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michael_oberg 6:18pm on Saturday, August 7th, 2010 
I would not buy this camera if I knew then what I know now. Indoor shots, particularly group pictures, are of poor quality. I would not buy this camera if I knew then wh...  Outdoor pictures are good. Indoor pictures are poor quality.
rscataran 7:35am on Monday, June 14th, 2010 
Do NOT buy this camera used After my first beloved Minolta Dimage X Camera was accidentally lost last year, I really wished to have another. Cheap plastic battery door - $181 Cute size encourages leisure use, but beware of the fragility of this camera.
lareds 7:50am on Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 
Great photo quality, reliabiltiy and size None Optical Zoom, Compact Size, MPEG Video capability, SD Slot Expensive battery, Weak Digital Zoom results
demarteau 11:00am on Monday, May 24th, 2010 
This a top class camera We bought this camera (the mat black version) in June 2003 in Singapour airport.
merc01 5:10pm on Sunday, May 23rd, 2010 
Looking for a compact, sexy little number, this is the camera! Seems to be the hottest thing first about this camera. The pictures are fantastic. I have really tried to use every feature on this camera to get an optimal picture.
Lucentminds 9:32am on Thursday, May 20th, 2010 
Neat pocket camera I have owned two Minolta XT cameras. One I gave to my daughter who took over 5000 images with it, the other I still use. Terribly unreliable camera. This is my second Minolta Camera and both have broken within 1 year of use.

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Note: Notes contain tips, extra information, or important information that deserves emphasis or reiteration.
v Caution Cautions present information that you need to know to avoid equipment damage, process failure, or extreme annoyance.

Introduction 1-3

WARNING Warnings indicate the possibility of personal injury if a specific procedure is not performed exactly as described in the manual.
ACHTUNG! Bitte halten Sie sich exakt an die im Handbuch beschriebene Vorgehensweise, da sonst Verletzungsgefahr bestehen knnte.

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Loading paper in the 250-sheet paper cassette Loading paper in the multipurpose tray Loading labels Loading transparencies Replacing the toner cartridge
This chapter describes how to prevent media jams, how to load the 250-sheet media cassette and the multipurpose tray, how to load transparencies and labels, and how to replace the toner cartridge in the printer.
Preventing Print Media Jams
Many printer problems are caused by improper handling of media. There are several things you can do to reduce the chance of media jamming in your printer:
Use print media that meets the guidelines set for the printer. (See the Consumable Supplies section of appendix B, Technical Specifications, in the Reference, for more complete information.) Make sure print media is not folded or wrinkled. Do not overfill the multipurpose tray or the paper cassettes. The multipurpose tray holds about 100 sheets of paper, 50 transparencies, or 40 labels; the standard cassettes hold about 250 sheets of paper. An optional 500-sheet paper cassette is also available. If you have problems with multiple sheets of paper or transparencies feeding through the printer, remove the paper or transparencies from the tray or cassette and fan the edges. The sheets may be sticking together. Store media away from moisture and humidity. They may cause media to turn up at the edges or wrinkles to occur. The recommended relative humidity during operation is 20%-80%. Load media printing side down. The printing side of paper is indicated on the paper wrapping.
Loading the 250-Sheet Paper Cassette
The QMS 1660E Print System comes standard with two 250-sheet paper cassettes (letter/A4 and 11"x17"/A3). The printer automatically pulls paper from the cassette. Note: The paper size must match the paper cassette size. Since the paper cassette sends a paper size signal to the printer controller, using the wrong size paper will cause your image to be positioned incorrectly on the page or clipped. You may purchase additional cassettes from your QMS vendor. Load paper in either 250-sheet cassette as follows: 1 Remove the paper cassette from the printer.

Conserving Toner

To help you lower your printing costs, your printer provides an option called Conserve Toner, which simulates draft-quality printing. The printer reduces the amount of toner used during printing by screening the black dots in a 1:4.5 ratio. In other words, 1 black dot is printed for every 4.5 black dots that would print in normal printing mode. The Conserve Toner option can be enabled through your printer driver or through the Administration/Engine/Conserve Toner menu.

Consumables 2-13

Note: The Conserve Toner option is designed for draft printing only. Turn off Conserve Toner when printing proof or final copies of documents to avoid any possible distortion of patterns, halftone, and images.
Replacing a Toner Cartridge
You may purchase additional cartridges from your QMS vendor. See the Print Engine Specifications section of appendix B, Technical Specifications, in the Reference for more information on toner cartridges.
WARNING! The fixing assembly and print delivery guide areas become extremely hot when the printer is used. Personal injury could result if you touch those areas when opening the front cover or removing the toner cartridge. ACHTUNG! Die Fixiereinheit und die Papierfhrung werden sehr hei, wenn der Drucker in Betrieb ist. Es besteht daher Verletzungsgefahr, wenn Sie die Abdeckklappe ffnen oder die Tonerkartusche auswechseln wollen!
Removing the Empty Toner Cartridge
Remove the empty toner cartridge as follows: Using both hands, open the multipurpose tray. Push up on the release button, and open the front cover.
Remove the empty toner cartridge. Grasping the green tabs of the empty toner cartridge with both hands, remove the cartridge by pulling it toward you.
v Caution: Do not touch or insert anything in the metal contacts or the opening circled in the following illustration. Corrosion or obstruction in this area could cause the printer to malfunction.

Metal Contacts

Put the old toner cartridge in a trash receptacle. Do not dispose of it by burning.
Installing a New Toner Cartridge
v Caution: Toner cartridges are sensitive to bright light. Do not remove the toner cartridge from its protective bag until youre ready for installation.
WARNING! The fixing assembly and print delivery guide areas become extremely hot when the printer is used. Personal injury could result if you touch those areas when opening the front cover or installing the toner cartridge. ACHTUNG! Sowohl die Fixiereinheit als auch die Papierfhrung werden im Druckbetrieb extrem hei. Um Verletzungen zu vermeiden, sollten diese Druckerpartien, z.B. wenn Sie eine neue Tonerkartusche einlegen, nicht berhrt werden! Use the following procedure to install a new toner cartridge: Lift the toner cartridge out of its shipping carton, open the aluminum protective bag, and remove the cartridge. Remove the black protective sheet, and discard it. Place the cartridge on a stable, flat surface to get a good grip on the protective sheet tab.

Distribute the toner in the cartridge. Hold the cartridge with both hands, and gently rock it from side to side five or six times to distribute the toner.
Remove the tape seal. Hold the cartridge in place with one hand and, using your other hand, grasp the orange tab on the right side of the tape seal. Keeping the toner cartridge parallel to the flat surface, pull the orange tab straight out (26.4"/67 cm). Discard the orange tab and tape seal.

Tape Seal

v Caution: Once the toner cartridge is installed, each time the front cover of the printer is opened, the drum protective shutters open and the drum surface is exposed to light. This may deteriorate the drum and reduce print quality.
Slide the toner cartridge into the printer. Grasp the green tabs on the toner cartridge, and place the cartridge on the rails inside the printer. Then, slightly lifting the green tabs, slide the cartridge straight back into the printer until it is firmly seated.
Close the front cover, and then close the multipurpose tray (if its not being used).

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High-resolution printing Double-sided printing Chaining cassettes Collating output Printing a status page Canceling a print job Ending a print job
This chapter describes how to change print resolution, print on both sides of a sheet of paper, chain cassettes, collate output, print a status page, cancel a print job, and end a print job.

High-Resolution Printing

The QMS 1660E Print System supports three print resolutions: 300x300 and 600x600 dpi (dots per inch), and either 1200x600 or 1200x1200 dpi. Note: If you purchased a printer with 12 MB or 24 MB of RAM, you can print at 1200x1200 dpi by installing an optional 1200x1200 dpi resolution daughterboard. (You will also need to add more memory; see the following section for details.) If you purchased a printer with 48 MB of RAM, the 1200x1200 dpi resolution daughterboard is already installed. In either case, the 1200x1200 dpi capability replaces the 1200x600 dpi capability; they are not available simultaneously.
Menu Choices Administration/Engine/Def Resolution 300 dpi300x300 dpi resolution 600 dpi600x600 dpi resolution 1200 dpi1200x600 or 1200x1200 dpi resolution Default 600 dpi
Memory Requirements for High-Resolution Printing
The amount of memory you need to print at each resolution depends on the size media you are using. The following table lists the minimum memory requirements for each resolution/media combination.

About Halftone Types

Your printer provides two different types of halftonesbasic and advanced. These two options allow you to customize the smoothness of the printed image according to the number of grayscales it uses.
Menu Choices Administration/Emulations/PostScript/Halftone Type BasicRegular dot placement at 53 lpi for 300x300 resolution or 71 dpi for 600x600 resolution. AdvancedVariable dot placement according to the grayscale within the image. Generally, this option provides smoother transitions between grayscales within the image. Default Notes Advanced When the advanced halftone type is chosen, gamma correction (Administration/Emulations/PostScript/Gamma Correction menu) has no effect on the image. The basic halftone type provides the same result as the advanced halftone type at 1200x1200 dpi resolution.

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Preventing media jams Removing media jams Responding to status messages Problem checklist Print quality problems Placing a service call
This chapter offers media jam prevention tips, explains how to remove media jams, lists and explains many control panel messages, outlines possible printer and print-quality problems and solutions, and explains how to place a service call.

Automatic Jam Recovery

With most printers, if a jam occurs, you must remove the jammed media and then reprint the job. However, the QMS 1660E Print System provides automatic jam recovery (when enabled through the Administration/Engine/Page Recovery menu). If a media jam occurs, remove the jammed media, and the printing automatically resumes from the page the printer stopped at when the jam occurred. Note: For automatic jam recovery to work, it is necessary to leave the printer turned on when you remove the jammed media. After the jam is cleared, open and close the front cover once before printing. Printing will not resume until you do this.

Clearing Media Jams

Locating Print Media Jams
When print media jams occur, a PAPER JAM message displays in the message window. Frequent jams in any area indicate that the area should be checked, repaired, or cleaned. Repeated jams may also happen if you are using the wrong weight print media. (See the Print Media section of appendix B, Technical Specifications, in the Reference, for print media specifications.)

Apple Macintosh Checklist
Are the LaserWriter and Laser Prep files (version 6.0 or higher) installed in your System Folder or Extensions Folder? Have you used the Chooser to select LaserWriter, QMS 1660E System, or another PostScript printer? Are you using LaserWriter 8.x? If you are, try reinstalling LaserWriter 7.x and then printing again. Is AppleTalk active in the Chooser dialog box? Are the screen fonts installed? (See chapter 6, Printer Options, of the Reference.)
Limit Check Error on a Macintosh
If a limit check error appears in the status box window when youre printing a Macintosh file, increase the printers PS Heap memory client (Administration/Memory/PS Heap menu). See chapter 4, Printer Configuration, of the Reference for more information on PS Heap.

Control Panel Problems

Data Indicator Stays Lit
If the Data indicator stays lit, one of two problems may exist.
If youre downloading additional typefaces, too many can overload the printers memory, causing the printer to reset and lose information previously downloaded to RAM. Make sure you have enough printer memory for the additional typefaces. Additional memory (RAM) is available and easily installed. Contact your QMS vendor for information on RAM upgrades (SIMMs). See chapter 6, Printer Options, in the Reference for installation instructions. On an AppleTalk network, Macintosh computers sometimes interfere with each other. If youre using the optional LocalTalk interface and this happens often, reinstall the LaserWriter and Laser Prep files to reset the printer. If neither of these files is the problem, contact your QMS vendor.
Paper Jam Message Stays On
If a PAPER JAM message displays in the control panel message window
Open the printer and clear the jam. If the message is still there, try opening and closing the front cover of the printer again. As a last resort, try turning the printer off and on (this causes jobs to be lost).

Paper Size Mismatch

If youre printing via the multipurpose tray, does the printer do any of the following?
A PAPER SIZE MISMATCH error displays in the control panel message window.

Driver Problems

The printer partially prints the page (approximately 0.25"/ 6.35 mm) and leaves the other part of the page blank. The printer ejects the page. The printer aborts the print job.
If one of these things happens, do the following: Check to make sure that you arent using perforated or 3-holepunched paper. These types of paper are not recommended for your QMS 1660E Print System. Make sure the correct size paper is set in the Operator Control/ Multipurpose Sz menu.

Can't Download Fonts

If you experience problems with fonts not downloading correctly, the printer may have run out of memory while downloading the fonts, macros, and/or patterns.
Add more memory to the printer, which automatically increases the Disk Cache clients size. See chapter 6, Printer Options, of the Reference for information on installing SIMMs. Take any memory, if available and not being used by other clients, and add it to the Administration/Memory/K Mem Disk Cache client. Caution: This option should be used only by individuals who are familiar with adjusting the values of the printers memory clients. Incorrect use of this option could cause the printer to operate incorrectly.
Decrease the number of fonts youre downloading, or when downloading a large number of fonts, packet them in smaller groups (for example, download only four fonts at a time instead of eight).

Hard Disk Problems

Remove some of the downloaded fonts from the print system, using PS Executive or QMS Document Option Commands (DOC). If the printer has an optional hard disk, set the Administration/ Memory/Enable Disk Swap menu to On. Any extra memory is distributed to all memory clients.
Intellifonts Not Available
If youve installed the Intellifont SIMM, but the Intellifonts arent listed on the printer start-up and advanced status pages, check the following:

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Are the controller board connectors firmly seated? Is the SIMM installed correctly? If your printer has only 12 MB of RAM, have you added 48 KB to the disk cache (Administration/Memory/Disk Cache menu), or enabled disk swapping (Administration/Memory/Disk Swap), or added more memory to the printer? See chapter 6, Printer Options, of the Reference manual for complete information on correct Intellifont SIMM installation.
IDE Internal Hard Disk Not On Line
If DISK ONLINE does not appear on the start-up or status page, check the IDE-SCSI ribbon cable connection to the IDE-SCSI board and to the IDE internal hard disk. (See chapter 6, Printer Options, in the Reference for information.) Note: If these cable connections are properly seated, then you may have a defective disk drive or IDE-SCSI board. Contact your QMS vendor. See the list of telephone numbers in appendix A, QMS Customer Support.

Output Problems

External SCSI Hard Disk Not On Line

If DISK ONLINE does not appear on the start-up or status page, check the hard disk cable connections to the hard disk drive and to the SCSI interface port on the back of the printer. (See your hard disk drive documentation for more information.) Is the hard disk turned on? Check that the Power indicator is on. Did you turn on the hard disk before you turned on the printer. Always turn the hard disk on first, and then turn the printer on. Is the SCSI ID set for one of the reserved positions? Do not use the reserved positions 7, 8, and 9. Make sure each device on the SCSI chain has a unique address. Did you terminate a hard disk in the middle of the chain? There should be only one terminated disk in the chain, and it should physically be the last disk in the chain. (See your hard disk drive instructions for more information.)
600x600, 1200x600, or 1200x1200 dpi Printing Unavailable
The amount of RAM installed in your printer governs which resolutions can be used with each media size. If you purchased a QMS 1660E with 12 MB RAM, 600x600 and 1200x600 dpi are available only with certain media sizes. Using these resolutions with other media sizes requires additional memory. 24 MB RAM, 600x600 and 1200x600 dpi are available with all media sizes. If an optional 1200x1200 dpi daughterboard is installed, 600x600 dpi is available with all media sizes, but 1200x1200 dpi is available only with certain media sizes.
48 MB RAM and a 1200x1200 dpi daughterboard already installed, all resolutions are available with all media sizes.
Note: If a 1200x1200 dpi daughterboard is installed in the printer, 1200x1200 dpi resolution printing replaces 1200x600 dpi resolution printing. Both resolutions are not available at the same time. See the High-Resolution Printing section in chapter 3, Advanced Printing Features, for specific requirements. Then check a start-up page to make sure the printer has enough RAM installed. See chapter 6, Printer Options, in the Reference for more information on memory upgrades (SIMMssingle in-line memory modules). If you have enough RAM installed, and you have configured the printer from the control panel to print at 600x600, 1200x600, 1200x1200 dpi resolution (Administration/Engine/Def Resolution menu) but the printer continues printing at a lower resolution, you may need additional memory allocated to the frame buffer. To allocate the correct amount of memory, use the Memory/K Mem Framebuff menu. See chapter 4, Printer Configuration, in the Reference for more information.

Black Image (Entire Page)
Install a new toner cartridge. Contact your QMS vendor.

Blurred Background

The toner cartridge may be defective. Install a new toner cartridge.

Dark Image (Entire Page)

Decrease print density by adjusting the print density adjustment dial inside the printer to the thin end of the wedge-shaped scale. If step 1 doesnt solve the problem, install a new toner cartridge.
Light Image (Entire Page)
Make sure the Conserve Toner option (Administration/Engine/ Conserve Toner) is off. Increase the print density by adjusting the print density control lever inside the printer to the thick end of the wedge-shaped scale. Remove the toner cartridge and rotate it as you would when installing a new cartridge. This redistributes toner inside the cartridge. Then, reinstall the cartridge. Install a new toner cartridge.
Stain Along the Edge of the Page
Install a new toner cartridge.
Stains on the Back of the Page
The paper path may be dirty. Clean the paper path area. See chapter 4, Printer Care, for more information.

Toner Smudges

Redistribute the toner. Check to make sure the toner cartridge is not defective. If it is, install a new toner cartridge.

Uneven Print Density

Placing a Service Call

White or Light Lines

If you have a problem you cant resolve, contact your QMS vendor. Your QMS vendor is best equipped to handle most problems you may encounter. If you cant get service from your vendor, see appendix A, QMS Customer Support. If you have technical questions your QMS vendor is unable to answer, call QMS Customer Technical Assurance (CTA). See appendix A, QMS Customer Support, for information.
Sources of customer support QMS world-wide offices

Sources of Support

Several sources of help and information are available, depending on the type of help you need:

Your QMS Vendor

Your local vendor (the one from whom you bought the printer) may be best equipped to help you. Your vendor has specially trained service technicians available to answer questions, and the equipment to analyze your printer problems.

QMS 1660 Print System

Connection menu (LocalTalk) (R)6-52 Connector (R)G-3 Connector box (R)G-3 Conservation Energy (R)4-58 Power (R)4-58 Toner (R)4-58 Conserve Toner menu (R)4-58 Consumable supplies (R)B-14 Consumables (R)G-3 Warranty (R)B-14 Context switching (R)5-19 Control panel (R)G-3 Cancel key (GS)5-5 Configuration, printer (R)4-4 Indicators (GS)5-2 Language, message window (R)4-11 LEDs (GS)5-2 Menu key (GS)5-6 Message window (GS)5-4, (O)6-9 Message window language (R)4-11 Next key (GS)5-6 Online/Offline key (GS)5-5 Previous key (GS)5-6 Select key (GS)5-6 Status messages (O)6-9 Status Page key (GS)5-5 Controller (R)G-4 Specifications (R)B-3 Conventions, typographic (GS)1-6, (O)1-3, (R)1-4 Copies (R)4-13 Copies menu (R)4-13 Coronet (R)6-33 Correction, gamma (R)4-28 Courier (R)3-8, (R)6-33
cpi Pitch (R)3-5 CR is CRLF menu (Lineprinter) (R)4-24 Creating a network job separator (R)5-29 Crown (R)G-4 Features (GS)1-11 CrownAdmin software Installation, DOS (GS)4-5 Installation, Macintosh (GS)4-5 Installation, Windows (GS)4-10 CrownNet Parameters, setting (R)4-31 See also Ethernet, Token-Ring CrownNet interface (GS)1-17, (GS)4-2 CrownNet Interface System Administrators Guide, QMS (GS)1-3 CrownNet Manager software Installation, OS/2 (GS)4-6 Customer Response Center (CRC), QMS (GS)A-4, (O)A-4, (R)A-4 Customer support, QMS (GS)A-2, (O)A-2, (R)A-2
Dark image (O)6-33 Data Bits menu Parallel (R)4-31 Serial (R)4-35 Data indicator Troubleshooting (O)6-19, (O)6-22 Def Job Prio menu LocalTalk (R)6-53 Parallel (R)4-32 Serial (R)4-36 Def Resolution menu (R)4-57 Default (R)G-4 Default Font Index menu (PCL5) (R)4-19 Default Font menu (PCL5) (R)4-18 Default Paper menu (R)4-44
Defaults, configuration, restoring (R)4-11 Device numbers, hard disks (R)6-65 Dingbats ITC Zapf Dingbats (R)3-3 Disk See Hard disk Disk cache (R)4-45, (R)5-20 Increasing (R)6-68 Intellifont SIMM (R)6-32 Disk Operations menu (R)6-66 Disk Operations, collation (O)3-6 Disk swap (R)4-48 Display (R)4-47 Display list (R)5-17 Do Error Handler menu (R)4-60 Do Start Page menu (R)4-59 Do Sys Start menu (R)4-60 DOC (R)C-4 Header page commands (R)C-2 HP PCL 5 emulation commands (R)C-3 HP-GL emulation commands (R)C-2 Lineprinter emulation commands (R)C-3 PCL 4 emulation commands (R)C-5 PCL 5 (R)C-8 PCL 5 emulation commands (R)C-3, (R)C-5 PostScript emulation commands (R)C-4 Printer commands (R)C-4 Trailer page commands (R)C-2 Updated commands (R)C-5 Document Option Commands See DOC Documentation About (GS)1-2 About this manual (O)1-2, (R)1-2 Conventions, typographic (GS)1-6, (O)1-3, (R)1-4 Optional (GS)1-5 Printer (GS)1-2
QMS (GS)1-2 QMS Crown Network Notes (GS)1-4 QMS Crown Remote Console Users Guide (GS)1-4, (GS)1-5 QMS CrownNet Interface System Administrators Guide (GS)1-3 Related (GS)1-5 Standard (GS)1-3 DOS CrownAdmin software (GS)4-5 DOS commands mode (O)6-15 Dots per inch See dpi Downld Location menu (PCL5) (R)4-19 Download (R)G-4 Downloading optional emulation (R)6-72 dpi (R)G-4 Drivers LaserWriter, troubleshooting (O)6-23 Macintosh (R)6-45 PC (GS)3-6 PostScript (GS)3-6 Windows (GS)3-6 Windows, troubleshooting (O)6-24 Drivers folder PDX (R)6-49, (R)6-50 PPD (R)6-49, (R)6-50 Dual paper cassettes (R)6-12

RJ45 connector (GS)4-3 See also Ethernet Software installation (GS)4-4 EtherTalk (GS)4-2 Configuration, Ethernet port (GS)4-11 Configuration, network (GS)4-14 Example, configuration (R)5-23 Excess memory (R)5-11 Expand Mode menu (HP-GL) (R)4-15 External hard disks (R)B-13
Factory defaults, restoring (R)4-11 FCC compliance (R)D-2 Features Crown (GS)1-11 Printer (GS)1-7 FF is CRFF menu (Lineprinter) (R)4-25 File Swap (R)4-48 Flash ROM (R)5-13, (R)6-83, (R)6-84, (R)6-88, (R)6-89 System software, updating (R)6-75 Flow control Hardware (R)4-37 Software, receive (R)4-39 Software, transmit (R)4-40 Font cache (R)5-18 Font card (R)6-17, (R)6-18 Note (R)6-17 Removing (R)6-17 Using (R)6-16 Font index number (R)C-6 Font menu (Lineprinter) (R)4-24
Fonts (R)3-10 Bitmapped (R)3-5, (R)G-2 Defined (R)3-2 Downloading, troubleshooting (O)6-25 HP ProCollection (GS)1-16 Installing optional (R)6-69 Installing, hard disk (R)4-30 Intellifont SIMM (R)6-30, (R)6-33 Intellifonts (GS)1-16, (R)6-33 Intellifonts, troubleshooting (O)6-26 Kanji (GS)1-16 Kanji option kit (R)6-73 Optional (GS)1-16 PCL 5 (R)C-5 PCL 5, scalable (R)4-22 PCL 5, temporary, retaining (R)4-21 PostScript, allocating memory (R)4-50 Removing optional (R)6-70 Removing, hard disk (R)4-30 Resident (GS)1-10 Resident, PostScript (R)B-3 Scalable (R)3-5, (R)G-15 Screen, Macintosh (R)6-45 See also specific font name Troubleshooting (O)6-25 Format failed message (R)4-29, (R)6-67 Formatting, hard disk (R)6-67 Frame Buffer (R)5-15 Memory, allocating (R)4-49 FreeHand See Aldus French/German symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10 Function key Cancel key (O)3-10
Gamma correction (O)5-4, (R)4-28, (R)5-4, (R)5-7 Gray levels (R)5-4 Halftone (R)5-4 Screen angle (R)5-6 Screen frequency (R)5-5 Gamma Correction menu (R)4-28 Garamond (Stempel) (R)6-33 Gray levels (R)5-4, (R)5-6 Gray-scale (R)5-7
Halftone quality Laser beam (R)5-5 Scan quality (R)5-5 Screen frequency (R)5-5 Halftone types (O)5-5 Halftones Cells (R)5-4 Gamma correction (R)5-4 Hard disk (R)4-29, (R)5-22, (R)6-61, (R)6-68 Configuration (R)6-68 Device numbers (R)6-65 Disk cache, increasing (R)6-68 Disk Operations menu (R)6-66 Enable Disk Swap menu (R)4-48 Error messages (R)6-67 External (R)B-13 External SCSI (R)6-65 External, identifying (R)6-65 Font, installing (R)4-30 Font, removing (R)4-30 Format failed message (R)4-29 Formatting (R)4-29, (R)6-67 IDE board (R)B-13 Internal (R)6-61, (R)B-13 Internal, identifying (R)6-61 Internal, installing (R)6-62 Internal, removing (R)6-64 Internal, specs (R)B-13
Kanji option kit (R)6-73 Kanji, troubleshooting (O)6-25 Memory (R)6-68 Optional (GS)1-17 Optional, Kanji fonts (GS)1-16 SCSI (R)6-65, (R)B-13 SCSI, turning on (R)6-66 Status messages (R)6-67 Swap file (R)4-48 Troubleshooting (O)6-26 Using (R)6-68 Hardware flow control (R)4-37 Hdwe Flow Ctl menu (serial) (R)4-37 Header Inputbin menu (R)4-63 Header pages (R)4-62 DOC (R)C-2 Header Page menu (R)4-62 Inputbin (R)4-63 Heap (R)4-51, (R)5-18 Helvetica (R)3-8 High-resolution printing (O)3-2 Horiz. Offset menu (R)4-55 Host Input (R)4-51, (R)5-20 HP EOD (R)4-36, (R)5-25 HP PCL 5 See PCL 5 HP ProCollection (GS)1-16 HP-GL Color encoding (R)5-34 DOC (R)C-2 Encoding, color (R)5-34 Enhanced Mode (R)4-14 Error codes (O)6-12 Expand Mode menu (R)4-15 Origin menu (R)4-15, (R)4-18 Paper Type menu (R)4-16, (R)4-18 Pen 1 - Pen 8 (R)4-16 Plotter menu (R)4-17 Reverse Image menu (R)4-17 Scaling Percent menu (R)4-18 Setting parameters (R)4-14 HP-GL symbol sets (R)3-Character Set symbol set

ISO German symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10 ISO IRV (International Reference Version) symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10 ISO Italian symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10 ISO Norway, Version 1 symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10 ISO Norway, Version 2 symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10 ISO Spanish symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10 ISO Swedish For Names symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10 ISO Swedish symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10 ISO United Kingdom symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10 Italic (R)3-6 ITC Bookman (R)3-8 ITC Zapf Chancery (R)3-8 ITC Zapf Dingbats (R)3-8
K Mem for PS Heap menu (R)4-51 K Mem for Spool (R)5-20 K Mem for Spool menu (R)4-51 K Mem PS Fonts (R)5-18 K Mem PS Heap (R)5-18 Kanji hard disk (GS)1-16 Troubleshooting (O)6-25 Kanji option kit (R)6-73 Katakana symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10 Key See key names Keypad language menu (R)4-11
Jams Curled (O)3-4 Locating (O)6-2 Locations (O)6-3 Preventing (R)2-6 Recovery (R)4-57 Restart printing (O)6-5, (O)6-7, (O)6-8 JIS ASCII symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10 Job Timeout menu (R)4-66
Labels Printing (R)2-4 Stock (R)2-4 Storage (R)2-6 Type (R)2-4 Vendor (R)B-14 Weight (R)2-4 LAN Manager/LAN Server (GS)4-2 Configuration, Ethernet port (GS)4-11 Configuration, network (GS)4-14 LAN Server See LAN Manager/LAN Server Landscape orientation (R)3-6 Language Message window (R)4-11 Laser Prep (R)6-47 Laser safety (R)D-2 LaserJet 4Si (R)6-30 LaserWriter (R)6-47 Troubleshooting (O)6-23 LEDs (GS)5-2
K Mem Disk Cache menu (R)4-45 K Mem Display (R)5-17 K Mem Display menu (R)4-47 K Mem Emul Tmp (R)5-19 K Mem Emul Tmp menu (R)4-47 K Mem Emulation menu (R)4-47 K Mem for PS Fonts menu (R)4-50
Letter Gothic (R)6-33 Letterhead (O)2-6, (O)2-11 Level 1 PostScript (R)4-27 Level 1, PostScript, problems (O)6-24 Level 2 PostScript (R)4-27 LF is CRLF menu (Lineprinter) (R)4-25 Light image (O)6-34 Limit check error (O)6-21 Line Numbering menu (Lineprinter) (R)4-25 Line Termination menu (PCL5) (R)4-20 Lineprinter Autowrap menu (R)4-24 Character Map menu (R)4-24 CR is CRLF menu (R)4-24 DOC (R)C-3 FF is CRFF menu (R)4-25 Font menu (R)4-24 LF is CRLF menu (R)4-25 Line Numbering menu (R)4-25 Lines per Page menu (R)4-25 Margins menu (R)4-26 Orientation menu (R)4-26 Parameters, setting (R)4-24 Point Sz 100ths menu (R)4-26 Tab Stops menu (R)4-27 Lines per inch (R)5-5 Lines Per Page menu(Lineprinter) (R)4-25 Lines/Inch x 100 menu (PCL 5) (R)4-20 Loading print media Multipurpose tray (O)2-6 LocalTalk (R)6-39, (R)6-43 Cabling (R)6-44 Connection menu (R)6-52 Def Job Prio menu (R)6-53

PostScript DOC (R)C-4 Emulation Level menu (R)4-27 Error Handler (O)6-30, (R)4-60 Errors (O)6-30 Fonts, allocating memory (R)4-50 Heap (R)4-51 Job does not print (O)6-24 Level 1 (R)4-27 Level 1 problems (O)6-24 Level 2 (R)4-27 Parameters, setting (R)4-27 Printing mode (R)5-2 Timeout (R)4-66 PostScript font cache (R)5-18 PostScript heap (R)5-18 PostScript menu Gamma Correction (R)4-28 PostScript operators setgray (R)5-7 setscreen (R)5-6 showpage (O)6-13 PostScript VM (R)5-18 Power Conservation (R)4-58 Cord, connecting (GS)2-15 Requirements (GS)2-3 PPD file (R)6-49, (R)6-50 PrePrint See Aldus Previous key (GS)5-6 Print density (O)5-3 Uneven (O)6-34 Print job Cancelling (O)3-10, (O)3-11 Print media
Preventing jams (O)2-2 See Media Print problems (O)4-2 Print quality Cleaning (O)4-4 Density adjustment (O)5-3 Distortions (O)6-32 Gamma correction (O)5-4, (R)5-4 Halftones (R)5-4 Problems (O)6-32, (O)6-33 Resolution (O)5-2 Screen angles (R)5-6 Uneven blacks (O)6-32 White lines (O)6-32 Wrinkled pages (O)2-2 Print resolution See Resolution Printer Cleaning (O)4-2, (O)4-4 Commands (DOC) (R)C-4 Electrical requirements (R)B-4 Features (GS)1-7 Lifting (O)4-2 Memory (R)4-51 Physical characteristics (R)B-5 Problem checklist (O)6-18 Removing Covers (R)6-20 Replacing covers (R)6-23 Start-up options (R)4-59 Printer drivers Macintosh (R)6-45 PC (GS)3-6 PostScript emulation (GS)3-6 Windows (GS)3-6 Printing Blank pages (O)6-28
Environments (R)5-13 Incomplete jobs (O)6-30 Modes (R)5-2 Two-sided (O)3-4 Printing status Status message (O)6-10 PrintMonitor (R)6-47 Priority See Interface, priority Problem checklist Print quality (O)6-33 Problems Checklist (O)6-18 Print quality (O)6-32 Troubleshooting (O)6-22 Proportional spacing (R)3-4 Protocol (O)6-21 Troubleshooting (O)6-21 PS Executive Series Utilities (GS)3-6, (R)6-45 Configuration, printer (R)4-3 Conserve Toner option (R)4-58 Image alignment (R)2-3 PS heap (R)5-18 PS Protocol (R)4-39, (R)5-33 PS protocol (R)5-31 Advantages (R)5-34 Implementation (R)5-34 Quoted character (R)5-32 PS Protocol menu LocalTalk (R)6-54 Parallel (R)4-34 Serial (R)4-39 PS Wail Timeout menu (R)4-66 Put size paper in input bin Status message (O)6-10
QBinary (R)5-33 Q-FAX (GS)3-7, (GS)A-2, (O)A-2, (R)A-2 QMS Bulletin board (GS)3-7
Customer Response Center (CRC) (GS)A-4, (O)A-4, (R)A-4 National Service (GS)A-4, (O)A-4, (R)A-4 Q-FAX (GS)3-7 Registration, printer (GS)2-5 QMS Crown Remote Console Users Guide (GS)1-4, (GS)1-5 QMS CrownNet Interface System Administrators Guide (GS)1-3 QMS EOD (R)4-36, (R)5-25 QMSPS.DRV, troubleshooting (O)6-24 QSCRIPT.DRV, troubleshooting (O)6-24 Quality problems (O)6-32 QuarkXPress (GS)3-9, (R)5-8, (R)6-50 Quick configuration See Frame buffer
Changing (O)3-2 Gray levels (R)5-6 Setting (R)4-57 Resource (R)C-7 Retain Temporary menu (PCL5) (R)4-21 Reverse Image menu (HP-GL) (R)4-17 RJ45 See Ethernet ROM (R)5-11 Flash (R)5-13 Roman Extensions symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10

HP-GL (R)3-10 See HP-GL symbol sets SYS (internal hard disk) (R)6-61 SYSSTART file (R)4-60 System memory (R)5-22 System software (GS)1-13 Downloading via parallel port (R)6-83, (R)6-88 Downloading via serial port (R)6-84, (R)6-89 Updating (R)6-75 System Use (R)4-51, (R)5-22
Tab Stops menu (Lineprinter) (R)4-27 TCP/IP (GS)4-2 Configuration, Ethernet port (GS)4-13 Configuration, network (GS)4-19 Technical support, QMS (GS)A-4, (O)A-4, (R)A-4 Temperature requirements (R)B-4 Temporary emulation (R)5-19 Test print Status message (O)6-10 Testing communication AppleTalk (R)6-50 Macintosh (R)6-50 Parallel port (O)6-13 Serial port (O)6-15 Thin-wire Ethernet (GS)4-3 Timeout settings (O)3-9 Timeouts (R)4-64 ESP (R)4-65 Job (R)4-66 Manual feed (R)4-65 PostScript (R)4-66 Spooling (R)4-40 Timeouts menu Emul Timeout (R)4-64 ESP Timeouts menu (R)4-65 Job Timeout menu (R)4-66 PS Wait Timeout (R)4-66
Times Roman (R)6-34 Token-Ring, optional interface (GS)1-17, (R)6-37 Toner Configuration options (R)4-58 Conserving (O)2-13, (R)4-58 Smudges (O)6-34 Toner out action (R)4-58 Toner absent Status message (O)6-10 Toner cartridge Install (O)2-16 Installing (GS)2-8 Life (O)2-12 Life, extending (O)2-13 Model EP-B (R)B-2 Refilled (O)2-13 Replacing (O)2-14 Storage (O)2-12 Toner out Status message (O)6-10 Toner Out Act. menu (R)4-58 Trailer Inputbin menu (R)4-64 Trailer pages (R)4-63 DOC (R)C-2 Menu (R)4-63 Source, specifying (R)4-64 Transparencies Print (O)2-12 Printing (O)2-11 Storage (R)2-6 Type (R)2-5 Vendor (R)B-14 vendor (R)B-14 Weight (R)2-5 Tray assembly (R)6-20, (R)6-23 Troubleshooting 1200x600 dpi resolution unavailable (O)6-27 600x600 dpi resolution unavailable (O)6-27 Binary data printing problem (O)6-28 Blank pages (O)6-28
Data indicator (O)6-19, (O)6-22 Emulation error (O)6-24 EOD problems (O)6-29 ESP (O)6-20 Fonts, downloading (O)6-25 Hard disk (O)6-26 Hard disk, Kanji (O)6-25 Image orientation problem (O)6-30 Incomplete Jobs (O)6-30 Intellifonts (O)6-26 Kanji hard disk (O)6-25 LaserWriter 8.x driver (O)6-23 Limit check error (Macintosh) (O)6-21 Macintosh applications (O)6-32 Multiple pages problem (O)6-29 NetWare banner page jobs (O)6-30 Paper jam message (O)6-22 Paper size mismatch (O)6-22 PC (O)6-20 PostScript emulation (O)6-24 PostScript printing problems (O)6-24 Printer resets (O)6-32 Problem checklist (O)6-18 Protocol (O)6-21 QMSPS.DRV (O)6-24 QSCRIPT.DRV (O)6-24 Service calls (O)6-35 Start-up page (O)6-31 Status page (O)6-18, (O)6-31 Windows driver (O)6-24 Twisted-pair Ethernet (GS)4-3 Two-sided printing (O)3-4 Typeface (R)3-2 Card (R)6-17, (R)6-18 Courier (R)3-8, (R)3-9, (R)6-33 Defined (R)3-2

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User BenefitThe ability to control your printer from a remote console as well as from the printers own control panel means you dont have to leave your workstation every time the printer needs attention. Moreover, youll know right away if the printer is tied up with a media jam or other simple problem requiring user intervention.

PCMCIA Card Slots

The two PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) card slots on the right side of the printer under the output tray support PCMCIA Release 1.0 Type I and Type II cards. The right slot also supports Release 2.0 Type I and Type II cards. User BenefitBoth slots support font and security cards (see the following section, Printer Options, for details).

Printer Options

The following options are available for your QMS 1660E Print System. Contact your QMS vendor for purchase information.
Upgradable RAM (Random Access Memory)
The QMS 1660 Print System comes in three configurations:
12 MB of RAM 24 MB of RAM 48 MB of RAM and 1200x1200 dpi daughterboard
However, you can upgrade this RAM to 64 MB through the installation of SIMMs (single in-line memory modules). Additional RAM allows you to print at higher resolutions on certain media sizes, download and cache fonts, and attach and use multiple hard disks. Additional RAM also increases the printer's buffer (the area where data sent from the host computer is stored), allowing you to send large dataintensive files to the printer without tying up the host for long periods.
Note: SIMM specifications are included in Q-FAX document 6502, QMS-tested SIMMs and Hard Disks. This document contains a description of each approved SIMM, its manufacturers and part numbers, and the QMS products on which its used. See appendix A, QMS Customer Support, of this manual to find out how to access QFAX documents. User BenefitYour printers memory can be upgraded as your needs grow.
Note: Printing at 600x600, 1200x600, and 1200x1200 dpi resolution on certain media sizes requires additional memory. See the HighResolution Printing section in chapter 3, Advanced Printing Features, of the Reference for details.
1200x1200 dpi Daughterboard
If your printer didnt ship with a 1200x1200 dpi daughterboard installed, you can purchase one. User BenefitYou can upgrade your printers capabilities as your print resolution requirements change. 1200x1200 dpi provides better camera-ready output than either 600x600 or 1200x600 dpi and enhanced gray scales (depending on your application). Note: Printing at 600x600, 1200x600, and 1200x1200 dpi resolution on certain media sizes requires additional memory. See the HighResolution Printing section in chapter 3, Advanced Printing Features, of the Reference for details.

Hard Disk Expandability

An optional internal IDE-SCSI disk drive board supports an internal 2.5" IDE hard disk and up to three external SCSI hard disks. Note: Q-FAX document 6502, QMS-tested SIMMs and Hard Disks, contains a description of each approved hard disk, its manufacturers and part numbers, and the QMS products on which its used. See appendix A, QMS Customer Support, of this manual to find out how to access Q-FAX documents. User BenefitHard disks provide true virtual memory as well as storage for character bitmaps, downloaded outline fonts, and other files.

Paper Output Ramp

The paper output ramp extends the QMS 1660Es output tray to accommodate 11.7" x 19.5"/297.18 x 495.30 mm media. User BenefitExtra-large-size media lies flat in the output tray.

What's Next?

Chapter 2, Setting Up Your Printer, explains how to find a good location for the printer, unpack the printer, install a toner cartridge, and load and install a 250-sheet paper cassette.

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Finding a good location for the printer Unpacking the printer Installing a toner cartridge Loading and installing a 250-sheet paper cassette Connecting the power cord Printing a start-up page
This chapter explains how to set up your QMS 1660E Print System for the first time. It includes information on finding a good location for the printer, unpacking it and checking the shipment contents, installing a toner cartridge and paper cassette, and printing a start-up page.

Finding a Good Location

Your QMS 1660E Print System operates in almost any computing environment. However, when selecting your printers location, use the following guidelines.

Location Requirements

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Away from cooling sources, heating sources, extreme temperature changes, direct sunlight, excessive dust, and corrosive chemicals or vapors. Away from any strong electromagnetic field (such as that created by an air conditioner) and excessive vibration. Temperature range of 50 F (10 C) to 90 F (32.5C). Relative humidity range of 20% to 80%. Level (with less than 2 slope) and capable of supporting the printer weight, which is about 50 lbs (23 kg) for the printer only. An appropriate distance from the host computer, based on your operating environment6 feet (1.8 meters) or less for parallel connection or 25 feet (7.5 meters) or less for a serial connection. Well ventilated. Leave space on each side of the printer for adequate ventilation. Enough space to hold the four printer legs and to allow you to open the front cover, access the multipurpose tray, and slide out

If youre using the QMS Level 2 Windows printer driver, on the setup tabs select the appropriate default settings. Otherwise, in the PostScript Printer on xxx dialog box, select your printer (for example, QMS 1660E) in the Printer dropdown list box, and select the appropriate default settings.
10 Choose OK to return to the Printers dialog box. 11 Choose Set As Default Printer to make the QMS printer the default printer. 12 Repeat steps 3-10 to install the QMS driver for other ports, or choose Close to exit from the Printers dialog box. Now you can set printer options from your application by choosing Print Setup from the applications File menu and then choosing the Options button. Choose the Help button in any of the driver dialog boxes for information on driver options.
Printer Description Files
Printer description files for Windows applications are included on the QMS Windows Drivers disk shipped with your printer.
If you use Adobe PhotoShop, for best output quality use the QMS-developed Windows driver. Then, so that choices in the QMS driver take effect, go to PhotoShops Page Setup dialog box, and select Use Printers Default Screen under the Screens option.

Printing from the PC

If you use Aldus PageMaker 5.x, use the version 4 PPD on the QMS Windows Drivers disk. If you experience problems using the QMS driver with this application, refer to chapter 6, Troubleshooting, in the Operation guide for more information. If you use QuarkXPress 3.3, after you install the QMS driver install the QMS 1660 PDF according to the instructions in your QuarkXPress documentation.
You're now ready to print from your PC. From this point, you'll probably perform most printing tasks from your application. For specific information, check the printing section in your application documentation. For information on print media types and sizes, see chapter 2, Print Media, in the Reference guide.
Now that youve connected your printer to a PC, continue with chapter 5, Control Panel, to learn about the printers control panel keys, indicators, and message window.
Connecting to the network Installing the software Configuring the interface Configuring the network
The Ethernet port, also referred to as the QMS CrownNet network interface, is a combination of hardware and host software that allows your QMS 1660E printer to be connected to an Ethernet network that supports the following: Operating System AppleTalk LAN Manager/LAN Server NetWare TCP/IP Protocol EtherTalk NetBIOS/NetBEUI IPX/SPX TCP/IP
Connecting to the Ethernet port consists of four steps:
Connecting to the network Installing the CrownNet software Configuring the interface Configuring the network
The rest of this chapter explains these steps in more detail.
Connecting to the Network
The Ethernet port supports two types of connections:

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Configuration menu diagram

Installation

Operator Control
Copies Collation Orientation Inputbin Outputbin Chain Inputs Multipurpose Sz Communications Emulations

Timeouts

PS Wait Timeout Emul Timeout Job Timeout ESP Timeout

Administration

Special Pages Startup Options Memory
Print Status Do Start Page Calibration Page Do Sys Start Header Page Do Error Handler Header Inputbin Trailer Page Trailer Inputbin Status Page Type K Mem For Spool K Mem For PSHeap K Mem PSFonts K Mem Emulation K Mem Emul. Temp K Mem Display K Mem Disk Cache FrameBuffer
300 DPI 600 DPI 1200 D PI
Operator Passwrd Use Operator Pwd Admin Password Use Admin Pwd

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Miscellaneous
Restore Defaults Reboot System New Flash Image Keypad Language

ESP Default Postscript

Half tone Type Emulation Level Gamma C orr ection

Image Alignment

Horiz. Offset Vertical Offset

Serial

Mode Emulation Min K Spool Spool Timeout End Job Mode Def Job Pr io Baud Rate Parity Ignore Parity Rcv SW Flow Xmit SW Flow CTL Data Bits Stop Bits HDWE Flow CTL PS Protocol
Default Font Symbol Set Lines Per Inch Line Ter mination Point Size x100 Retain Temporary Scalable Font s Default Font IDX Monochrome GL/2 Downld Location
MB Printer Mem. Enable Disk Swap
Default Paper Inputbin 1 Name Inputbin 2 Name Outputbin 1 Name Page Recovery Toner Out Act. Energy Saver Man Feed Timeout Def. Resolution Conserve Toner
Plotter Scaling Percent Origin Reverse Image Enhanced M ode Expand Mode Paper Type Pen 1 - 8

Parallel

Mode Emulation Min K Spool Spool Timeout Data Bits End Job Mode Def Job Prio PS Protocol

LinePrinter

Font Point Sz 100t hs Char acter Map Line Numbering Tab Stops LF is CRLF CR is CRLF FF is CRLF Orientat ion Autowrap Lines Per Page Margins

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Crow nNet
Note: We have scaled this diagram to fit it on the page. We recommend that you enlarge it on a photocopy machine for ease of use.
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About this manual (GS)1-5, (O)1-2, (R)1-2 Accessories See Optional Accessories Active jobs Status message (O)6-9 Adjust Inputbin bin Status message (O)6-9

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Administration menu (R)4-5 Memory menu (R)4-45, (R)5-15 Passwords (R)4-53 Special Pages menu (R)4-61 Startup Options menu (R)4-59 Adobe PageMaker (R)6-49 PhotoShop (GS)3-8, (R)6-51 Separator (R)6-49 Advanced status page (R)4-61 Albertus (R)6-33 Aldus (R)6-51 FreeHand (R)6-49 PageMaker (GS)3-9, (R)6-49 PrePrint (R)6-50 Alignment, image (O)3-9, (R)2-3, (R)4-55 Allocating memory (R)4-45 ANSI ASCII symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10 Antique Olive (R)6-33 AppleTalk (GS)2-17, (GS)4-2, (R)G-1 Connection (R)6-43 See also LocalTalk Testing communication (R)6-50 Application (R)G-2 Configuration, printer (R)4-2 Macintosh (O)6-32, (R)6-50 Notes, QMS (GS)3-7 PC (GS)3-6 ASCII (R)G-2 AUTOEXEC.BAT file (O)6-14, (O)6-15 Autowrap menu (Lineprinter) (R)4-24 Avant Garde Gothic ITC Avant Garde Gothic (R)3-3
Baud (R)G-2 Baud rate (R)G-2 Baud Rate menu (Serial) (R)4-35 BCP See PS Protocol Binary Communications Protocol See PS Protocol Binary data printing problem (O)6-28 Bit (R)G-2 Bitmap (R)G-2 Bitmapped font (R)3-5, (R)G-2 Black image (O)6-33 Blurred background (O)6-33 BNC connection (GS)4-3 See also Ethernet port Bookman ITC Bookman (R)3-3 Buffer (R)G-3 Frame, allocating memory (R)4-49 Sizes (O)3-9 Spooling (R)5-20 Bulletin board, QMS (GS)3-7, (GS)A-3, (O)A-3, (R)A-3 Buzzer menu (R)4-57 Byte (R)G-3 Byte mode, parallel (R)5-30
Cables Ethernet interface (GS)4-3 LocalTalk (R)6-44 Macintosh (R)6-44 Parallel port (GS)3-4 PC interface (GS)3-2, (GS)3-5 Serial port (GS)3-5 See also Pinouts, cable Calibration page (R)4-62 Cancel key (GS)5-5, (O)3-10, (R)G-3 Cancelling a print job (O)3-10 Cancelling job Status message (O)6-9

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Card Emulation (R)6-17, (R)6-18 Font (R)6-17, (R)6-18 Installing (R)6-16, (R)6-18 Security (R)6-18 Using (R)6-16 Cassette supporter (R)6-3, (R)6-9 Dual cassette (R)6-3 Installing (R)6-9 Removing (R)6-11 Unpacking (R)6-9 Cassette, media Chaining (O)3-4, (R)4-41 Sizes (R)B-14 Chain Inputbins menu (R)4-41 Chaining cassettes (O)3-4 Character Map menu (Lineprinter) (R)4-24 Character set (R)3-2 Chunk collation (O)3-6 Clarendon Condensed (R)6-33 Clearing a print media jam (O)6-2 Client, memory (R)5-11, (R)5-15 Close engine door Status message (O)6-9 Collation (O)3-6, (R)4-13 Advantages (O)3-6 Chunk collation (O)3-6 Disabling (O)3-6 Enabling (O)3-6 Improving performance (O)3-7 PCL 5 files (O)3-8 Collation menu (O)3-6 Colophon (R)D-4 Color encoding HP-GL (R)5-34 Communication Modes (R)5-3 Parallel port, testing (O)6-13 Serial port, testing (O)6-15 Settings (status page) (O)3-9 Testing, Macintosh (R)6-50

Configuration Application, via (R)4-2 Changes, canceling (R)4-10 Changes, saving (R)4-10 Character information, changing (R)4-7 Commands, via (R)4-3 Control panel, via (R)4-4 Defaults, restoring (R)4-11 Ethernet network (GS)4-14 Ethernet port (GS)4-10 Examples (R)5-23 Hard disk (R)6-68 Menu options, selecting (R)4-6 Methods (R)4-2 Options (R)4-52 PostScript operators, via (R)4-3 PS Executive Series Utilities, via (R)4-3 Quick (see Frame Buffer) Remote Console, via (R)4-4 Serial port (O)6-16 Configuration menu (R)4-5 Accessing (R)4-5 Administration menu (R)4-5 Changes, canceling (R)4-10 Changes, saving (R)4-10 Character information, changing (R)4-7 Installation menu (R)4-5 Operator Control menu (R)4-5 Options, selecting (R)4-6 Connection (GS)3-4 Ethernet port (GS)4-3 Parallel port (GS)3-4 Serial port (GS)3-5

QMS 1660 Print System

Connection menu (LocalTalk) (R)6-52 Connector (R)G-3 Connector box (R)G-3 Conservation Energy (R)4-58 Power (R)4-58 Toner (R)4-58 Conserve Toner menu (R)4-58 Consumable supplies (R)B-14 Consumables (R)G-3 Warranty (R)B-14 Context switching (R)5-19 Control panel (R)G-3 Cancel key (GS)5-5 Configuration, printer (R)4-4 Indicators (GS)5-2 Language, message window (R)4-11 LEDs (GS)5-2 Menu key (GS)5-6 Message window (GS)5-4, (O)6-9 Message window language (R)4-11 Next key (GS)5-6 Online/Offline key (GS)5-5 Previous key (GS)5-6 Select key (GS)5-6 Status messages (O)6-9 Status Page key (GS)5-5 Controller (R)G-4 Specifications (R)B-3 Conventions, typographic (GS)1-6, (O)1-3, (R)1-4 Copies (R)4-13 Copies menu (R)4-13 Coronet (R)6-33 Correction, gamma (R)4-28 Courier (R)3-8, (R)6-33
cpi Pitch (R)3-5 CR is CRLF menu (Lineprinter) (R)4-24 Creating a network job separator (R)5-29 Crown (R)G-4 Features (GS)1-11 CrownAdmin software Installation, DOS (GS)4-5 Installation, Macintosh (GS)4-5 Installation, Windows (GS)4-10 CrownNet Parameters, setting (R)4-31 See also Ethernet, Token-Ring CrownNet interface (GS)1-17, (GS)4-2 CrownNet Interface System Administrators Guide, QMS (GS)1-3 CrownNet Manager software Installation, OS/2 (GS)4-6 Customer Response Center (CRC), QMS (GS)A-4, (O)A-4, (R)A-4 Customer support, QMS (GS)A-2, (O)A-2, (R)A-2
Dark image (O)6-33 Data Bits menu Parallel (R)4-31 Serial (R)4-35 Data indicator Troubleshooting (O)6-19, (O)6-22 Def Job Prio menu LocalTalk (R)6-53 Parallel (R)4-32 Serial (R)4-36 Def Resolution menu (R)4-57 Default (R)G-4 Default Font Index menu (PCL5) (R)4-19 Default Font menu (PCL5) (R)4-18 Default Paper menu (R)4-44
Defaults, configuration, restoring (R)4-11 Device numbers, hard disks (R)6-65 Dingbats ITC Zapf Dingbats (R)3-3 Disk See Hard disk Disk cache (R)4-45, (R)5-20 Increasing (R)6-68 Intellifont SIMM (R)6-32 Disk Operations menu (R)6-66 Disk Operations, collation (O)3-6 Disk swap (R)4-48 Display (R)4-47 Display list (R)5-17 Do Error Handler menu (R)4-60 Do Start Page menu (R)4-59 Do Sys Start menu (R)4-60 DOC (R)C-4 Header page commands (R)C-2 HP PCL 5 emulation commands (R)C-3 HP-GL emulation commands (R)C-2 Lineprinter emulation commands (R)C-3 PCL 4 emulation commands (R)C-5 PCL 5 (R)C-8 PCL 5 emulation commands (R)C-3, (R)C-5 PostScript emulation commands (R)C-4 Printer commands (R)C-4 Trailer page commands (R)C-2 Updated commands (R)C-5 Document Option Commands See DOC Documentation About (GS)1-2 About this manual (O)1-2, (R)1-2 Conventions, typographic (GS)1-6, (O)1-3, (R)1-4 Optional (GS)1-5 Printer (GS)1-2

Error messages Engine error 2 (O)6-12 Engine error 3 (O)6-12 Engine error 4 (O)6-12 Engine error 6 (O)6-12 Format failed (R)4-29, (R)6-67 Hard disks (R)6-67 HP-GL error codes (O)6-12 Paper size mismatch (O)2-6, (O)6-10 PCL error codes (O)6-13 See also Status messages Waiting for idle (O)6-10 Waiting on input end job (O)6-11 Write Error (R)6-67 Error messagesEngine error 7 (O)6-12 ESP (R)5-24 Printing modes (R)5-2 Setting parameters (R)4-14 Timeout (R)4-65 Troubleshooting (O)6-20 ESP Default Emul menu (R)4-14 ESP Timeout menu (R)4-65 Ethernet 10Base2 (GS)4-3 10BaseT (GS)4-3 Cable pinouts, 10Base2 BNC (R)B-12 Cable pinouts, 10BaseT RJ45 (R)B-12 Interface (GS)1-17, (GS)4-2, (R)6-37 QMS CrownNet System Administrators Guide (GS)1-3 See also Ethernet port Thin-wire Ethernet (GS)4-3 Twisted-pair Ethernet (GS)4-3 Ethernet port BNC connector (GS)4-3 Configuration, network (GS)4-14 Configuration, port (GS)4-10 Connection (GS)4-3 CrownAdmin software, DOS (GS)4-5 CrownAdmin software, Macintosh (GS)4-5 CrownNet software, OS/2 (GS)4-6 Parameters, setting (R)4-31
RJ45 connector (GS)4-3 See also Ethernet Software installation (GS)4-4 EtherTalk (GS)4-2 Configuration, Ethernet port (GS)4-11 Configuration, network (GS)4-14 Example, configuration (R)5-23 Excess memory (R)5-11 Expand Mode menu (HP-GL) (R)4-15 External hard disks (R)B-13
Factory defaults, restoring (R)4-11 FCC compliance (R)D-2 Features Crown (GS)1-11 Printer (GS)1-7 FF is CRFF menu (Lineprinter) (R)4-25 File Swap (R)4-48 Flash ROM (R)5-13, (R)6-83, (R)6-84, (R)6-88, (R)6-89 System software, updating (R)6-75 Flow control Hardware (R)4-37 Software, receive (R)4-39 Software, transmit (R)4-40 Font cache (R)5-18 Font card (R)6-17, (R)6-18 Note (R)6-17 Removing (R)6-17 Using (R)6-16 Font index number (R)C-6 Font menu (Lineprinter) (R)4-24
Fonts (R)3-10 Bitmapped (R)3-5, (R)G-2 Defined (R)3-2 Downloading, troubleshooting (O)6-25 HP ProCollection (GS)1-16 Installing optional (R)6-69 Installing, hard disk (R)4-30 Intellifont SIMM (R)6-30, (R)6-33 Intellifonts (GS)1-16, (R)6-33 Intellifonts, troubleshooting (O)6-26 Kanji (GS)1-16 Kanji option kit (R)6-73 Optional (GS)1-16 PCL 5 (R)C-5 PCL 5, scalable (R)4-22 PCL 5, temporary, retaining (R)4-21 PostScript, allocating memory (R)4-50 Removing optional (R)6-70 Removing, hard disk (R)4-30 Resident (GS)1-10 Resident, PostScript (R)B-3 Scalable (R)3-5, (R)G-15 Screen, Macintosh (R)6-45 See also specific font name Troubleshooting (O)6-25 Format failed message (R)4-29, (R)6-67 Formatting, hard disk (R)6-67 Frame Buffer (R)5-15 Memory, allocating (R)4-49 FreeHand See Aldus French/German symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10 Function key Cancel key (O)3-10

Gamma correction (O)5-4, (R)4-28, (R)5-4, (R)5-7 Gray levels (R)5-4 Halftone (R)5-4 Screen angle (R)5-6 Screen frequency (R)5-5 Gamma Correction menu (R)4-28 Garamond (Stempel) (R)6-33 Gray levels (R)5-4, (R)5-6 Gray-scale (R)5-7
Halftone quality Laser beam (R)5-5 Scan quality (R)5-5 Screen frequency (R)5-5 Halftone types (O)5-5 Halftones Cells (R)5-4 Gamma correction (R)5-4 Hard disk (R)4-29, (R)5-22, (R)6-61, (R)6-68 Configuration (R)6-68 Device numbers (R)6-65 Disk cache, increasing (R)6-68 Disk Operations menu (R)6-66 Enable Disk Swap menu (R)4-48 Error messages (R)6-67 External (R)B-13 External SCSI (R)6-65 External, identifying (R)6-65 Font, installing (R)4-30 Font, removing (R)4-30 Format failed message (R)4-29 Formatting (R)4-29, (R)6-67 IDE board (R)B-13 Internal (R)6-61, (R)B-13 Internal, identifying (R)6-61 Internal, installing (R)6-62 Internal, removing (R)6-64 Internal, specs (R)B-13
Kanji option kit (R)6-73 Kanji, troubleshooting (O)6-25 Memory (R)6-68 Optional (GS)1-17 Optional, Kanji fonts (GS)1-16 SCSI (R)6-65, (R)B-13 SCSI, turning on (R)6-66 Status messages (R)6-67 Swap file (R)4-48 Troubleshooting (O)6-26 Using (R)6-68 Hardware flow control (R)4-37 Hdwe Flow Ctl menu (serial) (R)4-37 Header Inputbin menu (R)4-63 Header pages (R)4-62 DOC (R)C-2 Header Page menu (R)4-62 Inputbin (R)4-63 Heap (R)4-51, (R)5-18 Helvetica (R)3-8 High-resolution printing (O)3-2 Horiz. Offset menu (R)4-55 Host Input (R)4-51, (R)5-20 HP EOD (R)4-36, (R)5-25 HP PCL 5 See PCL 5 HP ProCollection (GS)1-16 HP-GL Color encoding (R)5-34 DOC (R)C-2 Encoding, color (R)5-34 Enhanced Mode (R)4-14 Error codes (O)6-12 Expand Mode menu (R)4-15 Origin menu (R)4-15, (R)4-18 Paper Type menu (R)4-16, (R)4-18 Pen 1 - Pen 8 (R)4-16 Plotter menu (R)4-17 Reverse Image menu (R)4-17 Scaling Percent menu (R)4-18 Setting parameters (R)4-14 HP-GL symbol sets (R)3-Character Set symbol set
(HP-GL) (R)3-10 ANSI ASCII (R)3-10 French/German (R)3-10 ISO French (R)3-10 ISO German (R)3-10 ISO IRV (International Reference Version) (R)3-10 ISO Italian (R)3-10 ISO Norway, Version 1 (R)3-10 ISO Norway, Version 2 (R)3-10 ISO Spanish (R)3-10 ISO Swedish (R)3-10 ISO Swedish For Names (R)3-10 ISO United Kingdom (R)3-10 JIS ASCII (R)3-10 Katakana (R)3-10 Roman Extensions (R)3-10 Scandinavian (R)3-10 Spanish/Latin (R)3-10 Special Symbols (R)3-10 HP-GL/2 See PCL 5

IBM PC AT cable pinouts (R)B-10 XT cable pinouts (R)B-10 IDE (R)5-12, (R)6-61 IDE board (R)B-13 IDE hard disk (GS)1-17, (R)6-61 Installing (R)6-62 Removing (R)6-64 IDE-SCSI board Installing (R)6-55 Removing (R)6-60
IDE-SCSI disk drive board (GS)1-17 Idle Status message (O)6-9 Idle input printing Status message (O)6-9 IEEE 1284 cable pinouts (R)B-7 Ignore Par. Err. menu (serial) (R)4-37 Image alignment (O)3-9, (R)2-3, (R)4-55 Image Alignment menu (R)4-55 Image orientation problem (O)6-30 Imageable area (R)2-2 Image alignment (R)2-3, (R)4-55 Indicators, control panel (GS)5-2 Initializing Status message (O)6-9 Input bin 1 (O)2-6 Input trays, standard (O)2-3 Inputbin Chaining (R)4-41 Header pages (R)4-63 Naming (R)4-42 Trailer pages (R)4-64 Inputbin 1 Name menu (R)4-42 Inputbin 2 Name menu (R)4-42 Inputbin 3 Name menu (R)4-42 Inputbins Naming (R)4-42 Install option Installing (R)6-70, (R)6-71 Installation Paper cassette (GS)2-11 Toner cartridge (GS)2-8 Installation menu (R)4-5 Integrated Drive Electronics See IDE
Intellifont SIMM (R)6-30 Accessing fonts (R)6-34 Albertus (R)6-33 Antique Olive (R)6-33 Clarendon Condensed (R)6-33 Coronet (R)6-33 Courier (R)6-33 Disk cache size (R)6-32 Font list (R)6-33 Garamond (Stempel) (R)6-33 Installation (R)6-30 Letter Gothic (R)6-33 Marigold (R)6-33 Omega (R)6-34 See also Intellifonts Times Roman (R)6-34 Univers (R)6-34 Univers Condensed (R)6-34 Verifying installation (R)6-32 Intellifonts (GS)1-16 See also Intellifont SIMM Troubleshooting (O)6-26 Interface CrownNet (GS)4-2 Ethernet (GS)4-2 Ethernet, parameters, setting (R)4-31 LocalTalk, optional (GS)1-17, (R)6-39 LocalTalk, parameters, setting (R)6-52 Network, optional (R)6-37 Optional (GS)1-17, (R)4-31 Parallel parameters, setting (R)4-31 Parameters, setting (R)4-31 Priority (R)4-32, (R)6-53 Serial parameters, setting (R)4-35 Internal hard disk See Hard disk International Reference Version See ISO IRV Internet (GS)A-3, (O)A-3, (R)A-3 Invalid password (R)4-54 IPX/SPX (GS)4-2 ISO French symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10
ISO German symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10 ISO IRV (International Reference Version) symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10 ISO Italian symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10 ISO Norway, Version 1 symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10 ISO Norway, Version 2 symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10 ISO Spanish symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10 ISO Swedish For Names symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10 ISO Swedish symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10 ISO United Kingdom symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10 Italic (R)3-6 ITC Bookman (R)3-8 ITC Zapf Chancery (R)3-8 ITC Zapf Dingbats (R)3-8
K Mem for PS Heap menu (R)4-51 K Mem for Spool (R)5-20 K Mem for Spool menu (R)4-51 K Mem PS Fonts (R)5-18 K Mem PS Heap (R)5-18 Kanji hard disk (GS)1-16 Troubleshooting (O)6-25 Kanji option kit (R)6-73 Katakana symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10 Key See key names Keypad language menu (R)4-11

Feed edges (R)B-6 Imageable area (R)2-3 Imageable areas (R)B-6 Input (R)4-41 Jam recovery (R)4-57 Jams, preventing (R)2-6 Margins (R)2-4 Orientation, choosing (R)4-43 Outputbin, naming (R)4-43 Page sizes (R)2-2, (R)B-5, (R)B-6 See also specific types of media Size, selecting (R)4-43, (R)4-44 Storage (R)2-6 Types (R)2-4 Weights (R)2-4 Memo (O)2-11 Memory (R)5-9, (R)5-11 Allocating (R)4-45 Buffer, frame (R)4-49 Client (R)5-11, (R)5-15 Configuration (O)3-9 Definitions (R)5-10 Disk cache (R)4-45, (R)6-32 Disk swap (R)4-48 Display (R)4-47 Emulation (R)4-47 Emulation, temporary (R)4-47 Enable Disk Swap menu (R)4-48 Excess (R)5-11 Fonts, PostScript (R)4-50 Frame Buffer (R)4-49 Frame Buffer menu (R)4-49 Heap, PostScript (R)4-51 Host Input (R)4-51 IDE (R)5-12 K Mem Disk Cache menu (R)4-45 K Mem Display menu (R)4-47 K Mem Emul Tmp menu (R)4-47 K Mem Emulation (R)4-47 K Mem for PS Fonts menu (R)4-50 K Mem for PS Head menu (R)4-51 K Mem for Spool menu (R)4-51 Management (R)5-10
MB Printer Mem menu (R)4-51 Non-volatile (R)5-12 NV RAM (R)5-13 Physical (R)5-13 PostScript fonts (R)4-50 Printer (R)4-51 PS Heap (R)4-51 RAM (R)5-11 RAM disk (R)5-12 ROM (R)5-11 SCSI (R)5-12 Spooling (O)3-9, (R)4-51 Storage (R)5-11 System Use (R)4-51 Upgrade (SIMMs) (R)6-25 Virtual (R)5-13, (R)5-18, (R)5-22 Volatile (R)5-12 Memory clients (R)5-9, (R)5-17, (R)G-9 Disk cache (R)5-20 Emulation temporary (R)5-19 Font cache (R)5-18 Frame buffer (R)5-15 Heap (R)5-18 Host input (R)5-20 K Mem Display (R)5-17 K Mem Emul Tmp (R)5-19 K Mem for Spool (R)5-20 K Mem PS Fonts (R)5-18 K Mem PS Heap (R)5-18 MB Printer Mem (R)5-22 PostScript font cache (R)5-18 PostScript heap (R)5-18 PostScript VM (R)5-18 PS heap (R)5-18 Spool buffers (R)5-20 System memory (R)5-22
System use (R)5-22 Virtual memory (R)5-18 Menu See menu name Menu key (GS)5-6 Message Toner out (O)6-33 Message window (GS)5-4, (O)6-9 Language, changing (R)4-11 Min K Spool menu LocalTalk (R)6-53 Parallel (R)4-33 Serial (R)4-38 Mode Communication (R)5-3 Printing, PostScript (R)5-2 mode command (DOS) (O)6-15 Mode menu LocalTalk (R)6-52 Parallel (R)4-33 Serial (R)4-38 Monochrome HP-GL/2 menu (PCL5) (R)4-20 Monospacing (R)3-4 Multiple pages problem (O)6-29 Multiple resolutions (O)5-2 Multipurpose Sz menu (R)4-43 Multipurpose tray Labels (R)2-4 Loading print media (O)2-6 Media, selecting size (R)4-43 Transparencies (O)2-11
Naming Inputbins (R)4-42 National Service, QMS (GS)A-4, (O)A-4, (R)A-4 NetBIOS/NetBEUI (GS)4-2 NetWare (GS)4-2 Banner page jobs do not print (O)6-30 Configuration, Ethernet port (GS)4-12 Configuration, network (GS)4-18 Network 1 menu (R)4-31 Network 2 menu (R)4-31 Network interface (R)6-37 Installing (R)6-39 Kit (R)6-39 Using (R)6-43 New Flash Image menu (R)6-75 Next key (GS)5-6 Nibble mode, parallel (R)5-31 Non-volatile memory (R)5-12 Novell NetWare See NetWare NV RAM (R)5-13, (R)G-10

Object (R)C-6 Oblique (R)3-6 Offset, image, configuring (R)4-55 Omega (R)6-34 Online/Offline key (GS)5-5, (GS)5-6 Operator Control menu (R)4-5 Chain Inputbins menu (R)4-41 Multipurpose Sz menu (R)4-43 Network 1 (R)4-31 Network 2 (R)4-31 Orientation menu (R)4-43 Passwords (R)4-53 Optional accessories Cards (R)6-16, (R)6-18 Cassette supporter (O)3-4, (R)6-9 Cassette, 500-sheet (GS)1-15 Configuring (R)4-52
CrownNet interface (GS)1-17 Documentation, optional (GS)1-5 Emulations (GS)1-16 Ethernet interface (GS)1-17, (R)6-37 Font cards (GS)1-16, (R)6-15 Fonts (GS)1-16 Hard disk, external (GS)1-17, (R)B-13 Hard disk, internal (GS)1-17, (R)B-13 HP ProCollection (GS)1-16 IDE board (R)B-13 IDE hard disk (R)6-61 IDE-SCSI disk drive board (GS)1-17 Intellifonts (GS)1-16 Interface, menu (R)4-31 Internal hard disk (R)6-61 Kanji hard disk (GS)1-16 Kanji option kit (R)6-73 LocalTalk interface (GS)1-17, (R)6-37, (R)6-39 Memory (GS)1-14 Network interface (R)6-37 Paper cassette, 500-sheet (GS)1-15 Paper cassettes (R)6-3 Paper feeder (O)3-4, (R)6-4 Paper output ramp (GS)1-17, (R)6-14 Printer (GS)1-14 RAM (GS)1-14 SCSI hard disk (R)6-65 SCSI-IDE board (R)6-55 Security card (GS)1-16, (R)6-18 Security cards (R)6-15 SIMMs (GS)1-14, (R)6-25 Token-Ring interface (GS)1-17, (R)6-37 Orientation Landscape (R)3-6 Portrait (R)3-6 Orientation menu (R)4-43 Lineprinter (R)4-26 Origin menu (HP-GL) (R)4-15, (R)4-18 OS/2 CrownNet Manager installation (GS)4-6
Output ramp (R)6-14 Outputbin 1 Name menu (R)4-43 Ozone density (R)B-4
Page margins (R)2-4 Page Recovery menu (R)4-57 PageMaker See Adobe and Aldus (R)6-49 Paper 3-hole-punched (O)6-29 Capacity (O)3-4 Envelope (R)B-5 Letterhead (O)2-11 Memo (O)2-11 Perforated (O)6-29 See also Media Sizes (R)2-2 Storage (R)2-6 Transparencies (R)2-2 Types (R)2-5 Vendor (R)B-14 Weights (R)2-5 Paper cassette 250-sheet (GS)1-15 500-sheet (GS)1-15, (R)6-12 Chaining (O)3-4 Dual (R)6-12 Installing (GS)2-11 Optional (R)6-3 See also Cassette, Inputbin, Tray Standard (O)2-3 Paper feeder (R)6-4, (R)6-8 Installing (R)6-4 Removing (R)6-8
Paper jam Message stays on (O)6-22 Status message (O)6-9 See also Jams Paper output ramp (GS)1-17, (R)6-14 Paper path (O)2-12 Paper size mismatch Status message (O)6-10, (O)6-22 Paper size mismatch error (O)2-6 Paper Type menu (HP-GL) (R)4-16, (R)4-18 Parallel Byte mode (R)5-30 Compatibility mode (R)5-31 Data Bits menu (R)4-31 Def Job Prio menu (R)4-32 ECP mode (R)5-31 Emulation menu (R)4-32 End Job Mode menu (R)4-32 Enhanced Compatibility Port mode (R)5-31 Enhanced Parallel Port mode (R)5-31 EPP mode (R)5-31 Menu (R)4-31 Min K Spool menu (R)4-33 Mode menu (R)4-33 Modes (R)5-30 Nibble mode (R)5-31 Parameters, setting (R)4-31 PS Protocol menu (R)4-34 Spool Timeout menu (R)4-34 Parallel port (GS)3-4 Connection (GS)3-4 IEEE 1284 cable pinouts (R)B-7 System software, downloading (R)6-83, (R)6-88

Environments (R)5-13 Incomplete jobs (O)6-30 Modes (R)5-2 Two-sided (O)3-4 Printing status Status message (O)6-10 PrintMonitor (R)6-47 Priority See Interface, priority Problem checklist Print quality (O)6-33 Problems Checklist (O)6-18 Print quality (O)6-32 Troubleshooting (O)6-22 Proportional spacing (R)3-4 Protocol (O)6-21 Troubleshooting (O)6-21 PS Executive Series Utilities (GS)3-6, (R)6-45 Configuration, printer (R)4-3 Conserve Toner option (R)4-58 Image alignment (R)2-3 PS heap (R)5-18 PS Protocol (R)4-39, (R)5-33 PS protocol (R)5-31 Advantages (R)5-34 Implementation (R)5-34 Quoted character (R)5-32 PS Protocol menu LocalTalk (R)6-54 Parallel (R)4-34 Serial (R)4-39 PS Wail Timeout menu (R)4-66 Put size paper in input bin Status message (O)6-10
QBinary (R)5-33 Q-FAX (GS)3-7, (GS)A-2, (O)A-2, (R)A-2 QMS Bulletin board (GS)3-7
Customer Response Center (CRC) (GS)A-4, (O)A-4, (R)A-4 National Service (GS)A-4, (O)A-4, (R)A-4 Q-FAX (GS)3-7 Registration, printer (GS)2-5 QMS Crown Remote Console Users Guide (GS)1-4, (GS)1-5 QMS CrownNet Interface System Administrators Guide (GS)1-3 QMS EOD (R)4-36, (R)5-25 QMSPS.DRV, troubleshooting (O)6-24 QSCRIPT.DRV, troubleshooting (O)6-24 Quality problems (O)6-32 QuarkXPress (GS)3-9, (R)5-8, (R)6-50 Quick configuration See Frame buffer
Changing (O)3-2 Gray levels (R)5-6 Setting (R)4-57 Resource (R)C-7 Retain Temporary menu (PCL5) (R)4-21 Reverse Image menu (HP-GL) (R)4-17 RJ45 See Ethernet ROM (R)5-11 Flash (R)5-13 Roman Extensions symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10
Radiation (R)D-2 RAM (R)5-11 NV RAM (R)5-13, (R)G-10 RAM disk (R)5-12 Random Access Memory (R)5-11 Rcv Sw Flow Ctl menu (serial) (R)4-39 Read-Only Memory (R)5-11 Reboot Now? message (R)4-10 Refilled toner cartridges (O)2-13 Registration, printer (GS)2-5 Remote Console Configuration, printer (R)4-4 QMS Crown Remote Console Users Guide (GS)1-4, (GS)1-5 Removal Font, optional (R)6-70 Paper feeder (R)6-8 Resident fonts HP PCL fonts (R)3-9, (R)3-10 Resolution (O)5-2, (R)5-6 1200x600 dpi unavailable (O)6-27 600x600 dpi unavailable (O)6-27
Sans serif typefaces (R)3-3 Scalable font (R)3-5, (R)G-15 Scalable Fonts menu (PCL5) (R)4-22 Scaling Percent menu (HP-GL) (R)4-18 Scandinavian symbol set (HP-GL) (R)3-10 Schoolbook New Century Schoolbook (R)3-3 Screen angle (R)5-6 Screen fonts Macintosh (R)6-45 Screen frequency (R)5-5, (R)5-6 Script typefaces (R)3-3 SCSI (R)5-12 SCSI hard disks (R)6-65 Identifying (R)6-65 Specs (R)B-13 SCSI-IDE board (R)6-55 See IDE-SCSI board Security card (GS)1-16, (R)6-15,

Test print (O)6-10 Toner absent (O)6-10 Toner out (O)6-10 Waiting for idle (O)6-10 Waiting on input end job (O)6-11 Warming up (O)6-11 Status page Advanced (R)4-61 Printing (O)3-9, (R)4-61 Standard (R)4-61 Troubleshooting (O)6-18, (O)6-31 Type (R)4-61 Status Page key (GS)5-5, (R)4-61 Status Page Type menu (R)4-61 Stempel See Garamond (Stempel) Stop Bits menu (serial) (R)4-40 Storage Hard disks (R)6-55 IDE (R)5-12 Media (R)2-6 Memory (R)5-11 SCSI (R)5-12 SCSI-IDE board (R)6-55 Stroke weight (R)3-6 Support, QMS Bulletin board (GS)A-3, (O)A-3, (R)A-3 Customer (GS)A-2, (O)A-2, (R)A-2 Internet (GS)A-3, (O)A-3, (R)A-3 Technical (GS)A-4, (O)A-4, (R)A-4 United States (GS)A-4, (O)A-4, (R)A-4 World-wide (GS)A-5, (O)A-5, (R)A-5 Swap file (R)4-48 Symbol (R)3-8 Symbol set menu (PCL5) (R)4-23 Symbol sets
HP-GL (R)3-10 See HP-GL symbol sets SYS (internal hard disk) (R)6-61 SYSSTART file (R)4-60 System memory (R)5-22 System software (GS)1-13 Downloading via parallel port (R)6-83, (R)6-88 Downloading via serial port (R)6-84, (R)6-89 Updating (R)6-75 System Use (R)4-51, (R)5-22
Tab Stops menu (Lineprinter) (R)4-27 TCP/IP (GS)4-2 Configuration, Ethernet port (GS)4-13 Configuration, network (GS)4-19 Technical support, QMS (GS)A-4, (O)A-4, (R)A-4 Temperature requirements (R)B-4 Temporary emulation (R)5-19 Test print Status message (O)6-10 Testing communication AppleTalk (R)6-50 Macintosh (R)6-50 Parallel port (O)6-13 Serial port (O)6-15 Thin-wire Ethernet (GS)4-3 Timeout settings (O)3-9 Timeouts (R)4-64 ESP (R)4-65 Job (R)4-66 Manual feed (R)4-65 PostScript (R)4-66 Spooling (R)4-40 Timeouts menu Emul Timeout (R)4-64 ESP Timeouts menu (R)4-65 Job Timeout menu (R)4-66 PS Wait Timeout (R)4-66
Times Roman (R)6-34 Token-Ring, optional interface (GS)1-17, (R)6-37 Toner Configuration options (R)4-58 Conserving (O)2-13, (R)4-58 Smudges (O)6-34 Toner out action (R)4-58 Toner absent Status message (O)6-10 Toner cartridge Install (O)2-16 Installing (GS)2-8 Life (O)2-12 Life, extending (O)2-13 Model EP-B (R)B-2 Refilled (O)2-13 Replacing (O)2-14 Storage (O)2-12 Toner out Status message (O)6-10 Toner Out Act. menu (R)4-58 Trailer Inputbin menu (R)4-64 Trailer pages (R)4-63 DOC (R)C-2 Menu (R)4-63 Source, specifying (R)4-64 Transparencies Print (O)2-12 Printing (O)2-11 Storage (R)2-6 Type (R)2-5 Vendor (R)B-14 vendor (R)B-14 Weight (R)2-5 Tray assembly (R)6-20, (R)6-23 Troubleshooting 1200x600 dpi resolution unavailable (O)6-27 600x600 dpi resolution unavailable (O)6-27 Binary data printing problem (O)6-28 Blank pages (O)6-28

 

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