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About This ManuallA Quick Reference Card at the back of the manual provides amap of SelecType menus.lThe back flap area has a front and rear view of t

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HP EmulationData in BufferPowerOff/OnclearsPermanentDownloadedFonts/PermanentMacrosclearsTemporaryDownloadedFonts/TemporaryMacrosclearsSelecType does

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HP EmulationIf you set the paper size with a print command that differs from thesize selected in SelecType, the message PS CHANGE appears. Pressthe CO

Page 5 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

HP EmulationHP printer commandsThis section lists the printer commands supported in HP emulation.These commands emulate the HP LaserJet series II prin

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HP EmulationJob control commandsFunctionControl CodesBackspaceLine FeedForm FeedCarriage ReturnShift OutShift InEscapeBellHorizontal TabSpaceResetPrin

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HP EmulationFunction Printer CommandPage Length and SizePaper sizeExecutiveLetterLegalA4Page length# = Number of lines.OrientationPortraitLandscapeMar

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HP Emulation FunctionPrinter CommandVertical Line SpacingVertical motion index# = Number of l/48-inchincrements.Lines per inch1 lines per inch2 line

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HP EmulationCursor positioningFunctionVertical and HorizontalVerticalVertical (lines)# = Number of rows.Vertical (decipoints)# = Number of decipoints.

Page 10 - About This Manual

HP EmulationFont selectionfunctionPrinter Commandsymbol Set SelectionPrimary symbol setsLine drawIS0 ASCIIRoman-8Roman ExtensionIS0 Norway 1IS0 United

Page 11 - Introduction

HP EmulationFunctionPrinter CommandSymbol Set Selection (continued)Primary symbol sets (continued)Greek-8ESC(8GMath-8ESC(8MPC-8ESC(10UPC-8 (D/N)ESC(11

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HP EmulationFunctionPrinter CommandSymbol Set Selection (continued)Secondary symbol sets (continued)IS0 Sweden 2ESC)3SIS0 PortugalESC)4SIS0 Portugal 2

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IntroductionThe ActionLaser printer offers high performance andreliability and a wide range of features. Your printer combines asemiconductor laser wi

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HP EmulationFunctionPoint SizePrimary point size7 Pt.8 Pt.8.5 Pt.10 Pt.12 Pt.14.4 Pt.Secondary point size7 Pt.8 Pt.8.5 Pt.10 Pt.12 Pt.14.4 Pt.StylePri

Page 15 - Setting Up the Printer

HP EmulationFunctionPrinter CommandStroke WeightPrimary stroke weightLight (-3)ESC(s-3BMedium (0)ESC(s0BBold (3)ESC(s3BSecondary stroke weightLight (-

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HP EmulationFunctionUnderlineEnable fixed underliningEnable floating underliningDisable underliningPrinter CommandESC&d0DESC&d3DESC&d@Font

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HP EmulationSoft font creationFunctionPrinter CommandSoft Font CreationCreate font (font header)# = Number of bytes.Download character# = Number of by

Page 18 - Unpacking the Printer

HP EmulationFunctionRectangle DimensionsHorizontal size (width)# = Number of dots.Horizontal size (width)# = Number of decipoints.Vertical size (heigh

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HP EmulationMacrosFunctionPrinter CommandMacro ID and ControlMacro IDESC&f#Y# = Macro ID number.Macro controlStart macroStop macroExecute macroCal

Page 21 - Top cover

Chapter 6Maintenance and TransportationMaintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-2Maintenance Messages

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MaintenanceComponentToner cartridgeCleaning padDrum unitService overhaulLife cycle (in pages)1,500 pages1,500 pages10,000 pages*100,000 pages“If you r

Page 23 - Carrying the Printer

Maintenance MessagesThe printer’s display lets you know when you need to performroutine maintenance procedures. The toner cartridge and drum unitmust

Page 24 - Assembling the Printer

IntroductionlllllHigh-quality, 300 dot-per-inch (DPI) printing at a speed of6 pages per minute for letter-size paper.Two paper delivery methods: faced

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Maintenance Messages1.Prepare a clean flat surface to set the basket on. To catch excesstoner that may remain in the used toner cartridge, it isrecomm

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Maintenance Messages4.Locate the cleaning pad inside your printer. The cleaning pad isthe long black pad with green felt handles located in a slot ont

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Maintenance Messages7.Holding the green felt tabs on the new cleaning pad, insert thepad into the indentation on the fuser.8.Now locate the toner cart

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Maintenance Messages9.Hold down the green button holding the toner cartridge in placeon the developer unit. As you hold down the button, slide thetone

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Maintenance Messages11.12.Note: Be careful not to get any dust or dirt into the exposeddeveloper unit.Holding the new replacement toner cartridge hori

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Maintenance Messages13. Hold down the green button. Pressing down on the tonercartridge, firmly slide the hooks on the cartridge into the slots onthe

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Maintenance Messages15.16.17.Press down simultaneously on the drum unit’s two greenhandles until the drum unit clicks into place.Unfasten the tape hol

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Maintenance MessagesCAUTION: Once the toner cartridge has been installed, donot remove it until you are prompted to do so by thecontrol panel display.

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Maintenance MessagesCAUTION: If you regularly print high density (more than20 percent page density) graphics, you need to replace thedrum unit more fr

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Maintenance MessagesThe drum unit and drum replacement cartridge must be replacedevery 10,000 pages. It is necessary to turn off the printer to replac

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introductionOptions and suppliesTo locate or purchase accessories or supplies, contact the storewhere you bought your printer or call Epson Accessorie

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Maintenance MessagesChanging the drum unit and drum replacement cartridgeNote: Before changing the drum, you should locate some alcoholto use for clea

Page 37 - PAPER EMPTY

Maintenance Messages4.Remove the drum unit from the basket by lifting up on the greenhandles. Discard the drum unit.5.Unpack the new drum and the cott

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Maintenance Messages6.Locate the main charger wire, which extends along the length ofthe green drum inside a slot directly over the drum. Gently clean

Page 39 - Chapter 2

Maintenance Messages7.Now change the drum replacement cartridge. Locate the useddrum replacement cartridge, which is in the right rear comer ofthe pri

Page 40 - Testing the Printer

Maintenance Messages9.Store the developer cleaner, which was also packed with thedrum, in a safe place for future use. You need to use thedeveloper cl

Page 41 - PLEASE WA I T

Routine Printer CleaningIt is necessary to clean certain printer components regularly toensure optimal print quality. Cleaning should be performedwhen

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Routine Printer CleaningNote: Locate some isopropyl alcohol to use for cleaning purposesbefore proceeding.1.Make sure the printer is turned off; then

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Routine Printer CleaningCAUTION: When cleaning the wires, be careful not topress too hard. The wires are delicate and can break if youapply too much p

Page 44 - SELF TEST

Routine Printer Cleaning2.If toner has accumulated on the black portion of the paper guidenear the transfer charger, remove the toner by carefully dra

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Routine Printer CleaningCleaning the laser beam lensNote: Cleaning the lens is required at an interval of 10,000 pages(the same interval as for changi

Page 46 - ON LINE

IntroductionlllProtect the light-sensitive drum from exposure to light. Youshould avoid exposing the drum unit to room light for anylonger than necess

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General Printer MaintenanceIn addition to the maintenance called for by the display panelmessages, the following simple maintenance procedures may beo

Page 48 - STATUS PRINT

General Printer MaintenanceWARNINGS:lOpening the printer exposes the fuser, the orange areamarked with a caution label. This unit is very hot, sobe ca

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General Printer Maintenance4.Protect your desktop or other flat surface by covering it with asheet of paper. Then remove the developer unit from the b

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General Printer Maintenance5.Insert the hooked edge of the developer cleaner about a half inch(13 mm) between the developer roller and the brass blade

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General Printer Maintenance7.Press down simultaneously on the drum unit’s two greenhandles until the drum unit clicks into place.8.Close the printer c

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General Printer MaintenanceWARNINGS:•Opening the printer exposes the fuser, the orange areamarked with a caution label. This unit is very hot, sobe ca

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General Printer Maintenance4.Gently clean the main charger wire with a cotton swab dippedin alcohol. Run the swab along the length of the wire. You ne

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General Printer Maintenance6.Press down simultaneously on the drum unit’s two greenhandles until the drum unit clicks into place.7.Close the printer c

Page 55 - Using the Printer

Service OverhaulA service overhaul must be performed at 100,000 pages by an EpsonCustomer Care Center. Call 1-800-922-8911 for a referral.Periodically

Page 56 - The Control Panel

Transporting Your PrinterIf you need to move the printer a short distance, such as from oneroom to another, make sure that you keep the printer level.

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Chapter 1Setting Up the PrinterFinding a Place for the Printer ...1-2Unpacking the Printer ...

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Transporting Your Printer7.Remove the drum unit from the basket by lifting up on the greenhandles. (Avoid touching or scratching the green drum.) Plac

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Transporting Your Printer10. Place the developer unit in a plastic bag and seal the bag. Thenwrap the unit in its original packing materials.11. Locat

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Transporting Your Printer12. Pack the cleaning pad in its original packing material.13. Pull out the drum replacement cartridge from its slot and wrap

Page 61 - SelecType Overview

Transporting Your Printer14. Put the empty basket back in the printer. Replace and tape thepacking foam inside the printer as shown below to hold theb

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Transporting Your Printer16. Repack all accessories in the accessory pack.6-38Maintenance and Transportation

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Transporting Your Printer17. Pack the printer in its original packing material and put it in theouter carton.18. Place the accessory pack in the outer

Page 64 - The SelecType Control Panel

Unpacking the Printer after Shipment1.Unpack the printer as described in Chapter 1. When you unpackthe developer unit and drum unit, wipe off any exce

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Chapter 7TroubleshootingError Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-21Paper Jam Problems...

Page 66 - Using SelecType

Error MessagesThis chapter discusses problems you may encounter with yourprinter and their likely solutions.The first section of this chapter describe

Page 67 - PAPER SIZE = LTR*

Error MessagesCHANGE DRUMThe drum unit may not be installed properly. Open the printer andmake sure the drum unit is seated properly in the basket. (P

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Finding a Place for the PrinterSetting up your printer is a simple process that takes only a fewminutes. You need to find a location for your printer

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Error MessagesERROR 22The buffer has overflowed due to a communication protocol error.Make sure that your SelecType settings match the communicationpr

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Error MessagesNote: If the printer was recently transported, the paper feedmechanism may need to be aligned. See the section on setting thepaper feed

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Error MessagesTONER EMPTYThe developer unit may not be installed properly. Open the printerand make sure the developer unit is seated properly in the

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Paper Jam ProblemsThis section gives you detailed information on correcting paperjams, which are indicated by a PAPER JAM or an INSERTIONERROR message

Page 73 - BUZZER = OFF*

Paper Jam Problems2.Open the cover. Remove the basket from the printer.3.Hold down the green release lever, located inside the front of theprinter, to

Page 74 - SelecType Options

Paper Jam Problems4.5.While holding down the release lever, remove the jammedpaper. Then let go of the release lever.Reinstall the basket by aligning

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Paper Jam ProblemsNote: If the printer was recently transported, the paper feedmechanism may need to be aligned to prevent further jamming.See the sec

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Paper Jam Problems1. Open the printer.2.Lift out the basket as shown previously in this section.3.Remove the jammed paper.WARNING: If it is necessary

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TroubleshootingThis section discusses problems you may encounter and their likelysolutions. (Paper jam problems are discussed earlier in this chapter.

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Power SupplyProblemSolutionPower is not beingsupplied to theprinter.After turning an theprinter, the displayremains blank.--The power cord may be disc

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Finding a Place for the PrinterTo give you enough room to open the printer cover, allow 18 inches(457 mm) from the bottom of the printer to any shelf

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Printing ProblemsProblemSolutionThe printer does notprint or stopsprinting.The ON LINEmessage appears butnothing is printed.The interface cable may no

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Printing ProblemsProblemSolutionThe ON LINEmessage appears butnothing is printed(continued).The test prints do notThe printer must be set off line whe

Page 82 - Selecting Paper

Printing ProblemsProblemSolutionThe printout is notwhat you expected.The font selected byyour software cannotbe printed.Completely blank pagesare prin

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Printing ProblemsProblemSolutionCharacters belongingto a different symbolset are being printed.Some or all of theThe interface cable may not be plugge

Page 84 - Selecting a Paper Size

Printing ProblemsProblemSolutionThe position of theprintout is not whatyou expected.The printed pagelength differs from theactual length of thepaper.T

Page 85 - Printing Methods Summary

Paper HandlingProblemSolutionPaper does not feedproperly.Paper does not feed atall.Paper becomes crookedus it feeds into theprinter.Paper may be loade

Page 86 - Paper Delivery Choices

Paper HandlingProblemSolutionPaper does not feedproperly(continued).More than one page ata time feeds into theprinter.The paper feeds butthen jams at

Page 87 - Paper Feed Methods

Paper HandlingProblemSolutionThe display readsPS CHANGE.You may be trying to use a non-standardpaper size (one that is not listed on thePAPER SIZE men

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Decline in Print QualityProblemSolutionThe print quality isnot what youexpected.The printed page isdirty, vertical bands orstreaks appear on thepage,

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Decline in Print QualityProblemSolutionPeriodic black or whitespots appear on theprintout.Individual charactersappear uneven orbroken.The printed imag

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Finding a Place for the PrinterCAUTIONS:llAvoid locations that are subject to direct sunlight,excessive heat, moisture, or dust.Avoid using electrical

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Decline in Print QualifyProblem SolutionThe paper curls.Printed pages arecurled.You may need to turn over the stack ofpaper in your paper cassette and

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Appendix ACharacter Samples and Symbol SetsHP Mode Resident Fonts...A-2Character samples... A-2Sym

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HP Mode Resident FontsThe HP mode fonts resident in the laser printer are listed below. Thecartridge slots on your printer lets you access a wide vari

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Symbol Set TablesThis section includes a character table for each symbol set in the HPemulation mode that can be selected with SelecType and asubstitu

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Symbol Set tablesRoman-8Symbol Set ID # 8UA-4 Character Samples and Symbol Sets

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Symbol Set TablesECMA-94 Latin 1Symbol Set ID # ON0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEFCharacter Samples and Symbol SetsA-5

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Symbol Set TablesIBM US (PC-8)Symbol Set ID # 10U0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEFA-6 Character Samples and Symbol Sets

Page 98 - Installing

Symbol Set TablesIBM Denmark/Norway PC-8 D/N)Symbol Set ID # 11U0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEFCharacter Samples and Symbol Sets A-7

Page 99 - Removing

Symbol Set TablesIS0 substitution charactersThe decimal numbers in the top row show the characters that differfrom Roman-8 for each of the IS0 symbol

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Converting Hexadecimal Values to Decimal ValuesIf you prefer to use decimal values instead of hexadecimal values,you can convert the hexadecimal value

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Unpacking the Printer1.Remove the accessory pack and make sure you have theaccessories shown below.Setting Up the Printer1-5

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A-10 Character Samples and Symbol Sets

Page 103 - Printer Modes 5-9

Appendix BTechnical SpecificationsPrinter Specifications...B-2Printing...B-2Paper an

Page 104 - Printer Modes

Printer SpecificationsPrintingPrinting method:Laser beam scanning and dryelectrophotographic processDrum type: OPCResolution:Print speed:First print:W

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Printer SpecificationsPaper and paper deliveryPaper specifications:Epson does not recommend or guaranteethe use of any particular brand of paper.Becau

Page 106 - Cursor positioning

Printer SpecificationsPaper feedalignment anddirection:Paper feed:Paper eject:Paper ejectcapacity:Center alignment for all sizes; lengthwisedirection

Page 107 - Font selection

MechanicalDimensions andweight:Recommendedduty cycle:MPBF (Mean PrintsBetween Failures):MTBF (Mean TimeBetween Failures):Durability:ElectricalVoltage:

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Printer SpecificationsController hardwareRAM:2MB MemoryBoard:Total Memory: 512K bytesThe optional 2MB memory board providesenough memory for full-page

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Interface SpecificationsThe laser printer has the following resident interfaces:• Parallel• RS-232C/RS-422A serial.Parallel interfaceYour printer is e

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Interface SpecificationsSignalPinReturnPinSignalDirection131415OUT161718+5V3130INITIN323334• malfunctioning.Not defined.Not defined.3536SELECTNCNCCHAS

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Interface SpecificationsNoteslAll interface conditions are based on TTL level. Both the riseand fall of each signal must be less than 0.2 microseconds

Page 112 - Secondary

FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT FOR AMERICAN USERSThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class Bdigital device, pursuant to

Page 113 - Graphics

Unpacking the Printer2.Carefully remove the printer from the outer carton, lifting theprinter by the recesses on each side of it. Set the printer on a

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Interface SpecificationsSignal levelsOutput signals:Input signals:VOL,=0 to 0.4 vVOH=2.4 to 5.0 VVIL=0 to 0.8 VVIH=2.0 to 5.0 vSerial interfaceThe las

Page 115 - Programming aids

Interface SpecificationsTransmission proceduresReady/Busy:lThe DTR signal level changes to HIGH when the printer is readyto receive data (or to LOW if

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Inferface SpecificationsSerial interface pin assignmentsThe serial interface connector pin assignments and a description ofthe interface signals are s

Page 117 - Chapter 6

Inferface SpecificationsSignalPin10SignalSD1118REVRD(RD+)IN20DTR25+5V DCRS-232C RS-422ADirectionDescription***(SD+)non-invert* Signal is operational f

Page 118 - Maintenance

Interface SpecificationsDIP switchesSelect the required serial interface by setting the DIP switches on theback of the printer as follows:12 345678RS-

Page 119 - Maintenance Messages

IndexAAssembling the printer, 1-10—24Automatic printing, 4-7—11BBasketcleaning, 6-21—22installing, 1-16Baud rate, 3-16, 3-29Buttons, control panel, 3-

Page 120 - WARNINGS:

CONTINUE /RESET,button, 3-5in SelecType, 3-5,3-11, 3-17Control codes. See Printer commandsControl panelbuttons, 3-2, 3-4—6indicator lights, 3-2, 3-4LC

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Error light, 3-4Error messages, 7-2—6Escape sequences. See Printer commandsFFace-down output, 1-22, 4-5—6Face-up output tray, 1-2, 1-20—22, 4-5—6Font

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IIndicator lights, 3-2, 3-4Initialization, SelecType, 3-18Interface,choosing, 2-11communications, problems, 7-14parallel. See Parallel interface.seria

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Manual feed tray, 4-11Memoryavailable, B-6errors, related, 7-3increasing, B-6management, 5-5problems with, 7-3Moving the printer, 6-33—39OON LINE butt

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Unpacking the Printer4.Raise the top cover of your printer by lifting up on the latch.Top cover5.Remove the tape and foam from the printer and paper c

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Paper path selector, 1-22, 4-6Parallel interfaceconnecting, 2-12—13selecting, 3-21specifications, B-7—10Portrait orientation, 5-10, A-2Power cord, att

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Serial interfacecommunications protocol, 3-25configuring, 3-25—26connecting, 2-13—14DIP switches, setting, 2-14—16RS-232C, 2-11, 2-14—16RS-422A, 2-11,

Page 127 - CHANGE DRUM

TTesting the printer, 2-2—10Toner cartridgechanging, 6-3—12initial, 6-2installing initial, 1-15—18life, 6-2—12replacement, 2-7, 6-2Transfer charger wi

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Quick Reference

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HP Emulation Submenu

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SelecType Main Menu* See the HP Emulation submenu** See the Interface submenu

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Interface Submenu

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EPSON AMERICA, INC.2780 Lomita BoulevardTorrance, California 90505Actionlaser Key Features: High Quality, 6 PPM Laser PrintingSix Built-in FontsGraphi

Page 135 - Routine Printer Cleaning

Unpacking the PrinterCAUTION: Be careful to remove all the tape and pieces offoam from the inside and outside of the printer, especiallythe foam taped

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Carrying the PrinterWhen you move your printer to the location you selected for it,carry the printer by holding the recesses on each side of the print

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Assembling the PrinterBefore you can use the printer, you need to install a few importantparts. Before proceeding, familiarize yourself with the compo

Page 138 - Cleaning

Assembling the PrinterNote: Put the developer cleaner and magnetic cleaner in a safeplace for now. You’ll need to use the developer cleaner if vertica

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Assembling the Printer1.Raise the top cover of your printer by lifting up on the latch.2.Remove the basket and place it on a flat surface.3.Locate the

Page 140 - General Printer Maintenance

Assembling the Printer4.Locate the drum unit, which you can recognize by the brightgreen drum, and the cotton swab.CAUTION: Do not expose the photosen

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Assembling the Printer6.Gently clean the main charger wire with the cotton swab byrubbing the swab along the length of the wire. You need toinsert the

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Assembling the Printer8.9.Hold the developer unit horizontally, with the toner cartridgelabel right side up. Gently shake the unit back and forth a fe

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Assembling the Printer10. With the top cover of the printer open, align the blue arrow onthe right side of the basket with the blue arrow on the print

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Assembling the Printer11. Press down simultaneously on the drum unit’s two greenhandles until the drum unit clicks into place.12. Unfasten the tape ho

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Assembling the Printer13. Pressing down on the toner cartridge to hold it firmly in place,pull out the film. (Pull the film up and out toward the back

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Assembling the Printer15. Now close the printer cover by pressing down on the ridgedarea on the right side of the cover.Installing the paper cassette1

Page 148 - Service Overhaul

Assembling the PrinterInstalling the face-up output trayThe face-up output tray lets you print heavier paper and othermedia requiring a straight paper

Page 149 - Transporting Your Printer

Assembling the PrinterWARNING: When you open the printer cover, the traytouches the desktop and slides to the left of the printer asshown below. Befor

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Assembling the PrinterWhen it is not in use, you can leave the tray attached to the printerbut rotated so that it rests on top of the printer. However

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Assembling the PrinterAttaching the power cord1.Before attaching the power cord, make sure that the powerswitch on the left side of the printer is tur

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Assembling the Printer3.Wait at least five seconds, then turn off the power and reinsertthe paper cassette. Push the cassette in until it goes no furt

Page 153 - Maintenance and

Chapter 2Testing and Connecting Your PrinterTesting the Printer...2-2Turning on the power...2-

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All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, storedin a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means,mechanica

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Testing the PrinterThe laser printer has three built-in print tests: the self test, font printtest, and status print test. These tests let you check t

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Testing the PrinterThe power indicator lights and a PLEASE WA I T messageappears while the printer warms up. (It takes about a minute forthe printer t

Page 157 - Troubleshooting

Testing the Printer3.Take a stack of paper and fan it. Next, tap the edges of the paperon a flat surface to even up the stack.4.Insert the stack of pa

Page 158 - Error Messages

Testing the Printer8.If you are not using letter size paper (the factory default settingfor your printer), see the section on SelecType in Chapter 3 f

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Testing the Printer4.When you release the buttons, SELF TEST appears on thedisplay and the printer prints a self test.Notes:lIt is important to press

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Testing the Printer2.Locate the density control knob, which is in the front rightcomer inside the printer.3.To make the print darker, turn the knob cl

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Testing the Printer5.Close the printer cover.6.Print the self test again to check the new print density setting.(To print the self test, make sure the

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Testing the Printer3.To perform the font print test, press the CONTINUE/RESET and theSPECIAL buttons at the same time.4.When you release the buttons,

Page 163 - Paper Jam Problems

Testing the Printer3. Press the and buttons at the same time.4.When you release the buttons, STATUS PRINT appears on thedisplay and th

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Connecting the Printer to Your ComputerFor the laser printer to be able to receive and interpret informationfrom your computer, both devices need to b

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1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSRead all of these instructions and save them for later reference.Follow all warnings and instructions m

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Connecting the Printer to Your ComputerConnecting the parallel interfaceIf you are using the laser printer’s standard parallel interface, youmust use

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Connecting the Printer to Your Computer4.Plug the other end of the cable into your computer.Now that you have connected the parallel interface, see Ch

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Connecting the Printer to Your Computer3.Use a screwdriver to fasten the screws of the connector, ifrequired.4.Plug the other end of the cable into yo

Page 169 - Solution

Connecting the Printer to Your ComputerThe DIP switches are located at the back of your printer and arenumbered 1 through 8.The DIP switch settings ar

Page 170 - Printing Problems

Connecting the Printer to Your ComputerNow that you have connected the serial interface cable andchecked the DIP switches, you need to set the printer

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Chapter 3Using the PrinterThe Control Panel...3-2Control panel display...3-2Indicator lights.

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The Control PanelThe control panel on the laser printer gives you control over manyprinter functions, including interface settings, font selection, an

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The Control PanelINITIALIZEON LINE [LTR]OFF LINE [LTR]PLEASE WA I TPROCESSINGPUSH MANUAL KEYRESETSELF TESTSTATUS PRINTThis message appears when you re

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The Control PanellMaintenance and error messages inform you of requiredmaintenance or of an existing error condition. For a detailed listof maintenanc

Page 175 - Paper Handling

The Control PanelSETCONTINUE/RESETMANUALPress this button to switch from aSelecType function to a list of options forthat function and to set SelecTyp

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10. If an extension cord is used with this product, make sure that thetotal of the ampere ratings on the products plugged into theextension cord do no

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The Control PanelSPECIALON LINEPress this button to set a higher fusertemperature. Use this setting for envelopesand heavy (27 through 34-pound) paper

Page 178 - Decline in Print Quality

SelecType OverviewThe SelecType feature lets you control many of your printer’sfunctions, from the simplest to the most complex.With SelecType’s menu-

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SelecType OverviewMainMenuPAPER SIZECOPIESAUTO CONTEMULATIONI/FSTATUS PRTPOWER ONDATA BUFFEROVER LOADBUZZERInterfaceHP EmulationSubmenuSubmenuBAUD RAT

Page 180 - Problem Solution

SelecType OverviewInterface submenuBAUD RATESets the data transfer rate.PROTSelects the protocol.(Protocol)DATA BITSelects the number of data bits.PAR

Page 181 - Appendix A

The SelecType Control PanelThis section examines the SelecType portion of the control panel anddescribes the steps necessary to select SelecType funct

Page 182 - HP Mode Resident Fonts

The SelecType Control PanelUse of these buttons is described in more detail in the followingsections.CONTINUE/RESETThis button has several uses relate

Page 183 - Symbol Set Tables

Using SelecTypeThis section describes how to change SelecType functions. Fordescriptions of each available option, see the SelecType Optionssection la

Page 184 - Symbol Set ID # 8U

Using SelecTypePAPER SIZE = LTR*The left side of the display shows menu functions. The right sideshows options for each function. An asterisk (*) to t

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Using SelecTypeSet an optionWhen you reach the option you wish to use, press the SET button.An asterisk (*) appears next to the option, indicating tha

Page 186 - 0123456789ABCDEF

Using SelecType4.Press the SET button again to set the emulation.5.Press the SET button a third time to enter the emulationsubmenu, where you can chan

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ContentsAbout This Manual1Introduction1Chapter 1 Setting Up the Printer1-1Finding a Place for the Printer...1-2Unpacking the Print

Page 188 - IS0 substitution characters

Using SelecTypeInterface submenuTo enter the interface submenu from the main menu, follow thesteps below:1.2.3.4.5.6.Press the or but

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Using SelecType7.Press the SET button to activate the option. The function stopsblinking, and the option starts blinking.8.Use the o r

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Using SelecTypeInitializing SelecType to factory default settingsTo initialize SelecType options, returning them to the factorysettings, follow the st

Page 191 - Technical Specifications

Using SelecTypeSelecType practice exampleTo better understand how to use SelecType, you may want to trythis example.Turning off the buzzerThis example

Page 192 - Printer Specifications

SelecType OptionsThis section describes in detail each SelecType menu option.Main menu optionsWhen you enter the SelecType main menu by setting the pr

Page 193 - Min 3.2 inches (82 mm)

SelecType OptionsCOPIES = 01*01 through 99You can change the setting to print between one and 99 copies ofeach page.AUTO CONT = ON*ON*OFFWhen this opt

Page 194 - Legal (8.5" x 14")

SelecType OptionsSTATUS PRT = OFF*ONOFF*When this option is on, a status print test is run each time the printeris powered on. See Chapter 2 for infor

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SelecType OptionsHP emulation submenu optionsWhen you enter the HP emulation submenu, you can access any ofthe menu functions listed below. Accessing

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SelecType OptionsFORM = 060*005-128This option sets the form length (the number of lines printed oneach page).SYMBOL = ROMAN8*Roman8*ECMA-94 (Latin 1)

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SelecType OptionsInterface submenu optionsThe interface submenu is used to set options for the serial interface.If you are using a serial interface, t

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Chapter 5 Printer Modes5-1HP Emulation...5-2Chapter 6 Maintenance and Transportation6-1Maintenance ...

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SelecType OptionsDATA BIT = 8*8*7This option sets the number of data bits in each character ofinformation sent to the printer.PARITY = NONE*NONE*000EV

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Chapter 4Paper HandlingSelecting Paper...4-2Selecting a Paper Size...4-4Printing Methods

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Selecting PaperWith the laser printer, you can print on many sizes and types ofpaper. You can also use other media, such as envelopes, labels, andover

Page 202 - Description

Selecting PaperFor best results, use paper made especially for laser printers. Papermade for plain-paper copiers is also a good choice.If you want to

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Selecting a Paper SizeThe default paper size setting in SelecType is L TR for letter-sizepaper. If you are using a different size paper, change the PA

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Printing Methods SummaryYou have several choices to make when printing. These choicesdepend mainly on the type of paper or other print media you use.P

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Paper Delivery ChoicesYour laser printer can deliver paper facedown on top of the printeror faceup into the face-up output tray. The advantage of prin

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Paper Feed MethodsThe paper cassette holds up to 150 sheets of 20 lb. paper forautomatic printing. Additionally, the manual feed tray, on top of thepa

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Paper Feed Methods3.Take a stack of paper and fan it as shown. Next, tap the edges ofthe paper on a flat surface to even up the stack.4.Insert the sta

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Paper Feed MethodsNote: Additional instructions for printing on special paper typesare given below.lTo print on letterhead or three-hole punched paper

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About This ManualThis user’s manual provides step-by-step instructions on setting upand operating your laser printer.Finding your way aroundThe introd

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Paper Feed Methods7.Locate the paper cassette opening on the right side of the printer.Align the hooks on each side of the cassette with the slots one

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Paper Feed Methods10. If you want face-up delivery, set the paper path selector to thedown position.11. If the paper you have just loaded is a differe

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Paper Feed Methods2.If the printer is on line, press the ON LINE button to set the printeroff line. Set the printer for manual printing by pressing th

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Paper Feed Methods4.Insert a sheet of paper into the manual feed slot, gently pushingit in as far as it can go.Note: Insert the paper with the side yo

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Paper Feed Methods11. Insert the next sheet of paper and press the MANUAL buttonagain. Proceed in this manner until you have finished the printjob.12.

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Chapter 5Printer ModesHPEmulation...5-2Using HP emulation mode...5-2HP printer commands...

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HP EmulationYour laser printer offers HP emulation which enables you to useapplication programs written for HP LaserJet series II printers.Note: Epson

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HP EmulationPrinter menusMany application programs let you specify the type of printeryou’re using. Application programs often provide an installation

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HP EmulationInstalling a font cartridge—To install a font cartridge, follow thesesteps:1.Press the ON LINE button to set the printer off line.CAUTION:

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HP EmulationRemoving a font cartridge—To remove a font cartridge, follow thesesteps:1.Press the ON LINE button to set the printer off line.CAUTION: Ne

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