Home > Dell > Printer > Dell 2150cn User Guide

Dell 2150cn User Guide

    Download as PDF Print this page Share this page

    Have a look at the manual Dell 2150cn User Guide online for free. It’s possible to download the document as PDF or print. UserManuals.tech offer 327 Dell manuals and user’s guides for free. Share the user manual or guide on Facebook, Twitter or Google+.

    Page
    of 495
    							Understanding Fonts349
    FILE LOCATION:  C:\Users\fxstdpc-
    admin\Desktop\30_UG??\Mioga_SFP_UG_FM\Mioga_SFP_UG_FM\section21.fm
    DELL CONFIDENTIAL – PRELIMINARY 9/13/10 - FOR PROOF ONLY
    The point size of a font is defined as the distance from the top of the tallest 
    character in the font to the bottom of the lowest character in the font. Due to the 
    definition of point size, different fonts printed at the same point size may appear 
    quite different in size. This is because there are other font parameters that affect 
    how the font looks. However, the point size of a font is an excellent specification 
    of the relative size of a font. The following examples illustrate two very 
    different proportional fonts at 14 point: 
    Bitmapped and Scalable Fonts
    The printer uses both bitmapped and scalable fonts.
    Bitmapped fonts are stored in print memory as predefined patterns of bits that 
    represent a typeface at a specific size, style, and resolution. The following 
    illustration shows an example of a character from a bitmapped font.
     
    						
    							350Understanding Fonts
    FILE LOCATION:  C:\Users\fxstdpc-
    admin\Desktop\30_UG??\Mioga_SFP_UG_FM\Mioga_SFP_UG_FM\section21.fm
    DELL CONFIDENTIAL – PRELIMINARY 9/13/10 - FOR PROOF ONLY
    Bitmapped fonts are available in different type styles and point sizes as 
    downloadable fonts.
    Scalable fonts (also called outline fonts) are stored as computer programs that 
    define the outlines of the characters in the font. Each time you print characters 
    from a scalable font, the printer creates a bitmap of the characters at the point 
    size you choose and saves it temporarily in print memory.
    These temporary bitmapped fonts are deleted when you turn off or reset the 
    printer. Scalable fonts provide the flexibility of printing in many different point 
    sizes.
    Your printer uses different scalable font formats for downloading fonts to the 
    printer. PCL 5/PCL 6 uses Intellifont and TrueType scalable fonts. There are 
    thousands of different scalable fonts available in these different font formats 
    from numerous font suppliers.
    If you plan to use many downloadable bitmapped or scalable fonts or if you plan 
    to use many different sizes of scalable fonts, you may need to purchase 
    additional memory for your printer.
     
    						
    							Understanding Fonts351
    FILE LOCATION:  C:\Users\fxstdpc-
    admin\Desktop\30_UG??\Mioga_SFP_UG_FM\Mioga_SFP_UG_FM\section21.fm
    DELL CONFIDENTIAL – PRELIMINARY 9/13/10 - FOR PROOF ONLY
    Resident Fonts
    Your printer is equipped with resident fonts stored permanently in print memory. 
    Different fonts are available in PCL 5/PCL 6. Some of the most popular 
    typefaces, like Courier and TimesNew, are available for all printer languages.
    The following table lists all the fonts resident in your printer. See Printing Font 
    Sample List for instructions on how to print samples of the fonts. You can 
    select the resident fonts from your software program or from the operator panel.
    Resident bitmapped and scalable fonts
    PCL 5/PCL 6
    CG Times CG Omega BdIt Coronet
    CG Times It
    CG Times Bd Garamond Antiqua Marigold
    CG Times BdIt Garamond Krsv
    Garamond Hlb Arial
    Univers Md Garamond KrsvHlb Arial It
    Univers MdIt Arial Bd
    Univers Bd Courier Arial BdIt
    Univers BdIt Courier It
    Univers MdCd Courier Bd TimesNew
    Univers MdCdIt Courier BdIt TimesNew It
    Univers BdCd TimesNew Bd
    Univers BdCdIt LetterGothic TimesNew BdIt
    LetterGothic It
    AntiqueOlv LetterGothic Bd Symbol
    AntiqueOlv It
    AntiqueOlv Bd Albertus Md Wingdings
    Albertus XBd
    CG Omega
    CG Omega It Clarendon Cd
    CG Omega Bd
     
    						
    							352Understanding Fonts
    FILE LOCATION:  C:\Users\fxstdpc-
    admin\Desktop\30_UG??\Mioga_SFP_UG_FM\Mioga_SFP_UG_FM\section21.fm
    DELL CONFIDENTIAL – PRELIMINARY 9/13/10 - FOR PROOF ONLY
    Symbol Sets
    A symbol set is the collection of alphabetic and numeric characters, punctuation, 
    and special characters available in the font you select. Symbol sets support the 
    requirements for different languages or specific applications, such as math 
    symbols used for scientific text.
    In PCL 5/PCL 6, a symbol set also defines which character will print for each 
    key on the keyboard (or more specifically, for each code point). Some 
    applications require different characters at some code points. To support 
    multiple applications and languages, your printer has 36 symbol sets for the 
    resident PCL 5/PCL 6 fonts.
    Symbol Sets for PCL 5/PCL 6
    Not all font names support all of the symbol sets listed. 
    Times Roman Palatino Roman N C Schbk Roman
    Times It Palatino It N C Schbk It
    Times Bd Palatino Bd N C Schbk Bd
    Times BdIt Palatino BdIt N C Schbk BdIt
    Helvetica ITCBookman Lt ITC A G Go Bk
    Helvetica Ob ITCBookman LtIt ITC A G Go BkOb
    Helvetica Bd ITCBookmanDm ITC A G Go Dm
    Helvetica BdOb ITCBookmanDm It ITC A G Go DmOb
    CourierPS HelveticaNr ZapfC MdIt
    CourierPS Ob HelveticaNr Ob
    CourierPS Bd HelveticaNr Bd ZapfDingbats
    CourierPS BdOb HelveticaNr BdOb
    SymbolPSResident bitmapped and scalable fonts
    PCL 5/PCL 6
     
    						
    							Understanding Fonts353
    FILE LOCATION:  C:\Users\fxstdpc-
    admin\Desktop\30_UG??\Mioga_SFP_UG_FM\Mioga_SFP_UG_FM\section21.fm
    DELL CONFIDENTIAL – PRELIMINARY 9/13/10 - FOR PROOF ONLY
    Roman 8 (Default) ISO 8859-1 Latin 1 ISO 8859-2 Latin 2
    ISO 8859-9 Latin 5 ISO 8859-10 Latin 6 PC-8
    PC-8 DN PC-775 Baltic PC-850 Multilingual
    PC-852 Latin 2 PC-1004 OS/2 PC Turkish
    Windows 3.1 Latin 1 Windows 3.1 Latin 2 Windows 3.1 Latin 5
    D e s k To p P S  Te x t M C  Te x t
    Microsoft Publishing Math 8 PS Math
    Pi Font Legal ISO 4 United Kingdom
    ISO 6 ASCII ISO 11 Swedish:names ISO 15 Italian
    ISO 17 Spanish ISO 21 German ISO 60 Norwegian v1
    ISO 69 French Windows 3.0 Latin 1 Windows Baltic
    Symbol Wingdings ITC ZapfDingbats MS
     
    						
    							354Understanding Fonts
    FILE LOCATION:  C:\Users\fxstdpc-
    admin\Desktop\30_UG??\Mioga_SFP_UG_FM\Mioga_SFP_UG_FM\section21.fm
    DELL CONFIDENTIAL – PRELIMINARY 9/13/10 - FOR PROOF ONLY
     
    						
    							DELL CONFIDENTIAL – PRELIMINARY 9/13/10 - FOR PROOF ONLY
    Understanding Printer Messages355
    22
    Understanding Printer Messages
    The printer operator panel displays error messages describing the current state 
    of the printer and indicates possible printer problems you must resolve. This 
    chapter provides a list of error codes and tells you how to clear error messages.
     NOTICE: When an error message appears, the print data remaining on the printer 
    and the information accumulated in the memory of the printer are not secure.
     
    NOTE: An error code is listed in an error message.
     
    NOTE: For error messages that are not listed in this chapter, refer to instructions 
    in each error message.
    1 LCD panel
    *12   button 
    3   button 4  (Menu) button
    5 Ready / Error LED*
    26 (Set) button
    7 (Cancel) button
    *1Displays an error message when an error occurs.*2Lights green when the printer is ready or sleeping and blinks when data is being 
    received. Lights orange when an error occurs and blinks when an unrecoverable 
    print error occurs.
    Error-Code What you can do
     
    						
    							356Understanding Printer Messages
    FILE LOCATION:  C:\Users\fxstdpc-
    admin\Desktop\30_UG??\Mioga_SFP_UG_FM\Mioga_SFP_UG_FM\section22.fm
    DELL CONFIDENTIAL – PRELIMINARY 9/13/10 - FOR PROOF ONLY
    004-310 Turn off the printer. Confirm that the optional 250-sheet feeder is 
    correctly installed, and turn on the printer. Contact customer support if 
    this failure is repeated.
    004-311 Turn off the printer. Confirm that the duplexer is correctly installed, and 
    turn on the printer. Contact customer support if this failure is repeated.
    004-312 Turn off the printer, and turn it on again. Contact customer support if this 
    failure is repeated.
    009-360 Turn off the printer. Confirm the yellow cartridge is correctly installed, 
    and turn on the printer. Contact customer support if this failure is 
    repeated.
    009-361 Turn off the printer. Confirm the magenta cartridge is correctly installed, 
    and turn on the printer. Contact customer support if this failure is 
    repeated.
    009-362 Turn off the printer. Confirm the cyan cartridge is correctly installed, and 
    turn on the printer. Contact customer support if this failure is repeated.
    009-363 Turn off the printer. Confirm the black cartridge is correctly installed, and 
    turn on the printer. Contact customer support if this failure is repeated.
    010-317 Turn off the printer and wait for 30 minutes. Open the front cover and 
    make sure that the fuser is fully installed.
    010-377 Turn off the printer. Confirm that the fuser is correctly installed, and turn 
    on the printer. Contact customer support if this failure is repeated.
    016-316 Turn off the printer. Remove the optional 512 MB memory module from 
    the slot, and then reattach it firmly. Turn on the printer. Contact customer 
    support if this failure is repeated.
    016-317 Turn off the printer, and turn it on again. Contact customer support if this 
    failure is repeated.
    016-318 Remove the unsupported additional memory module. Contact customer 
    support if this failure is repeated.
    016-386 Turn off the printer, and turn it on again. Contact customer support if this 
    failure is repeated.
    016-387
    016-388
    016-391 Turn off the printer, and turn it on again. Contact customer support if this 
    failure is repeated.
    016-392
    016-393
    016-394
     
    						
    							Understanding Printer Messages357
    FILE LOCATION:  C:\Users\fxstdpc-
    admin\Desktop\30_UG??\Mioga_SFP_UG_FM\Mioga_SFP_UG_FM\section22.fm
    DELL CONFIDENTIAL – PRELIMINARY 9/13/10 - FOR PROOF ONLY
    016-404 Contact your system administrator.
    016-405
    016-520
    016-521
    016-522
    016-523
    016-524
    016-527
    016-531 The account is not registered. Contact your system administrator.
    016-532
    016-533
    016-545
    016-535
    016-536
    016-541 Contact your system administrator.
    016-542
    016-543
    016-750 Press the 
     (Set) button, or wait for 30 seconds for the printer to 
    recover. 
    016-753
    016-755
    016-756 Contact your system administrator.
    016-757 The account is not registered. Contact your system administrator.
    016-758 The function cannot be used. Contact your system administrator.
    016-759 Printable page limit is exceeded. Contact your system administrator. 
    016-786 Press the 
     (Set) button, or wait for 30 seconds for the printer to 
    recover. Check if the network cable is connected properly. If there is no 
    problem with the network cable, contact server administrator. 016-790
    016-791 Press the 
     (Set) button, or wait for 30 seconds for the printer to 
    recover.
    016-799 Press the 
     (Set) button to clear the message and cancel the current 
    print job. Confirm the configuration of the printer on the printer driver.
     
    						
    							358Understanding Printer Messages
    FILE LOCATION:  C:\Users\fxstdpc-
    admin\Desktop\30_UG??\Mioga_SFP_UG_FM\Mioga_SFP_UG_FM\section22.fm
    DELL CONFIDENTIAL – PRELIMINARY 9/13/10 - FOR PROOF ONLY
    016-920 Press the  (Set) button and try again. 
    016-921
    016-922
    016-930 The device is not supported. Remove it from the front USB port.
    016-931 The USB hub is not supported. Remove it from the front USB port.
    024-910 Reload the specified paper on the standard 250-sheet tray. 
    024-911 Reload the specified paper on the optional 250-sheet feeder. 
    024-914 Reload the specified paper on the SSF. 
    024-946 Insert the standard 250-sheet tray.
    024-947 Insert the optional 250-sheet feeder.
    027-452 Change IP address to avoid duplication. Turn off the printer, and turn it on 
    again.
    027-446
    042-700 Wait for a while until the printer cools down.
    071-100 Remove the standard 250-sheet tray and jammed paper. Open and close 
    the front cover. 
    071-920 Set side 2 of the sheet to the standard 250-sheet tray. 
    071-921 Press the 
     (Set) button.
    072-100 Remove the optional 250-sheet feeder and jammed paper. Open and close 
    the front cover. 
    072-921 Press the 
     (Set) button.
    072-920 Set side 2 of the sheet to the optional 250-sheet feeder.
    072-101 Remove the standard 250-sheet tray or the optional 250-sheet feeder, and 
    remove the jammed paper. Open and close the front cover.
    072-908 Remove the standard 250-sheet tray or the optional 250-sheet feeder, and 
    remove the jammed paper. Open and close the front cover. 
    075-101 Open the front cover and remove the jammed paper, and then open and 
    close the front cover.
    075-102 Pull the jammed paper out of the SSF. Open and close the front cover.
    072-921 Press the 
     (Set) button.
    075-922 Remove the paper from the SSF.
    075-923 Pull the paper out of the SSF. Reload the paper in the SSF.
    077-300 Close the front cover.
     
    						
    All Dell manuals Comments (0)

    Related Manuals for Dell 2150cn User Guide