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DP N17 User Guide
PUBLICATION ISSUED BY: Olivetti Lexikon, S. p. A. 77, Via Jervis - 10015 Ivrea (Italy)
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The Olivetti DP N17 Network Laser Printers
User Guide
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PUBLICATION ISSUED BY:
Olivetti Lexikon, S. p. A. 77, Via Jervis - 10015 Ivrea (Italy) Copyright © 1999, Olivetti All rights reserved
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Olivetti Lexikon, S. p. A. [. . . ] Do not overfill the paper cassette.
If you are not changing paper size, go to Step 2.
1
Adjust the end and width guides to fit the size of paper you are loading. A Lift up one side of the end guide (1) at the rear of the tray, then lift up the other side of the end guide. C Press both sides of the end guide down until it clicks into place at the desired length. D Slide the width guide (2) to fit the width of the paper.
2
Load paper. The type of paper loaded (plain, prepunched, letterhead, transparency, etc. ) must be set using the Tray 2 Type (or Tray 3 Type) item in the Control Panel's Tray Menu (refer to Chapter 3 of the System Administrator Guide).
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Loading Paper
Figure 4. 4
500-sheet Paper Deck paper orientation
Top View
1 Drilled paper (simplex or duplex printing) 2 Letterhead (duplex printing) 3 Letterhead (simplex printing)
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Using the High Capacity Feeder
The optional High Capacity Feeder (HCF) holds 2, 000 sheets of 20 lb (75 g/m2) paper. Refer to the section "Selecting Paper" (page 4-2) for acceptable paper sizes and weights. (See Appendix A of the System Administrator Guide for ordering information and Appendix C of the System Administrator Guide for installation instructions. )
When the HCF is installed, it can be accessed using your existing applications/drivers as Tray 2 (or as Tray 3 if a 500-Sheet Paper Deck and Cassette is also installed).
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Do not attempt to load the High Capacity Feeder during printing. Do not overfill the feeder.
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Loading Paper
1
Open the paper drawer, and wait until tray fully lowers. Otherwise, continue to Step 2.
2
Adjust the end and side paper guides for paper size. Ensure that both the top and bottom of the paper guides are seated into the correct size slots.
3
Load paper using the opening in the side of the drawer. The type of paper loaded (plain, prepunched, letterhead, transparency, etc. ) must be set using the Tray 2 Type (or Tray 3 Type) item in the Control Panel's Tray Menu (refer to Chapter 3 of the System Administrator Guide).
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Loading Paper
Figure 4. 5
High Capacity Feeder paper orientation
Top View
1 Legal size paper guide position 2 Folio size paper guide position 3 A4 size paper guide position 4 Letter size paper guide position 5 Drilled paper (simplex or duplex printing) 6 A4 size paper guide position 7 Letter/legal/folio size paper guide position 8 Letterhead (duplex printing) 9 Letterhead (simplex printing)
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Loading Paper
Using the Envelope Feeder
The Envelope Feeder is an optional paper handling device available for the DP N17. (See Appendix A of the System Administrator Guide for ordering information and Appendix C of the System Administrator Guide for installation instructions. )
1
Slide out the envelope support.
2
Lift the envelope holder.
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3
Stack the envelopes face up with the stack against the feeder's left edge. For PCL applications: The corner for the return address should be on the left side of the stack and trailing as the envelopes go into the printer (as shown at left). For PostScript applications: Some PostScript applications require that the envelopes be loaded with the return address corner on the right side of the stack and leading as the envelopes go into the printer. Do not force the envelopes between the last two rollers (the two that touch), as this may cause a jam to occur.
4
Adjust the side guide against the right side of the stack and lower the envelope holder. Do not stack envelopes higher than the red "full" line on the side guide, nor push the side guide so hard against the stack as to deform the envelopes.
5
Because the Envelope Feeder does not have a paper size sensor, you must tell the printer which size envelope is loaded via the Envelope Size item in the Control Panel's Tray Menu. The type of envelope (plain, prepunched, letterhead, transparency, etc. ) must also be set, using the Tray Menu's Envelope Type item. See Chapter 3: Using the Control Panel for instructions on accessing menus. With the Envelope Feeder installed, the MBF may still be used.
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Automatic Tray Switching
Automatic Tray Switching
Automatic tray switching, available for both PCL and PostScript jobs, enables you to group two or more input trays together into one logical tray, and in a specific order in which the trays will be searched to satisfy an input request. When the current paper tray runs out of paper, the printer automatically switches to the next tray in the sequence, provided the paper size and type in the next tray is the same size and type as that in the current tray. If the paper size and type specified in your software application does not match the paper loaded in the current paper tray, the printer automatically searches the next tray in the sequence for a paper size and type that matches.
Tray switching is made possible via the Tray Sequence item in the Control Panel's Tray Menu. It enables grouping of Tray 1 in the printer, the MBF, and optional Trays 2 and 3 (if installed) into a variety of sequence combinations. [. . . ] Make certain that the software application you are using to create your print job is configured properly. · If your page prints as it should, your printer and interface are functioning properly. · If your information prints correctly, but doesn't look right, you may have: - An error in your command sequence/operator. · Command errors may be identified by looking at your input file. [. . . ]