KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer 20R Operator’s Guide Part No. 6B6192
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SpecificationsB-4 September 2000Power OutletsA separate, dedicated power line with a 208 V, 15 amp dedicated receptacle is required for the printer.Th
SpecificationsSeptember 2000 B-5Line VoltageThe printer operates satisfactorily over a range of voltages around the nominal voltage.The local utility
SpecificationsB-6 September 2000Power Receptacles (U.S. and Canada) Plug 6-15PReceptacle 6-15RNEMA Reference:PRINTERbranch circuit panelC
SpecificationsSeptember 2000 B-7Printer Power Receptacles (Europe)LN16A16ALN2(1.5 mm )ORCEE (7)250,16A250,16ACEE (7)PinNEUTRAL BUSGROUND BUS(Isolate
SpecificationsB-8 September 2000Telephone lineA telephone line (with a RJ11C modular phone jack) must be installed within 3 m (10 ft.) of the printer
September 2000 C-1Appendix C: Additional CalibrationInformationThe topics covered in this section include: • Installing the Calibration Software• An o
Additional Calibration InformationC-2 September 2000Installation Procedure1. Place the supplied CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive.2. When the Browser appea
Additional Calibration InformationSeptember 2000 C-36. Select the installation type:For Windows NT systems, select one of the following:• Typical inc
Additional Calibration InformationC-4 September 2000Kodak Device Calibration SoftwareThe Kodak Device Calibration Software is used to launch the Calib
Additional Calibration InformationSeptember 2000 C-5The table below defines the functions and their corresponding icons on the main window of the KODA
September 2000 xiAppendix E: Using the PHOTOSHOP Export Module... E-1Instal
Additional Calibration InformationC-6 September 2000Starting the Kodak Device Calibration SoftwareLoad the Calibration Software according to the table
Additional Calibration InformationSeptember 2000 C-7The Create a New Device dialog box appears.2. Enter the correct device settings. Use a unique ide
Additional Calibration InformationC-8 September 2000Editing the Log Settings To change the log settings for the KODAK Device Calibration:1. Deselect a
Additional Calibration InformationSeptember 2000 C-9Updating a Device To update or change the device name or the SCSI ID for any device:1. Select the
Additional Calibration InformationC-10 September 2000Deleting a Device To delete a device from the KODAK Device Calibration Software screen:1. Select
Additional Calibration InformationSeptember 2000 C-11Advanced Features of the LED II Calibration SoftwareThe Calibration Software for the KODAK PROFES
Additional Calibration InformationC-12 September 2000Value Graph
Additional Calibration InformationSeptember 2000 C-13Difference Graph
Additional Calibration InformationC-14 September 2000History Graph To view calibration graphs: 1. From the KODAK Device Calibration screen, double-cli
Additional Calibration InformationSeptember 2000 C-15The LED Calibration Application screen appears.2. Click the Graphs icon. One of the graphs appear
Additional Calibration InformationC-16 September 2000Sending LUTsThe Send LUT to Printer feature allows you to overwrite the current LUT in the printe
Additional Calibration InformationSeptember 2000 C-17The Send LUT to Printer dialog box appears.3. Select one of the LUTs from the dialog box and cli
Additional Calibration InformationC-18 September 2000The LED Calibration Application screen appears.2. Click the Send Test Target icon. The Send Targe
Additional Calibration InformationSeptember 2000 C-19NOTE: Windows NT users can click Browse to select another file name. The Open dialog box appears.
Additional Calibration InformationC-20 September 2000Editing the Calibration ConfigurationThe Edit Configuration feature allows you to change the prin
Additional Calibration InformationSeptember 2000 C-21The Edit Configuration screen appears with the Procedure tab displayed. 3. To navigate among the
Additional Calibration InformationC-22 September 2000IMPORTANT:Whenever you click OK, the software assumes ALL changes to the Edit Configuration are c
Additional Calibration InformationSeptember 2000 C-23To edit the configuration information on the Procedure tab:1. Use the drop-down lists to change t
Additional Calibration InformationC-24 September 2000Editing Information on the Density Source TabThe Density Source tab specifies how the calibration
Additional Calibration InformationSeptember 2000 C-25Editing Information on the Aim TabThe Aim tab specifies:• whether the aims used for calibration a
September 2000 xiiiAbout This GuideThis is a User’s Guide for the KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer 20R. It provides step-by-step instructions for the
Additional Calibration InformationC-26 September 2000Editing Information on the History TabThe History tab specifies information about maintaining cal
Additional Calibration InformationSeptember 2000 C-27Editing Information on the Paper TabThe Paper tab allows you to specify the paper being calibrate
Additional Calibration InformationC-28 September 2000Editing DP2 Information (WINDOWS NT Systems)When you click the DP2 tab of the Edit Configuration
Additional Calibration InformationSeptember 2000 C-29Editing KPIS Information (Macintosh Systems)If you are using the calibration output files with th
Additional Calibration InformationC-30 September 2000The display shows the Edit Configuration screen with the default settings for KPIS Location and K
Additional Calibration InformationSeptember 2000 C-31The display shows the updated Edit Configuration screen with updated File Location of CalDisk:Com
Additional Calibration InformationC-32 September 2000Creating a Density File for Use with CalibrationDuring calibration, you have the option of obtain
Installing the DensitometerThis section describes how to install the X-RITE DTP 36 Densitometer, including changing some of the attributes on the Edit
September 2000 D-1Appendix D: Using the Image PrintServer SoftwareThis section describes how to use the KODAK PROFESSIONAL Image Print Server Software
About This Guidexiv September 2000About Other Publications The following publication is included with the printer:Quick Reference Guide for the KODAK
Using the Image Print Server SoftwareD-2 September 2000Installing the Software1. Insert the IPS Software CD into the CD-ROM drive.2. Double-click on t
Using the Image Print Server SoftwareSeptember 2000 D-3Suspending and ResumingWhen the IPS application begins execution, it searches the current direc
Using the Image Print Server SoftwareD-4 September 2000Enqueue Example1. Select File->Enqueue from the menu bar for the main application screen
Using the Image Print Server SoftwareSeptember 2000 D-5The Enqueue dialog box appears.2. Type a file name into the Image File text box or click the B
Using the Image Print Server SoftwareD-6 September 2000Dialog Boxes and Print OptionsThis section describes the dialog boxes and print options for the
Using the Image Print Server SoftwareSeptember 2000 D-7Option DescriptionsThe main window allows you to choose the following options:Menu Access Butto
Using the Image Print Server SoftwareD-8 September 2000Enqueue Dialog Box Option DescriptionsThe selections/options that you can make from the Enqueue
Using the Image Print Server SoftwareSeptember 2000 D-9Source Directory Preferences Dialog Box Option DescriptionsThe selections/options that you can
Using the Image Print Server SoftwareD-10 September 2000Initialize Default Parameters Dialog BoxDescriptionThis dialog box appears if you press the Re
September 2000 E-1Appendix E: Using the PHOTOSHOPExport ModuleThis appendix describes how to use the Export Module for PHOTOSHOP on MACINTOSH Systems
About This GuideSeptember 2000 xvGetting Help from KodakYour Kodak sales representative is the best source for information about setting up and operat
Using the PHOTOSHOP Export ModuleE-2 September 2000Installing the Software1. Open the Adobe Photoshop folder on your computer.The Adobe Photoshop wind
Using the PHOTOSHOP Export ModuleSeptember 2000 E-36. Click and drag the KODAK LED Printer plug-in icon and Media Files over the Adobe Photoshop Plug
Using the PHOTOSHOP Export ModuleE-4 September 2000To select another printer:1. Click Select.The Select a KODAK LED Printer dialog box appears.2. Sel
Using the PHOTOSHOP Export ModuleSeptember 2000 E-5The KODAK LED Printer main dialog box appears.4. Make the remaining print option choices to meet t
Using the PHOTOSHOP Export ModuleE-6 September 2000Dialog Boxes and Print OptionsThis section describes the dialog box that allows you to specify prin
Using the PHOTOSHOP Export ModuleSeptember 2000 E-7Other optionsThe other selections you can make from the KODAK LED Printer main dialog box include t
Using the PHOTOSHOP Export ModuleE-8 September 2000 Page Layout AttributesOption DescriptionsThe Page Layout Attributes group box allows you to manipu
Using the PHOTOSHOP Export ModuleSeptember 2000 E-9Option DescriptionsThe following are descriptions of the options in the Select a KODAK LED Printer
Using the PHOTOSHOP Export ModuleE-10 September 2000Option DescriptionsThe following are descriptions of the options in the Printer Status dialog box:
Using the PHOTOSHOP Export ModuleSeptember 2000 E-11There are no printers found attached to the host computer. Check the connections and power to each
September 2000 Index-1Aaccess, operator and service B-2activate DP2, attribute in configuration file C-28activate KPIS, attribute in configuration fil
IndexIndex-2 September 2000error messagesExport Module E-10miscellaneous 5-8printer 5-3error, light 3-3European region helpline number 5-22Export Modu
IndexSeptember 2000 Index-3OOCP. see operator control panel (OCP)offline, printer mode 3-4on/off key 3-3online, printer mode 3-4operating procedures 3
IndexIndex-4 September 2000supply cassetteinstalling 3-12loading paper 3-6removing 3-6Ttakeup cassetteinstalling 3-14removing 3-20removing exposed pap
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September 2000 1-11 IntroductionThis chapter includes the following information about the KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer 20R:Product Description
Introduction1-2 September 2000Equipment Overview host computer and SCSI cable Front Viewdensitometer (not included) front door pa
September 2000 2-12 Using the SystemThis chapter explains how to use the KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer 20R. It takes you from startup to shutdow
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Using the System2-2 September 2000Calibrating the PrinterYou need to calibrate the printer when you start the system up each day. You also need to cal
Using the SystemSeptember 2000 2-3The LED Calibration screen appears.3. Click Go to start the calibration cycle. Downloading LUTs and Sending Test Pri
Using the System2-4 September 2000The Send LUT to Printer screen appears.NOTE: The highlighted LUT in the dialog box above is the most recent calibrat
Using the SystemSeptember 2000 2-5The system automatically downloads the LUT file to the printer to create a test print. When the test print has been
Using the System2-6 September 20003. Slide the lever on the densitometer to position 30. Align the edge of the test print with the lever on the densi
Using the SystemSeptember 2000 2-72. If calibration is out of tolerance, it may be necessary to run four or more iterations of the calibration cycle
Using the System2-8 September 2000b. Select one of the four options to try to complete the calibration successfully. • If the Out of Tolerance dialog
Using the SystemSeptember 2000 2-9Hard ShutdownUse this method for shutting down the printer for an extended period of time (several days or longer).1
September 2000 3-13 Operating ProceduresThis section provides the information you need to operate the KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer 20R. Topics
Regulatory InformationRadio Frequency InterferenceThe United States (47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B, FCC Class A, EMC)This equipment has been tested and fou
Operating Procedures3-2 September 2000Operator Control Panel (OCP)The operator control panel (OCP) for the printer allows you to view and control:• cu
Operating ProceduresSeptember 2000 3-3OCP Key/Light DescriptionsKey/LightKey /LED Indicator LightDescription/FunctionStart Key The Start key turns on
Operating Procedures3-4 September 2000MenuThe menu allows you to access other printer features. NOTE: To access the menu, the print queue must not hav
Operating ProceduresSeptember 2000 3-5Status MessagesStatus messages display on the LCD display of the OCP to indicate the status or current state of
Operating Procedures3-6 September 2000Loading Paper Into the Supply CassetteWARNING: Move the supply cassette from the printer to a table to load or u
Operating ProceduresSeptember 2000 3-7Loading the Paper1. Unlock the supply cassette locks.2. Open the supply cassette.3. If necessary, remove paper
Operating Procedures3-8 September 2000TIP: Practice the following steps in the light with an empty cardboard core before you load a new roll of paper
Operating ProceduresSeptember 2000 3-912. Feed the lead edge of the paper through the slotted opening in the paper cassette.13. Close the supply cas
Operating Procedures3-10 September 2000Attaching a Digital Paper SaverTo save paper that is lost during the paper loading process when using the “1-St
Operating ProceduresSeptember 2000 3-117. Fold the edges of the splice tape over the digital printer paper saver and the paper.8. Cut a second piece
Safety RegulationsIMPORTANT: This equipment incorporates high-voltage components. Adequate safeguards and interlocks have been designed into this equi
Operating Procedures3-12 September 2000Installing the Loaded Paper Supply Into the Printer1. Open the paper supply door.2. Empty the punch chad tray.
Operating ProceduresSeptember 2000 3-1310. When the message “Feed paper into printer...” appears, pull the lead edge of the paper (or digital printer
Operating Procedures3-14 September 2000Installing the Takeup CassettePreparing the Takeup Cassette1. Unlatch the takeup cassette locks and open the ta
Operating ProceduresSeptember 2000 3-157. Install the core support assembly into the takeup cassette. See the instructions on the label on the top of
Operating Procedures3-16 September 20003. Install the takeup cassette onto the cassette support arms. IMPORTANT:Check that the bearings on the casset
Operating ProceduresSeptember 2000 3-17Cinching the Media to the Cardboard CoreDo the following to cinch (attach) the media (paper or digital printer
Operating Procedures3-18 September 2000(d) Turn the flange on the core support assembly until you have wrapped enough paper around the cardboard core
Operating ProceduresSeptember 2000 3-19Unloading the Paper from the PrinterThe menu provides two options for unloading paper before the end of the rol
Operating Procedures3-20 September 2000Removing the Takeup CassetteWARNING: Move the takeup cassette from the printer to a table to load or unload pap
Operating ProceduresSeptember 2000 3-21Removing Exposed Paper from the Takeup Cassette1. Remove the takeup cassette from the printer. See “Unloading t
Warranty InformationThe following warranty information pertains to equipment that is installed in the United States only. For equipment installed in c
Operating Procedures3-22 September 20006. Remove:• screw lock or flange• exposed paper from the core support assemblyNOTE: After removing the screw lo
Operating ProceduresSeptember 2000 3-23Using the Printer FeaturesThe following features are available from the menu on the OCP. Accessing the Menu1. P
Operating Procedures3-24 September 2000Shutdown and RestartShutdown1. Select “Shutdown” from the main menu on the OCP.2. Select “Shutdown NOW?”This ca
Operating ProceduresSeptember 2000 3-25Paper Loading OptionsNOTE: For options in which the first exposure is not individually punched, the first expos
Operating Procedures3-26 September 2000Changing the Paper Loading OptionWhen using the Paper Loading Feature, you should select the paper load option
Operating ProceduresSeptember 2000 3-27Setting the Length of the Paper TrailerThis value determines the amount of unexposed paper to be added to the t
Operating Procedures3-28 September 2000Gutter Punch—controlled by a command sent from the host computer. See “Changing the Gutter Width” on page 3-35.
Operating ProceduresSeptember 2000 3-29Using the Automatic Roll IDThe printer has the ability to automatically print a roll identification (roll ID) a
Operating Procedures3-30 September 2000Setting the Page Starts Value1. Select “Setup” from the main menu on the OCP.2. Select “Printer”.3. Select “Pag
Operating ProceduresSeptember 2000 3-313. Adjust the page starts value to the calculated pixel value. If the white border is on the:• back edge—reduc
Operating Procedures3-32 September 2000Resetting the Copyright Detection LUTsThis procedure resets the Copyright Detection LUTs stored in nvram to the
Operating ProceduresSeptember 2000 3-33Selecting A ModemResetting the Modem Port1. Select “Setup” from the main menu on the OCP.2. Select “Ports”.3. S
Operating Procedures3-34 September 2000Setting the Current Day1. Select “Setup” from the main menu on the OCP.2. Select “Time”.3. Select “Day”.4. Use
Operating ProceduresSeptember 2000 3-35Changing the Units of Measurement for Paper Sizes1. Select “Setup” from the main menu on the OCP.2. Select “Pri
Operating Procedures3-36 September 2000Setting the Copyright Detection FeatureThe Copyright Detection feature is designed to protect the copyrighted i
Operating ProceduresSeptember 2000 3-37Handling and Storing the PaperFollow the instructions included with the paper for storing and handling the pape
Operating Procedures3-38 September 2000In the printer, the paper is punched before the print job is printed. Since the punch is upstream of the printi
September 2000 4-14 Maintaining the EquipmentThis chapter includes information you will need to maintain the KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer 20R.
Maintaining the Equipment4-2 September 2000Removing the Punch ChadRemove and dispose of the punch chad from the punch chad tray in the paper supply ar
Maintaining the EquipmentSeptember 2000 4-3Periodic MaintenanceReplacing the Air FilterThe air filter under the shoe should be replaced approximately
September 2000 vii Table Of Contents About This Guide...
September 2000 5-15 Diagnostics and TroubleshootingThis chapter describes the error messages for the KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer 20R and offer
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-2 September 2000Printer Paper PathThe paper path through the printer is illustrated below. Use this information when
Diagnostics and TroubleshootingSeptember 2000 5-3Printer Error MessagesIf the error message continues to occur after implementing the possible solutio
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-4 September 200018 unexpected OCP reply The 300 board sent an unexpected message to the 200 board.Call for service.20
Diagnostics and TroubleshootingSeptember 2000 5-566 paper jam in shoe Jam detect sensor detected jammed paper at the shoe entrance.• Remove jammed pap
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-6 September 200080 paper at shoe entr not detectedDuring paper loading, the lead edge of the paper was not detected a
Diagnostics and TroubleshootingSeptember 2000 5-796 shoe exit nip made not detectedThe shoe exit nip made switch was not detected after moving the sho
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-8 September 2000Miscellaneous Printer Error MessagesMiscellaneous error messages indicate that a problem with the pri
Diagnostics and TroubleshootingSeptember 2000 5-9Clearing Paper Jams1. Open the paper supply door.2. Cut the paper with a scissors or knife.3. Open
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Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-10 September 20006. Pull the paper out of the printer from the paper supply area.NOTE: Follow the instructions for c
Diagnostics and TroubleshootingSeptember 2000 5-11Troubleshooting Observable ErrorsObservation Possible Cause Possible SolutionA print has a line on i
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-12 September 2000The boarders on the prints are not the right size.The host software’s image positioning is not corre
Diagnostics and TroubleshootingSeptember 2000 5-13Additional Troubleshooting Tips for the Printer• Be careful to correctly load, seat, and thread the
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-14 September 2000Calibration TroubleshootingThis section describes the problems that you may occasionally have when u
Diagnostics and TroubleshootingSeptember 2000 5-156 The following file already exists:_filename_.The system is trying to save to a file that already e
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-16 September 2000111 There is insufficient memory for the requested operation on device:_devicename_.The application
Diagnostics and TroubleshootingSeptember 2000 5-17202 The following parameter is invalid:_parametername:_parametervalue_.An internal error occurred wi
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-18 September 2000704 CalToleranceFile:: initialize must be called first.An internal error occurred with the software.
Diagnostics and TroubleshootingSeptember 2000 5-19923 An error occurred during the loading of a printer. Please check to make sure the file chosen was
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Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-20 September 20001202 Error:_error_from densitometer.Unexpected error was returned from the densitometer.Calibrate th
Diagnostics and TroubleshootingSeptember 2000 5-21Non-Numeric Error MessagesError Message Possible Cause/Subsystem Possible SolutionAn underrun error
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting5-22 September 2000Getting Additional HelpYour Kodak Sales Representative is the best source for information about the
September 2000 A-1Appendix A: Ordering SuppliesThis appendix includes ordering information for Kodak accessories, supplies, paper, leaders and splice
Ordering SuppliesA-2 September 2000Standard (U.S.) PaperPurchase these items through your Kodak representative. * NOTE: 12 in. x 574 ft. paper is not
Ordering SuppliesSeptember 2000 A-3Leaders and Splice TapePurchase these items through the appropriate vendor.* Call 1-800-572-3600 in the United Stat
September 2000 B-1Appendix B: SpecificationsThis appendix includes specifications and site requirements information for the printer.Printer Specificat
SpecificationsB-2 September 2000Site RequirementsOperator and Service AccessWhen fully assembled the equipment requires a minimum of 91 cm(36 in.) on
SpecificationsSeptember 2000 B-3ElectricalThe KODAK PROFESSIONAL LED II Printer 20R is manufactured to operate within one of the following sets of pow
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