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DEClaser 2100 Printer Operator ’ s Guide Order Number EK–D2100–OP–001 Digital Equipment Corporation Maynard, Massachusetts.
First Printing, June 1990 The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Digital Equipment Corporation. Digital Equipment Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document.
FCC NOTICE: This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly , that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer ’s instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception.
Contents Preface xi Chapter 1 Printer Components 1.1 Functions of the Printer Components .................. 1 – 1 1.2 Required Operating Space ........................... 1 – 8 Chapter 2 Operating Information 2.1 Powering the Printer On ..........
2.16 Resetting the Printer . .............................. 2–50 Chapter 3 The Control Panel 3.1 Using the Keypad in Keypad Mode .................... 3 – 4 3.1.1 Entering Keypad Mode ........................... 3 – 4 3.2 Using the Keypad in Menu Mode .
4.5.6.2 Baud Rate (baud) .............................. 4–29 4.5.6.3 RS232C Data Format (rsmode) ................... 4–29 4.5.6.4 Data T erminal Ready (dtr) . ...................... 4–29 4.5.6.5 Buffer Control (xon/xoff) . . . ..................
Chapter 7 Maintenance 7.1 Cleaning the Printer . .............................. 7 – 1 7.1.1 Cleaning the Internal Surfaces ..................... 7 – 2 7.1.2 Cleaning the Primary Corona W ire .................. 7 – 7 7.1.3 Cleaning the T ransfer Corona W ires and Discharging Pins 7–13 7.
Appendix D LN03 Compatibility D.1 General Differences . . .............................. D – 1 D.2 Printable Area Compatibility . . . ...................... D – 2 D.3 Protocol Compatibility .............................. D – 2 Glossary Index Figures 1 CDRH Label .
C–3 Serial Connections W ithout Modem .................... C – 6 C–4 Parallel Pin Assignment ............................ C – 9 C–5 Parallel Connections . .............................. C – 9 T ables 1–1 Printer Components: Front/Right-Side V iew .
5–4 T ransparency Specifications .......................... 5 – 8 6–1 Printer Status Messages ............................ 6 – 2 6–2 Operator Call Messages ............................. 6 – 3 6–3 Software Error Messages ................
Preface The DEClaser 2100 printer uses electrophotographic laser technology to print text and graphics at speeds up to 8 pages/minute with a density of 300 x 300 dots/inch.
Document Structure This guide focuses mainly on the operational aspects of the DEClaser 2100 and explains how to use and maintain the printer hardware. For printer installation instructions, refer to the DEClaser 2100 Printer Installation Guide in this binder .
• Appendix A, DEClaser Printer Quick Reference Guide, lists the DEClaser escape sequences used to program the printer . It is intended as a reference for the experienced programmer . • Appendix B, Accessories and Supplies, describes the accessories and supplies available for the DEClaser 2100 printer and explains how to order them.
• Digital ANSI-Compliant Printing Protocol Level 3 Programming Supplement (AA–PBWHA–TE) Contains device specific information for programmers who create applications for Digital’ s ANSI-compliant level 3 devices.
Conventions Used in This Guide The following terms and conventions are used in this guide: Convention Meaning NOTE Notes provide important additional information. CAUTION Cautions provide information required to prevent damage to equipment. W ARNING W arnings provide information to prevent personal injury .
Convention Meaning Bold Items from the scrolling menus appear as they do on the display (uppercase, lowercase, or initial capital letters) with the menu item shown in bold type. For example: 1. Press Menu to enter Menu Mode. — The menu display reads F ONT/FEED LA YOUT .
Laser Safety The DEClaser 2100 printer complies with 21 CFR Chapter 1, Subchapter J, as a Class 1 laser product under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Radiation Performance Standard according to the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968.
Chapter 1 Printer Components This chapter describes the components of the DEClaser 2100 printer and their functions. This chapter also provides information about the operating space required to perform day-to-day printing operations. 1.1 Functions of the Printer Components Figure 1–1, Figure 1–2, and Figure 1–3 show the printer components.
Figure 1–1: Components: Front/Right-Side View MLO-004826 1–2 DEClaser 2100 Printer Operator ’s Guide.
T able 1–1: Printer Components: Front/Right-Side View Component Function 1. T op Output T ray Printed sheets are automatically collated and stacked (face-down) here. 2. T op Cover Release Button Pressing this button unlocks the top cover so it can be opened.
Figure 1–2: Components: Rear/Left-Side View MLO-004827 1–4 DEClaser 2100 Printer Operator ’s Guide.
T able 1–2: Printer Components: Rear/Left-Side View Component Function 1. Power Switch Powers the printer on or off. Pressing ‘‘ | ’’ turns power on; pressing ‘‘O’’ turns power off. T o ensure that data is not lost, always be sure the display reads 00 READY and the Data indicator is off, before you power off the printer .
Figure 1–3: Components: Inside the Printer MLO-004828 1–6 DEClaser 2100 Printer Operator ’s Guide.
T able 1–3: Printer Components: Internal View Component Function 1. Print Density Dial Has a range of 1–9 to adjust the print density . Selecting the lower numbers results in heavier or darker print density . For most printing applications the dial can be set to 7.
T able 1–3 (Cont.): Printer Components: Internal View Component Function 6. T ransfer Corona Assembly Contains a corona wire that places a negative charge on the paper as it passes over the wire. This negative charge attracts the (positively charged) toner from the photo-sensitive drum in the EP-S cartridge to the paper .
Figure 1–4: Operating Space: T op View MLO-004346 Figure 1–5: Operating Space: Side View MLO-004844 Printer Components 1–9.
Chapter 2 Operating Information This chapter provides the operating information necessary to perform day- to-day printer operations. It covers typical tasks such as adding paper , selecting an output tray , or powering the printer on and off. This chapter also covers manual feed operation for all print media.
Y ou should observe the following when you power on the printer: — All control panel indicators light for a moment. — The Ready indicator flashes and the display reads 02 W ARMING UP (assuming that the printer has cooled below operating temperature before it is powered on).
2.2 Powering the Printer Off Power the printer off using the following procedure. 1. Be sure the printer is not printing and that the Data indicator is not on. CAUTION: Do not power the printer off while it is printing. Powering the printer off during printing causes paper jams and loss of data.
2.3 Opening the T op Cover Open the top cover using the following procedure. 1. Press the release button forward and then down. — The top cover releases and opens slightly .
2. Lift the top cover open to the halfway position (about 30°) or to the upright position (about 90°). Fig 2-4, MLO-004831 The halfway position is intended for: • Replacing the EP-S cartridge • .
2.4 Closing the T op Cover Close the top cover using the following procedure. 1. Gently lower the cover and push down on the hand grip until the cover latches securely in place.
2.5 Selecting the Output T ray T o select the paper output tray , you position the rear output tray to the open or closed position. NOTE: Y ou cannot select the output paper tray through a command from the host computer; opening or closing the rear output tray is the only way to select the output tray .
2.5.1 Selecting the T op Output T ray (Facedown Print) If the rear output tray is not open, the printer sends printed paper facedown to the top paper tray . If the rear output tray is open, use the following procedure to select the top output tray . 1.
2.5.2 Selecting the Rear Output T ray (Faceup Print) Use the following procedure to select the rear output tray . 1. Open the rear output tray . Fig 2-9, MLO-004835 2.
2.6 Loading Paper The printer comes standard with either an A4-size (210 mm x 297 mm) or letter-size (8 ½" x 1 1") paper cassette, depending on the country it is shipped to.
2.6.1 Adding Paper to the Cassette Add paper to the cassette using the following procedure. 1. Check to see that the printer is not printing and that the display reads 00 READY (or 1 1 P APER OUT) before removing the paper cassette. CAUTION: Do not remove the paper cassette while the printer is printing.
3. Remove the cassette cover by lifting it off. Fig 2-12, MLO-004838 4. Insert paper into the left side of the cassette first, being sure it is inserted below the paper guide and maximum height guard. T o prevent paper jams, do not load too much paper into the cassette.
5. Replace the cover on the cassette. Fig 2-14, MLO-004840 6. Insert the paper cassette into the printer . — The Alarm indicator shuts off. — The display reads 00 READY .
2.7 Feeding Media Manually The paper feed guide on the cover of the cassette enables you to manually feed paper , labels, transparencies, and envelopes into the printer . The paper feed guide also allows you to print on odd-size paper that cannot be used in the cassette.
8 ½" x 14" sheet of paper in portrait mode using manual feed. T able 2–1 describes each escape sequence in the example. <ESC>[7I <ESC>[99;2;2500;4200 { <ESC>[8J <ESC&.
NOTE: Y ou can use the rear output tray or the top output tray when manually feeding paper. Y ou must use the rear output tray when feeding labels or transparencies to prevent excessive curl. 1. Open the rear output tray . Fig 2-16, MLO-004835 2. Fold out the extension tray .
3. Press On Line to place the printer off line. — The On Line indicator shuts off. 4. Press Manual Feed (once or twice) until the display reads FEEDER = Manual. — After about three seconds the display will read 00 READY . — The manual feed mode selection is now stored in operating memory .
8. Insert a single sheet of paper , labels, or a transparency into the printer until it stops. — The paper is automatically fed into the printer . — The printed paper is sent to the preselected output paper tray . NOTE: It is advisable to remove transparencies from the rear output tray as each one is printed.
10. Press On Line to place the printer off line. — The On Line indicator shuts off. 1 1. Press Manual Feed twice until the display reads FEEDER = Cass. — After about three seconds the display will read 00 READY . — The cassette feed mode selection is now stored in operating memory .
14. Close the rear output tray . Fig 2-21, MLO-004834 2–20 DEClaser 2100 Printer Operator ’s Guide.
2.8 Using Duplex Printing The manual feed functionality of the DEClaser 2100 printer allows you to do duplex (two-sided) printing. Since the paper must pass through the printer twice to perform two-sided printing, consider these additional cautions when making duplex prints.
1. Open the rear output tray . Fig 2-23, MLO-004835 2. Fold out the extension tray . Fig 2-24, MLO-004833 2–22 DEClaser 2100 Printer Operator ’s Guide.
3. Press On Line to place the printer off line. — The On Line indicator shuts off. 4. Press Manual Feed (once or twice) until the display reads FEEDER = Manual. — After about three seconds the display will read 00 READY . — The manual feed mode selection is now stored in operating memory .
7. Adjust the manual feed guides to accept the width of the paper . Fig 2-25, MLO-004841 8. Insert a single sheet of paper into the printer until it stops. — The paper is automatically fed into the printer . — The printed paper is sent to the rear output paper tray .
9. T ake the printed paper from the rear output tray and insert it into the printer printed side down when PF FEED xxx is displayed. Fig 2-27, MLO-004845 10. Continue feeding paper until the Data indicator light shuts off and the display reads 00 READY .
14. Fold in the extension tray . Fig 2-28, MLO-004833 15. Close the rear output tray . Fig 2-29, MLO-004834 2–26 DEClaser 2100 Printer Operator ’s Guide.
2.9 Feeding Envelopes Manually Envelopes have the same setup requirements as all other media that is fed manually (see Section 2.7). Since you need to print addresses in a particular area on envelopes, you must give the printer the proper print coordinates to print the addresses.
1. Open the rear output tray . Fig 2-30, MLO-004835 2. Fold out the extension tray . Fig 2-31, MLO-004836 2–28 DEClaser 2100 Printer Operator ’s Guide.
3. Press On Line to place the printer off line. — The On Line indicator shuts off. 4. Press Manual Feed (once or twice) until the display reads FEEDER = Manual. — After about three seconds the display will read 00 READY . — The manual feed mode selection is now stored in operating memory .
7. Adjust the manual feed guides to accept the width of the envelope. Fig 2-32, MLO-004846 8. Insert a single envelope into the printer until it stops. — The envelope is automatically fed into the printer . — The printed envelope is sent to the rear output tray .
9. W ait until PF FEED xxx is displayed and insert another envelope. 10. Continue feeding envelopes until the Data indicator light shuts off and the display reads 00 READY . If you want to continue to manually feed envelopes after the display reads 00 READY , go to step 6.
14. Fold in the extension tray . Fig 2-34, MLO-004833 15. Close the rear output tray . Fig 2-35, MLO-004834 2–32 DEClaser 2100 Printer Operator ’s Guide.
2.10 Adjusting the Print Density Print density is the term used to describe the relative thickness of the line used to print characters. The thickness of a line is known as the line weight. The print density adjustment controls the amount of toner applied to the paper to make the line weight thinner or thicker .
2. Lift the top cover open to the halfway position. Fig 2-37, MLO-004848 3. Rotate the print density adjustment dial so that the desired density number is opposite the index triangle. Numbers on the dial are displayed in increments of 2. Number 1 is the darkest setting; number 9 is the lightest setting.
4. Close the top cover by gently lowering the cover and pushing down on the hand grip until the cover latches securely in place. Fig 2-39, MLO-004366 Operating Information 2–35.
2.1 1 Printing the Engine T est Print The Engine T est Print (Figure 2–1) is used to check the printer ’ s paper feed mechanism for proper operation, and to check toner dispersion and line weight.
Figure 2–1: Engine T est Print Fig 2-40, MLO-004525 Operating Information 2–37.
1. Check to be sure the printer has stopped printing and the message display reads 00 READY . 2. Press the test button on the right side of the printer with a ballpoint pen. — The printer enters the offline state. — The Alarm indicator lights while the page is printing.
2.12 Printing T est Print A T est Print A (Figure 2–2) lists the current printer settings along with information such as total page count and the amount of free memory available.
Figure 2–2: T est Print A Fig 2-42, MLO-004851 2–40 DEClaser 2100 Printer Operator ’s Guide.
When T est Print A can be printed, it is a nearly certain indication that the printer is functioning properly . Y ou can print T est Print A to see what the current printer settings are before making changes in Menu Mode (see Chapter 4). T able 2–2 describes the items on T est Print A, and T able 2–3 decribes how to print the test print.
Use the following procedure to print a copy of T est Print A. T able 2–3: Printing T est Print A Operation Display Reads 1. Press On Line to place the printer off line. — The On Line indicator shuts off. 00 READY 2. Press T est/Font once. — T est Print A prints.
2.13 Printing T est Print B T est Print B (Figure 2–3) contains sample printouts of the character sets that can be examined for print quality . Operating Information 2–43.
Figure 2–3: T est Print B Fig 2-43, MLO-004852 2–44 DEClaser 2100 Printer Operator ’s Guide.
T est Print B is printed continuously (until instructed to stop) so it can also be used to test paper feed, paper delivery , and other mechanical functions of the printer . Use the procedure in T able 2–4 to print a copy of T est Print B. T able 2–4: Printing T est Print B Operation Display Reads 1.
2.14 Printing the Font List Figure 2–4 shows the Font List, which contains a listing of all the available character sets in the printer , along with a sample of the available fonts.
Figure 2–4: Font List Fig 2-44, MLO-004853 Operating Information 2–47.
The Font List includes internal fonts, cartridge fonts, and fonts that have been downline loaded into memory . Y ou can select fonts only by using commands from the host computer; you cannot select them from the control panel.
2.15 Using Control Representation Mode The Control Representation Mode is used to print out unprocessed data or commands sent from the host computer . This procedure is sometimes referred to as ‘‘dumping.’ ’ The printing of unprocessed data (in the form of characters and symbols) is convenient for debugging programs.
2.16 Resetting the Printer There are two methods of resetting the printer: • Y ou can perform a hard reset by powering the printer off and then back on. • Y ou can perform a soft reset by pressing Reset . The primary reasons for a soft reset of the printer are to exit Control Representation Mode, and to clear data in the page buffer .
Chapter 3 The Control Panel The control panel consists of a liquid crystal display (LCD), indicator lights, and a keypad. The keypad allows you to perform certain printer functions such as printing test pages or configuring the printer menus. This chapter explains the features and uses of the control panel.
T able 3–1: Control Panel Functions Item Function Keypad Some keys on the keypad perform a dual function depending on whether the printer is in Keypad Mode or Menu Mode. In Keypad Mode, the keys perform the primary function labeled on the key such as T est/Font or Manual Feed.
T able 3–1 (Cont.): Control Panel Functions Item Function Data indicator (green) Indicates the status of the data sent to the printer . On: Data is being printed or is still in the print buffer . If the indicator is on and the printer is not printing it means the last page needs to be printed.
3.1 Using the Keypad in Keypad Mode Some keys on the keypad perform a dual function, depending on whether the printer is in Keypad Mode or Menu Mode. In Keypad Mode, the keys perform the primary function labeled on the key , such as T est/Font or Manual Feed.
T able 3–2 (Cont.): Keypad Functions: Keypad Mode Key Function Form Feed Form Feed works in conjunction with the Data indicator . If the Data indicator is on after a file stops printing, it means there is still data in the print buffer . Pressing Form Feed prints the remaining pages in the print buffer .
T able 3–2 (Cont.): Keypad Functions: Keypad Mode Key Function Reset Pressing Reset performs a soft reset by clearing the data in the print buffer and returning the printer to the ready state. The printer operates with the settings currently stored in RAM, which are loaded into operating memory when a reset is performed.
Chapter 4 Printer Configuration This chapter describes how to configure the printer by selecting operating parameters that can be stored in the printer ’ s memory .
Y ou can access some menu features by using commands from the host computer; you can select others only from the control panel. This chapter describes how to select features using the control panel.
4.1.1 Using the Keypad in Menu Mode T able 4–2 describes the function of the Menu Mode keys. After reading the description of the Menu Mode keys, you may want to try using the keys to better understand their funtionality . See Section 4.4.1 for an example that uses the Menu Mode keys to configure the printer .
4.2 Reading the Display in Menu Mode Printer status and operator call messages are shown on the display in uppercase lettering, preceded by a numerical code.
Figure 4–2: Menu Display LOAD< -ROM FONT/FEED LAYOUT COPY/OVERLAY .. LOAD< -ROM FONT/FEED LAYOUT COPY/OVERLAY Press to scroll to the left Press to scroll to the right 16 Characters MLO-004919 .
4.2.2 Displaying Menu V alues Menu values are scrolled to the right and left using and and are displayed with the associated feature, for example: i/f RS232C When you scroll through the values, the currently selected value is always displayed first and is denoted by an equal sign (=) between the feature and value, for example: i/f = RS232C 4.
4.3.1 Operating Memory The printer operates using the currently selected values contained in operating memory . When the printer is powered on, it loads the values stored in NVRAM into operating memory .
4.3.2 ROM (Read-Only Memory) Read-only memory contains default values that are set at the factory . They are called default values because they are stored in ROM and cannot be changed. Y ou can load these default values into operating memory while in Menu Mode using the procedure shown in T able 4–3.
4.3.3 NVRAM (Nonvolatile Random-Access Memory) The printer can communicate with many systems using the factory default settings in ROM, but you may have to change values to accommodate your particular application or host computer .
4.3.4 RAM (Random-Access Memory) Random-access memory is a temporary memory area that stores selected values until the printer is powered off. It is useful to store features in RAM when you need to change settings for specific print jobs. T o save values in RAM while in Menu Mode, use the procedure in T able 4–5.
Figure 4–4: Operational Flow Chart Place the Printer Off Line Enter Menu Mode Select the Menu Select the Feature Change the Value Settings Save Settings in Memory Place the Printer Back On Line Save No Yes MLO-004946 .
4.4.1 Sample Procedure for Changing and Saving V alues This section contains an example of how to change and save values in Menu Mode. Use the steps in T able 4–6 to perform the following tasks: •.
T able 4–6 (Cont.): Changing and Saving V alues Operation Display Reads 6. Press until the value equals -10.0. NOTE: The value decreases in steps of 0.5. offsetX - 1 0.0 7. Press Enter to enter the new value. offsetX =- 10.0 (momentarily) offsetX offsetY 8.
T able 4–6 (Cont.): Changing and Saving V alues Operation Display Reads 15. Press On Line to exit Menu Mode. — The On Line indicator lights. 00 READY V erification T o verify that the offset distances have been changed, print a copy of T est Print A and compare it with the copy made before the changes.
Figure 4–5: TEST PRINT A V erification MLO-004857 Printer Configuration 4–15.
4.5 Menu Descriptions This section describes the printer menus, features, and values. See T able 4–7 for a complete listing of all menus and parameters. T able 4–7: Menu Mode Features and V alues Menu Features V alues FEEDER feeder Cass. 1 Manual LA YOUT offsetX 2 -10.
T able 4–7 (Cont.): Menu Mode Features and V alues Menu Features V alues paint Partial 1 Full Dual paper Letter 1 A4 INTERF ACE i/f 2 RS232C 1 CENTRO baud 3 300 600 1200 2400 4800 1 9600 19200 rsmode 3 8S 1 8SS 7OS 7ES 7OSS 7ESS 8OS 8ES dtr 3 Fix-H 1 Ready-H xon/xoff 3 ON 1 OFF etx/ack 3 OFF 1 ON 1 Factory default setting.
4.5.1 FEEDER Menu The FEEDER menu determines whether paper is fed manually or automatically from the cassette. Y ou can also select the paper feed selection using the Manual Feed key on the control panel. See T able 3–2 for more information about using the Manual Feed key .
4.5.2 LA YOUT Menu The features of the LA YOUT menu shown in T able 4–9 allow you to make adjustments to the print position (the distances from the edges of the paper where printing begins), and to set the new line so that print wraps when it reaches the right margin.
4.5.2.1 Offset Position (offsetX, offsetY) The offset feature of the LA YOUT menu allows you to make fine adjustments to the printing coordinates. Since the DEClaser 2100 printer is a page printer , it is not possible to adjust the print position by manually shifting the position of the page.
Figure 4–7 shows sample printouts of T est Print B that use different offset values. Figure 4–7: Offset Printout Samples MLO-004858 Printer Configuration 4–21.
4.5.2.2 Automatic New Line (autoNL) The autoNL feature determines whether or not the printer wraps to the next line when it reaches the right margin. 4.5.3 COPY Menu The COPY menu (T able 4–10) determines the number of copies to be printed. Y ou can save this setting only in RAM.
4.5.5 INITIAL Menu The INITIAL menu (T able 4–12) combines the macro, paint, and paper size features. Y ou can save settings from this menu only in NVRAM. T able 4–12: INITIAL Menu Features and V alues Feature V alues Description macro 000 1 –099 Assigns the user preference set and device identification answer (see Section 4.
4.5.5.1 Macro The macro feature allows you to select an environment for local compatibility . It specifies the return response (device identification) when a Device Attributes (DA) request is received, and assigns the proper User Preference character set.
The second parameter of the macro feature allows you to choose the User Preference character set appropriate for your application or system. Consult the Digital ANSI-Compliant Printing Protocol Level 3 Programming Reference Manual for more information about the user preference sets.
4.5.5.2 Examples Using the Macro Feature The examples in T able 4–15 demonstrate how to determine the macro value. T able 4–15: Macro Feature Examples Character Set and V alue Device ID and V alue Macro V alue T otal JIS Katakana (2) Level 3 (00) 02 DEC T echnical (6) Level 3 (00) 06 DEC Supplemental (0) LN03 (10) 10 4.
4.5.6 INTERF ACE Menu The correct interface connection is necessary to allow the printer to communicate properly with the host computer . The DEClaser 2100 printer supports both parallel and serial interface connections. The interface must match the type used by the host computer .
T able 4–16 (Cont.): INTERF ACE Menu Features and V alues Feature V alues Description 8OS 8 data bits Odd parity check 1 stop bit 7ESS 7 data bits Even parity check 2 stop bits 7OSS 7 data bits Odd .
to the serial interface and are not displayed when you select the parallel interface. When you select the serial interface, you must also select certain other values in the INTERF ACE menu in order to match the features of the host computer . The additional features are described next.
4.5.6.6 End of T ext/Acknowledge (etx/ack) The end of text/acknowledge (etx/ack) feature is used with another type of handshaking protocol on some systems to prevent data overflow . The etx/ack feature also uses software to regulate the flow of data to the input buffer by exchanging signals with the host computer .
Chapter 5 Print Media This chapter describes the print media that are appropriate for use with the DEClaser 2100 printer . The types of print media described in this chapter are paper , labels, transparencies, and envelopes. The DEClaser 2100 printer produces excellent print quality using electrophotographic laser technology .
5.1 Paper Specifications This section contains information on the sizes and specifications of plain paper that can be used with the DEClaser 2100 printer . T able 5–1 lists the paper sizes that can be used with the standard and optional size cassettes for the printer .
T able 5–2: Paper Specifications Catagory Specification Paper weight: cassette feed 60 g/ 2 to 80 g/ 2 basis weight (16 lb. to 21 lb.) Paper weight: manual feed 60 g/ 2 to 135 g/ 2 basis weight (16 lb.
5.2 Envelope Specifications Envelopes must meet the same specifications as paper (see T able 5–2). In addition, the following types of envelopes cannot be used with the printer: • Envelopes with.
• Envelopes with sealing flaps at the leading and trailing edges Fig 5-2, MLO-004860 • Envelopes with three or more layers of paper at the leading and trailing edges Fig 5-3, MLO-004861 Print Med.
• Envelopes that have transparent windows Fig 5-4, MLO-004862 • Envelopes that have clasps, snaps, or strings Fig 5-5, MLO-004863 5–6 DEClaser 2100 Printer Operator ’s Guide.
5.2.1 Special Considerations When Printing on Envelopes Observe the following requirements when printing on envelopes: • Feed envelopes manually (if you are not using the special envelope cassette). • Envelopes can be printed only on the front side.
5.3 T ransparency Specifications T able 5–3 and T able 5–4 contain information on the sizes and specifications of transparencies that can be used with the DEClaser 2100 printer .
5.4 Label Specifications A label consists of a face sheet, an adhesive sheet, and a carrier sheet. The face sheet (or printing surface) is usually composed of photocopying paper and should meet the same specifications for paper as described in T able 5–2.
5.4.1 Special Considerations When Printing on Labels Observe the following requirements when printing on labels: • Labels are usually fed manually . If you are feeding labels from a cassette, be sure they are high-quality labels that meet the specifications listed in T able 5–2.
5.5.2 Paper Storage Observe the following requirements when storing paper: • Always store unused paper in its original wrapping. The wrapping protects the paper against humidity . • Do not store paper directly on the floor , as floors are generally humid.
Chapter 6 T roubleshooting This chapter helps you to quickly locate most problems that may occur with the printer . It discusses the following topics: • Error skip procedure • Printer status messa.
Use the following procedure to acknowledge the error condition and continue printing: 1. Press Error Skip . — The Alarm indicator shuts off. — The error condition clears. — The display reads 00 READY . 2. Press On Line . — The On Line indicator lights.
6.3 Operator Call Messages Operator call messages appear if a problem with the printer requires operator intervention, such as adding paper or closing the printer cover . Y ou should check the online/offline status of the printer after correcting a problem; you may have to place the printer back on line by pressing On Line .
T able 6–2 (Cont.): Operator Call Messages Message Meaning Corrective Action PF FEED LETTER Feed letter-size paper . Manually feed letter-size paper into the printer . PF FEED LEGAL Feed legal-size paper . Manually feed legal-size paper into the printer .
T able 6–3 (Cont.): Software Error Messages Message Meaning Corrective Action 22 LINE ERROR The receiving buffer is overflowing with data. Enable a handshaking protocol to regulate data flow (see Section 4.5.6.4, Section 4.5.6.5, and Section 4.5.6.
T able 6–3 (Cont.): Software Error Messages Message Meaning Corrective Action FE FONT REMOV AL A font cartridge has been removed from the printer . Power off the printer and install the font cartridge before powering the printer back on.
6.5 Service Call Messages Service call messages indicate that the printer requires servicing by a qualified Digital Customer Services engineer . Service messages are preceded by the numbers 50 through 99.
T able 6–5: Common Operating Problems Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action NO POWER The printer does not power up when you set the power switch to the ON position. The power source is defective. Make sure the power cord is plugged into the wall outlet.
T able 6–5 (Cont.): Common Operating Problems Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action POOR PRINTING Large amounts of vertical fade and/or white streaks are on the page. T oner is not being dispersed evenly . Remove the EP-S cartridge from the printer and gently rotate it several times to redistribute toner .
T able 6–5 (Cont.): Common Operating Problems Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action POOR PRINTING The cleaning mechanism in the EP-S cartridge is not working properly . Replace the EP-S cartridge (Section 7.3). The overall print quality is poor .
6.7 Paper Jams The following occurs when there is a paper jam in the printer: • The printer stops printing and goes off line. • The error message 13 P APER JAM is displayed on the control panel. • The Alarm indicator lights. Most paper jams occur in the areas shown in Figure 6–1.
6.7.1 T op and Rear Paper T ray Paper Jams Use the following procedure to clear paper jams from the top and rear paper trays. CAUTION: Do not attempt to remove jammed paper from the top or rear paper trays by simply pulling the paper out.
2. Lift the top cover open. Fig 6-3, MLO-004868 3. Push the tab on the fixing assembly back to release the paper . W ARNING: Be careful when accessing areas inside the printer, because the fixing assembly may be hot.
4. Remove the jammed paper from the printer by pulling it out from the paper tray . Fig 6-5, MLO-004892 6–14 DEClaser 2100 Printer Operator ’s Guide.
5. Close the top cover by gently lowering the cover and pushing down on the hand grip until the cover latches securely in place. — The printer initializes (recycles). — The Alarm and Data indicators shut off. — The message display reads 00 READY .
6.7.2 Paper Feed, T ransfer , and Fixing Assembly Paper Jams Use the following procedure to clear paper jams from the paper feed, transfer , and fixing assembly areas. 1. Open the top cover by pressing the release button forward and then down. — The top cover will release and open slightly .
3. If paper is jammed in the feed or transfer area, lift the transfer guide (green handle) to release the paper and remove the paper from the printer . If the jammed paper did not reach the feed area, remove the cassette and pull the paper out from the cassette slot.
4. If paper is jammed in the fixing assembly , push the green tab on the fixing assembly down to release the paper , and remove the paper from the printer . W ARNING: Be careful when accessing areas inside the printer, because the fixing assembly may be hot.
5. Close the top cover by gently lowering the cover and pushing down on the hand grip until the cover latches securely in place. — The printer initializes (recycles). — The Alarm and Data indicators shut off. — The message display reads 00 READY .
Chapter 7 Maintenance T o obtain optimum performance from the DEClaser 2100 printer , you must perform the prescribed care and maintenance as outlined in this chapter .
7.1.1 Cleaning the Internal Surfaces Clean the transfer and paper feed areas inside the printer using the following procedure. 1. Be sure the printer is not printing and the display reads 00 READY . 2. Press the power switch on the back of the printer to the O (OFF) position.
3. Press the release button forward and then down. — The top cover releases and opens slightly . Fig 7-2, MLO-004830 4. Lift the top cover open. Fig 7-3, MLO-004868 Maintenance 7–3.
5. W ipe the paper feed area (black plastic) clean with a cloth dampened with water . W ARNING: Be careful when accessing areas inside the printer, because the fixing assembly may be hot.
6. W ipe the following items clean in the transfer area with the dampened cloth: • The movable transfer guide (with green handle) and clear plastic strip • The metal transfer roller • The silver.
7. Gently close the top cover by pushing down on the hand grip until the cover locks into place. Fig 7-6, MLO-004366 7–6 DEClaser 2100 Printer Operator ’s Guide.
7.1.2 Cleaning the Primary Corona Wire The primary corona wire is located inside the EP-S cartridge. A dirty primary corona wire can cause black streaking to occur on the paper , and should be cleaned to correct this problem. 1. Be sure the printer is not printing and the display reads 00 READY .
3. Press the release button forward and then down. — The top cover releases and opens slightly . Fig 7-8, MLO-004830 4. Open the top cover halfway . Fig 7-9, MLO-004848 7–8 DEClaser 2100 Printer O.
5. Remove the EP-S cartridge by pulling it out from the top cover . Fig 7-10, MLO-004890 6. Remove the wire/pin cleaner from the inside of the printer . W ARNING: Be careful when removing the wire/pin cleaner from the printer, because the fixing assembly may be hot.
7. Insert the felt end of the wire/pin cleaner into either end of the EP-S cartridge slot. CAUTION: Do not insert the brush end of the wire/pin cleaner into the slot. Inserting the brush end can damage the corona wire. Fig 7-12, MLO-004875 8. Move the cleaner in the slot from side to side three to four times to clean the corona wire.
9. Return the wire/pin cleaner to its storage location in the printer . Fig 7-14, MLO-004873 10. Install the EP-S cartridge into the top cover . Fig 7-15, MLO-004889 Maintenance 7–1 1.
1 1. Gently close the top cover by pushing down on the hand grip until the cover locks into place. Fig 7-16, MLO-004366 7–12 DEClaser 2100 Printer Operator ’s Guide.
7.1.3 Cleaning the T ransfer Corona Wires and Discharging Pins The transfer corona wires and discharging pins are part of the paper transfer area inside the printer .
3. Press the release button forward and then down. — The top cover releases and opens slightly . Fig 7-18, MLO-004830 4. Lift the top cover open. Fig 7-19, MLO-004868 7–14 DEClaser 2100 Printer Op.
5. Remove the wire/pin cleaner from the inside of the printer . W ARNING: Be careful when removing the wire/pin cleaner from the printer, because the fixing assembly may be hot.
6. Clean the discharging pins (in the groove) using the brush end of the cleaner . CAUTION: Y ou must lift the brush over the separation wires as you clean along the groove.
7. Return the wire/pin cleaner to its storage location in the printer . Fig 7-22, MLO-004873 Maintenance 7–17.
8. Clean the transfer corona wire and the nylon separation wires with the cotton swab. CAUTION: The corona wire and nylon separation wires are fragile. Do not press down too hard on the wires. Fig 7-23, MLO-004877 9. Gently close the top cover by pushing down on the hand grip until the cover locks into place.
7.2 Extending EP-S Cartridge Life Each EP-S cartridge contains a photosensitive drum and toner , assuring you of optimum print quality throughout the life of the cartridge.
7.3 Replacing the EP-S Cartridge When the 16 TONER LOW message is displayed, it means that the printer is either running out of toner or the toner is not being distributed evenly . Before replacing the EP-S cartridge, make sure that the toner is really depleted.
T o replace the EP-S cartridge, follow the instructions that come with the cartridge or use the following procedure. 1. Be sure the printer is not printing and the display reads 00 READY . 2. Press the power switch on the back of the printer to the O (OFF) position.
3. Press the release button forward and then down. — The top cover will release and open slightly . Fig 7-27, MLO-004830 4. Open the top cover to its halfway position.
5. Remove the EP-S cartridge by pulling it out from the top cover . Open the top cover to its full upright position after removing the cartridge. Fig 7-29, MLO-004890 Maintenance 7–23.
6. Open the green fixing assembly cover . W ARNING: The fixing assembly may be hot. Be careful when accessing the fixing unit. Fig 7-30, MLO-004354 7–24 DEClaser 2100 Printer Operator ’s Guide.
7. Remove the used fixing roller cleaner from the fixing assembly . Discard the used fixing roller cleaner . Fig 7-31, MLO-004879 8. W ipe the fixing roller with the cleaning pad on the end of the new cleaner .
9. Peel off the cleaning pad and discard it. Fig 7-33, MLO-004356 10. Insert the new cleaner into the fixing assembly . Fig 7-34, MLO-004357 7–26 DEClaser 2100 Printer Operator ’s Guide.
1 1. Close the fixing assembly cover . NOTE: The fixing assembly cover does not close tightly . Fig 7-35, MLO-004358 Maintenance 7–27.
12. Wipe the paper feed area (black plastic) clean with a cloth dampened with water . CAUTION: T o prevent possible damage to the internal and external surfaces of the printer, do not use cleaners or solvents. Use a clean cloth dampened with water only .
13. W ipe the transfer area clean with the dampened cloth. The transfer area consists of the following components: • The movable transfer guide (with green handle) and clear plastic strip • The me.
14. Clean the transfer corona wire and the nylon separation wires with the cotton swab. CAUTION: The corona wire and nylon separation wires are fragile. Do not press down on the wires too hard or they may break. Fig 7-38, MLO-004877 15. Remove the wire/pin cleaner from the inside of the printer .
16. Clean the discharging pins in the groove, using the brush end of the cleaner . CAUTION: Y ou must lift the brush over the separation wires as you clean along the groove.
17. Return the wire/pin cleaner to its storage location in the printer . Fig 7-41, MLO-004873 18. Rock the new EP-S cartridge five or six times as shown to distribute the toner evenly .
19. Lower the top cover to its partially opened position and install the new cartridge. Fig 7-43, MLO-004889 20. Snap the tab from the left side of the cartridge by moving it up and down.
21. Grasp the tab and pull the sealing tape completely out of the cartridge. Discard the sealing tape. NOTE: The sealing tape is about 55 cm (22") long and may have toner on it. If you get toner on your hands or clothing, wash them with cold water and soap.
22. Close the top cover by pushing down on the hand grip until it snaps into place. Fig 7-46, MLO-004366 Maintenance 7–35.
7.4 Replacing the Ozone Filter The DEClaser 2100 is equipped with a disposable ozone filter that must be replaced after each 100,000 printed pages. See Appendix B for ordering information. Use the following procedure to replace the ozone filter . W ARNING: Never operate the printer without the ozone filter installed.
3. Press the release button forward and then down. — The top cover will release and open slightly . Fig 7-48, MLO-004830 4. Lift the top cover open all the way .
5. Pull down the ozone filter cover to access the filter . W ARNING: The fixing assembly may be hot. Be careful when accessing the ozone filter. Fig 7-50, MLO-004880 6.
7. Grasp the new filter by its tab and slide it into place. CAUTION: Always handle the filter by its tab and not by its mesh sides. The mesh sides are fragile and can be damaged easily . Fig 7-52, MLO-004882 8. Fold the filter tab in and close the filter cover until it snaps into place.
Chapter 8 Service If you cannot correct a problem with the DEClaser 2100 printer , request servicing by a qualified Digital Customer Services engineer . This chapter lists the available services. 8.1 Digital Equipment Corporation Services Digital Equipment Corporation provides a wide range of maintenance programs for printers.
For more information on any of Digital Equipment Corporation’ s maintenance services, call the Digital Customer Services office in your area during normal business hours. Refer to the list of questions in T able 8–1 before calling the service center .
Appendix A DEClaser Printer Quick Reference Guide This quick reference guide contains basic information on using certain programming instructions with your DEClaser printer . For quick reference use, see these sections: Category Section Positioning Controls A.
A.1 Positioning Controls CUU—Cursor Up CSI Pn A Where: Pn = 0 is treated as 1. Pn = n is the numeric value according to SSU sequence and PUM setting. DECCAHT —Clear All Horizontal T abs ESC 2 DECCA VT —Clear All V ertical T abs ESC 4 DECHTS—Horizontal T ab Set ESC 1 DECSHTS—Set Horizontal T abstop CSI Pn ;.
HP A—Horizontal Position Absolute CSI Pn ‘ Where: Pn = 0 is treated as 1. Pn = n is the numeric value according to SSU sequence and PUM setting. HPB—Horizontal Position Backward CSI Pn j Where: Pn = 0 is treated as 1. Pn = n is the numeric value according to SSU sequence and PUM setting.
VP A—V ertical Position Absolute CSI Pn d Where: Pn = 0 is treated as 1. Pn = n is the numeric value according to SSU sequence and PUM setting. VPB—V ertical Position Backward CSI Pn k Where: Pn = 0 is treated as 1. Pn = n is the numeric value, according to SSU sequence and PUM setting.
A.2 Margins and Spacing DECSHORP—Set Horizontal Pitch CSI Ps w Where: Ps = 0 is determined by current font Ps = 1 is 720 centipoints (10 characters/inch) Ps = 2 is 600 centipoints (12 characters/inch) Ps = 3 is 545 centipoints (13.2 characters/inch) Ps = 4 is 436 centipoints (16.
DECSTBM—Set T op and Bottom Margins CSI Pn1 ; Pn2 r Where: Pn1 = T op margin-setting numeric value. Pn2 = Bottom margin-setting numeric value. DECVERP—Set V ertical Pitch CSI Ps z Where: Ps = 0 is.
T able A–1: DECVPFS Selective Parameters Pn = Meaning If ‘‘Zero’ ’ 2 Length of paper Default 1 3 W idth of paper Default 4 T op margin 0 5 Bottom margin Bound of printable area 6 Left margin.
PFS—Page Format Select CSI Ps SP J CSI ?Ps SP J —(Digital Private) Where: Ps = 0 Portrait normal text. Ps = 1 Landscape normal text. Ps = 2 Portrait normal A4. Ps = 3 Landscape normal A4. Ps = 4 Portrait normal North American letter . Ps = 5 Landscape normal North American letter .
SPI—Spacing Pitch Increment CSI Pv ; Ph SP G Where: Pv = 0 is determined by current font. Pv = n is the vertical spacing increment numeric value. Ph = 0 is determined by current font.
A.3 Set/Reset Modes CRM—Control Representation Mode CSI 3 h Set CSI 3 l Reset DECA WM—Autowrap Mode CSI ? 7 h Set CSI ? 7 l Reset DECCRNLM—Carriage Return/New Line Mode C S I?40h Set C S I?40l R.
PUM—Positioning Unit Mode CSI 11 h Set CSI 11 i Reset A.4 Fonts and Character Sets ASCEF—Announce Subset of Code Extension Facilities ESC SP F If the final character is: L is ISO 4873, Level 1.
DECAUPSS—Assign User-Preference Supplemental Character Set DSC Ps ! u D...D ST Where: Ps = 0 is a 94-character graphic character set. Ps = 1 is a 96-character graphic character set.
LS1R—Locking Shift 1 Right ESC ~ LS2—Locking Shift 2 ESC n LS3—Locking Shift 3 ESC o LS2R—Locking Shift 2 Right ESC } LS3R—Locking Shift 3 Right ESC | SCS—Select Character Set ESC I* .
T able A–2: SCS—Select Character Set G0 G1 G2 G3 Character Set ESC ( B ESC ) B ESC * B ESC + B ASCII ESC ( A ESC ) A ESC * A ESC + A British NRCS ESC ( 5 ESC ) 5 ESC * 5 ESC + 5 Finnish NRCS ESC (.
T able A–3: NRC Fallback Selection G0 G1 G2 G3 Character Set ESC ( C ESC ) C ESC * C ESC + C (Fallback to Finnish NRCS) ESC ( Q ESC ) Q ESC * Q ESC + Q (Fallback to DEC French-Canadian NRCS) ESC ( E.
T able A–4: Selective Digital Private Parameters Ps = Meaning ?0 is all private attributes off. 1 ?4 is superscript on, subscript off. ?5 is subscript on, superscript off. ?6 is overline. ?24 is turn off superscript and subscript. ?26 is turn off overline.
DA2R—Device Attributes (Secondary) Report CSI > Ps1 ; Ps2 ; Ps3 ; Ps4 c DECASFC—Automatic Sheet Feeder (input tray) Control CSI Ps ! v Where: Ps = 0 No tray change. Ps = 1 T op tray . Ps = 2 Bottom tray (not used with DEClaser 2100 printer). Ps = 3 Envelope feeder (not used with DEClaser 2100 printer).
DECMM—Memory Management CSI Ps + v Where: Ps = 0, 1 No guaranteed imaging capabilities. Ps = 2 A or A4-size image guaranteed without complexity errors. Ps = 3 Legal size image guaranteed without complexity errors. Ps = 4 A or A4-size image guaranteed without complexity errors in duplex mode.
DECSCL—Set Conformance Level CSI Ps1 ; Ps2 " p Where: Ps1 = 0 is treated as 73. Ps1 = 71 character cell, level 1 printers. Ps1 = 72 character cell, level 2 printers.
DECSNC—Set Number of Copies CSI Pn & q Where: Pn = 0 is treated as 1. Pn = 1–99 is the number of copies. Pn = >99 is treated as 99. DECSSS—Set Sheet Size CSI Pn1 ; Pn2 ; Pn3 ; Pn4 SP { Where: Pn1 = 0 is any slot. Pn1 = 1 is top tray . Pn1 = 99 is manual feed.
DECVEC—Draw V ector CSI Ps1 ; Pn2 ; Pn3 ; Pn4 ; Pn5 ! | Where: Ps = 0 is draw X (horizontal) line. Ps = 1 is draw Y (vertical) line. Ps = Other is perform no action. Pn2 = X is X (horizontal line) start position (according to SSU sequence). Pn3 = Y is Y (vertical line) start position (according to SSU sequence).
DSR—Device Status Request CSI Ps n CSI ?Ps n Where: Ps = 0,5 Send an extended status report. Ps = 6 Send a cursor position report. Ps = ?1 Disable all unsolicited status reports. Ps = ?2 Enable brief unsolicited status reports, send extended status report.
Appendix B Accessories and Supplies This appendix lists some of the accessories and supplies available for the DEClaser 2100 printer . Contact your local sales representative or refer to your latest DECdirect catalog for a complete list of products and the latest pricing information.
T able B–1 (Cont.): DEClaser 2100 Printer Accessories and Sup- plies Part Number Description LNXX–XC EP-S Cartridge Supplies Kit (quantity = 64) LN03X–AE Mobile printer cabinet/stand H8571D–A .
B.1 Ordering Information Use the following mailing addresses and telephone numbers to order products for the DEClaser 2100 printer . T able B–2: Ordering Within the U.S.A. MAIL Digital Equipment Corporation PO Box CS2008 Nashua, NH 03061 TELEPHONE Order toll free 1–800–DIGIT AL (DECdirect) between the hours of 8:30 a.
Appendix C Specifications This appendix contains the operating and interface specifications for the DEClaser 2100 printer . C.1 Operating Specifications T ype: Desktop page printer Printing Method:.
Built-in Font Files: The DEClaser 2100 has 36 built-in font files. The font files consist of four fonts and nine character sets. These fonts are: • Courier 10-point normal 1 portrait • Courier 10.
Power Consumption: 100–1 15 V models = 810 W @ 1 15 V 220–240 V models = 790 W @ 240 V Packaged W eight: Approximately 24.0 kg (54 lb.) Installed W eight: Approximately 20.6 kg (45.5 lb.) Dimensions: W idth: 454 mm (17.9") Depth: 525 mm (20.7") Depth: 815 mm (32.
C.2 Serial Interface Specifications T able C–1 lists the pin signals for the RS232C serial interface connector . Figure C–1 shows the pin assignments on the connector . Figure C–2 and Figure C–3 show the serial connections with and without connection to a modem.
Figure C–2: Serial Connections to Modem MLO-004885 Specifications C–5.
Figure C–3: Serial Connections Without Modem MLO-004887 C–6 DEClaser 2100 Printer Operator ’s Guide.
C.3 Parallel Interface Specifications T able C–2 lists the pin signals for the parallel (Centronics) interface connector . Figure C–4 shows the pin assignments on the connector , and Figure C–5 shows the parallel connections to an external device.
T able C–2: Parallel Interface Pin Assignments Pin Signal Direction 1 In 2 Data 1 In 3 Data 2 In 4 Data 3 In 5 Data 4 In 6 Data 5 In 7 Data 6 In 8 Data 7 In 9 Data 8 In 10 Out 1 1 Busy Out 12 Call (.
Figure C–4: Parallel Pin Assignment MLO-004886 Figure C–5: Parallel Connections MLO-004888 Specifications C–9.
Appendix D LN03 Compatibility This appendix contains information highlighting the differences between the DEClaser 2100 printer and the LN03 printer . This information is directed at the differences affecting compatibility between the printers.
D.2 Printable Area Compatibility The printable area on the DEClaser 2100 is approximately the same as the printable area on the LN03 printer . There is an approximate ¼" non- printable area around the page.
• The DEClaser 2100 does not contain the Modern Gothic font resident in the LN03 PLUS. • If a font used on the page is deleted to free up memory for another requirement, the DEClaser 2100 may cause a page break. It does not try to transfer the display list to bitmap memory like the LN03 PLUS would.
Glossary ASCII Abbreviation for American Standard Code for Information Interchange. The ASCII code table is widely used for data processing and communication. The codes listed represent a set of characters and commands. A4 paper size The European paper size of 210 mm x 297 mm.
CaPSL Abbreviation for Canon Printing System Language. This page description language uses escape sequences to control the printer . character attribute A feature of a highlighted character . Y ou can select underlining, bold printing, italic printing, and strike-through attributes.
buffer of the printer by placing a high or low voltage on the DTR line of the serial port. DTR is sometimes known as ‘‘hardware handshaking protocol.’ ’ duplex A layout indicating that a document is to be printed on two sides. The DEClaser 2100 printer can perform duplex printing only while in the manual feed mode of operation.
host The computer that provides services and enables startup and management of the peripheral devices, such as printers. image area The printable portion of a page. Like most printers, the DEClaser 2100 does not allow printing to the physical edge of the page.
NVRAM Abbreviation for nonvolatile random-access memory . Nonvolatile means that data is retained in NVRAM even after the printer is powered off. NVRAM is particularly useful when you are setting up the printer configuration, because all of the values can be saved and retained.
PostScript language A programming language designed to convey a description of a desired page to a printer . It can describe a page containing any combination of text, graphical shapes, and digitized images.
resolution The number of dots in a defined area. The resolution of the DEClaser 2100 printer is 300 dpi. ROM Abbreviation for read-only memory . ROM contains all of the factory default feature values. It is a permanent memory and cannot be cleared or changed.
Index A Accessories and supplies, B–1 Associated documents, xiii C CDRH regulations, xvii Changing and saving values, 4–15 Cleaning the printer, 7–1 discharging pins, 7–13 internal surfaces, 7.
Memory (Cont.) nonvolatile random-access, 4–9 operating, 4–7 random-access, 4–10 read-only, 4–8 Menu COMMAND, 4–22 COPY, 4–22 FEEDER, 4–18 INITIAL, 4–23 INTERF ACE, 4–27 LA YOUT, 4.
S Safety information, xvi CDRH regulations, xvii laser, xvii ozone, xvi Service, 8–1 Service call messages, 6–7 Software error messages, 6–4 Software requirements, xi Specifications envelopes, .
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