ScreenWriter 3

Xanté ScreenWriter 3 User guide

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Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter Overview
ScreenWriter 3 Printer.....................................................................1-3
About this Manual...........................................................................1-4
Manual Conventions.................................................................1-5
Printer Features ...............................................................................1-6
Printer Configuration ......................................................................1-7
Warranty and Product Registration .................................................1-8
Other Helpful Documentation.........................................................1-8
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Notes
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ScreenWriter 3 Printer
Fig. 1.1 ScreenWriter 3 Printer
The ScreenWriter 3 is designed for high-end silk-screen and
graphics applications. Standard density and advanced graphics
features allow you to print images directly to XANTÉ Myriad film,
process the output through XANTÉ’s FilmStar 2, and then use the
film to burn silk-screen emulsions.
The innovative, economical ScreenWriter 3 features 10 ppm
monochrome printing at standard 600 x 600 dpi or optional 1200 dpi
resolution. Media sizes can range from 3.94" x 5.83" (100 mm x 148
mm) up to 13.00" x 35.50" (330 mm x 901 mm), and optional
Ethernet support is available.
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About this Manual
The user’s guide covers printer installation, setup, and operation.
Chapter 1—Introduction summarizes this manual, printer features
and configuration, and the warranty.
Chapter 2—Installation covers printer setup and connection to its
Macintosh, PC, and Ethernet interfaces.
Chapter 3—Macintosh Setup describes the contents and use of the
XANTÉ Utilities for the Macintosh. This includes installation of
Adobe PostScript printer drivers, your printer’s PPD, XANTÉ
Command Center, and the Adobe Downloader as well as procedures
for using many printer features.
Chapter 4—PC Setup describes the contents and use of the
XANTÉ Utilities for the PC. This includes installation of Adobe
PostScript printer drivers, your printer’s PPD, and XANTÉ
Command Center, as well as procedures for using many printer
features.
Chapter 5—Ethernet Setup describes EtherTalk, Novell Print
Server, Line Printer, and NetBEUI protocol configuration on the
printer’s optional Ethernet interface.
Chapter 6—Configuration describes using front panel keys and
menus and the Print dialog box to configure many printer features.
Chapter 7—Media Options describes media sizes and types for
your printer and provides suggestions for creating high quality output
with the various media.
Chapter 8—Printing with Various Media Types describes the
steps for printing on film, envelopes, labels, and transparencies.
Chapter 9—Maintenance and Technical Specifications describes printer
care, technical specifications, XANTÉ service options, and the warranty.
Chapter 10—Options describes optional upgrades available for
your printer.
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Chapter 11—Troubleshooting provides troubleshooting tips and
XANTÉ Technical Support options.
Appendix—Application Notes and Page Design details using the
printer with some applications and offers page design tips.
Glossary—defines terms related to your printer, XANTÉ Utilities,
and the printing industry.
Index—alphabetically lists major manual topics with their
corresponding page numbers and some cross references.
The ScreenWriter 3 Menu quick reference sheet illustrates the
printer’s front panel menu structure and lists XANTÉ support.
Manual Conventions
The following conventions are used in this manual:
Courier indicates information you must type or that
displays on screen.
↵ indicates that you need to press the Return key
on a Macintosh or the Enter key on a PC.
Note: indicates additional or emphasized information.
Caution: indicates instructions that must be followed to
avoid damage to files or equipment.
Warning! indicates instructions which must be followed
exactly to avoid personal injury.
: indicates the path for a file or folder and links
procedure steps.
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Printer Features
The printer features true Adobe PostScript 3, allowing you to work
from virtually any software or hardware environment. Adobe PostScript
3 features smooth shading, fast imaging, expanded font sets,
international font support, and advanced page processing for fast, high
quality imaging. PostScript typefaces work with leading operating
systems including Windows (95, 98, and NT) and Macintosh OS.
The ScreenWriter 3 features a standard input capacity of 650 sheets—
500 sheets in the standard paper cassette and 150 sheets in the
multipurpose feeder. You can add up to two optional paper feeders,
expanding maximum capacity to 1650 sheets. Plus, tray chaining allows
you to switch to a second paper source when the first source is empty.
Paper weights from 16 - 28 lb bond (60 - 105 g/m
2
) can be used in
the paper cassettes and from 16 - 36 lb bond (60 - 135 g/m
2
) in the
multipurpose feeder. You can feed transparencies, labels, envelopes,
and Myriad film from the multipurpose feeder. The optional
envelope cassette allows you to feed multiple envelopes and
postcards.
You can print images directly to XANTÉ’s Myriad film, process
output through XANTÉ’s FilmStar 2, and then use the film to burn
silk-screen emulsions. XANTÉ’s density features control toner
intensity for positive film output.
Simultaneously active serial, parallel, LocalTalk, and optional
Ethernet interfaces, allow Macintosh and PC computers to send files
concurrently to the printer. You do not have to send software
commands or manually set hardware switches to use a different
interface.
Standard features include mirror printing and densitometer support.
With an optional hard disk, you can spool multiple jobs and use
XANTÉ’s Font Accelerator to increase printing performance of
printer disk based fonts.
Advanced features designed for silk-screen specialists, desktop
publishers, graphics users, and prepress professionals include
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• XANTÉ’s patented Accurate Calibration Technology (X-ACT)
allows you to calibrate the printer’s line lengths and to correct
inaccuracies in printing width, height, skew, and angle.
• Dot Gain Calibration provides gamma control to adjust image
grayscale values to help compensate for dot gain.
• Custom Dot Gain Calibration provides densitometer support to
calibrate printer output for specific ink, media, and
environmental conditions.
XANTÉ Utilities include easy-to-use, menu driven programs and
files to make working with your new printer more efficient.
Printer Configuration
Processor: NEC VR 4310 166 MHz
RAM: 16 MB standard; upgradable to 256 MB
Printer Language: Adobe PostScript 3
Fonts: 136 PostScript fonts
Resolution: 600 x 600 dpi standard,
1200 x 1200 dpi optional
Engine Speed (letter/A4): 10 pages per minute
Interfaces: LocalTalk, Serial, Parallel standard;
Ethernet optional
Paper Sizes: From 3.94" x 5.83" (100 mm x 148 mm)
up to 13.00" x 35.50" (330 mm x 901
mm)*
Media Handling: Built in Paper Feeder standard
Multipurpose Feeder standard
Paper Feeder optional (up to two)
Standard Features: Mirror Print
XANTÉ Utilities
(PC/Macintosh)
Dot Gain Calibration (Gamma Control)
Custom Dot Gain Calibration
(Densitometer Support)
Accurate Calibration Technology (X-ACT)
Positive Film Technology
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Horizontal and Vertical Image Control
Spooling**
Font Accelerator**
Optional Feature: Internal IDE Hard disk
* Media up to 13.00" x 18.50" (330 mm x 330 mm x 470 mm) can be
printed at 600 dpi with the standard 16 MB of RAM. Larger sizes require
32 MB for 600 dpi printing.
** Requires an optional internal hard drive.
Warranty and Product Registration
Chapter 9 contains your printer’s warranty. Please return the
warranty sheet included with your printer to register your printer and
to receive a free subscription to XANTÉ’s Accel-a-Writing
newsletter. This publication features articles on printing, new
options, and tips for using your printer effectively.
Other Helpful Documentation
Please visit our Web site at www.xante.com for the latest
information about XANTÉ products and services. You may find the
following publications on Adobe PostScript printing helpful.
PostScript Language Reference Manual, Second Edition. This manual,
published by Addison Wesley, is designed for advanced users, such as
programmers, who work with Adobe PostScript operators.
PostScript Language Tutorial and Cookbook. This manual,
published by Addison Wesley, is designed for those who want to
learn about working directly in the Adobe PostScript language.
Most bookstores and many computer businesses either keep these
books in stock or can order them for you.
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Chapter 2 - Installation
Chapter Overview
Introduction.....................................................................................2-3
Printer Location ..............................................................................2-3
Printer Package ...............................................................................2-4
Printer Overview .............................................................................2-5
Toner Cartridge ...............................................................................2-7
Handling the Toner Cartridge ...................................................2-7
Removing and Installing the Toner Cartridge ..........................2-8
Paper Cassette ...............................................................................2-13
Multipurpose Feeder .....................................................................2-17
Multipurpose Feeder Tip ........................................................2-20
Printer Ports ..................................................................................2-21
Selecting the Printer Interface ................................................2-21
Connecting to the LocalTalk Port...........................................2-21
Connecting to the Parallel Port...............................................2-23
Connecting to the Serial Port..................................................2-24
Connecting to the Ethernet Ports............................................2-25
Connecting the Power Cord ..........................................................2-26
Turning the Printer On ..................................................................2-27
Turning the Printer Off..................................................................2-28
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Notes
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Introduction
This chapter describes selecting a printer location; installing toner and
paper; connecting the printer to Macintosh, PC, and network hardware;
and connecting to the power supply.
Printer Location
Set up your printer in a location that can support its weight and that
provides sufficient operation and maintenance clearance. To prevent
overheating, allow at least 8.0" (200 mm) clearance for the printer’s
side vent.
Fig. 2.1 Location Guidelines
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Printer Package
Unpack the printer, saving the packing materials.
1. Remove the items packed on top of the printer.
Warning! The printer weighs approximately 58.5 lbs (26.5 kg)
without the toner, cassettes, and media installed.
• Always have two people lift the printer.
• Only lift the printer using the recessed grip areas on
the right and left sides.
2. Remove the shipping stabilizer on top of the printer; then, lift
the printer out of the box (fig. 2.2).
Fig. 2.2 Lifting the Printer
3. Remove the plastic wrap, tape, and shipping stabilizers from
all of the items.
Your printer package contains the following items:
• Your XANTÉ printer
• 500 sheet cassette
• Power cord
• ScreenWriter 3 user’s guide (this manual)
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• XANTÉ Utilities CD-ROM
• Toner cartridge
The following optional items are packaged separately.
• Additional paper cassettes
• Additional paper feeders
RAM, internal hard disk, resolution, and 10/100BaseT Ethernet
upgrades ordered with your printer are installed at the factory before
shipping.
If you do not receive your full shipment or if anything is damaged,
call XANTÉ Customer Support at 800-926-8393 (US and Canada) or
your XANTÉ vendor.
Printer Overview
Use Figures 2.3, 2.4, and 2.5 to become familiar with your new
printer.
Fig. 2.3 Printer Front View
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Fig. 2.4 Printer Rear View
Fig. 2.5 Printer Inside Front View
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Toner Cartridge
The printer’s toner cartridge combines the toner and drum. The
cartridge can print approximately 14,000 letter/A4 size pages at 5%
coverage.
Quality and reliability of refilled toner cartridges vary, so XANTÉ
recommends not using them. Printer damage caused by these products is
not covered by your printer warranty.
Handling the Toner Cartridge
Use these guidelines to ensure maximum life and print quality from
your toner cartridge and to prevent cartridge or printer damage:
• Use toner cartridges before their expiration dates. Cartridge shelf
life is approximately 2 years unopened and 6 months opened.
• Never move the printer with the cartridge installed. Toner spills
can damage the printer.
• Do not expose the cartridge to bright lights or direct sunlight.
Keep the cartridge in its protective bag until installation. If you
remove the cartridge temporarily, place it in the original bag or
wrap it well to protect it from light.
• Do not open the drum shutter or touch the drum’s surface. The
shutter protects the photosensitive drum from light.
• Keep the cartridge away from computer hard disks and monitors. It
contains a magnet that can cause data loss or equipment damage.
• Store unopened cartridges right side up on a level surface.
• Always set the cartridge flat with the handles on the top.
• Dispose of the cartridge following safety laws and regulations.
Warning! Toner is highly combustible. Never dispose of it by
incineration.
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Removing and Installing the Toner Cartridge
1. Remove all media from the output tray.
2. Squeeze the top cover latch to release the lock (fig. 2.6).
Fig. 2.6 Release the Top Cover Latch
3. Lift the top cover. The multipurpose feeder opens
automatically (fig. 2.7).
Caution: Do not touch any parts inside the printer.
Fig. 2.7 Open the Top Cover and Multipurpose Feeder
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4. Remove the toner cartridge if it is in the printer by grasping its
handles and pulling it slowly out of the printer (fig. 2.8).
Caution: Once you begin pulling the cartridge out of the
printer, remove it completely. The cartridge’s
shutter may not open properly or may be damaged
if the cartridge is pulled partially out and then
pushed back in the printer.
Fig. 2.8 Remove the Toner Cartridge
5. Remove the new toner cartridge from its package.
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6. Gently shake the cartridge several times to distribute toner
throughout the cartridge (fig. 2.9).
Caution: Shake the cartridge enough to free any compacted
toner. Turning on the printer with toner still
compacted may damage the cartridge.
Fig. 2.9 Shake the Toner Cartridge
7. Place the toner cartridge on a flat surface, holding it in place
with one hand. Grasp the sealing tape’s end tab and pull the
tape straight out (fig. 2.10).
Caution: If the tape is pulled out at an angle, it may break
off inside the cartridge.
Fig. 2.10 Remove the Sealing Tape
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8. Insert the pins on both sides of the cartridge into the guide
channels in the printer (fig. 2.11).
Fig. 2.11 Insert the Pins into the Guide Channels
9. Slide the cartridge into the printer until it stops (fig. 2.12).
Fig. 2.12 Insert the Toner Cartridge
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10. Close the top cover by pressing down on the center section
until the latch engages (fig. 2.13).
Fig. 2.13 Close the Top Cover
11. Close the multipurpose feeder (fig. 2.14).
Fig. 2.14 Close the Multipurpose Feeder
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