P H A S E R® 8 5 0 COLOR PRINTER User Guide ® www.tek.
Phaser® 850 Color Printer User Guide November 1999
Copyright © Tektronix, Inc. Unpublished rights reserved under the copyright laws of the United States. Contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any form without permission of Tektronix, Inc. Tektronix®, Phaser®, PhaserShare®, ColorStix®, the TekColor® icon, and Made For Each Other® are registered trademarks of Tektronix, Inc. PhaserLink™, PhaserPort™, PhaserPrint™, PhaserSym™, PhaserTools™, TekSMART™, and the TekColor™ name are trademarks of Tektronix, Inc.
PANTONE® Colors generated by the Phaser 850 Color Printer are four- and/or three-color process simulations and may not match PANTONE-identified solid color standards. Use current PANTONE Color Reference Manuals for accurate colors. PANTONE Color simulations are only obtainable on this product when driven by qualified Pantone-licensed software packages. Contact Pantone, Inc. for a current list of qualified licensees. All trademarks noted herein are either the property of Tektronix, Inc., Pantone, Inc.
Warranty Printer Warranty Tektronix warrants that the Phaser 850 Printer will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of shipment.
Consumables Warranty Tektronix warrants that the Customer Replaceable Consumables (CRCs) will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of ninety (90) days (six (6) months where longer periods are required by law) from the date of installation, but not more than one (1) year from date of shipment. Under this warranty, the Customer must notify Tektronix or its authorized service representative of the defect before the expiration of the warranty period.
For the software warranty please see the end user license agreement included with the software. If you are an Australian consumer, you should be aware that the Trade Practices Act 1974 and equivalent State and Territory legislation (collectively "the Acts") contain special provisions designed to protect Australian consumers.
User safety summary Terms in manual: Caution: Conditions that can result in damage to the product. Warning: Conditions that can result in personal injury or loss of life. Use proper power source: Do not operate this product from a power source that applies more than the voltage specified. To avoid fire hazard, use only the power cord specified for this product.
Symbols as marked on product: DANGER high voltage: Protective ground (earth) terminal: Hot surface on or in the printer. Use caution to avoid personal injury: Use caution. Refer to the manual(s) for information: Warning If the product loses the ground connection, usage of knobs and controls (and other conductive parts) can cause an electrical shock. Electrical product may be hazardous if misused. Warning For your protection, do not defeat any interlocks.
Contents Tektronix supplies and accessories The front panel 6 Print quality modes 8 TekColor™ color corrections Paper tips 1 9 10 Manual-feed printing Printing on envelopes 13 18 Loading the Standard Paper/ Transparency Tray 23 Loading the High-Capacity Paper Tray Assembly 25 Loading the optional High-Capacity Transparency/Label Tray 27 Printing on High Resolution Photo Paper Printing on labels 30 Automatic two-sided printing Adding ink 32 36 Emptying the waste tray 38 Replacing the Mai
Troubleshooting print quality Moving the printer Getting help Index x 49 55 57 61 Phaser 850 Color Printer
Tektronix supplies and accessories To order supplies and accessories, contact your local dealer or visit the Tektronix web site: Supplies www.tek.com/Color_Printers/products/supplies.
Supplies Transparencies Item Size Description Part Number Premium A/Letter (U. S.) 8.5 x 11 in. 50 sheets 016-1724-00 Premium A4 (Metric Letter) 210 x 297 mm 50 sheets 016-1725-00 Standard A/Letter (U. S.) 8.5 x 11 in. 50 sheets 016-1720-00 Standard A4 (Metric Letter) 210 x 297 mm 50 sheets 016-1721-00 Color Printing Labels Size Description Part Number A/Letter (U. S.) 8.5 x 11 in. 100 sheets / 30 labels per sheet (each 1 x 2-5/8 in.) 016-1812-00 A/Letter (U. S.) 8.5 x 11 in.
Replacement items Item Part Number Maintenance Waste Tray (replacement) 436-0370-01 Maintenance Drawer (replacement) 436-0383-00 Rapid Release Guide 650-4153-00 Additional memory Features Part Numbers ■ Improved performance ■ 64 Mbytes: ZMB64 ■ Up to 256 Mbytes maximum ■ 128 Mbytes: ZMB128 The printer has two memory slots. When adding memory, you can use 64-Mbyte and 128-Mbyte DIMMs in combination. Trays Size Description Part Number Standard Paper/Transparency Tray A/Letter (U. S.
High-Capacity Paper Tray Assembly Features Part Numbers ■ Increased paper-printing capacity ■ U. S.
PhaserShare® Network Card Features ■ Easy to install ■ Increases shareability ■ High-performance network connectivity User Guide Part Number Token Ring: ZNBTR 5
The front panel ■ Provides access to printer settings (tray, print-quality mode, network settings, etc.). ■ Displays the printer’s operating status (Ready to Print, Printing). ■ Alerts you to replace consumables, load paper, and clear jams. 3 4 5 2 Phaser 850 DX READY TO PRINT Menu About my Printer Help Printer Demo ? Select Help 1 7 6 0643-79A.
Key 1. Error indicator 2. Power indicator 3. Printer model and current status 4. Display ■ Menu: Accesses printer setup menus ■ About My Printer: Displays current printer settings and information ■ Help: Accesses information and tools for solving printer problems ■ Printer Demo: Prints sample images and color charts Navigation arrows. Use the arrows to scroll the front panel menus. 6. Select button. Selects highlighted settings. 7. Help button.
Print quality modes Print quality modes selectable from a printer driver or the front panel Maximum speed* Fast Color 14 ppm Paper ■ Fastest full-color output. ■ Useful for many images and previewing work. ■ Produces good peer-level documents. ■ Useful for rush jobs when saturated colors are not necessary. Features Standard ■ General-purpose mode for full-color printing. ■ Best quality mode for printing transparencies. ■ Suitable for most office uses.
TekColor™ color corrections Color corrections selectable from a printer driver or the front panel Description Automatic ■ Automatically applies the best color correction mode to each element on the page None ■ No color correction made to colors ■ Used with the PANTONE® Color Chart for PANTONE® Color matching Vivid Color ■ Produces the brightest possible colors and makes blues appear less purple sRGB Display ■ Closely approximates the colors on a standard display screen SWOP Press ■ Specifi
Paper tips ■ Print the Paper Tips Page from the printer’s front panel for a detailed list of paper types and sizes. ■ When you select a tray by location (Upper, Middle, Lower) from a printer driver, the printer feeds from that tray. ■ Always keep stored paper, transparencies, and labels, in sealed packages to avoid the effects of moisture which can affect feed reliability. ■ Always use the manual-feed slot for heavy paper and envelopes.
Supported page sizes and print area The image area of a print is a bit smaller than the paper size. You may need to adjust the page margins in your application software to match the print area. To print from a supported driver, select Print. Select Page Size. Choose one of the following sizes. Paper* Page size Print area Top/ Bottom margins Left/ Right margins 1. Letter 8.5 x 11 in. 2. Executive 7.25 x 10.5 in. 8.112 x 10.612 in. .2 in. .2 in. 6.85 x 9.95 in. .275 in. .2 in. 3.
Caution Never use envelopes with windows or metal clasps; they will damage the printer. Use only the recommended envelope sizes. Envelopes must always be placed with the flap face-up. For better results, use light-weight, laser-quality envelopes. Envelopes Page size Print area Top/ Bottom margins (A/B) Left/ Right margins (C/D) #10 (U. S.) 4.13 x 9.5 in. 3.73 x 8.95 in. .2 in. .275 in. #6 ⁄4 (U. S.) 3.65 x 6.5 in. 3.25 x 5.95 in. .2 in. .275 in. Monarch (U. S.) 3.875 x 7.5 in. 3.475 x 6.
Manual-feed printing Supported media Manual-Feed See page 1 for supplies ordering information. Paper ■ Sizes: ■ A/Letter ■ Executive ■ A4 ■ A5 ■ Bond or equivalent, 60 - 150 g/m2; 16 - 40 lb. ■ Heavy papers 150 - 216 g/m2: for example, cover stock 216 g/m2 or 80-lb., and index stock 110-lb.; single-sided printing only ■ Coated or Glossy papers, single-sided printing only ■ Short-grained paper, at least 105 g/m2 and up to 150 g/m2; 28 - 40 lb.
Envelopes Manual-Feed For better results, use light-weight, laser-quality envelopes. ■ #10 (U. S.) ■ #6 3/4 (U. S.) ■ Monarch (U. S.) ■ C5 ■ DL ■ Choukei 3 Gou ■ Choukei 4 Gou Using the manual-feed slot for single-sided printing To use the manual-feed slot for single-sided printing, follow these steps. To use the manual-feed slot for two-sided printing, see Automatic two-sided printing on page 32. Note Refer to page 34 for instructions on loading letterhead for two-sided printing. 1.
3. Open the manual-feed slot. 4. Align the paper, transparency, or envelope, with the left side of the slot. For either Letter- or A4-size, adjust the guides on the right side of the slot. 3 4 R E TT A4 LE A4 0643-160 5. 6. When the front panel reads Waiting for Manual Feed, insert one sheet or envelope until the printer pulls it in: ■ Top of the page enters first. ■ Side to be printed is face-down.
Manual-feed speciality media overview 1. Letterhead or High-Resolution Photo See Loading letterhead paper for two-sided printing on page 34 and Printing on High Resolution Photo Paper on page 29 for more information. 2. Transparencies 3. Labels See Printing on labels on page 30 for more information.
1. Envelopes See Printing on envelopes on page 18 for more information. 2. Executive/A5 small papers 1 2 0643-149 Caution Never use envelopes with windows or metal clasps; they will damage the printer. Only use the recommended envelope sizes. Envelopes must always be placed with the flap face-up.
Printing on envelopes 1. In your application, create a document matching the measurements of the envelope (see page 11 for dimensions). 2. From your application, make these selections and send the job to the printer: ■ Set the orientation to Landscape. ■ Select your envelope size. ■ Select Manual Feed Paper as the Paper Source. ■ If your application has a tool for creating envelopes, select the feed method that matches the illustration in Step 4. 3.
Guidelines for envelope printing ■ Use the recommended envelope sizes (see page 11) ■ For better results, use light-weight, laser-quality envelopes. ■ No windows or metal clasps ■ No exposed gummed surfaces ■ Single-sided printing only ■ Keep unused envelopes in their original packaging to avoid dust ■ Many applications include a tool for creating an envelope. Refer to your application’s documentation. Printing envelopes from a Macintosh 1. From the Tools menu, select Envelopes and Labels.
6. Click the Envelope Options tab. 7. In the Envelope size drop-down list, select your envelope size. 8. Click OK. 9. In the Envelopes and Labels dialog box, click Print to open the Page Setup dialog box. 10. In the Page Setup dialog box, select all of the following Page Attributes: ■ Paper: select your envelope size. ■ Orientation: select Landscape. 11. From the drop-down list, select PostScript Options, and make the following selections: ■ Flip Horizontal ■ Flip Vertical Envelopes 12.
From other Macintosh applications: If the envelope address prints upside-down, change the Page Setup settings in your printer driver before printing: 1. From the File menu, select Page Setup. 2. Select the following Page Attributes: 3. ■ Paper: select your envelope size. ■ Orientation: select Landscape. From the drop-down list, select PostScript Options, and make the following selections: ■ Flip Horizontal ■ Flip Vertical 4. Click OK. 5. From the File menu, select Print. 6.
Printing envelopes from Windows To print envelopes from Microsoft WORD for Windows, follow these steps: 1. From the Tools menu, select Envelopes and Labels. 2. In the Envelopes and Labels dialog box, click the Envelopes tab. 3. In the Envelopes tab, type in delivery and return addresses. 4. Click the Feed icon. 5. In the Printing Options tab, select all of the following: ■ Face Down ■ Clockwise Rotation ■ For Feed From, select Manual Feed Paper. ■ Left envelope feed icon: 0643-148.ai 6.
Loading the Standard Paper/ Transparency Tray Supported media See page 1 for supplies ordering information. Paper ■ 200-sheet capacity ■ Bond or equivalent, 60 - 150 g/m2, 16 - 40 lb. ■ Heavy papers 150 - 176 g/m2, 40 - 65-lb.; for example, cover stock 176 g/m2 or 65-lb.; single-sided printing only ■ Coated or glossy papers, single-sided printing only ■ Short-grained paper, 105 - 150 g/m2, 28 - 40 lb.
Loading the tray 1. Use the tray’s maximum-capacity label to determine how much paper or transparency to load. 2. Load paper with the side to be printed face-up. ■ For single-sided printing, load letterhead paper with the top of the page at the front of the tray. ■ For two-sided printing on letterhead, refer to page 34. 3. Place the paper snugly against the inside left front wall of the tray. 4. Set the switch on the side of the tray for Paper or Transparency to match the loaded media.
Loading the High-Capacity Paper Tray Assembly Supported media See page 1 for supplies ordering information. Paper only ■ 500-sheet capacity ■ Bond or equivalent, 63 - 120 g/m2, 17 - 32 lb. ■ You can use up to two High-Capacity Paper Tray Assemblies with your printer. Loading the tray 1. Angle the paper stack to match the angle of the tray. 2. Use the tray’s maximum-capacity label to determine how much paper to load. 3. Load paper with the side to be printed face-up. 4.
5. Insert the tray into the printer.
Loading the optional High-Capacity Transparency/Label Tray Supported media See page 1 for supplies ordering information. Transparencies ■ 175-sheet capacity ■ Use only Phaser 850 printer transparencies ■ Set tray switch to Transparency. Labels ■ 100-sheet capacity ■ Use only Phaser 850 printer Color Printing Labels ■ Set tray switch to Label.
Loading the tray 1. Use the tray’s maximum-capacity label to determine how much media to load. 2. Load media with the side to be printed face-up. 3. Place the media snugly against the inside left back wall of the tray. 4. Set the switch on the side of the tray for Transparency or Label to match the loaded media. 5. Insert the tray into the printer. Tra nsp are ncy La be l Tra nsp are ncy Lab el 0643-62 6. 28 In the printer driver, make these selections: ■ Select the appropriate tray.
Printing on High Resolution Photo Paper See page 1 for supplies ordering information. 1. Insert the paper into the appropriate tray: Standard Paper/Transparency tray: 50 sheets ■ Load paper face-up ■ Set tray switch to Paper. Manual-feed slot: 1 sheet ■ 2. 3. Load paper face-down In the printer driver, make these selections: ■ Select the appropriate tray. ■ Turn off the two-sided printing option. ■ Select High-Resolution Photo as the TekColor color correction. Send the job to the printer.
Printing on labels 1. Insert the label sheets into the appropriate tray: Labels Standard Paper/Transparency tray: 50 sheets ■ Face-up ■ Set tray switch to Paper. Letter-size Transparency Paper 0643-159 High-Capacity Transparency/Label tray: 100 sheets ■ Face-up ■ Set tray switch to Label. Letter-size Transparency Label 0643-99.ai Manual-feed slot: 1 sheet ■ Face-down 0643-96.
2. If your application has a setting for labels, use it as a template. Otherwise, for margin settings, refer to the instructions included with the labels. 3. In the printer driver, make these selections: 4. ■ Select the appropriate tray. ■ Turn off the two-sided printing option. Send the job to the printer. See page 1 for supplies ordering information. Guidelines for printing on labels Use only Phaser 850 printer Color Printing Labels.
Automatic two-sided printing Automatically make two-sided prints using the paper trays or the manual-feed slot. In the Print dialog box, select the two-sided printing option and a binding preference (how the page turns). 2-sided Prints To automatically make two-sided prints: ■ Do not place paper that was printed on one side back into the printer to print on the second side. Pre-printed pages may stick together. ■ Make sure the Paper/Transparency switch on the tray is set to Paper.
PC Drivers Windows 95 ■ From the File menu, select Print. Windows 98 ■ Click Properties. ■ Click the Setup tab. ■ Select Print on 2 sides. ■ Check or uncheck Bind on top edge. ■ Start/Settings/Printers. ■ Right-mouse-button-click on your printer’s icon. ■ From the pop-up menu, select Document Defaults. ■ Click the Advanced tab. ■ Under Paper/Output, select Print on Both Sides. ■ Select Long Side or Short Side.
Loading letterhead paper for two-sided printing To load letterhead paper for two-sided printing, follow these additional steps. Caution Do not place paper that was printed on one side back into the printer to print on the second side. Pre-printed pages may stick together. 1. Load the paper in the paper tray or the manual-feed slot: ■ Paper tray Letterhead side is face-down. Place the top of the page at the back of the tray. 4321 0643-98 Manual-feed slot Letterhead side is face-up.
2. In your printer driver, in the Print dialog box, select the tray by location: ■ Upper ■ Middle ■ Lower ■ Manual Feed Paper Note When the printer operates in automatic two-sided printing mode, the paper partially exits before printing the second side. To avoid paper jams, do not touch the paper before it completely exits the printer.
Adding ink Caution Use only Phaser 850 printer ColorStix® ink; the use of other ink may affect print quality and reliability. Tektronix warranties and service contracts do not cover damage, malfunction or degradation of performance caused by the use of non-Tektronix supplies or consumables or the use of Tektronix supplies not specified for use with this printer. See page 1 for supplies ordering information. Ink tips: ■ Keep ink in its packaging until you are ready to use it.
3. Place the appropriate color ink stick into the ink-loading bin that appears low. Do not force the ink sticks into the ink-loading bins. Adding Ink Each ink stick is uniquely shaped to fit into the correct ink-loading bin. Insert the ink stick’s narrow end first. 0643-141.ai 4. Close the top cover. The front panel may read Processing until the printer is ready for printing.
Emptying the waste tray Waste Tray When the front panel displays Empty Waste Tray, follow this procedure. See page 1 for supplies ordering information. Caution The printer’s interior may be hot. Do not reach into the printer while the maintenance drawer is removed. 1. Open the front cover. 2. Grasp the maintenance drawer, labeled as A, and pull it out of the printer. Note The maintenance drawer may be locked while the ink cools after the front panel troubleshooting routine, Eliminate Light Stripes.
3. The waste tray may be hot; handle it carefully. Lift the waste tray, labeled as B, from the maintenance drawer. 1 2 3 0643-157 4. Empty the waste tray by gently twisting the tray or tapping it on the sides of a waste container. Ink is non-toxic and can be discarded as normal office waste. 5. Replace the waste tray in the maintenance drawer. Make sure the waste tray is seated flat in the maintenance drawer. 6. Reinsert the maintenance drawer into the printer and close the front cover.
Replacing the Maintenance Kit The Maintenance Kit is a consumable that consists of the maintenance roller and counter. The kit is located in the Maintenance Drawer, labeled as A, behind the printer’s front cover. Detailed, illustrated instructions are included with each new Maintenance Kit. See page 1 for supplies ordering information. The front panel displays these messages: Front panel message Action Maintenance Kit is low Order a replacement maintenance kit; replace the Maintenance Kit soon.
Caution The printer may be hot. Do not reach into the printer while the maintenance drawer is removed. 0643-125.
Removing paper jams The front panel message indicates the jam location and information on how to clear the jam. Check the front panel for Troubleshooting Jams information. To prevent jams, use only the recommended papers, transparencies, and labels (see page 10), and clean the printer’s rollers if visibly dirty. For complete cleaning instructions, refer to the printer’s CD-ROM or on the Tektronix web site. Jams Media Jam — Open Exit Cover to Clear 0643-71.
Solution 2 If paper gets caught under the Rapid Release Guide, follow these steps. Caution Handle the Rapid Release Guide carefully to avoid bending or damaging the clear plastic edge. 1. Open the exit cover. 2. Lift the blue paper guide. 1 2 0643-150 3. Lift up on the blue tabs and remove the Rapid Release Guide. Do not use any sharp objects in this area of the printer.
4. Remove the jammed paper. 4 0643-152 5. Make sure the thin, white dust shield is lying on top of the metal shaft. Then, reinstall the Rapid Release Guide, pressing down on the blue tabs to snap the guide into place.
Media Jam — Open front cover to clear 0643-72.ai 1. Open the front cover. 2. Using both hands, remove the jammed paper. 3. If there is any resistance to removing the jammed paper, turn the blue thumbwheel to help feed the paper. 4. Remove the entire sheet of paper; any pieces of paper left in the printer may cause more jams.
Media Jam — Retry manual feed 0643-158 1. Using both hands, remove the jammed paper, transparency, or label sheet. 2. When prompted by the display message, reinsert the sheet using both hands. Make sure you insert the sheet properly, so it enters the printer straight and evenly. Be especially careful to properly line up envelopes and small-size papers. 0643-143.
Media Jam — Remove media (or upper) tray to clear 0643-74.ai 1. Remove the paper tray (if your printer has more than one tray, pull out the upper tray). 2. Using both hands, remove the jammed paper.
Media Jam — Remove middle tray to clear Media Jam — Remove lower tray to clear 0643-75.ai 1. Remove the paper tray named in the front panel display. 2. Using both hands, carefully remove the jammed paper.
Troubleshooting print quality Light stripes or missing colors Print Quality Clean the printhead with the printer’s front panel troubleshooting routine. 0643-56.ai 1. On the front panel, scroll to Menu. Press Select. 2. Scroll to Troubleshooting; press Select. 3. Scroll to Print Diagnostic Test Page; press Select. These illustrations show a correct Test Page and an example of a Test Page with a missing color bar. A. Correct test page B.
Print Quality 4. If the test print looks like example B in the illustration, go on to Step 5. 5. Scroll to Eliminate Light Stripes; press Select. 6. Check the test print that prints automatically, to confirm that the problem is corrected. 7. Repeat Step 5 as necessary. If light stripes persist after three consecutive clean cycles, turn off the printer for 4 hours to allow the ink to cool and solidify. Then turn on the printer and repeat the clean cycles, if necessary.
Oil or ink smears Oil (drum fluid) on a print or ink smears on the front, back or edges of a page. 0643-59.ai Clean the printer’s internal paper path using the front panel troubleshooting routine. 1. Load the upper tray with sheets of clean, high-grade paper, preferably 120 g/m2; 32-lb. This cleaning routine uses several sheets of paper. 2. On the front panel, scroll to Menu. Press Select. 3. Scroll to Troubleshooting; press Select. 4. Scroll to Remove Ink Smears; press Select. 5.
Ink streaks Ink streaks or marks on the top edge, front or back of a page. 0643-60.ai Clean the printer’s paper-exit path: ■ To clean the exit rollers, use a pre-soaked alcohol cloth. ■ To turn the rollers, use the blue thumbwheel. 0643-94.
Clean the Rapid Release Guide: 1. Follow the steps in Solution 2 on page 43 to remove the Rapid Release Guide. 2. Gently wipe the clear plastic Rapid Release Guide with a pre-soaked alcohol cloth. 0643-154 3. Reinstall the Rapid Release Guide, pressing down on the blue tabs to snap the guide into place.
Ink smears Ink smears on the bottom edge of a page. 0643-57.ai Clean the paper-feed rollers. 1. From the front panel, run the Remove Ink Smears routine; see page 51 for instructions. 2. If smears remain, open the front cover and remove the maintenance drawer. 3. To clean rollers in rows 1, 2, and 3, use a pre-soaked alcohol cloth. 4. To turn the rollers in rows 1 and 3, use the blue thumbwheel. 1 2 3 0643-100.ai 5.
Moving the printer All moves Follow these guidelines when moving the printer within the office and preparing it for shipment: 1. The printer must be cool before moving it; otherwise, ink spills may damage the printer. Use this method: a. Close all of the printer’s covers and doors. b. Turn off the printer. Before the front panel goes blank (you have only 4 seconds), select Shut Down For Moving Printer. c.
Preparing the printer for shipment Caution Parts of the printer may be hot; to avoid personal injury, allow the printer to cool and use caution when handling it. Always repack the printer properly to ensure its safe shipment; refer to the instructions on the printer’s CD-ROM or on the Tektronix web site. ■ Always remove the maintenance drawer (A) before shipment to avoid damage to the printer. Place the drawer in a plastic bag for storage. Never ship the printer with the maintenance drawer installed.
Getting help The printer's auto-running CD-ROM guides you to the various resources available for installing and learning more about your Tektronix color printer. Use the CD-ROM to install your printer driver software, view and print user documentation, and watch "how to" videos. Live Internet links on the CD-ROM let you access the Tektronix Color Connection web site, your single source for color education, interactive tutorials, free templates and support information.
Color Connection colorconnection.tektronix.com Color resource for tools and information to help you get the most out of your color printer: ■ Customized support and automatic driver update notification. ■ Color education with interactive tutorials and helpful hints. ■ Free templates and promotions. ■ Online supplies ordering ■ Online documentation. Printer’s front panel ■ Help menu: Accesses information and tools for solving printer problems.
PhaserLink™ Software www.tek.com/Color_Printers/products/ phaserlink.html ■ View printer status using any web browser ■ Control printer settings ■ Link to online documentation via the World Wide Web ■ Receive electronic mail when consumables are low or other printer maintenance is required ■ Requires network connection via TCP/IP Tektronix web site www.tek.com/Color_Printers/ ■ Product and supplies information ■ Finding your local reseller TekSMART™ Knowledge Base www2.tek.
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Index A accessories ordering information 1 adding ink sticks 36 Automatic color correction 9 B Black and White color correction 9 C cart for printer, ordering information 4 cleaning for print quality 49 cleaning kit ordering information 3 clearing paper jams (brief) 42 color corrections Automatic 9 Black and White 9 Commercial Press 9 DIC 9 Euroscale Press 9 FujiProof 9 None 9 SNAP Press 9 sRGB Display 9 SWOP Press 9 Toyo 9 Vivid Color 9 ColorStix ink loading 36 ordering information 1 Commercial Press co
D DIC color correction 9 DP Feature Set, ordering information 4 E Eliminate Light Stripes brief procedure 49 Enhanced print quality mode 8 envelopes guidelines 19 printing details 18 printing from Microsoft Word, Macintosh 19 printing from Microsoft Word, Windows 22 printing from the manual-feed slot 14 sizes 12 Euroscale Press color correction 9 F Fast Color print quality mode 8 Feature Set, DP, ordering information front panel About My Printer 7 buttons 7 Help 7 introduction 6 Menu 7 Printer Demo 7 Fuj
I IDE hard drive, ordering information information resources 57 ink sticks loading 36 ordering information 1 4 J jams, paper brief procedure 42 L labels guidelines 31 ordering information 2 printing on 30 storing 31 light stripesbrief procedure 49 M Maintenance Kit ordering information 2 replacing 40 manual feed 2-sided printing 32 single-sided printing 14 supported media 13 margins envelopes 12 paper 11 media ordering information 1 tips 10 media jams exit cover 42 front cover 45 manual feed 46 trays 4
memory, printer, ordering information modes print quality 8 moving the printer 55 3 N None color correction 9 O online color resource 57 P paper jams (brief) 42 margins 11 ordering information 1 print area 11 sizes 11 tips 10 paper jams exit cover 42 front cover 45 manual feed 46 trays 47 paper trays ordering information 3 PhaserShare Token Ring network card, ordering information print area envelopes 12 paper 11 print quality modes 8 Enhanced 8 Fast Color 8 High Resolution/Photo 8 Standard 8 print spe
printer cart, ordering information 4 color corrections 9 feature set, ordering information 4 front panel 6 memory, ordering information 3 moving 55 print speed 8 quality modes 8 shipping 56 station, ordering information 4 R Rapid Release Guide cleaning (brief procedure) 53 ordering a replacement 3 paper jam 43 replaceable parts ordering information 3 S shipping the printer 56 smears ink 54 oil or ink 51 SNAP Press color correction 9 speed of printing 8 sRGB Display color correction 9 Standard print qualit
transparencies ordering information 2 printing from standard tray 24 printing from Transparency/Label Tray printing manual feed 14 sizes 11 transparency trays ordering information 3 trays high capacity 27 loading 24 optional assembly 25 ordering information 3 standard 23 Transparency/Label Tray 27 troubleshooting light stripes, brief procedure 49 media jams 42 print quality problems (brief) 49 smears, ink 54 smears, oil or ink 51 streaks, ink 52 27 V Vivid Color color correction 66 9 Phaser 850 Color P
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