Oce North America All in One Printer TDS600 User Manual

Océ TDS600  
Multifunctional Digital System  
User Manual  
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Contents  
Chapter 1  
Introduction  
About this manual 12  
The Océ TDS600 14  
Chapter 2  
Before you begin 24  
Printer operator panel 26  
Display 26  
Counter 27  
Buttons 28  
Select a language 32  
Positioning the reinforcement knives (optional) 34  
Chapter 3  
Use the Océ TDS600 to copy  
Before you begin 38  
Switch the Océ TDS600 printer and scanner on 38  
Switch the Océ TDS600 printer and scanner off 40  
Scanner operator panel 41  
Buttons 42  
Section, Function and Arrow buttons 42  
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Select the required media 48  
Select the input mode 49  
Specify the zoom factor 50  
Using the manual feed for copying 54  
Define delivery of copies 55  
Stop a copy job 56  
Chapter 4  
Buttons 61  
Océ Scan Logic 66  
File mode 71  
Destination 71  
File type 71  
Tiff subformat 72  
PDF compression 73  
Resolution 73  
Zoom 73  
Optimization 74  
Mirror 74  
Océ Scan Manager 75  
Tree view 76  
Table view 76  
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Actions from the Océ Scan Manager 78  
Destinations 78  
Scanned files 81  
Manage the temporary store 83  
Function buttons 88  
Chapter 5  
Non-standard size originals 92  
The scan width 92  
The copy size 93  
Brightness 98  
Automatic background compensation 98  
Editing functions 101  
Auto align 101  
Shift the image 103  
Mirror-image copies 104  
Chapter 6  
Océ Print Exec LT Web  
Introduction to Océ Print Exec LT Web 106  
Basic concepts 106  
Requirements for the user browser software 106  
Requirements for the network infrastructure 106  
Chapter 7  
Océ Power Logic: Remote Logic  
Introduction 110  
Installation procedure for MS Windows systems 111  
Installation procedure for Unix systems 113  
IBM AIX 114  
HP-UX 114  
Linux 114  
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Installation procedure for Other systems 115  
Use Océ Remote Logic 116  
User modes 117  
Log in 118  
Log out 118  
To change the password 118  
Language 119  
Help 119  
Command line parameters 120  
How to use the remote system 122  
Chapter 8  
Océ Power Logic: Queue Manager  
Introduction 124  
Structure 124  
Modes 127  
Icons 128  
Print queue 130  
Inbox queue 131  
History queue 132  
Chapter 9  
Océ Power Logic: System Control Panel  
Introduction 134  
Structure 134  
Icons 136  
User operations 138  
Chapter 10  
Océ Power Logic: Settings Editor (for the key operator)  
Introduction 140  
Starting up and shutting down the controller 141  
Settings Editor 142  
General structure 143  
Menu bar 144  
Top toolbar 144  
Left toolbar 146  
Settings area 146  
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Status bar 147  
Original card 155  
Print card 159  
File card 164  
Scan to file 167  
Sheet 170  
Finishing 174  
Image 176  
Layout 179  
Off line folding 180  
Sheet 186  
Zoom steps 187  
Timers 187  
System related settings 189  
Telephone number 190  
Job priorities 194  
Media 195  
Timers 197  
Disk clean up 198  
Job management 199  
Logging 201  
Chapter 11  
Océ Power Logic: Settings Editor (for the system administrator)  
Introduction 204  
System Administrator settings 205  
Printer related settings 207  
Printer Descriptive Language settings 209  
Pen settings 217  
System related settings 219  
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The account logging mechanism 226  
1 Enable the Account logging option 226  
2 The account log file 226  
5 Use the generated accounting file 230  
Account information for the media weights 232  
Structure of the account file 233  
Description of all the parameters in the account log file 233  
Chapter 13  
Media and supplies  
Media 240  
Load rolls of copy material 241  
Cut sheet material 246  
Add the toner 248  
Chapter 14  
Maintenance  
A new tape roll 254  
The waste box 262  
Maintenance of the reinforcement knives 263  
Chapter 15  
Problem solving  
Introduction 266  
How to clear original jams 267  
How to clear paper jams 269  
Paper jam in the cut sheet section 270  
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Paper jam in the roll feed section 271  
Paper jam in the manual feed 271  
Paper jam at the integrated receiving tray 273  
Paper jam in the folder 274  
Problems with the Reinforcement Unit 282  
Clear paper jams in the Reinforcement Unit 282  
No reinforcement strips on the output without an error message 286  
Other problems (call service) 288  
Chapter 16  
The folder  
Introduction 290  
Océ TDS600 folder 290  
Off line folding 295  
Belt unit 297  
Appendix A  
Overview and tables  
Reinforcement strips 310  
Appendix B  
Safety information  
Recommended weight limits 312  
Instructions for safe use 314  
Safety data sheets 316  
Safety data sheet Océ TDS600 printer 317  
Safety data sheet Océ TDS600 scanner 318  
Safety data sheet Océ TDS600 folder 319  
Safety data sheet B5 toner 320  
Safety data sheet D5 developer 322  
Safety data sheet OPC drum 324  
EPA Energy Star® 326  
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Appendix C  
Miscellaneous  
Notation conventions 330  
Reader’s comment sheet 331  
Addresses of local Océ organisations 333  
Index 335  
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Océ TDS600  
Multifunctional Digital System  
User Manual  
Chapter 1  
Introduction  
This chapter contains a general introduction to the  
Océ TDS600, including a general description of the main  
features, delivery options and software applications  
provided with the system.  
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About this manual  
This manual contains the following chapters  
Chapter 1: Introduction contains a general introduction to the Océ TDS600  
system, including a general description of the main features, delivery  
options and software applications provided with the system.  
Chapter 2: Use the Océ TDS600 to print contains a brief description of the  
actions that can be performed on the printer operating panel of the Océ  
TDS600.  
Chapter 3 Use the Océ TDS600 to copy contains a brief description of the  
actions that can be performed on the scanner operating panel of the Océ  
TDS600 plus the basic copy functions that are available from the system.  
Chapter 4: Use the Océ TDS600 to scan describes how to scan orginals to a  
file.  
Chapter 5: Special copy and scan jobs .provides a detailed description of  
special copy functions to be performed on the Océ TDS600.  
Chapter 6: Océ Print Exec LT Web a jobsubmission application which allows  
you to send print jobs to a printer from your web browser.  
Chapter 7: Océ Power Logic: Remote Logic describes the installation and the  
functionality of the Océ TDS600 applications.  
Chapter 8: Océ Power Logic: Queue manager describes how to view the Océ  
TDS600 print queue and how to abort the active print, how to delete and pause  
print jobs in the queue and how to restart jobs that are put on hold.  
Chapter 9: Océ Power Logic: System Control Panel describes how to view the  
system status of the Océ TDS600.  
Chapter 10: Océ Power Logic: Settings Editor (for the Key operator)  
describes how to make key operator settings with the Océ Settings Editor.  
Chapter 11: Océ Power Logic: Settings Editor for the (System administrator)  
describes how to make system administrator settings with the Océ Settings  
Editor.  
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Chapter 12: Océ Power Logic: Account logging You can keep track of all jobs  
you make for accounting purposes. This chapter describes how you use the  
accounting functionality.  
Chapter 13: Media and supplies describes regular maintenance tasks, such as  
refilling paper and toner, and refilling the reinforcement unit.  
Chapter 14: Maintenance describes how to clean the glass platen, the  
reference roller and how to maintain the reinforcement unit  
Chapter 15: Problem solving describes the problems that may occur while  
using the Océ TDS600  
Chapter 16: The folder contains a description of the folder delivered as an  
optional with the Océ TDS600.  
Appendix A: Overview and tables contains an overview of the system, the  
operator panels, the product specifications for the Océ TDS600,and a list of  
available material types and sizes.  
Appendix B: Safety information contains the recommended weight limits,  
instructions for safe use, the available safety data sheets and the applicable  
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ENERGY STAR specifications.  
Appendix C: Miscellaneous contains the notation conventions, a reader’s  
comment sheet and the addresses of local Océ organisations.  
Index indicates where you can find the most commonly used terms in the  
manual.  
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The Océ TDS600  
The Océ TDS600 is a wide format, black-and-white, electrophotographic, mid  
to high volume copier/printer/scanner. The machine is available in a number of  
printer configurations, ranging from two rolls in a single drawer (the minimum  
configuration) to a maximum of six rolls (with one sheet feeder) and three  
sheet feeders (with four rolls).  
The Océ TDS600 is a versatile, highly productive system which offers you a  
broad range of functions. See ‘Product specifications Océ TDS600’ on  
page 303 for more information.  
[1] Océ TDS600  
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Océ TDS600 key concepts  
Printer configuration The Océ TDS600 is available in a number of printer  
configurations, ranging from two rolls in a single drawer (the minimum  
configuration) to a maximum of six rolls with one sheet feeder and four rolls  
with three sheet feeders. Also a number of optionals are available, including an  
integrated folder, a copy delivery tray, paper roll loaders and a paper switch for  
supporting customer finishing units.  
Copy functionality With the Océ TDS600 scanner a large number of copy  
activities can be performed. A wide variety of original and copy related  
settings are supported. You can specify particular layout, media, finishing,  
feeding and quality enhancement options from the scanner operating panel.  
See ‘Product specifications Océ TDS600’ on page 303 for more information.  
Océ Scan Logic The Océ TDS600 offers optional scan to file functionality.  
Documents are scanned then stored digitally. Ten customised destinations are  
supported.  
Network connectivity The Océ TDS600 supports a number of popular network  
protocols. This means that it can be used in multiple networking environments  
such as TCP/IP, NetBEUI, and Novell Pserver (IPX/SPX).  
Set processing The Océ TDS600 supports set processing. This means that a  
job can consist of several files/originals. You can print/scan these  
files/originals in multiple times and sorted. The Océ TDS600 is equipped with  
a set memory for storing up to 250 A0s which allows for the creation of  
identical sets that are sorted either by page or by set.  
Print/copy job A print/copy job is a job sent to the Océ TDS600 Printer from  
a user application (print job) or from the scanner (copy job). A print/copy job  
may consist of several sets, which in turn may consist of several pages. Sorting  
of a print/copy job may take place based on sets or on pages.  
Spool memory The Océ TDS600 contains a spool memory which provides a  
queuing system for files you want to print. The spool memory allows multiple  
users to send print jobs to the Océ TDS600 simultaneously. The print jobs are  
then placed in the print queue where they wait to be printed. The job that is put  
first into the queue is printed first.  
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Job recovery The Océ TDS600 is equipped with a job recovery function that  
safeguards users against data loss in case of a printer failure. After a restart, the  
data submitted to the printer before the crash will be automatically processed  
and printed. This means that jobs do not have to be resubmitted after a printer  
malfunction, thus saving valuable time for the users.  
Green button principle The Océ TDS600 is a very user-friendly system. The  
scanner, in particular, is very easy to operate. Basic copy jobs can be performed  
by simply pressing the green start button on the scanner operating panel. Only  
if you want to perform more complex copy jobs, you have to change the default  
copy settings with the help of the other settings on the scanner operating panel.  
User interaction The user can communicate with the Océ TDS600 from  
different locations, both locally (printer and scanner operating panels,  
controller applications) and remotely (drivers on user workstations, Remote  
Control Format (RCF) files or Océ Job Tickets (OJT) and remote applications):  
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Operating panels  
of settings for printing and copying. See ‘Printer operator panel’ on page 26  
and ‘Before you begin’ on page 38 for more information.  
Controller applications  
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The Océ TDS600 controller applications are used for making default key  
operator and system administrator settings (Océ Settings Editor). For  
viewing the status of the jobs in the print queue you use the Queue Manager.  
The ‘Océ System Control Panel’ shows the status of the entire system.  
Océ Scan Logic  
With ‘Océ Scan logic’ you can define all relevant settings for scan to file. See  
‘Use the Océ TDS600 to scan’ on page 57 for more information.  
Printer drivers  
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With the Océ TDS600 a number of printer drivers can be used, including  
Windows driver, AutoCAD ADI/HDI and PostScript 3/PDF. With these  
drivers you can access the Océ TDS600 remotely, from your applications, to  
print your files. More information about installing, configuring and using  
drivers can be found in the documentation provided with the drivers. All Océ  
drivers (except Postscript) can be freely downloaded from the Web at  
www.oce.com.  
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Océ Remote Logic  
Océ Remote Logic enables you to:  
View system status (Océ System Control Panel).  
Manage print jobs (Océ Queue Manager).  
Change settings (Océ Settings Editor).  
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Print submisssion and Print Management Applications  
A number of print submission and print management applications are available  
for the Océ TDS600 within the Océ Print Exec family, including the web based  
Océ Print Exec LT Web, Windows Océ Print Exec LT and more advanced Océ  
Print Exec and Océ Print Exec Pro.  
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A Remote Control Format (RCF) file or Océ Job Ticket (OJT) can be used to  
instruct the Océ TDS600 how to handle a remote print job. The specific  
settings can be made by a user on a control panel, or by means of the user  
interface (UI) on a workstation or PC. The RCF file/job ticket specifies the  
sets of inputs, the sets of outputs and the processing that is needed to form  
the outputs. See the ‘Remote Control Format Reference Manual’ and the  
‘Océ Job Ticket Reference Manual’ for more information about Remote  
Control Format (RCF) files or Océ Job Tickets (OJT).  
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On the Océ TDS600 the following user types can be identified:  
System administrator The Océ TDS600 system administrator is responsible  
for installing and configuring the Océ TDS600 in his environment. He defines  
the printer language settings, pen settings and Automatic Language Sensing  
users who need to install the printer drivers on their workstations. See ‘Océ  
Power Logic: Settings Editor (for the system administrator)’ on page 203 for  
more information. Configuration information can be found in the Océ TDS600  
Connectivity Manual provided with the Océ TDS600.  
Key operator The Océ TDS600 key operator is responsible for the daily  
maintenance of the Océ TDS600. The key operator replenishes toner when  
necessary, loads media as needed and defines the default printer settings for  
recurring print jobs. Also, the key operator defines all time settings, such as  
panel time out and sleep mode time out. See ‘Océ Power Logic: Settings Editor  
(for the key operator)’ on page 139 for more information.  
Repro operator The Océ TDS600 repro operator is responsible for the daily  
operations on the Océ TDS600. The repro operator performs all job related  
activities on the system and is allowed to change the default settings for  
job-related activities in the Océ Settings Editor.  
Anonymous user Typically, an anonymous user on the Océ TDS600 can be  
either a PC user who has remote access to the system through one or more  
drivers (Windows driver, AutoCAD ADI/HDI or PostScript) or the remote  
applications (Océ Queue Manager, Océ System Control Panel and Océ  
Settings Editor), or the print submission/print management applications, or a  
user performing a copy job at the scanner.  
Service operator The Océ TDS600 service operator is responsible for  
installation and maintenance of the Océ TDS600.  
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Océ TDS600 components  
The Océ TDS600 is available as a digital network printer, a scanner or as a full  
hybrid machine with which you can print, copy or scan to file. It consists of the  
following components (see figure 1 on page 14):  
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Printer  
Scanner  
Océ Power Logic Controller  
These components, in combination with your network, Océ Print Exec LT Web  
and one or more drivers (Windows driver, AutoCAD HDI or PostScript), allow  
you to use the Océ TDS600 as your default enterprise printing and copying  
solution.  
See the Océ TDS600 Connectivity Manual for more details about making  
networking settings on the Océ TDS600 printer. You find more information  
about installing, configuring and using drivers in the documentation provided  
with the drivers.  
Note: All Océ drivers (except PostScript 3) can be freely downloaded from the  
World Wide Web at www.oce.com.  
Océ TDS600 printer  
The Océ TDS600 printer has the ability to contain two rolls in a single drawer  
(the minimum configuration) to a maximum of six rolls with one sheet feeder  
and four rolls with three sheet feeders.The printer delivers your jobs on the  
integrated receiving tray, on top of the printer.  
You can optionally buy:  
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a copy delivery tray  
a folder to fold the output  
a reinforcement unit to add a reinforcement strip to folded output  
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Océ TDS600 scanner  
You use the Océ TDS600 scanner to make copies or with the optional Océ Scan  
Logic, to scan to file.  
The optional original delivery tray enables you to stack your originals behind  
the scanner.  
Océ Power Logic controller  
The Océ TDS600 is equipped with an Océ Power Logic controller which helps  
you to make optimum use of your system. On this Océ Power Logic controller  
a number of applications run which allow you to control your print jobs, make  
your default printer settings and monitor the printer status. These applications  
include:  
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Océ Queue Manager (QM)  
Océ System Control Panel (SCP)  
Océ Settings Editor (SE)  
Océ Remote Logic (includes QM, SCP and SE on a remote workstation  
which connects to the Océ Power Logic controller)  
Océ Queue Manager The Océ TDS600 Queue Manager (QM) application  
provides you with a graphical representation of the print queue. It allows you  
to view the print queue and the status of the print jobs as well as to manage the  
jobs in the queue. With the Océ TDS600 Queue Manager you can:  
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View the print queue  
Abort the job currently being printed  
Delete job(s) in the queue  
Pause job(s) in the queue  
Restart previously paused job(s) in the queue  
Print jobs from the Inbox queue  
Print jobs from the History queue  
Give jobs a priority.  
See ‘Managing print jobs’ on page 130 for more information about the Océ  
TDS600 Queue Manager.  
Océ System Control Panel The Océ TDS600 System Control Panel (SCP)  
application provides you with status information about the printer. This  
includes:  
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Machine status of the Océ TDS600 printer, scanner and the Océ Power Logic  
Controller  
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Set memory monitor to view the available storage space on the controller.  
Overview of the loaded media types and sizes.  
See ‘Océ Power Logic: System Control Panel’ on page 133 for more  
information about the Océ TDS600 System Control Panel.  
Key Operator settings / System Administrator settings The Océ TDS600  
Settings Editor allows an operator to configure and set up job, printer, system  
and scanner specific settings. These settings include:  
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Format options  
Editing options  
Media related options  
Finishing options  
The system administrator settings in the Océ TDS600 Settings Editor  
application allow the system administrator to configure and set up all aspects  
related to the infrastructure of the system. These settings include:  
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Host information  
Network settings  
Pen settings  
Printer language settings  
General administrator settings  
See ‘Océ Power Logic: Settings Editor (for the system administrator)’ on  
page 203 for more information about the Océ TDS600 Settings Editor  
application.  
Optionals: you can order the following optionals for the Océ Power Logic  
controller:  
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Océ Scan Logic consists of Océ Scan Manager and Océ View Station LT.  
With Océ Scan Logic you can perform scan to file.  
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Océ Print Exec LT Web is a job submission application, which allows you to  
send print jobs to a destination device (Océ printer) from your web browser.  
For detailed information (see ‘Océ Print Exec LT Web’ on page 105).  
Account Logging. Account Logging is for accounting purposes, the Océ  
Power Logic Controller is able to keep track of all your jobs. For each  
copy/print/scan job the job info and the paper usage is stored.  
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Chapter 2  
Use the Océ TDS600 to print  
This chapter contains a short description of the operator  
panel of the Océ TDS600 printer and the actions that can  
be done with it.  
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Before you begin  
You must switch on both the Océ TDS600 printer and the Océ Power Logic  
controller before you can print. You do not have to use a specific order in which  
you switch on or off the Océ TDS600 printer and the Océ Power Logic  
controller.  
Switch the Océ TDS600 printer on  
You switch the Océ TDS600 printer on with the on/off switch, which is at the  
rear of the printer.  
[2] On/off switch on the printer  
[3] On/off button on the Océ Power Logic controller  
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Switch the Océ TDS600 printer on  
1 Set the on/off switch at the rear of the printer to position ‘1’, (see figure 2). The  
green LED will be on.  
2 The message ’Ready to print’ appears.  
Switch the Océ Power Logic controller on  
1 Press the on/off button on the controller, (see figure 3).  
2 Press the on/off button on the monitor  
The controller starts up.  
Switch the Océ TDS600 printer off  
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Switch the Océ TDS600 printer off  
Note: Ensure that the engine does not run.  
1 Set the on/off switch at the rear of the printer to position ‘0’.  
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Switch the Océ Power Logic controller off  
1 Select the ‘Shut down’ option from the Océ System Control Panel.  
2 Switch off the controller and the monitor (see figure 3).  
Note: Wait at least 5 seconds before you restart the Océ TDS600.  
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Printer operator panel  
The printer operator panel consists of a number of buttons and a graphical  
display (see figure 4). At the top of the panel is an indicator (a light) which  
starts flashing when operator intervention is required.  
Up/Down  
buttons  
Selection  
buttons  
On line  
button  
Stop button  
[4] Printer operator panel  
Display  
The graphical (LCD) display offers feedback about the current printer status.  
It provides you with the following information:  
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Status information (e.g. ‘Preparing for run’ or ‘Ready to print’).  
During normal operation the following message types may appear:  
Status/action message: indicates the actual status of the printer plus the  
action to be taken, e.g. ‘Roll empty. Feed A2, plain paper’.  
Warning message: during a warning message the printer will continue to  
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operate, but it is possible that the print quality is not optimal, e.g. ‘Fill B5  
toner’.  
A graphical overview of available rolls and sheet feeders, including the  
material type and size used by each roll or sheet feeder.  
A symbol indicating the paper orientation (for sheet feeders only).  
An indication that a particular roll or sheet feeder is empty (if applicable).  
An empty roll is represented by a dotted roll symbol.  
An empty sheet feeder is displayed as an empty paper tray.  
In the event of an error, a graphical representation of any error location  
(cover or panel), together with instructions on how to solve the problem is  
displayed.  
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Counter  
On the operating panel of the Océ TDS600 Printer a counter will be displayed  
that gives the user feedback about the progress of the job that is currently being  
printed. The counter, which is located at the bottom of the upper window on  
the operating panel, displays the number of sets and/or pages printed. Counting  
starts at 1. The following options are available:  
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When no sets are made, only the current page and the total number of pages  
are displayed (e.g. ‘Page 3 of 5’). At the beginning of a job, when the system  
does not know the total number of pages yet, only the current page may be  
displayed (e.g. ‘Page 5’).  
With set input: set counter. In this case the counter shows the current, the  
total number of sets and the current page (e.g. ‘Set 3 of 5, Page 10’). At the  
beginning of a job, when the system does not know the total number of sets  
yet, only the current set and page may be displayed (e.g. ‘Set 2, Page 5’).  
With set input: multiple sheet counter. In this case the counter shows the  
current page, the total number of pages and the current copy, e.g. ‘Page 2 of  
12, Copy 5’). At the beginning of a job, when the system does not know the  
total number of pages yet, only the current page and copy may be displayed  
(e.g. ‘Page 2, Copy 5’).  
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Buttons  
With the buttons on the operator panel you can make a number of settings for  
the Océ TDS600 Printer, such as the media type and size or the preferred  
language.  
The following buttons are available:  
Button types  
Function  
Selection  
buttons  
The selection buttons are located immediately below the  
graphical display. The left button can be used to activate one of  
the main menu choices (Language, Folding or  
Media) on the left part of the display.  
Note: A shadow highlighting effect is used to indicate the ac-  
tive menu option.  
The right selection button can be used to activate the options  
on the right part of the graphical display.  
Note: To identify the active selection, the dotted line around  
this selection is changed into an uninterrupted line and the  
small selection triangles next to the specified option are no  
longer dimmed.  
These selection triangles indicate that you can select an option  
from a predefined list with the help of the Up/Down buttons.  
These two triangular buttons to the right of the graphical dis-  
play are used to display the next or previous option from the se-  
lected menu choice and to select the desired option.  
By pressing the on line button you can put the printer on line  
or off line. If the green light above the on line button is on, the  
printer is on line; if this light is off, the printer is off line.  
The red stop button is used to stop the present print job. After  
this button is pressed, a dialogue will be displayed asking for  
confirmation.  
Up/Down  
buttons  
On line button  
Stop button  
Note: The printing process does not stop instantaneously since  
a number of prints may already have been submitted to the  
printer after processing. The prints cannot be stopped.  
The green key button has no function.  
Key button  
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Printer operator panel actions  
On the Océ TDS600 printer operator panel you can perform a limited number  
of actions:  
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Set the media type  
Set the media type for manual feeder  
Set the media size  
Set a special media indication  
Stop a print job  
Select the preferred language  
Make off-line folding settings  
Clean the reinforcement knives  
Media type and size on the printer  
One of the features of the Océ TDS600 printer is the automatic media change  
function. This function allows the printer to switch to another roll of the same  
format and copy material when the roll or sheet feeder becomes empty during  
printing.  
Note: Since the Océ TDS600 Printer cannot detect the loaded copy material  
type and format itself, you have to specify type and size after you (re)load  
media, as described in ‘Media’ on page 240.  
See ‘List of available material types and sizes’ on page 309 for an overview of  
all materials that can be used on the Océ TDS600 Printer.  
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Set media type  
1 Press the on line button on the printer operating panel to put the printer off line.  
The message ‘Off line’ is displayed in the status window.  
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The focus is shifted to the Media option (indicated by the shadow effect).  
2 Use the Up/Down buttons to select the roll or sheet feeder for which you have  
just loaded new media.  
3 Press the right selection button to activate the Mat. (Material) option.  
The dotted line around the current selection is changed into an uninterrupted  
line and the small selection triangles next to the specified material are no  
longer dimmed.  
4 Use the Up/Down buttons to select the material you just loaded.  
5 Press the on line button to put the printer on line again. The printer now knows  
which material is used for the specified roll or sheet feeder.  
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Set media type for manual feed  
1 Press the on line button on the printer operating panel to put the printer off line.  
The message ‘Off line’ is displayed in the status window.  
2 Press the left selection button to shift the focus to the Media option.  
A shadow effect is used to indicate that the focus is set to this option.  
3 Use the Up/Down buttons to select the Manual option.  
4 Press the right selection button to activate the Mat. (Material) option.  
The dotted line around the current selection is changed into an uninterrupted  
line and the small selection triangles next to the specified material are no  
longer dimmed.  
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5 Use the up/down buttons to select the material you just loaded.  
6 Press the on line button to put the printer on line again. The printer now knows  
which material is used by the manual feeder.  
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Set media size  
1 Press the on line button on the printer operating panel to put the printer off line.  
The message ‘Off line’ is displayed in the status window (see figure 5 on  
page 30).  
2 Press the left selection button to shift the focus to the Media option.  
A shadow effect is used to indicate that the focus is set to this option.  
3 Use the up/down buttons to select the roll or sheet feeder for which you have  
just loaded new media.  
4 Press the right selection button to activate the Size option.  
The dotted line around the current selection is changed into an uninterrupted  
line and the small selection triangles next to the specified size are no longer  
dimmed.  
5 Use the up/down buttons to select the size for the media you just loaded.  
6 Press the on line button to put the printer on line again. The printer now knows  
which media size is used for the specified roll or sheet feeder.  
Special media indication  
On the Océ TDS600 Printer, you can attach a Special indication (exclamation  
mark: !) to a roll or sheet feeder which uses special media (for instance  
coloured paper). This indication is used to identify the roll or sheet feeder to  
the printer. For this roll or sheet feeder the automatic media change option is  
disabled.  
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Set a special media indication  
1 Press the on line button on the printer operating panel to put the printer off line.  
The message ‘Off line’ is displayed in the status window (see figure 5 on  
page 30).  
2 Press the left selection button to shift the focus to the Media option.  
A shadow effect is used to indicate that the focus is set to this option.  
3 Use the up/down buttons to select the roll or sheet feeder for which you have  
just loaded special media.  
4 Press the right selection button to activate the ‘Type’ option.  
The dotted line around the current selection is changed into an uninterrupted  
line and the small selection triangles next to the specified type are no longer  
dimmed.  
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5 Use the up/down buttons to select the Special option for the specified roll or  
sheet feeder.  
6 Press the on line button to put the printer on line again. The printer now knows  
that the specified roll or sheet feeder contains special material.  
Interrupt a print job  
The red ‘Stop’ button on the Océ TDS600 Printer operating panel interrupts the  
active print process. You can cancel or continue the current print job.  
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Cancel a print job  
1 Press the ‘Stop’ button.  
A dialogue is displayed informing you that you can press on line to continue  
or stop to cancel the job.  
2 Press the ‘Stop’ button again to cancel the current job.  
Note: In general, the printer cannot be stopped immediately because the  
started prints have to be finished. Printing will be stopped at the end of the  
page.  
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Continue a print job  
1 Press the ‘Stop’ button.  
A dialogue is displayed informing you that you can press on line to continue  
or stop to cancel the job.  
2 Press the ‘On line’ button to continue the current print job.  
Select a language  
On the operating panel of the Océ TDS600 Printer you can specify which  
language you want to use for displaying printer information, such as status and  
error messages.  
By default, you can choose between two languages, which have been defined  
for your system by the key operator (see ‘First language’ on page 192).  
Note: If the key operator has specified only one language, it will not be possible  
for you to choose. In that case the language option will not appear on the  
operating panel.  
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Select a language  
1 Press the ‘On line’ button on the printer operating panel to put the printer off  
line. The message ‘Off line’ is displayed in the status window.  
2 Press the left selection button to shift the focus to the Language option.  
A shadow effect is used to indicate that the focus is set to this option.  
3 Activate the Language option by pressing the right selection button.  
The dotted line around the current selection is changed into an uninterrupted  
line and the small selection triangles next to the specified language are no  
longer dimmed.  
4 Use the up/down buttons to switch between the predefined languages.  
5 The language specific elements on the display are immediately customized to  
reflect your language choice. Only the indicator for the language itself, is in  
the alternative language. This way you always know what your alternative  
language is.  
6 Put the printer on line again by pressing the on line button. The printer now  
uses the selected language.  
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Off-line folding settings  
On the operating panel of the Océ TDS600 Printer you can specify the settings  
you want to use for off-line folding. These settings include defining the length  
and width of the folded package, enabling and defining the binding edge,  
selecting the input method and legend position and cleaning the reinforcement  
knive.  
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Make off-line folding settings  
1 Press the on line button on the printer operating panel to put the printer off line.  
The message ‘Off line’ is displayed in the status window.  
2 Activate the Folding option by pressing the left selection button.  
The dotted line around the current selection is changed into an uninterrupted  
line and the small selection triangles next to the specified option are no longer  
dimmed.  
3 Use the up/down buttons to switch between the available options.  
4 Activate the Input option and press the right selection button to activate the  
Legend option.  
5 If necessary, change the value in the Legend field with the up/down buttons.  
6 Press the right selection button again to activate the Method option.  
7 If necessary, change the value in the Width field with the up/down buttons.  
8 Press the left selection button again and use the up/down buttons to select  
another option. This can be Package (with suboptions Length and Width),  
Binding (with suboptions Size and Binding), or Special (with suboption  
Knife).  
9 Make any desired settings.  
10 Put the printer on line again by pressing the on line button. The printer now  
uses the specified off-line folding settings.  
Positioning the reinforcement knives (optional)  
Because the knives of the optional reinforcement unit of the folder get sticky  
from the glue on the reinforcement tape, they have to be cleaned regularly. You  
are recommended to clean the knives each time you have inserted a new tape  
roll (see ‘A new tape roll’ on page 254) or when an error in the reinforcement  
unit has occurred.  
Before you can clean the reinforcement knives, you have to place them in such  
a position that all the parts that need to be cleaned are accessible. You can do  
this from the printer operating panel.  
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Prepare the reinforcement knives for cleaning  
1 Press the on line button on the printer operating panel to put the printer off line.  
The message ‘Off line’ is displayed in the status window.  
2 Press the left selection button to shift the focus to the Folding menu.  
A shadow effect is used to indicate that the focus is set to this menu.  
3 Select the Special option from the Folding menu.  
4 Press the right selection button start activate the Knife option.  
The following information is now displayed in the panel display:  
[6] Cleaning the reinforcement knife  
Note: When a job is running, the message ‘Job interrupted’ appears. The  
machine stops running after it has correctly finished the prints that were  
already in the engine. Then the reinforcement knives are placed in the  
correct position.  
5 You can now continue to clean the reinforcement knives (see ‘Maintenance of  
the reinforcement unit’ on page 254).  
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User Manual  
Chapter 3  
Use the Océ TDS600 to copy  
This chapter contains a short description of the interface of  
the Océ TDS600 Copier and the actions that can be done  
on its operator panel.  
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Before you begin  
You must switch on the Océ TDS600 printer, scanner and the Océ Power Logic  
controller before you can print. You do not have to use a specific order in which  
you switch on or off the Océ TDS600 printer, scanner and the Océ Power Logic  
controller.  
Note: Chapter 1 (see ‘Printer operator panel’ on page 26) explains the printer  
operator panel.  
Switch the Océ TDS600 printer and scanner on  
You switch on the Océ TDS600 printer and scanner with the on/off switch. The  
switch of the is at the rear of the printer. The switch of the scanner is  
underneath the original feed table.  
[7] On/off switch on the printer  
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[8] On/off switch on the scanner  
[9] On/off button on the Océ Power Logic controller  
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Switch the Océ TDS600 printer on  
1 Set the on/off switch at the rear of the printer to position ‘1’, (see figure 7). The  
green LED will be on.  
2 The message ’Ready to print’ appears.  
Switch the Océ TDS600 scanner on  
1 Set the on/off switch at the front of the scanner to position ‘1’., (see figure 8).  
The green LED will be on.  
2 The message ’Ready to copy’ appears.  
Switch the Océ Power Logic controller on  
1 Press the on/off button on the controller, (see figure 9).  
2 Press the on/off button on the monitor.  
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The controller starts up.  
Switch the Océ TDS600 printer and scanner off  
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Switch the Océ TDS600 printer off  
Note: Ensure that the engine does not run.  
1 Set the on/off switch at the rear of the printer to position ‘0’.  
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Switch the Océ TDS600 scanner off  
1 Set the on/off switch at the front of the scanner to position ‘0’.  
Switch the Océ Power Logic controller off  
1 Select the ‘Shut down’ option from the System Control Panel.  
2 Switch off the controller and the monitor (see figure 9).  
Note: Wait at least 5 seconds before you restart the Océ TDS600.  
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Scanner operator panel  
The Océ TDS600 is a very user-friendly system. The scanner, in particular, is  
very easy to operate. Basic copy jobs can be performed by simply pressing the  
green (start) button on the scanner operator panel. Only if you want to perform  
more complex copy jobs, you have to change the default copy settings with the  
help of the other settings on the scanner operator panel.  
The operator panel is located above the original feed. As you can see in this  
diagram (see figure 10), the panel consists of a display in the centre surrounded  
by a number of function, section and arrow buttons. To the left of the display,  
you can find the ‘Stop’ button and below the display you can find the ‘Start’,  
‘Numeric’ and ‘Correction’ buttons as well as the ‘Counter’ window.  
This section consists of two parts. The first part explains the basic use of the  
buttons. The second part deals with special use of the display. It describes how  
to use the soft buttons above and along the sides of the display to define your  
copy settings.  
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Section buttons  
Arrow buttons  
Stop  
button  
Function  
buttons  
Start button  
Correction button  
Numeric buttons  
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Buttons  
With the buttons on the operator panel you can make a number of settings for  
the Océ TDS600.  
The following buttons are available:  
Button type  
Function  
Start buttons  
The green button marked with  
is used to start the  
feeding of the original, or to re-start the copy process.  
The buttons with numbers on the lower part of the oper-  
ator panel are used to enter numbers.  
The orange button marked with C, located at the bottom  
right of the operator panel. If you press the correction  
button once, the copy counter is set to the default (prob-  
ably ‘1’). If you press this button twice, all settings are  
reset to their default values.  
Numeric buttons  
Correction button  
Stop button  
Pressing the red button to the left of the display stops the  
copy process for the current original. You can stop the  
original transport immediately when an original jam oc-  
curs.  
Interrupt button  
Currently not in use.  
Section, Function and Arrow buttons  
Apart from the above mentioned buttons, the operator panel of the Océ  
TDS600 Copier contains a number of other buttons. These include:  
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Section buttons  
Function buttons  
Arrow buttons.  
The section buttons are the four buttons located above the display. These  
buttons provide access to the ‘Custom’, ‘Original’, ‘Print’ and “File’ sections  
on the display.  
Each section contains several functions (cards). These can be accessed with the  
help of the left most function button, which is also called the card selection  
button.  
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The five function buttons (below the display) allow you to select functions or  
subfunctions within a card.  
Finally, the arrow buttons can be used, like the numeric buttons, to define  
numeric settings. The arrow buttons are also used for selecting subfunctions.  
Sections on the operator panel  
The operator panel of the Océ TDS600 Copier consists of the following  
sections:  
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Original  
Print  
File  
Custom section Upon start-up of the Océ TDS600 Copier, a number of default  
settings are available from the ‘Custom’ section. These settings, which can  
also be found in one of the other two sections, are the most commonly used  
options on the Océ TDS600 Copier. The key operator can change the contents  
of the ‘Custom’ section from the Océ Settings Editor on the controller (see  
‘Custom card’ on page 153).  
By default, the ‘Custom’ section includes the ‘Media’, ‘Input mode’ and  
‘Zoom’ settings plus one or two others. This could be, depending on your  
configuration and language settings, the ‘Folding’ (if you have a folder),  
‘Language’ (if you work with more than one language) or ‘Exposure’ settings.  
See figure 10 on page 41 for an example of the ‘Custom’ section.  
Original section The ‘Original’ section contains all original-related settings,  
divided over a number of cards. The following cards are available (top to  
bottom):  
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Image  
Sheet  
Feeding  
Each card contains a number of specific options, as is shown below.  
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[11] Original section of the Océ TDS600 Copier  
Print section The ‘Print’ section contains all copy-related settings, divided  
over a number of cards. The following cards are available (top to bottom):  
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Layout  
Finishing  
Sheet  
Each card contains a number of specific options, as is shown in figure 12 on  
page 44.  
[12] Copy section of the Océ TDS600 Copier  
File section The ‘File’ section contains all scan to file related settings, divided  
over a number of cards. The following cards are available (top to bottom):  
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Destination  
Note: The ‘File’ section is only available if you have the scan to file option  
installed.  
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[13] ‘File’ section of the Océ TDS600 Copier  
Change the operator panel language  
It is possible to change the operator panel language. You can choose between  
two preferred languages.  
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To select a language  
1 Open the ‘Scanner’ card in the ‘Original’ section.  
Press the ‘Language’ function button to set the needed language.  
Settings on the Océ TDS600 Copier operator panel  
On start-up of the Océ TDS600 Copier, the ‘Custom’ card is displayed (see  
figure 14).  
The custom card gives access to the settings you defined in the Océ Settings  
Editor. This contains a number of settings which are direct accessible. The key  
operator defines the custom card in the Océ Settings Editor.  
[14] The ‘Custom ‘ card on the scanner operator panel  
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Make settings  
1 Press one of the Section buttons to activate the desired menu.  
Note: The active menu is slightly moved downwards to visually separate it  
from the other menus. Apart from that, a shadow highlighting effect is used  
for extra highlighting.  
2 Press the Card selection button to select the appropriate card. You can switch  
cards (from bottom to top) by pressing the button again.  
Note: Here, too, the active card is visually separated from the other cards  
and given a shadow highlighting effect for extra highlighting.  
3 Select the desired function values in one of the following ways:  
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Simple (non-numeric) selection: press the Function button to activate the  
desired (non-numeric) value. The selected value is preceded by a ‘G’ symbol.  
The ‘Background compensation’ setting demonstrated in figure 11 on  
page 44 is an example of this.  
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Long list selection: if you want to select a value from a list of options that can  
not be fully displayed on the panel, you first activate the selection triangles  
next to the specified option (the dotted line around this selection is changed  
into an uninterrupted line and the selection triangles are no longer dimmed),  
which indicate that there are additional options available and then select one  
of the non-displayed values with the Arrow buttons. The ‘Original type’  
setting demonstrated in figure 11 on page 44 is an example of this.  
Numeric selection: activate the selection triangles and select the desired  
value with the Arrow buttons or with the numeric buttons. The ‘Brightness’  
setting demonstrated in figure 11 on page 44 is an example of this.  
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Also a combination of simple selection and numeric selection is possible, as is  
shown in the ‘Cut length’ setting demonstrated in figure 12 on page 44.  
Note: The Up arrow and Down arrow buttons can be used to increase or  
decrease the active value by 1; the Left arrow and Right arrow buttons  
increase or decrease the active value by 10. Exception to this rule is the  
selection of zoom values. Here, the Left arrow button can be used to browse  
through the predefined reduction steps and the Right arrow button to  
browse through the predefined enlargement steps.  
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Perform basic copy jobs  
On the Océ TDS600 scanner you perform a number of basic tasks. These  
include:  
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Select the required media  
Select the input mode  
Specify the zoom factor  
Select the brightness  
Deliver originals after scanning  
Define settings for the next original  
Define delivery of copies  
Stop a copy job  
Make copies  
1 Place your original face-down, right aligned along the original guide. Keep the  
legend at your right hand side.  
Note: When feeding the original, keep it in place until it is transported  
(about 1 cm) into the machine.  
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2 Specify the number of copies using the numeric buttons.  
3 Specify the desired copy material on the operator panel.  
If you select ‘Automatic’ the Océ TDS600 Copier will try to use a roll format  
that matches the specified size.  
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Note: After inserting the original, the roll or sheet feeder that is used is  
indicated by the ‘’ symbol.  
Use the ‘Media’ function to select copy material and format.  
4 Specify how a job will be sorted: ‘Single sheet’, ‘Multiple sheets’ (output: 1-1,  
2-2, 3-3) or ‘Set’(output: 1-2-3, 1-2-3).  
The currently selected input mode is indicated by the ‘G’ symbol.  
5 Specify a reduction or enlargement factor on the operator panel by using the  
‘Zoom’ function.  
If you select ‘Automatic’, the Océ TDS600 Copier will use a zoom factor that  
is needed to obtain a copy without loss of information. After inserting the  
original, the zoom factor that is used is indicated by the ‘’ symbol.  
6 Specify the desired brightness on the operator panel.  
You can use the ‘Brightness’ setting to correct for a lighter or darker original.  
7 Specify folding options on the operator panel.  
If the optional folder is installed, you can use the ‘Folding’ settings to get a  
neatly folded copy.  
8 Press the green start button  
to start the copy job.  
Your original will be fed into the scanner. The printer starts.  
9 Collect your output.  
Your copy will be delivered on the selected output unit of the print engine.  
Select the required media  
The ‘Media’ setting can be used to select copy material and format. The  
display will show you what rolls or sheet feeders are currently loaded. The  
currently selected roll or sheet feeder is indicated by the ‘G’ symbol.  
If you select ‘Automatic’, the Océ TDS600 Copier will try to use a roll or  
sheetfeeder format that matches the original size. After inserting the original,  
the roll or sheetfeeder that is used is indicated by the ‘’ symbol.  
Note: The symbol remains in place until a new original is inserted. Then it  
may move to indicate another roll or sheetfeeder, depending on the original  
format.  
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Selecting the required media  
1 Select the ‘Sheet’ card in the ‘Print’ section.  
2 Select the desired media with the ‘Media’ function button.  
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[16] Selecting the required media  
Note: You can also select the desired media from the ‘Custom’ section, if this  
setting has been defined for this (see figure 14 on page 45).  
Select the input mode  
You can use the ‘Input mode’ setting to specify how a job will be sorted: the  
‘Single sheet’ option treats each sheet as a separate job. ‘Multiple sheets’  
produces the specified number of copies for each sheet in a job and then  
continues with the next sheet. Graphically that would look something like this:  
1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5  
Note: An important characteristic of ‘Multiple sheets’ is that, if this setting is  
selected, the active job is kept together and treated as a whole. In this case the  
job cannot be interrupted by a high-priority copy job, and there will be no risk  
of getting mixed output.  
‘Set’ produces one copy for each sheet in a set and then continues with the next  
copy of the entire set, as follows:  
1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3  
The current input mode can be closed by pressing the Stop button.  
The currently selected input mode is indicated by the ‘G’ symbol.  
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Select the input mode  
1 Select the ‘Feeding’ card in the ‘Original’ section.  
2 Select the desired media with the ‘Input mode’ function button.  
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[17] Selecting the input mode  
Note: You can also select the input mode from the ‘Custom’ section (if this  
setting has been defined for this).  
Specify the zoom factor  
You can use the ‘Zoom’ setting to select a zoom factor. If you select  
Automatic’ with the ‘G’ symbol, the Océ TDS600 Copier will use a zoom  
factor that is needed to obtain a copy without loss of information. This will be  
done according to the selected media roll or sheet feeder. After inserting the  
original, the zoom factor that is used is indicated by the ‘’ symbol.  
If you select the numeric zoom factor with the ‘G’ symbol, you can define a  
zoom factor yourself between 25% and 400%. After selecting the numeric  
zoom factor, the four little triangles will appear to the right. Now you can  
define a new zoom factor in two different ways:  
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By using the Arrow buttons on the right of the display (see figure 10 on  
page 41). If you press one of the vertical buttons, the zoom factor will  
increase or decrease with steps of 0.1%. If you press one of the horizontal  
buttons, the zoom factor will increase or decrease with the steps predefined  
in the Océ Settings Editor by the key operator.  
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By using the numeric buttons at the bottom of the operator panel. You can  
specify the exact zoom factor with 0.1% increments.  
For example, if you want to specify a zoom factor of 25.4%, you type 254. If  
you want to specify a zoom factor of 254%, you type 2540.  
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Selecting the zoom factor  
1 Select the ‘Image’ card in the ‘Copy’ section.  
2 Select the desired media with the ‘Zoom’ function button.  
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[18] Selecting the zoom factor  
Note: You can also select the zoom factor from the ‘Custom’ section (if this  
setting has been defined for this).  
Select the exposure  
You can use the ‘Exposure’ setting to correct for a lighter or darker original.  
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Selecting the exposure setting  
1 Select the ‘Image’ card in the ‘Original’ section.  
2 Select the desired exposure level by using the Arrow buttons to the right of the  
display (see figure 10 on page 41).  
[19] Selecting the exposure level  
Note: You can also select the exposure level from the ‘Custom’ section (if this  
setting has been defined for this).  
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Background compensation  
You can use the ‘Background compensation’ function with dark originals.  
Select ‘Background compensation’ on, to get all information correct on the  
copy. A grey background is visible.  
If you select ‘Background compensation’ off, there is no grey background, but  
weak lines will be affected.  
Deliver originals after scanning  
You can choose for delivery of the original at the front (rewind) or the rear side  
of the scanner.  
Attention: The ‘Rewind’ function is disabled if the optional copy delivery  
tray is installed.  
Note: If you are copying thick or very thin originals, originals that are  
damaged or originals in a carrier sheet, it is recommended to use the output at  
the rear side of the scanner to ensure correct delivery (‘Rewind’ function off).  
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Select original delivery  
1 Open the ‘Scanner’ card in the ‘Original’ section.  
2 Press the ‘Rewind original’ function button to make your selection:  
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‘On’: Originals are delivered at the front side of the scanner. You have to  
collect each original by hand.  
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Define settings for the next original  
You can define the settings for each original you want to copy. When  
‘Automatic feed’ is enabled, you should bear in mind that the original is  
automatically pulled into the scanner. If you want to be absolutely sure about  
the settings that belong to an original, insert an original when the settings are  
correct.  
Note: To increase your versatility at the scanner input side, you can ask your  
key operator to switch off Automatic feed. When using the scanner with  
automatic feed off, you must press the start button for each new original to be  
scanned. This offers you the possibility to change the settings for the next  
original, even if you already put the original in place on the scanner feed table.  
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Define settings for the next copy job  
1 Select all settings required for the next original.  
2 Insert the next original.  
If ‘Automatic feed’ is off, press the start button.  
Note: You can enable or disable this function from the ‘Scanner’ card in the  
‘Original’ section. See figure 15 on page 47.  
Account logging  
For accounting purposes, the system is able to log job information for each job.  
The job identification attributes and the number of print jobs are logged in the  
account file. For more information on account logging (see ‘Océ Power Logic:  
Account logging’ on page 225)  
Note: The account settings are only available if the accounting option is  
enabled in the system configuration.  
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To select accounting  
1 Open the ‘Scanner’ card in the ‘Original’ section.  
2 Press the ‘Accounting’ function button to set ‘Accounting’.  
3 Select the needed ‘Account id’ or ‘User id’ with the Arrow buttons to the right  
of the display.  
4 Enter the ‘Account ID’ or the ‘User ID’ with the numeric buttons.  
Using the manual feed for copying  
If you want to copy a job on a media type and/or size that is not available on  
one of the paper rolls or sheet feeders, it can be convenient to manually feed  
sheets instead of switching paper rolls or sheet feeders. The sheet feed is a  
special slot just above the roll drawers on the engine. You can insert pre-cut  
copy material in this slot, one sheet at a time.  
Note: Only use media as specified in ‘List of available material types and sizes’  
on page 309.  
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Copying on pre-cut sheets  
1 Open the ‘Sheet’ card in the ‘Print’ section.  
2 Press the ‘Manual feed’ button. The display will look as follows:  
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[22] Using the manual feed option  
3 Select any required other settings.  
4 Enter the number of copies using the numeric buttons.  
5 Feed the original.  
6 Press the start button.  
7 Take your sheet of copy material to the side of the printer engine that contains  
the sheet feed.  
8 Use both hands to align the copy material in accordance with the format  
indication and the sticker on the manual feed table.  
9 Move the copy material forward in the nip of the roller. This must cause an  
ample paper bulge over the full width of the page.  
10 Hold the paper with both hands until the engine pulls in the first part of the  
sheet.  
The bulge will be reduced or it will disappear. A few seconds later the complete  
sheet will be pulled in the printer.  
Note: If the copy job requires more sheets, the display will ask you to feed  
the next sheet.  
11 Repeat steps 7 to 11 to complete the job.  
12 Collect your output.  
Note: The image will be printed on the side of the sheet which is facing up.  
Define delivery of copies  
Normally, your copies are delivered on the integrated receiving tray on top of  
the Océ TDS600 Printer. However, you can specify to deliver your copies on  
the optional copy delivery tray or on a folder. If you want to use your copy  
delivery tray, you take the following steps.  
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Deliver copies on the copy delivery tray  
1 Open the ‘Finishing’ card in the ‘Print’ section.  
2 Use the ‘Copy delivery’ function button to select the ‘Copy deliv. tray’ option.  
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[23] Delivering copies on the copy delivery tray  
Stop a copy job  
Pressing the Stop button interrupts the original transport.  
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Stop a job  
1 Press the Stop button.  
The original transport is now stopped and you are prompted the open the  
scanner cover in order to remove the original.  
2 Open the cover, remove the original and close the cover again  
You are now ready to start the next copy job.  
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Multifunctional Digital System  
User Manual  
Chapter 4  
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This chapter contains a description of the interface of the  
Océ TDS600 Scanner and the actions that can be done on  
its operator panel.  
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Before you begin  
You must switch on both the Océ TDS600 scanner and the Océ Power Logic  
controller before you can scan. You do not have to use a specific order in which  
you switch on or off the Océ TDS600 scanner and the Océ Power Logic  
controller.  
Switch the Océ TDS600 scanner on  
You switch on the Océ TDS600 scanner with the on/off switch. The switch of  
the scanner is underneath the original feed table.  
[24] On/off switch of the scanner  
[25] On/off button on the Océ Power Logic controller  
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Switch the Océ TDS600 scanner on  
1 Set the on/off switch at the front of the scanner to position ‘1’., (see figure 24).  
The green LED will be on.  
2 The message ’Ready to copy’ appears.  
Switch the Océ Power Logic controller on  
1 Press the on/off button on the controller, (see figure 25).  
2 Press the on/off button on the monitor.  
The controller starts up.  
Switch the Océ TDS600 scanner off  
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Switch the Océ TDS600 scanner off  
1 Set the on/off switch at the front of the scanner to position ‘0’.  
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Switch the Océ Power Logic controller off  
1 Select the ‘Shut down’ option from the Océ System Control Panel.  
2 Switch off the controller and the monitor (see figure 25).  
Wait at least 5 seconds before you restart the Océ TDS600.  
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Scanner operator panel  
The Océ TDS600 is a very user-friendly system. The scanner, in particular, is  
very easy to operate. Basic scan jobs can be performed by simply pressing the  
green (start) button on the scanner operator panel. Only if you want to perform  
more complex scan jobs, you have to change the default scan settings with the  
help of the other settings on the scanner operator panel.  
The operator panel is located above the original feed. As you can see in this  
diagram (see figure 26), the panel consists of a display in the centre surrounded  
by a number of function, section and arrow buttons. To the left of the display,  
you can find the ‘Stop’ button and below the display you can find the ‘Start’,  
‘Numeric’ and ‘Correction’ buttons as well as the ‘Counter’ window.  
This section consists of two parts. The first part explains the basic use of the  
buttons. The second part deals with special use of the display. It describes how  
to use the soft buttons above and along the sides of the display to define your  
scan settings.  
Section buttons  
Arrow buttons  
Stop  
button  
Function  
buttons  
Start button  
Correction button  
Numeric buttons  
[26] Scanner operator panel  
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Buttons  
With the buttons on the operator panel you can make a number of settings for  
the Océ TDS600.  
The following buttons are available:  
Button type  
Function  
Start buttons  
The green button marked with  
is used to start the  
feeding of the original, or to re-start the copy process.  
The buttons with numbers on the lower part of the oper-  
ator panel are used to enter numbers.  
The orange button marked with C, located at the bottom  
right of the operator panel. If you press the correction  
button once, the copy counter is set to the default (prob-  
ably ‘1’). If you press this button twice, all settings are  
reset to their default values.  
Numeric buttons  
Correction button  
Stop button  
Pressing the red button to the left of the display stops the  
copy process for the current original. You can stop the  
original transport immediately when an original jam oc-  
curs.  
Interrupt button  
Currently not in use.  
Section, Function and Arrow buttons  
Apart from the above mentioned buttons, the operator panel of the Océ  
TDS600 Copier contains a number of other buttons. These include:  
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Section buttons  
Function buttons  
Arrow buttons.  
The section buttons are the four buttons located above the display. These  
buttons provide access to the ‘Custom’, ‘Original’, ‘Print’ and ‘File’ sections  
on the display.  
Each section contains several functions (cards). These can be accessed with the  
help of the left most function button, which is also called the card selection  
button.  
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The five function buttons (below the display) allow you to select functions or  
subfunctions within a card.  
Finally, the arrow buttons can be used, like the numeric buttons, to define  
numeric settings. The arrow buttons are also used for selecting subfunctions.  
Sections on the operator panel  
The operator panel of the Océ TDS600 Copier consists of the following  
sections:  
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Custom  
Original  
Print  
File  
Custom section Upon start-up of the Océ TDS600 Copier, a number of default  
settings are available from the ‘Custom’ section. These settings, which can  
also be found in one of the other two sections, are the most commonly used  
options on the Océ TDS600 Copier. The key operator can change the contents  
of the ‘Custom’ section from the Océ Settings Editor on the controller (see  
‘Custom card’ on page 153).  
By default, the ‘Custom’ section includes the ‘Media’, ‘Input mode’ and  
‘Zoom’ settings plus one or two others. This could be, depending on your  
configuration and language settings, the ‘Folding’ (if you have a folder),  
‘Language’ (if you work with more than one language) or ‘Exposure’ settings.  
See figure 26 on page 60 for an example of the ‘Custom’ section.  
Original section The ‘Original’ section contains all original-related settings,  
divided over a number of cards. The following cards are available (top to  
bottom):  
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Image  
Sheet  
Feeding  
Each card contains a number of specific options, as is shown below.  
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[27] Original section of the Océ TDS600 Copier  
Print section The ‘Print’ section contains all copy-related settings, divided  
over a number of cards. The following cards are available (top to bottom):  
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Image  
Layout  
Finishing  
Sheet  
Each card contains a number of specific options, as is shown in figure (see  
figure 28).  
[28] Print section of the Océ TDS600 Copier  
File section The ‘File’ section contains all scan to file related settings, divided  
over a number of cards. The following cards are available (top to bottom):  
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Image  
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Destination  
Note: The ’File’ section is only available if you have the scan to file option  
installed.  
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[29] ‘File’ section of the Océ TDS600 Copier  
Change the operator panel language  
It is possible to change the operator panel language. You can choose between  
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To select a language  
1 Open the ‘Scanner’ card in the ‘Original’ section.  
Press the ‘Language’ function button to set the needed language.  
Settings on the Océ TDS600 Copier operator panel  
On start-up of the Océ TDS600 Copier, the ‘Custom’ card is displayed (see  
figure 30).  
The custom card gives access to the settings you defined in the Océ Settings  
Editor. This contains a number of settings which are direct accessible. The key  
operator defines the custom card in the Océ Settings Editor.  
[30] The ‘Custom ‘ card on the scanner operator panel  
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Make settings  
1 Press one of the Section buttons to activate the desired menu.  
Note: The active menu is slightly moved downwards to visually separate it  
from the other menus. Apart from that, a shadow highlighting effect is used  
for extra highlighting.  
2 Press the Card selection button to select the appropriate card. You can switch  
cards (from bottom to top) by pressing the button again.  
Note: Here, too, the active card is visually separated from the other cards  
and given a shadow highlighting effect for extra highlighting.  
3 Select the desired function values in one of the following ways:  
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Simple (non-numeric) selection: press the Function button to activate the  
desired (non-numeric) value. The selected value is preceded by a ‘G’ symbol.  
The ‘Background compensation’ setting demonstrated in figure 27 on  
page 63 is an example of this.  
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Long list selection: if you want to select a value from a list of options that can  
not be fully displayed on the panel, you first activate the selection triangles  
next to the specified option (the dotted line around this selection is changed  
into an uninterrupted line and the selection triangles are no longer dimmed),  
which indicate that there are additional options available and then select one  
of the non-displayed values with the Arrow buttons. The ‘Original type’  
setting demonstrated in figure 27 on page 63 is an example of this.  
Numeric selection: activate the selection triangles and select the desired  
value with the Arrow buttons or with the numeric buttons. The ‘Brightness’  
setting demonstrated in figure 27 on page 63 is an example of this.  
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Also a combination of simple selection and numeric selection is possible, as is  
shown in the ‘Cut length’ setting (see figure 28 on page 63).  
Note: The Up arrow and Down arrow buttons can be used to increase or  
decrease the active value by 1; the Left arrow and Right arrow buttons  
increase or decrease the active value by 10. Exception to this rule is the  
selection of zoom values. Here, the Left arrow button can be used to browse  
through the predefined reduction steps and the Right arrow button to  
browse through the predefined enlargement steps.  
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Océ Scan Logic  
Océ Scan logic is an option which enables you to scan a document to a file for  
later (re)use. You enable scan to file via a password (see ‘Scan Logic  
password’ on page 190).  
You use scan to file in order to:  
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print documents at a later time  
archive documents  
email documents  
reuse the information documents contain in another application  
A scan to file is made at the Océ TDS600 scanner. On the scanner operating  
panel you can, among other things, choose at which resolution you want to  
scan and where you want to store your file.  
The result of the scan to file can be stored on the controller (temporary store)  
or directed forward towards a network destination via Window’s Network  
Neighbourhood.  
Océ View Station LT, linked to the Océ Scan Manager application, enables you  
to automatically or manually view the scanned documents afterwards.  
Scan clicks  
The Océ TDS600 counts the area of media that you scanned during scan to file  
operations. You view the scan click count in the bottom right corner of the Océ  
Scan Manager (see figure 31 on page 67).  
The scan click count is measured in square feet or square meters. You set the  
measurement unit in the Océ Settings Editor (see chapter , ‘Measurement’ on  
page 88).  
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Make a scan to file  
To scan an original to file is an easy operation. If the settings (see ‘Settings for  
scan to file’ on page 70) are correct, and the destinations have been set in the  
Océ Scan Manager (see ‘Océ Scan Manager’ on page 75), the only thing you  
have to do is press the start button  
on the scanner.  
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Scan to file  
1 Place your original face-down, right aligned along the original guide.  
2 Select the appropriate original type.  
3 Select the ‘Destination’ card in the ‘File’ section.  
[32] ‘Destination’ card in the file section  
4 Press the section button ‘File’, to select ‘File mode’ On.  
The status message displays: Ready to scan to file.  
5 Select a Destination (see ‘Destinations’ on page 78).  
6 Press the start button  
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The original is scanned.  
A status message displays (see figure 33 on page 69):  
“Scanning job “Scan job number X””  
“File scan22.tif”  
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[33] Feedback during scan to file  
7 On the controller Océ View Station LT starts automatically, showing the result  
of the scan (see figure 34).  
[34] Océ View Station LT  
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Settings for scan to file  
The settings regarding scan to file on the scanner operating panel are divided  
into two cards: Destination and Image.  
Destination card:  
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Destination  
File type  
TIFF subformat or PDF compression  
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Image card:  
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Resolution  
Zoom  
Optimization  
Mirror  
[36] Scanner operating panel: Image card  
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File mode  
File mode can be on ‘File’, ‘Print’ or ‘File with check print’. ‘Print’ means  
normal copy mode. ‘File’ results in scan to file. Choose ‘File with check print’  
to scan to file with a check print. A check print is a print of the scanned  
original, ensuring consistency with a later re-print.  
Note: The Océ TDS600 system does not allow you to change the ‘File mode’  
setting during a set from ‘On’ to ‘Offand the other way round. However  
changing from ‘On’ to ‘On with check print’ and vice versa is allowed.  
Note: In scan to file mode the automatic behaviour is optimised for scanning.  
Turning check plot on or off does not influence this automatic behaviour  
Destination  
You can store your scan either in the temporary store on the controller or on a  
network destination. You can define up to ten destinations in the Océ Scan  
Manager application. On the scanner operating panel you can choose one of  
these destinations.  
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Select a destination  
1 Press the function button to select destination 1 until 4.  
2 To select destination four till ten, initially you have the select destination four.  
Press the arrow buttons to select destination 4 until 10.  
Note: The names of the destinations can be any. However, for your  
convenience, you are able to define understandable names in the Océ Scan  
Manager application (see ‘Create a destination’ on page 78).  
File type  
To define the internal organisation of the scanned files, choose between TIFF  
(Tagged Image File Format) and CALS-I (Continuous Acquisition and  
Life-Cycle support).  
TIFF describes image data that typically comes from scanners, frame grabbers,  
and paint- and photo-retouching programs. The purpose of TIFF is to describe  
and store raster image data. A primary goal of TIFF is to provide a rich  
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environment within which applications can exchange image data. This  
richness is required to take advantage of the varying capabilities of scanners  
and other imaging devices. For example TIFF supports lossless image  
compression. Though TIFF is a rich format, it can easily be used for simple  
scanners and applications as well because the number of required fields is  
small.  
CALS is an industry strategy for transition of paper-intensive processes to  
highly automated, integrated processes for defence system acquisition, design,  
manufacturing, and life cycle support.  
PDF Portable Document Format (Adobe® Postscript® 3™ /PDF) is a file  
format that has captured all the elements of a printed document as an electronic  
image that you can view, navigate, print or forward.  
Tiff subformat  
Within the ‘Tiff subformat’ option, you can define the ‘Organization’ and  
‘Compression’ of the file.  
Organization can be (select with the arrow buttons):  
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Striped  
Tiled  
Raw  
Note: Only choose ‘Striped’ or ‘Tiled’ when you are sure you can use these  
organizations afterwards. Choose ‘Raw’ in any other case.  
Compression can be (select with the arrow buttons):  
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Group 4  
Group 3  
None  
Note: Only choose ‘Group 4’ or ‘Group 3’ when you are sure you can use these  
compressions afterwards. Choose ‘None’ in any other case.  
Note: If you scan grayscales or dark originals then use Group 3 compression.  
In these cases group 4 can increase the file size.  
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Note: ‘Group 4’ or ‘Group 3’ are compression methods which are optimised  
for text and vector drawings. If you choose these compressions when scanning  
a photo with many grayscales these compressions can result in a negative  
compression: the file size increases instead of decreases. So use these  
compressions with care.  
PDF compression  
Within the ‘PDF compression’ option, you can define the ‘Compression’ of the  
file.  
Compression can be (select with the arrow buttons):  
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None  
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Note: Only choose ‘Group 4’ when you are sure you can use this compression  
afterwards. Choose ‘None’ in any other case.  
Resolution  
The Océ TDS600 scan to file option allows you to scan at the following three  
resolutions:  
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300 dpi  
400 dpi  
The higher the resolution the better the image quality. Higher resolution also  
leads to larger file sizes. The default value is 200 dpi.  
Zoom  
The ‘Zoom’ option allows you to scale while scanning to a file. When you set  
‘File mode’ to ‘On’ then the automatic ‘Zoom’ setting will result in ‘1:1’. You  
can change this default setting into one of the following three settings:  
Custom This option let’s you specify a custom zoom value. You can enter a  
range from 25% through 400%. This value also shows the zoom value when  
the option ‘Automatic’ is chosen.  
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1:1 With this option selected, scan to file will result in an image that is exactly  
the same size as the original. ‘Zoom’ displays 100%.  
Automatic Selecting ‘Automatic’ always results in a 1:1 scan to file.  
Optimization  
There are two ways to epitomise a scan to file.  
Scan quality epitomises for the best image quality. The scan resembles the  
original as close as possible.  
File size optimizes for better compression. Generally resulting in a smaller file  
size.  
Mirror  
You can use the ‘Mirror’ option to scan a horizontally mirrored image of an  
original. Mirroring is performed in the vertical axis.  
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Océ Scan Manager  
The Océ Scan Manager is an application available only locally on the  
controller. With the Océ Scan Manager you can configure the destinations for  
scan to file. To increase your productivity you can define automatic file  
naming. This way you can do batch scans without operating the controller.  
During scan to file, Océ Scan Manager displays the filename and the status of  
the file generation process. When the scan is completed a view of the scanned  
image is automatically displayed on the controller.  
Figure 37 on page 75 shows the Océ Scan Manager application. It has a  
Microsoft Windows ‘Explorer’ look and feel. The left part displays a tree view  
containing folders containing destinations. The right part displays a table view  
containing the content of the folder currently selected. In 37 on page 75 folder  
‘Next Dest(8)’ is selected.  
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Note: Not all options are available to all users. You must log into a particular  
user mode to perform specific tasks with Océ TDS600 Scan Manager (see  
‘User modes’ on page 117).  
Tree view  
The tree view displays:  
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the system name  
the collapsible destination tree  
the collapsible temporary store tree.  
If you scan to a particular destination, that destination is displayed bold and  
the corresponding icon changes. The destination you scanned last to, is  
displayed bold.  
If you select a destination, to view it’s content in the right table view, this  
destination will show selected. Figure 37 on page 75 shows that the destination  
‘Temp10’ is selected.  
If for any reason a scan to file cannot be sent to the appropriate remote  
destination, the file will be stored in the ‘Unsent’ folder.  
Table view  
The table view (on the right side of figure 37 on page 75) displays the  
filenames of the files in the opened destination or temporary folder.  
Each file has the following information:  
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Name  
Size  
Type  
Modified  
Resolution  
Image size.  
If the currently viewed destination is the one you are scanning to, then the  
scanned file will appear at the end of the table. If you currently view another  
destination than the one you are scanning to, then the scanned to destination is  
displayed bold.  
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It is possible that there are more files in the table than fit on screen. The most  
recent scanned file appear at the end of the table. Under these circumstances it  
is possible that your most recent scanned file is not visible in the table on  
screen. In this case you can update the table view.  
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Update the table view  
1 From the ‘View’ menu select ‘Refresh’ or click the ‘Refresh’ button on the  
toolbar (see figure 38). If the opened destination is also the one which is  
currently scanned to, then the view is automatically updated.  
[38] ‘Refresh’ button on the toolbar  
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Actions from the Océ Scan Manager  
The Océ TDS600 Océ Scan Manager enables you to make settings regarding  
scan to file. You can edit and view the destination properties. You can also view  
the properties of scanned files.  
Destinations  
A destination is a place where you scan your file to. You can create, delete and  
lock destinations. You can also define automatic filenaming to ensure your  
files get the desired names.  
A destination can also be a file server or a PC of an end user. It is better to select  
remote destinations instead of the local ones. The local destinations are  
temporary and cannot contain a lot of scan files.  
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Create a destination  
1 Select ‘Destinations’ in the tree view.  
2 Open the ‘File’ menu and select ‘New’ or click on the ‘New’ button on the  
toolbar (see figure 39).  
[39] ‘New’ button on the toolbar  
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The following dialogue box appears (see figure 40):  
[40] ‘Destination properties’ window  
3 Enter a logical name for the destination in the ‘Name’ text box.  
This logical name also appears on the scanner panel (see figure 32 on page 68).  
4 Choose a destination type from the ‘Type’ drop-down list box.  
You can choose between File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Server Messages Block  
(SMB) or local storing in the temporary store on the controller.  
5 Enter the name of the system you want to scan your files to in the ‘System’ text  
box.  
6 Enter a path of the target folder in the ‘Path’ text box. You can also click the  
‘Browse’ button to select the path.  
Note: This is only possible if you choose ‘On the controller’ as ‘Type’ (see  
step 4).  
7 Enter, if required, a user name for the network destination in the ‘User name’  
textbox.  
8 Enter, if required, the appropriate password for the network destination in the  
‘Password’ textbox.  
9 Click Ok to accept the destination properties.  
Note: You can create a maximum number of 10 destinations.  
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A key operator can determine whether a destination can be modified by an  
anonymous user. This is done by locking and unlocking a destination.  
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Lock a destination  
1 Select a destination.  
2 Open the ‘File’ menu and select ‘Properties’.  
3 Check the ‘Locked’ check box.  
4 Click Ok to accept the destination settings.  
The destination properties are now locked.  
Note: This option is only available if you are logged on as a Key operator (see  
‘User modes’ on page 117).  
Unlock a destination  
1 Select a destination.  
2 Open the ‘File’ menu and select ‘Properties’.  
3 Uncheck the ‘Locked’ check box.  
4 Click Ok to accept the destination settings.  
The destination properties are now unlocked.  
Note: This option is only available if you are logged on as a Key operator (see  
‘User modes’ on page 117).  
Delete a destination  
1 Select a destination.  
2 Open the ‘File’ menu and select ‘Delete’ or click the ‘Delete’ button on the  
toolbar (see figure 41).  
[41] ‘Delete’ button on the toolbar  
The selected destination is deleted.  
Note: This option is only available if you are logged on as a Key operator or  
as a Repro operator.  
Note: You are not able to delete the last destination.  
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Define file name  
1 Select a destination.  
2 Open the ‘File’ menu and select ‘Properties’.  
The ‘Destination properties’ screen appears as in figure 40 on page 79.  
3 Enter a name in the ‘Base name’ textbox.  
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Note: The ‘Base name’ may contain ‘###’ for automatic file naming. The  
‘###’ will be replaced by an ascending number. You may place as many  
dots in the ‘Base name’.  
4 Check or uncheck the ‘Add appropriate file extension’ check box to add or  
respectively leave out an appropriate file extension. The file extension can be  
set in the Océ Settings Editor see page 225.  
5 Click Ok to accept the settings.  
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Set / Change destination properties  
1 Select a destination.  
2 Open the ‘File’ menu and select ‘Properties’ or click the ‘Properties’ button on  
the toolbar (see figure 42).  
[42] ‘Properties’ button on the toolbar  
The ‘Destination properties’ screen appears as in figure 40 on page 79.  
3 Change the destination properties as described in ‘Create a destination’ on  
page 78.  
Scanned files  
The right pane of the Océ TDS600 Scan Manager contains the scanned files  
and additional information about the files. You can view, print and delete these  
files. You can also view the file properties.  
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View a scanned file  
1 Select a file in the right pane.  
2 Open the ‘File’ menu and select ‘View’ or click the ‘View’ button on the  
toolbar (see figure 43).  
[43] ‘View’ button on the toolbar  
Océ View Station LT (see ‘Océ View Station LT’ on page 86) starts up and  
displays the file.  
Note: When you scan to file the controller Océ View Station LT starts  
automatically, showing the result of the scan.  
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Print a scanned file  
1 Select a file in the right pane.  
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2 Open the ‘File’ menu and select ‘Print’ or click the ‘Print’ button on the toolbar  
(see figure 44).  
[44] ‘Print’ button on the toolbar  
The selected file will be printed with the default settings as defined in the Océ  
Settings Editor (see ‘Job-related settings for printing’ on page 168).  
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Delete a scanned file  
1 Select a file in the right pane.  
2 Open the ‘File’ menu and select ‘Delete’ or click the ‘Delete’ button on the  
toolbar (see figure 45).  
[45] ‘Delete’ button on the toolbar.  
The selected file will be deleted.  
Note: This option is only available if you are logged on as a Key operator  
or as a Repro operator.  
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View properties of a scanned file  
1 Select a file in the right pane.  
2 Open the ‘File’ menu and select ‘Properties’ or click the ‘Properties’ button on  
the toolbar (see figure 46).  
[46] ‘Properties’ button on the toolbar.  
The following window appears (see ‘‘Scanfile properties’ window’ on  
page 83):  
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[47] ‘Scanfile properties’ window  
3 Click Ok to close the ‘Scanfile properties’ window.  
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Automatically view a file after scanning  
You can choose to view a file automatically after scanning:  
1 Open the ‘System’ menu and select ‘Auto view’.  
Whenever you scan to file, Océ View Station LT will start automatically and  
show the scanned file.  
Manage the temporary store  
When you regularly scan originals to a file, many files are created in the  
temporary store. You can clean up the temporary store manually or  
automatically.  
To manually delete the files in the temporary store select the ‘Purge’  
command from the ‘System’ menu.  
To automatically delete the scanned files from the temporary store, you must  
make some settings in the Océ TDS600 Settings Editor (see ‘Océ Power Logic:  
Account logging’ on page 225).  
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How to retrieve scanned files?  
The scanned files are stored in the logging directory of the controller. You can  
retrieve your files from the local host via File Transfer Protocol (FTP). FTP can  
be done:  
1 via an internet browser or  
2 via a dos box.  
When you scan to file your files will be stored in the destination you set. This  
can be on the local controller or on a remote system. You can retrieve your files  
from the local host via File Transfer Protocol (FTP) (see figure 48). Also if  
during scanning to a remote destination, something goes wrong, you can  
retrieve your files from the local host.  
Remote client  
Windows 95 / 98  
Local host (Controller)  
Windows NT 4.0  
Remote client  
Windows NT 4.0  
[48] How to retrieve scan files?  
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[49] The tempstore directory with the scanned files on the Océ TDS600 system  
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Get files via FTP  
1 Launch an FTP client.  
2 Enter the ‘ftp’ command.  
A DOS box now appears with the FTP prompt.  
3 Enter the ‘Open’ command followed by either the registered name of the Océ  
Power Logic Controller or the IP address (for example: 194.2.66.146) to  
connect to the Controller and press Enter: ‘open 194.2.66.146’.  
Note: Instead of performing steps 2 and 3 you could also enter “ftp  
host_name” in the FTP client.  
The connection with the Controller is now established and a window appears  
asking you for a user name.  
4 Enter your user name ‘anonymous’, and enter as your password also  
‘anonymous’.  
A connection is now set up for the default user ‘anonymous’.  
Note: As there is no registered user, you can simply press Enter to initiate  
the connection.  
5 Set the transmission mode to binary by entering ‘binary’.  
6 Go to the ‘tempstore’ directory using the following command: ‘cd tempstore\’.  
7 Go to the ‘scan’ directory if you want to retrieve a file from a destination on  
the local host,  
or  
go to the ‘unsent’ directory if you want to retrieve a file from ‘unsent’ folder  
on the local host.  
8 Get the data file (for example: bugatti.tif) via the ‘get’ command:  
‘get bugatti.tif’.  
9 Quit FTP by entering the ‘bye’ command.  
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Océ View Station LT  
With Océ View Station LT you can view your scanned files. This can be  
automatically (see ‘Automatically view a file after scanning’ on page 83) after  
scanning or via Océ Scan Manager (see ‘Print a scanned file’ on page 81).  
Océ View Station LT has the following menu’s (see figure 50):  
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File  
View  
Preference  
Help  
[50] Océ View Station LT  
Note: You can view earlier scanned files, if they are scanned to the Océ Power  
Logic Controller. You can not view scans that are sent to remote destinations,  
when the next scan is made.  
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Menu options  
File menu  
Command  
Close  
What does it do?  
Closes the active document.  
Properties  
Provides technical information about, and allows you to change  
certain properties of, the document.  
View menu  
Command  
Fit  
What does it do?  
Scales the image to fill the window.  
Displays the image at a 1:1 scale factor.  
Zooms into the page.  
1:1  
Magnify  
Reduce  
Refresh  
Invert  
Zooms out of the page.  
Redraws all windows displaying the active document.  
Reverses the black and white parts of the image.  
Mirrors the image.  
Mirror  
Rotate 90 CCW Rotates the image 90 degrees counter-clockwise.  
Rotate 90 CW  
Rotate 180  
Sample  
Rotates the image 90 degrees clockwise.  
Rotates the image 180 degrees.  
When active, displays only a sample of bilevel raster pixels.  
Reverses the raster image pixels on display and changes which  
are dominant for scaling.  
Negate  
Scale to gray  
Monochrome  
When active, displays the active bilevel raster image as though  
it were a greyscale image.  
An image or screen having only background and foreground  
colours. Same as black-and-white or bilevel.  
Preference menu  
Command  
What does it do?  
View ribbon  
View Ribbon displays and removes the ribbon that contains but-  
tons. The View Ribbon appears, by default, below the menu bar.  
It serves as a fast means of selecting some File, View, and Pref-  
erence menu commands.  
Status bar  
Status Bar displays and removes the Status Bar at the bottom of  
the Océ View Station LT window. The Status Bar displays the  
pointer co-ordinates and a status line.  
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Preference menu  
Reference  
Reference displays or removes a small, usually floating win-  
dow. This window displays the entire current page in miniature.  
The crossed box inside the Reference window indicates which  
part of the page is displayed in the document window.  
By moving or resizing the crossed box, you change which area  
of the page is displayed.  
Detail  
Displays or removes the Detail window.  
Measurement  
When active, allows you to measure lines and areas on the im-  
age.  
Help menu  
Command  
About  
What does it do?  
Shows information about Océ View Station LT.  
Note: You can retrieve help about Océ View Station LT via Océ Scan Manager.  
Function buttons  
Below the menu’s there are function buttons in a ribbon. This ribbon can be  
turned on and off (see ‘View ribbon’ on page 87).  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12  
[51] Function buttons in Océ View Station LT  
Figure 51 displays the buttons:  
1 Invert: Reverses the black and white parts of the image.  
2 Fit: Scales the image to fill the window.  
3 1:1: Displays the image at a 1:1 scale factor.  
4 Magnify: Zooms into the page.  
5 Reduce: Zooms out of the page.  
6 Mirror: Mirrors the image.  
7 Rotate 90 CCW: Rotates the image 90 degrees counter-clockwise.  
8 Rotate 90 CW: Rotates the image 90 degrees clockwise.  
9 Rotate 180: Rotates the image 180 degrees.  
10 Measurement When active, allows you to measure lines and areas on the  
image.  
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11 Reference. This small floating window displays the entire current page in  
miniature for reference.  
12 Displays or removes the Detail window.  
View error  
When the memory is almost full it can occur that the viewer does not show the  
scanned file. Instead it shows a red border with a red cross (see figure 52).  
[52] Error view in Océ View Station LT  
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Multifunctional Digital System  
User Manual  
Chapter 5  
Special copy and scan jobs  
This chapter describes the special jobs such as non  
standard sizes and how to improve the print quality.  
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Non-standard size originals  
The scanner of the Océ TDS600 system automatically detects the width of the  
inserted original. For European sizes, for example, it detects whether the width  
is A0, A1, A2, A3, A4, 500 mm, or 700 mm. The Océ TDS600 system uses a  
memory table that contains all standard width - standard length combinations  
to predict the length of the original. The scanner also measures the real length  
of each original while it is transferred through the scanner.  
Note: If you are copying thick, thin or damaged originals or originals in a  
carrier sheet, it is recommended to use the output at the rear side of the  
scanner to ensure correct delivery (see ‘Deliver originals after scanning’ on  
page 52).  
The scan width  
To prevent information loss when copying a non-standard original, you can  
select the ‘non-standard’ scan width. The scanned width will then be larger  
than the original width. It is also possible to define the scanned width and  
length yourself.  
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Define the scan width  
1 Open the ‘Sheet’ card in the ‘Original’ section.  
2 Press ‘Scan width’ to select the required setting:  
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Standard. This option must be used to copy a standard-size original.  
Non-standard. This option can be used to copy a non-standard original. The  
scanned width will be larger than the original width (to the next larger,  
standard size), to prevent information loss.  
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Numeric. You can define the scan width yourself, using the higher/lower  
buttons or the numeric buttons.  
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[53] Selecting ‘Non-standard’ scan size  
The copy size  
The copy width depends on the selected roll or sheet feeder or the custom  
defined scan width, whereas the copy length depends on the selected cut  
option.  
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Copy non-standard size originals  
1 Press the ‘Media’ button in the ‘Sheet’ card of the ‘Print’ section to select  
‘Automatic’, or to select the roll or sheet feeder with the correct width.  
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[54] Selecting roll or sheet feeder in the ‘Custom’ section  
Note: The media can also be selected directly from the ‘Custom’ section.  
Note: When ‘Automatic’ is selected, the roll or sheet feeder that is used is  
indicated by the ‘’ symbol.  
2 Press the ‘Cut length’ function button to select the required cut option:  
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Standard, which cuts copies at a standard length.  
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Synchro, which cuts copies at the end of the image. The system cuts at the  
measured length of the original times the zoom factor.  
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Custom (numeric), which cuts copies on a specified length. You can define  
the copy length yourself, using the arrow buttons or the numeric buttons.  
3 Make other settings as required.  
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4 Feed the original.  
Refer to table ‘Standard folding settings’ on page 290 for more information  
about folding copies of non-standard sized originals.  
Scanning originals with filing strip  
Left hand side You can adjust the original guide of the scanner to remove a  
filing strip along the left hand side (right hand side in the feed direction,  
face-down). This side can be reduced by up to 60 mm (see figure 55).  
Face up:  
Face down:  
Left hand side  
- 40 mm  
right hand side  
in feed direction  
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Copying with removed filing strip along the left hand side  
1 Press the handle underneath the original guide, and move it to the right.  
[56] Adjusting the original guide to add or remove a filing strip along the left hand side  
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2 Make all required settings.  
3 Insert the original face down, right aligned with the original guide on the  
original feed table.  
Right hand side You can also remove the filing strip along the right hand side  
(left hand side in the feed direction, face-down) by selecting a specific roll or  
sheet feeder. If the paper width of the original is larger than the paper width of  
the selected roll or sheet feeder, the remaining paper part on the right hand side  
will not be scanned (see figure 57).  
Face up:  
Face down:  
Right hand side  
- 40 mm  
left hand side in feed  
direction  
[57] Example of removing the right hand side of an original  
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Copying with removed filing strip along the right hand side  
1 Select the required media in the ‘Custom’ section on the operating panel.  
2 Select the 100% value for the ‘Zoom’ function.  
3 Make other settings as required.  
4 Feed the original.  
Leading and trailing edge It is also possible to adjust the length of both the  
leading and trailing edge to eliminate or add a filing strip. Leading and trailing  
edges can be extended up to 400 millimetres (mm) or shortened up to 100 mm  
(see figure 58).  
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Leading edge:  
+40 mm  
Leading edge:  
- 40 mm  
Trailing edge:  
- 40 mm  
Trailing edge:  
+ 40 mm  
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Copy with removed filing strips along the leading and trailing edge  
1 Open the ‘Sheet’ card in the ‘Original’ section.  
2 Press the ‘Remove strip’ function button.  
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3 Adjust the values in mm for the trailing edge using the numeric or arrow  
buttons.  
4 Press the ‘Remove strip’ function button again.  
5 Adjust the values in mm for the leading edge using the numeric or arrow  
buttons.  
6 Make other settings as required.  
7 Feed the original.  
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Copy with added filing strips along the leading and trailing edge  
1 Open the ‘Layout’ card in the ‘Copy’ section.  
2 Press the function button ‘Add strip’ function button.  
[60] Adding strip  
3 Adjust the values in mm for the trailing edge using the numeric or arrow  
buttons.  
4 Press the function button ‘Add strip’ again.  
5 Adjust the values in mm for the leading edge using the numeric or arrow  
buttons.  
6 Make other settings as required.  
7 Feed the original.  
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Improving the image quality  
You can improve the image quality by modifying the exposure setting, or  
making use of special functions. You will learn how to switch on and off  
automatic background compensation, how to use the lighter and darker buttons  
to achieve the best possible copy quality, or how to adjust the brightness based  
on the type of image you want to copy.  
Brightness  
You can change the brightness of a print or copy by modifying the exposure of  
the scanner. The exposure can be set to lighter and darker.  
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Set the exposure  
1 Press the ‘Exposure’ function button and use the arrow buttons to set the  
exposure as desired.  
Note: The Up and Down arrow buttons can be used to gradually increase  
or decrease the exposure setting; the Left or Right arrow buttons can be  
used to go to the highest or lowest available exposure level at once. If you  
want to go from any negative value to the highest possible positive value,  
or vice versa, you have to press the appropriate Left or Right button twice.  
Automatic background compensation  
The automatic background compensation will provide a good quality copy  
from a large variety of originals. The automatic background compensation  
setting, which is switched on (by default), ensures the production of  
background-free copies of most line drawings.  
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Set the automatic background compensation  
1 Open the ‘Image’ card in the ‘Original’ section.  
2 Press the ‘Background compensation’ function button if this function is  
disabled.  
When copying extremely light or dark originals, or originals with unequal  
background density, the result may not meet your requirements (e.g. too much  
background). In such cases you can manually adjust the brightness (see  
figure 61).  
Original type The Océ TDS600 Copier allows you to adjust the exposure  
setting according to the type of image on the original. There are six original  
types available. Select a suitable mode according to the original (see figure 61  
on page 99).  
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Set the original type of your image  
1 Press the ‘Original type’ function button to select the appropriate image type:  
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By default ‘Lines/text’ is selected with ‘Background compensation’ enabled.  
This is the most suitable setting for originals that contain characters and line  
art.  
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Press the ‘Original type’ function button to select ‘Photo’ when the original  
consists of a combination of characters, line art and picture images.  
Note: If you select ‘Photo’ or ‘Grays&lines’ , the ‘Background  
compensation’ will be switched off automatically, by default.  
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original contains many gray scales and lines.  
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Press the ‘Original type’ function button to select ‘Blue print’ when you want  
to copy an original with an image in ‘negative’ (image in white on dark  
background). The copy will be ‘positive’ (image in black on white  
background).  
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Press the ‘Original type’ function button to select ‘Printed matter’ when you  
want to copy an original that is already a print itself, containing raster  
information.  
Press the ‘Original type’ function button to select ‘Dark orig’ when the  
original has an extremely dark background (i.e. low contrast).  
2 Make other settings as required.  
3 Feed the original.  
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Editing functions  
The Océ TDS600 Copier has editing functions. You set the functions before  
you scan the original.  
Note: You can select only one edit function at a time.  
Auto align  
To align the image automatically to a side of the print you can use the  
alignment functions of the Océ TDS600 scanner. Alignment is possible in the  
following ways (see figure 62):  
Top Left  
Top Middle  
Top Right  
Middle Left  
Middle  
Middle Right  
Bottom Left  
Bottom Middle  
Bottom Right  
[62] Auto align options with standard cut option active  
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Select default settings for auto shifting with standard cut option  
Note: You must switch on standard cut length to get copies like the one in  
the example of illustration 62 above.  
1 Open the ‘Layout’ card in the ‘Print’ section.  
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[63] Automatic shift with the ‘Align’ function  
2 Press the ‘Align’ function button and select a horizontal alignment value (Left,  
Middle or Right) with the arrow buttons.  
3 Press the ‘Align’ function button again and select a vertical alignment value  
(Top, Middle, or Bottom) with the arrow buttons.  
Note: If you select ‘Center’, make sure the original width is specified as  
follows (see ‘The scan width’ on page 92):  
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‘Standard’ if a standard sized original is used  
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The exact original width (numeric) if a non standard sized original is used.  
4 Feed your original.  
Note: You must switch on standard cut length to get copies like the one in the  
example of illustration 62 above. If synchro cut length has been switched on,  
the result will be as follows:  
Top Left  
Top Middle  
Middle  
Top Right  
Middle Left  
Bottom Left  
Middle Right  
Bottom Right  
Bottom Middle  
[64] Auto shift options with synchro cut option active  
In ‘Shift the image’ on page 103 you can read how to define the exact place of  
your image on the page.  
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Shift the image  
In some cases the margin may be too narrow to accommodate filing strips  
without loss of information. To avoid this, you can shift the image in horizontal  
and/or vertical direction, as shown below.  
[65] Example of shifting the image  
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Shift the image  
1 Open the ‘Layout’ card in the ‘Print’ section.  
[66] Image shift  
2 Press the ‘Shift’ function button and select a horizontal shift value by pressing  
the numeric or arrow buttons until the required distance is set to shift the image  
to the left or to the right.  
Special copy and scan jobs  
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Note: When you shift the image horizontally, you can only shift to the left  
or to the right.  
3 Press the ‘Shift’ function button again and select a vertical shift value by  
pressing the numeric or arrow buttons until the required distance is set to shift  
the image upwards or downwards.  
Note: When you shift the image vertically you can only shift up or down.  
4 Make other settings as required.  
5 Feed the original.  
Note: You can use horizontal and vertical shift simultaneously.  
Mirror-image copies  
With the Océ TDS600 Copier you can make a mirror-image copy of an  
original, as shown in the next figure:  
[67] Example of a mirror-image copy  
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Make mirror-image copy  
1 Open the ‘Image’ card in the ‘Print’ section.  
Roll 2  
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2 Press the ‘Mirror’ function button to enable the ‘Mirror’ function.  
3 Make other settings as required and feed the original.  
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Chapter 6  
Océ Print Exec LT Web  
The Océ Print Exec LT Web is a job submission application  
which allows you to send print jobs to a printer from your  
web browser.  
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Introduction to Océ Print Exec LT Web  
Océ Print Exec LT Web is optional software which allows you to create and  
send a set of plots or drawing files to an Océ TDS printer. You can send the  
settings for these jobs from your workstation, using your web browser. It also  
provides basic feedback on the system, media and the print queue.  
Basic concepts  
The role of Océ Print Exec LT Web is to allow you to:  
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Get information on the printer configuration  
Get information on the available media  
Get information on pending jobs in the printer queue  
Assemble up to 10 documents in a job  
Prepare the basic settings which will be used for the printer  
Submit the job to the printer.  
Requirements for the user browser software  
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 (Service Pack 2) or higher  
Netscape Navigator 4.08 or higher  
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TCP/IP network, which connects the printer and the end user workstation  
Port 8001 must not be filtered.  
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Connect to the Océ Print Exec LT Web  
1 Enable Océ Print Exec LT Web in the Océ Settings Editor (see ‘Océ Print Exec  
LT Web’ on page 191).  
2 Type the following URL in your browser: http://Printername  
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where ‘Printername’ is the domain network server (DNS) name or IP address  
of the printer (see figure 69).  
[69] Océ Print Exec LT Web  
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Add new jobs  
1 Click ‘New job’  
A form appears (see figure 70 on page 108).  
2 Click ‘Browse’ to add documents  
3 Click ‘Submit’ when you are ready.  
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[70] Job composition  
For more information please consult the on-line help.  
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Océ Power Logic: Remote Logic  
This chapter describes how to install and use Océ Remote  
Logic.  
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Introduction  
Océ Remote Logic enables you to:  
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View system status (Océ System Control Panel).  
Manage print jobs (Océ Queue Manager).  
Change settings (Océ Settings Editor).  
Océ Remote Logic has five different user modes (see ‘User modes’ on  
page 117). These user modes are meant to limit access to the special functions  
to authorised users. Log in to get access to one of the user modes.  
Change the display language, to operate the Océ Remote Logic in your  
language. Use the help system if you do not know how to work with the  
applications.  
Océ Remote Logic is available on the local host and as a remote version except  
for Scan Manager which is only available on the local host.  
Océ Remote Logic operates separately. You have to log in and select a  
language in each application.  
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Installation procedure for MS Windows  
systems  
Before you install Océ Remote Logic, you must take note of the following  
minimum system requirements for the remote system. The system must be a  
Pentium 233 with 32 Mb RAM running Windows 95, 98, NT (service pack 3)  
or Windows 2000. Contact your local Océ organisation for more possible  
systems.  
Océ Remote Logic (Queue Manager, System Control Panel and Settings  
Editor) are on the Océ TDS600 CD-ROM and on the Océ Power Logic  
Controller CD-ROM provided with the system. The installation procedure for  
Remote Logic is quite simple and self-explanatory. When you select the  
‘Install remote applications’ option on the CD-ROM, a Wizard starts to guide  
you through the installation process. When the installation process is complete  
you do not have to restart your system.  
Note: Remote Logic only works when TCP/IP is enabled on your system. Refer  
to your system administrator for assistance with the installation procedure for  
TCP/IP.  
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Install Remote Logic  
1 Insert the Océ remote Logic CD-ROM or the Océ Power Logic Controller  
CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your PC.  
2 Select the ‘Install remote applications’ option.  
The installation Wizard starts, and asks to select a setup language.  
[71] Choosing a setup language  
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3 Indicate the required language and click ‘OK’.  
4 Follow the instructions on screen to complete the installation of ‘Océ Remote  
Logic’.  
When the installation is complete, you can start the applications by selecting  
them from the specified folder in the ‘Start’ menu.  
To work with the applications you first have to connect to an available Océ  
TDS600 machine. How to connect is described in ‘How to use the remote  
system’ on page 122.  
If you plan to work with more than one of the available remote applications,  
you are advised to use the Applications’ version, because this uses less system  
resources than the individual applications.  
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Installation procedure for Unix systems  
Océ Remote Logic is set up to be platform independent. It runs on a variety of  
operating systems providing that a java runtime environment is available for  
that platform. The java runtime environment must be installed by a user with  
system administrator privileges, depending on Java Virtual Machine (VM). It  
is also assumed that Océ Remote Logic is installed by an experienced user.  
UNIX versions and the required JRE  
UNIX version  
IBM AIX  
IBM AIX  
IBM AIX  
IBM AIX  
SUN Solaris  
HP-UX  
OS version  
4.1.5  
4.2.1  
4.3.3 + fix  
4.3.3.10 + fix  
2.6  
JRE  
Default installation directory  
1.1.6 /usr/jdk_base  
1.1.8 /usr/jdk_base  
1.2.2 /usr/jdk_dev2  
1.3.0 /usr/jdk_java130  
1.1.6  
10.20  
1.1.3  
LINUX  
1.0  
1.1.3  
LINUX  
1.2  
1.1.8  
Note: OS = Operating System, JRE = Java Runtime Environment  
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Install Océ Remote Logic’  
1 Check if a java runtime environment (JRE) is installed on the system. The  
preferred version is JRE 1.1.8. Below you can find some links to JRE's for  
various UNIX platforms.  
2 Unpack the contents of the file ‘RemoteLogic_vX.tar’, from the directory  
Products/remotelogic/UNIX, to a subdirectory on the system.  
3 Use ‘tar xvf RemoteLogic_vX.tar’ to unpack.  
4 Set the environment variable ‘RL_VM_HOME’ to point to the installation of  
the JVM.  
5 Run the file ‘remotelogic’ with the applications as parameters. (e.g.  
remotelogic QM SCP SE to start the three applications), or use ‘remotelogic  
AL’, for the application launcher.  
Note: If you do not supply any options, a short help text is displayed.  
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IBM AIX  
For the various versions of IBM AIX, java runtime engines can be downloaded  
from:  
http://www.ibm.com/java  
The preferred version of the java runtime engine for use with Océ Remote  
Logic is the 1.1.8 version.  
HP-UX  
Linux  
For HP-UX 10.20 and 11.00 the runtime engine can be downloaded from:  
http://www.unix.hp.com/java  
The preferred version of the java runtime environment for HP-UX 10.20 and  
HP-UX 11.00 is version C.01.18.xx.  
IBM has a runtime engine available for Linux which can be downloaded from:  
http://www.ibm.com/java  
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In general, Océ Remote Logic can run on any system with a Java VM.  
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Steps to install Océ Remote Logic in general  
1 Install Java Virtual machine (preferred 1.1.8 (or higher)).  
2 Extract ‘RemoteLogic_vX.tar’ or ‘RemoteLogic_vX.zip’, from the Océ  
Remote logic CD-ROM.  
3 Set the environment variable RL_VM_HOME to point to the Java VM  
installation directory.  
4 If needed, edit the remote logic script (tar file) or batch file (zip file).  
5 Use remotelogic script or batch file to start the applications.  
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Use Océ Remote Logic  
Océ Remote Logic enables you to:  
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View the system status (Océ System Control Panel).  
Manage print jobs (Océ Queue Manager).  
Change settings (Océ Settings Editor).  
Océ Remote Logic has five different user modes. These user modes are meant  
to limit access to the special functions to authorised users only. Log in to get  
access to one of the user modes.  
Change the display language, to operate Océ Remote Logic in the language of  
your selection. Use the on-line help system if you do not know how to go on  
with the applications.  
The Océ Remote Logic applications operate separately. You have to log in and  
select a language in each application, if you start the applications separately. If  
you start the applications via the ‘Launcher’, the language is selected  
automatically.  
Start the Océ TDS applications via the ‘Start’ menu or via the ‘Launcher’  
application.  
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Start Océ Remote Logic on a remote workstation  
1 Select 'Océ Remote Logic' via the 'Start' menu.  
2 Select ' Application Launcher'.  
3 Select the required application from the ‘Launcher’.  
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User modes  
The following user modes are available:  
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Anonymous user mode  
Repro operator mode  
Key operator mode  
System administrator mode  
Service operator mode  
The anonymous user mode only offers monitoring capabilities. You are not  
allowed to change anything.  
The repro operator, the key operator and the system administrator modes allow  
you to perform a number of user actions.  
In the Queue Manager and the System Control Panel the repro operator, the key  
operator and the system administrator have the same user rights. In the Settings  
Editor, however, the user modes offer different rights.  
In repro operator mode, the operator is allowed to only view settings in the key  
operator and system administrator views.  
In key operator mode, the operator is allowed to view and change settings in  
the key operator view. The key operator is also allowed to view system  
administration settings, but is not able to change them.  
In system administrator mode, the operator is allowed to view and change  
settings in the system administrator view. The system administrator is also  
allowed to view key operator settings, but is not able to change them.  
The service operator mode is meant for the Océ technician.  
When you are not authorised to perform a certain action, the action is greyed.  
Note: The status bar at the bottom displays the active user mode.  
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Log in  
The access to the key operator, repro operator, system administrator and  
service operator modes is password protected to allow only authorised  
personnel to use particular functions.  
The default password for the System Administrator is: SysAdm.  
The default password for the Key Operator is: KeyOp.  
The default password for the Repro Operator is: ReproOp.  
Note: The default passwords are case sensitive. Change the passwords after  
your first log in.  
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How to log in  
1 From the ‘File’ menu, select ‘Log in’.  
2 Select the correct user name.  
3 Enter the Password.  
4 Click ‘OK’.  
Note: You must log in into each application separately.  
Log out  
You have to log out to leave the key operator, repro operator and system  
administrator modes.  
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How to log out  
1 From the ‘File’ menu, select ‘Log out’.  
You return to anonymous user mode.  
Note: You must log out into each application separately.  
To change the password  
You can change your password on a standard base. You can change the  
password for each user mode (except anonymous user mode, for which no  
password is required and service operator) by taking the following steps:  
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Change the password:  
1 From the ‘File’ menu, select ‘Log in’.  
2 Click the Password’ button.  
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3 Select the correct username in the ‘Usernamedrop-down list box.  
4 Enter the old password in the ‘Password’ text box.  
5 Enter the new password in the ‘New password’ text box.  
6 Enter he new password in the ‘Confirm new password’ text box and click ‘OK’  
to confirm the new password.  
Automatic login  
If you do not want to log in each time you start an application, you can select  
the automatic login function. This option allows you to start an application  
automatically in the indicated user mode.  
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Enable automatic log in  
1 From the ‘Edit’ menu, select ‘Options.  
The Options window appears.  
2 Select the ‘Enable automatic login’ check box.  
3 Select the correct user mode and enter your password for that user mode.  
4 Click ‘OK’. Automatic login is now enabled.  
Language  
From the ‘View’ menu, select ‘Language’, to select one of the supported  
languages.  
Note: The check mark in front of the language indicates that this is the active  
display language.  
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Set the languages  
1 From the ‘View’ menu, select ‘Language.  
You have to change the display language setting in the Settings Editor, to  
change the languages in the scanner and printer operator panels, and in the  
local applications.  
Help  
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Display help information  
1 Open the ‘Help’ menu and select ‘Contents’.  
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Now you can find help for all functions of the Océ Remote Logic applications.  
Command line parameters  
In order to start the remote applications faster, there are 6 command line  
parameters available.  
configfile=<config_file> Specifies a configuration file you want to use. The  
configuration file can have any name and may include a path.  
server=server Specifies the server you want to connect to.  
language1=lang Specifies the first language in combination with the  
parameter ‘country1=country’.  
country1=country Specifies the first language in combination with the  
parameter ‘language1=language’.  
language2=lang Specifies the second language in combination with the  
parameter ‘country2=country’.  
country2=country Specifies the second language in combination with the  
parameter ‘language2=language’.  
Note: You must always use a matching combination of ‘lang’ and ‘country’  
(see table on page 121).  
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Language  
Lang  
da  
cs  
es  
fi  
Country  
DK  
CZ  
ES  
Danish  
Czech  
Spanish  
Finish  
FI  
Hungarian  
Italian  
hu  
it  
HU  
IT  
US Englisch  
UK Englisch  
Dutch  
en  
en  
nl  
de  
fr  
US  
GB  
NL  
DE  
FR  
German  
French  
Portugese  
Norwegian  
Swedish  
Polish  
pt  
PT  
NO  
SE  
no  
sv  
pl  
PL  
Japanese  
ja  
JP  
The parameters can be applied to the following applications:  
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SCP.exe (System Control Panel)  
SE.exe (Settings Editor)  
AL.exe (Application launcher)  
Note: These executables are usually located in ‘C:\Program Files\OceRemote  
Logic\Bin’.  
The easiest way to do this is by creating a short-cut of an application and then  
add the command line properties.  
Example command line parameter Below is an example of how to start the  
Océ remote Logic applications with the configuration file ‘Myconfig.cfg’,  
connected to the ‘My9600’ server. The first language is set to US English and  
the second to French:  
‘C\Program Files\Remote Logic\Bin\Clients.exe -configFile=Myconfig.cfg  
server=My9600 language1=en country1=US language2=fr country2=FR’.  
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How to use the remote system  
Start up the Océ Remote Logic applications (Océ Settings editor, Océ Queue  
manager, Océ System control panel), on a remote client after you installed the  
software (see ‘Installation procedure for MS Windows systems’ on page 111).  
In order to use the functionality you first have to add an Océ Power Logic  
controller and then connect to an available Océ Remote Logic controller.  
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Add an Océ Power Logic controller  
1 Open the ‘File’ menu and select ‘Connect to’.  
A dialogue box will appear with a drop-down list box containing the already  
added Océ Remote Logic systems.  
2 Click ‘Edit...’. The ‘Edit systems’ dialogue box appears.  
3 Enter the IP address or the name of the Océ Remote Logic system you want to  
connect to, in the ‘Systems’ text box.  
4 Click Add’. The system is added to the list. You can add as many systems.  
Note: You can also remove an Océ Remote Logic system. Select one in the  
list and click ‘Remove’.  
5 Click OK twice to return to the application.  
Note: Before you can add an Océ Remote Logic system, the system has to be  
installed and configured by a system consultant or a technician.  
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Connect to an Océ Power Logic controller  
1 Open the ‘File’ menu and select ‘Connect to’.  
A dialogue box will appear containing a drop-down list box with the available  
systems.  
2 Select one of the available systems and click on ‘OK’. When you connect to  
another system, all settings have to be retrieved. This may take some time.  
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Chapter 8  
Océ Power Logic: Queue Manager  
This chapter describes how to view the Océ TDS600 System  
print/copy queue and how to abort the active print, how to  
delete and put on hold print and copy jobs in the queue and  
how to restart jobs that are put on hold.  
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Introduction  
The Océ TDS600 Queue Manager application provides you with a graphical  
representation of the print queue. It allows you to view the print queue and the  
status of the print jobs as well as to manage the jobs in the queue. With the Océ  
TDS600 Queue Manager you can:  
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Delete job(s) in the queue  
Put job(s) in the queue on hold  
Print jobs from the history queue  
Print jobs form the inbox queue  
Move job(s) to the top of the queue  
Restart job(s) that were previously put on hold in the queue  
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Start Océ Queue Manager on a remote workstation  
Note: You must first install Remote Logic in ‘Installation procedure for MS  
Windows systems’ on page 111.  
1 Select 'Océ Remote Logic' via the 'Start' menu, or  
3 Select Queue Manager. Océ Queue Manager starts.  
Note: To start more than one Queue Manager, System Control Panel or  
Settings editor you can better use the Launcher.  
Structure  
The Océ TDS600 Queue Manager window is divided into the following parts  
(see figure 72 on page 126):  
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The standard menu bar.  
The menu bar for the Queue Manager contains the following menus:  
File: Login, Logout, Connect to, Close  
Edit: set the default printer and 'Auto login'.  
View: selecting the language, switching between queues, and configuring the  
view of the queues.  
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The tool bar  
The tool bar for the Queue Manager contains the following icons:  
Hold, resume, move to top, delete and print job(s).  
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The active print job window.  
This window displays the job currently being printed on the Océ TDS600.  
The print queue window.  
This window has a tabular format and shows the jobs waiting to be printed.  
The jobs are displayed in the order in which they are expected to be printed.  
Note: Copy jobs can move in the queue, to take preference over print jobs  
but that depends on a setting in the Settings Editor.  
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Inbox queue  
The inbox queue contains print jobs which have been sent to the 'Inbox' on  
the controller. You can print these jobs, view the properties and delete these  
jobs.  
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The history queue contains print and copy jobs which have been printed. You  
can print these jobs, view, edit some the properties and delete these jobs. You  
can set how long and how many jobs are kept in the history queue, in the  
Settings Editor.  
Note: You can select the ‘History’ or ‘Inbox’ queue from the drop-down list  
box on top of the right window.  
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The Queue Manager has a status bar displaying the following information:  
System status (connected, not connected)  
The connected system  
The job status e.g. ‘printing job.A0.hp’  
User mode  
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The current status and schedule of the job in the form of an icon. See ‘Icons’  
on page 128.  
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The name of the print job.  
The type of job (print job / copy job)  
The name of the user who has submitted the print job.  
The number of sets and pages.  
Any remarks (e.g. 'Manual Feed').  
You can resize the columns in the main queue window by dragging the table  
header separators. It is also possible to change the order of the columns by  
dragging a specific column to a new position.  
Note: You can sort the inbox and history. You can not sort the printer queue.  
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[72] Queue Manager window with the History queue  
[73] Queue manager with the Inbox queue  
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Modes  
The Queue Manager has the following modes:  
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Anonymous user mode  
Repro operator mode  
Key operator mode  
System administrator mode  
Service operator  
These different modes are designed to limit access to the specific functions to  
authorized users only.  
The anonymous user mode only offers view access to the queue. In this mode  
the available buttons are disabled.  
The repro operator, the key operator and the system administrator modes allow  
you to perform a number of activities on the jobs in the queue, with the help of  
the Abort, Delete, Resume and Hold buttons. The service operator mode is  
meant for Océ technicians.  
Note: In the Queue Manager and the System Control Panel, the repro operator,  
the key operator and the system administrator have the same user rights. In the  
Settings Editor, however, the user modes offer different rights.  
Access The access to the key operator, repro operator, system administrator  
modes and service operator is password protected to allow only authorized  
personnel to use particular functions. You can enter these modes by selecting  
the Login option from the File menu and by specifying the correct password  
when prompted for it (see ‘Log in’ on page 118).  
From the ‘File’ menu, select ‘Close’ to exit the Queue Manager.  
Job priority The priority of print and copy jobs in the Queue Manager is  
determined by the order in which they are submitted to the Océ TDS600.  
However, there is a setting in the Settings Editor which allows you to give copy  
jobs priority over print jobs.  
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Icons  
The Océ TDS600 Queue Manager uses a number of icons to display  
information about a job in the queue. The following icons are used:  
[74] Receiving job  
[75] Received job  
[76] Processing job  
[77] Processed job  
[78] Job in progress  
[79] Printing job  
[80] Delivering job  
[81] Delivered job  
[82] Deleted job  
[83] A job that requires manual feed  
[84] The job is placed on hold by the user or the system.  
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Managing print jobs  
Print queue  
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View the print queue  
The Queue Manager displays all jobs sent to the print queue in a list sorted  
according to the order in which they will be printed.  
This ordering can be changed by:  
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deleting jobs  
putting jobs on hold  
restarting jobs currently on hold  
moving jobs to top (if advanced Queue management is enabled)  
This list will be automatically updated.  
Note: Queue operations can only be performed when you are properly  
authorized. Before you can use the Queue Manager in a different mode, you  
first have to enter a password to get the required access  
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Delete print jobs  
1 Select the desired job(s) by clicking on it/them.  
Note: You can select a consecutive list of jobs to be deleted by clicking on  
the first job, holding down the Shift key and clicking on the last job. You can  
select a non-consecutive list of jobs to be deleted by clicking on each  
desired job while holding down the Ctrl key.  
Note: To delete a job from a remote client, you need repro operator, key  
operator or system administrator rights.  
2 Click on the Delete button.  
A cross icon is displayed in front of the job and a confirmation window will  
now be displayed.  
Note: Consider carefully before you use the Delete button. A delete  
operation cannot be undone.  
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Put print jobs on hold  
1 Select the desired job(s) by clicking on it/them.  
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Note: You can select a consecutive list of jobs to be put on hold by clicking  
on the first job, holding down the Shift key and clicking on the last job. You  
can select a non-consecutive list of jobs to be put on hold by clicking on  
each desired job while holding down the Ctrl key.  
2 Click on the Hold button.  
An icon for a job that is put on hold (see ‘Icons’ on page 128) is displayed in  
front of the job when the job is put on hold.  
Note: A job that is put on hold will retain its position in the print queue.  
Once it reaches the top of the queue, the job that is put on hold will stay  
there until it is restarted or deleted. While a job is on hold, other jobs will  
be printed, even when they were behind the job on hold in the queue. The  
active job and the jobs in printing state can not be put on hold by the Queue  
Manager.  
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Restart jobs that are put on hold  
1 Select the desired job(s) by clicking on it/them.  
Note: You can select a consecutive list of jobs to be restarted by clicking on  
the first job, holding down the Shift key and clicking on the last job. You can  
select a non-consecutive list of jobs to be restarted by clicking on each  
desired job while holding down the Ctrl key.  
2 Click on the Resume button.  
The selected job(s) will now be restarted.  
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Move jobs to top  
1 Select the desired job(s) by clicking on it/them.  
2 Click on the ‘Move to top’ button on the toolbar.  
If more than one job is selected then the first selected job will be on top, the  
second will be on top, the second below that one and so on.  
Inbox queue  
All print job are sent to the ‘Inbox’ queue, if the setting ‘Jobs in inbox’ is set  
in the settings Editor. if you want to print your jobs, select the jobs in the  
‘Inbox’ from the queue manager, and press the ‘Print’ button (see figure 73 on  
page 126).  
The Key Operator determines if jobs go to the inbox, are send to the print  
queue or if the jobs are printed as described in the job ticket. The setting in the  
in the settings editor: ‘System - Job management - Print jobs’  
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History queue  
The purpose of the history queue is:  
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to reprint a job  
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The key operator enables the history queue in the Setting Editor. When the  
history queue is enabled the printed jobs can be seen.  
The key operator selects the time the jobs are stored in the history queue after  
printing, and how many jobs are stored in the history queue.  
The setting ‘Rights for printing’ has two values:  
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'Everyone', everybody can print or reprint jobs from the ‘Inbox’ queue.  
'Special user', only the key operator or the repro operator can print from the  
‘Inbox’ or the ‘history queue’.  
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Note: If you use the print job setting 'As in ticket' you need Océ Print Exec LT  
to print the job.  
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Multifunctional Digital System  
User Manual  
Chapter 9  
Océ Power Logic: System Control  
Panel  
This chapter describes how to view the status of the Océ  
TDS600.  
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Introduction  
The Océ System Control Panel (SCP) application provides you with status  
information about the system. This includes:  
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Status of the printer  
Overview of the loaded media types and sizes  
Status of the scanner  
Status of the controller  
Memory usage.  
Note: If you do not have a scanner, the scanner status is not available. If you  
have a scanner only, the machine status of the printer and the overview of the  
loaded media is not available.  
Structure  
The System Control Panel window is divided into the following parts (see  
figure 86 on page 136):  
The menu bar which contains the following menu’s:  
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File - Login, Logout, Connect to and Exit.  
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Edit  
If you select this option a window is displayed in which you can view your  
default system for the System Control Panel application. The ‘Auto login’  
option allows you to start the application automatically in the indicated user  
mode.  
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View  
The View menu allows you to switch between the display languages as  
defined in the Edit options window and to enable or disable System Control  
Panel sub windows.  
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System  
The System menu allows you to dump your configuration settings, make a  
demo plot, clear the system and shut down the system.  
Help options: Contents of System Control Panel, About System Control  
Panel.  
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The tool bar of the System Control Panel contains the following buttons:  
Printer: to hide or to show the status of the printer.  
Media: to hide or to show media information.  
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Scanner: to hide or to show the status of the scanner.  
Controller: to hide or to show the status of the controller.  
Memory: to hide or to show the amount of set memory that is used.  
Note: If operator invention is required for a device, the respective button  
flashes.  
The Printer status window Displays the current status of the Printer. Any error  
messages displayed on the printer control panel also appear in the printer status  
window of the System Control Panel.  
The Media display Provides graphical information about the status of the rolls  
and sheetfeeders (available, empty or disabled) of the printer and about the  
available media (size and type).  
Note: If the Media type equals polyester, the thickness is expressed in mil  
(0.001"), otherwise the weight is expressed in g/m2.  
When a roll or tray is disabled the roll icon is dimmed and the media  
information is replaced by the text “-disabled-” (see ‘Icons’ on page 136).  
Note: Special media are excluded from the automatic behaviour of the Océ  
Power Logic Controller.  
The Scanner status display Displays the current status of the scanner. Any  
error messages displayed on the scanner control panel will also appear in the  
scanner status window of the System Control Panel.  
The set memory meter Indicates how much of the set memory is filled. The  
information is displayed in the form of a meter which is divided into three  
zones:  
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Green: safe, you have enough space left to print large jobs/many small jobs  
Orange: pay attention, you might reach the set memory limit soon  
Red: the set memory is (nearly) full; you should remove files or wait until  
files are printed and automatically removed or flushed from memory. No  
more print jobs are accepted. Copy jobs can still be made.  
Note: At the right of the set memory meter a percentage is displayed,  
indicating the amount of set memory currently being used.  
Below the System Control Panel main window is displayed:  
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Note: You can hide the media by de-selecting it in the View menu option.  
Icons  
The Océ TDS600 System Control Panel uses a number of icons to display  
information about the media available on the printer. The following icons are  
used:  
The material is available and the roll is ready for printing.  
The roll is disabled.  
The roll is enabled but empty.  
The material is available in portrait orientation and the sheetfeeder  
is ready for printing.  
The material is available in landscape orientation and the  
sheetfeeder is ready for printing.  
The sheetfeeder is empty and material should be loaded in portrait  
orientation.  
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The sheetfeeder is empty and material should be loaded in  
landscape orientation.  
The sheetfeeder is disabled.  
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User operations  
The System Control Panel allows you to perform the following operations:  
Make a demo plot  
Print your system configuration  
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Shut down the system  
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Make a demo plot  
1 Select the Demo plot option in the System menu.  
A demo plot is made on the printer.  
Print your system configuration  
1 Select the Print settings option in the System menu.  
A list is printed of the current settings on the Océ Power Logic Controller.  
Clear the system  
1 Select the Clear system option in the System menu to delete all jobs.  
You can use this option in case of a corrupt job which can not be deleted with  
the help of the Queue Manager.  
Note: This option is only available in repro operator, key operator and  
system administrator mode. In anonymous user mode it is not possible to  
clear the system.  
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Shut down the system  
1 Select the Shut down option in the System menu to shut down the system.  
This option is only available in repro operator, key operator  
and system administrator mode. In anonymous user mode it is not  
possible to shut down the system.  
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User Manual  
Chapter 10  
Océ Power Logic: Settings Editor  
(for the key operator)  
This chapter describes how to make key operator settings  
in the Settings Editor of the Océ TDS600.  
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Introduction  
This chapter learns you how to set the Océ TDS600 according to your  
companies requirements. The information in this chapter is for the key  
operators.  
The key operator is responsible for correct default settings of the system. These  
settings include the default settings, and groups of default printer settings for  
the print and the copy jobs that again occur.  
The key operator can define all timer settings, like the panel time out and the  
sleep mode time out.  
Note: One key operator or system administrator can log into the Settings  
Editor at the same time.  
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Starting up and shutting down the  
controller  
Take the following actions to start up the controller:  
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Start up the Océ controller  
1 Turn on the controller and the screen.  
After the initial system test of the controller the applications, Queue Manager,  
System Control Panel, Settings Editor and Scan Manager are automatically  
started and the Océ TDS600 is ready for operation.  
Note: The Queue Manager and the System Control Panel applications are  
visible on the screen; however the Settings Editor is minimized, to save screen  
estate.  
Take the following actions to shut down the controller:  
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Shut down the Océ controller  
1 Go to the System Control Panel application.  
2 Select the ‘Shutdown’ option from the ‘System’ menu.  
3 Confirm shutdown by clicking on the ‘Yes’ button in the ‘Shut down’ window.  
The system automatically performs the shutdown procedure for the controller.  
Finally, the Windows NT ‘Shutdown Computer’ window appears, which  
informs you that you can turn off your computer.  
Note: You can now restart the controller by pressing the ‘Restart’ button.  
4 Turn off your computer and display.  
Note: The Océ TDS600 has a sleep mode (see page 197). The sleep mode  
powers off almost all the power supplies after a certain time of inactivity.  
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Settings Editor  
The Settings Editor is one of the controller applications for the Océ TDS600,  
which allows users and operators to view and, if authorised, to modify settings  
of the system.  
With the Settings Editor two groups of settings can be configured:  
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Key operator settings (KO settings)  
The key operator group allows authorised users to configure default settings  
for copy and print jobs, default off-line fold settings and scan to file options.  
With the key operator settings also the printer, system and scanner defaults  
can be set or modified.  
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System Administrator settings (SA settings)  
The system administrator group allows authorised users to configure default  
printer language (PDL) settings and printer pen settings. It also allows the  
system administrator to configure system and connectivity settings.  
These groups of settings can be selected from the ‘View’ menu of the Settings  
Editor.  
Setting dependencies The Settings Editor is used to display and edit a  
specified group of settings. Some settings are related to other settings,  
however. If you want to change settings which have dependencies with other  
settings you will be prompted with a message. When a setting is changed, the  
system automatically updates the related settings.  
Also, when you change certain settings, such as measurement unit or paper  
series, all related settings are instantaneously converted to the new setting  
(with a bullet for the settings that are changed).  
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General structure  
The Settings Editor is structured as follows:  
Menu bar  
Top toolbar  
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Settings area  
Status bar  
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Menu bar  
The menu bar of the Settings Editor contains the following menus:  
File If you select the ‘File’ menu you can log in as a particular type of user,  
log out of the previously selected user mode, open an existing setting file, save  
the current settings to a file, connect to a different controller (only for remote  
users) or exit the Settings Editor.  
Edit If you select ‘Options’ from the ‘Edit’ menu, a window is displayed in  
which you can view your default system and the display languages (first and  
second) for the Settings Editor application. The ‘Auto login’ option allows you  
to start the Settings Editor application automatically in the specified user  
mode.  
View The ‘View’ menu allows you to switch between the display languages  
as defined in the Edit options window and to switch between KO settings and  
SA settings.  
Help The ‘Help’ menu contains the following options: ‘Contents of Settings  
Editor’ and ‘About Settings Editor’.  
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Top toolbar  
The top toolbar of the Settings Editor contains four control buttons: ‘Open’,  
‘Save as’, ‘Apply’ and ‘Undo’.  
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Open When you click on the ‘Open’ button, you open a saved file.  
Save as All key operator and system administrator settings can be saved in a  
file. This way you can have different settings for different customers,  
departments or other situations.  
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Note: These settings can only be saved in Key operator or System  
administrator mode.  
Apply When you click on the ‘Apply’ button, the changes you have made  
become effective. Initially, this button is disabled. It is enabled after the first  
setting is changed and disabled again after the apply action is performed or  
after an undo action.  
Undo This button restores the settings to the state it was in the last time the  
settings were applied (and not back to the factory default). Initially, the ‘Undo’  
button is disabled. This button is enabled the moment the first setting is  
changed. It is disabled after an Apply action is performed or after an undo  
action  
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Save settings to file  
1 Open the ‘File’ menu and select ‘Save as’, or press the ‘Save as’ button on the  
toolbar.  
You now have two possibilities:  
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If the client is a local client, a dialogue is displayed and the user can supply  
a file name. The file is saved in a predefined directory on the system.  
If the client is a remote client, a dialogue box is displayed and the user can  
supply a directory and a file name.  
Note: All settings in the current view mode are saved; not only the ones that  
are currently visible.  
A few special files are available here:  
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Default.kos/Default.sas  
These files contain the factory default settings for the key operator and  
system administrator, respectively, and can not be changed.  
Backup.kos/Backup.sas  
These files contain a previous version of the settings for the key operator and  
system administrator, respectively (before the last Apply).  
Current.kos/Current.sas  
These files contain the version of the settings for the key operator and system  
administrator after the last Apply.  
When an Apply is performed, first the contents of the current settings is copied  
to the backup file. There are two versions of this file, one for KO settings and  
one for SA settings. These files are always stored on the system.  
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Open a saved file  
1 Open the ‘File’ menu and select ‘Open’, or press the ‘Open’ button on the  
toolbar.  
A dialogue box is displayed from where you can choose the correct file.  
2 Click the ‘Apply’ button.  
The loaded settings are transferred to the system.  
Note: This is only possible if the user is logged in as a key operator or system  
administrator.  
Left toolbar  
There are four different buttons available at the left toolbar of the Settings  
Editor. These are ‘Jobs’, ‘Printer’, ‘Scanner’ and ‘System’. Each button  
provides access to a specific group of settings. By clicking on each of these  
buttons, you can get access to the settings related to the selected group.  
A shadow highlight is used to indicate which button is activated.  
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Settings area  
The settings area consists of two parts: a setting tree and an update area.  
Tree structure Most settings are displayed using a tree structure. By clicking  
on the settings, folders can be opened to show all the entries or closed to hide  
all the entries below these folders.  
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The settings for system components that are not available are not displayed.  
So, if you do not have a folder, no folder settings are available. This means that  
different configurations result in different tree structures.  
Note: When a tree item has been changed, this item will be marked with a  
bullet.  
Update area The user can move through the tree and select a setting. If he  
selects a setting for which he is authorised, he can edit the setting in the update  
area.  
If the user is not authorised for a particular setting, the update area is greyed  
and no changes can be made.  
Note that a few settings, such as basic card and pen settings, are not edited from  
the tree structured, but are accessed directly from the settings area.  
The update area contains some additional information about the selected  
setting. This includes a brief definition of the setting, as well as the minimum,  
maximum and default values (if appropriate).  
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Status bar  
The Settings Editor has a status bar displaying the following information (left  
to right):  
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System status (icon for connected or disconnected)  
The following icons are used:  
The Settings Editor is connected to a system.  
The Settings Editor is disconnected from a system.  
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System name (‘localhost’ if you are working at the controller)  
User mode (Repro operator, Key operator, System administrator or  
anonymous)  
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View mode (KO settings or SA settings).  
How to access the Settings Editor  
In order to perform special key operator functions, you must log into the  
Settings Editor as a key operator.  
As these functions are restricted to a dedicated key operator, a password is  
required to access them. The service engineer will provide this password to  
you upon installation.  
Note: Only one key operator or system administrator at a time is authorised to  
make modifications. However, there may be multiple users viewing the settings.  
When a second user tries to log in as Key Operator or as System Administrator,  
an error message is displayed.  
You can start the Océ TDS applications on the controller as well as on a remote  
workstation.  
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Start Océ Settings Editor on the Power Logic Controller  
1 Select the 'Launcher' application.  
2 Select Settings Editor. Océ Settings Editor starts.  
Start Océ Settings Editor on a remote workstation  
Note: You must first install Remote Logic as described (see ‘Installation  
procedure for MS Windows systems’ on page 111).  
1 Select 'Océ Remote Logic' via the 'Start' menu.  
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2 Select the 'Launcher' application.  
3 Select Settings Editor. Océ Settings Editor starts.  
How to perform actions from the Settings Editor  
You can perform a number of activities from the Settings editor. These  
activities include:  
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Save settings to file  
Load settings from a file  
Specify the custom card.  
Save and load settings All key operator and system administrator settings can  
be saved in a file or loaded from a file. This way you can have different settings  
for different customers, departments or other situations.  
Note: These settings can only be saved in Key operator or System  
administrator mode.  
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1 Open the ‘File’ menu and select ‘Save as’.  
You now have two possibilities:  
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If the client is a local client, a dialogue is displayed and the user can supply  
a file name. The file is saved in a predefined directory on the system.  
If the client is a remote client, a dialogue box is displayed and the user can  
supply a directory and a file name.  
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are currently visible.  
A few special files are available here:  
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Default.kos/Default.sas  
These files contain the factory default settings for the key operator and  
system administrator, respectively, and can not be changed.  
Backup.kos/Backup.sas  
These files contain a previous version of the settings for the key operator and  
system administrator, respectively (before the last Apply).  
Current.kos/Current.sas  
These files contain the version of the settings for the key operator and system  
administrator after the last Apply.  
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When an Apply is performed, first the contents of the current settings is copied  
to the backup file. There are two versions of this file, one for KO settings and  
one for SA settings. These files are always stored on the system.  
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Load a settings file  
1 Open the ‘File’ menu and select ‘Open’.  
A dialogue box is displayed from where you can choose the right file.  
2 Click the ‘Apply’ button.  
The loaded settings are transferred to the system.  
Note: This is only possible if the user is logged in as a key operator or system  
administrator.  
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Specify the custom card  
The custom card on the scanner panel contains high priority settings. Because  
there is only room for five default settings on the basic card and there are more  
functions that might qualify, the custom card is programmable.  
This option allows you to add or delete current settings on the custom card. In  
the left window all the available setting groups are displayed. In the right  
window all the current settings are displayed. You can use the two arrow  
buttons between the two windows to add settings to or remove settings from  
the custom card.  
1 Click the ‘Scanner’ button.  
2 Select the ‘Custom card’ tab.  
3 Press the upper arrow button to add settings to the custom card. The maximum  
number of settings that can be added to the custom card is five.  
4 To change the order of the settings on the card click on one of the buttons on  
the right of the ‘Custom card’ window.  
5 Click the ‘Apply’ button to save any changes you have made.  
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Key operator settings  
In order to perform special key operator functions, you must log into the  
Settings Editor as a key operator.  
As these functions are restricted to a dedicated key operator, a password is  
required to access them. The service engineer will provide this password to  
you upon installation.  
Note: When you are finished, make certain you log out of the Key operator  
mode of the Settings Editor to prevent unauthorized use of the Océ TDS600.  
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Make key operator settings in the Settings Editor  
1 Maximize the Settings Editor on the screen.  
2 Log in as key operator.  
3 Click on one of the top buttons to display the desired group of settings.  
4 Select the setting you want to update in the tree structure.  
5 Update the setting in the update area, as required.  
Note: A few settings, such as the defaults for the Custom card, are made  
directly from the tree structure area.  
6 Click on the ‘Apply’ button.  
The new value is now applied for the setting  
7 Log out of the Key operator mode when you have finished updating the  
settings.  
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Job-related settings for copying  
The ‘Copy & File’ tab of the job-related settings contains a folder with default  
settings, which can be overruled by settings that are sent along with the copy  
job (via a job ticket or from the scanner panel), plus a folder with settings for  
horizontal and vertical zoom calibration.  
The ‘Defaults’ folder contains the following options (see figure 92):  
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Custom card  
Checkprint  
Number of prints/sets  
Output mode  
Mirror  
User id  
Account id  
Zoom  
Original card  
Print card  
File card  
Zoom calibration  
Scan to file  
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Job-related settings for copying  
Custom card  
Description  
The option ‘Custom card’ allows you to define the custom  
card on the scanner operator panel.  
N/A  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Checkprint  
Description  
Use ‘Checkprint’, to define that a paper copy will be made of  
each scanned original.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Checkprint  
Number of prints/sets  
Description  
Use ‘Number of prints/sets’, to define the default number of  
copies for each job in the printer memory.  
The default value is 1. The maximum number of copies is 999.  
1 - 999  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Number of prints/sets  
Output mode  
Description  
The option ‘Output mode’ allows you to define the  
destination of the output: Copy: the output will be printed on  
paper. File: the output is saved as a print file and can be print-  
ed on paper at a later time.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Output mode  
Mirror  
Description  
You can use the ‘Mirror’ option to print a horizontally mir-  
rored image of an original.  
Mirroring is performed in the vertical axis.  
N/A  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Mirror  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
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User id  
Description  
You can use the ‘User id’ option to determine how many jobs  
are processed by that user.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - User id  
Account id  
Description  
You can use the ‘Account id’ option to determine how many  
jobs are processed for that account.  
N/A  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Account id  
Zoom method  
Description  
The Océ TDS600 has a custom, automatic and 1-to-1 scaling  
option.  
Custom let’s you define the zoom ratio.  
If you select ‘Automatic’, a zoom ratio will be calculated,  
based on the original size and the copy media size.  
1-to-1 means there is no zoom ratio.  
Menu path  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Zoom method  
Custom zoom  
Description  
The custom zoom value defines the zoom ratio when you  
select ‘Custom’ for Zoom method  
Menu path  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Custom zoom  
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Original card  
[93] ’Original folder’ Folder for Copy & File  
Input mode  
Description  
The ‘Input mode’ allows you to define the type of input:  
Single sheet: No sorting will be used. Each page is put in a  
separate job.  
Multiple sheets: Sort by page job where until the set is closed  
all original will belong to the same job (e.g. 11111 - 22222 -  
33333).  
Set: Sort by set job (e.g. 123 - 123 - 123 - 123 - 123)  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Original card - Feeding -Input  
mode  
Legend location  
Description  
You can use the ‘Legend location’ option to determine if users  
will default feed the original with the legend on the leading  
edge or on the trailing edge of the original.  
This information is used to fold the copy in such a way that the  
legend is always on top of the folded package.  
N/A  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Original card - Feeding - Leg-  
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Drawing method  
Description  
You can use the ‘Drawing method’ option to determine how  
your output must be folded.  
Choose between Standard, Afnor and Ericsson  
N/A  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Original card - Feeding - Draw-  
ing method  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Remove leading / trailing strip  
Description  
Use the remove leading or trailing strip settings to remove, by  
default, a blank strip at the top or bottom of the image. The  
print length will decrease accordingly.  
‘Remove leading strip’ will remove a blank strip at the top of  
the image.  
‘Remove trailing strip’ will remove a blank strip at the bottom  
of the image.  
You can remove up to of 400 mm or 16 inch in steps of 1 mm.  
By default, no leading or trailing strip is defined.  
Remove leading or trailing strips will always work, unless you  
try to remove the entire plot.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Original card - Sheet - Remove  
leading / trailing strip  
Scan width method  
Description  
The ‘Scan width method’ option allows you to select the width  
that will be scanned:  
Standard: The width scanned is according to the automatic  
sensed original width.  
Non-standard: The scan width is extended to the first not ac-  
tivated original width sensor or maximum original size.  
Custom: Custom selected width. Useful if the original is a  
non-standard format. This setting will overrule the automati-  
cally detected original size.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Original card - Sheet - Scan  
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Custom scan width  
Description  
The ‘Custom scan width’ option allows you to select the  
width that will be scanned:  
Useful if the original has an arbitrary width. This setting will  
overrule the automatically detected original format.  
The setting is used in combination with ‘Scan width method’.  
25 - 914 mm  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Original card - Sheet - Custom  
scan width  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Scan length method  
Description  
Use ‘Scan length method’, to select the length that will be  
scanned.  
Standard: The scan length is according to the automatically  
sensed original length.  
Non-standard: The scan length extends to the first original  
length sensor that is not activated or to the maximum original  
size.  
Custom-selected length: Useful if the original is of a  
non-standard format. This setting will overrule the automati-  
cally detected original size.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Original card - Sheet - Scan  
length method  
Custom scan length  
Description  
The ‘Custom scan length’ option allows you to select the  
length that will be scanned.  
Useful if the original has an arbitrary length. This setting will  
overrule the automatically detected original format.  
The setting is used in combination with ‘Scan length method’.  
1000 - 15000 mm  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Original card - Sheet - Custom  
scan length  
Min/max values  
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Original type  
Description  
Select the type of original that you want to scan from the fol-  
lowing range:  
- Lines / text  
- Greys & lines  
- Dark original  
- Blueprint  
- Printed matter  
- Photo  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Original card - Image - Orig-  
inal type  
Background compensation  
Description  
Use this function to automatically compensate the original  
background.  
The compensation depends on the original type. For ‘photo’  
or ‘Greys & lines’ originals, the background compensation  
will be fixed. For other original types, the compensation will  
be adaptive.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Original card - Image - Back-  
ground compensation  
Exposure  
Description  
The exposure can be set for every original.  
A negative value indicates a lower brightness, resulting in a  
darker scan; a positive value indicates a higher brightness,  
thus resulting in a lighter scan.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Original card - Image - Expo-  
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Print card  
[94] ’Print card’ Folder for Copy & File  
Align  
Description  
The align function enables you to automatically align the im-  
age to one corner, to one side, or to the centre of the page. The  
default is ‘Upper left’. The following options are available:  
Left up  
Up  
Right up  
Left  
Centre  
Right  
Left down  
Down  
Right down.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Print card - Layout - Align  
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Horizontal shift  
Description  
The print margin may be too small to accommodate, for in-  
stance, filing strips without loss of information. To avoid this,  
shift the image in horizontal and/or vertical direction. Image  
shift can be used in combination with the align function.  
-914 - 914 mm  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Print card - Layout -  
Horizontal shift  
Vertical shift  
Description  
The print margin may be too small to accommodate, for in-  
stance, filing strips without loss of information. To avoid this,  
shift the image in horizontal and/or vertical direction. Image  
shift can be used in combination with the align function.  
-1219 - 1219 mm  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Print card - Layout - Vertical  
shift  
Unfolded copy delivery  
Description  
To determine where the unfolded output must be delivered  
into the Integrated Receiving tray or the Copy Delivery tray  
N/A  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Print card - Finishing  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Folding  
Description  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
To determine if the job will be folded by default.  
N/A  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Print card - Finishing  
Folded copy delivery  
Description  
To determine where the folded output must be delivered:  
Stacker or Belt.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Print card - Finishing  
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Folding length  
Description  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Determines the folding length of the package  
276 - 310  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Print card - Finishing  
Folding width  
Description  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Determines the folding width of the package  
186 - 230 mm  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Print card - Finishing  
Folding reinforcement  
Description  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
To specify if the folded prints should be reinforced  
186 - 230 mm  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Print card - Finishing  
Binding strips  
Description  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
To add a binding strip to folded prints  
15 - 30 mm  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Print card - Finishing  
Automatic media  
Description  
The ‘Auto format’ option allows you to specify that the  
selected media size should be based on the size of your  
original.  
Note:  
Only sizes present in the specified paper series will be consid-  
ered for use with the auto format function, unless nothing ap-  
propriate can be selected. In the latter case the best fitting  
format in the specified paper series will be proposed.  
N/A  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Print card - Sheet - Automatic  
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Default paper source  
Description  
Use ‘Default paper source’, to define the default paper source.  
The default is Roll 1. Whether a roll or a sheet feeder is select-  
ed as default media source, is determined by the specified  
feed preference. The default selected paper source can be:  
Roll  
Sheet feeder  
Manual feed  
Auto.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Print card - Sheet - Default pa-  
per source  
Default paper source number  
Description  
Use ‘Default paper source number’, to define the default pa-  
per source.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
1 - 2  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Print card - Sheet - Default pa-  
per source number  
Manual feed  
Description  
Use ‘Manual feed’, to allow manual feed only upon request  
by the printer. Only portrait orientation is allowed.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Print card - Sheet - Manual  
feed  
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Cut length method  
Description  
The Océ TDS600 determines the length and width of each  
digital image. Use ‘Print cut method’, to select one of the fol-  
lowing default cut methods:  
Standard The print length corresponds to a standard format,  
depending on the media width.  
Synchro The print length is related to the length of the image.  
This is the default value. The minimum print length is 279  
mm or 11 inch.  
Custom The print length is defined by the user. The minimum  
length is 279 mm or 11 inch. The default value is specified  
with the Cut length option.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Print card - Sheet - Cut length  
method  
Custom cut length  
Description  
You can define a specific cut length.  
The specified cut length is used when the Custom cut method  
is selected. If custom cut is enabled, the copy media length  
will only depend on this setting, any other influence is exclud-  
ed.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
279 - 15000 mm  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Print card - Sheet - Custom cut  
length  
Add leading / trailing strip  
Description  
Use the add leading / trailing strip settings to add, by default,  
a blank strip at the top or bottom of the image. The print  
length will increase accordingly.  
‘Add leading strip’ will add a blank strip at the top of the im-  
age.  
‘Add trailing strip’ will add a blank strip at the bottom of the  
image.  
By default, no leading or trailing strip is defined.  
Note: Adding a trailing strip will only work if the cut method  
is set to synchro cut.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
0 - 400 mm  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Print card - Sheet - Strips - Add  
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File card  
[95] ’File card’ Folder for ‘Copy & File’  
File format  
Description  
To define the internal organisation of the scanned files.  
Choose between TIFF, CALS and PDF.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - File card - Destination - File  
format  
Destination  
Description  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
To define the default destination when you scan to file.  
N/A  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - File card - Destination  
TIFF compression  
Description  
Before scanning you can set the compression method for  
TIFF files. Choose between Group 4, Group 3, or None.  
N/A  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - File card - Destination - TIFF  
compression  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
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TIFF organization  
Description  
Before scanning you can set the compression method for  
TIFF files. Choose between RAW, stripped or tiled.  
N/A  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - File card - Destination - TIFF  
organisation  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
PDF compression  
Description  
Before scanning you can set the compression method for PDF  
files. Choose between Group 4 or None.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - File card - Destination - PDF  
compression  
File resolution  
Description  
The Océ TDS600 scan to file option allows you to scan at the  
following three resolutions:  
200 dots per inch (dpi)  
300 dpi  
400 dpi  
The higher the resolution the better the image quality. Higher  
resolution also leads to bigger filesize.  
200 - 400 dpi  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - File card - Image - File reso-  
lution  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Optimization  
Description  
There are two ways to optimize a scan to file.  
Scan quality: optimizes for the best image quality resulting in  
a better image quality. The scan resembles the original as  
close as possible.  
File size: optimizes for better compression. Generally result-  
ing in a smaller file size.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - File card - Image - File opti-  
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Zoom calibration  
On the Océ TDS600 there are two options available for zoom calibration:  
‘Horizontal zoom calibration’ and ‘Vertical zoom calibration’ (see figure 96).  
[96] ’Zoom calibration’ Folder for ‘Copy & File’  
Horizontal / vertical zoom calibration  
Description  
In order to optimise the 1 to 1 copy and print quality, the key  
operator can adjust the zoom calibration factor to an accuracy  
of 0.1%.  
The zoom factor can be adjusted by means of two correction  
factors, one for the vertical zoom direction and the second for  
the horizontal zoom direction.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
97 - 103%  
Jobs - Copy & File - Zoom calibration - Horizontal / Vertical  
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Scan to file  
With the options available for scan to file, you can define another extension for  
PDF, TIFF or Cals files.  
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Job-related settings for printing  
The ‘Print’ tab of the job-related settings contains a folder with default  
settings, which can be overruled by settings that are sent along with the print  
job, plus a setting for printing error pages (see figure 98).  
The ‘Print’ tab contains the following options:  
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Print error page  
Defaults  
I
Number of prints/sets  
Collate  
Default print mode  
User id  
Account id  
Sheet  
Finishing  
Image  
Layout  
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[98] Tab for ‘Print’  
Print error page  
Description  
Use this setting, to have error pages printed in case a printing  
error occurs.  
Error pages are printed in the following environments: PDL,  
RCF ticket or OJT ticket.  
N/A  
Jobs - Print - Print error pages  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
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Number of prints/sets  
Description  
The ‘Number of prints/sets’ option allows you to define the  
default number of prints for each job in the printer memory.  
1 - 999  
Jobs - Print - Defaults - Number of prints/sets  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Collate  
Description  
Specifies whether or not a number of originals should be proc-  
essed together as a set. If set processing is off, sorting is al-  
ways done by page and every original will be presented as a  
job. If set processing is on, sorting is done by page and all  
originals will belong to the same job until the set is closed, or  
sorting is done by set.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Jobs - Print - Defaults - Collate  
Default print mode  
Description  
With the print mode the printer Image Logic can be set in a  
mode that matches the contents of the image. Setting the de-  
fault print mode according to the main stream contents of the  
print jobs, will improve the quality of printed images. The de-  
fault print mode setting is used when the Image Logic is not  
able to automatically detect the appropriate print mode.  
Select ‘Poster’ for images with domination of grey areas.  
Select ‘Lines/Text’ for scanned images.  
Select ‘Standard’ otherwise.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Jobs - Print - Defaults - Default print mode  
User id  
Description  
You can use the ‘User id’ option to determine how many jobs  
are processed by that user.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
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Account id  
Description  
You can use the ‘Account id’ option to determine how many  
jobs are processed for that account.  
N/A  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Jobs - Copy & File - Defaults - Account id  
Sheet  
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Auto format  
Description  
The ‘Auto format’ option allows you to specify that the select-  
ed media size should be based on the size of your original.  
Note:  
Only sizes present in the specified paper series will be consid-  
ered for use with the auto format function, unless nothing ap-  
propriate can be selected. In the latter case the best fitting  
format in the specified paper series will be proposed.  
N/A  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Jobs - Print - Defaults - Sheet - Auto format  
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Fit method  
Description  
The ‘Fit method’ option allows you to define on which media  
size an original will be printed if the specified media size is  
not available.  
The following options are available:  
- Exact fit: The original will only be printed if the specified  
media size is available.  
- Next smaller: If the specified media size is not available, the  
original will be printed on the next smaller size.  
- Best fit: The system will choose the best possible fit method.  
N/A  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Jobs - Print - Defaults - Sheet - Fit method  
Feed preference  
Description  
The ‘Feed preference’ option allows you to define which me-  
dia type is to take preference when the Automatic media se-  
lection option is active:  
- Sheet then roll  
- Roll then sheet  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Jobs - Print - Defaults - Sheet - Feed preference  
Default paper source  
Description  
The ‘Default paper source’ option allows you to define the de-  
fault paper source. Whether a roll or a sheet feeder is selected  
as default media source is determined by the specified feed  
preference.  
Available default paper sources:  
- Roll  
- Sheet feeder  
- Manual feed  
- Auto  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Jobs - Print - Defaults - Sheet - Default paper source  
Default paper source number  
Description  
Use ‘Default paper source number’, to define the default pa-  
per source.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
1 - 2  
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Print cut method  
Description  
The Océ TDS600 determines the length and width of each  
digital image. The ‘Print cut method’ option allows you to se-  
lect one of the following default cut methods:  
Standard: The print length corresponds to a standard format,  
depending on the media width.  
Synchro: The print length is related to the length of the im-  
age. This is the factory default value. The minimum print  
length is 279 mm.  
Custom: The print length is defined by the user. The mini-  
mum length is 279 mm. The default value is specified with the  
‘Cut length’ option.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Jobs - Print - Defaults - Sheet - Print cut method  
Custom print length  
Description  
The ‘Default paper source number’ option allows you to de-  
fine the On the Océ TDS600 you can define a specific cut  
length.  
The specified cut length is used when the ‘Custom’ cut meth-  
od is selected. If custom cut is enabled the copy media length  
will only depend on this setting, thus any other influence is ex-  
cluded.  
The minimum cut length is 279 mm.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
279 - 15,000 mm  
Jobs - Print - Defaults - Sheet - Custom print length  
Default roll format  
Description  
Use ‘Default roll format’, to define the default media size for  
your print jobs.  
The default is A0.  
The following sizes are available:  
A0 to A4 (DIN range)  
36 inch (E+)  
ISO B1  
ISO B2  
Note: ‘Default roll format’ works only, when ‘Auto format’  
Off is selected in the Media section.  
279 - 15,000 mm  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Jobs - Print - Defaults - Sheet - Default roll format  
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Default material  
Description  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Default material to use for incoming print jobs.  
N/A  
Jobs - Print - Defaults - Sheet - Default paper material  
Add leading / trailing strip  
Description  
Use the add leading or trailing strip settings to add, by default,  
a blank strip at the top or bottom of the image. The print length  
will increase accordingly.  
‘Add leading strip’ will add a blank strip at the top of the im-  
age.  
‘Add trailing strip’ will remove a blank strip at the bottom of  
the image.  
You can remove up to of 400 mm or 16 inch in steps of 1 mm.  
Note: Add leading or trailing strips will always work, unless  
you try to remove the entire plot.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
0 - 400 mm  
Jobs - Print - Defaults - Sheet - Strip - Add leading / trailing  
strip  
Remove leading / trailing strip  
Description  
Use the remove leading or trailing strip settings to remove, by  
default, a blank strip at the top or bottom of the image. The  
print length will decrease accordingly.  
‘Remove leading strip’ will remove a blank strip at the top of  
the image.  
‘Remove trailing strip’ will remove a blank strip at the bottom  
of the image.  
You can remove up to of 400 mm or 16 inch in steps of 1 mm.  
Note: Remove leading or trailing strips will always work, un-  
less you try to remove the entire plot.  
0 - 400 mm  
Jobs - Print - Defaults - Sheet - Strip - Remove leading / trail-  
ing strip  
Min/max values  
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Unfolded print delivery  
Description  
To determine where the unfolded output must be delivered  
into the Integrated Receiving tray or the Copy Delivery tray  
N/A  
Jobs - Print - Defaults - Finishing- Unfolded print delivery  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Folding  
Description  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
To determine if the job will be folded by default.  
N/A  
Jobs - Print - Defaults - Finishing - Folding  
Folded print delivery  
Description  
To determine where the folded output must be delivered:  
Stacker or Belt.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
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Drawing method  
Description  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
To define the standard folding method.  
N/A  
Jobs - Print - Defaults - Finishing - Drawing method  
Image orientation  
Description  
To specify the image orientation for folding. Choos between  
Portrait, Landscape or Auto detect.  
N/A  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Jobs - Print - Defaults - Finishing - Image orientation  
Folding length  
Description  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Determines the folding length of the package  
276 - 310  
Jobs - Print - Defaults - Finishing - Folding length  
Folding width  
Description  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Determines the folding width of the package  
186 - 230 mm  
Jobs - Print - Defaults - Finishing - Folding width  
Folding reinforcement  
Description  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
To specify if the folded prints should be reinforced  
186 - 230 mm  
Jobs - Print - Defaults - Finishing - Folding reinforcement  
Binding strip  
Description  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
To add a binding strip to folded prints  
15 - 30 mm  
Jobs - Print - Defaults - Finishing - Binding striping  
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Image  
[101] ‘Image’ folder for ‘Print’  
Zoom method  
Description  
You can choose between the zoom methods:  
Custom: to specify the zoom ratio you need  
Shrink to fit: the large image zooms to fit on the chosen and  
smaller media  
Exact fit: enlarge or reduce the image to fit to the selected me-  
dia  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Jobs - Print - Defaults - Image - Zoom method  
Custom zoom  
Description  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Specifies the zoom value when zoom method is set to custom.  
25 - 400 %  
Jobs - Print - Defaults - Image - Custom zoom  
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Mirror  
Description  
You can use the ‘Mirror’ option to print a horizontally mir-  
rored image of an original.  
Mirroring is performed in the vertical axis.  
N/A  
Jobs - Print - Defaults - Image - Mirro  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Invert  
Description  
Use ‘Invert’, to print digital originals in reverse image.  
This means that black text on a white background will be  
printed as white text on a black background.  
N/A  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Jobs - Print - Defaults - Image - Invert  
Rotate  
Description  
The ‘Rotate value’ option allows you to set the default rotation  
applied to the print.  
The following values are available:  
0 - 90 - 180 - 270 degrees  
Auto rotate  
Note: Use ‘Auto rotate’, to make the Océ 9600 choose a rota-  
tion automatically. When this setting is activated, the image  
will rotate to the best fitting media format.  
The following values are available:  
Auto rotate productive If possible, the orientation is changed  
to landscape to allow for faster printing (paper movement  
through the machine will be reduced.  
Auto rotate folding If possible, the orientation is changed to  
portrait to facilitate folding.  
Auto rotate portrait The orientation is changed to portrait.  
Auto rotate landscape The orientation is changed to landscape.  
Note:  
Rotation is possible for both vector and raster files (1-bit).  
N/A  
Jobs - Print - Defaults - Image - Rotate - Rotate value  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
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Legend correction  
Description  
The ‘Rotate value’ option allows you to set the default rotation  
applied to the print.  
The following values are available:  
0 - 90 - 180 - 270 degrees  
Auto rotate  
Note: Use ‘Auto rotate’, to make the Océ 9600 choose a rota-  
tion automatically. When this setting is activated, the image  
will rotate to the best fitting media format.  
The following values are available:  
Auto rotate productive If possible, the orientation is changed  
to landscape to allow for faster printing (paper movement  
through the machine will be reduced.  
Auto rotate folding If possible, the orientation is changed to  
portrait to facilitate folding.  
Auto rotate portrait The orientation is changed to portrait.  
Auto rotate landscape The orientation is changed to landscape.  
Note:  
Rotation is possible for both vector and raster files (1-bit).  
N/A  
Jobs - Print - Defaults - Image - Rotate - Legend correction  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
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Layout  
[102] ‘Layout’ folder for ‘Print’  
Auto shift  
Description  
The Auto shift function enables you to automatically align the  
image to one corner, to one side, or to the centre of the page.  
The following options are available:  
- Left up  
- Up  
- Right up  
- Left  
- Centre  
- Right  
- Left down  
- Down  
- Right down  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Jobs - Print - Defaults - Layout - Auto shift  
Horizontal / Vertical shift  
Description  
The print margin may be too small to accommodate, for in-  
stance, filing strips without loss of information. To avoid this,  
shift the image in horizontal and/or vertical direction. Image  
shift can be used in combination with the align function.  
N/A  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Jobs - Print - Defaults - Layout - Horizontal / Vertical shift  
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Off line folding  
[103] Off-line folding settings for jobs  
Folding delivery  
Description  
To determine where the folded output must be delivered:  
Stacker or Belt.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Jobs - Off-line folding- Folding delivery  
Legend location  
Description  
You can use the ‘Legend location’ option to determine if users  
will default feed the original with the legend on the leading  
edge or on the trailing edge of the original.  
This information is used to fold the copy in such a way that the  
legend is always on top of the folded package.  
N/A  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Jobs - Off-line folding - Legend location  
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Drawing method  
Description  
You can use the ‘Drawing method’ option to determine how  
your output must be folded.  
Choose between Standard, Afnor and Ericsson  
N/A  
Jobs -Off-line folding - Drawing method  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Folding length  
Description  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Determines the folding length of the package  
276 - 310  
Jobs - Off-line folding - Folding length  
Folding width  
Description  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Determines the folding width of the package  
186 - 230 mm  
Jobs - Off-line folding - Folding width  
Folding reinforcement  
Description  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
To specify if the folded prints should be reinforced  
186 - 230 mm  
Jobs - Off-line folding - Folding reinforcement  
Binding strip  
Description  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
To add a binding strip to folded prints  
15 - 30 mm  
Jobs - Off-line folding - Binding strip  
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Printer related settings  
There are two printer related settings for a key operator (see figure 104):  
Automatic roll switch  
Folder  
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Sheets on belt  
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Block number with correct light intensity  
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Automatic roll switch  
Description  
When you enable ‘Automatic roll switch’, the system switches  
to another roll or sheet feeder (depending on the specified feed  
preference) with the same material type and size, as soon as a  
roll or sheet feeder is empty.  
If ‘Set next larger fit’ is active, a larger size of material will be  
used for printing. Only when all corresponding rolls or sheet  
feeders are empty, you will have to refill media.  
Note:  
The system will not switch to a roll or sheet feeder which is  
configured as a special.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Printer - Automatic roll switch  
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Reinforce A4  
Description  
To determine whether or not a reinforcement strip is added to  
an A4  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Printer - Folder - Reinforce A4  
Sheets on belt  
Description  
To determine the number of sheets that can be delivered after  
the belt full indicator is activated  
N/A  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Printer - Folder - Sheets on belt  
Block number with correct light intensity  
Description  
As the printer drum gets older, the print quality might slightly  
deteriote (printouts get lighter).  
To avoid this and to guarantee the best possible print quality,  
you may use the ‘Block number with correct light intensity’  
option to adjust the light intensity of the printhead.  
1 - 20  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Printer - Adjust - Block number with correct light intensity  
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Scanner related settings  
There are single Scanner related settings and groups of settings for a key  
operator (see figure 105):  
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Rewind originals  
Automatic feed  
Sheet  
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Timers  
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Single options  
Printer family  
Description  
During scan to file the image can be optimised for a specified  
range of printers. When reprinting a scanned file, the output  
quality will be best on a printer from the specified family. A  
‘Universal’ printer does not optimise for one range of printers,  
but gives an image that will print about equally well on all  
types of printers.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Scanner - Settings - Printer family  
Rewind originals  
Description  
Use ‘Rewind originals’, to have the Océ 9600 rewind the orig-  
inals after they have been scanned.  
You can then take the scanned original from the front of the  
scanner.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Scanner - Settings - Rewind originals  
Automatic feed  
Description  
If you enable the option ‘Automatic feed time out’, you only  
have to use the start key once at the beginning of the scan job.  
If this option is disabled, you will have to press the start key  
for every original in order to start scanning or copying.  
Note: If the start button has to be used to start the scanning, a  
message will appear.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Scanner - Settings - Automatic feed  
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Sheet  
[106] ‘Sheet’ folder for the key operator  
Fit method  
Description  
Use ‘Fit method’, to indicate on which media size an original  
will be printed if the specified media size is not available.  
The following options are available:  
Exact fit: he document will only be printed, if the specified  
media size is available.  
Next larger: if the specified media size is not available, the  
document will be printed on the next larger size.  
Next smaller: if the specified media size is not available, the  
document will be printed on the next smaller size.  
Best fit: the system will choose the best possible fit method. If  
the specified media size is not available, than larger sizes have  
preference above smaller sizes.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Scanner - Settings - Sheet - Fit method  
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Zoom steps  
The Key-Operator can change the 8 zoom steps in the range from 25.0% -  
400.0% in steps of 0.1%. There are 4 zoom steps to reduce and 4 zoom steps  
to enlarge (see figure 107). The zoom step 100.0% can not be changed.  
[107] Zoom steps for key operators  
The defaults for the 8 zoom steps are:  
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Reduction step 2: 50%  
Reduction step 3: 35.5%  
Enlargement step 1: 141.4%  
Enlargement step 2: 200%  
Enlargement step 3: 282.8%  
Enlargement step 4: 400%  
Timers  
There are three, scanner related, timer settings a key operator can change (see  
figure 108):  
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Set time out  
Automatic feed time out  
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Panel time out  
Description  
The ‘Panel time out’ option allows you to set the panel  
time-out of the scanner panel. When no settings are being  
made and no original is being scanned the panel will switch to  
default settings after this time-out.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
30 - 600 seconds  
Scanner - Settings - Timers - Panel time-out  
Set time out  
Description  
The ‘Set time-out’ option allows you specify after how much  
time the set on the scanner is automatically closed if no new  
original is fed and the set is not closed with the start key.  
10 - 600 seconds  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Scanner - Settings - Timers - Set time-out  
Automatic feed time out  
Description  
If you enable the option ‘Automatic feed time out’, you only  
have to use the start key once at the beginning of the scan job.  
If this option is disabled, you will have to press the start key  
for every original in order to start scanning or copying.  
15 - 600 seconds  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Scanner - Settings - Timers - Automatic feed time out  
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System related settings  
There are single System related settings and groups of settings for a key  
operator (see figure 109):  
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Telephone number  
Enabling passwords  
Localization  
Job priorities  
Media  
Timers  
Disk cleanup  
Job management  
Logging  
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Telephone number  
Telephone number  
Description  
Use ‘Telephone number’, to display a telephone number,  
when a permanent error occurs.  
This can be the number of the key operator but also that of the  
local service organisation.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
System - Telephone number  
Enabling passwords  
[110] Enable passwords setting  
Scan Logic password  
Description  
Scan Logic is an option. To activate this option, you require a  
password. Call your local dealer for this password.  
N/A  
System - Enabling passwords - Scan Logic password  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Postscript 3/PDF password  
Description  
To activate or disable the use of Adobe ® Postscript ® 3™ /  
PDF.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
System - Enabling passwords - Postscript password  
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Océ Print Exec LT Web  
Description  
To activate this option, you require a password. Call your local  
dealer for this password.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
System - Enabling passwords - Océ Print Exec LT Web  
Account logging  
Description  
To enable the logging of job attributes for account purposes.  
To activate this option, you require a password. Call your local  
dealer for this password.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
System - Enabling passwords - Job logging  
Advanced Queue management  
Description  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
To activate or disable the use Advanced Queue Manager.  
N/A  
System - Enabling passwords - Advanced Queue management  
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Localization  
Under localization you can change the display languages and the measurement  
unit (see figure 111).  
[111] Localization settings for key operators  
First language  
Description  
Use the ‘First language’ option, to specify the first (default)  
language to be used at the operating panels (printer and scan-  
ner) of your system for providing information to the users. All  
settings (also on the system) will be presented in the specified  
language.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
System - Localization - Display languages - First language  
Second language  
Description  
Use the ‘Second language’ option, to specify the second (al-  
ternative) language to be used at the operating panels (printer  
and scanner) of your system for providing information to the  
users. Users can switch between the first and second languag-  
es by changing the language at the printer operating panel. For  
this option the same languages are available as for the first  
language.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
System - Localization - Display languages - Second language  
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Measurements unit  
Description  
Use the ‘Measurement unit’ option, to specify the preferred  
measurement unit for your system: meters or inches.  
The selected measurement unit will be used throughout the  
system.  
Note: After the measurement unit has changed, all the settings  
will be recalculated.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
System - Localization - Measurement unit  
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Job priorities  
There is one setting: Copy priorities (see figure 112).  
[112] Job priorities settings for key operators.  
Copy priorities  
Description  
When you enable ‘Copy priorities’, the copy job will be  
placed right behind the active job.  
When you disable the option, the job will be placed at the end  
of the print queue.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
System - Job priorities - Copy priorities  
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Media  
The Media group contains the following settings (see figure 113).  
[113] Media settings for key operators  
Paper series  
Description  
Use ‘Paper series’, to specify which paper range is to be used  
as the default on your Océ TDS600.  
When the user sets a new media size on the printer operating  
panel, only the sizes in the selected paper series are available.  
If ‘Auto format’ is enabled, the ‘Paper Series’ setting deter-  
mines which sizes will be used (only those present in the pa-  
per series).  
Choose from the following paper series:  
DIN  
DIN carto  
Only 8.5 inch range  
Mixed 8.5 inch and 9 inch range  
N/A  
System - Media - Paper series  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Media request time-out  
Description  
Time out for jobs when media format is not available. After  
this time-out other jobs will be processed  
N/A  
System - Media - Media request timeout  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
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Media request action  
Description  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Action for the job, after the media request time-out expired.  
N/A  
System - Media - Media request action  
Manual feed time out  
Description  
Use ‘Manual feed time-out’, to define the manual feed  
time-out in seconds. This time-out is the delay before jobs will  
get the status not ready to print (e.g. when the sheet is not be-  
ing fed).  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
System - Media - Manual feed time out  
Manual feed action  
Description  
Action for the job, after the manual feed Action for the job, af-  
ter the media request time-out expired.  
time-out expired.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
System - Media - Manual feed action  
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Timers  
The Timers group allows you to adjust the following settings (see figure 114):  
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Sleep mode time  
Description  
Use ‘Sleep mode timer’, to specify after how many minutes of  
inactivity the system should switch to Sleep mode. In Sleep  
mode, almost all the power supplies are switched off. Note:  
The sleep mode time-out also applies to the scanner and the  
folder, but NOT to the controller.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
System - Timers - Sleep mode timer  
Controller panel time out  
Description  
Use ‘Panel time-out’, to set the panel time-out of the scanner  
panel. When no settings are being selected and no original is  
being scanned, the panel will switch to the default settings af-  
ter this time out. By default this setting is ‘ON’. The default  
panel time-out is 90 sec.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
System - Timers - Controller panel time out - <value> - Apply  
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Disk clean up  
Use disk cleanup to clean the disk with regular intervals. Cleanup can be done  
automatically or manually. Three directories can be cleaned (see figure 115):  
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Unsent folder  
Scan spool folder  
[115] Disk clear up settings for key operators  
Frequency  
Description  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Frequency: the folder will be cleaned at the preset time.  
0 - 850 h  
System - Disk cleanup - Local storages / Unsent folder / Scan  
spool cleanup - Frequency  
File age  
Description  
File age: files older than the specified time and date will be de-  
leted.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
0 - 850 h  
System - Disk cleanup - Local storages / Unsent folder / Scan  
spool cleanup - File age  
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Next time  
Description  
Next time: the next cleanup action will be at the preset time.  
After completion of the cleanup action, this setting is updated  
according to the frequency setting.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
System - Disk cleanup - Local storages / Unsent folder / Scan  
spool cleanup - Next time  
Job management  
Use job management to manage jobs in the print queue and the history queue.  
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Print jobs  
Description  
To determine if jobs go to the inbox, are send to the print  
queue or if the jobs are printed as described in the job ticket.  
N/A  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
System - Job management - Print jobs  
Rights for printing  
Description  
To define if everyone is allowed to print from the inbox or the  
history queue or only a special user.  
N/A  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
System - Job management - Rights for printing  
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Enable history queue  
Description  
To enable or disable the saving of already printed jobs in the  
history queue.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
System - Job management - History queue - Enable history  
queue  
Print job lifetime  
Description  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Time the jobs are stored in the history queue.  
N/A  
System - Job management - History queue - Print job lifetime  
Max nr of jobs  
Description  
To define how many print jobs can be stored in the history  
queue.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
System - Job management - History queue - Max nr of jobs  
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Logging  
Use logging to specify the format of the logging file.  
[117] ‘Logging’ settings for the key operator  
File format  
Description  
To define the file format for the logging files. Choose between  
7-bit ASCII or Unicode.  
N/A  
System - Logging - File format  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
File field separator  
Description  
To define if the field separator should be a semicolon, a com-  
ma or a tab.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
System - Logging - File field separator  
File age  
Description  
To define if jobs must be removed after the predefined number  
of days.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
System - Logging - File age  
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Multifunctional Digital System  
User Manual  
Chapter 11  
Océ Power Logic: Settings Editor  
(for the system administrator)  
This chapter describes how to make System Administrator  
settings in the Settings Editor of the Océ TDS600.  
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Introduction  
The Océ TDS600 system administrator is responsible for:  
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Printer language controller settings  
Pen settings  
Automatic Language Selection (ALS) settings  
Controller identification settings  
Set memory reservation settings  
Connectivity settings.  
To modify the system administrator settings you have to access the SA settings  
in the Settings Editor.  
This chapter will inform you how to access the Settings Editor and how to  
define system administrator settings.  
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System Administrator settings  
In order to perform special system administrator functions, you must log into  
the Settings Editor as a system administrator (see ‘User modes’ on page 117).  
Note: When you are finished, make certain you log out of the System  
administrator mode of the Settings Editor to prevent unauthorized use of the  
Océ TDS600.  
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Make system administrator settings in the Settings Editor  
1 Maximize the Settings Editor on the screen.  
2 Log in as system administrator.  
See ‘User modes’ on page 117 for more information about logging into the  
Settings Editor.  
4 Select the setting you want to update in the tree structure.  
5 Update the setting in the update area, as required.  
Note: A few settings, such as the default pen settings, are made directly  
from the tree structure area.  
6 Click on the ‘Apply’ button.  
The new value is now applied for the setting  
7 Log out of the System administrator mode when you are finished updating  
settings.  
See ‘Océ Power Logic: Settings Editor (for the key operator)’ on page 139 for  
more information about the Settings Editor for the key operator.  
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There are two types of system administrator settings (see figure 118):  
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Printer related settings  
The PDLs tab contains the following settings:  
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Dithering matrix  
Poker PDL heap size  
Poker min number of vertices in polygons  
Poker max number of vertices in polygons  
Scale down algorithm  
HPGL  
HPGL-2  
Calcomp  
Postcript  
NIRS  
C4  
TIFF  
CALS  
ASCII  
Dithering matrix  
Description  
The ‘Dithering matrix’ option allows you to select the dither-  
ing matrix for improving the print quality. You can choose be-  
tween:  
- Clustered  
In general this option can be used for vector files with sharp  
lines  
- Stochastic  
Use this option in case of raster files.  
N/A  
Printer - PDLs - Dithering matrix  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
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Poker PDL heap size  
Description  
This setting allows you to increase the PDL heap size if the  
system is unable to perform transformations (in case of very  
big polygons). A higher heap size may result in performance  
degradation, however.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
16 - 256 Mb  
Printer - PDLs - Poker PDL heap size  
Poker min number of vertices in polygons  
Description  
This setting specifies the minimum number of vertical poly-  
gons that can be correctly handled by the printer.  
1024 - 35000  
Printer - PDLs - Poker min number of vertices in polygons  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
Note: The minimum and maximum number should be the same.  
Poker max number of vertices in polygons  
Description  
This setting specifies the maximum number of vertical poly-  
gons that can be correctly handled by the printer. If you select  
a very high value, a great deal of memory will be used and  
performance degradation may occur.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
1024 - 35000  
Printer - PDLs - Poker max number of vertices in polygons  
Note: The minimum and maximum number should be the same  
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Scale down algorithm  
Description  
Use 'Scale down algorithm', to scale down a bitmap. If you  
use 'Sampling', all information will be sized down. This  
means that you may lose thin lines. If you use 'Black pixel  
conservation', to scale down the bitmap all information will  
be kept.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
Printer - PDLs - Scale down algorithm  
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Printer Descriptive Language settings  
The Printer menu in the SA settings of the Settings Editor allows you to define  
specific settings for the available printer languages and to change pen settings  
for the supported vector languages.  
The Océ TDS600 accepts print files in various data formats (languages). These  
include HP-GL, HP-GL/2, Calcomp, Postscript level 3, NIRS, C4, TIFF,  
CALS and ASCII. You can change the settings for HP-GL, HP-GL/2, Calcomp  
and ASCII. The other available languages can only be enabled or disabled.  
On the Océ TDS600, a number of settings are available which allow the system  
administrator to specify, per connection type, which printer languages are  
accepted for automatic data format recognition and which language is forced.  
These settings are called ALS (Automatic Language Sensing) settings.  
If ALS is enabled, the Océ TDS600 automatically recognizes the host data  
language and adapts the printer to support all the parameters required for  
printing data from the host.  
Automatic data format recognition enables the Océ TDS600 to switch between  
files with different formats when working in a multi-format environment,  
where different printer drivers are being used.  
The following language formats are supported on the Océ TDS600:  
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HPGL2  
CALCOMP  
PostScript  
NIRS  
C4  
TIFF  
CALS  
ASCII  
The ASCII language is not automatically recognizable, but must be forced  
when plots are to be printed in ASCII format (e.g. for printing listings). VDF  
and BGL are not available on the Océ TDS600.  
C4, or CALS type 4, was previously called EDMICS. NIRS is also called  
CALS type 3. CALS type 2 is recognized, but not interpreted (only CALS1 is  
supported).  
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Note: When using automatic data format recognition, it is important that every  
print file begins with a start of plot instruction and terminates with an end of  
plot instruction.  
Automatic language sensing When you are using automatic data format  
recognition it is advisable to:  
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Select the ‘Automatic’ option as your ‘PDL selection’ setting for the  
appropriate connection type  
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Any other approach is only appropriate for system administrators who need to  
tune or organize the use of their system to specific organizational  
requirements.  
Note: If your print is not recognized correctly, define the data format in a  
remote control file or an Océ Job Ticket and then send the print again. In that  
case the selected option only applies to this job.  
Alternatively, you can select the appropriate data format manually on the  
Settings Editor panel and then resend the print. However, this setting will  
remain active for all incoming prints on that connection. This means that you  
will need to reset machine default settings to Automatic to return to your  
“normal” working mode.  
For further information on remote control, refer to the Remote Control File  
Reference Manual or the Océ Job Ticket Reference Manual.  
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Enable Automatic Language Sensing (ALS)  
1 Click on the ‘System’ button.  
The System settings are displayed  
2 Click on the ‘Connectivity’ folder.  
A list of available connection types is displayed.  
3 Click on the folder for the appropriate connection type.  
4 Select the ‘PDL selection’ option.  
5 Select ‘Automatic’ (the default value) to activate Automatic Language Sensing  
6 Click on the ‘Apply’ button to save the changes you made.  
Note: The following default settings can be overruled by settings that are sent  
along with the print or copy job:  
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HPGL  
Setting  
Enable  
HPGL  
Description  
The 'Enable' option allows you to enable or disable HPGL. In case  
of problems with HPGL, the HPGL PDL can be disabled by select-  
ing the 'Disabled' option.  
Origin  
Use the 'Origin' option to define the HPGL origin settings of the  
plot.  
Select pen 0  
If you enable the 'Select pen 0' option, the selection of pen 0 will  
be interpreted as end of file (EOF). If the option is disabled, pen 0  
will behave like a default HPGL pen.  
Colour  
merge con-  
trol  
Use the 'Colour merge control' option to determine what should  
happen when two or more colours intersect at the same point on a  
plot, especially at the intersection of vectors or 'filled' polygons. If  
the colour merge control is set to off, the colour of the last vector  
or area fill overwrites the colours specified at the same crossing ar-  
ea. White areas are considered opaque. If set to on, all colours are  
blended together (merged) at the intersection of vectors and poly-  
gons.  
Pen width  
scaling  
To enable or disable the pen width scaling.  
If enabled: scaling an image will scale the pen width correspond-  
ingly.  
Kanji font  
set  
To specify the correct font set for the files which contain Kanji  
font.  
HPGL-2  
Setting  
Enable  
HPGL-2  
Description  
The 'Enable' option allows you to enable or disable HPGL-2. In  
case of problems with HPGL-2, the HPGL-2 PDL can be disabled  
by selecting the 'Disabled' option  
Origin  
Use the 'Origin' option to define the HPGL-2 origin settings of the  
plot.  
Select pen 0  
If you enable the 'Select pen 0' option, the selection of pen 0 will  
be interpreted as end of file (EOF). If the option is disabled, pen 0  
will behave like a default HPGL-2 pen.  
Colour  
merge con-  
trol  
Use the 'Colour merge control' option to determine what should  
happen when two or more colours intersect at the same point on a  
plot, especially at the intersection of vectors or 'filled' polygons. If  
the Colour merge control is set to off, the Colour of the last vector  
or area fill overwrites the colours specified at the same crossing ar-  
ea. White areas are considered opaque. If set to on, all colours are  
blended together (merged) at the intersection of vectors and poly-  
gons.  
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Pen priority  
Pen parameters can be defined in two ways:  
- In the plot data file  
- In the Remote Configuration File (RCF) or Océ Job Ticket (OJT)  
If pen priority is set to 'Language', the pen parameters defined in  
the plot data file will be used. If pen priority is set to 'Setup', the  
pen parameters defined in the configuration file or the job ticket re-  
ceived with the plot will be used.  
PS no clip  
If 'PS no clip' is set to 'On' and the plot defines a Page Size (PS)  
value of WxH (Width and Height), the PS is not taken into account.  
In that case the plot may be bigger or smaller than the PS.  
You can use the 'Emulation type' option to determine the type of  
printer you want to emulate: HP650C or HP750C. The default em-  
ulation type is HP650C, which is backward compatible with old  
machines. Differences occur in the default pen palette and the de-  
fault number of pens. If HP750C is selected, the default palette is  
a grey level palette and compatible with HP750C.  
If the 'HP default' value is set, the Line Attributes instruction is ful-  
ly emulated. All types of lines ends/joins allowed by the Line at-  
tributes specifications will be therefore printed according to these  
specifications. For backward compatibility reason, the interpreta-  
tion of this instruction can be disabled ('Océ Round value). In that  
case, the lines of the plot will be processed as rounded and without  
join.  
Emulation  
type  
Line at-  
tributes  
Pen width  
scaling  
To enable or disable the pen width scaling.  
If enabled: scaling an image will scale the pen width correspond-  
ingly.  
Kanji font  
set  
To specify the correct font set for the files which contain Kanji  
font.  
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Calcomp  
Setting  
Description  
Enable Cal-  
comp  
The 'Enable' option allows you to enable or disable Calcomp. In  
case of problems with Calcomp, the Calcomp PDL can be disabled  
by selecting the 'Disabled' option.  
Step size  
Origin  
The 'Step size' option allows you to define the number of steps per  
inch. Note: This setting should correspond with the resolution of  
the plot.  
With the 'Origin' option you can define the Calcomp origin settings  
of the plot.  
Synchro  
code  
You can use the 'Synchro code' option to define the character code  
for the synchronization byte. This setting indicates the beginning  
of the plot data.  
Double syn-  
chro  
You can use the 'Double synchro' option to enable / disable the  
double sync mechanism.  
Checksum  
You can use the 'Checksum' option to enable / disable the check-  
sum.  
End of mes-  
sage  
You can use the 'End of message' option to define the character  
code for the end-of-message byte. This will indicate the end of a  
data sequence.  
Pen priority  
Pen parameters can be defined in two ways:  
- In the plot data file  
- In the Remote Configuration File (RCF) or Océ Job Ticket (OJT)  
If pen priority is set to 'Language', the pen parameters defined in  
the plot data file will be used. If pen priority is set to 'Setup', the  
pen parameters defined in the configuration file or the job ticket re-  
ceived with the plot will be used.  
Colour  
merge con-  
trol  
You can use the 'Colour merge control' option to determine what  
happens when two or more colours intersect at the same point on a  
plot, especially at the intersection of vectors or 'filled' polygons.  
If the Colour merge control is set to 'Off', the Colour of the last vec-  
tor or area fill overwrites the colours specified at the same crossing  
area. White areas are considered opaque. If set to 'On', all colours  
are blended together (merged) at the intersection of vectors and  
polygons.  
Pen width  
scaling  
To enable or disable the pen width scaling.  
If enabled: scaling an image will scale the pen width correspond-  
ents.  
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Calcomp  
Kanji font  
set  
To specify the correct font set for the files which contain Kanji  
font.  
Font 3  
To specy if you use font 3 with 8 bit 'German' or 16 bit 'Japanese'  
symbols.  
PostScript  
Setting  
Description  
PS level 3  
password  
To activate or disable the use of Adobe® PostScript® 3/PDF.  
Enable Post- The ‘Enable’ option allows you to enable or disable PostScript. In  
Script  
case of problems with PostScript, the PostScript PDL can be dis-  
abled by selecting the 'Disabled' option  
Default page  
size  
To indicate the dimensions of the paper on which your document  
will be printed.  
PS heap size  
To increase the PostScript Level 3 heap size if the system is una-  
ble to print the file. However a higher heap size may result in per-  
formance degradation  
Enable PDF  
To define if PDF is enabled or disabled as PDL for printing.  
NIRS  
Setting  
Description  
Enable NIRS The 'Enable' option allows you to enable or disable NIRS. In case  
of problems with NIRS, the NIRS PDL can be disabled by select-  
ing the 'Disabled' option.  
C4  
Setting  
Description  
Enable C4  
The 'Enable' option allows you to enable or disable C4. In case of  
problems with C4, the C4 PDL can be disabled by selecting the  
'Disabled' option.  
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TIFF  
Setting  
Description  
Enable TIFF The 'Enable' option allows you to enable or disable TIFF.  
Photometry  
The 'Photometry' option allows you to define the photometry value  
for TIFF.  
You can choose from:  
- File control  
The photometry info in the TIFF header will be used.  
- White is zero  
The photometry info in the TIFF header will be overruled.  
For example:  
When the plot is inverted in terms of background and you wish to  
correct that, this option can fix the problem and re-invert the plot  
(although it depends on the content of the plot)  
CALS  
Setting  
Enable  
CALS  
Description  
The 'Enable' option allows you to enable or disable CALS. In case  
of problems with CALS, the CALS PDL can be disabled by select-  
ing the 'Disabled' option.  
ASCII  
Setting  
Enable  
ASCII  
Description  
The 'Enable' option allows you to enable or disable ASCII. In case  
of problems with ASCII, the ASCII PDL can be disabled by select-  
ing the 'Disabled' option.  
End of line  
The 'End of line' option allows you to define the type of line break  
used in the ASCII file:  
- carriage return (CR) only  
- line feed (LF) only  
- carriage return and line feed (CR-LF).  
The 'Line overflow' option allows you to define whether a line that  
extends beyond the right margin is wrapped onto the next line, or  
is truncated.  
Line over-  
flow  
Font size  
Tab size  
The 'Font size' option allows you to define the font size to use, in  
points (1 point=1/72 inch)  
The 'Tab size' option allows you to define the tab size to use.  
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Top margin  
The 'Top margin' option allows you to define the top margin to  
keep above the text.  
Bottom mar-  
gin  
The 'Bottom margin' option allows you to define the top margin to  
keep underneath the text. Top is related to input, not orientation of  
paper.  
Left margin  
The 'Left margin' option allows you to define the margin to keep to  
the left of the text.  
Right margin The 'Right margin' option allows you to define the margin to keep  
to the right of the text.  
Pen width  
Page type  
The 'Pen width' option allows you to define the default line width  
of the text.  
The 'Page type' option allows you to define the default page type  
for the logical image that contains the ASCII text.  
Possible values are:  
- Standard  
- Custom  
Custom page The 'Custom page width' option allows you to define the selected  
width page width when 'Custom' has been selected as default page type.  
Custom page The 'Custom page height' option allows you to define the selected  
height  
page height when 'Custom' has been selected as default page type.  
The 'Standard page format' option allows you to define the default  
size of the formatted text when 'Standard' as file type is selected.  
The 'Standard page orientation' option allows you to define the di-  
rection of the ASCII text when 'Standard' is selected as file type.  
The following settings are available:  
Standard  
page format  
Standard  
page orien-  
tation  
- Portrait  
- Landscape  
Pen width  
scaling  
To enable or disable the pen width scaling.  
If enabled: scaling an image will scale the pen width correspond-  
ents.  
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Specifying printer language settings  
1 Click on the ‘Printer’ button.  
The Printer settings are displayed.  
2 Click on the ‘PDLs’ tab.  
A list of available printer languages is displayed.  
3 Click on the folder for the appropriate language and make the desired settings.  
4 Click on the ‘Apply’ button to activate the changes.  
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Pen settings  
When printing files, the pen settings can be changed on the ‘Pens’ tab of the  
‘Printer’ menu. You can change the default width and pattern for each pen  
number. These settings apply to all vector languages: HP-GL, HP-GL/2 and  
CalComp.  
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Pen width Pen width can be defined from 0.12 up to 16.25 mm. By default all  
pen widths are set to 0.12 mm. Adjustment can be made in steps of 0.01 mm.  
Pen pattern A pen can be selected by the plot file to draw a line or to fill a  
polygon. All lines or polygons on the plot can be drawn with a predefined  
pattern or shade of grey. Default is pen pattern 16 (black).  
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The following pen patterns are available:  
white  
black  
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Define pen settings  
1 Click on the ‘Printer’ button.  
The Printer settings are displayed  
2 Click on the ‘Pens’ tab.  
The Pen settings are displayed (see figure 119).  
3 Type a pen number in the ‘Pen number’ box or select a number with the  
selection arrows to the right of the box.  
The ‘Pen width’ and ‘Pattern’ boxes now become active.  
4 Specify a pen width by typing a value or selecting one with the selection  
arrows.  
5 Specify a pen pattern by typing a number, selecting one with the selection  
arrows or clicking on one of the available patterns in the ‘Pattern overview’  
box.  
6 Click on the ‘Apply’ button to save the changes you made.  
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System related settings  
The system related settings contains the following options (see figure 121):  
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Controller identification  
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Scan memory reservation  
Description  
To specify the maximum amount of the file system disk usage  
allowed for all folders to store scanned files, the (temporary  
store folder, the unsent folder and the scan spool folder  
1024 - 3072 Mb  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
System - Scan memory reservation  
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Controller identification settings  
Controller identification contains the following options:  
Host name  
Description  
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Administrator  
Host name  
Description  
To specify the name with which the Océ TDS600 will present  
itself on the TCP/IP network. To identify the controller, you  
have to enter the host name. Keep the following:  
- use no more than 15 characters.  
- choose characters from the following series: a-z; A-Z; 0-9.  
- if you use a hyphen, put it somewhere in the middle of the  
name, not at the beginning nor at the end.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
System - Controller identification - Hostname  
Description  
Description  
To enter additional information about the system. It is not  
mandatory to fill in this field.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
System - Controller identification - Description  
Location  
Description  
To enter additional information about the system. It is not  
mandatory to fill in this field.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
N/A  
System - Controller identification - Location  
Administrator  
Description  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
To enter the name of the system administrator.  
N/A  
System - Controller identification - Administrator  
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Set memory reservation settings  
The System Control Panel contains a set memory bar, which indicates how  
much set memory is still available. In the Settings Editor you can define the  
threshold values for the orange and red zones (see figure 121 on page 219).  
Orange zone limit  
Description  
To specify the orange limit in Megabytes. The orange zone is  
entered when the free space in the set memory becomes less  
than this limit.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
100 - 2048 Mb  
System - Set memory reservation - Orange zone limit  
Red zone limit  
Description  
To specify the red limit in Megabytes. The red zone is entered  
when the free space in the set memory becomes less than this  
limit. If the red zone is reached, write access to set memory  
is refused, until the starting point of the orange zone is  
reached.  
Min/max values  
Menu path  
50 - 1024 Mb  
System - Set memory reservation - Red zone limit  
Connectivity settings  
The Océ TDS600 supports a large number of different connection types,  
including:  
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LPD  
SMB  
Novell  
TCP/IP  
IPX/SPX  
NetBeui  
The system administrator can configure the Océ TDS600 for these different  
connection types with the help of the Settings Editor.  
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Making connectivity settings  
1 Click on the ‘System’ button.  
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2 Open the ‘Connectivity’ folder.  
3 Open the folder with the appropriate connection type.  
4 Select any of the available options for the selected connection type.  
5 Change the setting in the update area, as appropriate.  
6 Click on the ‘Apply’ button to save any changes you have made.  
See the TDS Connectivity Manual on the ‘User Documentation and Remote  
Applications CD-ROM’, which is delivered with the system, for detailed  
information about making the Océ TDS600 available in your particular  
network configuration.  
FTP  
Setting  
Description  
Enable FTP  
Time-out  
To define if FTP communication is enabled or disabled.  
To define the plot time-out on a FTP connection.  
60 - 900 s  
Communication  
mode  
To define the communication mode for a FTP connection.  
With Print while spool the data will be spooled in chunks.  
With Spool then print the complete job will be spooled before  
printing starts.  
PDL selection  
To define the PDL enabled for a FTP connection. The Auto-  
matic option enables Automatic Language Sensing.  
LPD  
Setting  
Description  
Enable LPD  
Communication  
mode  
To define if LPD communication is enabled or disabled.  
To define the communication mode for a LPD connection.  
With Print while spool the data will be spooled in chunks.  
With Spool then print the complete job will be spooled before  
printing starts.  
PDL selection  
To define the PDL enabled for a LPD connection. The Auto-  
matic option enables Automatic Language Sensing.  
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SMB  
Setting  
Description  
Enable SMB  
Workgroup name  
To define if SMB communication is enabled or disabled.  
To specify the SMB workgroup name. A workgroup is a  
group of users sharing computer files and services for com-  
munication.  
Communication  
mode  
To define the communication mode for a SMB connection.  
With Print while spool the data will be spooled in chunks.  
With Spool then print the complete job will be spooled before  
printing starts.  
PDL selection  
To define the PDL enabled for a SMB connection. The Auto-  
matic option enables Automatic Language Sensing.  
Novell  
Setting  
Description  
Enable Novell  
Pserver name  
To define if Novell communication is enabled or disabled.  
To specify the Novell PSERVER name. The specified string  
should not be preceded by a period.  
Pserver password To specify the Novell PSERVER password.  
Access mode To define the Novell access mode.  
File server names To specify the names of the available Novell file servers. You  
can define multiple names, divided by a semi-colon.  
NDS context  
To specify the Novell Directory Services context of the Pserv-  
er that has been defined for the system.  
Queue poll inter-  
val  
To specify the Novell queue poll interval in seconds. The sys-  
tem will check regularly on the Pserver, if there are new jobs  
to be printed.  
Connection retry  
interval  
To define the interval for trying to re-establish a Novell con-  
nection.  
Communication  
mode  
To define the communication mode for a Novell connection.  
With Print while spool the data will be spooled in chunks.  
With Spool then print the complete job will be spooled before  
printing starts.  
PDL selection  
To define the PDL enabled for a Novell connection. The Au-  
tomatic option enables Automatic Language Sensing.  
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Setting  
Description  
Domain  
To specify the network domain name. The network domain  
name is the TCP/IP address of the domain server where the  
Océ TDS600 controller is connected to.  
DNS  
To specify the DNS server. Use semicolons ( ; ) to separate  
entries.  
Enable  
To define if the TCP/IP adapter is enabled or disabled, in or-  
der to allow TCP/IP communication.  
Enable DHCP  
To enable or disable the DHCP protocol, that lets network ad-  
ministrators manage centrally and automate the assignment  
of Internet Protocol. In order to make DHCP recognise your  
system, a fixed IP address has to be configured.  
To specify the IP address for the server. A single adapter card  
can have more than one adapter on it, so it is possible to spec-  
ify several IP addresses.  
To specify the IP subnet mask for the server. The subnet mask  
is a number that when compared by the computer with a net-  
work address number, will block out all but the necessary in-  
formation.  
IP address  
IP mask  
Default gateway  
To specify the IP address of the default gateway. A gateway  
connects networks using different protocols so that informa-  
tion can be passed from one to the other. A gateway both  
transfers information and converts it to a form compatible  
with the protocols used by the receiving network.  
Type the IP address for the primary WINS server. This uses  
Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) protocol in combi-  
nation with name query broadcasts to resolve computer  
names to IP addresses.  
Primary WINS  
server  
Secondary WINS  
server  
Type the IP address for the secondary WINS server. This uses  
Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) protocol in combi-  
nation with name query broadcasts to resolve computer  
names to IP addresses.  
IPX/SPX  
Setting  
Enable  
Description  
To define if the SPX adapter is enabled or disabled.  
NetBeui  
Setting  
Enable  
Description  
To define if the NetBeui adapter is enabled or disabled.  
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Océ Power Logic: Account logging  
This chapter describes what Account logging is and how  
you use it.  
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The account logging mechanism  
For accounting purposes, the Océ Power Logic Controller is able to keep track  
of all your jobs. For each copy/print/scan job the job info and the paper usage is  
stored. For scan to file with check print 2 records are generated, one for the  
scan to file and one for the check print.  
All this data is stored in a file: the account log file. The account file contains a  
record for each copy/print/scan job.  
Account logging consists of the following steps:  
1 Enable the Account logging option  
2 Set the file format properties  
3 Make copy/print/scan jobs on the right account  
4 Retrieve the generated Account logging file  
5 Use the generated Account logging file  
Account logging is an option. You enable this option in the Settings Editor via  
a password (see ‘Account logging’ on page 191).  
2 The account log file  
File format The account logging information is stored in a file. The format of  
the file is either ASCII (using the ISO Latin-1 encoding) or UTF-16. The  
format depends on the Logging file format setting (see ‘File format’ on  
page 201). The file format is either YYYYMMDD.csv (for ASCII files), or  
YYYYMMDD.txt (for UTF-16 files). You set the file name in the settings  
editor (see ‘File format’ on page 201).  
File content The account log file content is based on a text file consisting of a  
sequence of lines of text. A line of text is an ordered sequence of characters.  
Records consist of a sequence of fields separated by a field separator character  
(see ‘File field separator’ on page 201). Each line of text forms a record. The  
records can be of different types, as indicated by a record type identifier which  
is the first field in a record.  
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Storage The account log file is stored on the controller. The controller  
generates a account log file each day. You can determine for how long the  
accounting log file is kept on the controller. You set the file age in the Settings  
Editor (see ‘File age’ on page 201).  
File field separator The items of a record in the account log file are separated  
by the file field separator. The file field separator depends on the regional  
settings of your operating system. By default the file field separator is set to  
‘semicolon’. Make sure you specify the same file field separator in the Settings  
Editor (see ‘File field separator’ on page 201) as in your regional system  
settings. For Windows operating system you can find this under: Start -  
Settings - Control Panel - Regional Setting - Number - List separator.  
Escaping method If the text in the field separator contains the field separator  
character, end of line or double quote then the text in the field changes as  
follows:  
1 An occurrence of a double quote is replaced by two double quotes.  
2 The resulting text is surrounded by double quotes.  
Note: The escaping method is compatible with MS Access and MS Excel.  
Storage The print/copy/scan jobs you make in one day are stored in one  
separate account log file. The Océ TDS600 system makes each day a new  
account log file. You can set how long the account log files are stored on the  
controller (see ‘File age’ on page 201).  
3 Make copy/print/scan jobs  
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To set the accounting for a copy or scan job  
1 Open the ‘Scanner’ card in the ‘Original’ section.  
2 Press the ‘Account’ function button to toggle between ‘User ID’ and Account  
ID’.  
3 Enter the correct ‘Account id’ or ‘User id’ with the numeric button, or use the  
arrow buttons on the scanner operator panel.  
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To set accounting for a print job  
1 For a print job, you must specify the ‘Account ID’ and the ‘User ID’ in the  
printer driver, in Océ Print Exec LT web or in Océ Print Exec LT.  
You are now ready to make copy/print/scan jobs.  
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4 How to retrieve the account files  
The account log files are stored in the logging directory of the controller. You  
can retrieve your files from the local host via File Transfer Protocol (FTP). FTP  
can be done:  
1 via an internet browser or  
2 via a dos box.  
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Get the account log file via FTP in a internet browser  
1 Start an internet browser  
2 Enter the ftp address of the Océ TDS600 system (see ‘Host name’ on  
page 220).  
Note: You set the name of the system in the Settings Editor.  
The browser shows the ftp directories on the Océ TDS600 system (see  
figure 123).  
3 Browse to the ‘Accounting’ directory.  
The accounting log files are shown (see figure 124).  
4 Save the accounting log files to any destination on your system. This is usually  
done by a right click on the file and then the ‘save’ option.  
[123] The ftp directories on the Océ TDS600 system  
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[124] The accounting directory with the account log file on the Océ TDS600 system  
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Get the account log file via FTP in a dos box  
1 Launch an FTP client.  
2 Enter the ‘ftp’ command.  
A DOS box now appears with the FTP prompt.  
3 Enter the ‘Open’ command followed by either the registered name of the  
Power Logic Controller or the IP address (for example: 194.2.66.146) to  
connect to the Controller and press Enter: ‘open 194.2.66.146’.  
Note: Instead of performing steps 2 and 3 you could also enter “ftp  
host_name” in the FTP client.  
The connection with the Controller is now established and a window appears  
asking you for a user name.  
4 Enter your user name ‘anonymous’, and enter as your password also  
‘anonymous’.  
A connection is now set up for the default user ‘anonymous’.  
Note: As there is no registered user, you can simply press Enter to initiate  
the connection.  
5 Set the transmission mode to binary by entering ‘binary’.  
6 Go to the ‘logging’ directory using the following command: ‘cd logging\’.  
7 Get ‘20001011.csv’ or ‘20001110.txt’ depending on the file format setting,  
(see ‘File format’ on page 201).  
8 Quit FTP by entering the ‘bye’ command.  
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5 Use the generated accounting file  
After you retrieved the accounting file you can view and use the data that are  
stored in the records. You can import the account log file into for example  
Microsoft Excel or Microsoft Access.  
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Import the account log file into Microsoft Excel  
1 Start Microsoft Excel.  
2 Open the account log file that is on your system.  
Microsoft Excel shows the content of the account log file: the records (see  
figure 125).  
Now you can process the data in the account log file.  
[125] The account log file in Microsoft Excel  
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Account information in the log file  
For each output page an account log record (1 line) is generated. A job that  
consists of several output pages, will have several account log records. Also for  
each scan (scan to file jobs) an account log record is generated.  
All records that are part of a single job, will have the same value for the ‘Job  
Unique ID’ field. This field is part of each record and is unique for each job in  
the file. This field is for collecting records that are part of a single job and to  
calculate the totals for the whole job.  
Account information for the media format  
If a standard output media format is chosen in a print, scan or copy job, the  
media width and height for the output media reported in the account log file,  
will be exactly as specified in the following table. Any deviation from these  
values (even by 1 unit) implies that a non-standard media format was chosen  
in the job.  
Note: Note that for output in landscape orientation, the width and height  
values are swapped.  
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Format name  
Width  
(units of 1/72 inch)  
2384  
1684  
1191  
842  
Height  
(units of 1/72 inch)  
3370  
2384  
1684  
1191  
842  
A0  
A1  
A2  
A3  
A4  
595  
E
D
C
B
2448  
1584  
1224  
792  
3168  
2448  
1584  
1224  
792  
A
612  
E+  
D+  
C+  
B+  
A+  
B1  
B2  
B3  
B4  
30x42  
jis B1  
jis B2  
jis B3  
jis B4  
jis B5  
2592  
1728  
1296  
864  
3456  
2592  
1728  
1296  
864  
2835  
2004  
1417  
1001  
3024  
2920  
2064  
1460  
1032  
729  
648  
2004  
1417  
1001  
709  
2160  
2064  
1460  
1032  
729  
516  
Account information for the media weights  
In the account log file, media weight is represented by the values ‘LIGHT’,  
‘NORMALand ‘HEAVY’. The following table specifies the mapping for  
actual media to the values in the account log.  
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Actual material  
Plain paper 75g, 80g  
Plain paper 110g, 24lb  
Transparent 80g  
Transparent 110g  
Vellum  
Polyester 3P5 Mil  
Polyester 4P5 Mil  
Translucent  
Value in log file  
NORMAL  
HEAVY  
NORMAL  
HEAVY  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
LIGHT  
Plain paper 64g  
Japanese transparent (90g)  
NORMAL  
Structure of the account file  
The Océ TDS600 supports two different record types: 6210 and 6211. The first  
record in each account log file is of type 6210 and contains a list of abbreviated  
field names that occur in records of type 6211. this record is always the same  
in each account log file and is used as a comment. For example to clarify the  
meaning of the fields if the file is imported in an application like MS Excel.  
The actual account log information is in records of type 6211 (the second up  
to the last record in the account log file). The fields of that record are described  
in the table ‘All Parameter descriptions’ on page 234.  
For the TDS800 these numbers are 6110 and 6111.  
For the TDS400 these numbers are 6310 and 6311.  
Description of all the parameters in the account log file  
Note: The table below lists the fields in their order of appearance in the  
account log file.  
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All Parameter descriptions  
Parameter  
Type  
Length  
(max)  
4
Description  
Record type  
num  
Record type identifier = 6211.  
Note: each account log file starts with a record of  
type 6210. This is a constant record which only  
contains the abbreviated field names used in  
records of type 6211.  
Account ID  
text  
text  
255  
255  
Account ID, escaped according to escaping rules.  
Empty field if not available. Note: numeric ac-  
count ID from RCF or scanner panel is converted  
to its textual representation (without any prefix).  
For OJT, the Account ID is copied from the OJT  
“Account” field (string).  
User ID  
User ID of submitter of job, escaped according to  
escaping rules.  
Empty field if not available. Note: numeric user  
ID from RCF or scanner panel is converted to its  
textual representation (without any prefix).  
Job ID  
text  
text  
255  
255  
ID of job (e.g. job name) as specified in a job tick-  
et, escaped according to escaping rules. Empty  
field if not available.  
Machine ID  
Unique ID of the printer. If there is only a scanner,  
then the unique ID of the scanner. For the Océ  
TDS600 this is implemented as the serial number  
of the printer/scanner.  
Record version  
Job Unique ID  
Record number  
num  
num  
num  
text  
2
Version number of this record type. 0 for this ver-  
sion.  
8
Controller-generated unique job ID. Is unique for  
each job in the log file.  
6
Sequence number of this record in the account log  
for this job. Starts at 0.  
Job submission  
source  
255  
Host name or IP address of the source of the job.  
Empty field if not available.  
Channeltype  
text  
Protocol used for the job submission: LP, SMB,  
PSERVER, FTP, CENTRONICS  
Receive date  
year  
num  
num  
num  
4
2
2
Year when source page was received. E.g. 2001  
Receive date  
month  
Month when source page was received. 1-12  
Receive date day  
Day of the month when source page was received.  
1-31  
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Receive time  
hours  
num  
num  
num  
text  
2
Hour when source page was received. 0-23  
Minute when source page was received. 0-59  
Second when source page was received. 0-59  
Receive time  
minutes  
2
Receive time  
seconds  
2
Source location  
255  
Location of the input file or set:  
For files in the input stream: F1 to F999 (for the  
first until the 999th file in the input stream of this  
job).  
For referenced files: the URL of the file.  
For scans, the input set number to which the page  
belongs: S1 to S999 (for the first until the 999th in-  
put set). Note: The Océ TDS600 only supports 1  
input set.  
Source page  
number  
num  
text  
6
Page number of the input page in the source  
set/file. First = 1  
Source type  
Type of the source page:  
For PDL’s: TIFF, CALS, PDF, PS, NIRS, HPGL,  
HPGL2, C4, CALCOMP, ASCII  
For scans: SCANF (scan of front of page),  
SCANB (scan of back of page)  
Source width  
Source height  
Output width  
Output height  
Width scale  
num  
num  
num  
num  
num  
6
6
6
6
4
Native width of source page in points (1/72 inch)  
Native height of source page in points (1/72 inch)  
Actual width of output page in points (1/72 inch)  
Actual width of output page in points (1/72 inch)  
The scaling factor applied to the original in the  
width direction. In %.  
Height scale  
Mirroring  
num  
text  
4
2
The scaling factor applied to the original in the  
height direction. In %.  
Mirroring applied to the original.  
LR (left and right swapped) or TB (top and bottom  
swapped). Empty if no mirroring applied.  
Rotation angle  
num  
3
Counter-clockwise rotation angle of the scaled  
(and possibly mirrored) original. Possible values:  
0, 90, 180, 270. An angle of 0 implies that the ori-  
entation of the source and output image is the  
same.  
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Process type  
text  
text  
Type of processing that was done for this page:  
PLOT, COPY, STF (scan to file), CHK (check  
plot), ICOPY (interrupt copy), INTRNL (internal  
job), HEADER (header page), TRAILER (trailer  
page), ERRPAGE(error page), REPLOT (from  
history queue)  
Process comple-  
tion  
How the process completed for this page: DONE  
(normal termination), ABRT (job aborted by us-  
er), ERR (error occurred).  
In case an error occurred or the job was aborted,  
the last page that was correctly delivered has value  
DONE and an extra record with value ABRT or  
ERR is generated for the first page after that (the  
page that did not come out due to the error).  
Delivery date  
year  
num  
num  
num  
num  
num  
num  
num  
4
2
2
2
2
2
6
Year when source page was delivered. E.g. 2000  
Delivery date  
month  
Month when source page was delivered. 1-12  
Delivery date  
day  
Day of the month when source page was deliv-  
ered. 1-31  
Delivery time  
hours  
Hour when source page was delivered. 0-23  
Minute when source page was delivered. 0-59  
Second when source page was delivered. 0-59  
Delivery time  
minutes  
Delivery time  
seconds  
Output page  
number  
Page number of the output page in this job. First =  
1. Physical output pages are numbered separately  
from digital output pages.  
Digital output pages are numbered separately for  
each separate output file.  
Output media  
type  
text  
Type of the output medium in case of physical out-  
put: PPAPER (plain paper), TRANSPARENT,  
FILM, POLYESTER, VELLUM, TRANSLU-  
CENT. Empty if no physical output.  
Output media  
special  
text  
text  
1
Indicates whether special output media is select-  
ed. Y or N.  
Empty if no physical output  
Output media  
weight  
Output media weight in case of physical output:  
LIGHT, NORMAL, HEAVY. Empty if not known  
or if only digital output.  
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Output media  
source  
text  
text  
Source from which the output media was taken in  
case of physical output: ROLL1, ROLL2, ROLL3,  
ROLL4, ROLL5, ROLL6, TRAY1, TRAY2,  
TRAY3. MANUAL (manual feed slot). Empty if  
no physical output.  
Output fold  
method  
Folding method applied to the output media in  
case of physical output:  
For folding in 2 directions: AFNOR, ERICSSON,  
DIN.  
For folding in 1 direction: AFNOR1,  
ERICSSON1, DIN1.  
Empty if no physical output or not folded.  
Output binding  
method  
text  
text  
Specifies the binding method for the output me-  
dia. EDGEONLY (only binding edge), REIN-  
FORCE. Empty if no physical output or no  
binding method.  
Output media  
destination  
Output media destination in case of physical out-  
put: BELT1, BELT2, BELTS, CDT, IRT, FIRST-  
FOLD, STACKER.  
Empty if no physical output.  
Output file type  
text  
text  
Type of output file in case of digital output: TIFF,  
CALS, PDF. Empty if no digital output.  
Output file com-  
pression  
Compression method of output file in case of dig-  
ital output: GROUP3, GROUP4, PACKBITS,  
LZW. Empty if no digital output or no compres-  
sion.  
Output file size  
num  
text  
9
Size of output file in bytes (including all pages in  
case of multi-page output files) in case of digital  
output. Empty if no digital output.  
Output file desti-  
nation  
255  
Nickname of the destination for the output file as  
used in the scan manager, in case of digital output.  
If multiple pages in one job have the same desti-  
nation file, a multi-page file is generated. Empty if  
no digital output.  
Output resolu-  
tion (width di-  
rection)  
num  
num  
4
4
Resolution of output in width direction in dpi  
Output resolu-  
tion (height di-  
rection)  
Resolution of output in height direction in dpi  
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Media and supplies  
This chapter describes how to refill paper, refill toner and  
refill the reinforcement unit of the folder.  
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Media  
The Océ TDS600 is available in many configurations, ranging from two rolls  
in a single drawer, four rolls in two drawers plus three sheet feeders and a  
maximum of six rolls with one sheet feeder.  
Note: Contact your Océ representative if you want to know more about the  
available configurations.  
Each of the rolls and sheet feeders on the Océ TDS600 may be loaded with  
print material of a different size or type. The size and type of the available  
media are indicated on the operating panel.  
Note: In case you have three sheet feeders, no A4 size material and no A3  
of media in the third sheet feeder is A2.  
Attention: After loading new print material, you need to inform the system  
of the size of the material and of the type of print material that was loaded  
(paper, transparent, or polyester).  
The definition of the size and type of the new print material is required to:  
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Enable the automatic media switch function to work correctly (see  
Automatic roll switch’ on page 182)  
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Prevent folding errors (when a folder is installed)  
Support autozoom and auto format functions.  
Caution: It is highly advisable to place heavy rolls (A0, A1, and 175 meter  
rolls of plain paper) in position 1 of the top drawer, position 3 of the middle  
drawer or position 5 of the bottom drawer, to minimize user strain. The  
diameter of rolls should not exceed 185 mm.  
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Load rolls of copy material  
When a roll is empty during a print job, a ‘Roll empty’ message is displayed  
at the printer operating panel and on the System Control Panel application. You  
then have to load a new roll of print material.  
Note: Currently the following media are supported on the Océ TDS600:  
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Plain paper (Red label plus) 75g/m  
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Plain paper (Red label) 110g/m  
2
Transparent paper 90-95g/m  
Polyester film (CPRF) 3.5mil  
Polyester film 4.5mil  
vellum (9020/9022) 20lbs.  
Caution: See Appendix B for more information about safely handling/  
placing rolls of print material in the printer.  
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Load paper  
1 Open the appropriate roll compartment (see figure 126).  
[126] Opening the appropriate roll compartment  
2 If necessary remove any scrap material from the paper roll compartment.  
3 Remove the roll holder from the paper roll compartment.  
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4 Press the green knob inside the roll holder (on the right side) to release the  
locking mechanism (see figure 127) and remove the core from the holder.  
[127] Pressing the green knob  
Note: You can place the new roll in the groove on top of the printer.  
5 Slide the roll holder in the new roll of material while pressing the green knob.  
6 Align the roll with the appropriate size indicator on the roll holder and release  
the locking mechanism. This line has to be completely visible.  
7 Use both hands to place the holder in the roll compartment (see figure 128).  
left view  
[128] Positioning the roll  
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8 Use both hands to slide the material under the metal paper guide until it makes  
contact, as shown in figure 129.  
[129] Using both hands to load the material  
Note: When the print material is particularly curled it may be somewhat  
difficult to slide the material under the paper guide. In that case you can  
slightly fold back the top few centimetres (no more than 10) of the print  
material to facilitate the load process.  
9 Press the appropriate green button inside the paper roll compartment (see  
figure 130). The material will automatically be fed into the machine.  
Also refer to the sticker inside the drawer.  
Feed/cut  
buttons  
[130] Button for feeding and cutting the paper  
10 Press the green button a second time to cut off the material protruding from the  
paper path.  
11 Remove the scrap material.  
12 Close the roll compartment.  
13 Press the on line button to put the system off line.  
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14 Specify the size and type of material on the operating panel.  
15 Press the on line button again.  
Note: You only have to adjust the settings on the operating panel when you  
alter the size and/or media type.  
Roll loader In order to help customers to comply with the international safety  
regulations as far as maximum roll weights are concerned, Océ has developed  
a roll loader for use with the Océ TDS600. See ‘Recommended weight limits’  
on page 312 for more information about the maximum recommended roll  
weights with and without a roll loader.  
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Use the optional roll loader to load a roll  
1 Fully open the roll compartment.  
Inside the drawer, the roll loaders are installed. The roll loaders consist of a  
metal frame with a lever and a green knob in the middle of the lever.  
2 Put the appropriate horizontal lever in an upright position by pulling it to the  
right.  
3 Pull the lever completely forward. The roll holder is lifted up (see figure 131).  
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[131] Lifting up the holder with the roll loader  
4 Remove the roll holder from the paper roll compartment using both hands.  
5 Press the green knob inside the roll holder to release the locking mechanism  
and remove the core from the holder.  
Note: You can place the new roll in the groove on top of the printer.  
6 Slide the roll holder in the new roll of material while pressing the green knob.  
7 Align the roll with the appropriate size indicator on the roll holder and release  
the locking mechanism. This line has to be completely visible.  
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8 Use both hands to place the holder in the roll loader (see figure 132).  
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[132] Placing the new roll in the roll loader  
9 Place the holder back in the roll compartment by returning the roll loader lever  
to its upright position. The roll will now be loaded.  
Caution: Be careful when lifting the lever to avoid any possible damage to  
the roll compartment.  
10 Use both hands to slide the material under the metal paper guide until it makes  
contact, as described in the procedure for loading rolls of print material.  
11 Press the appropriate green button inside the roll compartment. The material  
will automatically be fed into the machine.  
Note: Also refer to the sticker inside the drawer.  
12 Press the green button a second time to cut off the material protruding from the  
paper path.  
13 Remove the scrap material.  
14 Return the roll loader lever to its starting position by pushing it to the left.  
15 Close the paper roll compartment.  
16 Press the on line button to put the system off line.  
17 Specify the size and type of material on the operating panel.  
18 Press the on line button again.  
Note: When you alter the size and/or media type, you have to adjust the settings  
on the operating panel.  
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Cut sheet material  
When a sheet feeder is empty during a print job, a ‘Sheet feeder x empty’  
message is displayed at the printer operating panel and in the System Control  
Panel (SCP) application. You then have to load new cut sheet print material.  
Note: You must fan polyester cut sheet before use to prevent sticking together.  
Also avoid the use of sheets that have already been printed on one side.  
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Load cut sheet material  
1 Open the appropriate drawer (see figure 133).  
[133] Opening the appropriate drawer  
2 Release the right hand guide by squeezing the light green release handle on the  
guide (see figure 134) and move the guide to the required media size indicator.  
Note: Make certain that the handle is properly aligned with the appropriate  
indicator.  
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release  
handles  
view holes  
[134] Adjusting the position of the right hand guide  
3 Remove the packaging of the print material. In case of wrapped paper, also  
remove the top and bottom sheets.  
Note: If you use polyester as print material you have to fan the sheets before  
you load them to avoid that they stick together.  
4 Position the print material in the drawer against the front plate. The side to be  
printed should be facing downwards.  
Note: You can check if the material is properly loaded by looking through  
the view holes in the drawer (see figure 134).  
5 Adjust the right hand guide.  
Note: Carefully place the print material in the drawer to avoid damage to  
the media.  
6 Slide the two other guides into position.  
Also refer to the sticker inside the drawer.  
7 Close the drawer.  
Note: When you alter the size and/or media type, you have to adjust the settings  
on the operating panel.  
Attention: If you decide to reload print material when the drawer is not  
entirely empty, it is recommended to remove all remaining print material  
from the drawer before you insert the new print material. This way you can  
avoid the risk of inadvertently shifting any remaining print material out of  
place and blocking the path. This could result in a jam.  
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Add the toner  
When a ‘Toner low’ message appears on the printer panel, you should refill  
toner. From this moment on, you can print a maximum of 260 m2.  
Refilling toner can be done at any time, even while a job is printing. You will  
be able to finish your current job.  
If you do not refill toner in time, the system will stop and an ‘Out of toner’  
message will appear. In that case, printing will only be resumed after you have  
refilled toner and pressed the on line button.  
Note: Before you refill toner, always make certain that you first replace the  
waste toner bag.  
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How to add toner  
1 Open the left cover of the printer (see figure 135).  
[135] Opening the left printer cover  
2 Pull the waste toner bag from the holder and place the supplied cap on the bag.  
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3 Slide a new waste toner bag as far as possible over the holder (see figure 136).  
[136] Replacing the waste toner bag  
Attention: Use only Océ B5 toner.  
4 Shake the toner bottle thoroughly and open the bottle.  
5 Screw in the bottle clockwise in a slanted position (see figure 137).  
[137] Screwing in the bottle  
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6 Move the toner bottle to a vertical position (see figure 138).  
[138] Adding toner  
7 Tap the bottle to remove the toner from the bottle.  
8 Return the bottle to its original position when the toner bottle is empty.  
9 Unscrew the toner bottle anti-clockwise and close it.  
10 Close the cover.  
Printing will be resumed after you press the ‘on line’ button.  
Note: When you have refilled toner after a ‘toner low’ message, it may take a  
while (up to thirty seconds), depending on the number of prints that you make,  
before the ‘Out of toner’ message disappears. When you have refilled toner  
after the system had stopped because the toner supply was really exhausted,  
you have to confirm the refill operation by pressing the On line button. The  
‘Out of toner’ message will then disappear.  
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Multifunctional Digital System  
User Manual  
Chapter 14  
Maintenance  
This chapter describes the maintenance of the glass platen  
the reference roller and the reinforcement unit.  
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Maintenance of the glass platen and the  
reference roller  
If the glass platen is dirty or static, it should be cleaned to ensure top quality  
copies are produced. At the same time you can clean the white reference roller.  
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Clean the glass platen and reference roller  
1 Switch off the scanner.  
2 Open the top cover of the scanner (see figure 139).  
[139] Opening the top cover of the scanner  
3 Clean the glass platen with a soft cloth moistened with water (see figure 140).  
[140] Glass platen and reference roller  
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4 Clean the white reference roller with soft cloth moistened with a small quantity  
of Cleaner A (see figure 140).  
5 Lift the top cover of the scanner to release the lock of the hinge, and close the  
cover (see figure 141).  
[141] Closing the top cover of the scanner  
6 Switch on the scanner.  
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Maintenance of the reinforcement unit  
This section covers maintenance activities for the optional reinforcement unit  
of the folder, such as:  
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Inserting a new tape roll  
Emptying the waste box  
Cleaning the reinforcement knives  
Attention: Only use the original reinforcement strips from Océ, to avoid  
damage to the reinforcement unit.  
A new tape roll  
When the tape roll is empty while the engine is in stand-by, one of these  
messages will appear on the display:  
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‘Load reinforcement tape’  
‘Reinforcement unit empty’ (if the engine was running when the roll ran out  
of tape).  
When a tape roll is empty while the engine is running, this message will be  
accompanied by a picture of the engine with the side door of the reinforcement  
unit blinking (see figure 142).  
[142] No tape in reinforcement unit  
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Insert a new tape roll  
1 Open the side door of the reinforcement unit (see figure 143).  
[143] Opening the side door of the reinforcement unit  
2 Turn the two guide plates away from the pin roller and lock them into their  
open position (see figure 144).  
[144] Opening the guide plates  
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3 Remove the trailing edge of the old tape (see figure 145).  
[145] Removing the trailing edge of the old tape  
4 Open the front side plate of the roll holder by unscrewing the green knurled nut  
and remove the old kernel.  
Note: It is recommended that you clean the reinforcement knives before you  
place a new roll. See ‘Maintenance of the reinforcement knives’ on  
page 263 for more information.  
5 Place the new roll and close the side plate. Make certain that the roll is placed  
with the holes to the back and the protection sheet to the front (see figure 146).  
[146] Placing the new roll  
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6 Detach the end of the roll and lead the tape over the large guide roller (see  
figure 147).  
[147] Guiding the tape around the guide roller  
7 Lead the tape between the upper and lower knife and over the pin roller (see  
figure 148).  
[148] Leading the tape between upper and lower knife  
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8 Make certain that at least 200 mm (2 strip lengths) of tape protrude from the  
knife section (see figure 149).  
[149] Protruding tape  
9 The holes in the tape must be aligned with the hole pattern on the sticker you  
can find on the frame plate of the reinforcement unit (see figure 150). If this is  
not the case, you lift the tape from the pin roller and push the tape further  
between the two knives until the holes are aligned.  
[150] Adjusting the holes on the tape  
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10 Close the guide plates of the pin roller (see figure 151).  
[151] Closing the guide plates  
11 Peel the protection sheet off the tape (see figure 152).  
[152] Peeling off the protection sheet  
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12 Lead the protection sheet back between the upper and lower knife.  
[153] Leading the protection sheet between upper and lower knife  
13 Lift the guide and lead the protection sheet between the protection sheet  
rollers, pulling the protection sheet tight (see figure 154).  
[154] Leading the protection sheet between the rollers  
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14 Insert the leading edge of the tape into the closed section of the slide (see  
figure 155).  
[155] Inserting the tape into the closed section of the slide  
15 Hold the upper guide plate down and cut the tape at the knife section by quickly  
pulling the edge up so that the tape is cut by the upper knife (see figure 156).  
[156] Cutting the tape at the knife section  
16 Close the side door of the reinforcement unit.  
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The waste box  
If a reinforcement unit is installed, the protective sheet from the reinforcement  
tape is stored in a waste box. For each roll of tape the box should be emptied  
twice.  
Note: You can empty the waste box while the engine is running.  
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Empty the waste box  
1 Open the waste box by first pulling it to the left hand side and next pulling it  
towards you.  
[157] Opening the waste box  
2 Empty the box.  
3 Close the waste box by first pushing it forwards and next pushing it to the right  
hand side.  
[158] Closing the waste box  
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Maintenance of the reinforcement knives  
Because the knives of the reinforcement unit get sticky from the glue on the  
reinforcement tape, they have to be cleaned regularly. You are recommended  
to clean the knives each time you have inserted a new tape roll (see ‘A new tape  
roll’ on page 254) or when an error in the reinforcement unit has occurred.  
If you want to clean the reinforcement knives, you have to place them in such  
a position that all the parts that need to be cleaned are accessible.  
Attention: Only use the original Cleaner K and Fixing Unit Cleaning Oil  
(silicon oil) from Océ, to avoid damage to the reinforcement unit.  
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Clean the reinforcement knives  
1 Press the on line button on the printer operating panel to put the printer off line.  
The message ‘Off line’ is displayed in the status window.  
2 Press the left selection button to shift the focus to the ‘Folding’ menu.  
A shadow effect is used to indicate that the focus is set to this menu.  
3 Select the ‘Clean knives’ option from the ‘Folding’ menu.  
Then the reinforcement knives are placed in the correct position.  
Note: When a job is running, the message ‘Job interrupted’ appears. The  
machine stops running after it has correctly finished the prints that were  
already in the engine and the focus can be set to the Folding menu.  
A picture of the engine appears on the display with the side door of the  
reinforcement unit blinking.  
4 Open the side door of the reinforcement unit.  
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5 Clean the upper and lower knife using Cleaner K (see figure 159).  
[159] Cleaning the upper and lower knife  
6 Oil the felt using Fixing Unit Cleaning Oil (silicon oil).  
[160] Oiling the felt  
Close the side door of the reinforcement unit. The knives are automatically  
placed back in their home positions. The picture on the display disappears, and  
the message ‘Press start to resume job’ or ‘Ready to print’ appears, depending  
on whether or not a job was interrupted to clean the knives.  
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User Manual  
Chapter 15  
Problem solving  
This chapter describes the problems that can occur when  
you use the Océ TDS600.  
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Introduction  
Problems can be:  
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Original jams.  
Paper jams.  
Problems with the reinforcement unit.  
Problems that you can correct if you follow the instructions on the display.  
Other problems like Call Service.  
When an error occurs, the display informs you about  
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what the problem is  
where it has occurred  
how to solve it  
Normally the paper moves through the system without problems. On the  
graphic display a cover or door indicates in which part of the system the paper  
has stopped.  
Stickers on some parts of the system indicate which green handles, green  
knobs, green bars and covers, etc. you have to lift, press or open to remove any  
jammed paper.  
The display guides you through a sequence of steps to correct the problem. If  
a jam occurs in more than one location, the display will continue to instruct you  
until all jammed paper has been removed.  
If you corrected the error, the display gives instruction you how to continue the  
job.  
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How to clear original jams  
When you scan and an original jams, the message ‘Original jam’ appears on  
the scanner display. You must remove the original from the scanner.  
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Remove a stopped original  
1 Open the top cover of the scanner (see figure 161).  
[161] Opening the top cover of the scanner  
2 Remove the original.  
3 Lift the top cover of the scanner to release the lock of the hinge, and close the  
cover (see figure 162).  
[162] Closing the top cover of the scanner  
4 Make the original smooth and feed the original.  
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If an original jam occurs often:  
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Check if you use the correct type of original.  
Check if you insert the original along the guide.  
Check if the original is damaged before you insert it.  
Note: When you are working with poor-quality or valuable originals, you are  
advised to disable the rewind function to avoid the risk of jams during rewind.  
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How to clear paper jams  
When paper jams, the copying stops and the message ‘paper jam’ appears in  
the display. The error location is shown by flashing covers or doors.  
When paper jams:  
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Follow the instructions on the display  
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Leave the main power switch on to prevent the data loss, and correct the  
paper jam as described in the equivalent chapter.  
Remove all the pieces of paper from the machine.  
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If a paper jam occurs often, check if:  
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The paper is refilled correctly, (see ‘Load rolls of copy material’ on page 241  
or ‘Cut sheet material’ on page 246)  
The correct paper is used, (‘List of available material types and sizes’ on  
page 309)  
All the pieces of paper are removed from the paper path.  
Paper jams can occur in:  
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The manual feed  
The fuser section  
The roll feed section  
The folder  
The reinforcement unit  
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E: Folding section  
D: Fusing section  
C: Manual feed  
A: Cut sheet feed section  
B: Roll feed section  
[163] Sections for jams  
Paper jam in the cut sheet section  
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How to clear a paper jam in the sheet feeder  
1 Open the appropriate sheet feeder.  
Note: Only one sheet feeder can be open at a time.  
2 Remove any jammed printing material from the paper path (see figure 164).  
[164] Removing jammed material from the paper path  
3 Close the sheet feeder again.  
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Note: If the cut sheet feed covers are still flashing on the display, re-check the  
sheet feeder section.  
Paper jam in the roll feed section  
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How to clear a jam in the roll compartments  
1 Open the appropriate roll compartment.  
Note: Only one compartment can be open at a time.  
2 Remove any jammed printing material from the paper path (see figure 164)  
and, if necessary, pull back the paper and rewind it.  
Note: Occasionally, a jam may occur before the printing material has been  
cut. In that case, you can cut the material manually by pressing the  
appropriate green load button in the roll compartment.  
3 Reload the roll if the system asks you to do so (see ‘Load rolls of copy  
material’ on page 241).  
4 Close the roll compartment again.  
Note: If the roll feed covers are still flashing on the display, re-check the roll  
feed section.  
Paper jam in the manual feed  
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How to clear a jam in the manual feed  
1 Open the manual feed by tilting it towards you (see figure 165).  
[165] Opening the manual feeder  
2 Remove any jammed printing material.  
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Note: If the material cannot be removed easily, you must open the cover of  
the fusing section to get access to the jammed material. Otherwise, the  
OPC drum may become damaged.  
3 Close the manual feeder again.  
Paper jam in the fuser section  
The fusing section is indicated as section D (see figure 163 on page 270).  
Caution: During normal use the fuser must be closed. Only open it to  
remove paper after a media jam. Because of hot surfaces the operator  
always has to be cautious and wear heat-protective gloves, when removing  
printing material in the fuser section.  
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How to clear a jam in the fuser section  
1 Switch off the printer.  
2 Wait a few moments to let the fuser cool down.  
3 Open the manual feeder to release the printing material.  
Attention: If you fail to do so, the OPC drum might get damaged when you  
remove jammed material.  
4 Open the cover on the left side (see figure 166).  
Note: During normal use the left cover has to be closed. This is necessary to  
ensure proper operation.  
[166] Opening the left side cover  
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5 Open the fuser section cover by lifting the cover by the green handle (see  
figure 167).  
[167] Opening the fuser section cover  
6 Remove any jammed printing material from the fuser section.  
Note: If the printing material is visible for the manual feed section, remove  
it from the front side of the Océ TDS600 Printer.  
7 Pull the green knob to release the fuser section cover and close the cover with  
the help of the green handle.  
8 Close the cover.  
9 Switch the printer on again.  
Paper jam at the integrated receiving tray  
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How to clear a jam at the integrated receiving tray  
1 Open the manual feeder to release the printing material.  
Attention: If you fail to do so, the OPC drum might get damaged when you  
remove jammed material.  
2 Open the cover on the left side (see figure 166 on page 272).  
3 Open the fuser section cover by lifting the cover by the green handle (see  
figure 167).  
4 Remove any jammed printing material from the Integrated Receiving Tray.  
5 Pull the green knob to release the fuser section cover and close the cover with  
the help of the green handle.  
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Paper jam in the folder  
When printing material misfeeds in section E in figure 163 on page 270 a jam  
has occurred in the folding section.  
Any jams in the folder can occur in either the first fold section, the second fold  
section, the folder transport section or the belt unit.  
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How to clear a jam in the first fold section  
1 Open the top cover of the folder (see figure 168).  
The green light on the right of the folder is blinking quickly.  
[168] Top cover of the folder  
2 Remove any jammed printing material.  
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3 Open the cover of the first fold section (see figure 169).  
[169] Opening first fold section  
4 Open the guide plate (see figure 170).  
[170] Opening guide plate  
5 Remove any jammed printing material.  
6 Close the guide plate.  
7 Close the cover of the first fold section.  
8 Close the top cover of the folder.  
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Clear a jam in the folder transport section  
1 Open the cover of the transport to the first fold delivery (see figure 171).  
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[171] Opening the cover of the folder transport section  
2 Remove any jammed printing material.  
3 Close the cover of the folder transport section from the left side by lifting it up  
and pushing the hinge away from you.  
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Clear a jam in the second fold section  
1 Open the front door of the second fold section (see figure 172).  
[172] Opening the front door of the second fold section  
2 Remove any jammed printing material at the bottom of the second fold section.  
3 Close the front door of the second fold section.  
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4 If you have a belt unit, put the belt in an upright position (see figure 173).  
[173] Putting the belt in an upright position  
5 Open the delivery unit (see figure 174).  
[174] Opening the delivery unit  
6 Open the guide plate with the green lever (see figure 175).  
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[175] Opening the guide plate with the green lever  
7 Remove any jammed printing material.  
8 Open the vertical transport with the green lever (see figure 176).  
[176] Opening the vertical transport  
9 Remove any jammed printing material.  
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10 Close the vertical transport (see figure 177).  
[177] Closing the vertical transport  
11 Close the guide plate.  
12 Close the delivery unit (see figure 178).  
[178] Closing the delivery unit  
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Clear a jam in the belt unit  
1 Open the door of the belt unit (see figure 179).  
[179] Opening the belt unit door  
2 Squeeze the two green knobs in the upper section of the belt unit and open the  
plate (see figure 180).  
[180] Opening the plate  
3 Remove any jammed printing material.  
4 Squeeze the two knobs again and put the plate in its original position.  
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5 Release the green lever in the lower section of the belt unit (by slightly lifting  
it and pulling it forward) to open the lower plate (see figure 181).  
[181] Opening the lower plate  
6 Remove any jammed printing material.  
7 Pull up the green lever again (until it locks into position) to close the plate.  
8 Close the belt unit door.  
9 Put the belt in its operating position by pushing it down gently.  
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Problems with the Reinforcement Unit  
If a reinforcement unit is installed, the following errors can occur:  
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Paper jams  
Tape jams  
No reinforcement strips on the output  
This section explains how these errors can be solved.  
Clear paper jams in the Reinforcement Unit  
When a paper error occurs, the following message is displayed: ‘Paper jam’. A  
picture of the engine appears on the display with one or two doors blinking,  
depending on where the jam occurs (see figure 182).  
[182] Paper jam  
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How to clear a paper jam  
1 Open the cover of the transport to the First Fold delivery and remove all paper  
inside (see figure 183).  
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[183] Opening the cover of the folder transport section  
2 Close the cover of the folder transport section.  
3 Open the front door of the reinforcement unit (see figure 184).  
[184] Opening the front door of the reinforcement unit  
4 Open the top cover of the reinforcement unit and remove all paper inside (see  
figure 185).  
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[185] Opening the top cover of the reinforcement unit  
5 Close top cover and side door of the reinforcement unit.  
Clear tape jams in the reinforcement unit  
When a tape jam occurs the following message appears on the display:  
‘Reload tape in reinforcement unit’.  
When a tape jam occurs while the engine is running, the message will be  
accompanied by a picture of the engine with the side door of the reinforcement  
unit blinking (see figure 186).  
[186] Tape jammed in reinforcement unit  
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Hoe to clear a tape jam  
1 Open the front door of the reinforcement unit (see figure 187).  
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[187] Opening the front door of the reinforcement unit  
2 Turn the two guide plates away from the pin roller and lock them into their  
open position (see figure 188).  
[188] Opening the guide plates  
3 Remove all tape between the rollers and knives (see figure 189).  
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[189] Removing the tape  
4 Lead a new trailing edge of tape between the rollers and knives.  
No reinforcement strips on the output without an error message  
This error occurs when there are no reinforcement strips on the output although  
reinforcement is selected. This can happen when the file header (Remote  
Control Format or Océ Job Ticket) contains instructions to have no  
reinforcement.  
If you want to process A4 formats, reinforcement can be disabled for this  
format. For more information refer to ‘Reinforce A4’ on page 183.  
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Solve this error  
1 Put the printer off line by pressing the on line button on the operating panel.  
2 Open the side door of the reinforcement unit.  
3 Check if there are loose reinforcement strips in the unit with the protection  
sheet still on (see situation B in figure 190).  
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[190] Situation A: No mechanical errorSituation B: Mechanical error  
4 If there are, remove the tape strips in the reinforcement unit.  
Note: If the protection sheet is not on the reinforcement strip (see situation  
A in figure 190), there is no mechanical error and you should insert a new  
tape roll as described in ‘A new tape roll’ on page 254. If this error  
frequently occurs you should call the Océ service organisation (see ‘Other  
problems (call service)’ on page 288).  
5 Remove all tape between the rollers and knives (see figure 191).  
[191] Removing the tape  
6 Lead a new trailing edge of tape between the rollers and knives. For more  
information see ‘A new tape roll’ on page 254.  
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Other problems (call service)  
If you have a problem that you can not correct, call the Océ service  
organisation. In that case switch off the system with the main switch and leave  
the system as it is.  
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Océ TDS600  
Multifunctional Digital System  
User Manual  
Chapter 16  
The folder  
This chapter contains a description of the folder delivered  
as an optional with the Océ TDS600.  
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Introduction  
If you have a folder installed on your Océ TDS600 system, the following two  
other optional features are available:  
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Reinforcement unit  
Belt unit  
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Océ TDS600 folder  
The Océ TDS600 can have a folder to fold your copies. The copies are folded  
according to the selected folding width and length with a drawing method. You  
can only fold paper. Polyester, transparent or vellum media cannot be folded,  
a media jam can occur.  
Belt  
Stacker  
First Fold Delivery  
tray  
Reinforcement  
Unit  
Folder  
[192] Océ TDS600 folder  
Standard folding settings By default, you use the standard folding settings  
defined for your Océ TDS600 system by the key operator. The following  
settings are available:  
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Set the folded copy delivery  
1 Press the ‘Finishing’ card in the ‘Print’ section.  
2 Press the function button ‘Folded copy delivery’.  
3 Select ‘Stacker’ or ‘Belt’.  
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Set folding legend  
1 Press the ‘Feeding’ card in the ‘Original’ section.  
2 Press the function button ‘Legend location’.  
3 Select ‘Leading’ or ‘Trailing’.  
In the drivers, this setting is called the ‘Folding orientation’, with the  
options ‘Portrait’, ‘Landscape’ and ‘Automatic’.  
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Set the drawing method  
1 Press the ‘Feeding’ card in the ‘Original’ section.  
2 Press the function button ‘Drawing method’.  
3 Select ‘Standard’, ‘Ericsson’ or ‘Afnor’.  
Set the folded package width  
1 Press the ‘Finishing’ card in the ‘Print’ section.  
2 Press the function button ‘Folded package’.  
3 Select ‘Width’.  
Enter a range between 186 - 230 mm in steps of 1 mm; default 210 mm.  
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Set the folded package length)  
1 Press the ‘Finishing’ card in the ‘Print’ section.  
2 Press the function button ‘Folded package’.  
3 Select ‘Length’.  
4 Enter a range between 276 - 310 mm in steps of 1 mm; default 210 mm  
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Set the binding edge  
1 Press the ‘Finishing’ card in the ‘Print’ section.  
2 Press the function button ‘Binding’.  
3 Select binding enabled or disabled.  
4 If you selected enabled enter a range between 15 - 30 mm in steps of 1 mm;  
default 20 mm.  
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Set the reinforcement  
1 Press the ‘Finishing’ card in the ‘Print’ section.  
2 Press the function button ‘Binding’.  
3 Select ‘Reinforce’ enabled or disabled.  
You can overrule the standard folding program with settings from the printer  
driver or the scanner operating panel.  
See ‘Standard folding settings’ on page 290 for complete information about  
defining default folding settings.  
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Fold settings from the Océ TDS600 scanner operating panel  
1 Open the ‘Feeding’ card in the ‘Original’ section and press the ‘Legend  
location’ function button to select the required legend location (‘Leading’ or  
‘Trailing’).  
Note: Make certain that your legend is always located on your left-hand  
side to ensure correct positioning of the legend during folding.  
Press the ‘Drawing method’ function button to select ‘Standard’, ‘Ericsson’ or  
Afnor’ fold.  
[193] Fold options from the scanner operator panel  
2 Open the ‘Finishing’ card in the ‘Print’ section.  
3 Press the ‘Folding’ function button to select ‘Full’ or ‘First fold only’ (see  
figure 194).  
4 Press the ‘Folded package’ function button and change the length and/or width  
of the folded package, as required, by using the arrow buttons or the numeric  
buttons.  
5 If required, press the ‘Binding’ function button.  
Set the required binding edge using the arrow buttons or the numeric buttons.  
6 Make other settings as required.  
Feed the original.  
[194] Fold options from the scanner operator panel  
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Note: You can also select a drawing method and, if needed, a folding length,  
folding width and binding edge. When you change the folding length and/or  
folding width, and the folder has a belt, you must also adjust the side guides of  
this unit.  
Maximum folding length There are maximum values for different kind of  
paper. Table 195 shows the maximum values for three types of paper and the  
possible folding methods.  
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Maximum folding settings for long plots  
First fold output Stacker 2nd fold  
2 folds  
[mm / inch]  
Stacker 2nd fold  
3 folds  
[mm / inch]  
1220 / 48  
2000 / 79  
not possible  
Belt 2nd fold  
2folds  
[mm / inch]  
1220 / 48  
1220 / 48  
1220 / 48  
Paperdensity 1st fold  
[g/m2]  
60  
[mm / inch]  
1220 / 48  
6000 / 236  
2500 / 98  
1220 / 48  
2500 / 98  
1220 / 48  
75  
110  
[195] Folding settings for long plots  
Folding settings 75 grams  
Output length  
Delivery  
‘Stacker’ or ‘Belt’  
selected  
< 2.5 m  
Delivered on stacker or belt  
2.5 m - 6 m  
First fold only, delivered in  
first fold delivery  
> 6 m  
length known at start  
> 6 m  
Unfolded, delivered in first fold  
delivery  
Possible paper jam  
length not known at start  
‘First fold only’ selected  
< 6 m  
> 6 m  
Delivered in first fold delivery  
Unfolded, delivered in IRT  
length known at start  
> 6 m  
Possible paper jam  
length not known at start  
[196] Folding settings 75 grams  
Folding settings 110 grams  
Output length  
< 1.22 m  
(3 folds)  
Delivery  
‘Stacker’ or ‘Belt’  
selected  
Delivered in first fold delivery  
[197] Folding settings 110 grams  
< 1.22 m  
(2 folds)  
> 1.22 m  
< 2.5 m  
> 2.5 m  
Delivered on stacker or belt  
Delivered in first fold delivery  
Unfolded, delivered in IRT  
‘First fold only’ selected  
< 2.5 m  
> 2.5 m  
Delivered in first fold delivery  
Unfolded, delivered in IRT  
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Off line folding  
An important productivity feature provided by the Océ TDS600 folder is the  
possibility to make off line folds. For off line folding the same settings can be  
made as for normal folding. By default, the predefined settings in the Settings  
Editor for off line folding are used. Polyester or transparent media cannot be  
folded. This may result in a media jam.  
Off line folding settings  
Output length  
Delivery  
‘Stacker’ or ‘Belt’  
selected  
=< 2 m  
Delivered on stacker or belt  
2 m - 2.5 m (2 folds)  
2 m - 2.5 m (3 folds)  
Delivered on stacker or belt  
Stopped in second fold (possible  
paper jam)  
> 2.5 m  
< 6 m  
Unfolded, delivered in IRT  
‘First fold only’ selected  
First fold only, delivered in first  
fold delivery  
[198] Off line folding settings  
Note: Use off line folding only for sheets which do not exceed a maximum  
length of 6 m. If you try to fold a sheet longer than 6 m anyway, an error occurs.  
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Make off line folds  
1 Switch the printer off line on the printer operating panel and wait for the printer  
to finish the jobs that are already in the printer.  
I
If this is off, the printer is on line and off line folding is not possible.  
If this is blinking slowly, the printer is off line, but the folder still processing  
the last prints.  
I
I
I
If this is blinking rapidly, an error has occurred.  
If this is on, the printer is off line and you can feed a sheet.  
Note: Also refer to the sticker on the top cover of the folder.  
2 Make any settings for (off-line) folding on the printer operating panel.  
Note: If required, the key operator can change the default settings for  
folding programs from the Settings Editor. See ‘Océ Power Logic: Account  
logging’ on page 225 for more information.  
3 Feed the sheet of paper face down and with the legend on your right-hand side.  
Also make certain that you feed the paper with the legend on the right-hand  
side (see ‘Océ TDS600 folder’ on page 290 for more information).  
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Note: Wait until the light on the folder no longer blinks before you feed a  
new sheet. Otherwise a media jam may occur.  
4 Collect your output.  
Reinforcement unit  
If you install a reinforcement unit, copies can be delivered with a pre-punched,  
self-adhesive strip (see figure 199).  
Protection sheet  
[199] Example a of reinforcement strip  
With this strip the copy can be stored in a binder, without running the risk that  
the punching holes tear out. You can unfold a folded map in a binder without  
opening the binder mechanism (see figure 200).  
[200] Example of a folded map with a reinforcement strip  
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The optional reinforcement unit supports all media sizes larger than A4.  
However, A4 size media can also be reinforced if you enable A4 reinforcement  
in the Settings Editor.  
Note: Reinforcement is only possible with the Standard folding method.  
See ‘Reinforcement unit’ on page 296 for more information about inserting a  
new tape roll and other maintenance issues.  
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Enable reinforcement  
1 Click on the ‘Jobs’ button in the Settings editor.  
2 Select the ‘Copy’ tab if you want to enable folding reinforcement for copy jobs  
or select the ‘Print’ tab if you want to enable folding reinforcement for print  
jobs.  
3 Open the ‘Defaults’ folder.  
4 Open the ‘Finishing’ folder.  
5 Select the ‘Folding reinforcement’ option.  
6 Enable folding reinforcement in the right part of the window.  
7 Click on the ‘Apply’ button to save any changes you have made.  
Belt unit  
A belt unit offers a large capacity and more flexibility. On the belt unit up to  
100 A0 prints can be delivered offset stacked. You can adjust the side guides  
of the belt, depending on the width of the folded package.  
See ‘Océ Power Logic: Account logging’ on page 225 for more information  
about selecting the belt for default print/copy/off line delivery.  
Note: The belt unit can also be selected from the drivers (including Plot  
Director) or the copier operating panel. The remote command overrules the  
key operator setting.  
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Selecting belt as folded copy delivery on copier operating panel  
1 Open the ‘Finishing’ card in the ‘Copy’ section of the copier operating panel.  
2 Press the ‘Folding’ function button to select full folding.  
3 Press the ‘Folded copy delivery’ function button to select the belt.  
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Adjusting the side guides of the belt  
1 Loosen the nuts (see figure 201).  
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[201] Adjusting the side guides of the belt  
2 Adjust the plate in accordance with the width of the fold package.  
3 Tighten the nuts.  
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Appendix A  
Overview and tables  
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Overview of the Océ TDS600 system  
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5
6
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7
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[202] The Océ TDS600 system  
1 Off line folding input  
2 Integrated receiving tray  
3 Printer operating panel  
4 Manual feed  
5 Printer  
6 Rolls or sheet feeders  
7 Scanner  
8 Scanner operating panel  
9 Scanner feed table  
10 Folder  
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Printer operating panel  
Display  
Up/Down  
buttons  
Selection  
buttons  
On line  
button  
Stop button  
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Scanner operating panel  
Section buttons  
Arrow buttons  
Stop  
button  
Function  
buttons  
Start button  
Correction button  
Numeric buttons  
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Product specifications Océ TDS600  
The Océ TDS600 is a wide format mid to high volume printing and copying  
system.  
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Printer  
Technology  
Electrophotography (LED head) with organic photo-  
conductor (OPC) drum and closed toner system  
400 dpi  
5 linear meters p/min. or approx. 4 A0s p/min.  
Several possible configurations from 2 to 6 rolls, up to  
3 sheet feeders, and manual sheet feed  
From A4 to A0, up to 15 meters long  
Plain, transparent, recycled, fluorescent and coloured  
papers; films and vellums  
Resolution  
Speed  
Media sources  
Output sizes  
Media types  
Output reception  
Standard Integrated Receiving Tray (IRT) for 100  
prints  
Warm up time  
Electrical require-  
ments  
None, instant behaviour  
120/230 V, 50/60 Hz  
Dimensions  
1,400 mm (W) x 1,470 mm (H) x 753 mm (D) includ-  
ing integrated receiving tray  
Weight  
From 250 kg (model with 2 rolls) to 360 kg (model  
with 6 rolls and 1 sheet feeder)  
Safety approvals  
Functionality  
TüV GS, CETECOM, CE, UL, (c)UL, CB, FCC Class  
B
Multiple prints: up to 999  
Automatic Language Sensing (ALS)  
Auto roll/cassette tray selection and switching  
Plot manipulation: autopositioning, rotation, auto-  
scaling  
File spooling on the controller  
Set memory: send once, process once, print many; ca-  
pacity to store up to 250 A0s and create identical sets  
sorted by page or by set  
Concurrent receiving/processing/ printing/finishing  
of digital jobs  
Sophisticated local and remote user communication  
system with:  
Queue Manager application: view status for each job  
and cancel, hold/restart the entire job  
System Control Panel application: view status and set-  
tings of system components  
Setting Editor application: customise system settings  
Power Logic Controller  
Platform  
Océ Controller with embedded Windows NT  
128 MByte RAM standard, 256 MByte RAM for scan  
to file  
Memory  
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Disk space  
High-speed hard disk dedicated to file spooling, and a  
high-speed hard disk dedicated to set memory offer-  
ing 250 A0 storage capacity  
File formats  
HPGL, HPGL2, HPRTL, TIFF 6.0, CALS type 1,  
NIRS, EDMICS (C4), CalComp 906/907/951, Post-  
Script Level 3 (optional)  
Interfaces  
Standard: Ethernet 10/100 Mbits/s with RJ45  
Optional: Ethernet 10 Mbits/s with BNC and SubD;  
TokenRing 4/16 Mbits/s; Centronics  
Network protocols  
TCP/IP, NetBEUI (smb), Novell (IPX, SPX)  
Scanner  
Model  
Free-standing console  
Optional: Original delivery tray  
CCD, Océ Image Logic real-time image processing  
hardware  
5 linear metres per minute or approximately 4A0s per  
minute  
Technology  
Speed  
Original feed  
Face down, right aligned  
Automatic feed off/on  
Rewind original to front off/on  
Automatic original size detection  
210 - 914 mm  
Originals  
Original width: 210 - 1020 mm  
Original length:150 mm - 15 m  
1 mm  
Automatic, manual fine adjustment  
Special modes: Lines & Text (default), Photo, Greys &  
lines, Dark Original, Blueprint, Printed matter  
Manual or automatic, based on original size (autodetect)  
and zoom factor  
Maximum thickness  
Exposure control  
Media selection  
Reproduction scale  
Zoom: 25 % - 400 % (adjustable in 1 % and 0.1 % steps)  
Programmed fixed steps  
Auto zoom to paper size  
Input mode  
Single sheet  
Set (sets processing/set collation)  
Multiple sheets  
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Functions  
Concurrent scanning and printing  
Multi-copy mode: 1-999 copies (scan once print many)  
Pre-programming of next job  
Programmable default settings  
Programmable custom card  
Automatic roll selection  
Automatic reduction/enlargement  
Standard cut, synchro cut and custom cut modes  
Leading and trailing edge adjustment (up to +/- 400 mm)  
Two languages available  
Image editing  
Image align: Horizontal left, middle, right  
Image align: Vertical top, middle, bottom  
Image shift: horizontal/vertical up to +400 mm  
Image mirroring  
Dimensions  
Weight  
1,314 mm (W) x 583 mm (H) x 1,353 mm (D)  
90 Kg  
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Scan to file  
Applications  
Scan destinations  
Océ Scan Manager, integrated scanning solution  
10 programmable destinations  
Scan to controller  
Scan to network directory  
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)  
Resolution  
200, 300, 400 dpi  
Data formats  
PDF  
Tiff (G3, G4, uncompressed) with optimisation to file-  
size or quality  
CALS type 1  
Scan modes  
File naming  
Check print  
Viewing  
Single scan, stream feed productive batch scanning  
Automatically generate unique file names for each scan  
Single/multiple check prints  
View scans at point of scanning  
Océ Image Logic  
Ease of use  
Options  
Optimum scan quality with six special original modes  
STF from scanner panel, scan directly to destination  
Océ View Station: Edit and enhancement software  
Océ Batch Processor: Automated editing software  
Drivers and application software  
Océ ADI driver  
For AutoCAD 12, 13, 14,  
Windows 3.x, 95/98 and NT 3.51/4.0  
For AutoCAD 2000  
Océ HDI driver  
Windows 95/98 and NT 4.0  
Windows 95/98 and NT 4.0  
For Windows 95/98 and NT 4.0  
Océ Windows driver  
PostScript Level 3  
drivers  
Others  
Certified drivers for e.g. Microstation, Intergraph and  
Pro Engineer, provided by the CAD/EDM software sup-  
plier  
Finishing: integrated Folder  
Folding modes  
Folding method  
On-line fanfold and crossfold  
Standard (=DIN-like), Ericsson, Afnor-like;  
Length: 276 - 310 mm  
Width: 186 - 230 mm  
Filing strip: 15 - 30 mm  
Paper size  
(75 g/m2),  
Width: 279 - 914 mm  
Length: 210 - 6,000 mm fanfold only;  
210 - 2,500 mm for fanfold and crossfold  
Extra bin for fanfold  
First fold exit  
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Weight  
2,200 mm (W) x 997 mm (H) x 1,260 mm (D)  
220 kg  
Optionals  
Reinforcement unit  
Belt delivery tray for 100 A0  
Finishing: copy delivery tray for the printer  
Model  
Wheeled delivery tray with blower unit  
Capacity  
Up to 150 sheets (media type dependent) from A4 to A0  
Types of media  
Plain paper, transparent paper, film, vellum and polyes-  
ter  
Power consumption  
Electrical require-  
ments  
< 40 W  
120/230 V, 50/60 Hz  
Dimensions  
1,170 mm (W) x 1,090 mm (H) x 1,440 mm (D) with  
tray fully extended  
35,5 kg  
Weight  
Finishing: original delivery tray for the scanner  
Model  
Wheeled delivery tray with blower unit  
Capacity  
Up to 150 sheets (media type dependent) from A4 to A0  
Plain paper, transparent paper, vellum and polyester  
< 40 W operating  
Types of media  
Power consumption  
Electrical require-  
ments  
120/230 V, 50/60 Hz  
Dimensions  
1,170 mm (W) x 1,090 mm (H) x 1,440 mm (D)  
Tray fully extended  
35.5 Kg  
Weight  
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List of available material types and sizes  
Océ machines and materials are matched for optimal quality and performance.  
It is therefore recommended to use only approved Océ materials in the Océ  
TDS600.  
A full list of Océ materials suited for use in the Océ TDS600, including plain  
paper, transparent paper, coloured papers and various polyester films is  
available from your Océ representative.  
Material types The following material types are available for the Océ TDS600:  
Plain paper  
Transparent paper  
Vellum  
75 to 110 g/m2  
80 to 110 g/m2  
16 - 20 lbs  
Polyester film  
Special  
3.5 or 4.5 mil  
Coloured paper, etc.  
Minimum  
Maximum  
914 mm  
15 m  
Width  
210 mm  
279 mm  
Length  
Material sizes The following material sizes are available for the Océ TDS600:  
Format  
ISO range  
A4 portrait  
A3  
Width  
Length  
Format  
Width  
Length  
ANSI range  
A portrait  
210 mm  
297 mm  
420 mm  
594 mm  
841 mm  
297 mm  
420 mm  
594 mm  
841 mm  
1189 mm  
8.5”  
11”  
17”  
22”  
34”  
11”  
17”  
22”  
34”  
44”  
B
C
D
E
A2  
A1  
A0  
Format  
Width  
Length  
Format  
Width  
Length  
ANSI PLUS  
range  
Others  
A+ portrait  
B+  
9”  
12”  
12”  
18”  
30”  
B1  
30”  
42”  
700 mm 1000  
mm  
C+  
18”  
24”  
B1+  
707 mm 1000  
mm  
D+  
E+  
24”  
36”  
36”  
48”  
B2  
B2+  
500 mm 700 mm  
507 mm 700 mm  
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Attention: Avoid storing paper in rooms where temperature and humidity  
are high. Also, avoid dust and direct sunlight. Wrap unused paper in plastic  
to prevent it absorbing moisture.  
Reinforcement strips  
Information about the different reinforcement strips is available from your Océ  
representative.  
Attention: Only use the original reinforcement strips from Océ, to avoid  
damage to the reinforcement unit.  
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Safety information  
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Recommended weight limits  
The Océ TDS600 can be equipped with 6 rolls. Using the NIOSH method  
(National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health) the following  
recommended weight limits (RWLs) for the roll positions can be calculated:  
Weight limits (in kg)  
Roll 1  
Roll 2  
Roll 3  
Roll 4  
Roll 5  
Roll 6  
13.5  
8.9  
13.2  
8.3  
13.3  
8.0  
Note: A roll will always be placed in the machine including a 1.3 kg roll holder.  
In order to be able to put all available materials on all roll positions without  
exceeding the RWLs a roll loader has been designed. With the roll loader you  
can safely use the following weights per roll:  
Weight limits (in kg) with roll loader  
Roll 1  
Roll 2  
Roll 3  
Roll 4  
Roll 5  
Roll 6  
21.7  
20.5  
22.9  
22.4  
20.1  
21.5  
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The following overview shows the weights of some commonly used materials:  
Roll weights per material  
Plain paper (75g/m2, A0, 175m)  
Plain paper (110g/m2, A0, 100m)  
Transparent paper (90g/m2, A0, 100m)  
Océ polyesters (3.5mil, A0, 50m)  
Vellum 7500 (20lb, 36", 500’)  
11.5  
9.7  
8.2  
11.8  
11.4  
11.4  
Engineering bond 45-111 (20lb, 36", 500’)  
Note: Weights are without the 1.3 kg roll holder.  
The weight of a stack of sheets never exceeds the RWL.  
Caution: If the Océ TDS600 printer is not equipped with the optional roll  
loader, the NIOSH limit value for handling loads will be exceeded when  
rolls of imaging materials having a net weight of more than 7 kg (i.e. a  
width of more than approx. 50 cm or 20 inches) are placed in the roll  
positions numbers 2, 4 and 6 by only one person.  
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Instructions for safe use  
Océ machines and materials have been developed and tested in accordance  
with the strictest international safety standards. To ensure safe working with  
these products it is important that you observe the following safety rules:  
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I
Do not remove any screws from fixed panels.  
The machine is not user-serviceable except for the components and  
maintenance materials mentioned in this manual.  
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I
Do not place any liquids in or on the machine.  
Use maintenance materials or other materials for their original purpose only.  
Keep maintenance materials away from children.  
I
I
Do not mix cleaning fluids or other materials.  
To avoid risks, all modifications to Océ equipment are strictly reserved for  
Océ service personnel. It is recommended to use attachment cables specified  
by Océ.  
I
I
I
Do not bridge any mechanical or electrical circuit breakers.  
Do not use an extension lead to connect the machine.  
Locate the machine close to a dedicated 16 A wall socket that is easily  
accessible.  
I
I
The switch in the fixed connection (if any) should be easily accessible.  
This machine has not been designed for connection to an IT power system.  
(An IT power system is a voltage network in which the neutral wire is not  
connected to earth).  
I
I
Do not block the ventilation openings of the machine.  
Ensure that the machine is placed on a level, horizontal surface of sufficient  
strength. See the Océ TDS600 safety data sheet in this appendix for  
information about the weight of the machine.  
I
Ensure there is sufficient space around the machine. This facilitates  
reloading materials as well as maintenance.  
I
I
Do not place the machine in rooms which are subject to excessive vibration.  
Do not place the machine in rooms which are too small and insufficiently  
ventilated. See the Océ TDS600 safety data sheet in this appendix for  
information about space and ventilation requirements.  
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I
Always use materials recommended by Océ and developed for this Océ  
machine. Materials not approved by Océ may result in faults in your  
machine.  
Do not use the machine when it is emitting unusual sounds. Remove the plug  
from the power socket and contact your key operator.  
Do not open more than one drawer at the same time.  
Do not remove the printer supports underneath the Océ TDS600.  
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Disclaimer The disclaimer below is valid for all safety data sheets in this  
manual.  
These safety data sheets have been compiled to the best of our knowledge as a  
compact guide to safe handling of this product. We reserve the right to revise  
safety data sheets as new information becomes available. It is the user’s  
responsibility to determine the suitability of this information for the adoption  
of safety precautions as may be necessary and to contact the company to make  
sure that the sheet is the latest one issued. If and in so far as limitation of  
liability is permitted under the applicable laws we do not accept liability for  
any inaccuracy that may occur in this information.  
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Safety data sheet Océ TDS600 printer  
PRODUCT SAFETY DATA SHEET  
Océ-(UK), Ltd  
Number  
Date  
E-691-a-UK  
May 1999  
Model  
Océ 9600 Printer-engine  
Description  
Electrostatic printer, instant printing, console model, plain paper, organic photoconductive  
drum, powder toner.  
Max. process speed  
Dimensions  
5m/min.  
Width  
Depth  
Height  
1400 mm  
753 mm  
1470 mm  
Weight  
250 kg  
230  
50-60 Hz  
50 kg (extra rolldrawer) 25 kg (extra sheet feeder)  
Voltage  
V
Frequency  
Current-rated  
Current-max  
7,5  
10  
A
A
Power consumption, operation  
Power consumption, standby  
EPA ENERGY STAR ¨  
1470  
50  
W
W
* Power consumption, low power  
Mains connection  
180 W Recovery time < 3 seconds  
Cable with plug  
Safety class  
Protection class  
I
(IEC 536) Protective earth connection  
(IEC 529)  
IP 20  
Standby:  
In operation:  
Sound pressure level  
(at operator/bystander  
position)  
30 dB(A)  
mainbody 50 dB(A);  
incl. optionals 57 dB(A);  
mpulse L = 3 dB(A)  
i
Sound power level  
51 dB(A)  
mainbody 63 dB(A);  
incl. optionals 75 dB(A)  
Radio interference  
Radiation  
Heat emission  
Ozone emission  
Complies with Directive 89/336/EEC  
Below the Threshold Limit Value for UV radiation (TLV list of ACGIH)  
Standby 50 W; in operation 1470 W  
0,004 mg/min at continuous operation  
3
Room volume  
Room ventilation  
Recommendation: min. 50 m  
3
Recommendation: min. 25 m /h (natural ventilation)  
(For heat evacuation extra ventilation may be necessary)  
Use simulation at random  
operation  
With a room volume and ventilation as recommended and a daily volume of 210 m (much  
more than average) the use simulation at random operation gives the following ozone  
concentrations:  
3
- Time weighted average  
- Peak  
0,001 mg/m  
0,002 mg/m  
(0,00o5 ppm)  
(0,0005 ppm)  
3
Threshold Limit Value/Occupational Exposure Limit  
(Time Weighted Average) for ozone  
Odour Perception Limit for ozone  
0,2 mg/m3  
(0,1 ppm)  
(0,02 ppm)  
0,04 mg/m3  
Consumables  
Océ OPC Drum,(Océ Material Safety Data Sheet E-218)  
Océ B5 Toner (Océ Material Safety Data Sheet E-199)  
Océ D5 Developer (Océ Material Safety Data Sheet E-200)  
Océ Copying Materials. This apparatus is suitable for processing recycling paper which  
complies with the requirements of ENV 12281.  
Additional safety information  
The ozone Þlter does not have to be replaced for keeping the ozone concentration in the  
3
workplace below 0,04 mg/m (the life of the Þlter equals that of the apparatus)  
CE-Compliance  
Approved according to  
Low Voltage Directive  
73/23/EEC  
Approved according to  
EMC Directive  
89/336/EEC  
Copyright © 1999 Océ-Technologies B.V., Venlo, NL  
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page 316 of this manual.  
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Safety data sheet Océ TDS600 scanner  
PRODUCT SAFETY DATA SHEET  
Océ-(UK), Ltd  
Number  
Date  
E-692-a-UK  
December 1999  
Model  
Océ 9600 Scanner  
Description  
Max. process speed  
Free standing wide format scanner  
5 m/min  
Dimensions  
Width  
Depth  
Height  
1314 mm  
583 mm  
1353 mm  
90 kg  
Weight  
Voltage  
230  
V
Frequency  
Current-rated  
Current-max  
50-60 Hz  
1
1
A
A
Power consumption, operation  
Power consumption, stand by  
Mains connection  
110 W at continuous operation  
97  
Cable with plug  
W
Safety class  
Protection class  
I
(IEC 536) Protective earth connection  
(IEC 529)  
IP 20  
Stand by  
In operation  
Sound pressure level  
(at operator position)  
Sound power level  
Radio interference  
Radiation  
Ozone emission  
26 dB(A)  
main body 52 dB(A)  
impulse L = 4 dB(A)  
i
43 dB(A)  
main body 62 dB(A)  
Complies with Directive 89/336/EEC  
Below the Threshold Limit Values for UV, Visible and IR radiation (TLV list of ACGIH)  
Standby 97 W; at continuous operation 110 W  
Not applicable  
Room volume  
No special requirements  
Room ventilation  
Consumables  
Not applicable  
None  
Additional safety information  
CE-Compliance  
Approved according to  
Low Voltage Directive  
73/23/EEC  
Approved according to  
EMC Directive  
89/336/EEC  
Copyright © 1999 Océ-Technologies B.V., Venlo, NL  
Note: The contents of this safety data sheet is subject to the disclaimer on  
page 316 of this manua  
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Safety data sheet B5 toner  
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET  
(93/112/EEC and ISO 11014-1)  
Number  
Date  
Page  
E-199-a-UK  
October 1997  
1 of 2  
Océ B5 Toner  
1. Product and company identification  
Product name  
Packing  
Océ B5 Toner  
Polyethylene bottle, contents 0,45 kg/1.1 lb  
Company  
Address  
Telephone  
Telefax  
Océ (UK) Ltd.  
Langston Road, Loughton, Essex IG10 3SL  
0181-508 5544 (contact product safety coordinator)  
0181-508 6689  
2. Composition / information on ingredients  
Ingredients  
CAS No.  
Classi?cation  
Weight %  
Polyester resin  
Phenoxy resin  
Iron oxide  
Carbon black  
Amorphous Silica  
Pigment  
170831-75-1  
PMN P-95-461  
1317-61-9  
1333-86-4  
68611-44-9  
25-50  
25-50  
10-25  
1-5  
<1  
<1  
3. Hazards identification  
In a toner dust cloud the formation of an explosive dust-air mixture is possible.  
Toner dust may cause discomfort for the eyes and respiratory tract, in the same manner as inert nuisance dust.  
To our knowledge, with due observance of the recommended exposure limit and of normal hygiene this product presents no health hazard  
in normal use.  
4. First aid measures  
Eyes contact  
Skin contact  
Inhalation  
Rinse with plenty of water.  
Wash with cold water and soap.  
Clean nose, mouth, throat. Cough up. Fresh air.  
Rinse mouth with water. If large quantity swallowed seek medical advice.  
Ingestion  
For any medical advice take along this material safety data sheet.  
5. Fire fighting measures  
Extinguishing media  
Dry chemical, carbon dioxide, water spray (fog), foam  
Special fire fighting precautions  
Hazardous products of decomposition  
N.A.  
N.A.  
6. Accidental release measures  
Spills can be cleaned with a vacuum cleaner or a damp rag. Do not use warm water, because this makes the powder soft and sticky.  
7. Handling and storage  
Keep bottle tightly closed to prevent dust formation. Handle carefully. Avoid breathing dust.  
No special technical measures for storage.  
8. Exposure controls / personal protection  
No special technical measures. No personal protective equipment needed.  
Industrial hygiene: after skin contact wash with cold water and soap.  
Threshold Limit Value for:  
3
* nuisance dust  
* carbon black  
* amorphous silica  
10 mg/m  
3,5 mg/m  
3
3
10 mg/m  
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(93/112/EEC and ISO 11014-1)  
Number  
Date  
Page  
E-199-a-UK  
October 1997  
2 of 2  
Océ B5 Toner  
9. Physical and chemical properties  
o
Explosion limits (dust explosion) LEL 60 g/m3. UEL U (= unknown)  
Flash point ( C)  
N.A. (=Not Applicable)  
U.  
Approx. 1400  
Approx. 50  
o
Appearance and odour  
Boiling point ( C)  
Black powder, faint odour  
N.A  
Ignition temperature ( C)  
Bulk density (kg/m  
o
Softening point ( C)  
o
3
)
Vapour density (air = 1)  
Solubility in water  
Vapour pressure  
N.A.  
Insoluble  
N.A.  
Evaporation rate (butyl acetate = 1) N.A.  
% Volatile  
0
Other characteristics  
N.A.  
pH (solution)  
N.A.  
10. Stability and reactivity  
Thermal decomposition  
o
Above approx. 450  
C
Hazardous decomposition products  
Hazardous reaction  
None at intended use  
None at intended use  
11. Toxicological information  
Inhalation  
Skin  
* At high concentration in air the powder may cause discomfort of upper respiratory system.  
* No adverse health effects are expected.  
Eyes  
Ingestion  
Mutagenicity  
* Dust may cause discomfort in the same manner as nuisance dust.  
* Considered relatively harmless.  
No mutagenicity detected in Ames test of similar toners.  
* These statements are based on toxicological literature on the ingredients of this product and test results of similar  
products.  
12. Ecological information  
This product is not biodegradable.  
The ingredients are not classified as ecologically hazardous. No adverse environmental effects are expected.  
13. Disposal considerations  
Pack waste dustproof to prevent dusting. With due observance of local laws and regulations, dispose of by burial in a sanitary landfill or  
incineration. Do not throw in open fire, in order to prevent the risk of a dust explosion.  
14. Transport information  
This product is not classified as a dangerous substance according to the international transport regulations.  
15. Regulatory information  
This product is not classified as a dangerous preparation according to the European Directives 67/548/EEC and 88/379/EEC for the  
classification, packaging and labelling of dangerous substances and preparations.  
Therefore, indications of special risks or safety advice on the packing are not prescribed for this product.  
16. Other information  
Use: ink powder for printers.  
Room ventilation: see operator manual or safety data sheet for the machine.  
Copyright © 1997 Océ-Technologies B.V. Venlo, NL  
Note: The contents of this safety data sheet is subject to the disclaimer on  
page 316 of this manual.  
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Safety data sheet D5 developer  
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET  
(93/112/EEC and ISO 11014-1)  
Number  
Date  
Page  
E-200-a-UK  
October 1997  
1 of 2  
Océ D5 Developer  
1. Product and company identification  
Product name  
Packing  
Océ D5 Developer  
Polyethylene bottle, contents 1,75 kg/3.86 lb  
Company  
Address  
Telephone  
Telefax  
Océ (UK) Ltd.  
Langston Road, Loughton, Essex IG10 3SL  
0181-508 5544 (contact product safety coordinator)  
0181-508 6689  
2. Composition / information on ingredients  
Ingredients  
CAS No.  
Classi?cation  
Weight %  
Iron oxide  
1317-61-9  
50-100  
1-5  
1-5  
< 1  
< 1  
Polyester resin  
Phenoxy resin  
Carbon black  
Amorphous Silica  
Pigments  
170831-75-1  
PMN P-95-461  
1333-86-4  
68611-44-9  
< 1  
3. Hazards identification  
In a developer dust cloud the formation of an explosive dust-air mixture is possible.  
Developer dust may cause discomfort for the eyes and respiratory tract, in the same manner as inert nuisance dust.  
To our knowledge, with due observance of the recommended exposure limit and of normal hygiene this product presents no health hazard  
in normal use.  
4. First aid measures  
Eyes contact  
Skin contact  
Inhalation  
Rinse with plenty of water.  
Wash with cold water and soap.  
Clean nose, mouth, throat. Cough up. Fresh air.  
Rinse mouth with water. If large quantity swallowed seek medical advice.  
Ingestion  
For any medical advice take along this material safety data sheet.  
5. Fire fighting measures  
Extinguishing media  
Dry chemical, carbon dioxide, water spray (fog), foam  
Special fire fighting precautions  
Hazardous products of decomposition  
N.A.  
N.A.  
6. Accidental release measures  
Spills can be cleaned with a vacuum cleaner or a damp rag. Do not use warm water, because this makes the powder soft and sticky.  
7. Handling and storage  
Keep bottle tightly closed to prevent dust formation. Handle carefully. Avoid breathing dust.  
No special technical measures for storage.  
8. Exposure controls / personal protection  
No special technical measures. No personal protective equipment needed.  
Industrial hygiene: after skin contact wash with cold water and soap.  
Threshold Limit Value for:  
3
* nuisance dust  
* carbon black  
* amorphous silica  
10 mg/m  
3,5 mg/m  
3
3
10 mg/m  
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(93/112/EEC and ISO 11014-1)  
Number  
Date  
Page  
E-200-a-UK  
October 1997  
2 of 2  
Océ D5 Developer  
9. Physical and chemical properties  
o
Explosion limits (dust explosion) LEL(= unknown)UEL U  
Flash point ( C)  
N.A. (=Not Applicable)  
U
Approx. 2500  
Approx. 50  
o
Appearance and odour  
Boiling point ( C)  
Black powder, faint odour  
N.A  
Ignition temperature ( C)  
Bulk density (kg/m  
o
Softening point ( C)  
o
3
)
Vapour density (air = 1)  
Solubility in water  
Vapour pressure  
N.A.  
Insoluble  
N.A.  
Evaporation rate (butyl acetate = 1) N.A.  
% Volatile  
0
Other characteristics  
N.A.  
pH (solution)  
N.A.  
10. Stability and reactivity  
Thermal decomposition  
o
Above approx. 450  
C
Hazardous decomposition products  
Hazardous reaction  
None at intended use  
None at intended use  
11. Toxicological information  
Inhalation  
Skin  
* At high concentration in air the powder may cause discomfort of upper respiratory system.  
* No adverse health effectsare expected.  
Eyes  
Ingestion  
Mutagenicity  
* Dust may cause discomfort in the same manner as nuisance dust.  
* Considered relatively harmless.  
No mutagenicity dectected in Ames-test of similar products.  
* These statements are based on toxicological literature on the ingredients of this product and test results of similar  
products.  
12. Ecological information  
This product is not biodegradable.  
The ingredients are not classified as ecologically hazardous. No adverse environmental effects are expected.  
13. Disposal considerations  
Pack waste dustproof to prevent dusting. With due observance of local laws and regulations, dispose of by burial in a sanitary landfill or  
incineration. Do not throw in open fire, in order to prevent the risk of a dust explosion.  
14. Transport information  
This product is not classified as a dangerous substance according to the international transport regulations.  
15. Regulatory information  
This product is not classified as a dangerous preparation according to the European Directives 67/548/EEC and 88/379/EEC for the  
classification, packaging and labelling of dangerous substances and preparations.  
Therefore, indications of special risks or safety advice on the packing are not prescribed for this product.  
16. Other information  
Use: ink powder for printers.  
Room ventilation: see operator manual or safety data sheet for the machine.  
Copyright © 1997 Océ-Technologies B.V. Venlo, NL  
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page 316 of this manual.  
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Safety data sheet OPC drum  
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET  
(93/112/EEC and ISO 11014-1)  
Number  
Date  
Page  
E-218-a-UK  
April 1998  
1 of 2  
Océ OPC Drum Part No. 2912571, Océ ES102 OPC Part No. 7069008  
1. Product and company identification  
Product name  
Packing  
Océ OPC Drum Part No. 2912571, Océ ES102 OPC Part No. 7069008  
OPC for Océ 705x, 707x, 9400 and 9600  
Cardboard box  
Company  
Address  
Telephone  
Telefax  
Océ (UK) Ltd.  
Langston Road, Loughton, Essex IG10 3SL  
0181-508 5544 (contact product safety coordinator)  
0181-508 6689  
2. Composition / information on ingredients  
Ingredients  
CAS No.  
Classi?cation  
Weight %  
Aluminium  
Resins  
Pigments  
7429-90-5  
>99  
< 1  
< 1  
3. Hazards identification  
To our knowledge this product presents no health hazard in normal use.  
4. First aid measures  
Eyes contact  
Skin contact  
Inhalation  
Not Applicable(=N.A.)  
N.A.  
N.A.  
N.A.  
Ingestion  
For any medical advice take along this material safety data sheet.  
5. Fire fighting measures  
Extinguishing media  
Dry chemical, carbon dioxide, water spray (fog), foam  
Special fire fighting precautions  
Hazardous combustion products  
N.A.  
Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide.  
6. Accidental release measures  
N.A.  
7. Handling and storage  
No special technical measures for storage.  
8. Exposure controls / personal protection  
No special technical measures. No personal protective equipment needed.  
No special work hygiene practices needed.  
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET  
(93/112/EEC and ISO 11014-1)  
Number  
Date  
Page  
E-218-a-UK  
April 1998  
2 of 2  
Océ OPC Drum Part No. 2912571, Océ ES102 OPC Part No. 7069008  
9. Physical and chemical properties  
o
Explosion limits (dust explosion) LEL N.A.  
UEL N.A.  
Flash point ( C)  
N.A.  
N.A  
2,7  
o
Appearance and odour  
Boiling point ( C)  
brown coloured aluminium cylinder  
N.A  
Ignition temperature ( C)  
Density (g/cm  
o
3
)
o
Vapour density (air = 1)  
Solubility in water  
Vapour pressure  
N.A.  
Insoluble  
N.A.  
Melting point ( C)  
Evaporation rate (butyl acetate =1) N.A.  
% Volatile  
N.A.  
0
Other characteristics  
N.A.  
pH (solution)  
N.A.  
10. Stability and reactivity  
Thermal decomposition  
Hazardous decomposition products  
Hazardous reaction  
None at intended use  
None at intended use  
None at intended use  
11. Toxicological information  
Inhalation  
Skin  
N.A.  
No adverse health effects are expected. (Based on toxicological literature on the ingredients of this product)  
Eyes  
N.A.  
Ingestion  
Mutagenicity  
N.A.  
No mutagenicity detected in Ames test. None of the ingredients is listed as mutagenic or carcinogenic.  
12. Ecological information  
The ingredients are not classi?ed as ecologically hazardous. No adverse environmental effects are expected.  
13. Disposal considerations  
The drum will be returned to Océ for re-use.  
14. Transport information  
This product is not classified as a dangerous substance according to the international transport regulations.  
15. Regulatory information  
This product is an article and contains no dangerous substances. Therefore, indications of special risks or safety advice on the packing are  
not prescribed for this product.  
16. Other information  
Use: photoconductor for printers and copiers.  
Copyright © 1998 Océ-Technologies B.V. Venlo, NL  
Note: The contents of this safety data sheet is subject to the disclaimer on  
page 316 of this manual.  
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®
EPA ENERGY STAR  
®
Océ-Technologies B.V. has joined the ENERGY STAR program of the United  
States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The purpose of the ENERGY  
®
STAR program is to promote the manufacturing and marketing of  
energy-efficient equipment, thereby potentially reducing combustion-related  
pollution.  
Using the energy management features outlined below prevents unnecessary  
power consumption, which helps to prevent air pollution from electricity  
generating plants and saves money on your utility bills.  
The Océ TDS600 is supplied as a printer and as a copier/printer and includes  
the following separate units:  
1 Océ TDS600 printer  
2 Océ TDS600 controller  
3 Océ TDS600 monitor  
4 Océ TDS600 scanner (only the copier/printer)  
5 Océ TDS600 folder (optional)  
®
As an ENERGY STAR partner, Océ-Technologies B.V. has determined that  
®
both the printer and the copier/printer meet the ENERGY STAR guidelines for  
energy efficiency.  
®
The EPA ENERGY STAR criteria involve the following features:  
Low power mode The Océ TDS600 Printer is shipped with the low power  
mode default time set at 30 minutes, which means that the device automatically  
enters the low power mode 30 minutes after the last print is made.(*) The low  
power mode default time can be adjusted by the key operator to between 5 and  
60 minutes. The low power mode recovery time is less than 1 second, after  
which printing can be resumed (“instant printing”, i.e. time to first print less  
than 40 seconds).  
The Océ TDS600 has a stand-by mode which complies with the ENERGY  
®
STAR low power mode criteria for Multifunction Devices.(*) The default  
time is zero and the recovery time is less than 1 second.  
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Sleep mode The Océ TDS600 is shipped with the sleep mode default time set  
at 30 minutes, which means that the device automatically enters the sleep mode  
30 minutes after the last copy or print is made.(*) The sleep mode default time  
can be adjusted by the key-operator to between 20 and 60 minutes. The sleep  
mode recovery time is less than 1 second. Only if a sleep mode default time of  
60 minutes still causes you sizable inconvenience, due to your particular usage  
pattern, the key-operator may disable the sleep mode feature.  
Recycled paper The use of recycled paper also benefits the environment. The  
Océ TDS600 is designed to use recycled paper. Product literature on  
recommended types of recycled copier/printer paper can be obtained from  
your local Océ company or Océ Headquarters (Océ-Technologies B.V.) in  
Venlo, the Netherlands.  
(*) For power consumption data: see the Product Safety Data Sheet in this  
appendix.  
®
ENERGY STAR is a U.S. registered mark.  
Safety information  
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Multifunctional Digital System  
User Manual  
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Notation conventions  
There are a number of notation conventions used in this manual. This  
consistent style enables you to quickly become conversant with the use of this  
manual and consequently the Océ TDS600.  
Description Each section or subsection contains a description of the feature or  
operation identified in the title. It might also include possible applications, as  
well as any guidelines that you should bear in mind.  
Procedures A description is followed by a procedure. A procedure always  
begins with a phrase which briefly describes the procedure, followed by a  
series of numbered steps that take you, step by step, through all phases of  
performing the operation.  
Figures and tables Figures and tables are titled and numbered sequentially  
throughout this manual. Figures include pictures of product components,  
screendumps, examples, and diagrams of concepts discussed in the  
description.  
Attention getters There are several types of information to which we draw  
your attention. This information is classified as follows:  
Note: In a ‘Note’, information is given about matters which ensure the proper  
functioning of the machine or application, but useful advice concerning its  
operation may also be given.  
Attention: The information that follows ‘Attention’ is given to prevent  
something (your copy or original, the copier or printer, data files etc.)  
being damaged.  
Caution: The information that follows ‘Caution’ is given to prevent you  
suffering personal injury.  
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Reader’s comment sheet  
Have you found this manual to be accurate?  
Yes  
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Yes  
No  
Does this manual provide enough background information?  
Yes  
No  
Is the format of this manual convenient in size, readability and arrangement  
(page layout, chapter order, etc.)?  
Yes  
No  
Could you find the information you were looking for?  
Always  
Most of the times  
Sometimes  
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What did you use to find the required information?  
Table of contents  
Index  
Are you satisfied with this manual?  
Yes  
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Thank you for evaluating this manual.  
If you have other comments or concerns, please explain or suggest  
improvements overleaf or on a separate sheet.  
Miscellaneous  
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For the addresses of local Océ organizations see : www.oce.com  
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Addresses of local Océ organisations  
Océ-Australia Ltd.  
P.O.Box 363  
Ferntree Gully MDC VIC 3165  
Australia  
Océ-Danmark A.S.  
Kornmarksvej 6  
DK 2605 Brøndby  
Denmark  
Océ-Österreich GmbH  
Postfach 95  
1233 Vienna  
Austria  
Océ-France S.A.  
32, Avenue du Pavé Neuf,  
93161 Noisy-le-grand, Cedex  
France  
Océ-Belgium N.V./S.A.  
Avenue J.Bordetlaan 32  
1140 Brussels  
Océ-Deutschland GmbH  
Postfach 101454  
4330 Mülheim an der Ruhr (13)  
Deutschland  
Belgium  
Océ-Brasil Comércio e Industria Ltda.  
Caixa Postal 3187  
01060-970 Sao Paulo, SP  
Brazil  
Océ (Hong Kong China) Ltd.  
12/F 1202 The Lee Gardens  
33 Hysan Avenue, Causeway Bay  
Hong Kong  
Océ-Canada Inc.  
Océ-Hungária Kft.  
P.O.B. 237  
1241 Budapest  
Hungary  
4711 Yonge Street, Suite 1100  
Toronto, Ontario M2N 6K8  
Canada  
Océ Office Equipment (Beijing) Co Ltd.  
Xu Mu Cheng  
Chaoyang District  
Beijing 100028  
Océ-Italia S.p.A.  
Strada Padana Superiore 2/B  
20063 Cernusco sul Naviglio (MI)  
Italia  
China  
Océ Systems (Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.)  
#3.01, Level 3, Wisma Academy  
Lot 4A, Jalan 19/1  
Océ-Česká republika s.r.o.  
Hanusova 18  
14021 Praha 4  
46300 Petalig Jaya  
Pankrác,  
Malaysia  
Czech Republic  
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Océ-Nederland B.V.  
P.O.Box 800  
5201 AV s-Hertogenbosch  
The Netherlands  
Océ (Thailand) Ltd.  
16th Floor, B.B. Building  
54 Asoke Road, Sukhumvit 21  
Bangkok 10110  
Thailand  
Océ Norge A/S  
Postboks 53, Grefsen  
0409 Oslo 4  
Océ-U.K.Ltd.  
Langston Road  
Norway  
Loughton, Essex IG10 3SL  
United Kingdom  
Océ-Poland Ltd.  
ul. Łopuszańska 53  
02-232 Warszawa  
Poland  
Océ-USA Inc.  
5450 North Cumberland Av.  
Chicago, Ill. 60656  
U.S.A.  
Océ-Lima Mayer S.A.  
Av. José Gomes Ferreira, 11  
Ed. Atlas II Miraflores  
1495 Algés  
Océ Japan Corporation  
3-25-1, Nishishinnbashi  
Minato-Ku  
Portugal  
105-0003 Tokyo  
Japan  
Océ (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.,  
#03-00 Wisma Gulab  
190 MacPherson Road  
Singapore 348548  
Océ Suomi  
P.O. Box 163  
Tallberginkatu 2A  
SF 00181 Helsinki  
Finland  
Océ España SA  
Business Park MAS BLAU  
C/Osona 2, 2-3a Planta  
08820 El Prat del Llobregat (Barcelona)  
Spain  
Océ-Ireland Ltd.  
3006 Lake Drive Citywest Business  
Campus  
Saggart/Co.Dublin  
Ireland  
Océ-Svenska AB  
P.O.box 1231  
S-164 28 Kista  
Sweden  
Océ-Schweiz AG  
Sägereistrasse 29  
CH8152 Glattbrugg  
Switzerland  
Océ (Taiwan) Ltd.  
No. 99-24 Nan Kang Road Sec.2  
Taipeh, Taiwan  
Taiwan, RO  
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Index  
delete a scanned file 82  
deleting print jobs 130  
destination 71  
A
access 148  
account logging mechanism 226  
add a controller 122  
adding toner 248  
replacing waste toner bag 248  
applications 110  
delete 80  
apply 145  
auto align 101  
drawing method 291  
automatic language sensing 210  
automatic login 119  
automatic login 119  
automatically view a scanned file 83  
available material types and sizes 309  
B
editing image 101  
background compensation 98  
belt unit 290, 297  
binding edge 291  
buttons 28  
selection buttons 28, 42, 61  
stop 28, 42, 61  
cals 72  
tiff 71  
folded copies 290  
folded package length 291  
folded package width 291  
folder 290  
C
call service 288  
clearing jams  
folder 274  
fuser section 272  
clicks 66  
command line parameters 120  
compression 72, 73  
connect to a controller 122  
connecting 122  
connecting workstations 85, 229  
copying 47  
long/short originals 92  
custom card 150  
belt unit 296  
standard folding program 290  
folder options  
belt unit 290  
reinforcement unit 290  
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folding length 293  
folding settings 294, 295  
ftp 84, 228  
ftp in a internet browser 228  
function buttons 43, 62  
functions  
language 45, 64, 119  
leading and trailing edge 95  
loading media 240, 252  
cut sheet material 246  
rolls 241, 252  
using roll loader 244  
log file 226  
océ tds600 14  
log in 118  
G
log in 118  
general control buttons 147  
get files 85, 229  
glass platen 252  
log out 118  
log out 118  
log record 231  
long/short originals 92  
H
help 119  
history queue 125  
history queue 132  
horizontal zoom calibration 166  
how to use the remote system 122  
manual feed see sheet feed  
media jam  
belt unit 280  
folder 274  
folder transport section 276  
roll feed section 271  
second fold section 276  
sheet feeder 270  
menu bar 144  
multiple sheet 155  
I
import the account log file 230  
inbox queue 125, 131  
install remote logic 111  
instructions for safe use 314  
J
N
jams 269  
non-standard sized originals 92  
number of copies, defining - 47  
K
key operator settings 142  
key operator settings (kos) 12  
kos system  
O
océ tds600  
functions 14  
introduction 140  
océ tds600 applications  
key operator settings/system administrator  
settings 21  
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queue manager 20  
queue manager 124  
system control panel 20  
océ tds600 folder 289  
océ tds600 key operator settings (kos) 139  
océ tds600 printer 14  
océ tds600 system administrator settings (sas)  
203  
active print job window 124  
introduction 20, 124  
off line folding 294, 295  
operating panel 41, 60  
operator panel printer 26  
optimization 74  
file size 74  
scan quality 74  
organization 72  
original delivery  
moving a job to top 131  
pausing print jobs 130  
print queue window 125  
restarting paused print job 131  
restarting paused print jobs 131  
viewing the print queue 130  
selecting front or rear output 52  
original type 99  
originals  
copying thick - 52, 92  
other problems 288  
reduction/enlargement 47  
languages 119  
P
panel time-out 188  
paper jams 269  
password 118  
pen pattern 217  
pen settings 217  
pen settings  
pen pattern 217  
pen width 217  
pen width 217  
postscript 214  
print a scanned file 81  
print exec lt web 105  
print exec lt web  
add new jobs 107  
print settings 217  
printer buttons 28  
printer settings  
selecting language 32  
setting a special media indication 29, 31  
setting media type and size 29  
stopping print job 32  
product specifications 303  
properties of a scanned file 82  
S
safety data sheet  
océ tds600 developer 322  
océ tds600 folder 319  
océ tds600 opc drum 324  
océ tds600 toner 320  
safety data sheets 316  
safety information 311, 314  
sas system  
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pen settings 217  
scan manager 75, 78  
create destination 78  
scan to file  
destination 68  
file mode 68  
how to 68  
password 66  
settings 70  
selecting language 32  
selection buttons 28, 42, 61  
set time-out 188  
setting dependencies 142  
setting media type and size 29  
setting special media indication 31  
settings area 146  
shutting down 141  
single sheet 155  
view a scanned file 69  
solving problems 288  
sort 155  
standard folding program 290  
start button 48  
starting up 141  
status bar 147  
stop a copy job 56  
stop button 28, 42, 56, 61  
stopping a print job  
stop button 32  
stopping print job 32  
supported media 241  
switch the océ power logic controller off 40, 59  
switch the océ tds600 printer off 40  
switch the océ tds600 scanner off 40, 59  
switching on  
waste toner bag 248  
work on a remote system 122  
printer 25, 39  
switching on and off 24  
system administrator 203  
system administrator settings 142  
system control panel (scp)  
icons 136  
zoom calibration 166  
introduction 134  
structure 134  
T
table view 76  
file properties 76  
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