Panasonic 8420 Operating Instructions Manual
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41 Printer Setup 3Separate the media guides to the approximate width of the media. 4Fan the media, and then tap it on a level surface to avoid media jams or skewed printing. NOTE: •The recommended transparency is 3M CG3700. If the print quality is poor, try printing on the other side. 5Insert the media with the printing side up into the multi- purpose tray. The height of media should not exceed the limit mark on the left guide, or it may cause a media jam.
42 Printer Setup 6 Adjust the media guides to the media size. 7 Use the printer driver to select the multi-purpose tray. To load an envelope in the multi-purpose tray: Do not insert more than one envelope at a time. Only black text can be printed on envelopes. For more detailed information, see “Envelopes” on page 210. 1 Set the media thickness switch (page 39). 2 Adjust the media guides to the width of the envelope. 3 Insert the envelope with the short end entering the printer first and the printing side facing up. The edge where the stamp will be located enters the printer last. 4 From your computer, use the printer driver to choose Envelope from the Paper Size menu and Paper Source menu.
43 Printer Setup To load labels in the multi-purpose tray: For detailed information on labels, see “Transparencies and labels” on page 209. 1Set the media thickness switch (page 39). 2Adjust the media guides to the width of the label sheets. 3Insert label sheets in the multi-purpose tray with the printing side up and insert the top of the sheets first. The height of labels should not exceed the limit mark on the guide. 4Choose MPT Label as the paper source in the Paper tab of the printer driver. NOTE: •Avoid printing labels if the temperature is too high; doing so may damage consumables.
44 Printer Setup Using the front panel The printer’s front panel enables you to set options and view the status of the printer and print jobs. This section provides information about: •Status messages and error messages •Top-level menus you can access from the front panel •Printing printer information pages from the front panel This section describes the functions of the front panel, illustrated below: The 2 line, 24 character LCD window on the front panel displays status messages. When the printer is printing normally, status information about the current jobs appear in the display window. For a detailed explanation of the activity lights and buttons on the front panel, see “Front panel overview” on page 27. When the printer is printing normally, status information about current jobs appears in the display window. The messages are: •Ready—Displays while the printer is ready to print but not processing or printing a job. •Printing—Displays while a job is printing. •Processing—Displays while the job is processing. •Canceling Job—Appears when you cancel a print job. •Ready(Sleep)—Appears when the printer is in an power saver mode. This mode can reduce the total power consumption of the printer to less than 35 watts. Full power mode is restored when the printer receives a job or when you press the Menu/Exit button or print a page at the printer. Before the printer can print after being in Ready(Sleep), it needs to warm up to heat up the fuser. The actual warm-up time depends on how long the printer has been in power saver mode. If the printer has been in Ready(Sleep) power saver mode for a long time, the warm-up period will be longer. MENU /EXIT CONTINUE CANCELENTERREADY ERROR Status messages
45 Printer Setup If there is a printing problem, the Error indicator will be on, and an error will appear in the display window. For information about error messages, see “Front panel status and error messages” on page 177. The table below describes the printer’s top-level menus. To access the menus, press the Menu/Exit button. To scroll through the menus, press the Continue/Forward or Cancel/Left button on the front panel. Some of these menus (Parallel Port Setup, Network Port Setup, and Network Protocol Setup) are used to configure the printer’s initial Setup, which must be completed before users can send jobs to the printer. For information on performing the initial Setup from the front panel, see page 106 . Choose To specifySee also Test Page Printing one of three sample pages, stored in the printer’s ROM: Font List, Test Print, and Configuration page. Page 47 Check And Print* Printing additional copies of a Check and Print job after the initial Check and Print copy has been printed. Specify the number of additional copies of the job to print using the Check and Print screens from the printer’s front panel. For Macintosh, see Chapter 2 of Drivers and Utilities Reference Guide . For Windows, see Chapter 1 of Drivers and Utilities Reference Guide . Bias Adjustment Toner density See Chapter 7, “Color Calibration”. Visual Calibration Color calibration of the printer See Chapter 7, “Color Calibration”. Color Adjustment Toner density and brightness See Chapter 7, “Color Calibration”. Maintenance Display the remaining percentage of each of the consumables. Page 152 Image Area The amount of the last printed page covered by toner, for all toner colors. The average amount of the printed page covered by toner, for all toner colors since a toner cartridge replacement. Page 153 Error messages Top-level menus * This menu is available only on printers with a hard disk drive.
46 Printer Setup * These menus are available only on printers with a hard disk drive. NOTE: • Network Port Setup and Network Protocol Setup appear only for networked printers. E NERGY S TAR Enable entering E NERGY S TAR mode which can reduce the total power consumption of the printer to less than 35 watts.Page 107 Parallel Port SetupEnable printing through the parallel port, set parallel port timeout, specify data mode.Page 107 Network Port SetupSpecify Ethernet or Token Ring settings for network connections to the printer.Page 107 Network Protocol SetupSpecify settings for network protocols, including TCP/IP, AppleTalk, and IXP/SPX.Page 109 Language Specify the language of the LCD text, and the language used in the Test, Configuration, and Calibration pages.Page 111 Reset Queues*Clear all jobs from queues and clear the Job Log.Page 111 Hard Disk* Initialize hard disk drive. .Page 111 Choose To specifySee also
47 Printer Setup There are several pages that you can print from the front panel. This section provides instructions for printing a Test Print, a Configuration Page, and PostScript Font List. The Test Print includes a color sample as well as the printer’s name, enabled network protocols, memory configurations, and installed options. The Configuration Page lists information about the printer, the current Setup configuration, and the number of printer fonts. It’s a good idea to print a Configuration Page before you make Setup changes, in case you need to restore some settings later. The PostScript Font List print out the list of available printer fonts. You can print a Test Print before you set up the KX-P8420—or at any other time from the Ready or the Ready(Sleep) screen. To print a Test Print: 1Turn on the printer and allow it to warm up. Messages appear on the front panel as the KX-P8420 printer runs through its power-up tests. 2From the Ready screen, press the Menu/Exit button on the printer’s front panel. 3Press the Enter button. 4Press the Continue/Forward button until you see Test Print and then press the Enter button. Examine the quality of the Test Print. Printing pages from the front panel Installed Memory (RAM): 32MBMemory Panasonic KX-P8420 ConfigurationPrinter Name: KX-P8420 Resolution: 600 dpi x 600 dpi Printer Language(s): PS3 Calibration: No Test Print
48 Printer Setup To print a Configuration Page or PostScript Font List: 1 From the Ready screen, press the Menu/Exit button on the front panel. 2 Press the Enter button to display a list of available pages. 3 Press the Continue/Forward (or Cancel/Left ) button until you see Configuration Page or PS Font List in the window and press the Enter button. The KX-P8420 prints a Configuration Page or PostScript Font List. Configuration Printer Name: KX-P8420Number of Fonts: 251Page: 1 Printer Information Controller FW Date: XXXXXX Controller Hardware Rev: X PostScript Version: XXXX Total Page Count: 4 Installed Options Disk: Not Installed Token Ring: Not Installed Available Disk Space: 0MB Installed Memory (RAM): 16MB System Setup Printer Name: KX-P8420 Printed Queue: Disabled ENERGY STAR (R): 30 min Printer Setup Page Description Language: PS PostScript Setup Error Page: No Cover Page: No VisualCal Calibration: NO Color Adjust Brightness Adjustment: None Color Adjustment: None I/O Port Ethernet: Disabled Parallel Port: Enabled I/O Timeout: 15 Data Mode: ASCII Network Information Ethernet MAC Address: 00:80:F0:11:00:2B Ethernet TCP/IP: Disabled AppleTalk: Disabled Novell: Disabled SMB: Disabled CYAN: 099% remaining MAGENTA: 099% remaining YELLOW: 099% remaining BLACK: 099% remaining Imaging Unit: 099% remaining Transfer Unit: 099% remaining Fuser Unit: 099% remaining Oil Roll: 099% remaining Image Area Last CYAN: 000% MAGENTA: 000% YELLOW: 000% BLACK: 006% Average CYAN: 005% MAGENTA: 008% YELLOW: 001% BLACK: 004% PostScript Font List Printer Name: KX-P8420Number of Fonts: 251Page: 2 NewYork NewYorkCE Optima Optima-Bold Optima-BoldItalic Optima-Italic OptimaCE-Bold OptimaCE-BoldItalic OptimaCE-Italic OptimaCE-Roman Oxford Palatino-Bold Palatino-BoldItalic Palatino-Italic Palatino-Roman PalatinoCE-Bold PalatinoCE-BoldItalic PalatinoCE-Italic PalatinoCE-Roman StempelGaramond-Bold StempelGaramond-BoldItalic StempelGaramond-Italic StempelGaramond-Roman StempelGaramondCE-Bold StempelGaramondCE-BoldItalic StempelGaramondCE-Italic StempelGaramondCE-Roman Symbol Tekton Times-Bold Times-BoldItalic Times-Italic Times-Roman TimesCE-Bold TimesCE-BoldItalic TimesCE-Italic TimesCE-Roman TimesNewRomanCE TimesNewRomanCE-Bold TimesNewRomanCE-BoldItalic TimesNewRomanCE-Italic TimesNewRomanPS-BoldItalicMT TimesNewRomanPS-BoldMT TimesNewRomanPS-ItalicMT Ti N R PSMTUnivers-Oblique UniversCE-Bold UniversCE-BoldExt UniversCE-BoldExtObl UniversCE-BoldOblique UniversCE-Condensed UniversCE-CondensedBold UniversCE-CondensedBoldOblique UniversCE-CondensedOblique UniversCE-Extended UniversCE-ExtendedObl UniversCE-Light UniversCE-LightOblique UniversCE-Medium UniversCE-Oblique Wingdings-Regular ZapfChancery-MediumItalic ZapfChanceryCE-MediumItalic ZapfDingbats PostScript Font List Printer Name: KX-P8420Number of Fonts: 251Page: 1 AlbertusMT AlbertusMT-Italic AlbertusMT-Light AntiqueOlive-Bold AntiqueOlive-Compact AntiqueOlive-Italic AntiqueOlive-Roman AntiqueOliveCE-Bold AntiqueOliveCE-Compact AntiqueOliveCE-Italic AntiqueOliveCE-Roman Apple-Chancery Apple-ChanceryCE Arial-BoldItalicMT Arial-BoldMT Arial-ItalicMT ArialCE ArialCE-Bold ArialCE-BoldItalic ArialCE-Italic ArialMT AvantGarde-Book AvantGarde-BookOblique AvantGarde-Demi AvantGarde-DemiOblique AvantGardeCE-Book AvantGardeCE-BookOblique AvantGardeCE-Demi AvantGardeCE-DemiOblique Bodoni Bodoni-Bold Bodoni-BoldItalic Bodoni-Italic Bodoni-Poster Bodoni-PosterCompressed BodoniCE BodoniCE-Bold BodoniCE-BoldItalic BodoniCE-Italic BodoniCE-Poster BodoniCE-PosterCompressed Bookman-Demi Bookman-DemiItalic Bookman-Light Bookman-LightItalic BookmanCE-Demi BookmanCE-DemiItalicCooperBlack CooperBlack-Italic Copperplate-ThirtyThreeBC Copperplate-ThirtyTwoBC Coronet-Regular CoronetCE-Regular Courier Courier-Bold Courier-BoldOblique Courier-Oblique CourierCE CourierCE-Bold CourierCE-BoldOblique CourierCE-Oblique Eurostile Eurostile-Bold Eurostile-BoldExtendedTwo Eurostile-ExtendedTwo EurostileCE EurostileCE-Bold EurostileCE-BoldExtendedTwo EurostileCE-ExtendedTwo Geneva GenevaCE GillSans GillSans-Bold GillSans-BoldCondensed GillSans-BoldItalic GillSans-Condensed GillSans-ExtraBold GillSans-Italic GillSans-Light GillSans-LightItalic GillSansCE-Bold GillSansCE-BoldCondensed GillSansCE-BoldItalic GillSansCE-Condensed GillSansCE-ExtraBold GillSansCE-Italic GillSansCE-Light GillSansCE-LightItalic GillSansCE-Roman Goudy Goudy-Bold Goudy-BoldItalic Goudy-ExtraBold Goudy-ItalicHelvetica-Oblique HelveticaCE HelveticaCE-Bold HelveticaCE-BoldOblique HelveticaCE-Cond HelveticaCE-CondBold HelveticaCE-CondBoldObl HelveticaCE-CondObl HelveticaCE-Narrow HelveticaCE-NarrowBold HelveticaCE-NarrowBoldOblique HelveticaCE-NarrowOblique HelveticaCE-Oblique HoeflerText-Black HoeflerText-BlackItalic HoeflerText-Italic HoeflerText-Ornaments HoeflerText-Regular HoeflerTextCE-Black HoeflerTextCE-BlackItalic HoeflerTextCE-Italic HoeflerTextCE-Regular JoannaMT JoannaMT-Bold JoannaMT-BoldItalic JoannaMT-Italic JoannaMTCE JoannaMTCE-Bold JoannaMTCE-BoldItalic JoannaMTCE-Italic LetterGothic LetterGothic-Bold LetterGothic-BoldSlanted LetterGothic-Slanted LetterGothicCE LetterGothicCE-Bold LetterGothicCE-BoldSlanted LetterGothicCE-Slanted LubalinGraph-Book LubalinGraph-BookOblique LubalinGraph-Demi LubalinGraph-DemiOblique LubalinGraphCE-Book LubalinGraphCE-BookOblique LubalinGraphCE-Demi LubalinGraphCE-DemiOblique Marigold Configuration 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Chapter 3 49Connecting the Printer to a Network This chapter describes how to connect your printer to a network by installing the network card (option). You can connect the printer to your network with thicknet, twisted pair, or thinnet. You can also connect your printer directly to a PC compatible through the parallel port. This chapter provides information about: •“Ethernet network connections” on page 49 •“Token Ring network connections” on page 51 •“Parallel cable connection” on page 52 •“Setting up TCP/IP clients for printing” on page 59 TCP/IP stands for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. •“Setting up IPX (Novell) printing” on page 61 IPX stands for Internet Packet Exchange. •“Setting up Windows 95 clients for SMB printing” on page 73 •“Setting up Windows NT 4.0 clients for SMB printing” on page 76 SMB stands for Server Message Block. After you have connected the printer to the network, follow the setup instructions in “Chapter 6 Setup from the Front Panel and WebSetup”. Network connections This section describes the types of network connections supported by the KX-P8420. Optional network cards are available from your Panasonic dealer. For more information on upgrade options, see “Chapter 9 Options”. •Thinnet (thin coaxial cable or 10Base2) Uses an external transceiver (media access unit, or MAU) to attach to the AUI (attachment unit interface) connector on the printer. •Thicknet (thick coaxial cable or 10Base5) Cable connects directly to the AUI connector on the printer. •Twisted pair (Category 5 unshielded twisted pair cable or 100BaseTX) Uses 8-pin RJ-45 connector that plugs into the RJ-45 socket on the printer. NOTE: •Category 3, unshielded twisted pair cable is supported on 10BaseT networks. Ethernet network connections
50 Connecting the Printer to a Network NOTE: •Shut off the printer before connecting it to any network device. Only one Ethernet connection should be made to the printer at a time. To connect a thinnet cable to the printer: 1With the printer turned off, connect the MAU transceiver to the AUI connector on the back of the printer. Secure the connection using the slide latch on the AUI connector. 2Connect the thinnet cable to the BNC connector on the transceiver. 3Turn on the printer and then the computer. To connect a thicknet cable to the printer: 1With the printer turned off, connect the thicknet cable connector to the AUI connector on the back of the printer. 2Turn on the printer and then the computer. AUI connector Parallel portRJ-45 socket