Kodak All in One Printer 8657 User Manual

User’s Guide  
Part No. 3H0594  
KODAK PROFESSIONAL  
8657 Printer  
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Contents  
Configuring the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–29  
Using Setup Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–29  
Selecting a Language for the Display Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–30  
Selecting Defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–30  
Specifying Port Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–31  
Making a Test Print . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–35  
Printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–36  
Job Scheduling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–37  
Storing Prints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–38  
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Maintaining the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–1  
Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–1  
Ordering Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–1  
Alcohol Cleaning Pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–1  
Ribbon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–1  
Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–2  
Storing Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–3  
Ribbon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–3  
Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–4  
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Correcting Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–1  
Understanding Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–1  
Ribbon Type Mismatch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–3  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–4  
Handling for Humidity-related Paper Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–8  
Alternate Head Cleaning Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–9  
Clearing the Paper Path . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–12  
Repacking the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–15  
Getting Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–17  
Asia/Pacific Helpline Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–18  
European Helpline Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–18  
Appendix A Printer Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A–1  
Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A–1  
Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A–1  
Operating Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A–1  
Space Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A–1  
Power Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A–2  
Appendix B Adding More Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B–1  
Setting up for the Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B–1  
Opening the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B–3  
Installing the Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B–6  
Closing the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B–7  
Appendix C About SCSI-connected Installations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C–1  
Windows systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C–1  
Macintosh Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C–3  
Index  
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Introduction  
About Your Printer  
Thank you for purchasing the KODAK PROFESSIONAL 8657 Printer.  
The 8657 Printer is a thermal dye diffusion device with superior  
printing speed. It contains a 33 MHz MIPS RISC processor and has a  
resolution of 300 pixels per inch (PPI). Printed images are high-contrast  
and long lasting, and XtraLife ribbon can be used to protect images from  
fingerprints.  
A number of communication ports are provided on the printer. In addition  
to these standard ports, the optional KODAK Network Interface Card  
allows your printer to tie in to networks using Ethernet cabling.  
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Introduction  
Host Interfaces  
The Centronics (Parallel) and SCSI interfaces are standard with the  
printer.  
The EtherTalk, Novell NetWare and TCP/IP Ethernet interfaces are  
provided through the optional Network Interface Card.  
This manual contains the information necessary for setting up and using  
your 8657 Printer. It consists of four chapters:  
Getting Started, Maintaining the Printer, Supplies, and Correcting  
Problems. Additional information is provided in the appendices Printer  
Specifications, and Customizing Your Printer.  
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Introduction  
Radio Frequency Interference  
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy.  
If it is not installed and used in accordance with the User’s Guide, this  
energy may cause interference to radio and television reception.  
This equipment has been type tested and found to comply with the following:  
This device meets FCC Class B emission limits for verification pursuant  
to Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission Rule of the  
United States.  
“The class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set  
out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled “Digital  
Apparatus”, ICES–003 of the Department of Communications.”  
“Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites de bruits radioléctriques  
applicables aux appareils numériques de Classe B prescrites dans la  
norme sur le matriél brouilleur : “Appareils Numériques”, NMB–003  
édicté par le minstre des Communications.”  
D 47CFR Part 15 SubPart B (North American – USA) – Class B  
D ICES–003 (North American – Canada) – Class B  
D VCCI–2 (Japan) – Class B  
Requirements of the EMC directive 89/336/EEC were met through  
compliance with the following:  
D EN50081–1 (European – EU) consists of: EN55022 (class B)  
EN60555 – 2  
(powerline harmonics)  
D EN50082–1 (European – EU) consists of: IEC 801 – 2/91 (ESD)  
IEC 801 – 3/84  
(rf immunity)  
IEC 801 – 4/88 (EFT)  
“Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible  
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.”  
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Regulatory Information  
The foregoing limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference when operated in a residential installation.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular location. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or  
television reception (determined by turning the equipment off and on),  
you are encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of  
the following measures:  
D Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  
D Relocate the printer with respect to the receiver  
D Move the printer away from the receiver  
D Plug the printer into a different outlet so that the receiver and printer  
are on different branch circuits  
If problems persist consult an experienced radio/television technician for  
additional suggestions. You may also find the following booklet, prepared  
by the Federal Communications Commission, helpful: “How to Identify  
and Resolve Radio–TV Interference Problems.” This booklet can be  
purchased by contacting the Superintendent of Documents, U.S.  
Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402.  
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Important  
This equipment was tested using shielded interface cables. The use of  
these cables is required to reduce the possibility of causing interference  
to radio and television reception.  
Das Gerät ist gemäß Amtsblattberfügung 243/91 funkenstört und wurde  
der Deutschen Bundespost gemeldet. Kodak AG, Stuttgart.  
DIESES GERÄT WURDE SOWOHL EINZELN ALS IN EINER ANLAGE,  
DIE EINEN NORMALEN ANWENDUNGSFALL NACHBILDET, AUF DIE  
EINHALTUNG DER FUNKENTSTÖRBESTIMMUNGEN GEPRÜFT. ES  
IST JEDOCH MÖGLICH, DASS DIE FUNKENSTÖRBESTIMMUNGEN  
UNTER UNGÜNSTIGEN UMSTÄNEN BEI ANDEREN  
GERÄTEKOMBINATIONEN NICHT EINGEHALTEN WERDEN. DER  
BETREIBER IST FÜR DIE EINHALTUNG DER FUNKENTSTÖRUNGS  
BESTIMMUNGEN SEINER GESAMTEN ANLAGE VERANTWORTLICH,  
IN DER DIESES GERÄT BETRIEBEN WIRD.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the following:  
UL 1950  
CSA 950  
TUV EN60950  
Safety Regulations  
The following symbol has been placed on areas of the printer where  
electrical shock is possible. Take extra precautions in these areas.  
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1 Getting Started  
Checking Contents  
As you unpack your new printer, make sure the following items  
are included:  
anguage Kit  
ncluded in this box:  
- SCSI terminator  
- Cleaner Kit  
- Head cleaning pads (4)  
- CD-ROM containing software and  
documentation for the printer  
Paper tray  
Power cord  
Contact your place of purchase if any items are missing from the box.  
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Removing the Shipping Pins  
Shipping pins are used to ensure safe shipment of your 8657 Printer.  
Save the printer’s packaging and these pins in case you need to ship  
your printer in the future.  
CAUTION:Do not use the printer until you remove the shipping pins.  
1. Remove the printer from the plastic bag.  
shipping  
pins  
shipping  
tape  
2. Remove the tape from the cover.  
3. Carefully pull out the shipping pins.  
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Finding a Location  
As you determine the best location for the 8657 Printer, be aware  
that certain connections and operations require access behind and on  
the side of the printer. You should place the printer so that air flow is not  
blocked. The following diagram illustrates the necessary space  
requirements.  
12I  
1
(plan for 20 / I  
4
to allow room for  
opening cover)  
24I  
17I  
1
(plan for 37 / I  
2
to allow room for  
removing tray)  
Airborne dirt particles can cause image quality problems. Avoid placing  
the printer in areas where ventilation ducts, open doors, or frequent  
passers-by might expose the printer and paper to high levels of debris.  
NOTE: Allow two (2) inches (about 5 cm) on all sides of the printer for  
easy access.  
Refer to Appendix A, Printer Specifications, for more information about  
site requirements.  
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Components of the Printer  
The following sections provide instructions for setting up your 8657  
Printer.  
Reviewing the Components  
Familiarize yourself with the printer components in the illustrations and  
descriptions that follow.  
Printer Front View  
The components of the printer are shown below.  
paper tray  
display panel  
Paper tray—the paper tray can hold up to 100 sheets of paper.  
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Display panel—the display panel indicates printer status and is  
described in detail later in this chapter. You can select the language that  
you would like to read on the display panel by using the setup menu.  
The following languages are available: English, French, German, Italian,  
and Spanish.  
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Printer Back View  
The back of the printer is shown below.  
slot for optional  
Network  
Interface Card  
SCSI ports  
power cord inlet  
Parallel port  
Power cord inlet—one of four standard power cords is included with  
your printer. The standard types are for North America/Japan, UK,  
Europe Continental, and Australia. If you will be using the printer outside  
of these areas, you may need to purchase a power cord.  
Ports—a variety of ports are provided on the back of your printer.  
Ethernet ports will be in place if the optional Network Interface Card is  
installed.  
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Printer Side View  
The side of the printer is shown below.  
Power switch—turn the power switch to “I” to turn the printer power on,  
or to “O” to turn the power off.  
power switch  
K number label  
K number label—a label next to the power switch displays the printer’s  
K number. Provide this number to the technical support group when  
contacting Kodak for service.  
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Printer Inside View  
takeup spool holders  
thermal  
head  
supply spool holders  
Thermal head—the thermal head heats the ribbon to transfer the color  
dyes to paper.l  
CAUTION:Never rub or wipe anything across the thermal head  
except when cleaning it. Refer to the section entitled  
“Cleaning the thermal head,” in this chapter for more  
information.  
Ribbon spool holders—the ribbon contains dye that creates printed  
images. These holders hold the ribbon supply and take-up spools in place.  
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Attaching the Power Cord  
Follow these instructions to attach the power cord:  
1. Make sure that the printer is turned off.  
2. Plug the appropriate end of the power cord into the inlet on the back  
of the printer.  
Power cord inlet  
3. Plug the other end into an AC outlet.  
NOTE: The printer will automatically accept input voltages from 90 to  
250V and frequencies from 47 to 60 Hz.  
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Attaching the Interface Cable  
The sections below describe how to attach various cable types. You are  
responsible for providing the necessary cable.  
NOTE: Ethernet cabling can be used if the optional Network Interface  
Card is installed on your printer. Refer to the documentation for  
the Network Interface Card for more information.  
Centronics Cable (Parallel Connection)  
Follow these steps to attach a Centronics cable:  
1. Make sure that the printer is turned off.  
2. Connect the Centronics cable to the printer’s parallel port.  
Parallel port  
3. Connect the other end of the Centronics cable to your computer.  
4. Turn the printer on.  
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SCSI Cable  
Follow these steps to attach a SCSI cable:  
NOTE: SCSI cabling can be used only on printers running in raster mode.  
1. Make sure that the printer is turned off.  
2. Turn the host computer off.  
3. Plug in the SCSI cable and secure it to one of the printer’s SCSI ports.  
SCSI ports  
4. Install and secure the SCSI terminator on the open SCSI port or on  
the last printer when daisy-chaining multiple printers.  
NOTE: If you are connecting the printer to a Macintosh IIfx system, a  
special Macintosh IIfx terminator is required. This terminator is  
available from your Apple retailer.  
5. Turn the printer on.  
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The following items are required in order to connect your PC to the  
printer through a SCSI connection.  
D An ADAPTEC SCSI host adapter board.  
D A SCSI terminator  
D ADAPTEC EZ-SCSI Software. This software is currently provided with  
ADAPTEC SCSI host adapter boards when they are purchased. The  
supplier of your board should be able to provide the software if you do  
not have it.  
Refer to Appendix C, About SCSI-connected Installations, for  
more information.  
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Cleaning the Thermal Head  
It is important to clean the printhead when you are installing the printer,  
and periodically afterward to remove dust and debris. Dirt can usually be  
removed easily by following the head cleaning instructions below.  
Clean the printhead each time you replace the ribbon to avoid lines or  
streaks in your prints. You may need to clean it more often if your site is  
particularly dusty. A cleaning pad is provided with each ribbon spool.  
NOTE: If a cleaning pad is not available, use the alternate cleaning  
method described in Chapter 4. You can order extra cleaning  
pads by contacting Kodak Parts Services at 1–800–431–7278.  
The part number for 160 of these pads is TL3127.  
1. Turn the printer off.  
2. Open the printer cover.  
3. Remove the ribbon spools carefully if a ribbon is loaded in the printer.  
NOTE: When handling thermal ribbon, hold it by the ends of the white plastic  
spools. Wearing lint-free gloves is recommended. Fingerprints on the  
ribbon web may severely reduce image quality.  
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4. Stand the ribbon spools on end or set the ribbon on a clean surface so  
that dust and dirt are not picked up.  
5. Open the cleaning pad.  
6. Rub the cleaning pad back and forth along the entire length of  
the printhead’s heater line which is shown in area A of the  
following diagram.  
(A) Heater Line  
Center (filled) slot  
aligns with Heater Line  
when viewed from front.  
(Bead)  
Clean this area  
only, along entire  
length of Heater  
Line. Do not clean  
or wipe below this  
area, as damage to  
the Thermal Head  
could result.  
Sealant Protecting  
Circuit Row  
DO NOT VIOLATE  
(C) Circuit Cover  
(B) Backing Plate  
Circuit Board  
Thermal Print Head  
The heater line (A) aligns with the center (filled) slot on the backing  
plate (B). Be careful not to rub the sealant which protrudes from  
beneath the circuit cover (C) as damage to the printhead could occur.  
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7. Repeat the back and forth motion several times to insure that the  
head is completely clean.  
The cleaning pad may become discolored.  
8. Wait for the printhead to dry thoroughly before reloading the ribbon.  
9. Reload the ribbon spool by following the loading instructions  
beginning on page 1–17.  
10. Close the printer cover.  
11. Turn on the printer.  
12. Press the print button on the display panel with paper loaded to make  
a test print.  
If the printhead was cleaned because of poor image quality and the  
quality has not returned to normal, use the alternate cleaning method  
described in Chapter 4.  
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Printer Ribbon and Paper  
This section describes ribbon and paper, and lists handling instructions  
for them.  
CAUTION:Use only the materials listed in Chapter 3, Supplies, with  
the 8657 Printer. Using other materials may cause printer  
problems.  
About Ribbon  
The ribbon provides dyes for printing images.  
Color ribbon contains three dye patches; one yellow patch, one magenta  
patch, and one cyan patch. Each color ribbon contains enough dye to  
generate 200 prints.  
Black ribbon contains only black dye patches. Each black ribbon contains  
enough dye to generate 150 prints.  
XtraLife ribbon (color and black) contains additional patches which  
protect images from fingerprints.  
Refer to Chapter 3, Supplies, for more information about storing and  
ordering ribbon.  
Handling  
When handling ribbon spools, follow these guidelines:  
D Hold the ribbon spools by the ends to avoid fingerprints. Lint free  
gloves are recommended. Fingerprints on the ribbon web will cause a  
severe reduction in image quality.  
D Don’t remove the tape from the new spool until the spool is mounted in  
the printer and the ribbon is ready to attach to the take-up spool.  
D Store ribbon according to the instructions listed in Chapter 3, Supplies.  
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Loading  
The ribbon fits easily in the printer. There is only one way to correctly  
place the spools. Follow these steps to insert the ribbon:  
NOTE: Wear lint free gloves during this procedure for best results.  
1. Remove the old ribbon spools from the printer and dispose of them.  
NOTE: Images remain on the ribbon after printing. If you are working with  
confidential documents, you may want to secure and dispose of  
the ribbon accordingly.  
2. Clean the thermal head as described in the previous section.  
3. Remove the new ribbon spools from the box.  
The supply spool is longer than the take-up spool. For new ribbons,  
the supply spool will be loaded with ribbon and the take-up spool will  
be empty.  
4. Push the left side of the take-up spool into the left side of the top spool  
holder (the holders are spring-loaded).  
5. Match the notches in the take-up spool with the notches on the right  
spool holder.  
6. Insert the right side of the take-up spool into the holder on the right.  
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7. Hold the supply spool so that the adhesive strip on the ribbon is facing  
you and the barcode is on the left.  
adhesive strip  
barcode  
8. Make sure that the spool notches are on the right.  
This is particularly important when you are reloading a partially used  
spool of ribbon.  
9. Push the left side of the supply spool into the left side of the bottom  
spool holder (the holders are spring-loaded).  
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10. Match the notches in the supply spool with the notches on the right  
spool holder.  
11. Insert the right side of the supply spool into the holder on the right.  
12. Remove the tape from the adhesive strip.  
13. Fold any excess ribbon behind the adhesive strip.  
14. Pull the ribbon up carefully and stick the adhesive onto the take-up spool.  
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NOTE: Keep the ribbon as straight as possible.  
15. Smooth the ribbon over the adhesive strip with your fingers.  
16. Close the printer cover.  
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About Paper  
Thermal paper is available in a variety of sizes. Refer to Chapter 3,  
Supplies, for more information about image sizes, storage  
recommendations, and catalog numbers.  
The paper looks and feels like photographic paper, but it is not light  
sensitive. The back of this paper is printed with a logo to make it easy to  
tell which side to put facedown in the tray.  
Handling  
When handling paper, follow these guidelines:  
D Hold paper by the edges to avoid fingerprints, which reduce  
print quality.  
D Handle the package of paper with the cardboard stiffener sheets  
in place.  
Loading  
The paper tray adjusts to the size of the paper you want to load. Be sure not  
to force paper that is too long or wide into the tray. Follow the instructions  
below to adjust the tray to the proper size and to load the paper.  
NOTE: Although other Kodak paper trays may fit your printer, you should  
only use trays designed for the 8657 Printer. Using other trays  
may cause paper jams, especially when printing images that  
do not take up the maximum image area of the receiver that is  
loaded in the tray.  
Contact your printer dealer if you need a tray in a size other than  
the one supplied with the printer. (Refer to Chapter 3, Supplies,  
for catalog numbers.)  
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1. Remove the paper tray from the printer.  
2. Remove and discard any blue stiffener sheets that remain in the  
paper tray.  
3. Remove the paper from the package.  
NOTE: Handle the paper stack by the edges to avoid fingerprints on the  
top page.  
4. Remove the blue stiffener sheet from the logo-printed side of the  
paper stack.  
Leave the other blue stiffener sheet on the bottom of the stack.  
5. Place the paper in the tray with the logo side facing up.  
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6. Press the latches on the front sides of the paper tray into place.  
7. Insert the paper tray in the printer until it locks into position.  
8. Verify that the correct paper size is listed on the display panel.  
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Turning on the Power  
Press the “|” side of the power switch to turn on the printer. The switch is  
located on the lower left side of the printer.  
It may take up to one minute for the printer to initialize. During this time,  
the power light will illuminate, and two messages will display alternately  
on the display panel:  
INITIALIZING*  
INITIALIZING**  
PLEASE WAIT  
When the printer is ready a set of three messages will flash on the  
display panel:  
READY–raster  
ribbon type  
.
media type will be replaced by the size and type of paper that is loaded  
in the paper tray.  
ribbon type will be replaced by the type of ribbon that is loaded in the  
printer. For example, “XTRALIFE COLOR”.  
If the printer fails to initialize, the following message will appear on the  
control panel:  
INIT ERROR  
If this message appears, turn the printer off and back on again. If the  
message appears again, the printer requires service.  
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Understanding the Display Panel  
Familiarize yourself with the display panel shown below.  
A description of each item is on the following pages.  
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Indicator Lights  
The indicator lights on the display panel illuminate according to the status  
of the printer. There are two indicator lights:  
Power  
The Power light indicates that the printer is turned on.  
Error  
The Error light indicates that there is an error condition. When this light is  
lit, a message will be displayed. There are two types of error conditions:  
user-correctable errors and errors requiring service.  
User-correctable error—when the error light is lit but is not flashing, you  
can correct the problem yourself. The light will stay on until you have  
responded to all messages displayed in the LCD panel.  
Service call error—when the error light flashes, a system error message  
will be displayed on the LCD panel. Turn the printer off and then on  
again. If the error continues, service is required.  
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LCD Panel  
The LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) panel displays one 16-character line at  
a time. Messages longer than 16 characters are broken into 16-character  
sections and are alternated in the display.  
The LCD panel displays messages on the current status of the printer.  
Job-related messages refer to the status of the job closest to completion.  
Media-related messages indicate the type of paper and ribbon that are  
loaded in the printer. Messages also appear when the paper tray is  
empty, when the printer’s cover is open, or when errors occur.  
Messages  
The printer’s display panel provides information about the status of the  
printer. The information that appears depends on the current state of  
the printer.  
The following status information is displayed when the printer is idle.  
Emulation—this part of the message displays RASTER.  
Media—this part of the message displays the size of the paper that is  
loaded in the paper tray.  
Ribbon—this part of the message displays the type of ribbon that is  
loaded in the printer.  
Status information is returned to the computers which send files to the  
printer. Refer to Chapter 4, Correcting problems, and to the printing  
software documentation for more information.  
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Buttons  
The buttons on the display panel allow you to set the printing features of  
the printer, cancel print jobs, override mismatches, and generate test  
prints. Following are descriptions of each button.  
Cancel  
The Cancel button allows you to abort the job that is closest to completion.  
For example, you may have a job printing and a job processing. If you  
press the Cancel button, the job being printed is aborted immediately. No  
additional pages in that job are printed, and the page that is currently  
being printed is ejected. If you press the Cancel button again, the next  
job will be cancelled, if one exists.  
The Cancel button also scrolls down through the Setup menu when using  
the Setup button. For more information, refer to the section entitled  
“Printer Setup” in this chapter.  
Setup/Select  
The Setup/Select button allows you to enter the Setup mode to control  
printer parameters. See the section entitled “Printer Setup” in this chapter  
for more details.  
Print  
The Print button:  
D Generates a test print when the printer is not processing other jobs  
and READY appears in the LCD panel.  
D Begins printing after mismatch errors are listed. For more  
information, refer to the section “Mismatch Conditions” in  
Chapter 4, Correcting Problems.  
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Configuring the Printer  
A number of printer configuration parameters must be established by  
using the Setup/Select button on the display panel. The Setup program  
includes a list of menus and submenus that you can access and  
manipulate by using the Setup/Select, Print, and Cancel buttons.  
Using Setup Menus  
Entering Setup Mode  
Press the Setup/Select button while the printer is in the READY state to  
enter the Setup mode. The first option you will see is SETUP:EXIT.  
Selecting Options  
You can scroll up through the list of setup features by pressing the Print  
button, or down through the list by pressing the Cancel button. The  
scrolling feature takes you through the options in a loop; it is not  
necessary to scroll up to get to SETUP:EXIT.  
When you find the desired option in the submenu, press the Setup/Select  
button to select that option.  
An asterisk (*) to the right of an option on the display panel indicates that  
the option is currently selected on your printer. In the descriptions that  
follow, options marked with asterisks (*) are factory settings.  
Exiting Setup Mode  
Select the SETUP:EXIT option to leave Setup mode.  
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Selecting a Language for the Display Panel  
Press the Setup/Select button when SETUP:LANGUAGE appears in the  
display panel. You can choose from the following languages:  
LANG:ENGLISH*  
LANG:ESPANOL  
LANG:FRANCAIS  
LANG:DEUTSCH  
LANG:ITALIANO  
LANG:EXIT  
Use the Print and Cancel buttons to scroll through the list. Press  
the Setup/Select button to make your choice. The change takes  
place immediately.  
Select LANG:EXIT once you have made your selection.  
Selecting Defaults  
Press the Setup/Select button when SETUP:DEFAULTS appears in the  
display panel to change the printer’s default settings.  
Restoring Factory Settings  
Use the DEFAULTS:FACTORY menu to return all option settings to those  
that were in place when the printer was installed.  
FACTORY:RESET  
FACTORY:EXIT  
Select FACTORY:RESET to restore all operating parameters to the  
factory settings. The printer will reboot immediately so that the new  
options will be in place.  
Select FACTORY:EXIT when you are done.  
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Specifying Port Information  
Use the SETUP:PORTS menu to change the default port information.  
Press the Setup/Select button to get into the SETUP:PORTS submenu.  
The options you select must match your host computer settings.  
NOTE: The submenus that appear for this menu depend on whether the  
Network Interface Card is installed in the printer.  
Setting up a Parallel Connection  
Use the PORTS:PARALLEL menu to establish information about  
connecting the printer through a parallel port. The new option will be in  
place once you exit Setup mode.  
PARA:MODE—This menu specifies whether the parallel port should  
accept data in normal PostScript mode or in Adobe binary mode. Normal  
PostScript mode can only support printable characters; it does not accept  
characters in the high ASCII range (128–255). Adobe binary mode  
supports the high ASCII range. Full 8-bit data may be sent.  
The following settings are available.  
MODE:NORMAL*  
MODE:BINARY  
MODE:EXIT  
Select MODE:EXIT once you have made your selection, and PARA:EXIT  
when you are done.  
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Setting up an EtherTalk Connection  
Use the PORTS:ETHERTALK menu to establish information about  
connecting the printer through an EtherTalk connection. The new option  
will be in place once you exit Setup mode. The only options available in  
this submenu are E–TALK:VERSION and E–TALK:EXIT.  
NOTE: This menu option will appear only if the Network Interface Card is  
installed in the printer.  
E–TALK:VERSION—This menu specifies whether version 1 or 2 of  
AppleTalk will be used on the EtherTalk connection. The following  
settings are available.  
VER:2*  
VER:1  
VER:EXIT  
Select VER:EXIT once you have made your selection, and E–TALK:EXIT  
when you are done.  
Setting up an IPX (Novell NetWare) Connection  
Use the PORTS:IPX menu to establish the framing type the printer should  
expect. The new option will be in place once you exit Setup mode.  
NOTE: This menu option will appear only if the Network Interface Card is  
installed in the printer.  
The following settings are available.  
IPX:802.3  
IPX:802.2  
IPX:SNAP  
IPX:ETHERNET 2  
IPX:AUTOSELECT*  
IPX:EXIT  
Select IPX:EXIT when you are done.  
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Setting up a TCP/IP Connection  
Use the PORTS:TCP/IP menu to establish the internet address of the  
printer within a TCP/IP network. The address will be in place once you  
exit Setup mode.  
NOTE: This menu option will appear only if the Network Interface Card is  
installed in the printer.  
The following settings are available.  
TCP/IP:ADDRESS  
TCP/IP:EXIT  
Select TCP/IP:ADDRESS to access a screen which allows you to enter  
digits for the address. The address is represented as four groups of 3  
digits each, separated by periods. (For example, nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn). The  
cursor will be positioned in the left-most digit. Press the up arrow button  
to increment the number in that position by one. Press the down arrow  
button to move the cursor to the next digit to the right. Press Select to  
accept the address and exit the screen.  
Select TCP/IP:EXIT when you are done.  
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Setting up a SCSI Connection  
Use the PORTS:SCSI menu to change the SCSI port address.  
The following addresses are available.  
SCSI:ADDRESS0  
SCSI:ADDRESS1  
SCSI:ADDRESS2  
SCSI:ADDRESS3  
SCSI:ADDRESS4  
SCSI:ADDRESS5*  
SCSI:ADDRESS6  
SCSI:ADDRESS7  
SCSI:EXIT  
The new option will be in place once you exit Setup mode.  
Select SCSI:EXIT when you are done.  
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Making a Test Print  
The 8657 Printer can print a test page without needing a file to be sent  
from a computer. The test image helps you verify proper setup and  
printer operation, and confirm print quality.  
You should make a test print after installing the printer to check  
print quality.  
To make a test print, follow these steps:  
1. Make sure that READY appears on the display panel.  
2. Press the Print button on the display panel.  
While image data is processing, the following message will appear on  
the display panel:  
PROCESSING:  
TEST PRINT  
Once the image data is processed, the following message will be  
displayed:  
PRINTING  
As printing takes place, the printer moves the paper through the imaging  
path multiple times. During this process, the paper will partially exit the  
printer. Do not pull on the print during any of the passes. Wait until the  
print exits completely before touching it.  
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Printing  
While image data is processing, the following message will appear on the  
display panel:  
PROCESSING  
Once the image data is processed, the following message will be  
displayed:  
PRINTING  
If you press the Cancel button while the printer is processing or printing a  
job, the following message will be displayed:  
CANCELLING JOB  
As printing takes place, the printer moves the paper through the imaging  
path multiple times. During this process, the paper will partially exit the  
printer. Do not pull on the print during any of the passes. Wait until the  
print exits completely before touching it.  
NOTE: The last image that is sent will remain in the printer’s memory  
until the printer is turned off.  
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Job Scheduling  
The number of jobs that can be queued to the printer at one time  
depends on the available memory in the printer. If large image files are  
sent, fewer jobs can be processed. Installing optional memory in the  
printer increases the number of jobs that can be processed concurrently,  
and is described in Appendix B.  
The other factor that impacts job scheduling is the network configuration  
in which the printer is installed. When the printer is connected through  
more than one port, the printer polls the ports in a round robin manner.  
This means that once a job is received by the printer, it stops polling the  
ports until the job has finished printing. When the job is complete, the  
printer then looks to the next port in the list. The position of the ports in  
the list therefore impacts the order in which jobs are processed. Timing of  
when jobs are sent is not not the sole determinant of when jobs will be  
processed and printed.  
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Storing Prints  
The image stability of thermal prints depends on factors such as  
temperature, relative humidity, and exposure to light or to biological or  
chemical contaminates. Using XtraLife ribbon when printing increases  
the shelf life of prints. Thermal prints should be stored in a cool, dry  
environment that is free of chemical contamination.  
D The lower the temperature the better. Avoid temperatures higher than  
72_F (25_C) for extended periods.  
D A relative humidity between 30% and 50% is ideal.  
D Avoid exposure to high-intensity light sources, particularly florescent  
light and sunlight which are rich in ultraviolet radiation.  
D Avoid exposure to vinyl items (those made of polyvinyl chloride [PVC])  
or any plastic which contains plasticizer. These items usually have a  
distinctive “plastic” odor.  
Your thermal images will last for a long time if you store them as  
described above.  
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2 Maintaining the Printer  
A clean and dust-free environment is recommended when using the  
8657 Printer.  
D Keep the printer clean and the surrounding area vacuumed and  
litter-free.  
D Do not expose the printer to tobacco smoke or liquid spills.  
D Do not place objects on top of the printer.  
The major enemy of good printer performance and high-quality output is  
dirt. Perform the following preventive maintenance periodically.  
D Clean the thermal head each time you load a new ribbon or if you  
notice image quality problems.  
Refer to the thermal head cleaning procedure detailed in Chapter 1,  
Getting Started.  
D Clean the roller bar.  
D Clean the paper tray area, paper exit area, and printer cabinet with a  
damp, lint-free cloth. This eliminates dust buildup and prevents dirt  
from getting in the printer.  
CAUTION:Always turn the printer off and unplug it before cleaning.  
Never use abrasives or harsh chemicals to clean any part  
of the printer. Do not use thermal head cleaning pads to  
clean the printer cabinet.  
D Clean the area around and under the printer to keep dust out of the  
cooling fan on the bottom. Do not put paper under the printer because  
it can block the fan.  
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3 Supplies and Accessories  
This chapter describes how to order and store supplies.  
Ordering Supplies and Accessories  
The following products can be ordered by contacting Kodak Parts  
Services at 1–800–431–7278.  
Product  
Part Number  
Water Cleaning Pads (box of 50)  
Paper Tray (7.0 x 8.5”)  
Pick Roller Cleaning Kit  
Shipping Pins  
5B4801  
4B0330  
5B5910  
989021  
The following products can be purchased through your printer dealer or  
distributor.  
Catalog  
Product  
Number  
KODAK PROFESSIONAL EKTATHERM Medium  
Format Ribbon  
837 0470  
KODAK Network Interface Card  
856 3678  
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Paper  
The table below lists the paper size and catalog number. The maximum  
image size that can print on the page is also illustrated. Paper can be  
purchased through your printer dealer or distributor.  
NOTE: Paper is shipped in packages of 100 sheets.  
Catalog  
Number  
Paper Type  
KODAK PROFESSIONAL EKTATHERM Paper  
834 5811  
7.0 x 8.5 I  
179 x 217mm  
Image area:  
8.0 x 5I  
217 x 127mm  
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Storing Supplies  
Always keep your work area and material storage area as clean  
as possible.  
Ribbon  
For highest image quality, follow these ribbon storage instructions:  
D Store unopened ribbon at temperatures below 77_F (25_C).  
Avoid exposure to temperatures higher than 100_F (38_C).  
D Wrap partially used ribbons in their original wrappers to protect them  
from dust and dirt when they are not loaded in the printer. Dust and dirt  
specs on the ribbon show up as much larger spots on prints. When  
handling the ribbons, hold the spools only by the ends. Lint free gloves  
are recommended.  
D Do not expose the ribbon to direct sunlight, extreme heat, dust,  
or liquids.  
D Leave the printer cover closed except when you need to access the  
inside of the printer.  
Refer to the storage instructions on the package for more information.  
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Paper  
For highest image quality, follow these paper storage instructions:  
D Store opened paper at temperatures below 77_F (25_C). Avoid  
exposure to temperatures higher than 100_F (38_C).  
D Relative humidity level for storing and using paper should be between  
40% and 60%. Relative humidity lower than 20% or higher than 76%  
should be avoided even for short periods of time. Print paper can  
tolerate a relative humidity between 20% and 40% and between 60%  
and 76% for up to a few hours without causing the paper to curl.  
High relative humidity tends to cause paper to curl toward the image  
side of the paper. Low relative humidity tends to cause paper to curl  
away from the image side of the paper. Low relative humidity also  
tends to increase static attraction of dust and dirt.  
D Keep the bottom stiffener board in place when handling stacks of  
paper to avoid fingerprints on the printing surface.  
D Avoid storing loose stacks of paper out of its wrapper.  
D Do not use wet or damaged stock.  
D Keep the lid on the paper tray and the paper tray inserted in the printer  
to protect the paper from exposure to light and dust or dirt.  
If you experience humidity-related paper problems, refer to Chapter 4,  
Correcting problems, for additional storage recommendations.  
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4 Correcting Problems  
Understanding Error Messages  
Error messages are displayed on the printer display panel. High priority  
events or states are displayed before lower priority ones. It is possible  
that more than one error can occur at the same time; however, the panel  
can display only one error at a time. You must resolve the problems in  
the order that they appear on the panel. For example, a CLOSE COVER  
message may appear. After you close the printer cover, a paper  
mismatch message may appear. After you fix the paper mismatch  
problem, and if there are no other errors, READY will be displayed.  
Following is an alphabetical list of the most common error messages that  
appear on the printer’s LCD display.  
CHANGE RIBBON  
The printer is unable to advance the ribbon because the supply spool is  
empty or the ribbon’s barcode cannot be read. Open the cover and  
change the ribbon, or check to see if the barcode is legible. Refer to  
Chapter 1, Getting Started, for ribbon loading instructions.  
CHECK TRAY  
The printer senses a paper jam in the tray area, the tray is not seated  
properly, or the tray is empty. Remove the tray, clear the area or add  
paper, and reinsert the tray.  
CLEAR PAPER PATH  
The printer finds paper in the paper path and cannot clear it. Open the  
printer cover, clear the path, and close the cover. Refer to the “Clearing  
the Paper Path” section in this chapter for instructions.  
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CLEAR RIBBON JAM  
The printer senses that ribbon is jammed. Open the printer cover, clear  
the jam, and close the cover.  
CLOSE COVER  
The printer cover is open. Close it to make the printer ready.  
INIT ERROR  
The printer failed to initialize. Restart the printer. If the message is still  
displayed, service is required.  
INSERT TRAY  
The printer senses that the paper tray is not it place. Insert the paper tray  
to make the printer ready.  
LOAD PAPER  
(Paper Size)  
The printer senses that the tray is empty. The message specifies the  
requested paper size.  
LOAD RIBBON  
(Ribbon Type)  
The printer checks the ribbon’s barcode and detects that the ribbon type  
that is loaded does not match the requested ribbon type. Open the cover  
and load the correct ribbon. The message specifies the requested ribbon  
type.  
SERVICE REQ XXX  
The printer detects an error. The message includes a 4-digit error code.  
Restart the printer. If the message is still displayed, service is required.  
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Ribbon Type Mismatch  
If you send a print job from a computer and request a ribbon type that is  
not currently loaded in the printer, you will be notified of a mismatch.  
There are two ribbon-mismatch situations:  
D Mismatches due to lamination differences (for example, you request  
XltraLife ribbon in your job but it is not loaded). For these situations,  
you can press the Print button and the job will print with the ribbon that  
is currently loaded.  
D Mismatches due to ribbon color differences (for example, if black-only  
printing is requested but a color ribbon is loaded). For these situations,  
you must change the ribbon or press Cancel to cancel the job.  
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Troubleshooting  
Before requesting service, you may be able to identify or correct  
problems yourself. Make a test print, and then use the following chart to  
find quick solutions to some general printer problems. If you can’t resolve  
the situation, refer to the “Getting Additional Help” section at the end of  
this chapter.  
Symptom  
Possible solution(s)  
Printer does not power up.  
D Make sure the power switch is  
in the “I” position.  
D Make sure all cables and cords  
are plugged in properly.  
Printer does not initialize.  
1. Turn off the printer and the  
host computer.  
2. Disconnect the interface  
cable from the printer.  
3. Turn both machines back on  
again.  
4. Reconnect the interface cable  
to the printer.  
Printing takes significantly more D Image file size may be larger  
time than usual.  
than usual and may therefore  
take longer to process.  
D Reduce the room temperature  
or turn the printer off for ten  
minutes to let it cool.  
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Symptom  
Possible solution(s)  
Printer does not print when job is D Wait to see if the job is still  
sent from the host.  
processing.  
D Try printing a file that has  
printed previously.  
D Verify all export module or  
printer driver settings.  
D Check communications settings  
for compatibility between printer  
and host.  
D Follow instructions for “Printer  
does not initialize.”  
D Disconnect the communications  
cable from the back of the  
printer and try a test print.  
If this does not work, service  
is required.  
Streaks, lines, or spots appear  
on prints.  
D Check to see that the paper in  
the tray is clean and free of  
streaks.  
D Check to see if the ribbon  
is clean.  
D Clean the thermal head per the  
instructions in Getting Started.  
If streaks persist, use the  
alternate procedure described  
in this chapter.  
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Symptom  
Possible solution(s)  
Multicolored spots appear  
on prints.  
D Clean the printer and the area  
around it.  
D Move printer away from  
ventilation ducts or open doors.  
Printer initializes, but does not  
enter the READY state.  
D Disconnect and reconnect the  
interface cable to the printer.  
D Restart the printer. If the  
problem persists, service  
is required.  
Paper will not feed.  
D Look at the paper and  
remove any from the stack  
that have irregularities.  
D Reduce the size of the stack of  
paper in the paper tray.  
D Make sure that the blue stiffener  
sheet is at the bottom of the  
paper tray.  
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Symptom  
Possible solution(s)  
No printer response when  
buttons are pressed.  
You may have pressed invalid  
buttons.  
1. Make sure the printer cover is  
closed.  
2. Reinsert the paper tray.  
3. Restart the printer.  
4. Make sure the printer is in  
READY mode.  
Display panel says CHANGE  
RIBBON, but the correct ribbon  
is loaded and the supply spool is  
not empty.  
D Open the printer cover and  
check to see if the barcode on  
the ribbon is legible.  
D Check to see if the ribbon  
is jammed.  
Display panel says CHECK  
TRAY, but tray is not empty.  
D Open the printer cover, remove  
tray, and inspect for paper jam.  
Display panel says LOAD  
RIBBON, but ribbon is already  
loaded.  
The requested ribbon is not  
loaded in the printer.  
D Open the printer cover and load  
the requested ribbon.  
Dirt appears on prints.  
D Make a test print to clean out  
remaining debris.  
D Clean the thermal head per the  
instructions in Getting Started. If  
streaks persist, use the  
alternate procedure described  
in this chapter.  
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Handling for Humidity-related Paper Problems  
If paper shows signs of exposure to humidity levels outside the  
recommended range as described in Chapter 3, Supplies, extra care can  
be taken to help protect it.  
D Keep small amounts of paper loaded in the printer rather than loading  
a whole package. Paper stored in the wrapper lasts longer.  
D Wrap partial stacks of paper in its original plastic wrap, squeeze out  
the air, and tape the wrap shut. This will protect the paper from  
humidity and from dust or dirt. Dust and dirt specs on the paper show  
up as much larger spots on prints.  
D Avoid leaving paper in the printer overnight or on weekends.  
If the problems persist, you should consider installing a humidifier or  
dehumidifier to bring the humidity in your environment within the  
acceptable range.  
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Alternate Head Cleaning Instructions  
Small particles of dust or debris may stick to the printhead, causing lines  
or streaks to appear in your prints. These particles can usually be  
removed easily by following the head cleaning instructions in Chapter 1,  
Getting Started.  
The following procedure may be used to remove more stubborn debris,  
or when you do not have a cleaning pad.  
NOTE: Refer to Chapter 3, Supplies, for information about ordering extra  
cleaning pads.  
1. Turn the printer off.  
2. Open the printer cover.  
3. Remove the ribbon spools carefully if a ribbon is loaded.  
NOTE: When handling the thermal ribbon, hold it by the ends of the white  
plastic spools. Wear lint-free gloves for best results. Fingerprints  
on the ribbon web may severely reduce image quality.  
4. Stand the ribbon spools on end, or set the ribbon on a clean surface  
so that dust and dirt are not picked up.  
5. Dampen a clean, lint-free, soft cotton cloth slightly with distilled water.  
Make sure that the cloth is not dripping wet.  
NOTE: Do not use cotton or cotton blends because they shed lint  
particles. 100% polyester or nylon fabrics work well.  
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6. Rub the cloth back and forth along the entire length of the printhead’s  
heater line which is shown in area A of the following diagram.  
(A) Heater Line  
Center (filled) slot  
aligns with Heater Line  
when viewed from front.  
(Bead)  
Clean this area  
only, along entire  
length of Heater  
Line. Do not clean  
or wipe below this  
area, as damage to  
the Thermal Head  
could result.  
Sealant Protecting  
Circuit Row  
DO NOT VIOLATE  
(C) Circuit Cover  
(B) Backing Plate  
Circuit Board  
Thermal Print Head  
The heater line (A) aligns with the center (filled) slot on the backing  
plate (B). Be careful not to rub the sealant which protrudes from  
beneath the circuit cover (C) as damage to the printhead could occur.  
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7. Repeat the back and forth motion several times to insure that the  
head is completely clean. Press harder if necessary.  
8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 if you have a cleaning pad.  
9. Wait for the printhead to dry thoroughly before reloading the ribbon.  
CAUTION:Since water is used in this procedure drying time is  
longer than when using a head cleaning pad. Make sure  
that you let the printhead dry completely.  
10. Reload the ribbon spool once the printhead is completely dry by  
following the instructions beginning on page 1–17.  
11. Close the printer cover.  
12. Turn on the printer.  
13. Make two test prints on paper.  
If you have trouble finding a piece of debris that continues to cause print  
problems after cleaning, hold one of the streaked prints up to the head to  
give you a better idea of where the particle is located.  
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Clearing the Paper Path  
Paper may occasionally get caught in the printer. Jams are typically  
identified by a CLEAR PAPER PATH or CHECK TRAY message on the  
display. Follow these steps to clear the paper path.  
1. Open the printer cover.  
NOTE: If you can’t open the cover, restart the printer by turning it off and  
on. There is a mechanical interlock to prevent you from opening  
the door while printing. If after restarting the printer, you still can’t  
open the cover, service is required.  
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2. Gently pull paper up if it is caught inside the printer.  
Power  
Error  
3. Remove the paper tray if the paper is caught in the paper tray area.  
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4. Look in the tray area through the tray insertion slot.  
5. Reach inside the paper tray area and gently pull the jammed  
paper out.  
Power  
Error  
NOTE: If you cannot remove the paper, service is required.  
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Repacking the Printer  
The steps below describe how to prepare the printer to be packed in its  
original package. Follow these instructions if you need to ship the printer.  
1. Remove paper from the paper tray and pack the paper tray in its  
original box.  
2. Open the printer cover.  
3. Remove the ribbon spools from the printer and discard them or store  
them in their original box.  
4. Insert the shipping pins as follows:  
D Insert the left pin through the seventh slot from the left.  
D Insert the right pin through the sixth slot from the right.  
5. Push the pins until the ends protrude approximately 1-1/2 inches from  
the slot.  
CAUTION:The pins must be inserted exactly as described.  
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6. Close the printer cover.  
7. Put appliance filament tape over the cover of the printer.  
The tape must cover the latch and run down both sides of the printer  
all the way to the bottom.  
8. Put the printer in its original plastic bag so that it stays clean  
during shipping.  
9. Pack the printer in its original box.  
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Getting Help  
If you have questions about the 8657 Printer, the retailer from whom  
you purchased the printer may be able to answer them. Eastman Kodak  
Company provides retailers with additional technical information.  
You can also call for technical support at 1–800–23KODAK  
(1–800›235–6325) between 9:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Eastern  
Standard Time on regular business days if you:  
D have questions about your warranty  
D want to know where to get supplies  
D want to know where to get service  
D want information about other Kodak products  
D have questions about software/printer interaction  
D have trouble setting up or operating the printer  
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Asia/Pacific Helpline Numbers  
Country  
Australia  
Hong Kong  
Indonesia  
Korea  
Country code  
Helpline number  
3 353 2173  
61  
85  
62  
82  
60  
63  
65  
66  
88  
2 5649387  
21 430 4527  
02 708 5471 4  
3 757 2722  
Malaysia  
Philippines  
Singapore  
Thailand  
Taiwan  
2 816 67 18  
4736611  
2 271 3040 x396  
6 2 893 8234  
European Helpline Numbers  
Country  
Belgium  
Denmark  
Finland  
France  
Germany  
Italy  
Country code  
Helpline number  
02/2632400  
43/717111  
32  
45  
358  
33  
49  
39  
31  
47  
34  
46  
44  
90/87071  
1/4989–0083  
0711/406–5561  
02/66028454  
03405/99704  
02/818181  
Netherlands  
Norway  
Spain  
91/6267100  
08/58023663  
Sweden  
UK  
044261122  
Ext. 44239  
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Appendix A Printer Specifications  
Size  
Width: 17 inches (43.2 cm)  
Depth (without tray inserted): 20.75 inches (52.7 cm)  
Height: 12 inches (30.5 cm)  
Weight  
55 lbs (24.9 kg)  
Operating Environment  
Ambient operating temperature: 59_ to 86_F (15_ to 30_C)  
Relative humidity: 20 to 76%  
Space Requirements  
Minimum space required with tray inserted:  
Width: 17 inches (43.2 cm)  
Depth: 24 inches (61 cm)  
Height: 12 inches (30.5 cm)  
Minimum space required for removing tray and opening cover:  
Width: 17 inches (43.2 cm)  
Depth: 37.5 inches (96 cm)  
Height: 20.25 inches (51.4 cm)  
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Power Requirements  
Voltage/Frequency  
US  
90 to 250v/47 to 60Hz  
Power Consumption  
250 watts maximum  
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Appendix B Adding More Memory  
You can purchase memory cards and install them in your printer to  
increase memory to either 48 MB or 64 MB. The cards should be 72-pin,  
4MB x 32 bit, 80 nanosecond cards. Installing the cards may increase  
the speed at which documents are processed before they are printed,  
and allows more fonts to be downloaded with PostScript jobs.  
Installing extra memory is also useful because it allows simultaneous  
processing and printing of more and/or larger jobs. In other words, it  
increases the possible number of prints per hour. For example, increasing  
the printer’s memory to 64 MB while running in raster mode allows you to  
print one 9 1/2I x 14I job and process a second job of the same size.  
Without that much memory in the printer, only smaller jobs can be  
processed and printed.  
Follow the steps below to install additional memory in the printer.  
Setting up for the Installation  
The steps below describe how to prepare to install a memory card.  
1. Turn the printer off and unplug it.  
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2. Attach the wrist portion of a grounding strap to your wrist.  
3. Attach the other end of the grounding strap to the metal plate on the  
back of the printer.  
CAUTION:It is important that you use a grounding strap in order to  
prevent static discharge from damaging your printer.  
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Opening the Printer  
The steps below describe how to open the back of the printer and  
prepare to insert the memory card.  
1. Use the Phillips-head screwdriver to remove the five screws on the  
plate at the lower portion of the back of the printer.  
NOTE: There are a total of ten screws on the back of the printer. Remove  
ONLY the five on the lower portion of the back plate.  
Lower portion  
of back plate  
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2. Hold on to the two black handles on the metal plate and slowly pull the  
drawer out about three inches.  
3. Unlatch the ribbon cable in the front center of the drawer by pushing  
the plastic clips outward.  
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4. Gently pull the ribbon cable out of the socket.  
5. Lift the ribbon cable slightly, and slowly pull the drawer out an  
additional 3 inches.  
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Installing the Card  
The steps below describe how to insert and seat the memory card.  
1. Locate the memory card receptacles on the left side of the drawer.  
2. Hold the memory card at a 45_ angle and position the bottom of the  
memory card in the first empty receptacle adjacent to the other  
installed cards.  
3. Gently tilt the memory card back so that it is upright and snaps into  
place in the clips on each side of the receptacle.  
card  
clip  
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Closing the Printer  
The steps below describe how to complete the installation by closing  
the printer.  
1. Hold on to the black handles on the back of the printer and slide the  
drawer in approximately three inches.  
2. Reconnect the ribbon cable by pressing it firmly into the connector.  
3. Make sure that the plastic clips on each side of the ribbon cable  
are latched.  
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4. Close the drawer the rest of the way.  
5. Replace the five screws that you removed.  
6. Plug in the printer and turn it back on.  
7. Verify that the Power light is lit on the printer’s display panel.  
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Appendix C About SCSIĆconnected Installations  
Windows Systems  
A SCSI terminator is included with the printer. You must obtain the  
proper cabling required for your configuration from your printer dealer  
or distributor.  
To connect the 8657 Printer directly to your computer (or to  
daisy-chain the printer through an external SCSI device), perform  
the following steps.  
1. Turn off all equipment before connecting or disconnecting any  
equipment from the SCSI bus.  
2. Install the SCSI host adapter board in the computer.  
3. Attach a SCSI cable appropriate to your equipment’s configuration.  
If you are connecting the cable directly to the PC, use a 50-pin  
submini “D” to a DB 50 cable.  
If you are connecting the cable to an external disk drive, use the cable  
type appropriate for the drive.  
4. Attach a SCSI terminator.  
NOTE: Some equipment is internally terminated. Refer to the equipment  
documentation for details.  
5. Turn on the printer and the computer.  
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6. Set the SCSI device number using the printer’s display panel.  
Changing the SCSI ID settings  
a. Press Setup/Select when READY-RASTER appears in the dis-  
play panel.  
b. Use the Print and Cancel buttons to scroll through the list until  
PORTS appears.  
c. Press Setup/Select to access the PORTS options.  
d. Press Print to scroll down (or Cancel to scroll up) through the list  
until SCSI appears.  
e. Press Setup/Select until TARGET appears.  
f. Press Setup/Select to access the TARGET ID.  
g. Use the Print and Cancel buttons to scroll through the list.  
h. Press Setup/Select to make your selection.  
NOTE: An asterisk appears next to the number.  
i. Press Cancel until EXIT appears.  
j. Press Setup/Select until TARGET appears.  
k. Press Cancel until EXIT appears  
l. Press Setup/Select until SCSI appears.  
m. Press Cancel until EXIT appears.  
n. Press Setup/Select until PORTS appears.  
o. Press Cancel until EXIT appears.  
p. Press Setup/Select to return to Ready - Raster Mode.  
q. Reboot host computer.  
NOTE: The just-selected option is effective when you power the  
printer off and then on.  
7. Run the Adaptec EZ-SCSI Software install program to install the soft-  
ware on your system.  
Instructions for installation are included in the Adaptec EZ–SCSI for  
DOS/Windows, User’s Manual.  
Make sure that you select the option Install ASPI For Windows and  
follow the instructions on the screen for that installation option.  
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Macintosh Systems  
A SCSI terminator is included with the printer. You must obtain the  
proper cabling required for your configuration from your printer dealer  
or distributor.  
Use the following table to determine what cable and terminator you need.  
Computer Type  
Cable  
Terminator  
Not required  
Any Macintosh  
except IIfx  
25 pin–50 pin  
Without an external  
disk drive (or other  
peripheral)  
With an external disk 50-pin submini “D” to  
Terminator supplied  
with printer or  
standard Macintosh  
terminator  
drive (or other  
peripheral)  
Centronics “D” type  
Macintosh IIfx  
25 pin–50 pin  
Not required  
Without an external  
disk drive (or other  
peripheral)  
With an external disk 50 pin submini “D” to  
Special Apple IIfx  
terminator supplied  
with Macintosh IIfx  
drive (or other  
peripheral)  
Centronics “D” type  
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To connect the 8657 Printer directly to your MACINTOSH computer (or to  
daisy-chain the printer with an external SCSI device), perform the follow-  
ing steps.  
1. Turn off all equipment before plugging or unplugging equipment on  
the SCSI bus.  
2. Attach the SCSI cable and SCSI terminator.  
NOTE: Some equipment is internally terminated. If you have questions,  
refer to your equipment documentation.  
IMPORTANT: If you are using a MACINTOSH IIfx computer, you must  
install a special terminator supplied by Apple Computer  
or unpredictable results can occur.  
3. Turn on the printer and the computer.  
4. Set the SCSI device number using the printer’s display panel.  
Changing the SCSI ID settings  
a. Press Setup/Select when READY-RASTER appears in the dis-  
play panel.  
b. Use the Print and Cancel buttons to scroll through the list until  
PORTS appears.  
c. Press Setup/Select to access the PORTS options.  
d. Press Print to scroll down (or Cancel to scroll up) through the list  
until SCSI appears.  
e. Press Setup/Select until TARGET appears.  
f. Press Setup/Select to access the TARGET ID.  
g. Use the Print and Cancel buttons to scroll through the list.  
h. Press Setup/Select to make your selection.  
NOTE: An asterisk appears next to the number.  
i. Press Cancel until EXIT appears.  
j. Press Setup/Select until TARGET appears.  
k. Press Cancel until EXIT appears  
l. Press Setup/Select until SCSI appears.  
m. Press Cancel until EXIT appears.  
n. Press Setup/Select until PORTS appears.  
o. Press Cancel until EXIT appears.  
p. Press Setup/Select to return to Ready - Raster Mode.  
q. Reboot host computer.  
NOTE: The just-selected option is effective when you power the  
printer off and then on.  
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Index  
A
About your printer, v  
Accessories, ordering, 3–1  
ADAPTEC, 1–12  
Adding memory to the printer, B–1  
Adobe binary mode, 1–31  
Air flow around printer, 1–3  
Alcohol cleaning pads, ordering, 3–1  
Attaching the cord, 1–9  
Attaching the interface cable, 1–10  
B
Back of printer, 1–6  
Barcode, 4–1, 4–2  
Black handles on back of printer, B–4, B–7  
Buttons, 1–28  
not responding, 4–7  
C
Cable, attaching, 1–10  
Cancel button, 1–28  
Centronics cable, attaching, 1–10  
Centronics connection, printer modes for, vi  
CHANGE RIBBON message, 4–1  
with correct ribbon loaded, 4–7  
CHECK TRAY message, 4–1, 4–12  
when tray is not empty, 4–7  
Cleaning pads, ordering, 3–1  
Cleaning the printhead, 1–13  
alternate method, 4–9  
CLEAR PAPER PATH message, 4–1, 4–12  
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CLEAR RIBBON JAM message, 4–2  
Clearing paper jams, 4–12  
CLOSE COVER message, 4–2  
Communications cable, attaching, 1–10  
Components of the printer, 1–4  
Configuring the printer, 1–29  
Connecting the cable, 1–10  
Connection types, vi  
Cooling fan, 2–1  
Cord, attaching, 1–9  
Correcting problems, 4–1  
Cover, problems opening, 4–12  
D
Defaults, selecting through the display panel, 1–30  
Dirt on prints, 4–7  
Display panel, 1–5, 1–25  
buttons, 1–28  
indicator lights, 1–26  
items with asterisks, 1–29  
languages for, 1–5, 1–30  
selecting defaults, 1–30  
specifying port information, 1–31  
E
Electrical cord, attaching, 1–9  
Electrical shock, label indicating risk areas, ix  
Environment for the printer, A–1  
Error indicator light, 1–26  
Error messages, 4–1  
EtherTalk connection  
printer modes for, vi  
specifying information through the display panel, 1–32  
EZ–SCSI software, 1–12  
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F
Fan, 2–1  
Finding a location for the printer, 1–3  
Frame type, specifying through the display panel, 1–32  
Frequency, A–2  
Front of the printer, 1–4  
G
Getting help, 4–17  
Getting started, 1–1  
Grounding strap, B–2  
H
Handles on back of printer, B–4, B–7  
Handling ribbon, 1–13, 4–9  
Head cleaning, 1–13  
alternate method, 4–9  
Help, 4–17  
Helpline telephone numbers, 4–18  
High ASCII range, 1–31  
Host interfaces, vi  
Humidity  
problems caused by, 4–8  
recommended levels, 1–38, A–1  
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I
Image sizes, 3–2  
Image stability, 1–38  
Increasing processing ability, B–1  
INIT ERROR message, 1–24, 4–2  
Initialization, 1–24  
problems, 4–4  
INSERT TRAY message, 4–2  
Inserting the shipping pins, 4–15  
Inside view of printer, 1–8  
Installing additional memory, B–1  
Interface cables, 1–10  
type used during printer testing, ix  
Interfaces, vi  
Internet address, specifying through the display panel, 1–33  
Introduction, v  
J
Job scheduling, 1–37  
K
K Number, 1–7  
L
Languages for display panel, 1–5, 1–30  
LCD panel, 1–27  
Lines in prints, 4–5  
LOAD PAPER message, 4–2  
LOAD RIBBON message, 4–2  
with ribbon loaded, 4–7  
Location, finding for the printer, 1–3  
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M
Maintaining the printer, 2–1  
Making a test print, 1–35  
Maximum image sizes, 3–2  
Media, status message, 1–27  
Messages, 1–27  
Mismatches, ribbon type, 4–3  
Mode, status message, 1–27  
N
Network types, vi  
Novell NetWare connection  
printer modes for, vi  
specifying information through the display panel, 1–32  
O
On/Off switch, 1–7  
Opening the printer box, 1–1  
P
Package contents, 1–1  
Packing the printer, 4–15  
Paper, 1–16  
feeding problems, 4–6  
handling, 1–21  
humidity problems, 4–8  
jams, 4–1, 4–12  
loading, 1–21  
ordering, 3–2  
path, clearing, 4–12  
sizes, 3–2  
storing, 3–4  
Paper tray, 1–4  
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Parallel cable, attaching, 1–10  
Parallel connection  
printer modes for, vi  
specifying information through the display panel, 1–31  
Ports  
available on printer, 1–6  
polling method, 1–37  
specifying information through the display panel, 1–31  
Power consumption, A–2  
Power cord  
attaching, 1–9  
inlet, 1–6  
Power indicator light, 1–26, B–8  
Power requirements, A–2  
Power switch, 1–7  
Preventive maintenance, 2–1  
Print button, 1–28  
Print head, cleaning pads, 3–1  
Printer  
available memory, 1–37  
back plate, B–3  
back view, 1–6  
closing the back, B–7  
components, 1–4  
configuring, 1–29  
cover, problems opening, 4–12  
front view, 1–4  
initialization, 1–24  
inside view, 1–8  
installing memory in, B–1  
maintaining, 2–1  
opening the back, B–3  
operating environment, A–1  
packaging, 1–1  
packing for shipping, 4–15  
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paper tray, 1–4  
power requirements, A–2  
ribbon cable, B–4, B–5  
side view, 1–7  
size, A–1  
space requirements, A–1  
specifications, A–1  
status, 1–27  
weight, A–1  
Printhead, 1–8  
cleaning, 1–13  
alternate method, 4–9  
Printing, 1–36  
Printing time, delays, 4–4  
Prints  
dirt on, 4–7  
multi-colored spots on, 4–6  
storing, 1–38  
streaks, lines, or spots on, 4–5  
Problems, 4–1  
PVC, 1–38  
R
Radio frequency interference, vii  
Radio reception, interference with, vii, viii  
Regulatory information, viii  
Relative humidity, recommended levels, A–1  
Ribbon, 1–16  
barcode, 1–18, 4–1, 4–2  
handling, 1–13, 1–16, 4–9  
images remaining on used, 1–17, 1–36  
jam, 4–2  
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loading, 1–17  
ordering, 3–1  
spool holders, 1–8  
status message, 1–27  
storing, 3–3  
Ribbon cable, B–4, B–5, B–7  
S
Safety regulations, ix  
SCSI cable  
attaching, 1–11  
attaching to a Macintosh IIfx system, 1–11  
SCSI connection  
printer modes for, vi  
specifying information through the display panel, 1–34  
SCSI port address, 1–34  
SCSI software, 1–12  
SCSI terminator, 1–12  
Service, 4–17  
Service K Number, 1–7  
SERVICE REQ message, 4–2  
Setup menus, 1–29  
Setup mode, 1–28, 1–29  
Setup/Select button, 1–28, 1–29  
Shipping pins  
inserting, 4–15  
removing, 1–2  
Shipping the printer, 4–15  
Side of printer, 1–7  
Size of the printer, 1–3, A–1  
Software, for SCSI installations, 1–12  
Space needed for the printer, A–1  
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Specifying port information, 1–31  
Spots in prints, 4–5  
Static discharge, B–2  
Storing  
paper, 3–4  
prints, 1–38  
ribbon, 3–3  
supplies, 3–3  
Streaks in prints, 4–5  
Supplies, 3–1  
handling, 1–16  
ordering, 3–1  
storing, 3–3  
T
TCP/IP connection  
printer modes for, vi  
specifying information through the display panel, 1–33  
Telephone numbers, for helplines, 4–18  
Television reception, interference with, vii, viii  
Temperature, A–1  
Test print, 1–28, 1–35  
Thermal head, 1–8  
cleaning, 1–13  
alternate method, 4–9  
cleaning pads, 3–1  
Troubleshooting, 4–1, 4–4  
Turning on the printer, 1–7, 1–24  
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U
Unpacking the printer, 1–1  
V
Voltage, A–2  
W
Weight of the printer, A–1  
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