on the controller as a web server . It has the look and feel of a web p age even though you are not on the W orld Wide Web.
57 2.4 FreeF low Accxes We b Print Man agement Tool (6050A) Users • Vie w printer status ( including media i nv entor y) an d the print queue • Vie w the printer def aults • Vie w the Job Accoun.
58 Chapter 2 Printer O verview Using Web Print Manage ment Tool Main Menu The Main Menu cont ains six sele ctions in hypertext for m allowing you to jump to other web p ages. Printer Queue This selecti on contains 3 t abs for viewing the Job Queue, Mismatched Job Queue and the Act i ve Job Q ueue.
Chapter Chapter 0 3 Pr inter Setup Chapter 3.
60 Chapter 3 Printer Setu p 3.1 Comm unication P arameters The 6030/6050/ 6050A Wide F or mat Printer and Copier/Pri n ter must be connected t o a host PC before print ing can be perf or med. Once t he Printer or Copier/Printer is connected to the network, t he communica tion parameter s must be set up .
61 3.1 Commun ication Par ameters TCP/IP The fol lowing TCP/IP comm unication parameter s must be set up f or the 6030/6050. The com munication p arameter no menclature on the printer control pan el will sometime s differ fr om the nomenc lature on Pr int Servic es on Web (603 0/ 6050) or Web Print er Managemen t Tool (6050A ).
62 Chapter 3 Printer Setu p *The ROUTING TABLE can b e edited if [Static Routing] is set to [Enabl e]. A maximu m of 512 it ems can be sav ed in the routing table. The [Registrati on Not Possibl e] screen w ill displa y if the numb er of item s exceeds 512.
63 3.1 Commun ication Par ameters The f ollowing TCP/IP commun ication paramet ers can be set up f or the 6050A using using the printer con t rol panel on the de vice itself or using t he W eb Printer Management T ool. Menu Item Descript ion Ethernet Sett ing Sel ects the ethernet sett ing/speed duplex l ayer.
64 Chapter 3 Printer Setu p Serial (6030/6050 On l y) The serial communication par am eter s are listed belo w . The com munication p arameter no menclature on the printer control pan el will sometime s differ from t he nomenclat ure on Pri nt Services on W eb.
65 3.1 Commun ication Par ameters Job Separat ion ( Page limit ) Sets up the job separation o ption. The default setti ng is [NO]. [YES] Starts data convers ion once the c omm and that r ecognizes the e nd of the data i s received, even if it occurs mid w ay t hrough the fil e.
66 Chapter 3 Printer Setu p Centronics (optional, 6030/6050 Only) The Centronics commun ication paramet ers are presented belo w . Menu Item Descripti on Ack Mode The Ack mode is selec ted from [M ODE0], [MODE1], [MODE2], [MODE3], and [MODE7]. The default setting i s [MODE0].
67 3.1 Commun ication Par ameters VPI (optional, 6030/605 0 Only) The f ollowin g VPI communi cation par am eter s must b e set up . Menu Item Descripti on REPORT OFFLINE Determines if th e host will be notifi ed offline of the media running out. The default setting i s [NO].
68 Chapter 3 Printer Setu p SNMP (6030/6050 Only) The communicati on parameters lis ted below must be set up . SNMP mus t be set up in Print Servi ces on Web . The com munication p arameter no menclature on the printer control pan el will sometime s differ from t he nomenclat ure on Pri nt Services on W eb.
69 3.2 Commun ication Par ameter Set up (Printer Control Pane l, 6030/6050) 3.2 Comm unication P arameter Setu p (Pr inter Co ntrol P anel, 6030 /6050) This section e xplains the procedure s f or setting up the communicat ion parameter s from the printer control panel.
70 Chapter 3 Printer Setu p 1 Displa y [TCP/IP] on the selecti on screen, and then p r ess t he < > ke y . 2 Select t he item t hat is to be set up with t he use of t he < > and < > ke ys, and then press the < > ke y .
71 3.2 Commun ication Par ameter Set up (Printer Control Pane l, 6030/6050) 1. Select [ON] for [Stat i c Routing], and then press the <Set> ke y . Now press the < > key . 2. Select [ADD] for the [ ROUTING T ABLE], and then press the < > ke y .
72 Chapter 3 Printer Setu p 3 Select t he parameters with the use of the < > and < > ke ys, and t hen press t he <Set> key . An aste ris k [*] will di splay on the r ight si de of the parameters once the y hav e been set.
73 3.2 Commun ication Par ameter Set up (Printer Control Pane l, 6030/6050) 3 Select t he parameters with the use of the < > and < > ke ys, and t hen press t he <Set> key . An asterisk [*] will displa y on the right side of the parameters once the y hav e been set.
74 Chapter 3 Printer Setu p 3.3 Comm unication P arameter Setu p (Pr inter Co ntrol P anel, 6050 A) This section e xplains the procedure s f or setting up the communicat ion parameter s from the printer control panel. Procedure 1 Press the <Menu > ke y an d press the < > bu tton two times to na vigate to the [SYSTEM SETTINGS] menu.
75 3.4 Commun ication Parameter Set up (Print Ser vices on We b, 6030/605 0) 3.4 Comm unication P aramet er Setup (Print Ser vices on W eb , 6030/6050) The communicati on parameters f or TCP/IP , Ser ial, Centr onics (optional) , VPI (optional), and SNMP can be set up from Print Ser vices on Web .
76 Chapter 3 Printer Setu p 2 Select the interf ace or protoc ol ([ TCP/IP], [Ser ia l], [Centro], [VPI], [SNMP]) to be set up from the [ System parameters] menu. The setup selections will displa y in the right-han d pane of the wi ndo w . In the e xample below , [Seri al] has been sele cted.
77 3.4 Commun ication Parameter Set up (Print Ser vices on We b, 6030/605 0) 4 T o pr int a list of the settings, drag the right scroll b ar to the bottom, an d then select the [Print] b utton. 5 After setting up all of th e par ameters, s witch the Main P ower Switch off and then on to enable the changes to tak e eff ect.
78 Chapter 3 Printer Setu p 3.5 Comm unication P aramet er Setup (W eb Pr inter Manageme n t T ool, 6050A ) • Consult Web Printer Ma nagement T ool help system fo r details on communi cation parameter setup of the 6 050A.
79 3.6 Sys tem Paramet er Setup (P rinter Contro l Panel, 603 0/6050) 3.6 System P ar ameter Setup (Pr inter Control P anel, 6 030/6050) The f ollowin g system par ameters ca n be set up from the printer contr ol panel. These paramet ers can be set up on t he copier con trol panel on the Xerox 6030/6050 Co pier/Printer s.
80 Chapter 3 Printer Setu p 6030/6050 Printer Con tr ol P anel Example Procedure 1 Press the < > k ey with [ MENU]/[SYSTEM P ARAMETER] displa yed.
81 3.6 Sys tem Paramet er Setup (P rinter Contro l Panel, 603 0/6050) [Slee p Mode], [Attention Ligh t], [Print Density] , [Job Recov er y], and [Net Con t. Time] will displ a y , in that order .. Press the < > k ey to select the item. 3 Select t he parameters using the < > and < > ke ys, and then pre ss the <Set> k ey .
82 Chapter 3 Printer Setu p 3.7 System Sett ings Setup (Pr inter Con trol P anel, 60 50A) The f ollowin g system par ameters ca n be set up from the printer contr ol panel. • Ref er to "2.2 Printer Con trol Panel Usage" for det ailed instr uctions on printe r contr ol panel oper ati ons .
83 3.7 Sys tem Settin gs Setup (P rinter Contro l Panel, 6050A) 6050A Printer Control P ane l Example Procedure 1 Press the < > k ey with [ MENU]/[SYSTEM SETTINGS] disp lay ed. 2 Scroll to the item you wis h to set up using the < > and < > k eys.
84 Chapter 3 Printer Setu p 3.8 System P ara meter Setup (Pr int Ser vices on W eb , 6030/6050) The system par ameters listed below can be set up f rom Print Services on W eb . These pro cedures are p erformed on the Adminis trator pag e. Refer t o "3.
85 3.8 Sys tem Paramet er Setup (Print Servic es on Web, 6 030/6050) Procedure 1 Star t Print Ser vices on W eb , log in as Administrator , and displa y the [Proper ties] tab . Job Recove ry Determines how the job s that wer e in the print queue when the printer power was shut off will be processed when the pr inter is swi tched bac k on.
86 Chapter 3 Printer Setu p 2 Select the item that is to be set u p from t he [System parameter menu], f or e xample, [Prior ity], [Replot], [Print den sity], [P a per Width f or Special A], [Job Recov er y], [Exclusiv e access time o ut ], [Extension], and [Set da te].
87 3.8 Sys tem Paramet er Setup (Print Servic es on Web, 6 030/6050) 3 Press the [Apply] b utton to sav e the new setting, [Cancel] to rev er t to the e xi sting setting, or [ Reset to def ault] to return to the f actor y def au lt setting. Setting Up [Replot] 1 Select [Replot] from the [Syst em parameters] menu.
88 Chapter 3 Printer Setu p 2 Enter a p ositiv e or a negat iv e numb er betw een -9 9 and +9 9 to set up the def ault print de nsity . Larger nega tive num bers ligh ten the prints . Higher posit iv e n umbers dark en the prin ts . The f actory def ault se tting is [0 ].
89 3.8 Sys tem Paramet er Setup (Print Servic es on Web, 6 030/6050) 2 Sel ect the re quired paper width for Spec ial A1 and Spec ial A2 p aper fr om the av a ilab l e selections.
90 Chapter 3 Printer Setu p 2 Select the required f o rmat from [Data f or mat]. 3 As required, add or delete an e xtension: Add an extens ion T o ad d a new extension, enter an e xte nsion nam e of eigh t charact ers or less i n the t e xt field, an d then cli ck the [Add ] bu tton.
91 3.8 Sys tem Paramet er Setup (Print Servic es on Web, 6 030/6050) 2 Enter the date. 3 Ent er the time. 4 Press the [Apply] b utton to sav e the new setting, or press [ Cancel] to re v er t to the e x isting setting. If the t ime selecti ons are not displayed, dr ag the bottom scroll bar to the right to display them.
92 Chapter 3 Printer Setu p 3.9 System P ara meter Setup (W eb Pr inter Manage ment T ool , 6050A) • Consult Web Printer Ma nagement T ool help system fo r details on setting up system parame ters for the 6050A.
93 3.10 Pr inting a Confi guration List ( 6030/6050) 3.10 Pr inting a Configur ation List (6030/ 6050) The procedures below e xplain ho w to print a con figuration li st that sho ws the hardwar e and software conf iguratio n, communication paramet er (por t) settings , and system paramet er settings of the printer .
94 Chapter 3 Printer Setu p 2 Select [Print Settings] in the System parameters menu. The current prin t settings will displa y in the r ight pane . 3 Using the scrollbar on the righ t side of t he window , scroll to the bottom of the Print Settings list, and then select the [Print] but ton.
95 3.10 Pr inting a Confi guration List ( 6030/6050) An exa m ple of th e confi guration li st (settings printout) is sho wn below ..
96 Chapter 3 Printer Setu p Description of the Configu ration List Contents The contents of confi guration li st are e xplained belo w . Displayed It em Descripti on H/W CONFIG Model Produc t name Software Ve rsion Insta lled versio n of the print er software RAM Total Display s the amount of memor y installed in the printer.
97 3.11 Pr inting a Confi guration List ( 6050A) 3.1 1 Pr inting a Configur ation List (6050A) The procedures below e xplain ho w to print a con figuration li st that sho ws the hardwar e and software conf iguratio n, communication paramet er (por t) settings , and system paramet er settings of the printer .
98 Chapter 3 Printer Setu p 2 Select the [T est Pr int] sub-tab that appears. 3 Depend ing upon your inf or mation requiremen ts , click on t he [Minimal], [Nor mal], [Full] , o r if P ostScr ipt is av ailable , [P ostScript] test print buttons . Explanations of each of these options are av ailable from the Web Printer Management T ool interface.
99 3.11 Pr inting a Confi guration List ( 6050A) An exa m ple of th e confi guration li st (settings printout) is sho wn below ..
100 Chapter 3 Printer Setu p Description of the Configu ration List Contents The contents of the configur ation list are e xplained belo w . Category Desc ription Controll er Configurat ion Displays dat a such as controll er date/time , firmware vers ion, size of hard disk , etc.
101 3.12 Softw are Option (Print Servic es on Web, 6030/6050) 3.12 Softw are Option (Pr int Ser vices on W eb , 6030/605 0) The [Softw are Option] se lection o n the Print Services on W eb [Proper tie.
102 Chapter 3 Printer Setu p 3.13 Softw are Option (W eb Printer Manage ment T ool , 6050A) Similar to th e [Softwar e Option ] selection under the Print Services on We b [Proper ties ] tab , the the .
103 3.14 Chang e Password (Pr int Services on W eb, 6030/6050) 3.14 Change P ass word (Print Ser vices on W eb , 6030/605 0) The [Change P ass word] selection on the Print Services on W eb [Prope r ties] tab can be used to change the pass word that is used to log in t o the Administrat or page.
104 Chapter 3 Printer Setu p 3.15 Change P ass word (W eb Pr inter Manage ment T ool , 6050A) 1 Selec t the [Utilitie s] tab on the m ain navigation bar , then click on the [P assw o rd] sub-tab . 2 Enter the current printer passw ord in the [Enter the current printer pass word:] field.
105 3.16 Chang e Default La nguage (Prin t Services on W eb, 6030/60 50) 3.16 Change Def ault Langua ge (Pr int Ser vices on W eb , 6030/6050) The [Change def ault language] select ion on the Pr int Ser vices on W eb [Proper ties ] tab can be used to change the language tha t is displa yed when Print Ser vices on W eb is star ted.
106 Chapter 3 Printer Setu p 3.17 Change Def ault Langua ge (W eb Pr inter Manage ment T ool , 6050A) W eb Printer Management T ool allows the user to change the language displa yed when it i s started. The language can be changed t o English, Italian, F rench, Spanish, South American P or tuguese, Ger man or Russian.
Chapter Chapter 0 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Oper ation (6030/6050 only) Chapter 4.
108 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) 4.1 Creating a New Lo gical Pr inter One hundred logical (vi r tual) printers , numbered from 00 to 99, can be set up f or each of t he av ailab le data f or mat s (HP-GL, V ersatec , TIFF , CALS, PS/PDF).
109 4.1 Creat ing a New Logic al Printer 3 Select the data f or mat for the new logical pr inter from the [Data f or mat] menu. The selections include [V ersatec], [HP-GL], [TIFF], [CALS], and optionally , [PS/PDF]. The logi cal printer s are pre-con figured in the fac tory to their default print settings .
11 0 Chapter 4 Logical Printer Setup and Operat ion (603 0/6050 only) 4 Select an unused logical pr inter . T o do this, select a range of numbers in the [Deta il] list at the left side o f the screen, beginning wit h [00-09]. The ten logical pr inters will appea r in the right p ane of the screen.
111 4.2 Def ining the Prin t Settings 4.2 Defining th e Pr i nt Set tings The ne xt step, after creat ing a logical printer , is to set up the parameters that define ho w it will process print jobs.
11 2 Chapter 4 Logical Printer Setup and Operat ion (603 0/6050 only) 4.3 Logical Printer Print Settings This section desc ribes the print settings f or the logical printers. Logical Printer Parameter s by Data Format The logical printer parameters wil l v ar y by data f or mat, as indi cated in the tab le below .
11 3 4.3 Lo gical Printer Print Se ttings Media setting (continued) Media Source Determines whether the paper is t o be fed auto m ati cally f rom a roll or fr om the (MSI) Multi Sh eet Inserter/M anual Feed Unit, and sets up the priority ([Job ] or [Control ler]).
11 4 Chapter 4 Logical Printer Setup and Operat ion (603 0/6050 only) P arame ter s Unique to Data Form ats [Print Setup] Menu Menu Item Descript ion Da ta Fo rmat Output sett ing Plot Area Sets the print range, centeri ng, and offs et. All (see N ote) Color O ption Enables or disab l es t he White Mode (white l ine) function.
11 5 4.3 Lo gical Printer Print Se ttings Media Series This par ameter set s up the medi a siz e series f or the input siz e, output siz e, and media siz e. Each item can be set to a diff erent media siz e series. Settings The settings are as follows.
11 6 Chapter 4 Logical Printer Setup and Operat ion (603 0/6050 only) The media types that can be set f or each paper g roup are sho wn below . • Input s ize , Output siz e • Media Siz e MEDIA SER.
11 7 4.3 Lo gical Printer Print Se ttings Size/Media Mapping Standard siz e images and user-def ined images can be enl arged and reduced to fit standard and user- defined output siz es. This is kno wn as "Size Mapping". It is also possib le to specify which roll media is to be used based on the output size .
11 8 Chapter 4 Logical Printer Setup and Operat ion (603 0/6050 only) Settings The settings f or this function a re as follows . Menu Item Descripti on Auto Mapping Set s whether the automati c mapping functions is to be enable d or not.
11 9 4.3 Lo gical Printer Print Se ttings Example When the mapping tab le is set up as sho wn belo w , an image wi th an input size of A3 will be printed as f ollo ws. c Size mappi ng is applied to the image with an input siz e of A3, which is then enlarged to an A2 output siz e (enlarged b y 141.
120 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) Media Source This setti ng deter mines whethe r the media will automatic ally feed f rom a roll or from the manua l f eed tra y (cut sheet). The priority sequence when automat ic selection is specifi ed is [Roll1] , [Roll2], [Rol l3], and [Ro ll4], in that orde r .
121 4.3 Lo gical Printer Print Se ttings Media Type Determines the def ault media type selecti on f or printing. This sett ing is v alid when a diff erent type of media of the same siz e is loaded in the print er . [ANY] is set f or this under norm al ci rcumstances .
122 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) User-Defined Size The user-defi ned sizes ar e used f or printing long images and non-standard siz e media.
123 4.3 Lo gical Printer Print Se ttings Input Option Sets up the input image siz e. T wo judgment methods are a vail able f or input image siz e. • A utomatic (A UT O) Calculates the coordinat es of the input image and aut omatically determ ines the nearest media s i z e.
124 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) Number of Fragments Sets up the number of copie s to be printed consecu tively in a range from 0 to 99 when [Size] has been set to [AUTO]. The defa ult sett ing is [1]. A value tha t subtracts 1 fr om the length of the standa rd size will be set for [Connect ].
125 4.3 Lo gical Printer Print Se ttings Input Size Margin Specifies the top , bottom, l eft, and right margin settings f or determining input sizes . Plus (+) v alues represent margi ns outside of the media siz e, and minus (–) values represen t margins inside t he media size.
126 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) The settin gs for this funct ion are as follows. Example The media margin settings are det er mine d according to the f ollowing f or input data consisting of 300 x 420 mm. Menu Item Descript ion X Sets the left and right margin val ues within a range of –99 to 99 mm.
127 4.3 Lo gical Printer Print Se ttings Plot Area Enabl es the print range (the plot area) to be speci fied based on the input image inf or mation. The plot ar ea can be se t up so t hat the image prints in the ce nter of the media (A uto Lay out) or is offset (Set Offset V alue).
128 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) Settings The settin gs for this funct ion are as follows. When [DISABLE] is selecte d for [Aut o La yout ], speci fy the d esired offset value f or the med ia size to be used.
129 4.3 Lo gical Printer Print Se ttings in the Y direction. Descriptions of Area Mo de The area modes are described belo w . AD APTED The data r ange of the i nput image is set as the print r ange (see Fig.
Fig.1. (AD APTED) Fig.2. (FIXED) Fig.3. (IP AREA a nd IW AREA) (0,0) Input image Output image Offset Auto Layout: [NO] Auto Layout: [YES] Input image (+X1,+Y1) (0,0) Offset Output image Auto Layout: [NO] Auto Layout: [YES] Input image (0,0) Offset Output image The area specified with the [IP Command] or [IW Command].
131 4.3 Lo gical Printer Print Se ttings Fig.4. (FIRST) Fig.5. (FIRST ) (0,0) Output image Offset Auto Layout: [NO] Auto Layout: [YES] (0,0) Input image Output image.
132 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) Priority Sets up the printing priority . This function i ncreases the priority of a job to print it out sooner when the job queue is conges ted. Settings The settin gs for this funct ion are as follows.
133 4.3 Lo gical Printer Print Se ttings Title Block The setting determines whether or not to rotate i mages 180 degrees . This setting is used to change the image orientation to ensure corr ect f olding. Settings The avail able setti ngs are as follows.
134 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) Split Drawing When an image e xceeds 1,189mm in length, it can be split (fragment ed) and printed in sections . This function also enab les y ou to add positioning marks on each split sectio n.
135 4.3 Lo gical Printer Print Se ttings Page margin Determines whether or not the p age margin will be present, and sets the margin where the pages are joined within a range of 0 to 90 m m. The default set tings is [0 mm]. Alignmen t mark printi ng Determines whether or not to pr int positioning marks .
136 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) Message Option Determines whether or not to print error messages, label messages , and date messages on the print. The siz e of the characters used in t he messages is fix ed at a height of 2 mm regardless of t he enlargement or reduction .
137 4.3 Lo gical Printer Print Se ttings Date Message Determines whether or not to print date messages. The default s etting is [OFF] . The date format is [Year /Month/Day Hour:Minutes ]. Example: [2006/01/ 02 14:56] Display Positi on Sets up the location wher e the message(s) wi ll be printed.
138 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) Printed Copy Sets up the def ault number of copies to be printed. Settings The settin gs for this funct ion are as follows. The [Priori ty] parameter c an only be set for Versatec data.
139 4.3 Lo gical Printer Print Se ttings Output Option Sets up th e output siz e. The f ollo wing tw o judgment m ethods are av ailabl e f or output image siz e. • A utomatic (A UT O , O THER, MIX, MIX2) Determines the most suitab le output siz e based on the input siz e and the size mapping tab le .
140 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) Settings The settings for thi s function are as follows. Menu Item Descripti on Media Size This paramet er can be selec ted from [A U T O], [O THER], [MIX], [MIX2], or any of the standard medi a size s.
141 4.3 Lo gical Printer Print Se ttings Input image that is longer than the standard size Output image In the case of [A UTO] Output in a size that is the standard shape increased in a multiple of integers. In the case of [O THER] The same size as the input image is output.
142 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) Size Recognition Size rec ognition deter mines wheth er images that are less that an A0 siz e in length (1,189 mm), b ut that are large r than a sta ndard size , will be pr int ed on media that is one siz e larger , or on standard siz e that has been increased in length.
143 4.3 Lo gical Printer Print Se ttings The settin gs for this funct ion are as follows. Menu Item Description Size Recognition Sets up the size recog nition priori ty mode.
144 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) Color Option Sets the p en drawing color at a spec ified den sity or at b lac k when a col or command other t han b lack is specif ied. Settings The settin gs for this funct ion are as follows.
145 4.3 Lo gical Printer Print Se ttings Transform Enabl es or dis ables the auto scale (automatic enl argement/reduc tion), mirror image, and 90- degree rotation function s.
146 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) 90-degree Rot ation Settings The settin gs for this funct ion are as follows. Menu Item Descript ion Auto Scale Determines whet her or not to automaticall y enlarge or reduce sizes when the input size and output size are differ ent.
147 4.3 Lo gical Printer Print Se ttings Define Single Pen Defines the width, col or , end style , and joint style pen att ributes for HP- GL data. Clic k the [ Change] button to edit the attrib utes of a pen. The screen b elow will displa y . Clic k [Apply] to sa ve your changes .
148 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) End style Width Sets the line width in a range from 0 to 511, where a set ting of 1 = 0. 0635 mm. The act ual width of the line will be n × 0.0635, wit h the line widt h set to n. Th e default setting is [2].
149 4.3 Lo gical Printer Print Se ttings SQU ARE The normal m ethod f or ending lines . RO UND Rounds off both ends of the l ine with a half r adius of the line widt h. EXTEND Extends bot h ends b y half the li ne width. TRIANGLE Adds a triangle that is half of the line width in le ngth to both ends of th e line.
150 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) UNJOINT Does not j oin the lines . BEVEL Joins the outsi de cor ne r of one line to the outside corner of the other line . MITER Extends the outsi de cor ners of both li nes until the y meet in a miter .
151 4.3 Lo gical Printer Print Se ttings Define Multi Pen Sets up the line width, col or , end style , and joint style pen att ributes f or HP-GL data f or multiple pens . The same par ameters will be set f or all other pen numbers withi n the specifi ed range.
152 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) Pen Option Determines whether or not to change the ratio of the pen t hic kness based on the enlargement/ reduction rat io . Settings The settin g for this function is as fol lows. This setti ng is va lid for HP-G L data and Versatec data only .
153 4.3 Lo gical Printer Print Se ttings Emulation Selects t he processing l anguage f or the HP-GL format only . Settings The settin gs for this funct ion are as follows. Menu Item Descript ion Emulation Se ts the processing language at either [HP-GL] or [HP-GL/ 2].
154 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) PS Command Enabl es or dis ables the PS command. Settings The avail able setti ngs are as follows. These setti ngs are valid with H P-GL data only . Menu Item Description PS command [DO N O T IGNORE] Enables the PS command.
155 4.3 Lo gical Printer Print Se ttings EOP C ommand Enabl es and disab les the EOP c ommand f or HP-GL data only . Settings The settin gs for this funct ion are as fol lows. The default va lue for all para meters is [Enable]. Menu Item Descript ion SP:Pen0 Enables or disab les the SP:Pen0 command.
156 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) VCGL Pen Style (VCGL Define Pen) Sets up th e pen specificati ons f or VCGL data only . Settings The settin gs for this funct ion are as follows. Dashstyle Menu Item Descript ion Joint s tyle Sets up the joint processing fo r lines to [UNJ OINT], [BEVEL], [MITER], or [ROUND].
157 4.3 Lo gical Printer Print Se ttings NO WRAP Each dot represent s the star t of the brok en line. Lines printed wi th the us e of the brok en line s tyle show n in the e xample will be printed as a non-brok en line , as sho wn in the illustr ation o n the left.
158 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) VCGL Pen Width Sets up th e width of the VCGL pen only . Settings The settin g for this function is as fol lows. Menu Item Descript ion Width Sets the line width in a range fro m 0 to 511.
159 4.3 Lo gical Printer Print Se ttings VRF Define Pen (Define Single Pen) Sets the p en attributes f or VRF data only . Clic k the [ Change] button to define the attributes f or a pen. The VRF Define P en menus will disp la y on the right side of the screen.
160 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) End style Sets the end of the line to [SQU ARE], [ROUND], [EXTEND], or [TRIANGLE]. The default sett ing is [SQUARE]. Refe r to "End style" fo r furthe r detail s. Color Sets t he li ne col or to [ BLACK] or [WHITE ].
161 4.3 Lo gical Printer Print Se ttings VRF Define Multi Pen Sets the p en attributes f or mul tiple pens f or VRF data only . The same parameter s will be set for all other pen n umbers within the speci f icat ion ra nge. Settings The settin gs for this funct ion are as follows.
162 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) TIFF Option Sets up th e sor ting and output sequence , and the reso lution priority f or TIFF data. Settings The settin gs for this funct ion are as follows. These setti ngs are onl y valid wi th TIFF data.
163 4.3 Lo gical Printer Print Se ttings CALS Option Determines whether to enab le or di sabl e the [Rotate] command f or CALS data only . Settings The settings for thi s function are as follows. Menu Item Descript ion Specify Output Direction [ENABLE] Enabl es the [Rotate] command.
164 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) PS/PDF Option The av ailable sele ctions set up the defaul t media siz e, roll, and DMS f or PS/PDF data.
165 4.4 Lo gical Printer Operatio ns 4.4 Logical Printer Oper ations This sect ion e xplains the procedures f or perf or ming t he f ollowing using Print Ser vices on W eb .
166 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) Selecting the Media Type The media type f or the logi cal printers is set up u sing the [Media T ype] selecti on. The av ailab le selection s include [Any] , [Bond], [V ellum], and [Film].
167 4.4 Lo gical Printer Operatio ns Using Media Other Than the Default Series The media siz e series is set up using the [Media series] selec t ion. The av ailabl e selection s include [ISO A series], [ISO B series], [SP . A series], [ARCH series], [ANSI series], an d [ARCH-30 series].
168 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) Changing Output Roll Media for an Entire Job By setting the [Output Opti on] [Siz e] selecti on to [A UT O], the output media is determined by the settings i n the lo gical printer 's [Media mapping] t able .
169 4.4 Lo gical Printer Operatio ns Reduction and Enlargement Using Size Mapping Reduction and enlargement can be performed using the size mapping ta ble . The size mappi ng tabl e establ ishes relations hips between in put image sizes and output image siz es.
170 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) Printing Long Documents The media cut mode can be s et to eithe r the standard A0 f or mat (1, 189 mm), the standard sha pe increased in length, or the s ynchronized cut. This par ameter is set up using t he logical print er [Output Option] f eature .
171 4.5 Pri nt Services on Web: Job and Log 4.5 Print Services on W e b: Job and Log The Print Ser vices on W eb [Job and Log] tab enables th e user to per f or m the following.
172 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) 2 Select [Job not completed]. A list of print jobs will displa y on the r ight si de of the windo w . If the Administrator page is display ed, the jobs that are w a iting to print will d ispla y a [ Chan ge ] link at th e right side.
173 4.5 Pri nt Services on Web: Job and Log Prin ter Name Displays t he name of the desti nation l ogical pri nter. [---] is di splayed when the name is unknown. Size Displays the size of t he job i n KB. Change Job Changes the pri ority of or cancels a job.
174 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) Cancel and Change the Priority of Jobs Use this procedure to cancel a print job or change its priority . Procedure 1 Star t Print Ser vices on Web , log o n as Administrator , and select the [Job and L og] tab .
175 4.5 Pri nt Services on Web: Job and Log 3 Click the [Change] link locate d on the right side of th e job that y ou want to cancel or change. The [C hange j ob] page will dis pla y .
176 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) Manage the Job and Error Logs This function all ows the user to print and delete t he Job Log and the Error Log.
177 4.5 Pri nt Services on Web: Job and Log 2 Select [Job Log] from the [Log list] menu. A list of processed jobs will display on the right side of the screen.
178 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only).
179 4.5 Pri nt Services on Web: Job and Log 2 Select [Job log] from the [Log list] menu. A list of completed job s will display on the right side of the screen. T o displa y a subse t of the logged prin t jobs , enter a r ange in [Job num ber] or specify the per iod in the [Print log from:] field s , and then clic k the [Update] button.
180 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) 2 Select [Job Log] from the [Log list] menu. A list of log inf or mation will display in the right pane.
181 4.5 Pri nt Services on Web: Job and Log 3 Click [Change settings]. The [Job log setup] screen will displa y . 4 Select [ON] as the [A uto Print Set up] selection, and then click [A pply]. The job log wi ll print automa tically whene v er sufficient job log ent ries accum ulate .
182 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only).
183 4.5 Pri nt Services on Web: Job and Log 3 Click the [Delete lo g] b utton. A confir mation popup will displa y . 4 Select the [OK] b utton to delete the job log, or [Cancel] to retain the log. Save the Job Log 1 Star t Print Ser vices on W eb , log on as Adm inistr ator , and displa y the [Job and L og] tab .
184 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only).
185 4.5 Pri nt Services on Web: Job and Log 3 Fur ther define the job log , if necessar y , using the [Print log from], [Job number] , [Date] , and [Di s pl a y] sel ections, and the n clic k the [Sa v e into file] link . The job lo g will be sa ved in a comma-sepa rated v alue (CSV) f or mat, and displ a yed as in the fig ure be lo w .
186 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) 2 Select [Error Log] from the [Log list] men u. The error log will display on the right side of the screen. Saving, Deleting, Printing the Error Log The procedures f or sa ving, deleting, and printing th e error log(s) are the same as those f or ma naging the job log(s).
187 4.6 Pri nt Services on Web: Statu s 4.6 Pr int S er vices on W eb: Status The f ollowin g operat ions can be perf or med using Print Services on W eb .
188 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) 2 Click the [Update] b utton at the upper ri ght cor ner of the tab to update the display . The current status of the machine wil l displa y . Use the right scroll bar to see the r emain ing de tails .
189 4.6 Pri nt Services on Web: Statu s The f ollowing messages are di spla yed f or the IO T s tatus. Displa yed Item Descript ion Idle The printe r is i n standby mode, ready t o receive a print j ob. Printing The pri nter is print ing. Warm-up The printer is warming up.
190 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) Start and Stop Job Reception, Printing , and the Print Service This funct ion enab les the f ollow ing procedures t o be perf or med. • Stop job recept ion Stops j ob recept ion fro m clients.
191 4.7 Pri nt Services on Web: Too ls 4.7 Print Services on W eb: T ools The Print Ser vices on W eb [T ools] tab enabl es you to do the f ollowi ng: • " Pr int a T est Patter n" • &quo.
192 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only) Print a Diagnostic Report Procedure 1 Star t Print Se rvices on Web , log on as Admini str ator , and select the [T ools] tab . 2 Select [Diag repor t]. 3 "Diag Repo rt " will appear on the right side of the screen.
193 4.8 Manua l Feed Pri nting 4.8 Man u al F eed Pr inting Manual f eed printing i s perf or med o n cut sheet media that has been loaded in the MSI (Multi Sheet I nser ter/Manua l F eed Unit). The job inf ormation from the client mus t specify manual f eeding.
194 Chapter 4 Logical Pr inter Setup and Operat ion (6030/60 50 only).
Chapter Chapter 0 5 Additional Oper ations from the Pr inter Men u Chapter 5.
196 Chapter 5 Additional Operations f rom the Printe r Menu 5.1 Introduction The printer control panel ’ s menus enab le the user to perf or m the f ollo wing major tasks: (On the 6030/6050 Wide F or mat) • Set up the system parameter s using the [SYSTEM P ARAMETERS] submenu.
197 5.2 Pri nter Control P anel Menu (6 030/6050) 5.2 Pr inter Contro l P anel Menu (6 030/6050) The f ollowing is a list of the menus and submenus which can be accessed b y pressing the <Men u> ke y and placing the printer in the offlin e mode.
198 Chapter 5 Additional Operations f rom the Printe r Menu [Network P or t/Set] Menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 SYST EM PA R A M E T E R Set Da te Set D ate * YY/MM /DD hh: mm AU.
199 5.2 Pri nter Control P anel Menu (6 030/6050) PORT SETTIN G TCP /IP Etherne t Setting Ethern et Set ting * AUTO * 10BASE _T * 100 BASE_T Defa ult Pars er Defau lt Parser * HPGL * TIF F * CALS * VERSA TEC *PS/ PDF IP Ad dress IP Add ress * xxx.xx x.
200 Chapter 5 Additional Operations f rom the Printe r Menu PORT SETTIN G SERI AL Ha ndshak e Hand shake * XON/XOFF * HARDW ARE * ENQ-ACK * SOFTW ARE ( ENQ-ACK and SOF TW AR E only with HPGL) Defa ult.
201 5.2 Pri nter Control P anel Menu (6 030/6050) PORT SETTIN G VPI (opt ional) Repo rt Offli ne R eport Of fline * NO * YES EOP T imeou t EOP Timeou t * NO_TIME OUT * TIME OUT Ö Ti me o u t V a l ue * 1 to 25 5 sec Job S epar ation Job Se parati on * NO * YES PRINT CO NFIG SET : to Print.
202 Chapter 5 Additional Operations f rom the Printe r Menu [Print Setup] Menu The Print Set up menu shoul d be used immedia tely a fter load ing new media or changi ng the typ e and/or si ze of me dia in th e media drawers o r the by pass (MSI).
203 5.3 Pri nter Control P anel Menu (6050A) 5.3 Pr inter Control P anel Menu (6050A) The f ollowing is a list of the menus and submenus which can be accessed b y pressin g the <Menu> k ey and plac ing the printer i n the offline mode . As a reminder , the f ollo wing b uttons are used to na vigate the printer control panel menus .
204 Chapter 5 Additional Operations f rom the Printe r Menu [System Settings] Menu System Sett ings TCP/IP IP Address *xxx.xxx.xxx.x xx *xxx.xxx. xxx.xxx *xxx.
205 5.3 Pri nter Control P anel Menu (6050A) [Utilities] Menu Test P rint *Pr inter Configuration *Printer Settings *Pen Palettes *All Utilities Billing Meters Meter 1 #### Met er 2 #### Shut Down *Sh.
206 Chapter 5 Additional Operations f rom the Printe r Menu [Print Setup] Menu The Print Set up menu shoul d be used immedia tely a fter load ing new media or changi ng the typ e and/or si ze of me dia in th e media drawers o r the by pass (MSI). Tray Roll *1,2 Roll *3,4 Print S etup *Enable *Disable Bypass *Enable *Disable Fuser Temp.
207 5.4 Tes t Printing (6 030/6050 only ) 5.4 T est Printing (603 0/6050 only) This function prints out a test pattern to verify correct printer operation. The media siz e can be selected from A0 through A4. Procedure 1 Press the < > key with [TEST P LO T] displa yed on the paramet er selectio n screen.
208 5.5 Manag ing the Jo b and Erro r Logs (6030/6 050 only) 5.5 Managin g the Job and Error Log s (6030/60 50 only) Log data f or print jobs is sav ed in t he f ollowin g two l ogs. • Job Log • Error L og The user can perf or m the f ollo wing log management tasks from the printer control panel .
209 5.5 Manag ing the Jo b and Erro r Logs (6030/6 050 only) < > ke y . 2. Select either [ON] or [OFF] wi th the u se of the < > and < > ke ys when [A uto Mode] has been speci fied, and then press the <Set> ke y .
210 Chapter 5 Additional Operations f rom the Printe r Menu Error Log (6030/6050 only) This section e xplains the proc edures f or pr inti ng and clearing the error log . Procedure 1 Press the < > key with [JOB LOGG ING] displa yed. 2 Displa y the [ERROR LOG] with the use of the < > ke y , and then press the < > ke y .
21 1 5.5 Manag ing the Jo b and Erro r Logs (6030/6 050 only) Press the <Set> k ey when [SET : to Clear .] is di splayed. The e rror log will be deleted. Sample Error Log List CLEAR SET : to Clea r . When [CLEAR] is selected [Error Log : Page 1] [Xero x 6050WF V ersion 2.
212 Chapter 5 Additional Operations f rom the Printe r Menu 5.6 Reprinting (6030/6050 o n ly) This funct ion reprints t he file that was most recentl y printed. The cop y quantity (1 to 99) also can be specified. Procedure 1 Press the < > ke y with [OFFLINE PLO T] displa yed on the paramet er selectio n screen.
213 5.7 Bill ing Meter Co nfirmation (6030/6050) 5.7 Billing Meter Confir mation (6030/6050) This f eature displa ys the billi ng meters on t he printer control panel. Quanti ties of up to ni ne digits can be di splayed. Procedure 1 Press the < > key with [BILLI NG INF O] displa yed.
214 Chapter 5 Additional Operations f rom the Printe r Menu 5.8 Billing Meter Confir mation (6050A) This f eature displa ys the billi ng meters on t he printer control panel. Quanti ties of up to ni ne digits can be di splayed. Procedure 1 Press the < > ke y with [UTILITI ES] displa yed.
215 5.9 Pri nt Setup Menu 5.9 Pr int Setup Menu This section e xplains the items which can be set up from the [PRINT SETUP] Menu on the printer cont rol panel.
216 Chapter 5 Additional Operations f rom the Printe r Menu The media Size Series and siz es that can be set up are as f ollo ws. Size Series Elig ible Med ia ISO A ser ies A4 (210 × 297 mm) A3 (297 .
217 5.9 Pri nt Setup Menu The media [W eight] can been sp ecified as f ollows: Procedure 1 Press the <Menu > ke y . The machine will enter the offline mode and the [NETW ORK/PORT SET] menu will displa y . 2 Press the < > ke y . SP . A-2 series SP.
218 Chapter 5 Additional Operations f rom the Printe r Menu The [PRINT SETUP] menu wil l displa y . 3 Press the < > k ey . The submenu items will displa y . 4 Press the < > ke y . The menu items on the same l e vel will displa y , in order .
219 5.9 Pri nt Setup Menu 2 Press the < > k ey . The specif ied v alue will displ ay . 3 Change the se tting with the u se of the < > and < > ke ys. 4 Press the <Set> ke y to select the v alue. An asterisk [*] w ill appear beside the selected v alue.
220 Chapter 5 Additional Operations f rom the Printe r Menu 5.10 A utomatic Cut Using the Printe r Co ntrol P anel This section desc ribes how to cut the lead edge of th e roll media. Procedure 1 Select [ Media] fr om the menu displa yed on the printer contr ol panel.
221 5.10 Auto matic Cut Usi ng the Prin ter Control Pan el 10 Press the < > key to return to the hi gher le vel..
222 Chapter 5 Additional Operations f rom the Printe r Menu Tr a y This normally is set to [A uto] and should not be changed b y the user . Consult y our Xero x Service Representativ e bef ore changing this set ting. Fuser This normally is set to [A uto] and should not be changed b y the user .
Chapter Chapter 0 6 Ethernet Print Service (for UNIX) Cha pt er 6.
224 Chapter 6 Ethernet Pr int Service ( for UNIX) 6.1 Overview o f the Etherne t Print Service Use the ftp command or the l pr command to print from the Xerox 6030/6050 Wide Format when ru nning on UNIX and the t ftp command for the Xerox 6050A. This section expl ains how to set up the ftp and lp r commands and their format s.
225 6.2 Regis tering the X erox 6030/6 050 Wide For mat Printer System 6.2 Registering t he Xerox 60 30/6050 Wide Format Printer System T o print from the Xerox 6030/6050 Wide Format printer system, th e Xerox 6030/ 6050 Wide Format printer syst em should be registered on the TCP/IP network.
226 Chapter 6 Ethernet Pr int Service ( for UNIX) Registering the Remote Printer For print ing using the lpr command, both the host sys tem and the r emote print er must be registere d on the client workst ation.
227 6.2 Regis tering the X erox 6030/6 050 Wide For mat Printer System AIX 3.2.X For AIX 3.2.X, registe r the remote printer in th e [/etc/qconf ig] file defi ning the printer- unique attri butes.
228 Chapter 6 Ethernet Pr int Service ( for UNIX) 6.3 Registering t he Xerox 60 50A Wide Format Printer System T o print from the Xerox 6050A Wide For mat printer s ystem, the 6050A shoul d be register ed on the TCP/IP network.
229 6.3 Regis tering the X erox 6050A Wi de Format Printer Sys tem Registering the Remote Printer For print ing using the lpr command, both the host sys tem and the r emote print er must be registere d on the client workst ation.
230 Chapter 6 Ethernet Pr int Service ( for UNIX) AIX 3.2.X For AIX 3.2.X, registe r the remote printer in th e [/etc/qconf ig] file defi ning the printer- unique attri butes. • Editing t he /etc/qconfi g file In the exampl e below , 6050A called [ oklahoma] is r egistered in t he [/etc/qconf ig] file.
231 6.4 Pri nting Using t he ftp Comma nd (6030/605 0 only) 6.4 Printing Usin g the f t p Command (6030 / 6050 o nly) Detail s of t he ftp c om mand are explained below .
232 Chapter 6 Ethernet Pr int Service ( for UNIX) 3 Enter the password of the user logged in at S tep 2 . If the u ser infor matio n regist ered in the Xerox 603 0/6050 Wide For mat matches the logge d-in us er pa sswor d, the l ogin acc ept ance messa ge is displ ayed .
233 6.4 Pri nting Using t he ftp Comma nd (6030/605 0 only) 7 S pecify the end. Enter the bye subcommand. A messa ge indi cati ng that f tp comm and has comp leted wil l be di splaye d.
234 Chapter 6 Ethernet Pr int Service ( for UNIX) Other Subcommands This section explai ns the ftp subc ommands. ascii: Sets transfer data t o the ASCII format. bin: Sets transfer da t a to the binary format. bye: T ermina tes FTP processing. cd: Change di rectory; will display logical print er .
235 6.4 Pri nting Using t he ftp Comma nd (6030/605 0 only) Message List This sect ion explai ns messages t hat may be di splayed dur ing prin ting usin g the ftp command. S tatus: Cannot e stablish connection for data transfer . Action: Wa it a few moments and try again.
236 Chapter 6 Ethernet Pr int Service ( for UNIX) S tatus: A data connection error occurred during file transfer . Action: Establish the connection and transfer the file again. S tatus: A non-existent directory (logical printer) is specified. Action: S pecify the correct directory (logical printer).
237 6.4 Pri nting Using t he ftp Comma nd (6030/605 0 only) S tatus: Faile d to tr ansfer the file. Action: Wa it a few moments and try again. S tatus: Faile d to receive the file tr ansfer end message. Action: Wa it a few moments and try again. S tatus: Faile d to receive the file tr ansfer permission me ssage.
238 Chapter 6 Ethernet Pr int Service ( for UNIX) S tatus: The user nam e and p assword do not match. Action: Log i n again with the correct user name an d password. S tatus: Faile d to open the directory by the LIST command. Action: Wait a f ew moments and transfer the comman d again .
239 6.4 Pri nting Using t he ftp Comma nd (6030/605 0 only) S tatus: T ransfer by an unsupported type was attempted. Action: S pecify [ Image (Binary) ] or [ ASCII ] with the TYPE command. S tatus: Logged in with a user name that is not registered. Action: Log i n with a registered user name.
240 Chapter 6 Ethernet Pr int Service ( for UNIX) 6.5 Printing Usin g the lp/lpr Comma nd Detail s of each command are explained. Printing (lpr Command) This section explai ns the printing procedur e using the lpr command.
241 6.5 Pri nting Using the l p/lpr Comma nd Usage Examples (603 0/6050) The print ing procedure us ing the lpr command is as exp lained below . Example 1:T o print one copy of the file [drawa.hpgl] by logical printer [plt00h]. Example 2:T o print two copies each of the files [drawb.
242 Chapter 6 Ethernet Pr int Service ( for UNIX) Usage Examples (605 0A) The print ing procedure us ing the lpr command is as exp lained below . Example 1:T o print one copy of the file [drawa.hpgl] by logical printer [raw]. Example 2:T o print two copies each of the files [drawb.
243 6.5 Pri nting Using the l p/lpr Comma nd Printing (lp Command) (for SunO S 5.x) This section explai ns the printing procedur e using the lp command.
244 Chapter 6 Ethernet Pr int Service ( for UNIX) Status Display (lpq Command) This sect ion explai ns how to d isplay t he sta tus of a file that has been spec ified for printi ng using the lpr command. Format -P<Logical Printer Name > Enter the name of the logic al printer immediately aft er the P (with no spac e).
245 6.5 Pri nting Using the l p/lpr Comma nd Example 3:Disp lay the status of a file trans ferred to logical printer [plt01h] ([lpq -P oklahoma] for 6050A).
246 Chapter 6 Ethernet Pr int Service ( for UNIX) Cancel (lprm Command) This section expl ains how to cancel a print job submitt ed from the network. Format -P<Logical Printer Name > S pecify a logical pr inter name immediately af ter the P ( with no sp ace) to cancel a print job that is bei ng processed by the specif ied printer .
247 6.5 Pri nting Using the l p/lpr Comma nd Example 2:Disp lays the status of logical pr inter [plt01h] and the canceling of job ID [123] This print jo b cannot be cancele d be cause it is already in progress.
248 Chapter 6 Ethernet Pr int Service ( for UNIX) Example 4:Disp lays the status of logical pr inter [plt01h] and the canceling of job ID [416] in the cli ent queue If the fi le transfer to the Xer ox 6030/6050 Wide Format comp letes b efore the job in the client queue is canceled , th e print job cannot be canceled.
249 6.5 Pri nting Using the l p/lpr Comma nd Message List (6030/6050 only) This sect ion explai ns messages t hat may be di splayed dur ing prin ting usin g the lpr command. These messages depend on the syst em because they are output from the client workst ation.
250 Chapter 6 Ethernet Pr int Service ( for UNIX) S tatus: Faile d to delete a job from logical printer PL TXX on the print service side. Action: Check by the lpq comm and whether the specified job has already changed from the wait st atus in the queue to the processing status.
Chapter Chapter 0 7 Maintenance Chapter 7.
252 Chapter 7 Maintena nce 7.1 Loadin g T oner Obser v e the f ollowing prec autions when handling the toner . • Handle th e toner carefully to a void spi lling it on y our clothing or around the mac hin e. • Ne ver thr ow a used toner cart ridge in an open flame .
253 7.1 Loadi ng Toner 3 T ake the toner car tridge out of the pac kage and prepare it f or loading. 4 Open the l id of t he toner s upply por t. 5 Inser t t he left side notch , located at the bottom of the t oner car tridge, i nto the end of the toner suppl y por t.
254 Chapter 7 Maintena nce 7 Slide the toner supply le ver bac k and remov e the cart ridge . 8 Close the lid on the toner suppl y por t. 9 Pull up the loc k le ver in the middl e rear of the scanner doc um ent t able and then close the document insertion guide.
Chapter Chapter 0 8 Prob lem Solving Chapter 8.
256 Chap ter 8 Problem So lving 8.1 Chec k the Control P anel(s) When a machine f ailure is s uspected, f or e xample, when a pr int cannot be made or the image qualit y is def ective , first chec k f or error messages or error codes on the printer control panel .
257 8.2 Poor Image Qual ity 8.2 P oor Image Quality P erf or m the f ollo wing correcti ve measures if the copies or p r ints di splay one of the image qu ality def ects listed bel ow . Image Quality Defect Correcti ve Measure The print disp lays excessive backg round Verify tha t the image de nsity setti ng is corre ct.
258 Chap ter 8 Problem So lving 8.3 Other Prob lems F ollow the instructions provi ded in the t abl e to reco ver from the er rors which a re listed. Error Recover y Nothing is displayed on the printer control panel.
259 8.4 Pri nter Trouble shooting 8.4 Pr inter T rou b leshooting This section pr ovides rec ov er y methods f or prob lems which are associated wit h printing. P aper size #1 w as mistakenly selected. (6030/6 050 only) Ö There are cases where i t is possi ble to o verride t his with t he [Media Marg in] settings .
260 Chap ter 8 Problem So lving [Dis able]. The [White M ode] is valid for HP-GL and V ersate c data only . Refer to the "Colo r Option" se ction of "4.
261 8.4 Pri nter Trouble shooting Jams in the Feeder (Roll Media) Media jams i n the ro ll f eeder(s) a re caused b y incorrect media loading method s and def ects in the media f eeding mechanism. Rel oad the media accordi ng to the f ollowing procedu re.
262 Chap ter 8 Problem So lving 4 Rotate t he knob until t he lead edge of the media can b e seen in the window . 5 Gently b ut fir mly cl ose the media tr a y until i t is as f ar back as it can go . The LED on the front of the media tr ay will illuminate , and the r oll paper will be automaticall y positioned.
263 8.4 Pri nter Trouble shooting Jams in the Printer and Ejection Port Remov e media jams fr om the printer and ejection por t f ollowi ng the i nstructions below . Procedure 1 Lift up the le v er located on the lef t-hand side of the output unit. 2 Use both hands to lif t up the top of the unit.
264 Chap ter 8 Problem So lving 4 Pull the jammed media slowl y tow ard you to remove it. 5 Pull the g reen stopper t o the fr ont. 6 Grasp t he document tab le (6030/6050 only ) with both hands and gentl y but fi r mly lo wer it int o place. • A void dam aging the med ia.
Chapter Chapter 0 9 Specifications Chapter 9.
266 Chapte r 9 Specific ations 9.1 Main Specifications (6030/6050) Suppor ted data formats • HP-GL f ormats: HP-GL, HP-GL2, and HP-R TL • V ersatec f ormats: V ersatec Random F or mat (VRF), V ersatec Color Gr aphic Language (VCGL) • TIFF f or mats: Conf or ming to TI FF versi on 6.
267 9.1 Main Specificat ions (6030 /6050) Host system interfaces TCP/IP Ph ysical interf ace: 100Base-TX and 10Base- T (T ransf er speed Manual s election, automati c select ion) Maximum tr ansfer s p.
268 Chapte r 9 Specific ations Standard sizes and drawing areas Series Stand ard size Dimensions Drawing area (dots ) ISO A series A0 841 × 1,189 mm (33.12 x 46.77") 19,872 × 28,064 A1 594 × 841 mm (23.36 x 33.12") 14,016 × 19,872 A2 420 × 594 mm (16.
269 9.1 Main Specificat ions (6030 /6050) ARCH E 36 x 48 i nches (914.4 x 1219.2 mm) 21,600 × 28,800 D 24 x 36 i nches (609.6 x 914.4 mm) 14,400 x 21,600 C 18 x 24 i nches (457.2 x 609.6 mm) 10,800 × 14,400 B 12 x 18 i nches (304.8 x 457.2 mm) 7,2 00 × 10,800 A 9 x 12 inches (228.
270 Chapte r 9 Specific ations Print Length • When the PS/PDF option is not in use • When the PS/PDF option is in use Paper Type Paper Width 512MB (Standard) 1024MB (Extended) Plain pa per A0 5,50.
271 9.1 Main Specificat ions (6030 /6050) Frame memor y - Maximum n umber of spoo ls Mounted frame memory Configurat ion Number of sheets A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 512 MB 6030 Extended/ 6050 Standard 6 12 25 51 .
272 Chapte r 9 Specific ations 9.2 Main Specifications (6050A) Suppor ted data formats • HP-GL format s using HP750C emulation (HP-GL2, HP-R TL) • TIFF 6.
273 9.2 Ma in Specifi cations (6050 A) Host system interfaces TCP/IP Ph ysical interf ace: 10-100Base -T (using manual selecti on) 10-100-1000Base- T (using auto selectio n with use of Cat6 c able) Ma.
274 Chapte r 9 Specific ations Standard sizes and drawing areas Series Stand ard size Dimensions Drawing area (dots ) ISO A series A0 841 × 1,189 mm (33.12 x 46.77") 19,872 × 28,064 A1 594 × 841 mm (23.36 x 33.12") 14,016 × 19,872 A2 420 × 594 mm (16.
275 9.2 Ma in Specifi cations (6050 A) ANSI E 34 × 44 i nches (863.6 x 1117.6 mm) 20,400 x 26,400 D 22 × 34 i nches (558.8 x 863.6 mm) 13,200 x 20,400 C 17 × 22 i nches (431.8 x 558.8 mm) 10,200 x 13,200 B 11 × 17 i nches (279.4 x 421.8 mm) 6,600 x 10,200 A 8.
276 Chapte r 9 Specific ations Print Length Maximum print length = 50,000mm. Paper Type Paper Width 512MB (Standard) Plain pa per/ Vellum/ Film A0 3,600mm A1 7,272mm A2 14,544mm A3 29,088mm A4 58,176m.
277 9.3 Me dia Specifi cations 9.3 Media Specifications • F or shar p image c opyin g, use the media recommended by Xer o x. • T o pre v ent media jams or une ven printing, do not use cre ased, wrinkled, or curled media.
278 Chapte r 9 Specific ations 9.4 Machine Sp ecifications (6030/60 50) Main Specifications Item S pecific ation Type Desktop Type of ph oto sensiti ve material OPC Recording method LED exposure, xerographic development system Development method Dry development (one component) Fixing method Heat r oll Resolution Equi valent to 600 dots/2 5.
279 9.4 Ma chine Spec ifications (6030/60 50) * Maximum length will diff er based on the amount of memor y installed. Media Maximum width: 914 mm/36" (A0 size) Minimum width: 210 mm /8.2 7" (A4 size) Maximum length *: Plain media (A0/A1 wid th) 15 m/ 49.
280 Chapte r 9 Specific ations Xero x 6 030/6050 Wide For mat Amount of memory installed A0 size A1 size A2 size A3 si ze 512 Mbyte 7.5 m 7.5 m 6 m 6 m 1024 Mbyte 15 m 15 m 6 m 6 m.
281 9.5 Ma chine Spec ificatio ns (6050A) 9.5 Machine Specifications (6050A) Main Specifications Item S pecific ation Type Desktop Type of ph oto sensiti ve material OPC Recording method LED exposure, xerographic development system Development method Dry development (one component) Fixing method Heat r oll Resolution Equi valent to 600 dots/2 5.
282 Chapte r 9 Specific ations Media Maximum width: 914 mm/36" (A0 size) Minimum width: 210 mm /8.2 7" (A4 size) Maximum length *: Plain media (A0/A1 wid th) 15 m/ 650’, A2/A3 width 6 m/19.68’ Vellum/Film: Twi ce standard size Minimum length: 210 mm/8.
Appendix es.
2 Appendixes Appendix 1 Connector Specificati ons RS-232C pin assignmen t (6030/6050 only) Centronics pin assignment Prin ter Side (36-pin Amphenol half-pitch type) PIN No.
3 Appendi x 1 Connector Specific ations Host Side (36-pin Amphenol type) Host Side (25-pin D-subconnector type) Terminal No. Signal name Terminal No. Signal name Pin connection 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11.
4 Appendixes Appendix 2 HP-GL/HP-GL2 Command List (603 0/605 0) This section e xplains the HP-GL and HP- GL/2 command suppor t st atus that a re unique to the 6030/6050 Wide F or mat. Command List The f ollowing tab le shows the HP-GL and HP-GL/2 command suppor t status .
5 Appendi x 2 HP-GL/ HP-GL2 Comman d List (6030 /6050) BP Instruc ts the start of pl otting. Outputs a label by overlayi ng on job log and plot output. y y CA Sets an a uxiliary charact er set. y y CC Specifi es character smoothnes s. y n CF Specifi es an outline font renderi ng method.
6 Appendixes ES Specifi es the character spacing. y y y EW Draws a sector. y y y FI Specifi es a font as the pr imary font. y n FN Specifi es a font as the sec ondary font. y n FP Fills i n a polygon register ed in th e polygon buffer. y y y FR Feeds paper by o ne frame for long-axis pl otting.
7 Appendi x 2 HP-GL/ HP-GL2 Comman d List (6030 /6050) NP Sets the HPGL/2 palett e size. y y NR: Sets the printer to local . [Interp r eted a s output trigger ] y y y* OA Outputs t he current positio n on the pr inter coordinat e system and the pen up-down infor matio n.
8 Appendixes PG Feeds the paper forward or backwar d. y y y* (HP-GL) y (HP-GL/2) PM Registers a user-specified poly gon in the polyg on buffer. y y y PR Moves the pen by relative coordinates. y y y PS Specifi es the paper size. y y y (HP-GL) y* (HP-GL/2) PT Specifi es the fill spacing.
9 Appendi x 2 HP-GL/ HP-GL2 Comman d List (6030 /6050) SS Specifi es a font specifie d by the SD command. y y y ST Sets the plot quali ty. y n SV Selects a pattern type for vector an d area fill ing. y n TD Specifi es whether t o execute the functions of control character s or to print the c ontrol character s at label drawing.
10 Appendixes Appendix 3 HP-R TL Command List (60 30/ 6050) Command name Command Command Meaning and functi on Limit Enter HPG L/2 Mode ES C % # B Starts processing the following data as an HP-GL2 command. Transfer col or palette ignored Enter PC L Mode ESC % # A Star ts processing the f ollowing data as an HP-R TL command.
11 Appendi x 3 HP-RTL Com mand List ( 6030/6050) Set Blue P aramete r ES C * v # c| C Defines the bl ue color conf iguration of the co lor pale t t e. Only concate nation command valid Assign C olor Index Number ESC * v # i|I Assigns a defined RGB parameter to an index number.
12 Appendixes Destinati on Raster Width ESC * t # h|H Defines the raster output width for succeeding Star t Graphic command by decipoi nt (1/720 inch). Destinati on Raster Height ESC * t # v|V Defines the raster out put height f or succeeding Star t Graphic command by decipoi nt (1/720 inch).
13 Appendi x 4 TIFF T ag List (60 30/6050) Appendix 4 TIFF T ag List (6030/6050) Tag ID Tag Name Revision 6030/6050 Wide Format Hex Dec 4.0 5. 0 6.0 00FE 254 N ewSub fileType - y y y* Bit 0 : Low Res .
14 Appendixes 8: CIELab - - y - 0107 263 Thresholding y y y - 1: No Dithering or Half toning y y y - 2: Dithering or Halftoning y y y - 3: Randomized-Process ed Image y y y - 0108 264 Cell Width y y y.
15 Appendi x 4 TIFF T ag List (60 30/6050) 011D 285 P ageName y y y y 011E 286 XPo siti on y y y y 011F 287 YP os iti on y y y y 0120 288 FreeOffsets y y y - 0121 289 FreeByteCounts y y y - 0122 290 G.
16 Appendixes 0144 324 TileOffsets - - y - 0145 325 TileByteCounts - - y - 014C 332 InkSet - - y - 014D 333 InkNames - - y - 014E 334 NumberOfInks - - y - 0150 336 DotRange - - y - 0151 337 TargetPrin.
17 Appendi x 4 TIFF T ag List (60 30/6050) 8298 3 3432 Copyright - - y y Tag ID Tag Name Revision 6030/6050 Wide Format Hex Dec 4.0 5. 0 6.0.
18 Appendixes.
1 Symbol s "1.1 Outli ne of Xerox 6030/6050 Wide Format Print Service" 224 90-d egre e rotat ion 41, 146 A admini strator top page 53 Alignme nt mark printi ng 135 area mode 128 AUTO (Inpu t.
2 EOP command 155 Error Log 176 error log 208 error message 136, 137 F film 121 FTP co mmand 224, 231 H help 55 I image f ragmentati on function 42 input im age siz e 123 input m edia seri es 115 Inpu.
3 media s ize 115 media t ray (optional) 4 media t ray (standard) 4 media t y pe 121, 166 (Menu) bu tton 45 meter d isplay 188, 213, 214 method of cutting paper 170 mirror imag e 41, 146 MIX (outpu t .
4 R reprintin g 42, 212 resolution 162 roll media 139, 168 RS232C 267 S serial 64 (Set) button 45 sets jo int proces sing for lin es 148, 151, 156 sets th e end of th e line 148, 151, 156, 160, 161 se.
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