Printer User Manual
Table Of Contents
- magicolor 6110 User’s Guide
- Contents
- Replacing Consumables
- Using Media
- Maintaining the Printer
- Troubleshooting
- Installing Other Accessories
- Introduction
- Antistatic Protection
- BuzzBox
- Cabinet
- Color Calibration Kit
- Dual In-Line Memory Modules (DIMMs)
- Duplex Unit
- Emulations, Fonts, and Other Software
- Lower Feeder Unit (LFU)
- Interfaces and Daughterboards
- SCSI Interface
- Internal IDE Hard Disk Drive
- SC-210 Color Convenience Copier
- Security Key
- Time-of-Day Clock
- Color Printing
- Repacking the Printer
- Technical Specifications
- Requirements
- Engine and Controller Specifications
- Print Media
- Document Option Commands
- Supported DOCs
- Header/Trailer Page Commands
- HP-GL Emulation Commands
- HP PCL 5e Emulation Commands
- Lineprinter Emulation Commands
- PostScript Emulation Command
- CCITT Groups 3 and 4 Commands
- Document Formatting
- Job and Subjob Boundary Commands
- LN03 Plus Commands (Optional Emulation Required)
- CALS Commands (Optional Emulation Required)
- TIFF Commands (Optional Emulation Required)
- Menu Chart Conventions
- Index

Storing the Printer164
Attention
Failure to follow instructions as outlined in this chapter could result in
voiding your warranty.
Storing the Printer
Keep the following in mind when storing the printer for an extended period:
1
Unplug the printer.
2
Remove the toner cartridges from the printer and return them to their orig-
inal packaging. If the original packaging is not available, protect the toner
cartridges from spilling toner.
3
Remove the fuser oil bottle.
Attention
Hold a sheet of paper under
the oil bottle as you remove
it, so no oil drips into the
printer.
4
Turn the nozzle on the opening on the bottom
clockwise to close it. Place the oil bottle (nozzle
up) in an oil-proof container, such as a plastic
bag, until you’re ready to reinstall it.
5
Use the fuser oil remover syringe that came with
your printer or an eye-dropper to remove any
excess oil from the printer.
5"
Dispose of the oil in accordance with local safety laws and
regulations.
Relocating Your Printer
Occasionally, you may have to move your printer to a different location, either
nearby or to a distant location.
Nozzle