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Reserved. This software may not be reproduced, modified, displayed,
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Safety Information
The printer generates a small amount of ozone gas during image transfer in
the printing process. When shipped from the factory, the printer meets the
Underwriter’s Laboratory (UL) standard for ozone emission.
Warning! An invisible laser beam which radiates inside the laser
printer’s scanner unit can cause permanent eye damage. DO
NOT disassemble or try to adjust the laser scanner unit.
FCC Classification
Warning! Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment
in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the
FCC Class A limits.
Power Information
Engine: 100 -120 volts; 8.9 amps; 979 watts
Power Cord
The power cord is the main disconnect device. It should be plugged into an
easily accessible outlet.
For 115 Volt Configuration:
The power cord to be used with 115 Volt configuration is minimum type
SJT (SVT) 18/3, rated 250 Volts ac, 10 Amps with a maximum length of 15
feet. One terminated in an IEC 320 attachment plug. The other end is
terminated in a NEMA 5-15P plug.
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For 230 Volt Configuration
The power cord to be used with 230 Volt configuration is minimum type
SJT (SVT) 18/3, rated 250 Volts ac, 10 Amps with a maximum length of 15
feet. One terminated in an IEC 320 attachment plug. The other end is
terminated as required by the country where it will be installed.
Le cable de transport d'energie que doit etre utilis'e la configuration 230
Volts est le type minimum SJT (SVT), 18/3, nominal 250 Volts ac, 10
Amps, 4.5 m long maximum. Un bout est raccorde comme exige par le pays
ou il sera utilis'e.
Das Netzkabel ist das haupfsachliche Diskonnektionsmittel, es sollte in eine
leicht erreichbare steckdos gesteckt werden.
Das Netzkabel kann mit einer 230 Volts Konfiguration verwonder werden
vom typ: Minimum VDE or HAR, 3 X 1.00 mm
2
, 250 V ac, 10 Amps,
maximal 4.5 m long. Ein Ende ontspriche dem Stecker IEC 320. Das andoro
Ende entspricht den Anfoderungen des entsprechenden Landes.
Power Conservation
As an Energy Star Partner, XANTÉ Corporation
has determined this product meets the Energy
Star guidelines for energy efficiency. This printer
enters a low-power state after 30 minutes of
inactivity. This complies with the U.S. EPA
Energy Star Program, but is not an EPA
endorsement of the product
Manufacturer’s Declaration of Conformity
The Product Accel-a-Writer 8300 has been designed and manufactured in
accordance with the following international standards:
EN 50081-1 "Generic Emissions Standard for Residential,
Commercial and Light Industrial Products of " 01,
Feb. 1991
EN 50082-1 "Generic Immunity Standard for Residential,
Commercial and Light Industrial Products of " 01,
Feb. 1991
EN 55022 "Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio
Interference Information Technology Equipment of "
14, April 1987
IEC 1000-4-2 "Testing Measurement Techniques,
ElectrostaticDischarge of " 1995, First Edition
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IEC 1000-4-3 "Testing and Measurement Techniques, Radio
Frequency, Electromagnetic Field Immunity Test of "
1995 First Edition
IEC 1000-4-4 "Testing and Measurement Techniques, Electrical
Fast Transient/Burst Immunity Test of " 1995 First
edition
MIL-STD-45662A "Calibration System Requirements"
EN 60950 "Safety of Information Technology Equipment
including Electrical Business Equipment"
I, the undersigned, hereby declare that the equipment specified above
conforms to the above Directives and Standards
Place Mobile, Alabama
Date December 7, 1995 Robert C. Ross
President
Colophon
This manual was written using Adobe PageMaker and illustrations were
drawn using FreeHand. The typefaces for the main body of the manual are
Times, Helvetica, and Courier. This manual was printed in camera-ready
form on a XANTÉ printer.
Credits
Credits: Edited by Lesa Moore; Written by Lane Crume; Designed by Gene
Everette; Illustrated by Gene Everette; Special thanks to XANTÉ
Engineering, XANTÉ Technical Support, and all of our reviewers.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - Introduction.............................................................. 1-1
The XANTÉ Accel-a-Writer 8200........................................... 1-3
About this Manual.................................................................... 1-3
Manual Conventions.......................................................... 1-5
Other Helpful Documentation.................................................. 1-6
About Your Printer .................................................................. 1-6
Printer Features.................................................................. 1-8
PostScript Typefaces ......................................................... 1-9
PCL Typefaces ................................................................ 1-10
About XANTÉ Utilities ......................................................... 1-10
Warranty and Product Registration........................................ 1-11
Chapter 2 - Installation ................................................................ 2-1
Introduction .............................................................................. 2-3
Printer Location ....................................................................... 2-3
Package Contents ..................................................................... 2-4
Printer Setup............................................................................. 2-5
Unpacking the Printer........................................................ 2-6
Installing Options .............................................................. 2-9
Installing the Toner Cartridge ......................................... 2-10
Loading the Paper Cassette ............................................. 2-12
Loading the Fold Down Tray .......................................... 2-15
Connecting the Power Cord ............................................ 2-19
Starting the Printer........................................................... 2-19
Printing the Start-up Page ...................................................... 2-20
Selecting an Interface............................................................. 2-20
Connecting in a Macintosh Environment ........................ 2-21
Connecting to the LocalTalk Port ............................. 2-21
Connecting in a PC Environment .................................... 2-23
Connecting to the Parallel Port ................................. 2-23
Connecting to the Serial Port .................................... 2-24
Changing Serial Communication Settings ................ 2-27
Connecting to the Ethernet Port ...................................... 2-27
Unshielded Twisted Pair (10BaseT) Connection...... 2-28
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Thin Coaxial Cable (10Base2) Connection .............. 2-29
Setting the EtherTalk Zone Name............................. 2-31
Connecting a Hard Disk .................................................. 2-33
Initializing a Hard Disk............................................. 2-34
Chapter 3 - Macintosh Setup....................................................... 3-1
Introduction.............................................................................. 3-3
Before You Begin .................................................................... 3-3
Installing XANTÉ Utilities (Macintosh) ................................. 3-6
Readme.1st File ................................................................. 3-6
Utilities Folder................................................................... 3-6
Downloader 5.0.5........................................................ 3-6
XANTÉ Command Center.......................................... 3-7
Downloads Folder ............................................................. 3-7
Initialize Disk.ps ......................................................... 3-7
Paramdump.ps............................................................. 3-7
Sysparm.ps.................................................................. 3-7
Drivers Folder.................................................................... 3-7
Drivers Folder.................................................................... 3-8
Aldus APD Folder ...................................................... 3-8
Aldus PPD Folder ....................................................... 3-8
QuarkXPress PDF Folder ........................................... 3-8
Printer Description Folder .......................................... 3-8
Installing XANTÉ Command Center....................................... 3-9
Loading Printer Fonts ............................................................ 3-10
Downloading to Printer Memory or a Hard Disk............ 3-10
Listing Downloaded Fonts .............................................. 3-12
Setting the Margins ................................................................ 3-13
Turning the Start-up Page Off or On ..................................... 3-13
Chapter 4 - PC Setup ................................................................... 4-1
Introduction.............................................................................. 4-3
Before You Begin .................................................................... 4-3
Installing the XANTÉ Utilities (PC)........................................ 4-3
Directories on the Utilities Disk........................................ 4-4
Main Directory............................................................ 4-4
PS_FILES Directory ................................................... 4-5
Installing XANTÉ Command Center....................................... 4-7
Command Center Setup (Windows 3.1 or 3.11) ............... 4-7
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Command Center Setup (Windows 95)............................. 4-7
Windows Setup ........................................................................ 4-8
Printing the Windows Driver Guide.................................. 4-8
Installing the Windows Driver for 3.1 or 3.11 .................. 4-9
Installing the Windows 95 Driver ................................... 4-10
Setting up the Driver (Windows 3.1 or 3.11) .................. 4-13
Installing the PPD for Your Printer ................................. 4-14
Deleting Previous Driver Versions.................................. 4-15
Loading Printer Fonts ............................................................ 4-17
Setting the Margins ................................................................ 4-18
Turning the Start-up Page Off or On ..................................... 4-18
STARTPG.OFF and STARTPG.ON............................... 4-18
Chapter 5 - Configuration ........................................................... 5-1
Introduction .............................................................................. 5-3
Printer Control ......................................................................... 5-3
The Front Panel ........................................................................ 5-3
The Display Window......................................................... 5-4
Front Panel Lights (LEDs) ................................................ 5-4
Front Panel Keys ............................................................... 5-6
The Configuration Menu Structure .......................................... 5-8
Selecting Menu Options .................................................... 5-8
The Main Menus .................................................................... 5-10
The Miscellaneous Menu ....................................................... 5-11
The DPI Menu ................................................................. 5-12
The Gamma Menu........................................................... 5-13
The Initial Job Menu ....................................................... 5-13
The Jam Recovery Menu................................................. 5-13
The Language Menu........................................................ 5-13
The Manual Feed Menu .................................................. 5-14
The Power Save Menu .................................................... 5-14
The Screen Menu............................................................. 5-14
The Startup Page Menu ................................................... 5-15
The Timeout Menu .......................................................... 5-15
The Interface Menu ................................................................ 5-15
The RS232 Menu............................................................. 5-17
The Enable Menu ...................................................... 5-18
The Mode Menu........................................................ 5-18
The Baud Rate Menu ................................................ 5-18
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The Parity Menu ....................................................... 5-18
The Flow Control Menu ........................................... 5-18
The Data Bits Menu.................................................. 5-19
The Stop Bits Menu .................................................. 5-19
The Parallel Menu ........................................................... 5-19
The Enable Menu...................................................... 5-20
The Mode Menu........................................................ 5-20
The Buffer menu ....................................................... 5-20
The LocalTalk, EtherTalk, and LinePrinter Menus ........ 5-20
The Enable Menu...................................................... 5-21
The Mode Menu........................................................ 5-21
The Novell Print Server Menu ........................................ 5-22
The Enable Menu...................................................... 5-22
The Mode Menu........................................................ 5-22
The Novell Protocol Menu ....................................... 5-23
The PCL5 Menu..................................................................... 5-23
The Copies Menu ............................................................ 5-24
The Lines/Inch Menu ...................................................... 5-24
The Orient Menu ............................................................. 5-24
The Line Wrap Menu ...................................................... 5-24
The Font Menu ................................................................ 5-25
The Source Menu...................................................... 5-26
The Number Menu.................................................... 5-26
The Sym Set Menu ................................................... 5-26
The Font Page Menu ....................................................... 5-26
PostScript and Emulations ..................................................... 5-27
Selecting PostScript or Emulation Modes....................... 5-27
Chapter 6 - Routine Operations.................................................. 6-1
Introduction.............................................................................. 6-3
Media Handling ....................................................................... 6-3
Selecting Media ................................................................. 6-3
Storing Media .................................................................... 6-7
Feeding Media to the Printer ............................................. 6-7
Using a Paper Cassette................................................ 6-9
Using the Optional Paper Feeder .............................. 6-11
Using the Fold Down Tray ....................................... 6-12
Tray Chaining.................................................................. 6-15
Selecting Tray Chaining ........................................... 6-15
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Printing Transparencies ......................................................... 6-15
Printing Envelopes ................................................................. 6-16
Printing Labels ....................................................................... 6-17
Printing on Variable Sized Media .......................................... 6-18
Printing Double-Sided Copy .................................................. 6-21
Adjusting Print Density.......................................................... 6-22
Redistributing Toner........................................................ 6-22
Adjusting the Density Dia ............................................... 6-23
Handling and
Replacing the Toner Cartridge............................................... 6-25
Removing the Old Cartridge ........................................... 6-26
Installing the New Cartridge ........................................... 6-29
Using Macintosh Applications............................................... 6-31
Selecting Resolutions ...................................................... 6-31
Using Windows...................................................................... 6-33
Changing PC Communication Settings ........................... 6-34
Using a SCSI Disk ................................................................. 6-35
Removing Downloaded Fonts................................................ 6-35
Chapter 7 - Advanced Imaging ................................................... 7-1
Introduction .............................................................................. 7-3
Levels of Gray.......................................................................... 7-3
Line Screens............................................................................. 7-4
Scanner Resolutions................................................................. 7-4
Line Art Scanning ............................................................. 7-5
Halftone Scanning ............................................................. 7-5
TIFF, PICT, EPS Formats ................................................. 7-6
Gamma Corrections ................................................................. 7-6
Enhanced Screening................................................................. 7-9
Accurate Calibration Technology .......................................... 7-10
Page Design ........................................................................... 7-16
Typefaces and Fonts ........................................................ 7-16
Serif, Sans Serif, and Miscellaneous Typefaces ....... 7-17
Typeface Forms ............................................................... 7-18
Other Elements of Design ...................................................... 7-19
Orientation....................................................................... 7-19
Pitch................................................................................. 7-20
Point Size and x-Height................................................... 7-21
Spacing ............................................................................ 7-22
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Page Design Tips............................................................. 7-22
Chapter 8 - Maintenance ............................................................. 8-1
Introduction.............................................................................. 8-3
Handling the Printer ................................................................. 8-3
Moving the Printer............................................................. 8-4
Cleaning the Printer ................................................................. 8-5
Consumable Parts..................................................................... 8-6
Chapter 9 - Options ...................................................................... 9-1
Introduction.............................................................................. 9-3
Paper Handling Options ........................................................... 9-3
Optional Paper Feeder ....................................................... 9-3
Installing the Paper Feeder.......................................... 9-4
Optional Cassette Supporter.............................................. 9-6
Installing the Cassette Supporter ................................ 9-7
Extra Wide Print Option .......................................................... 9-8
Resolution Upgrades................................................................ 9-9
Installing Resolution Upgrades ....................................... 9-10
RAM Upgrades ...................................................................... 9-10
Installing RAM Upgrades ............................................... 9-10
Ethernet Upgrade ................................................................... 9-18
Installing the Ethernet Upgrade....................................... 9-18
Chapter 10 - Troubleshooting ................................................... 10-1
Introduction............................................................................ 10-3
Jams........................................................................................ 10-3
Preventing Jams............................................................... 10-3
Clearing Jams .................................................................. 10-5
Status Messages ..................................................................... 10-9
Printer Status Messages................................................... 10-9
Printer Service Messages............................................... 10-11
Preliminary Troubleshooting ............................................... 10-11
The General Checkup.................................................... 10-12
Macintosh Environment Checkup ................................. 10-12
PC Environment Checkup ............................................. 10-13
Miscellaneous Troubleshooting ........................................... 10-13
Print Quality Troubleshooting....................................... 10-17
Calling for Technical Support.............................................. 10-21
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Troubleshooting Information ........................................ 10-22
XANTÉ Phone Support .......................................... 10-22
XANTÉ Fax Support .............................................. 10-23
XANTÉ Bulletin Board Support............................. 10-23
Appendix A—Supported HP PCL 5
and HP-GL 7475A Commands ............................................ A-1
Appendix B—Application Notes ................................................ B-1
Appendix C—Warranty Information........................................ C-1
Glossary ........................................................................................ G-1
Index ...............................................................................................I-1
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Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter Overview
About this Manual
Manual Conventions
Other Helpful Documentation
About Your Printer
Printer Features
PostScript Typefaces
PCL Typefaces
About XANTÉ Utilities
Warranty and Product Registration
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Notes
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The XANTÉ Accel-a-Writer 8200
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Fig. 1.1 XANTÉ Accel-a-Writer 8200
Your new Accel-a-Writer 8200 provides high-quality laser prints,
excellent for everyday office needs as well as for the demanding
field of desktop publishing. This chapter provides an overview of
this manual and highlights major features of your Accel-a-Writer
8200.
About this Manual
This User’s Guide provides complete documentation on the
installation, setup, and operation of the Accel-a-Writer 8200. The
chapters are outlined in the following manner:
Chapter 1—Introduction offers an overview of this manual and the
Accel-a-Writer 8200 features. It also provides information about the
XANTÉ Utilities plus warranty and registration details.
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Chapter 2—Installation provides instructions on setting up your
printer and connecting it to the right interfaces for Macintosh and PC
environments.
Chapter 3—Macintosh Setup addresses installing the XANTÉ
Utilities and setting up to work in a Macintosh environment. This
includes loading printer fonts, setting margins, and controlling the
start-up page printing.
Chapter 4—PC Setup covers installing the XANTÉ Utilities and
setting up to work in a PC environment. It also includes loading the
Windows driver (with the Accel-a-Writer PPD) and printer fonts,
setting margins, and controlling the start-up page printing.
Chapter 5—Configuration explains the ways you can control the
printer. It illustrates the front panel and how you use it to configure
your printer. It also describes automatic emulation switching as well
as how to set the emulation.
Chapter 6—Routine Operations discusses working with the printer
on a regular basis. This includes handling media, printing on various
media, and replacing toner. It also covers using Windows, using a
SCSI disk, and removing downloaded fonts from your printer.
Chapter 7—Advanced Imaging details how to achieve the best
output from the printer. Many aspects of advanced imaging are
explained.
Chapter 8—Maintenance describes handling, moving, and cleaning
the printer. It also lists user replacable parts.
Chapter 9—Options covers available options for your
Accel-a-Writer 8200 printer including the paper feeder and cassette
supporter. It also covers the RAM, resolution, and Ethernet upgrades.
Chapter 10—Troubleshooting covers preliminary troubleshooting
steps, printer jams, and print quality issues. The chapter also lists
available support, how to access that support, and the information
you should have at hand when you call for assistance.
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Appendix A—HP PCL and HP-GL Supported Commands lists
supported HP PCL 5 and HP–GL 7475A commands.
Appendix B—Application Notes provides specific instructions and
tips for using the printer in mainstream application environments.
Appendix C—Warranty Information covers both the warranty
and the effects consumables can have on your warranty.
The Accel-a-Writer 8200 Menu quick reference sheet provides an
illustrated overview of the printer’s front panel menu structure.
Manual Conventions
The following conventions are used in this manual:
Courier indicates information you must type or
which 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 which if not
followed can or will cause damage to
files or equipment.
Warning! indicates instructions which must be
followed exactly or personal injury can
occur.
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Other Helpful Documentation
This manual covers the basics of setting up and working with your
printer. However, you may find the following publications helpful
when working with PostScript printing.
PostScript Language Reference Manual, Second Edition. This
manual, published by Addison Wesley, is designed for advanced
users, such as programmers, who work with 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 PostScript language.
Most bookstores and many computer businesses either keep these
books in stock or can order them for you.
About Your Printer
The Accel-a-Writer 8200’s high-end features allow you to produce
near typeset quality work, suitable for camera-ready production. The
standard, smooth 600 x 600 dpi resolution can be further enhanced
by an upgrade to 800 x 800 dpi or 1200 x 1200 dpi.
Your printer features Adobe PostScript, not an emulation. This
format gives you a wide range of flexible features such as scaling,
filling, and rotating.
The AMD 29030 RISC processor, 12 MB RAM, and XANTÉ’s
technology help ensure fast, reliable, professional performance.
Memory upgrades provide the extra space required for higher
resolution printing when you have added a resolution upgrade to
your printer and for oversized printing.
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