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  • Page 1 T8006e User Guide Color Laser Printer...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ........1 About This Manual .
  • Page 4 Chapter 3 Installing Printer Drivers and Utilities... . . 23 Tally Printer Autoplay CD....... . . 23 Setting up a Local Printer in Windows .
  • Page 5 Setting Colors and Print Quality ......51 Adjusting Colors ......... 53 Adjusting Density .
  • Page 6 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting ......89 How to Solve Printing Problems......89 Paper Jam Areas .
  • Page 7 Utility Menu ......... . . 135 Clear FC.
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction About This Manual This manual is intended to provide guidance for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of your Tally T8006e printer. Please read this manual carefully to ensure proper use of the printer. Keep the CD-ROM in a safe place, where it can be retrieved readily when needed.
  • Page 10: Numbered Steps

    Numbered steps Instructions are presented under main topic headings with easy-to-follow, sequential steps. Illustrations Illustrations are displayed alongside numbered steps. Bold fonts Software commands and key commands are printed in bold type fonts. Displays Text messages that display on the printer control panel are shown as they appear on the control panel.
  • Page 11: Printer Components

    Printer Components Control Panel keys and indicator lights allow you to control and monitor printer operations. Front Cover provides access to the toner cartridges. Power Switch controls all power to the printer. Power Cord Socket provides power to the printer. Top Cover provides access to internal supplies such as the oil bottle, and functions as the paper exit tray.
  • Page 12 Fusing Unit thermally bonds the toner to the media. Fuser Cleaning Roller removes any dust from the fusing unit and the fixing roller. Toner Cartridges provide the toner for the printing process. Waste Toner Pack collects and retains waste toner. Oil Bottle stores oil for use in the fixing process.
  • Page 13: Setting Up Your Printer

    Setting Up Your Printer System Requirements For optimum printer performance and productivity, install the Tally printer driver software in a computer operating system that meets the following specifications. Operating System Requirements To use the Tally printer drivers included for this model, the connecting computer must use one of the following Microsoft operating systems: •...
  • Page 14: Printer Location

    Printer Location Tally color printers require the following environment specifications for optimal operation. Space Put the printer on a stable surface with good ventilation. Ensure printer is level for optimum performance. Keep the printer away from corrosive chemicals, gases, dust, and other contamination, and away from equipment that generates magnetic fields, electrical noise, vibration, or shock.
  • Page 15: Temperature

    Temperature Make sure the temperature in the printer location stays constant. Keep the printer away from direct sunlight. For best printer operation, install the printer in a location where the temperature levels stay within the following ranges: Recommended range: Permitted range: Humidity Excessive changes in humidity can cause unwanted condensation inside the printer.
  • Page 16: Unpacking The Printer

    Unpacking the Printer The printer is heavy. Two or more persons must use the four grip locations on the underside of the printer to move it. The printer is packaged with a lift-off box top and bottom tray carton. Depending on the printer model, the printer can be delivered on a pallet. Warning! printer.
  • Page 17: Repacking The Printer For Shipment

    Chapter 2 Setting Up Your Printer Repacking the Printer for Shipment Before the printer can be repacked for shipment, the supplies in the printer must be removed and the inside of the printer must be cleaned. After the fuser oil bottle is removed, the residual fuser oil that remains within the printer, must be removed.
  • Page 18: Installing The Starter Kit

    Installing the Starter Kit Your printer comes with a Starter Kit that contains: • • • • • • • Note: printer must be moved or shipped. Keep the dropper in a convenient, safe location for future use. The printer also comes with an ozone filter and a waste toner pack that have been pre-installed at the factory.
  • Page 19: Installing The Paper Tray

    Installing the Paper Tray No Paper Feeder Installing Toner Cartridges Each toner cartridge is labeled with the capital letter of the toner color. Insert the toner cartridges in the appropriate slots in the printer from the bottom to the top as follows: C (Cyan), M (Magenta), Y (Yellow), and K (Black).
  • Page 20 Note: cartridge separately. 3. Rock the toner cartridge three or 4. Peel the tape off the cartridge Save the protective cover for future use when shipping the printer and toner 5. Insert the toner cartridge care- 6. Repeat steps 3 through 5 for each 7.
  • Page 21: Installing The Oil Bottle And Fuser Cleaning Roller

    Installing the Oil Bottle and Fuser Cleaning Roller The oil is used for fixing the toner on the paper. The fuser cleaning roller removes any accumulated dust from the fusing unit. Caution! Always keep the printer horizontal to prevent spillage of residual oil and toner.
  • Page 22: Setting The Fuser Cleaning Roller Counter To Zero

    Setting the Fuser Cleaning Roller Counter to Zero Printer software tracks fuser cleaner roller usage. After the counter reaches a pre-set number, the printer displays a message to indicate that maintenance is necessary. Whenever replacing the fuser cleaning roller the counter has to be set to zero as detailed below.
  • Page 23: Installing The Optical Photoconductor (Opc) Belt Cartridge

    Installing the Optical Photoconductor (OPC) Belt Cartridge Caution! Do not touch or wipe off any powder that is on the OPC belt, or expose the OPC belt to light. 1. Open the top and front covers. 2. Lift the green OPC belt cartridge lock levers up until they unlock, with the channels upright.
  • Page 24 Note: to zero. 6. Press the green OPC belt car- 7. Close the top and front covers After replacing the OPC belt cartridge, reset the OPC belt counter tridge lock levers to the closed position. carefully until they lock shut.
  • Page 25: Setting The Opc Belt Counter To Zero

    Setting the OPC Belt Counter to Zero Printer software tracks OPC belt usage. After the counter reaches a pre- set number, the printer displays a message to indicate that maintenance is necessary. After the first installation, and after every replacement of the OPC belt, set the counter to zero.
  • Page 26: Installing The Power Cord

    Installing the Power Cord Warning! Starting the Printer After you install the Starter Kit and plug in the printer, load paper into the paper tray, turn on the printer, and print a test page. Loading Paper for Test Printing Use properly grounded wall sockets. Do not use converter plugs. 1.
  • Page 27: Turning On The Printer

    Turning On the Printer 1. Press the main power switch. The printer will perform a series of diag- nostic tests and then begin the warm-up cycle. This process may take up to 4 minutes. 2. Once the printer has completed the warm-up cycle, make sure the printer display reads “Ready.”...
  • Page 28: Printing A Test Page

    Printing a Test Page To print a test page, use A4 or standard letter-size (8-1/2” x 11”) paper. Tray 1: A4 Ready Tray 1: A4 Not Ready Tray 1: A4 Test Menu Tray 1: A4 Test Print Tray 1: A4 Test Print Tray 1: A4 Not Ready...
  • Page 29 Chapter 2 Setting Up Your Printer Here is a typical printed test page for the Tally T8006e color printers: If the test page doesn’t print properly, check for error indications on the control panel display. See “Chapter 9 Troubleshooting” on page 89. Before you can send files from your computer application to the printer, you must install the appropriate print driver and utilities for your specific computing system.
  • Page 31: Installing Printer Drivers And Utilities

    Installing Printer Drivers Tally Printer Autoplay CD The Tally T8006e CD included with your printer has an autoplay feature that will automatically start the installation process of the drivers and utilities for your printer. The CD contains the T8006e printer drivers, network utilities, and the documentation for your printer.
  • Page 32: Setting Up A Network Printer In Windows

    Setting up a Network Printer in Windows Configuring Windows to Print Using TCP/IP The Tally auto-install CD-ROM automatically installs the drivers and utilities your computer needs to print using TCP/IP. If you are uncertain whether your network settings are correct for printing over the network, consult your Windows Help for your operating system.
  • Page 33: Assigning The Printer An Ip Address, Subnet Mask And Gateway

    Assigning the Printer an IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway Address To print using the TCP/IP protocol, you must assign the printer an IP address, subnet mask and a gateway. If you are uncertain about what setting you should use, consult your network administrator. The IP address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway can be assigned through the printer's control panel or by using the Discover Tool and the printer's internal web page.
  • Page 34 IP Addr IP Addr IP Addr IP Addr IP Addr IP Addr 192.168.31.27 SubNet Mask The SubNet Mask submenu allows you to set the subnet mask value for the printer. When the value is set to 0.0.0.0, the printer subnet mask will be defined according to the address class of the IP address for the printer.
  • Page 35 SubNet Mask (255) SubNet Mask 255.(255) SubNet Mask 255.255.(255) SubNet Mask 255.255.255.(0) SubNet Mask 255.255.255.0 SubNet Mask 255.255.255.0 Once the IP address, subnet mask and gateway address are set , you can complete the installation of the printer using TCP/IP by configuring the TCP/IP printer port for your operating system.
  • Page 36: Ip Setting

    Gateway Addr (192) Gateway Addr 192.(168) Gateway Addr 192.168.(31) Gateway Addr 192.168.31.(240) Gateway Addr 192.168.31.240 Gateway Addr 192.168.31.240 IP Setting The IP setting submenu sets how to set the IP address for the printer. When the value is set to AUTO, the printer obtains the IP address from DHCP server or sets it self by Auto IP function.
  • Page 37: Configuring The Lpr Tcp/Ip Printer Port

    IP Setting AUTO IP Setting MANUAL IP Setting MANUAL IP Setting MANUAL Configuring the LPR TCP/IP Printer Port in Windows 95/98/ME By default, your printer is installed on LPT1 — the physical printer port of your computer. To print over the network, you must now install a virtual port, and tell Windows to print over the virtual printer port rather than the physical port.
  • Page 38: Configuring The Raw (Tcp/Ip) Printer Port

    Configuring the RAW (TCP/IP) Printer Port in Windows 95/98/ME By default, your printer is installed on LPT1 --- the physical printer port of your computer. To print over the network, you must now install a virtual port, and tell Windows to print over the virtual printer port rather than the physical port.
  • Page 39: Configuring The Tcp/Ip Printer Port In

    Configuring the TCP/IP Printer Port in Windows 2000/XP By default, your printer is installed on LPT1 — the physical printer port of your computer. To print over the network, you must now install a virtual port, and tell Windows to print over the virtual printer port rather than the physical port.
  • Page 40: Configuring Windows To Print On A Netware Network

    Configuring Windows to Print on a NetWare Network To configure Windows to print on Novell NetWare networks, install the printer drivers on the network clients. For more information about using the Web Pages to configure network settings, see “Appendix E Network Management”.
  • Page 41: Setting Up A Network Printer On Macintosh

    Setting Up a Network Printer on Macintosh Operating System Requirements For optimum printer performance, use the Macintosh printer driver in the following system and network environment: • • • Hardware Requirements The Macintosh computer must meet the following minimum hardware requirements.
  • Page 42: Uninstalling Macintosh Printer Drivers

    Uninstalling MacIntosh Printer Drivers 1. Insert the CD into your CD-ROM drive. 2. Double click the Tally T8006e CD-ROM. 3. Double click the folder of the language you want to use. 4. In the driver folder for your printer model, double-click Installer. 5.
  • Page 43: Operating Your Printer

    Operating Your Printer Turning the Printer On 1. Press the main power switch. The printer will perform a series of diag- nostic tests and then begin the warm-up cycle. This process may take up to 4 minutes. 2. Once the printer has completed the warm-up cycle, make sure the printer display reads “Ready.”...
  • Page 44: Tray 1

    Tray 1 Media Type Plain Paper Thick Stock Label Paper Transpar- ency Envelope Trays 2 Media Type Plain Paper Note: printing quality. When determining the paper to use, consult the table above for capacities. Media Specifications Capacity Media Size Laser Printer Stock Paper weight: 16 - 24 lb.
  • Page 45: Loading Media

    Loading Media When loading paper or transparencies into your printer, do not load too much and make sure that the media is all the same size. Loading beyond the specified capacity will cause paper jams. When using transparencies ensure that this is the only media in the tray. 1.
  • Page 46 4. Put the paper tray into the printer. 5. Confirm that the display shows the correct paper size. If --- appears on the display as the paper size, reinstall the paper, making sure the paper fits securely in the tray.
  • Page 47: Control Panel

    Control Panel The control panel is made up of the display, four indicator lamps, and seven control keys that allow you to control and monitor printer operations. Display The display provides messages indicating the state of the printer. The example display below shows the printer printing a file using Letter paper loaded into Tray 1.
  • Page 48: Control Keys

    Control Keys The T8006e control panel has seven control keys that allow you to control the printer functions. FORMFEED Use FORMFEED to force the printer to print to the currently loaded media. Note: specified on the display will cause the printer to print the job incorrectly and reduce overall print quality of the printer.
  • Page 49 CLEAR Use CLEAR to clear the printer memory once a job has been started. 1. Press ONLINE to stop printing. 2. Cancel the print job on the sending computer. 3. Hold down CLEAR for at least two seconds. When the print data is erased, the DATA lamp will shut off, and the printer will automatically return to online mode.
  • Page 50 Tray1: Letter Tray1 Load Trans Tray1: Letter Tray1: Load Plain Tray1: Letter Printing More information about Control Panel menu functions and display messages is contained in the appendixes. See “Appendix C Control Panel Menu Functions” on page 115, and “Appendix D Control Panel Messages”...
  • Page 51: Changing Print Defaults

    Chapter 5 Changing Print Defaults A printer driver is software your computer uses to translate your documents into a format the printer can understand. By configuring the printer driver settings, you can change how your computer sends documents to the printer. There are two ways that you can configure the printer driver settings;...
  • Page 52: Changing Default Print Driver Properties

    Changing Default Print Driver Properties Windows 95/98/ME 1. From the Windows taskbar, click the Start button. 2. Go to Settings. 3. Click on Printers to open the Printers folder. 4. In the Printers folder, right click the Tally T8006e Printer icon. 5.
  • Page 53: Windows Nt 4.0

    Chapter 5 Changing Print Defaults Windows NT 4.0 1. From the Windows taskbar, click the Start button. 2. Go to Settings. 3. Click on Printers to open the Printers folder. 4. In the Printers folder, right click the Tally T8006e Printer icon. 5.
  • Page 54: Windows 2000

    Tally T8006e Color Laser Printer User Guide Windows 2000 1. From the Windows taskbar, click the Start button. 2. Go to Settings. 3. Click on Printers to open the Printers folder. 4. In the Printers folder, right click the Tally T8006e Printer icon. 5.
  • Page 55: Windows Xp

    Chapter 5 Changing Print Defaults Windows XP 1. From the Windows taskbar, click the Start button. 2. Click on Control Panel. 3. Click on Printers and Faxes to open the Printers folder. 4. In the Printers folder, right click the Tally T8006e Printer icon. 5.
  • Page 56: Selecting Page Settings

    Selecting Page Settings The Tally Print Driver Page setup tab allows you to select optional paper sources and media types. Here you can begin to change settings to make the page look the way you want it to look. In addition, you can select several options such as the number of copies you want to print.
  • Page 57 Item Description Duplex Printing Use Duplex Printing to print on both sides of the currently selected media. To use the Duplex Printing mode, select the Duplex Printing check box. Duplex Printing is not available for Commercial#10, International DL, or custom paper sizes. Duplex Printing on Ledger require an additional memory module to be installed.
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  • Page 59: Setting Colors And Print Quality

    Setting Colors and Print Quality The Color/Print quality tab allows you to make customized color and mode choices for documents, photographs, and graphics. The default setting is document, which provides the best settings for printing text or mixed text and graphics. For sharper photographs, choose photographs; for sharper graphics, or to match a specific color, choose graphics.
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  • Page 61: Adjusting Colors

    Adjusting Colors Use the Color Adjustment button to adjust the hue, color, and density of the printer output. Color Adjustment will only work when Custom Setting is selected under Color Mode settings. Following is a summary of the available adjustments to customize the color output of your printer.
  • Page 62: Adjusting Density

    Adjusting Density From the Density Adjustment tab, select the Adjust Density check box to adjust the print density for each color. Use the scroll box for each color—Black, Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow—to decrease or increase 21 density levels from light, -10, to dark, +10. Item Black Cyan...
  • Page 63: Registering Custom Edits

    Registering Custom Edits Use the Edit option to register custom color settings and save them for later use. The registration name can include up to ten characters, and you can register up to ten configurations. To use the custom color settings, you must select Custom Setting from the Color Mode section of the Color tab.
  • Page 64: Customizing Watermarks

    Customizing Watermarks Custom color watermarks can identify special types of documents, such as “Confidential.” The Watermark settings allow you to position your watermarks on your printed page, and to specify, register, or delete watermarks. Item Print Watermark Watermark Font Style Font Size Color Position...
  • Page 65: Setting Options

    Setting Options The Options tab allows you to further customize your print job. For example, you can choose to make the printer feed a sheet of paper between each print job, or display some information while a job is printing. Also, Printing Options and Other Features allow you to set character smoothing or special black characters, among other available settings.
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  • Page 67: Setting Device Settings

    Setting Device Settings The Device setting tab allows you to further set your printer information. Before you can use the optional devices, you must tell the drivers that optional devices are installed. The information on a printer was acquired and it made it possible to be automatic and to set up. Item Available options...
  • Page 68: Setting Printing Conditions

    Setting Printing Conditions The About tab provides information about the Tally Color Printer Driver, and also gives you an opportunity to replace all of your customized settings with the original Tally default print settings. To close the About tab, click OK . Item Restore All Items to Default...
  • Page 69: Maintaining Your Printer

    Maintaining Your Printer When supplies such as toner cartridges and fuser oil need replacement, and when printer parts need replacement after high-volume printing, the control panel displays messages. See “Chapter 4 Operating Your Printer” on page 35, and “Appendix D Control Panel Messages”...
  • Page 70 Caution! To avoid toner spillage, keep the toner cartridge horizontal with the labels facing upward. Note: toner cartridges separately. 1. Unlock the lever. 2. Open the front cover. Do not install the toner cartridges upside-down or in reverse order. 3. Pull the empty toner cartridge out of the printer.
  • Page 71: Replacing The Oil Bottle

    Replacing the Oil Bottle Replace the oil bottle after 12,000 pages have printed (at a 5% toner coverage rate on letter-size paper). The oil must be replaced sooner than the 12,000-page specification if the fusing unit has been replaced, because the new fusing unit requires extra oil for the initial coating of its rollers.
  • Page 72 Note: out of the printer. 4. Lift the used oil bottle out of the printer. 5. Discard the used oil bottle as indicated in “Disposing of Supplies” on page 71. To avoid drips, hold a sheet of paper under the used oil bottle while you lift it 6.
  • Page 73: Replacing The Waste Toner Pack

    Replacing the Waste Toner Pack Replace the waste toner pack in the T8006e after 12,000 pages (3000 color pages) of printing (at a 5% toner coverage rate on letter-size paper). Warning! water for a minimum of 15 minutes and contact a physician. 5.
  • Page 74: Replacing The Fuser Cleaning Roller

    Replacing the Fuser Cleaning Roller Replace the fuser cleaning roller at least once every 12 months, or when the control panel display indicates that replacement is necessary. The life of the fuser cleaning roller in the T8006e is about 12,000 pages (at a 5% toner coverage rate on letter-size paper).
  • Page 75 Note: Set the fuser cleaning roller counter to zero after initial installation and replacement. For more information, see “Setting the Fuser Cleaning Roller Counter to Zero” on page 14.. 2. Pull and unlock the lever. 3. Open the top cover fully. 4.
  • Page 76: Replacing The Ozone Filter

    Replacing the Ozone Filter Replace the ozone filter whenever you replace the fuser cleaning roller, at least once every 12 months. 1. Turn the power switch off. 2. At the rear of the printer, slide the ozone-filter case out. 3. Remove the ozone filter from the case.
  • Page 77: Replacing The Optical Photoconductor (Opc) Belt Cartridge

    Replacing the Optical Photoconductor (OPC) Belt Cartridge Replace the OPC belt cartridge at least once every 12 months, or when the control panel display indicates that replacement is necessary. The life of the OPC belt cartridge for the T8006e is about 60,000 images (15,000 color pages) at a 5% toner coverage rate on letter-size paper.
  • Page 78 Caution! the OPC belt to light. 5. Pull the used OPC belt cartridge upward and out of the printer carefully to avoid spilling toner. 6. Discard the used OPC belt cartridge as indicated in “Disposing of Supplies” on page 71. Do not touch or wipe off any powder that is on the OPC belt, nor expose 7.
  • Page 79: Disposing Of Supplies

    Note: more information, see “Setting the OPC Belt Counter to Zero” on page 17. Disposing of Supplies Discard supplies as general nonflammable articles (waste plastics and metal). Follow a method for disposing of and sorting such articles if the method is specified by municipal bylaws. If you rely on a commercial processor to dispose of your consumables as industrial waste, refer to the following types and characteristics of the supplies: Component...
  • Page 81: Cleaning The Printer

    Cleaning the Printer Cleaning the Registration Roller Use dry soft cotton cloth to clean the registration roller following the procedure below. Caution! Chapter 7 Do not use alcohol or water to clean the registration roller. 1. Turn off and unplug the printer. 2.
  • Page 82: Cleaning The Transfer Roller

    Cleaning the Transfer Roller Use dry soft cotton cloth to clean the transfer roller following the procedure below. 1. Turn off and unplug the printer. 2. Open the back cover of the printer. 3. Using a dry cotton cloth, gently rotate and wipe off any paper or toner particles remaining on the sur- face of the transfer roller.
  • Page 83: Cleaning The Paper Discharger

    Cleaning the Paper Discharger Use dry soft cotton cloth and a cotton swab to clean the transfer roller following the procedure below. 6. Reinstall the paper discharger by inserting the left end of the paper discharger into the cradle, and then lowering the right side until it is fully seated.
  • Page 84: Cleaning The Opc Belt Cartridge

    Cleaning the OPC Belt Cartridge Clean the OPC belt cartridge following the procedure below. Caution! the surface of the OPC belt. Do not expose the OPC belt cartridge to light, and do not touch 1. Turn off and unplug the printer. 2.
  • Page 85 5. Pull the OPC belt cartridge out of the printer. 6. Put the OPC belt cartridge on a sheet of clean paper with the photosensitive belt facing upward. 7. Put several sheets of clean paper over the OPC belt cartridge to protect the photosensitive belt from light.
  • Page 86 11. Push the green OPC belt cartridge lock levers down until they lock. 12. Close the top and front covers and plug in the printer power cord.
  • Page 87: Cleaning The Optical Unit Glass

    Cleaning the Optical Unit Glass Use dry soft cotton cloth to clean the optical unit glass following the procedure below. Caution! the surface of the OPC belt. Do not expose the OPC belt cartridge to light, and do not touch 1.
  • Page 88: Cleaning The Inside Of The Printer

    Cleaning the Inside of the Printer Use a toner vacuum and a soft cotton cloth to clean the inside of the printer following the procedure below. Caution! around the transfer drum so the toner vacuum does not touch the drum. Use only a dry cotton cloth to wipe the inside of the printer.
  • Page 89 6. Use a toner vacuum to clean any dust or toner that is loose in the bottom of the printer. 7. Use a dry cloth to gently wipe the inside of the printer. 8. Reinstall the OPC belt cartridge. 9. Remove the drum cleaner roller cover.
  • Page 90 Tally T8006e Color Laser Printers User Guide 18. Reinstall the waste toner pack. 19. Close the front cover and plug in the printer power cord.
  • Page 91: Options And Accessories

    Options and Accessories Options and accessories for your printer include memory modules, a duplex printing unit, and a paper feeder. The duplex printing unit provides the ability to print images on both sides of paper or media. To support large print jobs, you can add paper feeder trays to increase the paper capacity up to 500 sheets.
  • Page 92: Installing Memory Modules

    Installing Memory Modules Caution! removing the memory module from its protective bag, touch a grounded metal object to discharge any static electricity that could be stored in your body. Installation procedureAfter you install additional memory: The memory module is sensitive to static discharge. Before 1.
  • Page 93 TEST00 DRAM RW $$M Note: The amount of memory installed is shown on the bottom row of the display immediately after start-up. 8. Slide the controller board back into the printer and reinstall the screws. 9. Connect the power cord and the interface cable to the printer.
  • Page 94: Installing The Duplex Printing Unit

    Installing the Duplex Printing Unit For details on how to install the optional Duplex Unit, see the operation manual supplied with the Duplex Unit. For details on how to install the optional paper feeder, see the operation manual supplied with the paper feeder. Adjusting the Paper Feeder When printing from the paper feeder, if your documents are not centered on the paper, use the following procedure to adjust the margins of the...
  • Page 95 Utility Menu Tray 2 Margin 10. Press the ENTER key again to confirm the settings. 11. Restart the printer. 12. Reprint the test pattern and check the margins.
  • Page 97: Chapter 9 Troubleshooting

    How to Solve Printing Problems To correct a printer problem, use the troubleshooting tables in this chapter as follows: 1. Locate your current printer problem in the left “PROBLEM” col- umn. 2. Match the problem to the possible causes in the “POSSIBLE CAUSE”...
  • Page 98: Clearing Jam 1

    Clearing Jam 1 The illustration below shows the Jam 1 area within the printer. Jams usually occur in this area because paper is jammed between the paper tray and the transfer drum. If you are unable to clear the jam or if the jam continues to occur, follow the troubleshooting procedures at the end of the steps for clearing the Jam 1 area.
  • Page 99 5. Make sure that no jammed or torn pieces of paper remain in the printer. 6. Close and carefully lock the back cover(s). 8. Close the back cover carefully until it locks. Troubleshooting Jam 1 If jams occur often in the Jam 1 area, proceed to the following problem- and-correction procedures.
  • Page 100 Jam 1 Paper from the paper tray jams between the paper tray and the transfer drum. Possible Cause Too many sheets of paper are in the paper tray. The paper guides do not guide the paper properly. Paper from a previous paper jam is caught inside of the printer.
  • Page 101: Clearing Jam 2

    Clearing Jam 2 The illustration below shows the Jam 2 area within the printer. Jams usually occur in this area because the paper jams near the transfer drum. If you are unable to clear the jam or if the jam continues to occur, follow the troubleshooting procedures at the end of the steps for clearing the Jam 2 area.
  • Page 102 3. Make sure that no jammed or torn pieces of paper remain in the printer. 4. Close the back cover carefully until it locks. Troubleshooting Jam 2 If jams occur often in the Jam 2 area, proceed to the following problem- and-correction procedures.
  • Page 103: Clearing Jams 3 And 4

    Clearing Jams 3 and 4 The illustration below shows the Jam 3 and 4 areas within the printer. Jams usually occur in this area because the paper jams between the fuser unit and the paper exit. If you are unable to clear the jam or if the jam continues to occur, follow the troubleshooting procedures at the end of the steps for clearing the Jam 3 and 4 areas.
  • Page 104 Caution! Warning! 7. Make sure that no jammed or torn pieces of paper remain in the printer. 4. Remove the fuser cleaning roller by turning the small green handles between the fuser cleaning roller and the oil bottle and pulling the fuser cleaning roller out by the green handle at its center.
  • Page 105 Troubleshooting Jams 3 and 4 If jams occur often in the Jam 3 and 4 areas, proceed to the following problem-and-correction procedures. Caution! or repair. If the problem is not found and corrected after following these troubleshooting steps, contact a Tally Service Technician. Jams 3 and Jam 4 Paper jams between the fusing unit and the paper...
  • Page 106: Poor Print Quality

    Poor Print Quality Poor print quality may be due to various causes. Proceed to the following problem-and-correction procedures. Caution! or repair. If the problem is not found and corrected after following these troubleshooting steps, contact a Tally Service Technician. Poor Print Quality Characters and lines are faint.
  • Page 107 Poor Print Quality Characters, lines, and graphics are too dark, and/ or have black striping. Images and backgrounds are dirty with toner. Characters and graphics are dull. The back-side of the paper is dirty with toner. General printing of charac- ters and graphics is poor.
  • Page 108 Poor Print Quality (continued) Characters, lines, or graph- ics do not completely print out. Characters, lines, or graph- ics are incorrectly oriented. The linefeed is incorrect or out of phase. The print data is printed without being spooled. Characters, lines, and graphics are printed in gray-scale instead of color;...
  • Page 109: Slow Or No Printing

    Slow or No Printing Slow or no printing may be due to various causes. Proceed to the following problem-and-correction procedures. Caution! or repair. If the problem is not found and corrected after following these troubleshooting steps, contact a Tally Service Technician. Slow or No Printing The printer will not turn Unknown or garbled con-...
  • Page 110 Slow or No Printing The printer does not print. Print process has stopped and/or has stopped responding. Intermittent printing. Symbols are printed. (Continued on next page.) Possible Cause The printer is offline (the ONLINE lamp is off). An incompatible printer driver is being used.
  • Page 111 Slow or No Printing (continued) The printer does not print. Print process has stopped and/or has stopped responding. Intermittent printing. Symbols are printed. Possible Cause The LAN Network interface cable is disconnected or is damaged. The logical printer is adding or replacing character strings.
  • Page 112: Macintosh Chooser Problems

    Macintosh Chooser Problems If your Tally T8006e printer does not show in the Connected To: window when you click the Tally T8006e printer icon in the Chooser, check for the following items. Not in Connected To: Nothing in Connected To: Others on the network are visible, but not the printer.
  • Page 113: Network Problems

    Network Problems Network problems may be caused by various problems and situations. Proceed to the following problem-and-correction procedures. Caution! or repair. If the problem is not found and corrected after following these troubleshooting steps, contact a tally Service Technician. Network Problem Bitmaps (Windows RLE compressed graphic data) Color Matching...
  • Page 114 Network Problem Performance Priority when different settings are specified Reduced and enlarged Print from Word Spool error Spool setting Possible Correction If you feel that monochrome printing speed is too slow, you can speed up the printing by setting the printer driver to mono- chrome.
  • Page 115: Printer Driver Restrictions

    Printer Driver Restrictions Printing may be unsuccessful in the following applications using the indicated printer driver. Application Printer Driver Word2000 Word2002 Excel PowerPoint Access WordPro Approach Lotus 1-2-3 Freelance WordPerfect9 Illustrator PageMaker6.5 Framemaker5.0 Possible Errors or Restrictions Colored dashed lines may appear in black solid lines. Graphic data may not be printed.
  • Page 117: Printer Specifications

    Printer Specifications PERFORMANCE Print Technology: Print Speed (Letter): Resolution: Acoustic Level: Time to First Page: Warmup Time: HARDWARE/SOFTWARE CAPABILITIES Processor: Memory: Print Language: Compatibility: Color Matching: Appendix A Electro-photographic semiconductor laser Monochrome Black + 1 Color Black + 2 Colors 4 Color 600 x 600 DPI (1200 DPI Quality with Tally Rendering Enhance- ment Technology)
  • Page 118 Interface: Network Management: PAPER HANDLING Paper Sizes: Max. Print Area: Paper Input: Paper Output: Duplexing: Print Media: Media Weights: POWER Requirements: Consumption: ENVIRONMENTAL Dimensions & Weights: Base Unit: 19.7” (W) x 16.1” (H) x 20.5” (D); 86 lb Temperature: Humidity: Energy Star: 10BaseT/100 Base TX Ethernet;...
  • Page 119 RELIABILITY Jam Rate: 1/2,000 pages MTBF: 5,000 Hours MTTR: 30 Minutes or Less WARRANTY Standard Warranty One Year Extended Warranty 2 & 3 Years Onsite CONSUMABLES Toner Black - 12,000 pages (Avg)/C,M,Y 7200 pages each (Avg) (@ 5% of each color) OPC Belt Cartridge 60,000 Colour planes (Maximum) (15,000 pages color/ 60,000 pages monochrome) @ 5% coverage each color and...
  • Page 121: Periodic Replacement Parts

    Periodic Replacement Some of the component parts of the printer naturally deteriorate over time. Periodic replacement of these parts will ensure the highest quality output from your printer. The following table gives suggested intervals for replacing these parts. Because the life span of periodic replacement parts depends on how the part was used, it may have to be replaced earlier than the time indicated below.
  • Page 122 Periodic Replacement Parts Replace When Transfer Roller Drum Cleaner Transfer Drum Part Location About 120,000 pages are Printer printed About 120,000 pages are Printer printed About 300,000 pages are Printer printed (About 150,000 pages for color printing)
  • Page 123: Control Panel Menu Functions

    Appendix C Control Panel Menu Functions...
  • Page 124: Menu Tree

    Menu Tree A key operation follows the following chart. Online ONLINE ONLINE Offline ONLINE Key MENU/ENTER/ Key or TRAY/ ONLINE (under 2 seconds) Panel Menu MENU Utility Menu (over 2 seconds) Network Menu MEDIA/ RESET...
  • Page 125: Panel Menu Tree

    Panel Menu Tree A key operation follows the following chart. Utility Menu TRAY/ Config Menu MEDIA/ Clear FC.Roll Clear BeltCG Clear Print Info Tray2 Margin Duplex Margin Timeout SleepMode SleepTime Port Priority Display Not Execute Execute Not Execute Execute Not Execute Execute -35 ~ +35 -35 ~ +35...
  • Page 126: Utility Menu And Network Menu Tree

    Utility Menu and Network Menu Tree A key operation follows the following chart. Utility Menu TRAY/ Network Menu MEDIA/ MENU/ENTER/ Clear FC.Roll Clear BeltCG Clear Print Info Tray2 Margin Duplex Margin IP Addr Subnet Mask Gateway Addr IP Setting Not Execute Execute Not Execute Execute...
  • Page 127: Menu Navigation Keys

    Menu Navigation Keys The menus on the control panel allow you to test and change the configuration of the printer. Menu Display Format Menu options are shown in the bottom row of the display. Following is an example of navigation through the menu to the Timeout settings. Notice the top row of the display does not change.
  • Page 128: Test Menu

    Test Menu The Test Menu allows you to print the test pattern, current menu settings, and printer information. TestPrint TestPrint is a built-in feature that allows you to check printer operations. To print a TestPrint: Tray2: Letter Ready Tray2: Letter Not Ready Tray1: A4 Not Ready...
  • Page 129: Configpage

    ConfigPage ConfigPage is a built-in feature of the T8006e which prints out the current menu settings and printer information. To print a ConfigPage: Tray2: Letter Ready Tray2: Letter Not Ready Tray1: A4 Not Ready Tray1: A4 Test Menu Tray1: A4 TestPrint Tray1: A4 ConfigPage...
  • Page 130: Netconfigpage

    NetConfigPage NetConfigPage is a built-in feature of the T8006e which prints out the current network settings. To print a NetConfigPage: Tray2: Letter Ready Tray2: Letter Not Ready Tray1: A4 Not Ready Tray1: A4 Test Menu Tray1: A4 TestPrint Tray1: A4 NetConfigPage Tray1: A4 NetConfigPage...
  • Page 131: Statuspage

    StatusPage StatusPage is a built-in feature of the T8006e which prints out the current printer information. To print a StatusPage: Tray2: Letter Ready Tray2: Letter Not Ready Tray1: A4 Not Ready Tray1: A4 Test Menu Tray1: A4 TestPrint Tray1: A4 StatusPage Tray1: A4 StatusPage...
  • Page 132: Testmode

    TestMode TestMode allows you to select the page size and media types for printing the TestPrint, ConfigPage, NetConfig and StatusPage. Test mode settings include PLAIN (plain paper), TRANS (transparencies), THICK (thick or label paper) and DUPLEX (plain paper). The following example shows how to change the TestMode settings from PLAIN to TRANS.
  • Page 133: Config Menu

    Config Menu The Config Menu allows you to configure the Timeout, SleepTime, Port Priority and Display functions. Timeout The Timeout function allows you to choose how long the printer will wait after a break in data reception before it moves on to the next job. You can set Timeout for 5 to 999 seconds (the default Timeout setting is 300 seconds).
  • Page 134: Sleepmode

    Tray1: Letter Timeout = 600 SleepMode SleepMode allows you to select the printer uses less power. When SleepMode is ON, according to settings of a SleepTime, printer shifts to power saving. The following example shows how to change the SleepMode setting from ON to OFF.
  • Page 135: Sleeptime

    Tray1: B5/EXE. SleepMode = OFF Tray1: B5/EXE. SleepMode = OFF SleepTime SleepTime allows you to set the amount of time the printer will wait before it enters sleep mode (from 5 to 240 minutes). When in sleep mode, the printer uses less power (the default SleepTime setting is 30 minutes). The following example shows how to change the SleepTime setting from 30 minutes to 15 minutes.
  • Page 136: Port

    Tray1: B5/EXE. SleepTime = 30M* Tray1: B5/EXE. SleepTime = 15M Tray1: B5/EXE. SleepTime = 15M* Port Port allows you to choose whether the printer will use the parallel interface, the network interface, or both. Port settings include AUTO, which allows you to use both the parallel and network interface; NET, which allows only the network interface to be used;...
  • Page 137: Priority

    Tray1: A4 Port Tray1: A4 Port = AUTO* Tray1: A4 Port = NET Tray1: A4 Port = NET* Priority Priority allows you to select which port has a greater priority for processing print jobs. Priority settings include AUTO, which automatically alternates between the parallel and network interface;...
  • Page 138: Display

    Tray1: A4 Timeout Tray1: A4 Priority Tray1: A4 Priority = AUTO Tray1: A4 Priority = LOCAL Tray1: A4 Priority = LOCAL Display Display allows you to select the desired language used on the display. You can select English, Germany, France, Spain or Italy. The following example shows how to change the display from ENGLISH to FRANCE.
  • Page 139 Tray1: A4 ConfigMenu Tray1: A4 Timeout Tray1: A4 Display Tray1: A4 Display = ENGLISH Tray1: A4 Display = FRANCE Tray1: A4 Display = FRANCE 4. Using the keys, select Con- figMenu. 5. Press the ENTER key to enter Con- figMenu. 6.
  • Page 140: Parallel Menu

    Parallel Menu The Parallel Menu allows you to choose settings for the printer parallel interface, using the ComMode and Timing submenus. ComMode ComMode allows you to select the operating mode for the parallel interface. Under normal circumstances, you should operate in the AUTO mode.
  • Page 141: Timing

    Tray1: Legal ComMode = CMPA Timing Timing allows you to select the timing sequence of the Ack and Busy signals for the parallel interface. The Timing settings include A-B, A-B-A, and B-A. The following example shows how to change the timing of the parallel interface from A-B to A-B-A.
  • Page 142 Tray1: A4 Timing = A-B-A Tray1: A4 Timing = A-B-A* 8. Using the keys, select the desired setting. 9. Press the ENTER key to enter the setting into memory. 10. Press the ONLINE key to return to the online mode.
  • Page 143: Utility Menu

    Utility Menu The Utility Menu allows you to Fuser Cleaning Roll Counter to Zero, Belt Cartridge Counter to Zero, Clear Printer Information, Tray2 Margin setting and Duplex Margin setting. Clear FC. Roll The life counter of the clearing roller is cleared. Then both the warning and operator call are canceled.
  • Page 144: Clear Beltcg

    Clear BeltCG The life counter of the belt cartridge is cleared. Then both the warning and operator call are canceled. This function is used together with the belt cartridge. Tray1: A4 Ready Tray1: A4 Not Ready Tray1: A4 Utility Menu Utility Menu Clear FC.Roll Utility Menu...
  • Page 145: Clear Print Info

    Clear Print Info Printer log information (printing number of sheets) is cleared. Tray1: A4 Ready Tray1: A4 Not Ready Tray1: A4 Utility Menu Utility Menu Clear FC.Roll Utility Menu Clear Print Info Clear Print Info Not Execute Clear Print Info Execute Completed Clear Print Info...
  • Page 146: Tray2 Margin

    Tray2 Margin A printing start position in the horizontal direction to load paper from the cassette 2 is adjusted. There are 5 step of –35, -30, … , 0, … , +35 in the adjustment value.(The unit of the adjustment value is 1/10mm.) This function can be used only when a cassette 2 is attached.(When cassette 2 are increased, it is used.) The following example show how to change the Tray2 Margin setting...
  • Page 147: Duplex Margin

    Duplex Margin A printing start position in the horizontal direction to load paper from the duplex print unit is adjusted. There are 5 step of –35, -30, …, 0, …, +35 in the adjustment value.(The unit of the adjustment value is 1/10mm.) This function can be used only when a duplex print unit is attached.
  • Page 148: Network Menu

    Network Menu The Network Menu allows the network administrator to configure network settings for the printer. Before starting the Network Menu, disconnect the network cable. IP Address The example below shows how to set the IP address to 192.168.31.27. To return to the previous step, press the Tray1:A4 Ready...
  • Page 149: Subnet Address

    IP Addr 192. 168. (031) IP Addr 192.168. 31. (027) IP Addr 192. 168. 31. 27* Tray1: A4 Reset Subnet Address The example below shows how to set the subnet address to 255.255.255.0. To return to the previous step, press the Tray1:A4 Ready Tray1:A4...
  • Page 150 SubNet Mask SubNet Mask SubNet Mask SubNet Mask SubNet Mask Network Menu Tray1: A4 Reset 7. Press the ENTER key to enter the (000) 8. Using the (255) 9. Press the ENTER key. Then, 255. (255) 10. Press the ENTER key. Then, 255.
  • Page 151: Gateway Address

    Gateway Address The example below shows how to set the gateway address to 192.168.31.1. To return to the previous step, press the Tray1:A4 Ready Tray1:A4 Not Ready Tray1:A4 Utility Menu Tray1:A4 Network Menu IP Addr GateWay Addr GateWay Addr GateWay Addr GateWay Addr 192.
  • Page 152: Ip Setting

    GateWay Addr GateWay Addr GateWay Addr 192. 168. Tray1: A4 Reset IP Setting The example below shows how to set the IP setting to Auto. To return to the previous step, press the Tray1:A4 Ready Tray1:A4 Not Ready Tray1:A4 Utility Menu Tray1:A4 Network Menu IP Addr...
  • Page 153 IP Setting MANUAL IP Setting MANUAL IP Setting AUTO IP Setting AUTO Tray1: A4 Reset 6. Using the keys, select the desired setting. 7. Press the ENTER key to enter the IP Setting submenu. 8. Using the keys, change the number in parentheses to AUTO.
  • Page 155: Control Panel Messages

    Control Panel Messages Messages The following messages may appear on the control panel display. Cancel Job* Change Tray # $$$$ (media): Info Check Front Cover Check Output Tray Check Toner KYMC Appendix D Canceling job User has sent a job that requires a certain # = Tray No.
  • Page 156 Close Back Cover Close Duplex Unit Close Front Cover Close PFU Cover Close Top Cover Data Error Decompressing… Duplicate IPaddr ERROR RECOVERY Install PFU The back cover is not fully closed. Cover of Duplex unit is opened. The front cover is not fully closed. The paper feeder unit cover is not fully closed.
  • Page 157 Jam# Info1, info2 Not Ready Open Front Cover Output Tray Full Printing Please Wait READY Replace Belt CG Replace FC. Roll Replace Fuser Oil A paper jam has occurred in the indi- cated place. # : 1, 2, 3, 4, -A, -B, -C, -D, -E, -F Info1,Info2 : Upper, Rear, Duplex The printer is not ready to receive print data.
  • Page 158 Replace WT. Pack Replace Fuser Replace Parts X Replace Toner # Reset Set Belt CG Set # Toner CG Set FC. Roll Set Fuser Unit Set Transfer Roll The waste toner pack requires replace- ment or is not properly installed. Contact a qualified Tally service repre- sentative.
  • Page 159 Set Tray # Sleep Mode SVC ### ERROR TEST ## TEST finished. TFTP download. Toner CG Error Tray # Load size Tray # Load media UNAME Warming up Paper Tray 1, 2 is not securely attached to the printer (#: 1, 2). The printer is operating in energy-saving mode until a new print job is received.
  • Page 160: Paper Sizes

    Paper Sizes The following table lists and describes the types of paper that may display in messages on the control panel. Display EXE. LGL. LTR. Free Paper Types The following table lists and describes the types of paper and media that may display in messages on the control panel.
  • Page 161: Appendix E Network Management

    Network Management Overview The Tally T8006e printers utilize a standard network interface and a number of standard protocols for printing across the network. Network Interface The printer has a single port that accepts a standard RJ45 Ethernet connector. The Ethernet port supports both 10baseT and 100baseTX through automatic switching.
  • Page 162: Supported Operating Systems

    Supported Other Protocols DDNS WINS SMTP Supported Operating Systems You can use this printer under NetWare, Microsoft Windows, Apple Macintosh. If you are using NetWare on your local network, you should use the IPX/SPX NetWare protocol. Setting Up the Printer for Network Management In order to configure the printer via the web browser or through SNMP, you must ensure that the network protocol settings for the printer’s network interface are correct.
  • Page 163: Managing Network Settings With The Web Interface

    Managing Network Settings with the Web Interface You can use the on-board Web server to configure the network settings of the printer from your own computer. In order to use HTTP for printer management, use either Netscape 4.0 or later, or Internet Explorer 4.0 or later.
  • Page 164 2. Make the desired changes. In this case, we will change the IP Address, Subnet Mask and IP Setting. 3. Enter the password and then click the Apply but- ton. The default password is: sysadm. 4. When the change have been entered, the printer management program will ask you to restart the...
  • Page 165: Managing Tcp/Ip Settings

    Managing TCP/IP Settings Configuring the Printer for TCP/IP Environment You can manage TCP/IP settings from Web page depending on how you will be using the printer on your network. Parameter IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway IP Address Mode Primary DNS Server Description Sets the printer IP address...
  • Page 166 Parameter Secondary DNS Server DDNS Host Name Domain Name WINS WINS Name Primary WINS Server Secondary WINS Server SLP Scope List Raw Socket 1 Raw Socket 2 LPD Printing This printer supports LPD, LPR.LPQ, and LPRM. You can specify any string as the remote queue name.
  • Page 167: Managing Appletalk Settings

    Managing AppleTalk Settings By default, the printer is ready to print using AppleTalk. If you require the default settings changed, use the AppleTalk menu from your Web browser. Parameter Description Enable Apple- Enables or disables the AppleTalk function. The Talk default is Enabled.
  • Page 168: Configuring Snmp Settings

    Configuring SNMP settings This printer supports SNMP to manage its network interface. You can use MIB II, a portion of Printer MIB, and TRAP for SNMP management. Parameter SNMP Enable JetAdmin(TM) Compatible Read Community Write Community Trap Address Trap Community System Location System Contact System Name...
  • Page 169 Parameter Description Printer Trap Enable or disable the Printer Trap. The default is Disable. Printer Job Trap Enable or disable the Printer Job Trap. The default is Disable.
  • Page 170: Configuring The Printer For Ipp

    Configuring the Printer for IPP By default, the printer is ready to print using IPP. If you require the default settings changed, use the IPP page from your Web browser. Parameter Enable IPP Port 80 Printer Name Printer Location Printer Infor- mation More Printer Information...
  • Page 171 Parameter Description Printer Make Sets an identification of the make and model. and Model More Printer Sets more information about this printer. The infor- Information mation is intended to be germane to this printer regardless to site specific modifications or services. Message from Sets a message from operator/administrator to indi- Operator...
  • Page 172: Configuring The Printer For Email

    Configuring the Printer for Email The E-mail function is to notify the error status of the printer. If you set your Email Address, when the printer is specified status, the printer sends its status to you with Email. This printer can specify the Email address. The number of Email address is maximum five.
  • Page 173 Parameter Recipient 3 Level of Notification Recipient 4 Email Address Recipient 4 Level of Notification Recipient 5 Email Address Recipient 5 Level of Notification Notification Level Service Call Consumables All Event Offline Description Sets the kind of status that you want to notify. Sets the Email address that you want to send Sets the kind of status that you want to notify.
  • Page 174: Using "Discover" Tool

    Using “Discover” tool If you are using TCP/IP to connect to the printer or the printer is default setting without DHCP/BOOTP server, you can use the Discover tool to list the IP address of the printer through your Web browser. Click the displayed IP address in the browser, you can open the Web Page of the printer.
  • Page 175: Remote Printer Management

    Remote Printer Management In this page, Administrator of this printer can operate the maintenance setting. Maintenance Operations Item Parameter Operation Maintenance Page Print Clear FC Roll Clear Belt Cartridge Clear Print Information Reset Init Panel Set- ting Init Network Setting Set Tray 2 -35 to +35 Margin...
  • Page 176 Item Set Duplex Margin Set Administrator Password Item New Password Confirm New Password Parameter Description -25 to +35 Sets the left margin of duplex print- Description Set to change the password, if you want to change. The default is “sysadm”. Re-enter the new password.
  • Page 177: Displaying The General Printer Information

    Displaying the General Printer Information Item1 Item2 Up Time Identification Printer Serial Number Printer Firmware Version MCTL Version DPTL Version Printer Infor- Page Count mation Total Image Count Total Memory Size Paper Feed Tray 1 Paper Feed Tray 2 Description The time for Power on.
  • Page 178 Item1 Options Item2 Description Extended Memory The extended memory size Paper Feeder Unit The state of Paper Feeder unit Duplex Printing The state of a Duplex printing Unit unit...
  • Page 179: Displaying The Printer Report List

    Appendix E Network Management Displaying the Printer Report List All the information of printer setting and printer status are displayed. You can confirm them in this Page through your browser.
  • Page 180: Performs Printing Test Page

    Performs Printing Test Page You can print the printer information on this page. Print Test Page Item Test Page Configuration Page Status Page Network Con- figuration Page Media Type Item Plain (Simplex) Transparency Thick Duplex Description It prints the test page pattern. The default is Test Page.
  • Page 181: Managing Configuration Setting For The Printer

    Managing Configuration Setting for the Printer In this page, you can set the parameter include the same as setting of printer panel menu. Parameter Timeouts Job Timeout (sec) Sleep Mode Sleep Time (min) Language Control Panel Display Lan- guage Web Display Language Ports Select Port Con-...
  • Page 182 IEEE 1284 (Parallel Port) Parameter Description Communication Sets the communication mode. The Mode default is Auto. Timing Sets the Ack-Busy timing. The default is A-B.
  • Page 183: Displaying The State Of Consumables

    Displaying the state of consumables Item1 Item2 Refresh Parts Life Black Toner Informa- Yellow Toner tion Magenta Toner Cyan Toner Belt Cartridge Fuser Cleaner Fuser Oil Waste Toner Pack Fuser Unit Transfer Drum Paper Dis- charger Pickup Roller 1 Pickup Roller 2 Description The state of consumables is updated by pushing this button.
  • Page 184 Item1 Printing Informa- tion Item2 Description Duplex (Color) The number of printed pages with color and duplex. Duplex (Mono) The number of printed pages with B&W and duplex. Simplex (Color) The number of printed pages with color and simplex. Simplex (Mono) The number of printed pages with B&W and simplex.
  • Page 185: Displaying The Status Of Job History

    Displaying the status of Job History Item Description Refresh The state of a printing job is updated by pushing this button. Job-ID The ID of printing job. Name The printing job name. State The state for printing job. Reason The reason of printing job. Owner The owner name of printing job.
  • Page 186: Displaying The Setting Of Network

    Displaying the setting of Network Item MAC Address Network Topology Network Speed(Mbits/sec) TCP/IP Port9100 Selectable Port SNMP SMTP Telnet NetWare AppleTalk Description The MAC Address. The network topology. The state of network speed setting. The state of TCP/IP setting. The state of IPP setting. The state of LPD setting.
  • Page 187: Managing Netware Settings

    Managing NetWare Settings You can manage NetWare settings from NetWare page in the Web Interface. Before you can use the Web Interface to configure the printer, you must set the IP address of the printer. Configuring the Printer Before you can use the Web interface to configure the printer, you must first configure the IP address of the printer.
  • Page 188 Parameter Enable Net- Ware Pserver Name Preferred NDS Tree Preferred Context Preferred File Server Preferred Frame Type NDS Mode Bindery Mode NCP Burst Job Check Interval (sec) Description Enable or disable the NetWare printing. The default is Enable. Sets a print server name. The dafault is TAxxxxxx.
  • Page 189: Configuring The Server

    Configuring the Server If you are using NetWare 4.x or NetWare 5.x, configure the Print Server settings using the NetWare Administrator. For NetWare 3.x, use the NetWare PCONSOLE print console utility. For a basic operation in Print Server mode, you must first associate the the Print queue creation, then the Printer creation, and finally the Print server creation.
  • Page 190 Creating a Printer with NetWare Administrator 1. Reselect Object - Create from the NetWare administrator screen, and then select Printer from Class of New Object. 2. In the Create Printer window, specify the printer name, select Define additional properties, and then click the Create but- ton.
  • Page 191 Creating a Print Server with NetWare Administrator 1. Select Object - Create from the NetWare administrator screen, and then choose Printer Server from the Class of New Object list. 2. In the Create Print Server window, specify a printer server name, select Define Additional Properties box, and then click Create.
  • Page 192 Creating a Print Queue with PCONSOLE Creating a Print Server with PCONSOLE 1. Log in to the primary server, and then open the PCON- SOLE screen. 2. Select Print Queue Informa- tion. 3. Press the Insert key on the screen that displays a list of print queues.
  • Page 193 Setting the Print Server Configuration with PCONSOLE 1. Select print server and then press Enter. 2. Select Printer Server Config- uration from Print Server Information, and then press Enter. 3. Select Printer Configuration from the Print Server Configu- ration menu, and then press Enter.
  • Page 194 Selecting a Print Queue with PCONSOLE 1. Select Queues Serviced by Printer from the Print Server Configuration menu, and then press Enter. 2. Select a printer from the Defined Printers list, and then press Enter. 3. When the Available Queues list is displayed, press Insert, then select a print queue.
  • Page 195: Index

    accessories 83 memory module 83 paper feeder 83 adjustments, paper feeder 86 appletalk settings 159 autoplay CD 23 cartridges OPC belt cleaning 76 OPC belt installation 15 OPC belt replacement 69 toner 11 toner replacement 61 CD, autoplay 23 cleaning OPC belt cartridge 76 optical unit glass 79 paper discharger 75...
  • Page 196 paper tray 11 power cord 18 starter kit 10 toner cartridges 11 IP address, setting 154 IPP 162 jam 2, clearing 93 jams 3 and 4, clearing 95 job history 177 keys, control panel 40, 119 loading media 37 location, printer 6 Macintosh chooser problems 104 printer driver 33...
  • Page 197 options 83 duplex printing unit 83 memory module 83 paper feeder 83 options and accessories 83 overview network management 153 printer 2 ozone filter 4, 10 maintenance 68 replacing 68 page settings 48 panel menu tree 117 paper loading 37 media selection 35 sizes 152 test print 18...
  • Page 198 registration roller, cleaning 73 remote printer management 167 repacking, printer for shipment 9 repair, replacement parts 113 replacement fuser cleaning roller 66 oil bottle 63 OPC belt cartridge 69 ozone filter 68 toner cartridges 61 waste toner pack 65 requirements, system 5, 33 restrictions, print driver 107 RJ-45 port 3 server...
  • Page 200 TALLY REPRESENTATIVES GERMANY Tally Computerdrucker GmbH Postfach 2969 D-89019 Ulm Deutschland Tel.: +49 731 2075 0 Fax: +49 731 2075 100 http://www.Tally.de ITALY Tally S.R.L. Via Borsini 6 I-20094 Corsico (MI) Italia Tel.: +39 02 48608 1 Fax: +39 02 48601 141 http://www.Tally.it SPAIN Tally SRL...

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