
S544-5361-01IBM Network Color Printer:Operator’s GuideQuick StartTask Where to LookRequesting servicepage xiiiOrdering features and suppliespage 1–4C
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5–26 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideRemoving the Used FuserUse the following procedure to remove the used fuser from the printer.1. Loosen
Chapter 5. Replacing Supplies 5–27Installing the New FuserUse the following procedure to install the new fuser in the printer.1. Use the green fuser
5–28 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guide4. Pivot the orange shipping spacers up and pull them straight out of the fuser. Discard the shipping s
Chapter 5. Replacing Supplies 5–29Replacing the Fuser Access DoorUse the following procedure to replace the fuser access door on the printer.1. Make
5–30 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideFilling the New Fuser Unit with Fuser OilUse the following procedure to fill the new fuser unit with fu
Chapter 5. Replacing Supplies 5–316. Raise the fuser oil bottle cover [2]. 7. Close the fuser access door and the feeder access door.8. Close the fr
5–32 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guide2. Print several test pages as described in “Printing a Test Page” on page 4–10.3. Check that the toner
Chapter 5. Replacing Supplies 5–33Replacing the Photoconductor Drum CartridgeThis section tells you how to replace the photoconductor drum cartridge
5–34 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guide3. Open the photoconductor drum cover.4. Remove the used toner bottle. Attention:Do not remove the used
Chapter 5. Replacing Supplies 5–357. Press the green tab [1] on the right side of the photoconductor drum cartridge and pull the drum cartridge out
Preface xiPrefaceThis publication tells you how to perform tasks such as loading paper, loading transparencies, removing paper jams, changing paper s
5–36 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guidephotoconductor drum.3. Hold the orange shield with one hand. Slowly slide the cartridge from the orange
Chapter 5. Replacing Supplies 5–374. Push the cartridge all the way in until the green tab on the end is locked.5. With the opening in the bottle fa
5–38 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideAttention:If you cannot push up the release handle completely, do not force it up or you may damage the
Chapter 5. Replacing Supplies 5–39Cleaning the Separation Corona WireWhen you replace a photoconductor drum cartridge, you should also clean the sep
5–40 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guide4. Clean the separation corona wire by moving the wire cleaner from side to side several times. 5. Afte
Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 Chapter 6. Diagnosing Printer Problems 6–1Chapter 6. Diagnosing Printer ProblemsThis chapter helps you diagnose problems
6–2 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideCommon Printer ProblemsThis section lists common problems you may have with the printer and suggests way
Chapter 6. Diagnosing Printer Problems 6–3Clearing Paper JamsThis section tells you how to clear paper jams from the printer. What you see below is
6–4 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideClearing a Paper Jam in Area 1 (Transfer Drum Area) Use the following procedure to clear paper jammed in
Chapter 6. Diagnosing Printer Problems 6–54. Turn the transfer drum knob counterclockwise [1] and gently pull out the jammed paper [2] at a slight a
xii IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideTerminologyCommon PhrasesThis guide refers to the IBM Network Color Printer as the printer. Additionally
6–6 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideClearing a Paper Jam in Area 2 (Fuser Area) Use the following procedure to remove jammed paper from the
Chapter 6. Diagnosing Printer Problems 6–73. If the leading edge of the paper is visible, remove the jammed paper this way.<2-11> CAUTION:High
6–8 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guide4. If the jammed paper is wound around the upper or lower fuser roller, remove the paper this way.a. Ope
Chapter 6. Diagnosing Printer Problems 6–9d. Put the lever back to its original position and close the paper guide cover.5. Close the fuser door. Cl
6–10 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guide2. Push up the release latch to open the feeder access door.3. Remove any jammed paper.4. If the jammed
Chapter 6. Diagnosing Printer Problems 6–115. Carefully remove the jammed paper from the likely spots as indicated.6. Slide the paper feeder back in
6–12 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideClearing a Paper Jam in the Tray 2 Paper FeederIf the printer has a tray 2 paper feeder, use the follow
Chapter 6. Diagnosing Printer Problems 6–13Correcting Print Quality ProblemsThis section tells you about problems you may have with the print qualit
6–14 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guide Table 1: Light ImageStep Action1. Clean the separation corona wire and the window of the density detec
Chapter 6. Diagnosing Printer Problems 6–15 Table 4: All Black (Any Color) PrintsStep Action1. Run several full-color gradient test prints from the
Preface xiiiLaser SafetyThis printer complies with the performance standards set the by U.S. Food and Drug Administration for a Class 1 Laser Product
6–16 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guide Table 6: Dirty Prints or BackgroundStep Action1. Make sure that the paper loaded in the printer meets
Chapter 6. Diagnosing Printer Problems 6–17 Table 8: White Vertical Lines on PrintStep Action1. Run several full-color gradient test prints from the
6–18 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guide Table 10: Black SpotsStep Action1. Run several full-color gradient test prints from the density contr
Chapter 6. Diagnosing Printer Problems 6–19 Table 13: Color DistortionStep Action1. Make sure that the paper in the printer is free of defects and
6–20 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideAdjusting the Side Registration on Tray 2 PrintoutsThis section tells you how to adjust the side regist
Chapter 6. Diagnosing Printer Problems 6–216. Measure the left margin of the test print.If the left margin is 2 mm (0.08 inches), you do not have t
6–22 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideAdjusting the Color DensityThis section tells you how to make minor adjustments to the color density fr
Chapter 6. Diagnosing Printer Problems 6–234. Press the ENTER push button to confirm the density change of the color you selected. The light for the
6–24 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuidePrinting Test Prints from the Density Control PanelThis section tells you how to print a test print usi
Chapter 6. Diagnosing Printer Problems 6–253. Press the ENTER push button to confirm the test pattern you selected. The light for the test pattern y
xiv IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guide• You may call for service free of charge during the printer’s warranty period.• You can obtain service
6–26 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideSetting the Separation Corona ModeThis section tells you how to set the separation corona mode using th
Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 Chapter 7. Understanding Operator Messages 7–1Chapter 7. Understanding Operator MessagesThis chapter lists the messages t
7–2 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideUnderstanding POST Error MessagesThis section tells you how to understand and respond to the power-on se
Chapter 7. Understanding Operator Messages 7–3DRAM SIMM 310 1. Turn the printer off. Wait for 90 seconds.2. If this is the second time for this erro
7–4 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideETH INTLPBK440–442460–462470–4724904A0–4A24B0–4B34D04E04F01. Turn the printer off. Wait for 90 seconds.2
Chapter 7. Understanding Operator Messages 7–5Understanding Operator MessagesThis section explains the 3 classes of operator messages and lists the
7–6 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideOperator Warning MessagesMessage Problem ActionBLACK TONER LOWThe black toner cartridge is almost empty
Chapter 7. Understanding Operator Messages 7–7Understanding Status MessagesA status message reports the current printer state. Printing is not affec
7–8 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideUnderstanding Operator Error MessagesWhen you see an error message on the display panel, printing stops
Chapter 7. Understanding Operator Messages 7–9A3 FUSER ERRORSEE OP. GUIDEThe fuser went above the normal operating temperature.1. Make sure that the
Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 Chapter 1. Welcome to the IBM Network Color Printer 1–1Chapter 1. Welcome to the IBM Network Color PrinterThis chapter te
7–10 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideA6 FUSER ERRORSEE OP. GUIDEOne or both of the fuser heater elements may have failed.1. Make sure that t
Chapter 7. Understanding Operator Messages 7–11D2 MOTOR ERRORSEE OP. GUIDEThe drum motor is not working correctly.1. Open the front door and top cov
7–12 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideD6 FAN ERRORSEE OP. GUIDEThe electronics fan is blocked or failing.1. Turn off the printer to clear the
Chapter 7. Understanding Operator Messages 7–13F6 CONTROL ERRORSEE OP. GUIDEThe DC controller is not working correctly.1. Turn off the printer to cl
7–14 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideINSTALL FUSERUNITThe fuser is not installed or is not installed correctly.1. Install a new fuser. See “
Chapter 7. Understanding Operator Messages 7–15LOAD B5 PAPER Load JIS B5-size paper in tray 1 or tray 2.1. Load JIS B5-size paper in tray 1 or tray
7–16 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideLOAD B5 PAPERIN TRAY 2Tray 2 is out of paper. 1. Load JIS B5-size paper in tray 2. See “Loading Paper”
Chapter 7. Understanding Operator Messages 7–17PROCESSING This is an informational message, unless the message does not change.1. If the message doe
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Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 Chapter 8. Maintaining the Printer 8–1Chapter 8. Maintaining the PrinterThis chapter tells you how to clean the printer a
1–2 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideIntroducing the PrinterThis section gives you a general overview of the printer, including highlights an
8–2 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideCleaning the Outside of the PrinterThis section tells you how to clean the outside of the printer.<2-
Chapter 8. Maintaining the Printer 8–3Cleaning the Paper PathThis section tells you how to clean the paper path areas in the printer.<2-1> CAU
8–4 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideCleaning the Window of the Density Detection SensorWhen there is a density detection error, or if the wi
Chapter 8. Maintaining the Printer 8–54. Clean the surface with the brush and remove any dirt.5. After you clean the window, replace the wire cleane
8–6 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideReplacing the Air and Ozone FiltersThis section guides you through the following procedures:• Replacing
Chapter 8. Maintaining the Printer 8–72. Install the new air filter.a. Position the new filter with the embossed side (the side with the serial numb
8–8 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guide3. Replace the ozone filter.a. Grasp the tab [1] on the ozone filter [2], and pull the used filter up an
Chapter 8. Maintaining the Printer 8–94. Reposition the filter holder.a. Align the holder [1] so that the pegs on the bottom of it fit in the holes
8–10 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideReplacing the Separation Corona UnitThis section tells you how to replace the separation corona unit. Y
Chapter 8. Maintaining the Printer 8–112. Install the new separation corona unit.a. Align the 2 locking tabs on the separation corona unit [1] with
Chapter 1. Welcome to the IBM Network Color Printer 1–3Optional FeaturesThe printer has several optional features. See the following sections for mo
8–12 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideReplacing the Transfer Drum Cleaning AssemblyThis section tells you how to replace the transfer drum cl
Chapter 8. Maintaining the Printer 8–132. Remove the cleaning connector cover.a. Push in the tab [2] on the front of the connector cover [3] to dise
8–14 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guide3. Remove the used transfer drum cleaning assembly.Attention:When you remove or install the transfer dr
Chapter 8. Maintaining the Printer 8–154. Install the new transfer drum cleaning assembly.a. Position the cleaning assembly lever so that it is poin
8–16 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guided. Push the cleaning assembly lever [2] down until it locks into place.
Chapter 8. Maintaining the Printer 8–175. Replace the cleaning connector cover.a. Plug the cleaning connector [5] into the socket [6].b. Insert the
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Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 Appendix A. Help Map A–1Appendix A. Help Map
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1–4 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideOrdering SuppliesThis section lists the supplies you can order for the printer and gives you the telepho
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Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 Appendix B. Supplies Replacement Log B–1Appendix B. Supplies Replacement LogWe recommend that you make a photocopy of the
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Appendix B. Supplies Replacement Log B–3Supplies Replacement LogToner—CyanPrint CountDatePrint CountDateToner—MagentaPrint CountDatePrint CountDateT
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Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 Appendix C. Wiring Diagrams C–1Appendix C. Wiring DiagramsThese wiring diagrams are for service use only.
Chapter 1. Welcome to the IBM Network Color Printer 1–5Transparencies—50-Sheet Letter Pack63H2046 IBM recommends that you use only IBM transparencie
C–2 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideGeneral Circuit Diagram (1 of 2)
Appendix C. Wiring Diagrams C–3General Circuit Diagram (2 of 2)
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Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 Acronyms and Abbreviations X–1ac alternating currentADB Apple Desktop BusAIX Advanced Interactive ExecutiveANSI American
X–2 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideSCSI small computer system interfaceSEF short edge feedSIMM single inline memory modulespool simultane
Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 Glossary X–3The following terms are defined as they are used in this publication. If you do not find the term you need, s
X–4 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guidecorona unit. The bias can be ac or dc or a combination of both.bindery context. An option that allows
Glossary X–5control unit. The printed circuit board (PCB) that supplies the printer’s connection path to the customer’s network. The control unit
X–6 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guidediskette. A thin, flexible, magnetic disk enclosed in a protective jacket.display panel. The area on
Glossary X–7fuser cleaning belt. Part of the mechanism on the fuser cleaning unit that cleans the fuser upper roller.fuser jam-release lever. A
NOTE Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the general information under “Notices” on page vii.Sec
1–6 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideIdentifying Printer Parts and ControlsThis section helps you identify each part of the printer. The illu
X–8 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideInternet. A wide area network (WAN) connecting thousands of disparate networks in business, technology
Glossary X–9native file format. The default file format an application uses to store data on disk.NET_WSCK.INI file. A file used by the utilitie
X–10 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guideattracts applied toner particles from the toner cartridge and transfers the particles to the paper to p
Glossary X–11queue to the Hold queue or to discard them. Finished jobs in the Print queue are automatically moved to the Printed queue if it is enab
X–12 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guidescatter. To cause a beam of radiation to diffuse or disperse.security paper. Specially formulated p
Glossary X–13Ttagged image file format (TIFF). A bitmapped graphics format for scanned images of up to 300 dpi.TCP/IP transmission control protoco
X–14 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guideturret. A rotating device in the printer that positions a selected toner cartridge for transferring t
Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 Index X–15Symbols+ symbol on display panel 4–4–/+ push button 1–12, 6–22, 6–26←→ push buttons 4–4↑↓ push buttons 4–4Numer
X–16 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guidebottlecover, fuser oil 1–10fuser oil 1–6oil recycle 5–19used toner 1–10brush, density detection sensor
Index X–17dial, left-side registration adjustment 1–9dirty printout 6–15, 6–16display panelchoosing a menu setting 4–7location 4–3navigating the men
Chapter 1. Welcome to the IBM Network Color Printer 1–7Release latchesThe release latches release the catches on the fuser access and feeder access
X–18 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guidebinding 7–11cleaning 8–5paper jam 6–8print quality problems 6–15 to ??unlocking 6–8fuser test page, pri
Index X–19Attention 4–2Busy 4–2color 1–12Online 4–3operator panel 4–2Power 4–2light image on printout 6–14lines on printout 6–16, 6–17load paper err
X–20 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuidePower Svngs 4–23Printer Name 4–20System Date 4–20System Time 4–20offline status 4–2OFFLINE status messa
Index X–21facedown 3–15faceup 3–13paper feederoptional 1–3ordering 1–4pulling out 8–12pushing in 8–17tray 2 1–3, 1–7paper feeder areacleaning 8–3loc
X–22 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guideprint quality problemall black (any color) prints 6–15black spots 6–18blank prints 6–14color distortion
Index X–23registration adjustment dial 1–9registration, setting width 6–20 to 6–21related publications xiiireleasebutton, paper-width guide 3–3handl
X–24 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guideaccessing 4–19available options 4–19changing the date 4–20changing the printer name 4–20changing the ti
Index X–25feeder access door 1–7left-side registration adjustment 6–20 to 6–21paper feeder 1–3, 1–7paper jam in 6–12selecting from Printer Setup men
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1–8 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideTop output tray (facedown) (open)This tray holds approximately 100 sheets of plain paper at 80 g/m2.Wire
Chapter 1. Welcome to the IBM Network Color Printer 1–9Back and Left SidesShown below are the parts of the printer that you access from the back and
1–10 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideInside the Front DoorShown below are the parts of the printer that are inside the front door of the pri
Chapter 1. Welcome to the IBM Network Color Printer 1–11Photoconductor drum cartridge door handleWhen raised, this handle opens the photoconductor d
1–12 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideIdentifying Parts on the Density Control PanelThis section helps you identify each part of the density
Chapter 1. Welcome to the IBM Network Color Printer 1–13Turning the Printer On and OffThis section tells you how to turn the printer on and off. Whe
1–14 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideResetting the PrinterUse the following procedure to reset the printer.1. Turn off the printer.2. Wait 5
Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 Chapter 2. Choosing and Storing Paper and Transparencies 2–1Chapter 2. Choosing and Storing Paper and TransparenciesThis
Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 iiiTable of ContentsTable of Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2–2 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideChoosing PaperThis section gives you the specifications for paper you should use and paper you should no
Chapter 2. Choosing and Storing Paper and Transparencies 2–3During the fusing process, paper is exposed to high temperatures. Do not use paper that
2–4 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideUnderstanding the Printable Area on a PageThis section shows you the area of a page on which you can pri
Chapter 2. Choosing and Storing Paper and Transparencies 2–5Handling and Storing Paper and TransparenciesThis section tells you how to handle paper,
2–6 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideHandling TransparenciesIBM recommends that you use IBM transparencies for the best printing quality. Fol
Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 Chapter 3. Loading Paper and Transparencies 3–1Chapter 3. Loading Paper and TransparenciesThis chapter tells you how to l
3–2 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideLoading PaperThis section tells you how to load paper in tray 1, tray 2, and the auxiliary tray. Follow
Chapter 3. Loading Paper and Transparencies 3–3Use the following procedure to load paper into either tray 1 or tray 2.1. Push up the handle on the u
3–4 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guide4. Set the paper-size indicator on the front of the tray to match the paper size you loaded (for example
Chapter 3. Loading Paper and Transparencies 3–5c. Make sure the paper stack does not go above the paper-limit mark.6. Press down on the paper so tha
iv IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideChapter 2. Choosing and Storing Paper and Transparencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–1Choosi
3–6 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guide8. Press the handle on the underside of the tray upward and slide the tray all the way into the paper fe
Chapter 3. Loading Paper and Transparencies 3–7Loading Paper in the Auxiliary TrayNote: Make sure that the paper meets the printer’s specifications
3–8 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guide4. Check that the paper stack does not go above the paper-limit mark.Avoid pressing or applying excessiv
Chapter 3. Loading Paper and Transparencies 3–96. Avoid setting the paper guides so loosely that there is space between the guides and the paper.7.
3–10 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideWhen you load transparencies, position each sheet so that the white positioning marker (triangle) is on
Chapter 3. Loading Paper and Transparencies 3–113. Before you load the transparencies, fan out small stacks of them to lessen the chance of feeding
3–12 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideClosing the Auxiliary TrayUse the following procedure to close the auxiliary tray.1. Lift the end of th
Chapter 3. Loading Paper and Transparencies 3–13Choosing the Paper Output TrayThe printer has two methods of delivering paper. Which one you use dep
3–14 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guide2. Pull on the extension tray grip to pull out the tray.Closing the Side Output TrayUse the following p
Chapter 3. Loading Paper and Transparencies 3–15Using the Top Output TrayIf you want to direct printouts into the top output tray, close the side ou
vSetting the Power Savings Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–23Using the Language Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 Chapter 4. Using the Operator Panel 4–1Chapter 4. Using the Operator PanelThis chapter tells you how the operator panel w
Chapter 4. Using the Operator Panel 4–2Identifying Each Part of the Operator PanelThis section identifies the parts of the operator panel. Use the l
4–3 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideThe Online light shows the status of the printer. This table tells you what each kind of Online light me
Chapter 4. Using the Operator Panel 4–4EnterUse the Enter push button as shown in the following table.Menu ScrollingThese arrows are called the Menu
4–5 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideCanceling a Print JobThis section tells you how to cancel a print job.Press the Cancel push button to ca
Chapter 4. Using the Operator Panel 4–6Understanding the MenusThis section tells you how to navigate and choose from the menus you see on the displa
4–7 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideNavigating the MenusUse the following procedure to navigate the menus.1. Choose the online or offline me
Chapter 4. Using the Operator Panel 4–8Using the Online Menu (Print Pages Menu)The online menu consists of the Print Pages menu. The Print Pages men
4–9 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuidePrinting the Help MapUse the following procedure to print the Help Map. This map tells you about the ope
vi IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideUnderstanding Status Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–7Understanding Ope
Chapter 4. Using the Operator Panel 4–10Printing a Test PageUse the following procedure to print a test page. This page shows you samples of color a
4–11 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideUsing the Offline MenusUse the offline menu group to define the printer’s default settings. From the of
Chapter 4. Using the Operator Panel 4–12Accessing the Offline MenusUse the following procedure to access the offline menus.1. Check that the printer
4–13 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideEntering a PasswordIf your system administrator has assigned a password for the Run Setup menus, use th
Chapter 4. Using the Operator Panel 4–14Using the Printer Setup MenuUse this menu to set commonly used printer specifications such as paper size and
4–15 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guide4. Use the Menu Scrolling push buttons (↑↓) to scroll through the available settings, TRAY 1, TRAY 2, A
Chapter 4. Using the Operator Panel 4–16Choosing the Color ModeNote: The setting you choose here is used only for jobs that do not specify a color m
4–17 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guide6. Press the Menu push button 3 times. You see EXIT SETUP on the first line of the display panel and th
Chapter 4. Using the Operator Panel 4–18Choosing to Print a Start PageUse the following procedure to choose whether or not the printer prints a star
4–19 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideUsing the System Setup MenuUse the System Setup menu to change the printer name, date, and system time
Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 Notices viiNoticesReferences in this publication to IBM products, programs, or services do not imply that IBM intends to ma
4–20 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideSetting the Printer NameUse the following procedure to change the name by which the printer is identifi
Chapter 4. Using the Operator Panel 4–215. Press the Enter push button. SYSTEM TIME moves up to the first line of the display panel and you see the
4–22 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guide5. You see NEW PASSWORD on the first line of the display panel. Enter the new password as follows. The
Chapter 4. Using the Operator Panel 4–23Setting the Power Savings ModeUse the following procedure to set or change the Power Savings mode. The Power
4–24 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideUsing the Language MenuUse the Language menu to change the language that you see on the display panel.C
Copyright IBM Corp. 1996 Chapter 5. Replacing Supplies 5–1Chapter 5. Replacing SuppliesThis chapter tells you how to replace the printer’s toner c
5–2 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideStoring and Handling Toner CartridgesThis section tells you how to store and handle toner cartridges. Fo
Chapter 5. Replacing Supplies 5–3Ordering SuppliesTo order supplies for the printer, call 1-888-IBM-PRINT in the U.S. and Canada. You may also conta
5–4 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideReplacing Toner CartridgesThis section guides you through the following procedures:• Removing an old ton
Chapter 5. Replacing Supplies 5–5Removing the Old CartridgeUse the following procedure to remove the old toner cartridge from the printer.Attention:
viii IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideCommunications StatementsFederal Communication Notices Commission (FCC) StatementNOTE: This equipment h
5–6 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guide3. Use the turret rotation knob as follows:a. Push the knob in [1] and turn it clockwise about the dista
Chapter 5. Replacing Supplies 5–75. Slide the cartridge out.6. Hold the cartridge by the end with the opening seal to avoid getting your hands dirty
5–8 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideInstalling a New CartridgeUse the following procedure to install a new toner cartridge in the printer.1.
Chapter 5. Replacing Supplies 5–93. The turret rotation knob turns the turret so that you can insert the correct color toner cartridge. Before you i
5–10 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guide5. Hold the cartridge as shown below. Do not hold the cartridge so tightly that the tabs on the end of
Chapter 5. Replacing Supplies 5–11Attention:Do not install a toner cartridge into the printer unless its developing cylinder cover is latched closed
5–12 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideAttention:Make sure that you insert the toner cartridge that matches the color markers in the turret op
Chapter 5. Replacing Supplies 5–13Recycling the Used Toner CartridgeUse the following procedure to recycle the used toner cartridge.1. Find the box
5–14 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideReplacing the Used Toner BottleThis section tells you how to replace the used toner bottle. When you se
Chapter 5. Replacing Supplies 5–154. Remove the used toner bottle.5. Seal the used toner bottle.6. With the opening in the bottle facing the printer
Notices ix• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to whi
5–16 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideReplacing the Fuser Oil BottleThis section tells you how to replace the fuser oil bottle. Fuser oil is
Chapter 5. Replacing Supplies 5–17Installing the New Fuser Oil BottleUse the following procedure to install the new fuser oil bottle.Attention:Do no
5–18 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guide3. Align the bottle with the bottle holder. Firmly push down [1] on the bottle until it locks into plac
Chapter 5. Replacing Supplies 5–19Replacing the FuserThis section shows you how to• Prepare the fuser and work area before beginning• Remove the unu
5–20 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guide3. Choose a level work area on which to put the used fuser, the new fuser, and the fuser oil. Put absor
Chapter 5. Replacing Supplies 5–21Removing the Fuser Oil from the PrinterUse the following procedure to remove the fuser oil from the printer.<2-
5–22 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s Guide4. Open the oil recycle bottle and remove the inner seal.5. Put the oil recycle bottle on a towel on a
Chapter 5. Replacing Supplies 5–237. Use the fuser jam-release lever to pump the remaining oil from the fuser into the oil bottle holder. You will n
5–24 IBM Network Color Printer Operator’s GuideRemoving the Fuser Access DoorUse the following procedure to remove the fuser access door from the prin
Chapter 5. Replacing Supplies 5–253. Slide the fuser access door to the left and rotate it down until the tab on the right pivot aligns with the cut
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