IBM S544-5361-01 User Manual
Ibm network color printer: operator’s guide, Quick start
Table of contents
Document Outline
- IBM Network Color Printer:
- Operator’s Guide
- Table of Contents
- Notices
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Welcome to the IBM Network Color Printe...
- Introducing the Printer
- Ordering Supplies
- Identifying Printer Parts and Controls
- Identifying Parts on the Density Control Panel
- Turning the Printer On and Off
- Chapter 2. Choosing and Storing Paper and Transpar...
- Chapter 3. Loading Paper and Transparencies
- Loading Paper
- Loading Paper in Tray 1 and Tray 2
- 1. Push up the handle on the underside of the tray...
- 2. Press the release button and slide the paper-wi...
- 3. Lift the paper-length guide slightly and slide ...
- 4. Set the paper-size indicator on the front of th...
- 5. Load the paper.
- 6. Press down on the paper so that it is anchored ...
- 7. Align the tray so that it lines up with the rai...
- 8. Press the handle on the underside of the tray u...
- Loading Paper in the Auxiliary Tray
- Opening the Auxiliary Tray
- Loading Paper in the Auxiliary Tray
- 1. Adjust the paper guides to the paper size you w...
- 2. Tap a stack of paper on a flat surface to align...
- 3. Insert the paper stack as far as it can go into...
- 4. Check that the paper stack does not go above th...
- 1. Load the auxiliary tray with only one size of p...
- 2. Add paper to the auxiliary tray only when it is...
- 3. If printouts come out of the printer curled, yo...
- 4. Avoid setting the paper guides so tightly that ...
- 5. Avoid setting the paper guides so loosely that ...
- 6. Avoid setting the paper guides so loosely that ...
- 7. Align the paper in the tray so that it is strai...
- Loading Transparencies in the Auxiliary Tray
- Closing the Auxiliary Tray
- Loading Paper in Tray 1 and Tray 2
- Choosing the Paper Output Tray
- Loading Paper
- Chapter 4. Using the Operator Panel
- Identifying Each Part of the Operator Panel
- Canceling a Print Job
- Understanding the Menus
- Using the Online Menu (Print Pages Menu)
- Using the Offline Menus
- Entering a Password
- Using the Printer Setup Menu
- Accessing the Printer Setup Menu
- Printer Setup Menu
- Choosing the Paper Source
- 1. Go to the Printer Setup menu (see “Accessing th...
- 2. When you choose the Printer Setup menu, you see...
- 3. Press the Enter push button. PAPER SOURCE moves...
- 4. Use the Menu Scrolling push buttons (�Ø) to scr...
- 5. When you see the setting you want, press the En...
- 6. Press the Menu push button 3 times. You see EXI...
- 7. Press the down Menu Scrolling push button (Ø) t...
- 8. Press the Enter push button. You see SAVE CHANG...
- Choosing the Paper Size
- 1. Go to the Printer Setup menu (see “Accessing th...
- 2. Use the Menu Scrolling push buttons (�Ø) to scr...
- 3. Press the Enter push button. PAPER SIZE moves u...
- 4. Use the Menu Scrolling push buttons (�Ø) to scr...
- 5. When you see the setting you want, press the En...
- 6. Press the Menu push button 3 times. You see EXI...
- 7. Press the down Menu Scrolling push button (Ø) t...
- 8. Press the Enter push button. You see SAVE CHANG...
- Choosing the Color Mode
- 1. Go to the Printer Setup menu (see “Accessing th...
- 2. Use the Menu Scrolling push buttons (�Ø) to scr...
- 3. Press the Enter push button. COLOR MODE moves u...
- 4. Use the Menu Scrolling push buttons (�Ø) to scr...
- 5. When you see the setting you want, press the En...
- 6. Press the Menu push button 3 times. You see EXI...
- 7. Press the down Menu Scrolling push button (Ø) t...
- 8. Press the Enter push button. You see SAVE CHANG...
- Choosing to Print a Cover Page
- 1. Go to the Printer Setup menu (see “Accessing th...
- 2. Use the Menu Scrolling push buttons (�Ø) to scr...
- 3. Press the Enter push button. PRINT COVER PAGE m...
- 4. Use the Menu Scrolling push buttons (�Ø) to scr...
- 5. When you see the setting you want, press the En...
- 6. Press the Menu push button 3 times. You see EXI...
- 7. Press the down Menu Scrolling push button (Ø) t...
- 8. Press the Enter push button. You see SAVE CHANG...
- Choosing to Print When There Is a PostScript Error...
- 1. Go to the Printer Setup menu (see “Accessing th...
- 2. Use the Menu Scrolling push buttons (�Ø) to scr...
- 3. Press the Enter push button. PRINT TO PSERROR m...
- 4. Use the Menu Scrolling push buttons (�Ø) to scr...
- 1. If you have trouble printing a PostScript job, ...
- 2. If you print large PostScript jobs, consider se...
- 3. If you set both the PRINT TO PSERROR and the PR...
- 5. When you see the setting you want, press the En...
- 6. Press the Menu push button 3 times. You see EXI...
- 7. Press the down Menu Scrolling push button (Ø) t...
- 8. Press the Enter push button. You see SAVE CHANG...
- Choosing to Print a Start Page
- 1. Go to the Printer Setup menu (see “Accessing th...
- 2. Use the Menu Scrolling push buttons (�Ø) to scr...
- 3. Press the Enter push button. PRINT START PAGE m...
- 4. Use the Menu Scrolling push buttons (�Ø) to scr...
- 5. When you see the setting you want, press the En...
- 6. Press the Menu push button 3 times. You see EXI...
- 7. Press the down Menu Scrolling push button (Ø) t...
- 8. Press the Enter push button. You see SAVE CHANG...
- Using the System Setup Menu
- Accessing the System Setup Menu
- 1. Check that the printer is offline (the Online l...
- 2. Press the Menu push button. You see SELECT FUNC...
- 3. Press the Enter push button. If your system adm...
- 4. Press the Enter push button. You see SETUP MENU...
- 5. Use the Menu Scrolling push buttons (�Ø) to scr...
- 6. Press the Enter push button. SYSTEM SETUP moves...
- System Setup Menu
- Setting the Printer Name
- Setting the Time and Date
- 1. Access the System Setup menu (see “Accessing th...
- 2. Use the Menu Scrolling push buttons (�Ø) to scr...
- 3. Press the Enter push button. DATE moves up to t...
- 4. Press the Enter push button. You see the next m...
- 5. Press the Enter push button. SYSTEM TIME moves ...
- 6. Press the Menu push button 3 times. You see EXI...
- 7. Press the down Menu Scrolling push button (Ø) t...
- 8. Press the Enter push button. You see SAVE CHANG...
- Changing the Password
- 1. Access the System Setup menu (see “Accessing th...
- 2. Use the Menu Scrolling push buttons (�Ø) to scr...
- 3. Press the Enter push button. CHANGE PASSWORD mo...
- 4. Press the down Menu Scrolling push button (Ø) t...
- 5. You see NEW PASSWORD on the first line of the d...
- 6. You see VERIFY PASSWORD on the first line of th...
- 7. If the password you entered in step6 matches t...
- 8. If the password you entered in step6 does not ...
- Setting the Power Savings Mode
- 1. Access the System Setup menu (see “Accessing th...
- 2. Use the Menu Scrolling push buttons (�Ø) to scr...
- 3. Press the Enter push button. POWER SVNGS moves ...
- 4. Use the Menu Scrolling push buttons (�Ø) to scr...
- 5. Press the Menu push button 3 times. You see EXI...
- 6. Press the down Menu Scrolling push button (Ø) t...
- 7. Press the Enter push button. You see SAVE CHANG...
- Accessing the System Setup Menu
- Using the Language Menu
- Changing the Language
- 1. Check that the printer is offline (the Online l...
- 2. Press the Menu push button. You see SELECT FUNC...
- 3. Press the down Menu Scrolling push button (Ø). ...
- 4. Press the Enter push button. LANGUAGE moves up ...
- 5. Use the Menu Scrolling push buttons (�Ø) to scr...
- 6. Press the Enter push button to choose the langu...
- 7. Press the Menu push button to exit Run Setup.
- Language Menu Settings
- Changing the Language
- Chapter 5. Replacing Supplies
- Storing and Handling Toner Cartridges
- Ordering Supplies
- Replacing Toner Cartridges
- Removing the Old Cartridge
- Installing a New Cartridge
- 1. Find the turret rotation knob and the turret co...
- 2. The figure below shows the correct alignment of...
- 3. The turret rotation knob turns the turret so th...
- 4. Remove a new toner cartridge from its protectiv...
- 5. Hold the cartridge as shown below. Do not hold ...
- 6. Remove the 2 protective tapes from the toner ca...
- 7. To remove the sealing tape, put the toner cartr...
- 8. On the other end of the cartridge there is a sm...
- 9. Hold the toner cartridge with the arrow [2] up ...
- 10. When the toner cartridge is locked in place, t...
- 11. After you install the cartridge, turn the turr...
- 12. Close the front door.
- 13. Print a configuration page (see “Printing a Co...
- Recycling the Used Toner Cartridge
- Replacing the Used Toner Bottle
- 1. Open the front door.
- 2. Push down on the release handle.
- 3. Open the photoconductor drum cover.
- 4. Remove the used toner bottle.
- 5. Seal the used toner bottle.
- 6. With the opening in the bottle facing the print...
- 7. Lower the photoconductor drum cover [2] to the ...
- 8. Raise the release handle [3] to the operating p...
- 9. Close the front door.
- Replacing the Fuser Oil Bottle
- Replacing the Fuser
- Preparing the Fuser and Work Area
- Unpacking the New Fuser
- Removing the Fuser Oil from the Printer
- 1. Open the fuser access door on the upper right s...
- 2. Lower the fuser oil bottle cover [1]. Lift the ...
- 3. Wipe off any excess oil on the bottle and put t...
- 4. Open the oil recycle bottle and remove the inne...
- 5. Put the oil recycle bottle on a towel on a leve...
- 6. Use the oil removal tool to remove the fuser oi...
- 7. Use the fuser jam-release lever to pump the rem...
- 8. Repeat step6 and step7 three or four times un...
- 9. Replace the inner seal (see page 5–22) on the o...
- 10. Clean the oil removal tool with a towel and st...
- Removing the Fuser Access Door
- Removing the Used Fuser
- Installing the New Fuser
- Replacing the Fuser Access Door
- Filling the New Fuser Unit with Fuser Oil
- 1. Open the oil recycle bottle and slowly pour the...
- 2. Replace the inner seal (see step4 on page 5–22...
- 3. Lower the fuser oil bottle cover [1].
- 4. Hold a towel on the top of the oil bottle and t...
- 5. Align the bottle with the bottle holder. Firmly...
- 6. Raise the fuser oil bottle cover [2].
- 7. Close the fuser access door and the feeder acce...
- 8. Close the front door.
- Printing Test Pages
- Replacing the Photoconductor Drum Cartridge
- Locating the Orange Photoconductor Drum Shield
- Removing the Old Photoconductor Drum Cartridge
- 1. Make sure the power switch is turned off. Open ...
- 2. Push down on the release handle.
- 3. Open the photoconductor drum cover.
- 4. Remove the used toner bottle.
- 5. Seal the used toner bottle and put it aside.
- 6. Put the V-shaped end of the orange photoconduct...
- 7. Press the green tab [1] on the right side of th...
- Installing a New Photoconductor Drum Cartridge
- 1. Get a new photoconductor drum cartridge and rem...
- 2. Use the arrow on the cartridge as a guide to al...
- 3. Hold the orange shield with one hand. Slowly sl...
- 4. Push the cartridge all the way in until the gre...
- 5. With the opening in the bottle facing the print...
- 6. Lower the photoconductor drum cover to the clos...
- 7. Raise the release handle to the operating posit...
- Recycling the Photoconductor Drum Cartridge
- Cleaning the Separation Corona Wire
- 1. Open the top cover to see the separation corona...
- 2. Remove the wire cleaner from inside the printer...
- 3. Put the padded end of the wire cleaner on the s...
- 4. Clean the separation corona wire by moving the ...
- 5. After you clean the wire, put the wire cleaner ...
- 6. Close the front door.
- 7. Print a configuration page (see “Printing a Con...
- Chapter 6. Diagnosing Printer Problems
- Common Printer Problems
- Clearing Paper Jams
- Clearing a Paper Jam in Area 1 (Transfer Drum Area...
- Clearing a Paper Jam in Area 2 (Fuser Area)
- Clearing a Paper Jam in Area 3 (Paper Feeder Area)...
- 1. Make sure the auxiliary tray is closed.
- 2. Push up the release latch to open the feeder ac...
- 3. Remove any jammed paper.
- 4. If the jammed paper is not visible or if it is ...
- 5. Carefully remove the jammed paper from the like...
- 6. Slide the paper feeder back into the printer.
- 7. Close the feeder access door.
- Clearing a Paper Jam in the Tray 2 Paper Feeder
- Correcting Print Quality Problems
- 1. Locate step 1 in the table.
- 2. Perform the contents of the column entitled Act...
- 3. Print a test page to determine if the problem i...
- 4. Repeat this process until one of the following ...
- Table 1: Light Image
- Table 2: Dark image
- Table 3: Blank Prints
- Table 4: All Black (Any Color) Prints
- Table 5: Dirt on Back of Paper
- Table 6: Dirty Prints or Background
- Table 7: Vertical Lines on Print
- Table 8: White Vertical Lines on Print
- Table 9: White Horizontal Lines on Print
- Table 10: Black Spots
- Table 11: Poor Fusing
- Table 12: Distortion
- Table 13: Color Distortion
- Table 14: Toner Streaking or Scatter
- Table 15: Color Fading or Missing
- Adjusting the Side Registration on Tray 2 Printout...
- 1. Load tray 2 with the same size of paper that is...
- 2. Turn on the printer and wait until it is ready ...
- 3. Change the paper source to tray 2 (see “Choosin...
- 4. Locate the density control panel on the back of...
- 5. Print a test print (see “Printing Test Prints f...
- 6. Measure the left margin of the test print.
- 7. For the example above, turn the dial from 5 to ...
- 8. Print another test print and check if the left ...
- Adjusting the Color Density
- 1. Find the density control panel on the back of t...
- 2. Press the COLOR SELECT push button to choose th...
- 3. Use the (–) or (+) push button to adjust the de...
- 4. Press the ENTER push button to confirm the dens...
- 5. To adjust the other colors, repeat the steps ab...
- 6. Print a test page (see “Printing a Test Page” o...
- 1. The new color density remains in effect after y...
- Printing Test Prints from the Density Control Pane...
- Setting the Separation Corona Mode
- Chapter 7. Understanding Operator Messages
- Understanding POST Error Messages
- Function of POST Error Messages
- Table of POST Error Messages
- 1. Turn the printer off. Wait for 90 seconds.
- 2. Turn the printer on. If the message recurs, cal...
- 2. Turn the printer on. If the message recurs, cal...
- 2. Turn the printer on. If the message recurs, cal...
- 2. Turn the printer on. If the message recurs, cal...
- 2. Turn the printer on. If the message recurs, cal...
- 2. Turn the printer on. If the message recurs, cal...
- 2. Turn the printer on. If the message recurs, cal...
- 2. If this is the second time for this error, turn...
- 3. Turn the printer on. If the message recurs, cal...
- 2. Turn the printer on. If the message recurs, cal...
- 2. Turn the printer on. If the message recurs, cal...
- 2. Turn the printer on. If the message recurs, cal...
- 2. Turn the printer on. If the message recurs, cal...
- 2. Turn the printer on. If the message recurs, cal...
- 2. Turn the printer on. If the message recurs, cal...
- 2. Turn the printer on. If the message recurs, cal...
- 2. Turn the printer on. If the message recurs, cal...
- 2. Turn the printer on. If the message recurs, cal...
- 2. Turn the printer on. If the message recurs, cal...
- 2. Turn the printer on. If the message recurs, cal...
- 2. Turn the printer on. If the message recurs, cal...
- 2. Turn the printer on. If the message recurs, cal...
- 2. Turn the printer on. If the message recurs, cal...
- 2. Turn the printer on. If the message recurs, cal...
- 2. Turn the printer on. If the message recurs, cal...
- 2. Turn the printer on. If the message recurs, cal...
- 2. Turn the printer on. If the message recurs, cal...
- 2. Turn the printer on. If the message recurs, cal...
- 2. Turn the printer on. If the message recurs, cal...
- 2. Turn the printer on. If the message recurs, cal...
- 2. Turn the printer on. If the message recurs, cal...
- Understanding Operator Messages
- Highest
- Error
- Medium
- Status
- Lowest
- Warning
- Understanding Warning Messages
- List of Warning Messages
- 1. When the print quality begins to degrade, repla...
- 2. If the problem continues after you install a ne...
- 2. If the problem continues, call for service.
- 2. Record the print count number for later referen...
- 3. Replace the fuser. See “Replacing the Fuser” on...
- 4. If the problem continues after you replace the ...
- 2. If the problem continues after you install a ne...
- 2. If the problem continues after you replace the ...
- 2. If the problem continues after you install a ne...
- 2. If the message continues after you replace the ...
- 2. If the problem continues after you install a ne...
- List of Warning Messages
- Understanding Status Messages
- Understanding Operator Error Messages
- Table of Operator Error Messages
- 1. Make sure that the fuser is installed completel...
- 2. Turn the printer off for 1 minute and then turn...
- 3. Replace the fuser. See “Replacing the Fuser” on...
- 4. Print a configuration page (see “Printing a Con...
- 2. Turn the printer off for 1 minute and then turn...
- 3. Replace the fuser. See “Replacing the Fuser” on...
- 4. Print a configuration page (see “Printing a Con...
- 2. Turn the printer off for 1 minute and then turn...
- 3. Replace the fuser. See “Replacing the Fuser” on...
- 4. Print a configuration page (see “Printing a Con...
- 2. Turn the printer on. If the problem continues, ...
- 3. Replace the fuser. See “Replacing the Fuser” on...
- 4. Print a configuration page (see “Printing a Con...
- 2. Turn the printer off for 1 minute and then turn...
- 3. Replace the fuser. See “Replacing the Fuser” on...
- 4. Print a configuration page (see “Printing a Con...
- 2. Turn the printer off for 1 minute and then turn...
- 3. Replace the fuser. See “Replacing the Fuser” on...
- 4. Print a configuration page (see “Printing a Con...
- 2. Print a configuration page (see “Printing a Con...
- 3. If the problem continues, call for service.
- 2. If the problem continues, call for service and ...
- 2. If the problem continues, call for service and ...
- 2. If the problem continues, call for service and ...
- 2. If the problem continues, call for service and ...
- 2. If any door does not close, check for obstructi...
- 3. If the problem continues, call for service.
- 2. Turn off the printer to clear the error and the...
- 3. If the problem continues, call for service and ...
- 2. If the drum does not rotate smoothly, install a...
- 3. Print a configuration page (see “Printing a Con...
- 4. Turn off the printer to clear the error and the...
- 5. If the problem continues after you install a di...
- 2. Turn off the printer to clear the error and the...
- 3. Install a different photoconductor drum cartrid...
- 4. Print a configuration page (see “Printing a Con...
- 5. If the problem continues after you install a ne...
- 2. If the problem continues, call for service and ...
- 2. Remove the filter holder. Clean or replace the ...
- 3. Turn off the printer to clear the error and the...
- 4. If the problem continues, call for service and ...
- 2. If the problem continues, call for service and ...
- 2. Turn off the printer to clear the error and the...
- 3. If the problem continues, call for service and ...
- 2. Turn off the printer to clear the error and the...
- 3. If the problem continues after you perform the ...
- 4. Print a configuration page (see “Printing a Con...
- 2. If the problem continues, call for service and ...
- 2. Turn off the printer to clear the error and the...
- 3. If the problem continues, call for service and ...
- 2. If the problem continues, call for service and ...
- 2. Turn off the printer to clear the error and the...
- 3. If the problem continues, call for service and ...
- 2. If the problem continues, call for service and ...
- 2. If the problem continues, call for service and ...
- 2. Print a configuration page (see “Printing a Con...
- 2. Turn the printer off for 1 minute and then turn...
- 3. Replace the fuser. See “Replacing the Fuser” on...
- 4. Print a configuration page (see “Printing a Con...
- 2. Print a configuration page (see “Printing a Con...
- 3. If the problem continues, call for service.
- 2. Print a configuration page (see “Printing a Con...
- 3. If the problem continues, call for service.
- 2. Make sure that the fuser is secured by tighteni...
- 3. Print a configuration page (see “Printing a Con...
- 4. If the problem continues, install another fuser...
- 5. If the problem continues after you install anot...
- 2. Print a configuration page (see “Printing a Con...
- 3. If the problem continues, call for service.
- 2. Print a configuration page (see “Printing a Con...
- 3. If the problem continues, install another photo...
- 4. If the problem continues, call for service.
- 2. Print a configuration page (see “Printing a Con...
- 3. If the problem continues, call for service.
- 2. If the problem continues after you load paper, ...
- 2. If the problem continues after you load paper, ...
- 2. If the problem continues after you load paper, ...
- 2. If the problem continues after you load paper, ...
- 2. If the problem continues after you load paper, ...
- 2. If the problem continues after you load paper, ...
- 2. If the problem continues after you load paper, ...
- 2. If the problem continues after you load paper, ...
- 2. If the problem continues after you load paper, ...
- 2. If the problem continues after you load paper, ...
- 2. If the problem continues after you load paper, ...
- 2. If the problem continues after you load paper, ...
- 2. If the problem continues after loading paper, c...
- 2. If the problem continues after you load paper, ...
- 2. If the problem continues after you load paper, ...
- 2. If the problem continues after you load paper, ...
- 2. If the problem continues after you load transpa...
- 2. If the problem continues after you load transpa...
- 2. If the problem continues, call for service.
- 2. If the problem continues after clearing the pap...
- 2. If the problem continues after clearing the pap...
- 2. If the problem continues after clearing the pap...
- 2. If the problem continues after removing the pap...
- 2. If the problem continues, call for service.
- 2. If the problem continues, call for service.
- 2. If the problem continues, call for service.
- 2. If the problem continues, call for service.
- 2. If the problem continues, call for service.
- Table of Operator Error Messages
- Understanding Warning Messages
- Understanding POST Error Messages
- Chapter 8. Maintaining the Printer
- Cleaning the Outside of the Printer
- Cleaning the Paper Path
- Replacing the Air and Ozone Filters
- Replacing the Separation Corona Unit
- Replacing the Transfer Drum Cleaning Assembly
- Appendix A. Help Map
- Appendix B. Supplies Replacement Log
- Appendix C. Wiring Diagrams
- Acronyms and Abbreviations
- Glossary
- Numerics
- 60,000-Page Usage Kit.
- actuator.
- administrator.
- Adobe Acrobat Reader.
- Adobe Illustrator.
- air filter holder.
- air ventilation system.
- AIX operating system.
- aliasing.
- anti-aliasing.
- Apple Desktop Bus (ADB).
- AppleShare.
- AppleTalk.
- auxiliary tray.
- banding.
- batch printing.
- bias.
- bindery context.
- bindery emulation mode.
- bitmap.
- bond.
- burr.
- calibration.
- Calibrator utility.
- cam.
- cassette.
- caution notice.
- Chooser.
- cleaning connector cover.
- client.
- CMYK.
- CMYK_REF.PS file.
- A file consisting of PostScript color pages that e...
- coated paper.
- color lights.
- color pages.
- color reference pages.
- color-rendering dictionary (CRD).
- color-rendering style.
- COLOR SELECT push button.
- configuration page.
- connector.
- consumable supplies.
- container.
- control unit.
- controller.
- corona.
- cursor-position push buttons.
- customer CD-ROM.
- customer engineer (CE).
- cutout.
- daemon.
- danger notice.
- dedicated file server.
- densitometer.
- density.
- density control panel.
- density detection sensor.
- density gauge.
- dequeue.
- desktop.
- desktop publishing (DTP).
- dialog box.
- diagnostic mode.
- Direct queue.
- discharging.
- diskette.
- display panel.
- dots per inch (dpi).
- Downloader utility.
- driver.
- duplex printing.
- electrostatic latent image.
- encapsulated PostScript.
- end user.
- enqueue.
- error log.
- error message.
- \ETC\HOSTS file.
- Ethernet.
- feeder.
- feeder access door.
- feeder access door on tray 2 paper feeder.
- file server.
- folder.
- font.
- format.
- frame.
- fuser.
- fuser access door.
- fuser access strap.
- fuser cleaning belt.
- fuser jam-release lever.
- fuser nip width check.
- fuser oil.
- fuser oil bottle.
- fuser rollers.
- fuser slide plate.
- gateway address.
- gradient.
- graphical user interface (GUI).
- graphics device interface (GDI).
- grayscale.
- halftone.
- help map.
- Hold queue.
- IBM Color Calibrator.
- IBM Color Downloader.
- IBM Color Spooler.
- icon.
- ISO sizes.
- Internet.
- Internet address.
- jam.
- job.
- job log.
- jumper.
- kilobyte (KB).
- L
- M
- megabyte (MB).
- menu-scrolling push buttons.
- microcode.
- Microsoft Excel
- monitor style.
- multifeed.
- named color.
- native file format.
- NET_WSCK.INI file.
- network administrator.
- Novell NetWare.
- NuBus.
- offset.
- operating environment.
- operator panel.
- optical character recognition (OCR).
- optional tray 2 paper feeder.
- packet.
- PageMaker.
- paper-amount indicator.
- paper feeder.
- paper guides.
- paper jam.
- paper path.
- paper-size indicator.
- PANTONE Matching System.
- PANTONEC.PS.
- PANTONEU.PS.
- parallel-attached.
- parallel port.
- parallel printer.
- pel.
- photoconductor drum.
- photoconductor drum cartridge.
- photoconductor drum cover.
- photoconductor drum shield.
- photodiode.
- photographic style.
- photosensitive drum.
- PICT.
- pixel (pel).
- pixels per inch (ppi).
- point.
- point size.
- port.
- portrait orientation.
- PostScript.
- PostScript level 2.
- Power Saver.
- A mechanism on the printer that sets the amount of...
- power-on self-test (POST).
- presentation style.
- print job.
- print mode.
- print quality.
- Print queue.
- Printed queue.
- primary charging.
- process color.
- protocol adapter.
- QuarkXPress.
- Quickdraw.
- raster.
- raster image.
- raster image processor (RIP).
- red, green, blue (RGB).
- registration.
- rendering style.
- relocation kit.
- rendering.
- “ripping.”
- route power cable.
- scanner.
- scatter.
- security paper.
- separation.
- separation corona.
- separation corona mode.
- separation voltage.
- server.
- SETUP.EXE file.
- side-registration adjustment dial.
- single inline memory module (SIMM).
- shipping spacers.
- side output tray.
- simplex printing.
- small computer system interface (SCSI).
- soft font.
- solenoid.
- solid-color style.
- Spooler utility.
- spooling.
- spot color.
- star network.
- status message.
- subnet mask.
- supplies replacement log.
- SyQuest.
- tagged image file format (TIFF).
- TCP/IP transmission control protocol/Internet prot...
- telnet.
- test mode.
- test page.
- text orientation.
- thermistor.
- A semiconductor device whose electric resistance i...
- token.
- token-ring network.
- toner.
- toner cartridge.
- toner cartridge position mark.
- toner projection development.
- topology.
- top output tray.
- torque.
- trailing edge.
- transceiver chip.
- transfer drum.
- transfer sheet.
- transmission control protocol/Internet protocol (T...
- transparency.
- transparency film.
- tray.
- TrueType.
- turret.
- turret rotation knob.
- universal paper cassette.
- used-toner bottle.
- vector.
- vector image.
- warning message.
- wire cleaner.
- workstation.
- zone.
- Index