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DocuWide 6030/6050

User Guide (Printer)


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Preface
Welcome to the DocuWide 6030/6050.
This User Guide describes the basic operations and the detailed functions of the
DocuWide 6030/6050 print service.
Read this guide prior to using the DocuWide 6030/6050 to get the most effective use out
of the products and for their maximum performance.

After you have read this guide, keep it in a safe place for future reference whenever
needed.
Types of Manuals
The following manuals are available for the DocuWide 6030/6050. Use the appropriate
manuals as needed.

Manuals for the DocuWide 6030/6050


Describes the operation methods and precautions regarding usage related to
User Guide
the DocuWide 6030/6050.

Describes the various setup procedures and precautions regarding usage


User Guide (Printer)
related to the printer.

Describes the various setup procedures and precautions regarding usage


User Guide (Copier)
related to the copier.

Manuals Relating to the Finisher


Simple Folder User Guide Describes the operation methods of the Simple Folder.

Client Manuals
DocuWide Plot Driver
Describes the functions, operations, usage limitations and precautions related
User Guide
to the Windows® 98/2000/XP driver.
(Windows 98/2000/XP version)

BT-PlotAssistant
Describes the functions and operations of the BT-PlotAssistant.
User Guide

Wide Scanner TWAIN Source II


Describes the functions and operations of the Wide Scanner TWAIN.
User Guide

DW-Scan II Service User Guide Describes the functions and operations of the DW-Scan Service.

DocuWide Series
Describes the functions and operations of the electronic stamp tool.
Stamp Tool User Guide

Types of Manuals
Using This Guide
n Organization
This guide consists of the following chapters.

Chapter 1 Knowing Your Printer


Provides an outline of the DocuWide 6030/6050 print service, and describes the printer
operations that must be understood before operating the printer.

Chapter 2 Setup
Describes the operation parameters and system parameters that must be set up in order to
use the DocuWide 6030/6050 printer.

Chapter 3 Basic Machine Operations


Describes the logical printer settings, job operation methods and other procedures that
are available from "Print Services on Web".

Chapter 4 Setup Using the Printer Control Panel


Describes how to set up the various parameters using the printer control panel.

Chapter 5 Ethernet Print Service (for UNIX)


Describes how to register with the host and the commands available when printing with
the use of the ftp command and lpr command.

Appendix
Describes the specifications, support conditions for the commands and limitations.

Using This Guide


Conventions
The following conventions are used in this guide.

< > button Indicates the buttons situated on the printer control panel.
Press the <Set> button.

[ ] Indicates menus and items displayed on the screen.


Select either [On] or [Off].
The [Job Name], [Owner], and [Reason] will be displayed
on that order.

Indicates important information which you should read.

Indicates additional information on operations or features.

Indicates reference sources.

Indicates examples.

Using This Guide


Table Of Contents
Preface
Types of Manuals
Using This Guide
Table Of Contents

Chapter 1 Knowing Your Printer

1.1 Outline of DocuWide 6030/6050 Print Service ............................................................ 2


What is the DocuWide 6030/6050 Print Service? .................................................... 2
Print Service Operations ............................................................................................ 4
Main Printing Functions ............................................................................................ 6
1.2 Operation from the Printer Control Panel................................................................... 13
Basic Printer Control Panel Operations .................................................................. 14
Outline of the Operation Menu ............................................................................... 15
1.3 Operations from Print Services on Web ..................................................................... 20
Operating Environment ........................................................................................... 20
Starting up and Ending Print Services on Web ...................................................... 21
Print Services on Web Page Organization .............................................................. 22

Chapter 2 Setup

2.1 Setting up Communication Parameters ...................................................................... 28


Communication Parameters .................................................................................... 28
Setting the Parameters from the Printer Control Panel .......................................... 33
Setting the Parameters from Print Services on Web .............................................. 40
2.2 Setting up the System Parameters ............................................................................... 42
Setting the Parameters from the Printer Control Panel .......................................... 42
Setting the Parameters from Print Services on Web .............................................. 46

Chapter 3 Basic Machine Operations

3.1 Basic Machine Operations........................................................................................... 52


Setting up Logical Printers ...................................................................................... 52

Table Of Contents
Selecting Media Types............................................................................................. 55
Using Paper Other Than JIS/ISO A Series Paper .................................................. 55
Changing Output Roll Media for an Entire Job ..................................................... 56
Enlarging and Reducing .......................................................................................... 57
Printing Long Documents ....................................................................................... 58
Manual Feed Printing .............................................................................................. 59
Loading Stamp Data ................................................................................................ 60
Stamp Printing.......................................................................................................... 61
Using Finisher Equipment ....................................................................................... 61
Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................... 62
3.2 Job Operations.............................................................................................................. 64
Displaying a list of jobs ........................................................................................... 64
Canceling and Changing the Priority of Jobs ......................................................... 66
Managing the Job Logs ........................................................................................... 68
3.3 Printer Operations ........................................................................................................ 71
Displaying the Printer Status ................................................................................... 71
Starting up and Suspending Received Jobs, Printing, and the Server ................... 74
3.4 Test Printing ................................................................................................................. 75
3.5 Logical Printer Settings ............................................................................................... 76
Media Series ............................................................................................................. 78
Define Single Pen .................................................................................................... 79
Define Multi Pen ...................................................................................................... 81
NATIVE Pen Style ................................................................................................... 82
NATIVE Width ........................................................................................................ 83
NATIVE Define Pen ................................................................................................ 83
NATIVE Def. Multi Pen .......................................................................................... 84
Emulation ................................................................................................................. 85
Pen Option ................................................................................................................ 85
TIFF Option ............................................................................................................. 86
CALS Option ........................................................................................................... 86
Transform ................................................................................................................. 87

Table Of Contents
Plot Area ................................................................................................................... 89
Message Option ....................................................................................................... 93
Plotter Option ........................................................................................................... 94
Media Margin ........................................................................................................... 97
Size/media Mapping ................................................................................................ 98
Split Drawing ......................................................................................................... 101
Priority .................................................................................................................... 102
Drawing Rotation Direction .................................................................................. 102
Skip Command....................................................................................................... 103
EOP Command ...................................................................................................... 103
Color Option .......................................................................................................... 104
Media Exit .............................................................................................................. 104
Select Tray.............................................................................................................. 105
Printed Copy .......................................................................................................... 105
Input Option ........................................................................................................... 106
Output Option ........................................................................................................ 107
Media Type............................................................................................................. 109
DEFINE SIZE ........................................................................................................ 109
Size Recognition Priority ...................................................................................... 111

Chapter 4 Setup Using the Printer Control Panel

4.1 List of Menu Items ..................................................................................................... 114


4.2 Setting up Logical Printers ........................................................................................ 126
Setting up Logical Printers .................................................................................... 128
Setting up the Default Logical Printer .................................................................. 150
Printing out a List of Settings................................................................................ 151
4.3 Test Printing ............................................................................................................... 152
4.4 Managing the Various Logs ....................................................................................... 153
Managing the Job Log ........................................................................................... 153
Managing the Error Log ........................................................................................ 156
4.5 Reprinting ................................................................................................................... 158

Table Of Contents
4.6 Meter Confirmation ................................................................................................... 159

Chapter 5 Ethernet Print Service (for UNIX)

5.1 Outline of Ethernet Print Service .............................................................................. 162


5.2 Registering the DocuWide 6030/6050 Printer System ............................................ 163
Host System Registration ...................................................................................... 163
Registering the Remote Printer ............................................................................. 164
5.3 Printing Using the ftp Command .............................................................................. 166
Printing ................................................................................................................... 166
Other Subcommands .............................................................................................. 169
Message List .......................................................................................................... 170
5.4 Printing Using the lp/lpr Command .......................................................................... 175
Printing (lpr Command) ........................................................................................ 175
Printing (lp Command) (for SunOS 5.x) .............................................................. 177
Status Display (lpq Command) ............................................................................. 178
Cancel (lprm Command) ....................................................................................... 180
Message List .......................................................................................................... 183

Appendixes

Appendix 1 Main Specifications ............................................................................. 186


Appendix 2 Connector Specifications ...................................................................... 189
Appendix 3 HP-GL/HP-GL2 Command List ............................................................ 191
Command List ........................................................................................................ 191
Appendix 4 HP-RTL Command List ........................................................................ 197
Appendix 5 TIFF Tag List ...................................................................................... 200

Index ..................................................................................................................................... 204

Table Of Contents
Chapter Chapter 0
1
Knowing Your Printer Chapter 1
1.1 Outline of DocuWide 6030/6050 Print
Service
This section provides an outline of the DocuWide 6030/6050 print service.

What is the DocuWide 6030/6050 Print Service?


The DocuWide 6030/6050 Print Service is service software that prints out printer data
(jobs) transmitted from a client with the use of the DocuWide 6030/6050 printer.
The DocuWide 6030/6050 Print Service enables all types of image data, including
automatic layouts, enlarged/reduced images and image fragmentation functions, to be
printed out in the desired format. It also allows the status of jobs being printed with the
use of the Web to be viewed, jobs to be canceled, and job priorities to be changed.

Data Formats that can be Processed


Processing is possible for the following data formats.
• HPGL formats (HP-GL, HP-GL/2, HP-RTL)
• NATIVE formats (VRF, VCGL, FXMMR)
• TIF formats (conforming to TIFF version 6.0)
• CALS formats (CALS Type 1)

Communication Interfaces
The following communication interfaces are supported.
• TCP/IP
• RS232C
• Centronics (optional)
• VPI (optional)

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Printing Procedure
It is possible to print out documents from each client with the DocuWide 6030/6050
printer by observing the following procedure.

• Ethernet (Direct) Printing


Printing is carried out with machines connected to TCP/IP networks with the use of the
ftp and lpr commands when UNIX systems are in use.
You need to refer to "Chapter 5 Ethernet Print Service (for UNIX)" for details on
available functions (page 161).

• DocuWide Plot Driver


It is possible to print out documents from various applications with the DocuWide 6030/
6050 printer with the use of Microsoft® Windows® printer drivers.
Serial output is not supported with DocuWide Plot Driver.

You need to refer to the Windows Plot Driver User Guide (Windows 98/2000/XP
version) for details on available functions.

• BT-PlotAssistant (Optional)
BT-PlotAssistant is printer support software that operates on Windows machines with
the use of a simple GUI. It is possible to print out documents with the DocuWide 6030/
6050 printer with this function.
You need to refer to the BT-Plot Assistant User Guide for details on available
functions.

1.1 Outline of DocuWide 6030/6050 Print Service 3


Print Service Operations
The following interface is available to execute the various print service functions.

Operations from the printer control panel


In addition to printer setup, it is also possible to perform communication interface setup,
test printing, log management and other procedures from the printer control panel.

You need to refer to "1.2 Operation from the Printer Control Panel" for further details
on the printer control panel and its operation (page 13).

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Operations for Print Services on Web
Print Services on Web is web server software pre-installed inside the DocuWide 6030/
6050 printer. This enables printer setup, communication interface setup, log
management and other procedures to be carried out from a client with the use of a web
browser.
In addition to this, Print Services on Web also enables various procedures that are not
possible to perform from the printer operation panel to be carried out, such as displaying
job lists, changing priority sequences, and starting up and ending the server.

You need to refer to "1.3 Operations from Print Services on Web" for further details
on Print Services on Web and its operation (page 20).

1.1 Outline of DocuWide 6030/6050 Print Service 5


Main Printing Functions
This section describes the main printing functions available with the DocuWide 6030/
6050 printer.

Logical Printers
The pen attributes, paper type, number of copies and other printer parameters can be set
up from either the printer control panel or Print Service on Web.
By registering several parameter combinations with the DocuWide 6030/6050 printer
beforehand, it is possible to specify the print conditions from a client. This enables
printing to be carried out in accordance with the individual settings even when two
printing jobs with conflicting parameters are transmitted to the DocuWide 6030/6050
printer simultaneously.
These parameter combinations for printing purposes are known as "logical printers".
A maximum of one hundred logical printers can be set up for each format (HPGL,
NATIVE, TIFF and CALS) with a single DocuWide 6030/6050 printer.

Logical printer names are assigned in accordance with the following. It is not possible to
change these names.

P L T 0 0 H

Number
Format

1st to 3rd digits [PLT] or [plt] character strings


4th to 5th digits (number) Two-digit number from 00 to 99
6th digit (format) Any of the following.
H: HPGL format
V: NATIVE format
T: TIFF format
C: CALS format

However, the 6th digit can be omitted when Ethernet multi-data format functions are in
use. When this digit is omitted, the relevant software to be started up will be selected in
accordance with the extension log of the transmitted data file.
• You need to refer to the "Setting the Parameters from Print Services on Web" section
in "2.2 Setting up the System Parameters" for details on setting the extension logs
(page 42).
• You need to refer to the "Setting up Logical Printers" section in "3.1 Basic Machine
Operations" for details on setting up logical printers (page 52).

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Size Input
The following two methods for judging the size of the input document are available:
• Automatic Calculates the coordinates of the input document and automatically
sets the closest size.
• Size Specification Directs the entry of the input document's paper size.

"Automatic" is used under normal circumstances. Specify the size manually if the
restrictions are to be placed on the input coordinates. When the size is specified, all areas
that exceed that size will be cut.
You need to refer to the "Input Option" section of "3.5 Logical Printer Settings" for
details on available functions (page 106).

Paper Size Output


The following two methods for judging the size of the output paper are available:
• Automatic When "Automatic" is selected, printing size of the document is
enlarged or reduced automatically in accordance with the size
mapping table (explained later). Also, the actual size of the output
paper or that of the output roll paper is determined in accordance
with the paper mapping table or with automatic mapping
(explained later).
• Size Specification When "Size Specification" is selected, the output paper size is
specified by direct entry. If the specified output paper size is
different from the input document size, document can be enlarged
or reduced to match the size of the paper.

"Automatic" is used under normal circumstances. Specify the paper size manually if all
output is to be unified on a single paper size.
You need to refer to the "Output Option" section of "3.5 Logical Printer Settings" for
details on available functions (page 107).

1.1 Outline of DocuWide 6030/6050 Print Service 7


Size Mapping
When a table determining correspondence between input document sizes and output
document sizes is established beforehand, a document can be enlarged or reduced
automatically in accordance with the size mapping table. This function is called "size
mapping".
You need to refer to the "Size/media Mapping" section of "3.5 Logical Printer
Settings" for details on available functions (page 98).

A1
Enlarge

A2

Input document size


A3
Reduce
Output document size

Media Mapping/Automatic Mapping


When a table determining correspondence between output document sizes and paper
sizes is established beforehand, the output paper size can be determined in accordance
with the paper mapping table. This function is called "media mapping".
When "Automatic Mapping" is selected, the output paper size can be determined
automatically to match the output document size. This function is called "Automatic
Mapping".
You need to refer to the "Size/media Mapping" section of "3.5 Logical Printer
Settings" for details on available functions (page 98).

A3 A3 Output on A3 roll media

Output document size Paper

Rotated 90 degrees A3 Output on A2 roll media

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Plot Area, Auto-Layout and Offset
It is possible to specify areas from the input document data that are to be printed (plotted
areas). The specified area can either be printed in the center of the output paper or moved
to any other position (auto-layout, offset).
You need to refer to the "Plot Area" section of "3.5 Logical Printer Settings" for
details on available functions (page 89).

Auto-layout
Plot area

Offset

Input document

Output images

Mirror Image, 90-Degree Rotation


This performs mirroring (Mirror Image) or 90-degree rotation processing on the output
image.
You need to refer to the "Transform" section of "3.5 Logical Printer Settings" for
details on available functions (page 87).

Mirror image

90-degree rotation
Input document

Output images

1.1 Outline of DocuWide 6030/6050 Print Service 9


Stamp Function (optional)
This function prints stamp data that has been pre-loaded into the DocuWide 6030/6050
memory at any location on the output document. These stamps can be set in the date
stamp format or with any preset characters.
• You need to refer to the "Plotter Option" section of "3.5 Logical Printer Settings"
for details on available functions (page 94).
• You need to refer to the "Loading Stamp Data" section of "3.1 Basic Machine
Operations" for details on loading stamp data (page 60).

xx XXX
2002.3.20
ABC

Image Fragmentation Function


It is possible to fragment long image that exceeds 1,189 mm into several parts for output
purposes.
It is also possible to add marks for positioning purposes on each fragment.
You need to refer to the "Split Drawing" section of "3.5 Logical Printer Settings" for
details on available functions (page 101).

Fragment
Fragment

1/3
2/3
3/3

Printing Output Time


It is possible to overlay the date and time of output on the edge of a printed document. It
is possible to overlay the date and time of output on the edge of a printed document.
You need to refer to the "Message Option" section of "3.5 Logical Printer Settings" for
details on available functions (page 93).

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Log Management
It is possible to print out the processing log for completed jobs, the details of errors that
occurred while processing jobs, and other information.
You need to refer to the "Managing the Job Logs" section of "3.2 Job Operations" for
details on web operations (page 68), and "4.4 Managing the Various Logs" for details
on printer control panel operations (page 153).

Reprinting
It is possible to reprint the most recently printed document. The number of copies to be
printed can also be specified.
Reprinting is not possible with the DocuWide 6030 MF or DocuWide 6050 MF if copy
operation is performed after print operation.

You need to refer to "4.5 Reprinting" for details on available functions (page 158).

Canceling Jobs
Jobs transmitted to DocuWide 6030/6050 can be deleted by pressing the <Cancel Job>
button. It is also possible to cancel specified jobs while checking the list of jobs on Print
Services on Web.
You need to refer to "1.2 Operation from the Printer Control Panel" for details on the
<Cancel Job> button (page 13), and "3.2 Job Operations" for details on web
operations (page 64).

Meter Display
The number of pages printed and the number of stamps printed up until now can be
confirmed with Print Services on Web and on the printer display.
You need to refer to "3.3 Printer Operations" for details on web operations (page 71),
and "4.6 Meter Confirmation" for details on printer control panel operations (page
159).

1.1 Outline of DocuWide 6030/6050 Print Service 11


Job Recovery
This machine is equipped with a recovery function for when paper is jammed and when
paper runs out.

• Paper Jams
The documents not printed because of the paper jam will be reprinted when the jam is
cleared.

• No Paper
Printing will be restarted for the print job stored in the memory when paper is set in the
printer.

It is also possible to set the printer to print or not print the jobs remained on the queue
when the printer is restarted.
You need to refer to the "Setting the Parameters from the Printer Control Panel"
section of "2.2 Setting up the System Parameters" for details on job processing after
the power is switched on (page 42).

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1.2 Operation from the Printer Control
Panel
This section describes the names and functions of the printer control panel parts.

[Processing] lamp (green) <Power Saver> button


Indicates the printing status. Activates the energy-saving mode.
ON Printing in process Also cancels the energy-saving mode.
Blinking Receiving print data ON Energy-saving mode
OFF Not printing activated.
OFF Energy-saving mode
deactivated.

Printer display [Error] lamp (red)


Used for setting up the Indicates a printing error.
various functions. Displays ON Indicates that an error,
various messages. such as paper jamming,
has occurred.
OFF Printer operating
[Online] lamp (green) normally.
Indicates the data <Pause> button
processing status.
Temporarily suspends a job
ON Ready to print.
during printing.
Blinking Moving to the
offline mode.
OFF The offline mode.
<Set> button
Printing is not
Sets the values specified on
possible.
the menu screen.

<Manual Feed Mode> button


Currently not supported.
<Cancel Job> button
Cancels a job during printing.

<Menu> button < > < > < > < > buttons
Alternates between the online Displays the items and specified
mode and offline mode. values on the menu screen.

Press the < > and < > buttons simultaneously to rest the printer when an error
code is displayed.

1.2 Operation from the Printer Control Panel 13


Basic Printer Control Panel Operations
It is necessary to set the printer in the offline mode in order to set up the various
parameters.
Press the <Menu> button to switch to the offline mode and display the menu screen.

Button Operations
The following buttons are used on the menu screen.

<Menu> button Switches to the offline mode and displays the menu screen.
Returns to the online mode if this button is pressed when the
menu screen is displayed.
< > button Displays the previous menu item or specified value on the
same level.
< > button Displays the next menu item or specified value on the same
level.
< > button Displays the menu item on the lower level.
< > button Displays the menu item on the higher level.
<Set> button Sets the specified value.
An [*] mark will be displayed on the right-hand side of the
value once it has been set.

Spool Number Indication


Spooling job number is indicated at the printer control panel. It is active even during the
copy operation.
This function is OFF at the factory default setting. Please call our service if you want to
have the function active on your machine.

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Online Mode

Ready to print
Return to higher level < > button

<Menu> button < > button


Move to lower level
Offline Mode

MENU MENU SETUP FILE Specified values:


NETWORK/PORT SET SETUP FILE EDIT SETUP FILE
Select with the < >
and < > buttons,
and set with the <Set>
MENU MENU SETUP FILE
button.
> button

PRINT SETUP SYSTEM PARAMETER DEF. SETUP FILE


> button

MENU SETUP FILE


PORT SETTING PRINT SETUP
<
<
Return to the previous

Return to higher level

MENU
TEST PLOT

MENU
JOB LOGGING

MENU
OFFLINE PLOT

MENU
BILLING INFO

Operation menu

You need to refer to the User Guide for details on [Print Setup].

Outline of the Operation Menu


Operation menu of the printer control panel consists of the following seven menus.

1.2 Operation from the Printer Control Panel 15


SETUP FILE
Sets up logical printers. It is possible to set all parameters required for printing, such as
pen width and output paper size.
You need to refer to "4.2 Setting up Logical Printers" for logical printer details and
operations (page 126).

SYSTEM PARAMETER
Sets up the system's management information, such as the system date and hard disk
usage conditions.
You need to refer to "2.2 Setting up the System Parameters" for logical printer details
and operations (page 42).

PORT SETTING
Sets up the communication parameters required for connecting to the host machine.
You need to refer to "2.1 Setting up Communication Parameters" for logical printer
details and operations (page 28).

TEST PLOT
Prints out test patterns.
You need to refer to "4.3 Test Printing" for logical printer details and operations
(page 152).

JOB LOGGING
Prints out management logs for completed jobs and details of the errors that occurred
during processing.
You need to refer to "4.4 Managing the Various Logs" for logical printer details and
operations (page 153).

OFFLINE PLOT
Reprints the most recently printed job.
You need to refer to "4.5 Reprinting" for logical printer details and operations (page
158).

BILLING INFO
Displays the number of pages printed and the number of stamps printed up until now.
You need to refer to "4.6 Meter Confirmation" for logical printer details and
operations (page 159).

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Operation Examples
This section provides examples of selecting menu items.

Ready to print

<Menu> button 1 Press the <Menu> button.


MENU The machine will enter the offline mode.
NETWORK/PORT SET

< > button 2 Press the < > button.


MENU T h e o pe r a ti o n m e n u 's t o p m e n u w i ll b e
SETUP FILE displayed.

< > button 3 Press the < > button.


MENU The top menu items will be displayed in sequence.
PORT SETTING The previous menu will be displayed if the
< > button is pressed.

< > button 4 Press the < > button.


PORT SETTING The sub-menu items will be displayed.
TCP/IP

< >< > button 5 Press the < > button.


The menu items on the same level will be
PORT SETTING
SERIAL displayed in sequence.

< > button 6 Press the < > button.


SERIAL The menu items on the next level will be
Handshake displayed.

< > button 7 Press the < > button to return to the higher
level.
PORT SETTING
SERIAL

1.2 Operation from the Printer Control Panel 17


< > button 8 Press the < > button to return to an even
MENU higher level.
PORT SETTING

Selecting a value of a feature


This section provides an example of setting a value.

TRANSFORM 1 Select the menu item that you want to set so that
Auto Scale it is displayed on screen.

< > button 2 Press the < > button.


Auto Scale The specified value will be displayed.
ON * The value currently set will have an [ * ]
mark displayed beside it.

< >< > button 3 Change the set value with the use of the < >
Auto Scale and < > buttons.
OFF The [ * ] mark will be erased when the set
value is changed.

<Set> button 4 Press the <Set> button to set the value.


Auto Scale The [*] mark will be set beside the value.
OFF *

< > button 5 Press the < > button to return to the higher
TRANSFORM level.
Auto Scale

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Entering Numerals and Characters
This section provides examples of entering numerals and characters.

DEF. MULTI PEN 1 Select the menu item that you want to set so that
Pen No. it is displayed on screen.

< > button 2 Press the < > button.

From – To The specified value characters will be displayed.


00 – 31 *

< >< > button


3 Set the first numeral with the use of the < >
From – To and < > buttons. The value will increase or
20 – 31 decrease sequentially between 0 and 9.
In the example on the left, press the < >
button twice to display [2].

< > button


4 Press the < > button.
From – To The cursor will move to the second numeral.
20 – 31 Press the < > button to return to the
previous numeral.

< >< > button


5 Set the second numeral with the use of the < >
From – To and < > buttons.
21 – 31

<Set> button 6 Set all other numerals in the same way.


From – To Press the <Set> button once all numerals have
21 – 31 * been set.
The [*] mark will be set beside the value.

< > button


7 To proceed onto the next item, move the cursor
From – To to the last character and press the < > button.
21 – 31 *

< > button


8 To return to the menu on the higher level, move
From – To the cursor to the first character and press the
21 – 31 * < > button.

1.2 Operation from the Printer Control Panel 19


1.3 Operations from Print Services on
Web
Print Services on Web is web server software pre-installed inside the DocuWide 6030/
6050 printer. This enables the following procedures to be carried out from a client with
the use of a web browser.
• Job and log management
• Status display and starting up/ending the server
• Logical printer setup (print setup)
• System parameter change
• Test printing

Operating Environment
Print Services on Web operates on the following environment.

Hardware DOS/V machines (excluding the server)


CPU Pentium 200 MHz or higher
Memory 64 MB or higher

Operating Systems Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Simplified Chinese


Microsoft® Windows® 98 Simplified Chinese
Microsoft® Windows® XP Simplified Chinese

Browsers Netscape® Communicator 4.x or later


Microsoft® Internet Explorer 4.x or later

Enable the java script setting when using Print Services on Web. Also, set the
browser at [Don't use proxy server].

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Starting up and Ending Print Services on Web
This section explains how to start up and end Print Services on Web.

Starting up Web

1 Start up the client, and then the browser.


2 Enter the URL for DocuWide 6030/6050 (http://Home name or IP address) in
the browser's address field, and then press the <Enter> key.

Ending Web

1 To end Print Services on Web, either click the [×] button located at the top
right-hand corner of the browser, or select [Exit] from the [File] menu to close
the browser.

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Print Services on Web Page Organization
This section explains the various pages contained in Print Services on Web.

Top Page
This is the first page to be displayed when a connection is established with the Print
Services on Web URL. This page is known as the "top page".

The top page allows the following procedures to be carried out.


• Click the [User page] button to display the User Top Page.
• Click the [Administrator page] button to display the [Enter User Name and Password]
dialog box. Enter the relevant user name and password here (root, root) to display the
Administrator Top Page.

• The CE page is used by our customer engineers for maintenance purposes.


• The user name and password on the Administrator Page are fixed and cannot be
changed.

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User Top Page
This page is displayed when the [User page] button has been selected from the top page.

The User Top Page allows the following procedures to be carried out.
• Click the [Update Status] button to display the most up-to-date status of DocuWide
6030/6050.
• Click the [Job and Log], [Status], or [Print Setup] buttons to display the User Page.

User Page
This page is displayed when the [Job and Log], [Status], or [Print Setup] tabs have been
selected from the User Top Page.

The User Page allows the following procedures to be carried out.


• Click the required tab from those displayed to display each relevant page.
• Click the [User Top Page] or [Top Page] buttons displayed at the top right-hand corner
of the frame to return to either of these pages.

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Administrator Top Page
This page is displayed when the [Administrator page] button is selected on the top page
and the user name and password entered.

The Administrator Top Page allows the following procedures to be carried out.
• Click the [Update Status] button to display the most up-to-date status of DocuWide
6030/6050.
• Click the [Job and Log], [Status], [Print Setup], [Properties], [Tool] or [Change
Password] buttons to display the Administrator Page.
• Click the [Change Password] button, and the [Change web administrator Password]
screen will be displayed.

Administrator Page
This page is displayed when the [Job and Log], [Status], [Print Setup], [Properties] or
[Tool] tabs have been selected from the Administrator Top Page.

The Administrator Page allows the following procedures to be carried out.


• Click the required tab from those displayed to display each relevant page.
• Click the [Administrator Top Page] or [Top Page] buttons displayed at the top right-
hand corner of the frame to return to either of these pages.

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[Job and Log] tab
This tab displays job status information (job ID, owner, status, and other information),
and job log information.
It is also possible for an administrator to terminate printing, change priority sequences,
and confirm and delete input log, job log and error log.
You need to refer to "3.2 Job Operations" for details on operations (page 64).

[Status] tab
This tab enables the current status of the DocuWide 6030/6050, such as the printer status
and paper status, to be verified. It is also possible to issue commands to start up the
server, receive and terminate jobs, and start print processing from here.
You need to refer to "3.3 Printer Operations" for details on operations (page 71).

[Print Setup] tab


Sets up logical printers. It is possible to set all parameters required for printing, such as
pen width and output paper size, for logical printers.
You need to refer to the " Setting up Logical Printers" section in "Basic Machine
Operations" for details on operations (page 52).

[Properties] tab
This tab enables the system parameters to be set up, and ftp users to be added and
deleted. This tab is only displayed for users with administrator authorization.
You need to refer to "2.1 Setting up Communication Parameters" (page 28) and "2.2
Setting up the System Parameters" (page 42) details on operations.

[Tool] tab
This tab enables test printing. This tab is only displayed for users with administrator
authorization.
You need to refer to "3.4 Test Printing" for details on operations (page 75).

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Online Help
Click the [Help] button displayed at the bottom right-hand side of the frame to display
the online help. The online help page enables the user to check unclear items relating to
Print Services on Web and operation methods.

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Chapter Chapter 0
2
Setup Chapter 2
2.1 Setting up Communication
Parameters
It is necessary to connect the DocuWide 6030/6050 printer to the host before it can be
used for printing.
This section explains the procedures required to set up the connection parameters for the
interface that is already installed within the DocuWide 6030/6050 printer.
It is possible to print out a list of the parameters that have been set up for verification
purposes.

Communication Parameters
This section explains the various communication parameters available.
• TCP/IP
• Serial
• Centronics (optional)
• VPI (optional)
• SNMP
SNMP can only be set up from Print Services on Web.

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TCP/IP
The following communication parameters need to be set up.

Menu Item Description


Default Parser Selects the parser that is to be used for processing
when the input data format has not been specified from
[HPGL], [NATIVE], [TIFF] and [CALS]. The default
setting is [HPGL].
Physical Layer Selects the physical layer. The default setting is
(Ethernet Setting) [AUTO].
[AUTO] Automatic recognition
[10BASE_T] Fixed at 10BASE_T
[100BASE_TX] Fixed at 100BASE_TX
IP Address Enters the IP address in the XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
format.
MASK Value Enters the sub-net mask in the XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
format.
E-Net Address Displays the Ethernet address. The value displayed is
unique for the hardware and cannot be changed.
Dynamic Routing Sets whether dynamic routing is to be enabled or not.
Static Routing Sets whether static routing is to be enabled or not.

The routing table can be edited if [Static Routing] is set to [ON].


A maximum of 512 items can be registered in the routing table. The [Registration Not
Possible] screen will be displayed if the number of items exceeds 512.

Menu Item Description


ROUTING TABLE Select [ADD] to enter additional routing information.
Dest. Address Sets the network address for the destination.
Enters in the XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX format.
Router Address Sets the router address for the local machine.
Enters in the XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX format.

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Serial
The following communication parameters need to be set up.

Menu Item Description


Handshake The handshake method is selected from the following choices.
The default setting is [XON/XOFF].
[XON/XOFF] Handshake using the XON/XOFF protocol.
[HARDWARE] Handshake using the hardware.
[ENQ-ACK] Handshake using the ENQ-ACK protocol.
[SOFTWARE] Handshake using the application program.
Communication The communication speed is selected from [ 300 ], [ 1200 ],
Speed [2400], [4800], [9600] and [19200].
(Baud Rate) The default setting is [9600].
Parity The parity bit is selected from [NO], [EVEN] and [ODD].
The default setting is [EVEN].
Data Bit The data bit length is selected from [7_BIT] and [8_BIT].
The default setting is [7_BIT].
Stop Bit The stop bit length is selected from [1_BIT] and [2_BIT].
The default setting is [1_BIT].
EOP Timeout The timeout value is entered within a range of 1 to 255 seconds.
The default setting is [10 sec].
Output Sets the output response to [YES] or [NO].
Response This must be set [YES] if the printer requires a response when
data is transmitted from the host to the printer.
The default setting is [NO].
Job Separation Sets the job separation. The default setting is [NO].
[YES] Starts conversion processing once the command
that recognizes the end of the data is received
even midway through the file.
[NO] Performs the spooling process on the hard disk
until a timeout is issued.

If a value higher than [255] is entered for the timeout value, [255] will be set as the
value.

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Centronics (optional)
The following communication parameters need to be set up.

Menu Item Description


Ack Mode The Ack mode is selected from [MODE0], [MODE1],
[MODE2], [MODE3], and [MODE7].
The default setting is [MODE0].
DMA Timeout The timeout value for data input is entered within a range of 1 to
255 seconds.
The default setting is [5 sec].
EOP Timeout The timeout value is entered within a range of 1 to 255 seconds.
The default setting is [10 sec].
Job Separation Sets the job separation. The default setting is [NO].
[YES] Starts conversion processing once the command
that recognizes the end of the data is received
even midway through the file.
[NO] Performs the spooling process on the hard disk
until a timeout is issued.

• If a value higher than [255] is entered for the timeout value, [255] will be set as the
value.
• Changes to the [Ack Mode] and [DMA Timeout] values will have not any effect on
operations.

VPI (optional)
The following communication parameters need to be set up.

Menu Item Description


REPORT Sets whether to issue the host with offline notification of paper
OFFLINE running out or not.
The default setting is [NO].
[YES] Issues offline notification.
[NO] Does not issue offline notification.
EOP Timeout The timeout value is entered within a range of 1 to 255 seconds.
The default setting is [10 sec].
Job Separation Sets the job separation. The default setting is [NO].
[YES] Starts conversion processing once the command that
recognizes the end of the data is received even
midway through the file.
[NO] Performs the spooling process on the hard disk until
a timeout is issued.

If a value higher than [255] is entered for the timeout value, [255] will be set as the
value.

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SNMP
The following communication parameters need to be set up.
SNMP can only be set up from Print Services on Web.

Menu Item Description


SNMP Sets whether to enable SNMP or not.
Community Sets the community characters to be imbedded when the client
Characters transmits SNMP packets.
Trap Transmission Sets the IP address of the destinations (trap transmission
Destination destinations) to which notifications are to be sent in the event
of an error occurring with the printer.
A maximum of 128 trap transmission destinations can be
registered.
Transmission Port Sets the port numbers of the trap transmission destinations.
Version Sets the version of the trap to be transmitted.
Permanence Sets whether the trap transmission destination information is to
be stored or not after the printer has been switched off. A
maximum of eight items can be enabled for permanence.

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Setting the Parameters from the Printer Control Panel
It is possible to set up the TCP/IP, Serial, Centronics (optional), and VPI (optional)
parameters from the printer control panel. The procedures for this are explained below.
The changed parameters become valid after the machine has been rebooted.

You need to refer to "1.2 Operation from the Printer Control Panel" for detailed
instructions on printer control panel operations (page 13).

Operation Procedure

MENU 1 Press the < > button with [PORT SETTING]


PORT SETTING displayed.

PORT SETTING 2 Select the interface that is to be set up with the


TCP/IP use of the < > and < > buttons, and then
press the < > button.
[TCP/IP], [SERIAL], [CENTRO], and [VPI]
will be displayed in that order.
[CENTRO] and [VPI] are optional.

TCP/IP 3 Select the parameters with the use of the < >
Ethernet Setting and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
button.
An [*] mark will be displayed on the right-hand
Ethernet Setting side of the value once it has been set.
AUTO *
The changed parameters are reflected
back on the system when the <Set>
button is pressed. It is not necessary to
separately save the changes afterwards.

You need to refer to the previous section


on "2.1 Setting up Communication
Parameters" for detailed instructions on
each of the relevant items (page 28).

4 Once all parameters have been set, switch off


the power of the printer and then switch it on
again to validate the changes.

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TCP/IP

PORT SETTING 1 Display [TCP/IP] on the setup item selection


TCP/IP screen, and then press the < > button.

TCP/IP 2 Select the item that is to be set up with the use of


Default Parser the < > and < > buttons, and then press the
< > button.
[Ethernet Setting], [Default Parser], [IP
Address], [Mask Value], [E-Net Address],
[Dynamic Routing], and [Static Routing] will be
displayed in this order.
• Additions can be made to the routing
table when [Static Routing] is enabled.
• The [E-Net Address] can only be
displayed, not changed.

Default Parser 3 Select the parameters with the use of the < >
HPGL * and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
button.
An [*] mark will be displayed on the right-hand
side of the parameters once they have been set.

IP Address Entering addresses


100. 000. 000. 000
1. Move the cursor to the left and right with the
use of the < > and < > buttons.

IP Address
120. 000. 000. 000 2. Select the required value with the use of the
< > and < > buttons. The value will
increase or decrease sequentially between 0
and 9.
IP Address
123. 123. 123. 001 *
3. Press the <Set> button once all values have
been entered.
• To proceed onto the next menu, move
the cursor to the right-hand side and
press the < > button.
• To return to the previous menu, move
the cursor to the left-hand side and
press the < > button.

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Static Routing Adding items to the routing table
ON *
1. Select [ON] for [Static Routing], and then
press the <Set> button.
Press the < > button once it has been set.

2. Select [ADD] for the [ROUTING TABLE],


ROUTING TABLE
and then press the < > button.
ADD

3. Enter the destination address, and then press


Dest. Address
the <Set> button.
123. 000. 000. 000
Once it has been set, move the cursor to the
right-hand side and press the < > button.

4. Enter the routing address, and then press the


Router Address
123. 000. 000. 000
<Set> button.
To return to the previous menu, move the
cursor to the left-hand side and press the
< > button.

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Serial

PORT SETTING 1 Display [SERIAL] on the setup item selection


SERIAL screen, and then press the < > button.

SERIAL 2 Select the item that is to be set up with the use of


Baud Rate the < > and < > buttons, and then press the
< > button.
[Handshake], [Baud Rate], [Parity], [Data Bit],
[Stop Bit], [EOP Timeout], [Output Response],
and [Job Separation] will be displayed in this
order.

Baud Rate 3 Select the parameters with the use of the < >
300 * and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
button.
An [*] mark will be displayed on the right-hand
side of the parameters once they have been set.

Centronics (optional)

PORT SETTING 1 Display [CENTRO] on the setup item selection


CENTRO screen, and then press the < > button.

CENTRO 2 Select the item that is to be set up with the use of


DMA Timeout the < > and < > buttons, and then press the
< > button.
[Ack Mode], [DMA Timeout], [EOP Timeout],
and [Job Separation] will be displayed in this
order.

DMA Timeout 3 Select the parameters with the use of the < >
005 sec * and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
button.
An [*] mark will be displayed on the right-hand
side of the parameters once they have been set.

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VPI (optional)

PORT SETTING 1 Display [VPI] on the setup item selection


VPI screen, and then press the < > button.

VPI 2 Select the item that is to be set up with the use of


Job Separation the < > and < > buttons, and then press the
< > button.
[REPORT OFFLINE], [EOP Timeout], and [Job
Separation] will be displayed in this order.

Job Separation 3 Select the parameters with the use of the < >
YES * and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
button.
An [*] mark An [*] mark will be displayed on
the right-hand side of the parameters once they
have been set.

Printing Out a List of Settings


It is possible to print out a list of settings. The operational flow for this procedure is
explained below.

MENU 1 Press the < > button with [PORT SETTING]


PORT SETTING displayed.

PORT SETTING 2 Select [PRINT CONFIG] with the < > button,
PRINT CONFIG and then press the < > button.

PRINT CONFIG 3 Press the <Set> button when [SET : to Print.] is


SET : to Print. displayed.
The list of settings will be printed.

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An example of the settings printout is shown below.

[PLOTTER CONFIGURATION] [DocuWide 6050 Version 2.2.XX]

H/W CONFIG
Model = DocuWide6050
Software Version = 2.1.00
RAM Total = 512 MB
Segment Memory = 12 MB
Work Memory = 12 MB
Frame Memory = 421 MB
HardDisk = IC35L040AVER07-0
Option H/W = STAMPER 2T-RFC
PORT SETTING
+- ETHERNET Ethernet Setting = AUTO
Ethernet Address = 0002B35F9492
+- TCP/IPDefault Parser = HPGL
IP Address = 129.249.150.156
Mask Value = 255.255.255.0
Dynamic Routing = ON
Static Routing = OFF
+- SNMP SNMP = ON
+- SERIAL Default Parser = HPGL
File No. = 0
Baud Rate = 9600
Data BIT = 7_BITS
Stop BIT = 1_BITS
Parity = EVEN
Handshake = XON/XOFF
EOP Timeout = ON
Timeout = 10 sec
Output Response = NO
Job Separation = NO
SYSTEM PARAMETER
Spool in HD = OVERFLOWELEMENT
Auto Roll
Roll->Tray = OFF
Tray->Roll = OFF
Paper Width
SPA1 = 620 mm
SPA2 = 440 mm
Smoothing = OFF
Low power mode 1 = 5 sec
Low power mode 2 = 15 sec
Sleep mode = ON
Timer = 90 sec
Stamp Auto Load = OFF
Attention Light
Lamp = OFF
Buzzer = OFF
Buzzer timer = 0 sec
Job Recovery = OFF
Net Cont. Time = 30 sec

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Description of Each Item
The contents of [H/W CONFIG] and [SYSTEM PARAMETER] are shown below.

Displayed Item Description


H/W CONFIG RAM TOTAL Displays the capacity of the memory mounted
onto the printer.
SEGMENT Displays the capacity of the area in which
MEMORY intermediate data is stored during print
processing.
WORK MEMORY Displays the capacity of the area used for
running the controller software.
FRAME MEMORY Displays the capacity of the image memory
(the area in which images developed out into
bit maps are stored.)
HARDDISK Displays the model number of the hard disk
onto which input data is spooled.
SYSTEM SPOOL_ELEMENT Displays the method in which data is stored
PARAMETER onto the hard disk.
[OVERFLOW] Stores intermediate data that
exceeds the capacity of the
memory onto the hard disk.
[ALWAYS] Stores all intermediate data
on the hard disk.
You need to refer to "2.2 Setting up the
System Parameters" for further details
(page 42).

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Setting the Parameters from Print Services on Web
It is possible to set up the TCP/IP, Serial, Centronics (optional), VPI (optional) and
SNMP parameters from Print Services on Web. The procedures for this are explained
below.
• The changed parameters become valid after the machine has been
rebooted.
• These procedures are performed on the Administrator Page.

Operation Procedure

1 Start up Print Services on Web and display the [Properties] tab on the
Administrator Page.
You need to refer to "1.3 Operations from Print Services on Web" for details on
starting up Print Services on Web (page20).

2 Select the item to be set up from the [System parameters] menu.


The setup screen will be displayed on the right-hand side of the screen.

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3 Set up each of the parameters, and then press the [Apply] button.
4 If a list of the settings is to be printed out, select [Print Settings] from the
[System parameters] menu and click the [Print] button situated at the top right-
hand corner of the screen.

5 Once all parameters have been set, switch off the power of the printer and then
switch it on again to validate the changes.

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2.2 Setting up the System Parameters

This procedure sets up all parameters required by the system.


The items that can be set up on the printer control panel and on Print Services on Web
are different.

Setting the Parameters from the Printer Control Panel


The following system parameters can be set up from the printer control panel.
It is possible to set these system parameters with the use of the copier control panel
for DocuWide 6030 MF and DocuWide 6050 MF. If the parameters are set with both
the printer control panel and the copier control panel, the values set most recently will
be the valid parameters.

• You need to refer to the User Guide for details on [Low power mode 1], [Low power
mode 2] and [Sleep Mode].
• You need to refer to "1.2 Operation from the Printer Control Panel" for detailed
instructions on printer control panel operations (page 13).

Menu Item Description


Set Date Sets up the internal clock. The parameters are set in the year,
month, day, hour and minutes in this order.
Spool in HD Sets up the method in which data is stored onto the hard disk.
The default setting is [OVERFLOW].
[OVERFLOW] Stores intermediate data that exceeds the
capacity of the memory onto the hard disk.
[ALWAYS] Stores all intermediate data on the hard
disk.
AUTO ROLL Sets whether the automatic paper switching function from
the roll to the tray and tray to the roll is to be set to [ON] or
[OFF].
The default setting is [OFF].
SPA PAPER WIDTH Sets the paper width for SP. JIS/ISO A paper. The default
value is [SP A1].
[SP. A1] 620 or 525mm
[SP. A2] 435 or 440mm
Smoothing Sets whether the pseudo 1200 dpi output should be set to
[ON] or [OFF]. The default setting is [OFF].

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Menu Item Description
Low power mode1 Sets the time (1 to 120 minutes) for moving to low power
mode 1.
Low power mode 1 is the mode that automatically reduces
the temperature of the fuser and restricts power
consumption.
The default setting is [5] minutes.
Low power mode2 Sets the time (2 to 120 minutes) for moving to low power
mode 2.
Low power mode 2 is the mode that reduces the temperature
of the fuser even further than low power mode 1.
The default setting is [15] minutes.
Sleep Mode Sets the sleep mode at [ON] or [OFF] and sets the time (15
to 120 minutes) for moving to the sleep mode.
The sleep mode automatically switches off the power of the
printer.
The default setting is [90] minutes.
Stamp Sets up the relevant stamp parameters.
[Stamp Auto Load]
Sets whether the stamp data is to be automatically loaded or
not. The default setting is [ON].
When set to [ON] Automatically loads the stamp data
from a floppy disk when the printer is
started up.
When set to [OFF] Does not load the stamp data.
[Stamp Load]
Loads the stamp data from a floppy disk.
[PRINT STAMP LIST]
Prints the stamp list.
This setting is only valid when the optional
electronic stamper kit has been installed.
Stamp data is created with the DocuWide series stamp
tool. Refer to the Stamp Tool User Guide for further
details.

2.2 Setting up the System Parameters 43


Menu Item Description
Job Recovery Sets how the jobs that remained on the queue when the
power of the printer was shut off are to be processed when
the printer is started up again. The default setting is [OFF].
[OFF] Jobs that have not been output when the
power is shut off are canceled and not
printed.
[QUEUED] Prints out only the [Queued] jobs for
which processing has not been started.
[ALL] Prints out all jobs for which output has
not yet been completed.
• When [ALL] has been selected, a ten-page job will be
reprinted from page one when the power is restored to
the printer, even if pages 1 to 9 were already output
before the power was shut off.
• The sequence in which jobs will be output after the
power has been restored will be in accordance with
the ID numbers assigned when each job was received.

Net Cont. Time When printing with the use of EDMIC, EDMIC will occupy
the printer for a certain period of time after printing has been
started. Print jobs other than EDMICS cannot be executed
during this period of time. The occupancy time (Net Cont.
Time) can be selected from [10], [30], [60], [90], [120],
[180], [240], [300], [360], [420], and [480] (in units of
minutes.)
• EDMICS is software provided by Fuji Xerox for
registering, retrieving, editing and output drawings,
CAD data and other types of data.
• The printer will accept print requests other than
EDMICS when in the occupancy mode. The accepted
print data will be spooled and printed out after the
period of occupancy has elapsed.

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Operation Procedure

MENU 1 Press the < > button with [SYSTEM


SYSTEM PARAMETER PARAMETER] displayed.

SYSTEM PARAMETER 2 Select the item that is to be set up with the use of
Spool in HD the < > and < > buttons, and then press the
< > button.
[Set Date], [Spool in HD], [AUTO ROLL]
[Smoothing], [Low power mode 1], [Low power
mode 2], [Sleep Mode], [Stamp Auto Mode],
[Attention Light], and [Job Recovery] will be
displayed in this order.

Spool in HD 3 Select the parameters with the use of the < >
OVERFLOW * and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
button.
An [*] mark will be displayed on the right-hand
side of the value once it has been set.
The changed parameters are reflected
back on the system when the <Set>
button is pressed. It is not necessary to
separately save the changes afterwards.

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Setting the Parameters from Print Services on Web
It is possible to set up the following system parameters from Print Services on Web.
These procedures are performed on the Administrator Page.

Menu Item Description


Print Services Sets which of the following times should be set as the standard
for determining the priority sequence of job output for the
same job.
[QIN_FOPEN] Time to start data transfer
[QIN_FCLOSE] Time to end data transfer
Extension Sets the extension that are used to identify the format of each
file. The extension are a maximum of eight digits in length in a
combination of alphabet characters (upper case or lower case)
and numerals, and a maximum of 32 can be registered.
Set Date Sets the internal clock (year, month, day, hour, minutes).
User Management Displays and adds ftp users, and changes passwords.

Operation Procedure

1 Start up Print Services on Web and display the [Properties] tab on the
Administrator Page.
You need to refer to "1.3 Operations from Print Services on Web" for details on
starting up Print Services on Web (page 20).

2 Select the item that is to be set up from the [Properties menu].

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Setting up print services

Select [Print service] from the [System parameters] menu.


The print service parameters setup screen will be displayed on the right-hand side
of the screen.

Select the queuing standard from [QIN_FOPEN] or [QIN_FCLOSE], and then


press the [Apply] button.

Setting up Extensions

Select [Extension] from the [System parameters] menu.


The extension list setup screen will be displayed on the right-hand side of the
screen.

Select the required format from [Data format].


To add a new extension, enter an extension name of eight characters or less in the
text box, and then click the [Add] button.
To delete extensions, click the [Delete] button.
To delete all extensions, click the [Delete all] button.

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Setting up the Date

Select [Set date] from the [System parameters] menu.


The date setup screen will be displayed on the right-hand side of the screen.

Enter the date and time, and then press the [Apply] button.

Changing User Passwords

Select [Display user] from the [User management] menu.


A list of all ftp users currently registered will be displayed on the right-hand side
of the screen.

Click the [Password change] button for the user whose password is to be changed.

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The password change screen will be displayed on the right-hand side of the
screen.

Enter the new password, and then click the [Apply] button.

Adding Users

Select [Add user] from the [User management] menu.


The screen for adding ftp users will be displayed on the right-hand side of the
screen.

Enter the user's name and password, and then click the [Register] button.

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Chapter 3
Chapter 0

Basic Machine Operations Chapter 3


3.1 Basic Machine Operations

This section explains the following:

• Setting up Logical Printers


• Selecting Media Types
• Using Paper Other Than JIS/ISO A Series Paper
• Changing Output Roll Media for an Entire Job
• Enlarging and Reducing
• Printing Long Documents
• Manual Feed Printing
• Loading Stamp Data
• Stamp Printing
• Using Finisher Equipment
• Troubleshooting

Setting up Logical Printers


First of all, this section explains how to set up logical printers.
100 types of logical printers are available for each data format (HPGL, NATIVE, TIFF,
CALS), and it is possible to set each of these individually.
• The explanation here covers the operation procedures from Print Service on Web,
although it is possible to set up logical printers with the use of the printer control
panel. Refer to "4.2 Setting up Logical Printers" for details on performing this
procedure with the control panel (page 126).
• There are cases where the terminology and setup methods are different for Print
Services on Web and the printer control panel.

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Operation Procedure

1 Start up Print Services on Web and display the [Print Setup] tab on the User
Page or Administrator Page.
You need to refer to "1.3 Operations from Print Services on Web" for details on
starting up Print Services on Web (page 20).

2 Select the format type from [Data format], and then select the logical printer
number range from [Detail].
The list of logical printers will be displayed in units of ten.

3 Click the [Display] button for the logical printer that is to be changed.

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The logical printer settings will be displayed.

Click the [Print] button to print out a list of the logical printer settings.

4 Click the item that is to be set up from the [Detail] menu.


The settings for the selected item will be displayed on the right-hand side of the
screen.

5 Set up each of the relevant items.


You need to refer to "3.5 Logical Printer Settings" for details on each item
(page 76).

6 Click the [Apply] button once all settings have been completed.
Click the [Reset to Default] button to restore the original settings, or click the
[Cancel] button to terminate the procedure.

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Selecting Media Types
The paper type is set with the use of [Media Type] for the logical printers. This
parameter can be selected from [Anything], [Ordinary Paper], [Tracing Paper], and
[Film].
[Anything] is set for this under normal circumstances. Specify the paper type manually if
the paper to be used is limited. If any paper other than the specified paper type is placed
in position once this setting has been made, a [No Paper] error will be triggered.
You need to refer to the "Media Type" section of "3.5 Logical Printer Settings" for
details on available functions (page 109).

Using Paper Other Than JIS/ISO A Series Paper


The default paper size series is [JIS A Series].
The paper size series is set up with the use of [MEDIA SERIES] for the logical printers.
This parameter can be selected from [JIS A Series], [Special A Series], [arch] and [JIS B
Series].
The [Input size], [Output size] and [Media size] parameters can be set up individually for
each paper group.
[Input size] is the group used when judging the input size.
[Output size] is the group used when judging the output size.
[Media size] is the group used when deciding on the roll media or normal paper that is to
be used for actual printing.
It is necessary to ensure that no mistakes are made when setting up the paper group. For
example, if JIS/ISO A series paper is set for [Media size] but JIS B paper is inserted in
the printer, the printer will be unable to recognize the paper type and a [No Paper] error
will be triggered.
The optional kit for supporting JIS B series paper is necessary when using JIS
B series paper. The optional kit for supporting JIS B series paper is currently
not supported.

• You need to refer to the "Media Series" section of "3.5 Logical Printer Settings" for
details on available functions (page 78).
• You need to refer to "Appendix 1 Main Specifications" for details on the paper sizes
for each paper group (page 186).

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Changing Output Roll Media for an Entire Job
By setting the [Size] on [Output Option] to [AUTO] (either [AUTO], [OTHER], [MIX]
or [MIX2]), the output paper is determined in accordance with the logical printer's
[Media mapping] table. If a paper mapping table is prepared for each job, it is possible to
change the output roll media for each job.
For example, if an A1 roll media and an A2 roll media are set in place and the A2 roll
media is to be used for printing out the A2 size [Job1] job and the A1 roll media to be
used for printing out [Job2], which is also in A2 size, the mapping table is set up as
follows.

[PLT01H] logical printer settings [PLT02H] logical printer settings

Output Size Media Source Output Size Media Source


A0 A0 A0 A0
A1 A1 A1 A1
A2 A2 A2 A1
A3 A3 A3 A3
A4 A4 A4 A3

In this example, [Job1] has been specified to use logical printer [PLT01H], which will
output the job on the A2 roll media.
[Job2] has been specified to use logical printer [PLT02H] and rotate the job by 90
degrees to print it out on the A1 roll media.

Logical printer
Job1 A2 [PLT01H] specified
Output on the
A2 roll media

Logical printer
A2 [PLT02H] specified
Job2

Output on the
A1 roll media
Rotated by
90 degrees

You need to refer to the "Size/media Mapping" section of "3.5 Logical Printer
Settings" for details on available functions (page 98).

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Enlarging and Reducing
It is possible to specify enlargements and reductions with the size mapping table.
The size mapping table is a table determining correspondence between the input image
size and the output image size beforehand. It enables to enlarge/reduce printing in
accordance with the correspondence on the table.
The size mapping table is set up with the use of the [Size/media mapping] button for the
logical printers. At this point, [Auto scale] is set to [Enable], and [Paper size] on [Output
Option] is set to automatic (either [AUTO], [OTHER], [MIX] or [MIX2]).
For example, if the size mapping table is set up as shown below, an image with an input
size of A3 will be enlarged to the A2 size (enlarged by 141.4%).

[PLT01H] logical printer settings

Input Size Output Size


A0 A0
A1 A1
A2 A2
A3 A2
A4 A4

A2
A3

Input image Output image

In addition to this, if the output paper size is directly specified with [Output Option] and
[Auto scale] is set to [Enable], it is possible to enlarge or reduce the image so that it
matches the size of the output paper when the input size and output size are different.
You need to refer to the "Size/media Mapping" section in "3.5 Logical Printer
Settings" for details on size mapping (page 98), and the section of "Transform" for
details on Autoscale (pager 87).

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Printing Long Documents
It is possible to set up the method of cutting paper to either the standard A0 format cut
(length of 1,189 mm), the standard shape increased in a multiple of integers, or the
synchronization cut.
This parameter is set up with the use of the [Output Option] function for the logical
printers.

[AUTO] : The standard shape priority mode. If the length of the document exceeds the
standard size, the paper is cut to the standard shape that has been increased
in a multiple of integers.
[OTHER] : Synchronized cuts performed on all images.
[MIX] : If images that are smaller than the A0 size exceed the standard size, the paper
is cut to the standard size that has been increased in a multiple of integers.
Synchronized cuts are performed on all images that exceed the A0 size.
[MIX2] : If images that are smaller than the A0 size exceed the standard size,
synchronized cuts are performed on all images.

In the case of [AUTO]


Output in a size that
is the standard shape
increased in integers.

Input image that is longer


In the case of [OTHER]
that the standard size
The same size as the
input image is output.
Output image

• Synchronized cutting is where the length of the paper is cut to a non-standard size
that matches up with the length of the image.
• All output is carried out on roll media when [OTHER] has been selected. Cut sheet
cannot be used.

You need to refer to the "Output Option" section of "3.5 Logical Printer Settings" for
details on available functions (page 107).

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Manual Feed Printing
Manual feed printing allows paper to be set in the MSI & Manual Paper Feed Unit and
printing data that has been specified for manual feeding to the transmitted from a client.
Manual feed printing is also possible by observing the following procedure.
The optional MSI & Manual Paper Feed Unit is required for manual feed
printing.

• You need to refer to the User Guide for details on setting paper in the manual
feeder.
• You need to refer to the "Select Tray" section in "3.5 Logical Printer Settings" for
details on the functions available with "Select Tray" (page 105).

Operation Procedure

1 Set [Select Tray] for the logical printer to [Manual].


2 Transmit printing data to the DocuWide 6030/6050 printer.
The following message will be displayed on the printer control panel if no paper
has been set in the MSI & Manual Paper Feed Unit.

Replace Bypass
[A3+SF] [Ord.]

3 Set the paper in the MSI & Manual Paper Feed Unit in accordance with the
instructions provided in the message displayed on the printer control panel.

Printing will start once the paper has been set in place.

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Loading Stamp Data
Stamp data must be created with the DocuWide 6030/6050 stamp tool before starting
stamp printing. This data is loaded into the DocuWide 6030/6050 memory and then
used. The procedure for loading the data is explained below.
The optional electronic stamper kit is required in order to use the stamp
function.

You need to refer to the Stamp Tool User Guide for details on using the DocuWide
series stamp tool.

When the Copy Function has been Installed


The stamp data can be loaded from the setup screen on the copier's control panel.
You need to refer to the User Guide (Copier) for details on operation methods.

When the Copy Function has not been Installed


Load the stamp data in accordance with the following instructions.

1 Set the [Stamp Auto load] field to [ON] during system parameter setup.
You need to refer to the " Setting the Parameters from the Printer Control Panel"
section in "2.2 Setting up the System Parameters" for details on setup methods (page
42).

2 Set the floppy disk on which the stamp data has been stored in the floppy disk
drive.

3 Switch off the power of the printer, and then switch it on again.
The stamp data will load automatically.

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Stamp Printing
It is possible to specify the color and direction of the loaded stamp data, and print it in
any desired location.
The stamp parameters are set up with commands from the client (BT-PlotAssistant or
other functions) and with [Stamp function] on the logical printer's [Plotter Option].

Stamp color Stamp direction Stamp location

123

123
123
123 123 123

Black Gray XXXXX


2002.3.20
ABC

The optional electronic stamper kit is required in order to use the stamp
function.

You need to refer to the "Plotter Option" section of "3.5 Logical Printer Settings" for
details on available functions (page 94).

Using Finisher Equipment


When the optional folder is to be used, it is necessary to set up the parameters required
for using various equipment with commands from the client (printer drivers or other
functions) or with the logical printer's [Plotter Option].

To use the optional Front Output Kit, set [FRONT] or [REAR] in [Media Exit].

You need to refer to the "Plotter Option" (page 94) section and the "Media Exit"
(page 104) section in "3.5 Logical Printer Settings" for details on available functions.

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Troubleshooting
This section provides examples of recovery methods when the following problems arise.

Paper size #1 was mistakenly selected.


ð There are cases where it is possible to override this with the [Media Margin] settings.
The [Media Margin] settings are the values that set the top, bottom, left and right
margins in order for the machine to determine the input size. By setting the margin
values outside the scope of the paper, it is possible to reduce the input judgment size.
You need to refer to the "Media Margin" section of "3.5 Logical Printer Settings" for
details on available functions (page 97).

No paper error occurs even when paper has been set in place.
ð There is a chance that the paper actually set in place differs from the settings made in
either [Media Mapping], [Media Type] or [Media Series]. Check each of these settings to
ascertain they are correct.
You need to refer to the "Size/media Mapping" (page 98) section, the "Media Type"
(page 109) section, and the "Media Series" (page 78) section in "3.5 Logical Printer
Settings" for details on available functions.

TIFF data will not print properly.


ð Check the compression format of the TIFF data. TIFF data compressed with the LZW
format is not supported by DocuWide 6030/6050 and will consequently not be printed
out.
If the image is printed but either in enlarged or reduced sizes, there are cases where this
can be overridden by making sure that resolution for the TIFF data is correctly set in
[TIFF Option].
You need to refer to the "TIFF Option" section in "3.5 Logical Printer Settings" for
details on setting the resolution (page 86).

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Required lines will not print out.
ð There are cases where this can be overridden by changing the [White Mode] setting on
[Color Option].
The [White Mode] determines whether lines are to be drawn in white or in black when a
[White Mode] instruction is received.
There are cases where faint lines are assigned the color white. In situations such as this,
lines will not actually be printed because they have been specified as white lines when
the [White Mode] has been set to [Enable]. To avoid this, deselect the [White Mode].
The [White Mode] is only valid for HPGL and NATIVE data.

You need to refer to the "Color Option" section of "3.5 Logical Printer Settings" for
details on available functions (page 104).

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3.2 Job Operations

The following operations are possible with the jobs transmitted to DocuWide 6030/6050
when Print Services on Web is used.
• Displaying a list of jobs
• Canceling and Changing the Priority of Jobs
• Managing the Job Logs

Displaying a list of jobs


This function displays a list of jobs.

Operation Procedure

1 Start up Print Services on Web and display the [Job and Log] tab on the User
Page or Administrator Page.
You need to refer to "1.3 Operations from Print Services on Web" for details on
starting up Print Services on Web (page 20).

2 Select either [All Jobs], [ Job not completed] or [Completed Job] from the [Job
listing] menu.

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A list of jobs will be displayed on the right-hand side of the screen.

3 To limit the number of logical printers, set up [Logical Printer to be displayed]


and [Registration Number], and then click the [Update] button.
A list of jobs from the selected logical printers will be displayed.

Details Displayed in the List of Jobs


This function displays the following contents in the list of jobs.

Displayed
Description
Item
Owner Displays the name of the job owner.
Status Displays the current job status.
[Receiving] Job queuing in progress.
[Queued] On standby for job processing.
[Printing] Printing in progress.
[Printed] Printing complete.
[Aborted] Job output not possible.
[Canceled] Job on standby for processing canceled.
Priority Displays [High], [Normal] or [Low] as the priority.
Document Displays the name of the document.
Name [---] will be displayed when the name is unknown.
Printer Name Displays the name of the destination logical printer.
[---] will be displayed when the name is unknown.
Size Displays the size of the job in units of KB.
Job Change Click here to change the job's priority or cancel the job.
(Administrator Page only)

The document name may become garbled if single-byte katakana characters or kanji
characters are used.

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Canceling and Changing the Priority of Jobs
This function enables jobs to be canceled and the printing priority to be changed.
• These procedures can only be performed from the Administrator Page.
• Jobs for which the print process has been completed cannot be canceled or
have their priority changed.

Operation Procedure

1 Start up Print Services on Web and display the [Job and Log] tab on the User
Page or Administrator Page.
You need to refer to "1.3 Operations from Print Services on Web" for details on
starting up Print Services on Web (page 20).

2 Select either [All Jobs] or [Job not completed] from the [Job listing] menu.
A list of jobs will be displayed on the right-hand side of the screen.

To limit the number of logical printers, set up [Logical Printer to be


Displayed] and [Registration Number], and then click the [Update] button.

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3 Click the [Change] button located on the right-hand side of the job.
The following screen will be displayed.

4 Click the [Cancel Job] - [Execute] button to cancel the job. Select with [High],
[Normal] or [Low] with the [Change priority] field, and then click the [Set]
button.
It is not possible to cancel more than one job at a time.

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Managing the Job Logs
This function allows the various histories (logs) to be printed and deleted.
There are two types of logs available: Job Log, and Error Log.
It is only possible to display a list of job histories on the User Page. All other
operations can only be carried out on the Administrator Page.

Job log management can also be performed from the printer control panel. You need
to refer to "4.4 Managing the Various Logs" for details on the operations for this
(page 153).

Job Log
This is the record of job processing for all completed jobs. A variety of information is
recorded here, including job numbers, the number of copies printed, the input and output
sizes and the processing time.
Automatic printing is possible with job logs. Once the automatic printing mode has been
activated, the log will be printed automatically whenever fifty one pages of processed
jobs accumulate.
The maximum number of job log lines that can be saved is set within a range of 510 to
65,535. If the number of lines exceeds this value, the oldest item in the log is deleted and
the new information recorded.

Operation Procedure

1 Start up Print Services on Web and display the [Job and Log] tab on the User
Page or Administrator Page.
You need to refer to "1.3 Operations from Print Services on Web" for details on
starting up Print Services on Web (page 20).

2 Select [Job Log] from the [Log list] menu. A list of logs will be displayed on
the right-hand side of the screen.
A list of logs will be displayed.

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Printing Logs

Enter the date of the logs to be printed in [Printing range], and then click the
[Print] button.

Deleting Logs

Click the [Change settings] button.


The log setting change screen will be displayed.

• Click the [Delete] button to delete a log.


• Set [Auto Print Setup] to [Enabled] to print the logs automatically.

Saving the Logs in a File Format

Click [Save into File].

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Error Log
This records detailed information on the errors that occurred during job processing.

Operation Procedure

1 Start up Print Services on Web and display the [Job and Log] tab on the User
Page or Administrator Page.

2 Select [Error Log] from the [Log list] menu. A list of logs will be displayed on
the right-hand side of the screen.
A list of logs will be displayed.

Printing Logs

Enter the date of the logs to be printed in [Printing Range], and then click the
[Print] button.

Deleting Logs

Click the [Delete Log].

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3.3 Printer Operations

The following operations are possible with the DocuWide 6030/6050 printer when Print
Services on Web is used.
• Displaying the Printer Status
• Starting up and Suspending Received Jobs, Printing, and the Server

Displaying the Printer Status


This function displays the status of the DocuWide 6030/6050 printer.

Operation Procedure

1 Start up Print Services on Web and display the [Status] tab on the User Page or
Administrator Page.
You need to refer to "1.3 Operations from Print Services on Web" for details on
starting up Print Services on Web (page 20).

2 Click the [Update] button to display the most up-to-date status.


Select a time with the [Update Time Setup] function to set the time in which the
status is to be automatically updated.

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Items Displayed on the Printer Status
The following details are displayed on the printer status.
Displayed Item Description
Job reception Displays the start-up and end status for job receipt.
Print Displays the start-up and end status for printing.
Printer model Displays the model name of the printer.
Printer status Displays the online/offline status of the printer.
Roll/Tray Displays the size, type and remaining amount of paper
set for all of the rolls and trays. The remaining amount
of paper is indicated with the following two symbols.

Manual feed Displays the on/off status of the optional manual feed
function.
Interface Displays the interfaces that can be used.
IOT status Displays the status of the printer.
Refer to [IOT Status Details] on the subsequent table.
Finisher option Displays the optional finisher attached to the printer.
Processing data formats Displays the data formats that can be processed.
Software version Displays the version of the DocuWide 6030/6050
printer's software.
Engine parameter Displays the status of the following parameter settings.
• Time until activating the sleep mode
• Time until activating low power mode 1
• Time until activating low power mode 2
Billing information Displays the following meters.
• Meter 1: The total area (in units of square m2) of
paper printed up until now
• Meter 2: The total length (in units of meters or 0.1 m)
printed up until now
• Meter 3: The total number of stamp printouts made up
until now

• You need to refer to the User Guide for details on [Sleep Mode], [Low power mode
1] and [Low power mode 2].
• The number of pages displayed for the billing information will differ depending on
the size of the paper. You need to refer to the User Guide for further details.

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IOT Status Details
The following details are displayed for the IOT status.

Displayed Item Description


IOT_READY/ The printer is on standby.
IOT_IDLE
IOT_RUN The printer is printing.
IOT WARMUP The printer is warming up.
IOT_OFFLINE The printer is in the offline status. Check the printer control
panel to discover the cause.
IOT_COPY_MODE The printer is in the copy mode.
IOT_POWER_SAVE The printer is in the sleep mode.
IOT_MC_ERR Press the < > and < > buttons on the printer control
panel simultaneously. If the problem is not recovered,
contact the Welcome Center.
IOT_JAM_ERR Paper is jammed in the printer. Remove the jammed paper.
IOT_SET_ERR An error that could have arisen from the power of the post-
processing unit not being switched on, the ejection outlet
being full, a baler tape jam or another problem has
occurred. Check the post-processing unit.
IOT_TONER_ERR The printer's toner has run out.
IOT_DOOR_ERR The printer's door is open. Close the door accordingly.
IOT_COM_ERR An communication error has occurred with the printer.
Switch off the power of the printer, and then switch it on
again. If the problem is not recovered, contact the
Welcome Center.
IOT_NO_PAPER The printer's paper has run out. Place more paper in the
tray that is empty.
IOT_UNKWN_ERR An error that cannot be recovered has occurred with the
printer. Switch off the power of the printer, and then switch
it on again. If the problem is not recovered, contact the
Welcome Center.

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Starting up and Suspending Received Jobs, Printing,
and the Server
This function enables the following procedures to be carried out.
• Suspending job receipt Jobs are no longer received from the client.
• Starting up job receipt Starts the receipt of jobs.
• Suspending printing Jobs received from the client are set in the [Queued] status
and spooled on the hard disk.
• Starting up printing Starts the printing process.
• Suspending the server Suspends by job receipt and printing.
• Starting up the server Starts up both job receipt and printing.
The operations for suspending job receipt, printing and the server can only be
carried out from the Administrator Page.

Operation Procedure

1 Start up Print Services on Web and display the [Status] tab on the User Page or
Administrator Page.
You need to refer to "1.3 Operations from Print Services on Web" for details on
starting up Print Services on Web (page 20).

2 To start up and suspend job receipt, click the [Start] or [Stop] buttons for [Job
reception].
To start up and suspend printing, click the [Start] or [Stop] buttons for [Print].
To start up and suspend the server, click the [Start] or [Stop] buttons.

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3.4 Test Printing

This function prints out test data in order to check the operations of the printer.
These procedures can only be performed from the Administrator Page.

It is also possible to perform test printing from the printer control panel. You need to
refer to "4.3 Test Printing" for details on the operations for this (page 152).

Operation Procedure

1 Start up Print Services on Web and display the [Tool] tab on the Administrator
Page.
You need to refer to "1.3 Operations from Print Services on Web" for details on
starting up Print Services on Web (page 20).

2 Click [Test printing]. Select the size of the paper to be printed on (A0 to A4),
and then click the [Start] button.

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3.5 Logical Printer Settings

This section provides detailed explanations on the logical printer settings.

Logical printer
The following parameters can be set for logical printers. However, the items that can be
set will differ in accordance with the data format.

Relevant
Menu Item Description
Format
Media Series Sets the paper groups for the input, output and printing All
paper.
Define Single Pen Sets the pen attributes for the HPGL data. HPGL
Define Multi Pen Sets the pen attributes for the HPGL data for multiple pens. HPGL
NATIVE Pen Style Sets end processing and color of the VCGL data pen. NATIVE
NATIVE Width Sets the pen attributes for the VRF data. NATIVE
NATIVE Define Pen Sets the pen attributes for the VRF data. NATIVE
N A T I V E D e f . M u l t i Sets the pen attributes for the VRF data for multiple pens. NATIVE
Pen
Emulation Selects the processing language for the HPGL data. HPGL
Pen Option Sets whether or not to change the pen width when enlarging or HPGL,
reducing. NATIVE
TIFF Option Sets the sorting and output sequence, and the resolution for the TIFF
print data.
CALS Option Sets whether or not to disable the [ROTATE] command. CALS
Transform Sets automatic enlargement/reduction, mirror processing All
and 90-degree rotation.
Plot Area Sets the print range, centering and offset. All (Note)
Message Option Sets whether or not to print messages and the date. All
Plotter Option The settings for the baler, folder and stamp functions. All
The folder and stamp functions are optional.
The baler function is currently not supported.

Media Margin Sets the top, bottom, left and right margin values. All
Size/Media Mapping Sets up the size mapping and paper mapping parameters. All
Split Drawing Sets the fragmentation printing parameters. All

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Relevant
Menu Item Description
Format
Priority Sets the priority for printing. All
Drawing Rotation Sets the rotation direction for rotation printing. All
Direction
Skip Command Enables and disables the PS command. HPGL
EOP Command Enables and disables the EOP command. HPGL
Color Option Enables and disables the white line function. HPGL,
NATIVE
Media Exit Sets whether the paper is to be ejected at the front or back. All
Currently not supported.

Select Tray Sets whether the paper is to be fed automatically from the All
feed tray or from the manual feed tray.
The optional MSI & Manual Paper Feed Unit is
required for manual feeding.

Printed Copy Sets the number of copies to be printed. All


Input Option Sets the input size. All
Output Option Sets the output size. Also sets the top and bottom margins. All
Media Type Sets the paper type. All
Define Size Sets the user defined size. All
Size Recognition Sets whether to give priority to standard shapes or long All
shapes when the standard size is exceeded.

Note Print ranges cannot be set for TIFF and CALS.

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Media Series
Sets the paper groups for the input, output and printing paper.
It is also possible to set different groups for each of these.
The optional kit for supporting JIS B series paper is required if JIS B paper is
to be used. JIS B series paper is currently not supported.

Settings The settings for this function are as follows. All of the default settings are [JIS A].
Menu Item Description
Input size Sets the paper group for determining the input size A.
The selections available are [JIS A series], [Special A series],
[arch], and [JIS B series].
Output size Sets the paper group for determining the output size.
The selections available are [JIS A series], [Special A series],
[arch], and [JIS B series].
The settings specified with the host take priority.

Media size Sets the paper group for determining the roll media to be used for
actual output.
The selections available are [JIS A series], [ Special A series],
[arch], and [JIS B series].

The paper types that can be set for each paper group are shown below.

• Input size, Output size


MEDIA
Standard Size
SERIES
JIS A A0 to A4, U0 to U4,A0L to A4L
Special A SA0 to SA3, A4, SU0 to SU3, U4,SA0L to SA3L, A4L
arch E to A, UE to UA, EL to AL
JIS B B0 to B4, BU0 to BU4, B0L to B4L

• Media Size
MEDIA
Standard Size User Defined Sizes Roll Media
SERIES
JIS A A0 to A4 A0 to A3 A0 to A3
Special A SA0 to SA3, A4 SA0 to SA2, A3 SA0 to SA2, A3
arch E to A E to B E to B
JIS B B1 to B4 B1 to B2 B1 to B2

You need to refer to "Appendix 1 Main Specifications" for details on the paper sizes
(page 186).

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Define Single Pen
Sets the width, color and other pen attributes for HPGL data.
These settings are only valid with HPGL data.

Settings The settings for this function are as follows.


Menu Item Description
Pen No. Sets the pen number within a range of 0 to 98.
Width Sets the line width within a range of 0 to 511.
1 = 0.0635 mm. The actual width of the line will be n × 0.0635
with the line width set to n. The default setting is [2].
Lines may be printed patchily if the line width is set to
[1].

Color Sets the line color at [BLACK] or [WHITE].


The default setting is [BLACK].
End style Sets the end of the line to [SQUARE], [ROUND], [EXTEND] or
[TRIANGLE]. The default setting is [SQUARE].
Refer to the illustrations on the next page for further details.
Joint style Sets joint processing for lines to [UNJOINT], [BEVEL], [MITER]
or [ROUND]. The default setting is [MITER].
Refer to the illustrations on the next page for further details.
This setting is only valid for HP-GL and HP-GL/2 EA, EP,
ER, FP, RA, RR, and PE.

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End style
SQUARE
The normal method of ending lines.

ROUND
Line width Rounds off both ends of the line with a half radius of the line
width.

Half the line width Half the line width

EXTEND
Line width Adds half of the line width in length to both ends of the line.

Half the line width Half the line width

TRIANGLE
Adds a triangle that is half of the line width in length to both
Line width
ends of the line.

Half the line width Half the line width

Joint style
UNJOINT
Does not join up the lines.

BEVEL
Joins the outside corner of one line to the outside corner of
the other line.

MITER
Extends the outside corners of both lines until they meet in a
miter.

ROUND
Rounds off the area where the two lines meet.

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Define Multi Pen
Sets the line width, color and other pen attributes for HPGL data for multiple pens. The
same parameters will be set for all other pen numbers within the range of specification.
These settings are only valid with HPGL data.

Settings The settings for this function are as follows.


Menu Item Description
Pen No. Specifies the starting number and ending number to cover the
range of the pens that are to be set up. The pen numbers are set
within a range of 0 to 98.
Width Sets the line width within a range of 0 to 511.
1 = 0.0635 mm.The actual width of the line will be n × 0.0635 with
the line width set to n. The default setting is [2].
Texts may not be printed cleanly if the line width is set to
[1].

Color Sets the line color at [BLACK] or [WHITE].


The default setting is [BLACK].
End style Sets the end of the line to [SQUARE], [ROUND], [EXTEND] or
[TRIANGLE]. The default setting is [SQUARE].
Refer to "End style" for further details (page 80).
Joint style Sets joint processing for lines to [UNJOINT], [BEVEL], [MITER]
or [ROUND]. The default setting is [MITER].
Refer to "Joint style" for further details (page 80).
This setting is only valid for HP-GL and HP-GL/2 EA, EP,
ER, FP, RA, RR and PE.

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NATIVE Pen Style
Sets the pen specifications for VCGL data.
These settings are only valid with NATIVE VCGL data.

Settings The settings for this function are as follows.


Menu Item Description
Joint style Sets joint processing for lines to [ UNJOINT ], [ BEVEL ],
[MITER] or [ROUND]. The default settings is [UNJOINT].
Refer to "Joint style" for further details (page 80).
This setting is only valid when printing poly-lines, polygons
and rectangles.

End style Sets the end of the line to [SQUARE], [ROUND], [EXTEND] or
[TRIANGLE]. The default setting is [SQUARE].
Refer to "End style" for further details (page 80).
Dashed line Sets broken line processing to [NO WRAP] or [WRAP].
style The default setting is [NO WRAP].

Dashstyle
Example

Dot Broken line style

NO WRAP
Each dot represents the start of the broken line.
Lines printed with the use of the broken line style shown in
the example will be printed as a non-broken line, as shown
in the illustration on the left. This is owing to the fact that
the dot appears before the line is broken, and this constitutes
the starting point for printing another line.

WRAP
Each dot represents the direction in which the broken line
must be printed.
Lines printed with the use of the broken line style shown in
the example will be printed as shown in the illustration on
the left.

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NATIVE Width
Sets the width of the VCGL data pen.
These settings are only valid with NATIVE VCGL data.

Settings The settings for this function are as follows.


Menu Item Description
Width Sets the line width within a range of 0 to 511.
1 = 0.0635 mm. The actual width of the line will be n × 0.0635
with the line width set to n. The default setting is [2].
Texts may not be printed clearly if the line width is set to
[1].

NATIVE Define Pen


Sets the pen attributes for VRF data.
These settings are only valid with NATIVE VRF data.

Settings The settings for this function are as follows.


Menu Item Description
Pen No. Sets the pen number within a range of 0 to 31.
End style Sets the end of the line to [SQUARE], [ROUND], [EXTEND] or
[TRIANGLE]. The default setting is [SQUARE].
Refer to "End style" for further details (page 80).
Color Sets the line color at [BLACK] or [WHITE].
The default setting is [BLACK].

Although it is possible to set the [Width] in addition to the items explained above from
the Print Services on Web setup screen, the specified width data included in the VRF
data takes priority, so any changes on the Web screen will have not effect.

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NATIVE Def. Multi Pen
Sets the pen attributes for VRF data for multiple pens. The same parameters will be set
for all other pen numbers within the range of specification.
These settings are only valid with NATIVE VRF data.

Settings The settings for this function are as follows.


Menu Item Description
Pen No. Specifies the starting number and ending number to cover the
range of the pens that are to be set up. The pen numbers are set
within a range of 0 to 31.
End style Sets the end of the line to [SQUARE], [ROUND], [EXTEND] or
[TRIANGLE]. The default setting is [SQUARE].
Refer to "End style" for further details (page 80).
Color Sets the line color at [BLACK] or [WHITE].
The default setting is [BLACK].

Although it is possible to set the [Width] in addition to the items explained above from
the Print Services on the Web setup screen, the specified width data included in the
VRF data takes priority, so any changes on the Web setup screen will have no effect.

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Emulation
Selects the processing language for the HPGL format.
These settings are only valid with HPGL data.

Settings The settings for this function are as follows.


Menu Item Description
Emulation Sets the processing language from [HPGL] or [HPGL2].
The default setting is [HPGL].

Pen Option
Sets whether or not to change the ratio of the pen thickness in accordance with
enlargement/reduction rates when enlarging or reducing for printing purposes.
These settings are only valid with HPGL data and NATIVE data.

Settings The settings for this function are as follows.


Menu Item Description
Enlarge/reduce [ON] Changes the pen thickness in accordance with the
pen width enlargement/reduction rates.
[OFF] Pen thickness remains unchanged.
The default setting is [OFF].

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TIFF Option
Sets the sorting and output sequence, and the resolution priority for TIFF data.
These settings are only valid with TIFF data.

Settings The settings for this function are as follows.


Menu Item Description
Sort Mode Sets whether or not to sort the data for output purposes.
The default setting is [OFF].
[ON] Sorted for output purposes.
[OFF] Not sorted for output purposes.
Last to First Sets whether or not to print the data in the reverse order.
The default setting is [OFF].
[ON] Prints in the reverse order.
[OFF] Prints in the normal order.
Resolution Sets the resolution priority.
Priority The default settings is [Command].
[COMMAND] Uses the resolution contained within the TIFF
data.
[MENU] Uses the resolution set here.
Priority Sets the priority resolution within a range of 30 to 3000 (dpi)
Resolution when the [MENU] parameter has been specified.

CALS Option
Sets whether to enable or disable the [Rotate] command.
These settings are only valid with CALS data.

Settings The settings for this function are as follows.


Menu Item Description
Specify output [ON] Enables the [Rotate] command.
direction [OFF] Disables the [Rotate] command.
The default setting is [OFF].

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Transform
Sets automatic enlargement/reduction, mirror processing and 90-degree rotation.

• Auto Scale

Input image Output image

• Mirror Image

Input image Output image

• 90 - degree Rotation

Input image Output image

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Settings The settings for this function are as follows.
Menu Item Description
Auto Scale Sets whether or not to automatically enlarge or reduce sizes when
the input size and output size are different. The default setting is
[ON].
[ON] Automatically enlarges or reduces the size of the
image to match the output size.
[OFF] Outputs the image at the same size regardless of
the output size.
The image will be output at the same size even when
enlargement/reduction has been set for size mapping with
[Auto Scale] has been set to [OFF].

Mirror Image Sets whether or not to perform mirror processing on the output
image.
The default setting is [OFF].
[ON] Performs mirror processing for output purposes.
[OFF] Outputs the image in the normal manner.
The settings specified with the host take priority.

90-Degree Sets whether or not the output image is to be rotated by 90 degrees.


Rotation This settings is used when rotation has been specified manually.
The default setting is [OFF].
[ON] Rotates the image by 90 degrees for output
purposes.
[OFF] Outputs the image in the normal manner.
This setting is only valid when the [Size] parameter on
[INPUT OPTIONS] has been set to anything other than
[AUTO].

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Plot Area
Enables the print range (plot area) to be specified from the input image. The plot area
can be specified to layout the image in the center of the output paper (Auto Layout) or
offset it (Set Offset Value).
Any part of the image that overlaps the margin when offset has been specified will be
cut.

Auto layout

Plot Area

+Y direction

Offset = (_X, +Y)


X direction +X direction

_ Y direction

Input image

Output image

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Settings The settings for this function are as follows.
The area mode cannot be set for TIFF and CALS data. Only the auto layout function
can be set.

Menu Item Description


Area Mode Sets the range to be printed at [ADAPTED], [FIXED], [IP AREA],
[ IW AREA ], [ RASTER ] or [ FIRST ]. The default setting is
[ADAPTED]. See the next page for further details.
• [IP AREA] and [IW AREA] can only be set for HPGL data.
• [RASTER] can only be set for HPGL data if the [PS
COMMAND] on the [SKIP COMMAND] has been set to
[Ignore].
• The PS command takes priority if [Ignore] has not been set.

Auto Layout Sets the centering function for printing purposes. The default
setting is [ON].
[ON] Centers the image for output purposes.
[OFF] Does not center the image.

When [NO] has been set for [Auto Layout], specify the desired offset value for the paper
size to be used.

Menu Item Description


Paper size The paper size for determining the position of the offset.
(fixed) The paper size displayed will differ in accordance with the [Output
Size] setting in [Media Series].
OFFSET X Sets the amount of offset movement to the right and left.
The offset value can be set within a range of –999 to 999 mm.

OFFSET Y Sets the amount of offset movement up and down.


The offset value can be set within a range of –999 to 999 mm.

You need to refer to the section on "Media Series" for further details on paper groups
(page 78).

For example, if the following settings have been made an image with an output size of
A2 will be printed with an offset of 20 mm in the x direction and 10 mm in the Y
direction.
OFFSET
Size
X (–999 to 999) Y (–999 to 999)
A0 0 mm 0 mm
A1 –10 mm 10 mm
A2 20 mm 10 mm
A3 0 mm 0 mm
A4 0 mm 0 mm

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Descriptions of Area Mode
The various area modes are described below.
ADAPTED The data range of the input image is set as the print range. ð See
Fig.1
FIXED (HP-GL) The range that encloses the maximum coordinate of the input
image and the coordinates that represent the starting point of that
coordinate is set as the print range.
FIXED (HP-GL/2) The range that encloses the maximum coordinate of the input
image and a starting point of (0.0) is set as the print range. ð See
Fig.2.
IP AREA The range specified with the [IP Command] is set as the print
range. ð See Fig.3.
IW AREA The range specified with the [IW Command] is set as the print
range. ð See Fig.3.
RASTER The range that corresponds with the input size specified with the
[Destination Raster] command is set as the print range.
FIRST Only the first quadrant area is set as the print area. ð See Fig.4.
Images located in areas outside of the first quadrant area will not
be printed. ð See Fig.5.

Fig.1. (ADAPTED)

Input image

(0,0) Offset
Output image

Auto Layout: [YES] Auto Layout: [NO]

Fig.2. (FIXED)
(+X1,+Y1)

Input image

Offset
(0,0)
Output image

Auto Layout: [YES] Auto Layout: [NO]

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Fig.3. (IP AREA and IW AREA)

The area specified with the


[IP Command] or [IW Command].

Input image

(0,0) Output image


Offset

Auto Layout: [YES] Auto Layout: [NO]

Fig.4. (FIRST)

(0,0)
Output image Offset

Auto Layout: [YES] Auto Layout: [NO]

Fig.5. (FIRST)

(0,0)

Input image Output image

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Message Option
Sets whether or not to print error messages, label messages and date messages.
The size of the characters used in the messages are fixed at a height of 2 mm regardless
of whether the document is enlarged or reduced.
5 mm

Top left 2002/04/23 14:56 2002/04/23 14:56


Top right

5 mm 5 mm

Bottom left 2002/04/23 14:56 2002/04/23 14:56 Bottom right

5 mm

Settings The settings for this function are as follows.


Menu Item Description
Error Message Sets whether to display error messages or not.
The default settings is [ON].
Label Message Sets whether to display label messages or not.
The default settings is [OFF].
Date Message Sets whether to display date messages or not. The default
settings is [OFF].
The date format is [Year/Month/Day Hour:Minutes].
Example: [2002/04/23 14:56]
Display Position Sets the location at which the message is to be printed.
[Upper-left] Prints the message at the top left-hand
corner of the page when seen from the front.
[Lower-right] Prints the message at the top right-hand
corner of the page when seen from the front.
[Lower-left] Prints the message at the bottom left-hand
corner of the page when seen from the front.
[Upper-right] Prints the message at the bottom right-hand
corner of the page when seen from the front.
The default setting is [Upper left].

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Plotter Option
The settings for the baler, folder, and stamp functions.
The folder and stamp functions are optional. Refer to each relevant User
Guide for further details.
The baler function is currently not supported.

Settings The settings for this function are as follows.


Menu Item Description
Baler Currently not supported.
Folder Currently not supported.
(for folders)
Folder Sets up the folder.
(for Simple This is selected from [ No paper folding], [Fan fold2], [Cross
Folder) fold2], [Special fold2], and [170mm2].
The default value is [No paper-folding].
Stacker Currently not supported.
Stamp Sets up the stamp function. The default value is [NO].
Function [ON] Prints the stamps.
[OFF] Does not print the stamps.

The advanced folder parameters are set up when any setting other than [No paper-
folding] has been specified in the [Folder].
The advanced stamp function parameters are set up when the [Stamp] has been specified
at [ON].

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Advanced Folder Settings
The following parameters are set up when any setting other than [UNFOLD] has been
specified in the [Folder].
These settings are valid when [Bind Margin] and [Finish Size] has been specified at
[FAN] and [OTHER].

Menu Item Description


Rotate 90 Currently not supported.
degrees
Margin The margin parameter can be selected from [ 0mm ], [20mm ],
[25mm], [30mm], and [50mm].
Finish Size Sets the finished size.
[STANDARD] Standard (A4 size).
[BIGGER] Larger than standard (+5 mm).
[SMALLER] Smaller than standard (–5 mm).
Corner Fold Currently not supported.

Advanced Stamp Function Settings


The following parameters are set up when [Stamp] has been set to [YES].

Menu Item Description


Stamp No. Inputs the stamp number.
Color Color: Sets the stamp color at [BLACK] or [GRAY].
Date format The date format can be selected from [OFF], [YYYY.MM.DD],
[MM.DD.YYYY ] and [DD.MM.YYYY]. YYYY represents the
year, MM represents the month, and DD represents the day.
Number [OFF] Does not print the number column.
Printing [LABEL] Sets a 12-character input data header and prints it
in the number column.
[ON] Sets user-defined alphanumericals is the number
column.
Enter Enters a maximum of 12 alphanumericals for printing purposes
Number when [Numbering] has been set to [ON].
(12 digits) The characters that may be used are alphanumericals, spaces, #, $,
%, &, ' , (, ), -, / and \.

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Menu Item Description
Print Position [Auto setup]
The location is automatically specified in accordance with the
[Location/Orientation] setting made with the Copier Specification
Setup function.
For printers not equipped with the copier function, the default
values will be used ([0 degrees] for direction, [10 mm] for
vertical, and [5mm] for horizontal).
[Adjust print position]
Specifies the print location.

You need to refer to the User Guide (Copier) for details on the copier specification
setup function.

The stamp location and angle are set up when [Adjust print position] has been specified
for the stamp.

Y
Paper feed direction
XXXXX
2002.3.20
ABC

Menu Item Description


Media Size The paper size that is used for positioning purposes.
(fixed) The paper size displayed will differ in accordance with the paper
group specified with the [Output MEDIA SERIES] parameter.
Stamp Direction The rotation angle can be selected from [0 ], [90 ], [180 ], and
[270].
PositionX Enters the X coordinate for the stamp.
The range that can be specified will differ in accordance with the
paper group specified with the [Output MEDIA SERIES]
parameter.
• JIS/ISO A : 0 to 841 mm
• SP. A : 0 to 880 mm
• Arch : 0 to 915 mm
• JIS B : 0 to 728 mm
PositionY Enters the Y coordinate for the stamp within a range of 0 to
14,999 mm.

You need to refer to the section on "Media Series" for further details on MEDIA
SERIES (page 78).

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Media Margin
Sets the top, bottom, left and right margin values for determining input sizes.
+ values represent margins outside of the paper size, and – values represent margins
inside the paper size. The size that include (exclude) these margins is established as the
input judgment size.
These settings are only valid when the [Input Options] - [Size] parameter has been set
to [AUTO].

Input judgment size


with no paper margins

Input judgment size after paper


margins have been added

Settings The settings for this function are as follows.


Menu Item Description
MarginX Sets the left and right margin values within a range of –99 to 99 mm.
The default settings is [5 mm].
MarginY Sets the top and bottom margin values within a range of –99 to 99 mm.
The default settings is [5 mm].

Setting Example
The paper margin settings is determined in accordance with the following for input data
consisting of 300 x 420 mm.

Input Judgment
MEDIA MARGIN Description
Size
When both X and Y A3: 307 × 430 mm As the input date is smaller than A3, the
h a v e b e e n s e t t o A2: 430 × 604 mm A3 size is determined. When printing is
+10 mm actually performed on A3 paper (297 ×
420), 3 mm of data width will be cut.
When both X and Y A3: 287 × 410 mm As the input date is larger than A3, the A2
have been set to –10 A2: 410 × 584 mm size is determined. When printing is
mm actually performed on A2 paper (420 ×
594), a margin will be located at the top,
bottom, left and right.

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Size/media Mapping
It is possible to enlarge or reduce standard size images and user-defined images to fit
standard and user-defined output sizes with DocuWide 6030/6050. This function is
known as "Size Mapping".
It is also possible to specify which roll media and which tray of cut sheet is to be used for
actual printing in accordance with the output size. This function is known as "Media
Mapping".
And, the function that automatically determines the output paper size that best matches
the size of the output image is known as "Auto Mapping".
• These parameters are only valid when [AUTO], [OTHER], [MIX], or [MIX2] has
been specified for the [Paper Size] on [Output Option].
• Images will not be enlarged or reduces if [Auto Scale] has been set to [NO]. Refer to
the section on [Transform] for details on the [Auto Scale] function (page 87).

• Size Mapping

A1
Enlarged

A2

Input image size A3


Reduced
Output image size

• Media Mapping

A3 A3 Output on the A3
roll media

Output image size Paper

Rotated 90 degrees A3 Output on the A2


roll media

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Settings The settings for this function are as follows.
Menu Item Description
Auto Mapping Sets whether the automatic mapping functions is to be enabled
or not.
The output paper size that best matches the output image size
will be determined automatically when this function is set to
[Enable]. The values specified in paper mapping will be
invalidated.
Size The value entered here is used as the input size when [Output]
(fixed) has been specified.
The value entered here is used as the output size when [Media
source] has been specified.
The paper size displayed will differ in accordance with the
[Input size] parameter set for the Media series.
Output Sets the size of the output image in relation to the input size
(size mapping).
The paper size selected will differ in accordance with the
[Output size] parameter set for the Media series.
Paper Sets the size of the paper that is to be actually output in relation
to the output size when automatic mapping has been set to
[NO] (media mapping).
There are cases where the input image will be rotated for output
purposes depending on the paper size specified here.
The paper size selected will differ in accordance with the
[Media size] parameter set for the Media series.

You need to refer to the section on "Media Series" for further details on paper groups
(page 78).

Setting Example
When the mapping table is set up as shown below, an image with an input size of A3 will
be printed as follows.

‚ Media Mapping

Input size Output size Merdia source


A0 A0 A0
A1 A1 A1
A2 A1 A1
A3 A2 A2
A4 A4 A4

 Size Mapping

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 Size mapping is applied to the image with an input size of A3, which is then enlarged
to an A2 output size (enlarged by 141.4%).

‚ Media mapping is applied as the output size is A2, and the image is printed on the
A1 roll media (rotated by 90 degrees and output).

Input size Output size Media source

A1 roll media
A3
A2
A2
Enlarged Rotated by
90 degrees

Examples of the Paper Sizes that can be Output with Media Mapping
It is possible to print out the following paper sizes for the JIS/ISO A series.

Output Size Printable Paper Size


A0 A0 roll media
A1 A0 roll media (90-degree rotation), A1 roll media
A2 A1 roll media (90-degree rotation), A2 roll media, A2 cut
sheet
A3 A2 roll media (90-degree rotation), A3 roll media, A3 cut
sheet
A4 A3 roll media (90-degree rotation), A4 cut sheet

• It is possible to set paper sizes other than those listed above with Media mapping, but
this may result in the images breaking up or the paper being too large, leading to the
print out not living up to expectations.
• Cut sheet takes priority when both cut sheet and roll media are available. However, it
is possible to set the priority onto roll media with the copier specification setup
function if the printer is equipped with a copier function. You need to refer to the User
Guide (Copier) for details on the copier specification setup function.
• Cut paper is currently not supported.

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Split Drawing
It is possible to fragment images that exceed 1,189 mm in length for output purposes.
It is also possible to add marks for positioning purposes on each fragment. A maximum
of 30 fragmentations are possible.

Fragment
length Fragment
length

1/3
2/3
3/3

Settings The settings for this function are as follows.


Menu Item Description
Split drawing Set to either [Do not split] or [Split].
mode The default setting is [Do not split].
Split length Sets the width of fragmentation printing within a range of 1,189
to 15,000 mm.
The default settings is [1,189 mm].
Page number Sets whether or not a page number is to be printed.
printing The page number will be printed in the format of [present page
number total number of page].
The default setting is [Not Print].
Paper margin Sets the margin for the areas where the pages are joined within
a range of 0 to 90 mm.
The default settings is [0 mm].
Alignment mark Sets whether or not to print positioning marks. The default
printing setting is [OFF].

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Priority
Sets the priority for printing. This function is used to increase the priority of jobs to print
them out first when the job queue is congested.

Settings The settings for this function are as follows.


Menu Item Description
PRIORITY Sets either of the following as the printing priority. The default
setting is [NORMAL].
[LOW] Low printing priority
[NORMAL] Normal (standard) printing priority
[HIGH] High printing priority

Drawing Rotation Direction


Sets the rotation direction for rotating and printing images. The direction of image
rotation is set for all types of output paper.

Direction of paper
ejection

LAST FRONT

Settings The settings for this function are as follows.


Menu Item Description
Paper size The size of the output paper for determining the direction of
(fixed) rotation.
The paper size displayed will differ in accordance with the [Media
size] parameter set for the Media series.
Drawing Sets the direction for rotating the image for each paper size. The
Rotation default setting is [LAST].
Direction [LAST] Rotates the image so that it is printed from the
(Title block bottom of the paper.
output) [FIRST] Rotates the image so that it is printed from the
top of the paper.

You need to refer to the section on "Media Series" for further details on paper groups
(page 78).

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Skip Command
Enables and disables the PS command.
These settings are only valid with HPGL data.

Settings The settings for this function are as follows.


Menu Item Description
PS Command [OFF] Enables the PS command.
[ON] Disables the PS command.
The default setting is [ON].

EOP Command
Enables and disables the EOP command.
These settings are only valid with HPGL data.

Settings The settings for this function are as follows. The default value for all parameters is
[Enable].
Menu Item Description
SP:Pen0 Sets whether the SP: Pen0 command is to be enabled or not.
PG:Adv Page Sets whether the PG: Adv Page command is to be enabled or not.
NR: Sets whether the NR command is to be enabled or not.
FR: Sets whether the FR command is to be enabled or not.
AF: Sets whether the AF command is to be enabled or not.
AH: Sets whether the AH command is to be enabled or not.

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Color Option
Sets the drawing color from specified density or black when color command other than
black is specified.
This setting is only valid to HPGL and NATIVE data.

Settings The settings for this function are as follows.


Menu Item Description
White Mode Sets the drawing method when the color other than black is
specified.
[ON] Draws all lines with the pens of various densities
specified for the colors.
Capable of drawing visible lines on the black back-
ground.
[OFF] Draws all lines with the black pen.
Lines are not visible when they are drawn on theblack
background, as they are drawn in black.
The default setting is [ON] for HPGL data and [OFF] for NATIVE
data.

Media Exit
Sets whether the paper is to be ejected to the front or rear.
Optional Front Output Kit is required for this function.

Settings The settings for this function are as follows.


Menu Item Description
Media Exit Sets the media exit to [REAR] or [FRONT].
The default setting is [REAR].

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Select Tray
Sets whether the paper is to be fed automatically from the feed trays or from the manual
feed tray.
The priority sequence for when automatic selection from the feed tray has been specified
is [Roll 1], [Roll 2], [Roll 3], and [Roll 4] in this order.
The optional MSI & Manual Paper Feed Unit is required for manual feeding.

Settings The settings for this function are as follows.


Menu Item Description
Select Tray [AUTO] Automatically selects the appropriate paper from
the feed trays.
[MANUAL] Feeds from the manual feed tray.
The default setting is [AUTO].
Priority [Command] The paper tray command set in the internal data
takes priority.
[Menu] The setting made on the printer control panel
takes priority.
The default settings is [Command].

Printed Copy
Sets the number of copies to be printed.

Settings The settings for this function are as follows.


The [Priority] parameter can only be set for NATIVE data.

Menu Item Description


Copies Sets the number of copies to be printed from a range of 1 to 99.
The default setting is [1].
Priority [COMMAND] The copy count command set in the internal data
takes priority.
[MENU] The setting made on the printer control panel
takes priority.
The default setting is [COMMAND].

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Input Option
Sets the input image size. The following two judgment methods are available for input
image size.

• Automatic (AUTO)
Calculates the coordinates of the input image and automatically determines the nearest
size.

• Specify Size
Enables the paper size of the input image to be entered directly. The paper size can be
selected from standard sizes and user-defined sizes.

This is usually set to [AUTO]. However, it is possible to set the paper size if the size of
the input coordinates are to be limited. Any part of the image that exceeds the size of the
paper specified will be cut.

Settings The settings for this function are as follows.


Menu Item Description
Paper Size This parameter can be selected from [ AUTO ] or the various
paper sizes.
The default setting is [AUTO].
The selection items for the paper size will differ in accordance
with the [Input size] parameter set for the Media series.
Number of Sets the number of copies to be printed consecutively from a
Joints range of 0 to 99 when [Size] has been set to [AUTO]. The default
setting is [1].
A value that subtracts 1 from the length of the standard size will
be set for [Connect Print Count]. For example, in the event of
4A3, 3 will be set for the [Connect Print Count].

You need to refer to the section on "Media Series" for further details on paper groups
(page 78).

4A3

A3 A3 A3 A3

Connect = 3

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Output Option
Sets the output size. The following two judgment methods are available for output image
size.

• Automatic (AUTO, OTHER, MIX, MIX2)


Determines the most suitable output size in accordance with the input size and the size
mapping table. It also determines the paper or roll media size to use for actual printing in
accordance with the output size and the paper mapping table (or automatically.)

• Specify Size
Enables the paper size of the input image to be entered directly. The paper size can be
selected from standard sizes and user-defined sizes.

This is usually set to [AUTO]. However, it is possible to set the paper size if the same
size of paper is to be used for all printing jobs.
The image will be enlarged or reduced for printing purposes in the input size and output
paper size are different.
The image will not be enlarged or reduced even if the input size and output paper size
are different in the event that [Auto Scale] has been set to [NO] on the [Transform]
function.

You need to refer to the section on "Size/media Mapping" for details on size and
paper mapping (page 98).

Settings The settings for this function are as follows.


Menu Item Description
Paper Size This parameter can be selected from [ AUTO], [OTHER ], [MIX],
[MIX2] or the various paper sizes. The default setting is [AUTO].

[AUTO] The standard shape priority mode. If the length of the


document exceeds the standard size, the paper is cut
to the standard shape that has been increased in
integers.
[OTHER] Synchronized cutting is performed on all images.
[MIX] If images that are smaller than the A0 size exceed the
standard size, the paper is cut to the standard size that
has been increased in a multiple of integers.
Synchronized cutting is performed on all images that
exceed the A0 size.
[MIX2] If images that are smaller than the A0 size exceed the
standard size, synchronized cutting are performed on
all images.
The selection items for the paper size will differ in accordance with
the [Input size] parameter set for the Media series.

• Synchronized cutting is where the length of the paper is cut to a non-standard size that
matches up with the length of the image.
• All output is carried out on roll media when [OTHER] has been selected.
• You need to refer to the section on "Media Series" for further details on paper size
series (page 78).

3.5 Logical Printer Settings 107


Menu Item Description
Number of Sets the number of copies to be printed consecutively from a range of
Joints 0 to 99 when [Size] has been specified. The default setting is [0].
A value that subtracts 1 from the length of the standard size will be
set for [Connect]. For example, in the event of 4A3, 3 will be set for
the [Connect].
Lead and Specifies whether or not margins are to be added. The default setting
Trail Margins is [No].
[NO] No margins are added.
[ALL] Top and bottom margins are added to all data.
[LONG] Top and bottom margins are added only to long images.
Lead Margin Sets the top margin within a range of 0 to 999 mm when the [Margin]
parameter has been set to anything other than [NO].
Trail Margin Sets the bottom margin within a range of 0 to 999 mm when the
[Margin] parameter has been set to anything other than [NO].

• Paper Size

In the case of [AUTO]


Output in a size that
is the standard shape
increased in a multiple
of integers.

Input image that is longer


In the case of [OTHER]
than the standard size
The same size as the
input image is output.

Output image

• Connect • Margin

4A3

Top margin
A3 A3 A3 A3

Paper feed
direction Bottom margin

Connect = 3

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Media Type
Sets the paper type. This setting is valid when a different type of paper of the same size
is set in the printer. [ANYTHING] is set for this under normal circumstances.
When the paper type specification command is already set in the data from the host, the
host command has priority.

Settings The settings for this function are as follows.


Menu Item Description
Media Type Selects the paper to be used for printing.
This parameter can be selected from [ANYTHING],
[ORDINARY], [TRACING] and [FILM].
The default setting is [ANYTHING].

DEFINE SIZE
The user-defined sizes are used to print images on non-standard paper sizes and long
images.
User-defined sizes can be specified for each standard size. It is possible to output all
images uniformly that exceed the standard sizes but are within the specified user-defined
sizes.
The user-defined sizes are only valid when the [Size] on the [Output Option] has been
set to [AUTO].

Settings The settings for this function are as follows.


Menu Item Description
Media Name The name of the paper with the user-defined size.
(fixed) The paper name will differ in accordance with the [Input size]
parameter set for the Media series. Refer to the table on the
following page.
Length Sets the length of the user-defined paper. Refer to the table on the
following page for the range in which the sizes can be set.

You need to refer to the section on "Media Series" for further details on paper groups
(page 78).

3.5 Logical Printer Settings 109


Specifiable Ranges
User-defined paper
MEDIA SERIES Paper length in units of mm
name
JIS/ISO A U0 841 ~ 15,000
U1 594 ~ 15,000
U2 420 ~ 15,000
U3 297 ~ 15,000
U4 210 ~ 15,000
Special A SU0 880 ~ 15,000
SU1 625 (620) ~ 15,000
SU2 440 (435) ~ 15,000
SU3 312 (310) ~ 15,000
Arch UE 915 ~ 15,000
UD 610 ~ 15,000
UC 458 ~ 15,000
UB 305 ~ 15,000
UA 229 ~ 15,000
JIS B BUO 1,030 ~ 15,000
BU1 728 ~ 15,000
BU2 515 ~ 15,000
BU3 364 ~ 15,000
BU4 257 ~ 15,000

• The maximum length that can be printed will differ in accordance with the
width of the paper and the availability of the optional print length memory.
Refer to the User Guide for further details.
• The optional kit for supporting JIS B series paper is required if JIS B paper is
to be used. The optional kit for supporting JIS B series paper is currently not
supported.

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Size Recognition Priority
Sets whether images that are within the A0 size (length:1,189 mm) but exceed the
standard size are to be output on one size larger standard shape paper, or if they are to be
output on a standard size that has been increased in a multiple of integers.
This setting is useful when all images are to be output on the same size of standard
output paper or on a standard size that has been increased in a multiple of integers.
This setting is only valid when the [Paper Size] on the [Output Option] has been set to
[MIX].

Standard shape priority


Output on the standard size
(example A1: 594 × 841mm)

Increased standard shape

In the case of an input image that Output on the standard size


is longer than the standard size increased in a multiple of
(example: 420 × 650mm) integers
Output image (example 2A2: 420 × 1,188mm)

Settings The settings for this function are as follows.


Menu Item Description
Size Sets up the size recognition priority mode.
Recognitio The default value is [Standard long size output].
n Priority
[Standard long size Outputs images that are within the A0 size
output] but exceed the standard size on one size
larger standard shape paper.
[Priority to standard size] Outputs images that are within the A0 size
but exceed the standard size on standard
size paper that has been increased in a
multiple of integers.

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Chapter 4
Chapter 0

Setup Using the Printer


Control Panel Chapter 4
4.1 List of Menu Items

A list of the printer control panel menu items is provided below.


The items preceded by the [ž] mark represent the value settings. The value settings
followed by the [ð] mark indicates that by pressing the < > button after the <Set>
button, it is possible to display the items on the next level.

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6


SETUP FILE EDIT SETUP FILE Format File No. Refer to
žHPGL ž0 to 99 ð supplementary
žNATIVE table  (page
žTIFF ð 119).
žCALS
DEF. SETUP FILE I/F I/F Format File No.
žSERIAL žHPGL ž0 to 99
ð
žCENTRO žNATIVE
žVPI žTIFF ð
žCALS
(Centro and VPI are
options) (Only [HPGL] can
be selected when
[SERIAL] has been
specified, only
[HPGL], can be
selected when
[CENTRO] has
been specified,
and only [NATIVE]
c a n b e s e l e c te d
when [VPI] has
been specified.)
PRINT SETUP Format File No. SET ; to Print
žHPGL ž0 to 99
žNATIVE
žTIFF ð
žCALS

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Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6
SYSTEM Set Date Set Date
PARAMETER žYY/MM/DD hh: mm
Spool in HD Spool in HD
žOVERFLOW
žALWAYS
AUTO ROLL RollàTray RollàTray
žOFF
žON
TrayàRoll TrayàRoll
žOFF
žON
SPA PAPER WIDTH SPA PAPER WIDTH Sp A1
žSp A1 ž620
žSp A2 ž625
Sp A2
ž435
ž440
Smoothing Smoothing
žOFF
žON
Low power mode1 Timer Value
ž1 to 120 min
Low power mode2 Timer Value
ž5 to 120 min
Sleep Mode Sleep Mode Timer Value
žOFF ž15 to 120 min
žON ð
Stamp Stamp Auto Load Stamp Auto Load
žOFF
žON
Stamp Load SET : to Load.
Print Stamp List SET : to Print.
Job Recovery Buzzer Buzzer
žOFF
žON
Job Recovery
žOFF
žQUEUED
žALL
Net Cont. Time Time Value
ž10 to 480 min

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Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6
PORT TCP/IP Ethernet Setting Ethernet Setting
SETTING žAUTO
ž10BASE_T
ž100BASE_T
Default Parser Default Parser
žHPGL
žNATIVE
žTIFF
žCALS
IP Address IP Address
žxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
MASK Value MASK Value
žxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
E-Net Address E-Net Address
(display only)
Dynamic Routing Dynamic Routing
žON
žOFF
Static Routing Static Routing ADD Dest. Address
žON ð žxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ð
žOFF
Level 7
Router Address
žxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

PRINT

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Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6
PORT SERIAL Handshake Handshake
SETTING žXON/XOFF
žHARDWARE
žENQ-ACK
žSOFTWARE
(ENQ-ACK and
SOFTWARE only
with HPGL)
Baud Rate Baud Rate
ž300
ž1200
ž2400
ž4800
ž9600
ž19200
Parity Parity
žNONE
žEVEN
žODD
Data Bit Data Bit
ž7_BITS
ž8_BITS
Stop Bit Stop Bit
ž1_BIT
ž2_BIT
EOP Timeout EOP Timeout Timeout Value
žOFF ž1 to 255 sec
žON ð
Output Response Output Response
žNO
žYES
Job Separation Job Separation
žNO
žYES
CENTRO Ack Mode Ack Mode
(optional) žMODE0
žMODE1
žMODE2
žMODE3
žMODE7
DMA Timeout DMA Timeout
ž1 to 255 sec
EOP Timeout EOP Timeout Timeout Value
žNO_TIMEOUT ž0 to 99 sec
žTIMEOUT ð
Job Separation Job Separation
žNO
žYES

4.1 List of Menu Items 117


Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6
PORT VPI Report Offline Report Offline
SETTING (optional) žNO
žYES
EOP Timeout EOP Timeout Timeout Value
žNO_TIMEOUT ž1 to 255 sec
žTIMEOUT ð
Job Separation Job Separation
žNO
žYES
PRINT CONFIG SET :to Print.
TEST PLOT Plot Size Plot Size SET :to Print.
žA0 to A4
JOB JOB LOG SETTING Auto Mode Auto Mode
LOGGING žOFF
žON
PRINT PRINT LOG SET :to Print.
žYYMMDD - YYMMDD
CLEAR SET :to Clear.
ERROR LOG PRINT PRINT LOG SET :to Print.
žYYMMDD - YYMMDD
CLEAR SET :to Clear.
OFFLINE REPLOT Printed Copies Printed Copies SET :to Print.
PLOT ž1 to 99
BILLING VIEW METER 1 Area printed and
INFO copied (display only)
METER 2 Length printed and
copied (display only)
METER 3 Number of stamp
p r i n t o u t s ( d i s p l ay
only)

The [Starting day to ending day] parameter for [Log Management] is specified in the
YYMMDD format. (YY: 0 to 99, MM: 1 to 12, DD: 1 to 31)

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Supplementary Table  (Continued from [Setting])

Level 5 Level 6 Level 7 Level 8 Level 9 Level 10


MEDIA SERIES Input Input
žJIS A
žSPA
žARCH
žJIS B
Output Output
žJIS A
žSPA
žARCH
žJIS B
Media Media
žJIS A
žSPA
žARCH
žJIS B
DEF.SINGLE PEN Pen No. Pen No. Width Width
(HPGL only) ž0 to 98 ð ž0 to 511
Color Color
žBLACK
žWHITE
Endstyle Endstyle
žSQUARE
žROUND
žEXTEND
žTRIANGLE
Jointstyle Jointstyle
žUNJOIN
žBEVEL
žMITTER
žROUND
DEF.MULTI PEN Pen No. From - To Width Width
(HPGL only) ž0 to 98 ð ž0 to 511
Color Color
žBLACK
žWHITE
Endstyle Endstyle
žSQUARE
žROUND
žEXTEND
žTRIANGLE
Jointstyle Jointstyle
žUNJOIN
žBEVEL
žMITER
žROUND
PEN WIDTH Width Width
(NATIVE only) ž0 to 511

4.1 List of Menu Items 119


Level 5 Level 6 Level 7 Level 8 Level 9 Level 10
PEN STYLE Endstyle Endstyle
(NATIVE only) žSQUARE
žROUND
žEXTEND
žTRIANGLE
Jointstyle Jointstyle
žUNJOIN
žBEVEL
žMITER
žROUND
Dashstyle Dashstyle
žNO_WRAP
žWRAP
DEF.SINGLE PEN Pen No. Pen No. Color Color
(NATIVE only) ž0 to 31 ð žBLACK
žWHITE
Endstyle Endstyle
žSQUARE
žROUND
žEXTEND
žTRIANGLE
DEF.MULTI PEN Pen No. From - To Color Color
(NATIVE only) ž0 to 31 ð žBLACK
žWHITE
Endstyle Endstyle
žSQUARE
žROUND
žEXTEND
žTRIANGLE
EMULATION Emulation Emulation
(HPGL only) žHPGL
žHPGL2
PEN OPTION Width Change Width Change
(HPGL and žOFF
NATIVE only) žON
TIFF OPTION Sort Mode Sort Mode
(TIFF only) žOFF
žON
Last to 1st Last to 1st
žOFF
žON
DPI DPI Resolution
žCOMMAND ž30 to 3000dpi
žMENU ð
CALS OPTION Enable Rotation Enable Rotation
(CALS only) žOFF
žON

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Level 5 Level 6 Level 7 Level 8 Level 9 Level 10
TRANSFORM Auto Scale Auto Scale
žOFF
žON
Mirror Image Mirror Image
žOFF
žON
Rotate 90 Rotate 90
(Only when [Input žOFF
L i n k C o u n t ] h a s žON
been set to anything
other than [AUTO].)
PLOT AREA Area Mode Area Mode
(HPGL and NATIVE žADAPTED
only) žFIXED
žIP AREA
žIW AREA
žRASTER
žFIRST
(Only when [Input
Link Count] has
been set to anything
other than [AUTO].)
Auto Layout Auto Layout Size OffsetX OffsetX
žOFF ð žVarious paper ž–999 to 999
žON sizes ð
OffsetY OffsetY
ž–999 to 999
M E S S AG E Error Message Error Message
OPTION žOFF
žON
Label Message Label Message
žOFF
žON
Date Message Date Message
žOFF
žON
Location Location
žU-LEFT
žL-RIGHT
žL-LEFT
žU-RIGHT

4.1 List of Menu Items 121


Level 5 Level 6 Level 7 Level 8 Level 9 Level 10
PLOTTER Folder žUNFOLD Bind Margin Bind Margin
OPTION žFAN2 ž0mm
žCROSS2 ž20mm
ð ž25mm
žOTHER2
ž170mm2 ž30mm
ž50mm
( [ 0 m m ] o n l y fo r
CROSS 2)
Finish Size Finish Size
žSTANDARD
žBIGGER
žSMALLER
( [ S TA N DA R D ]
only for CROSS 2)
Stamp Stamp Refer to
žOFF supplementary
žON ð table ‚ (page 125)
MEDIA MARGIN MarginX MarginX
ž–99 to 99
MarginY MarginY
ž–99 to 99
SIZE/MEDIA MAP. Input Input Mapping Mapping
žVarious paper sizes ž Va r i o u s p a p e r
ð sizes
Media Media Media
žAUTO ž Va r i o u s p a p e r
žMANUAL ð sizes
SPLIT SPLIT Length Length
žNO ž1189 to 15000
žYES ð
Page No Page No
žOFF
žON
Margin Margin Set Margin Len.
žOFF ž0 to 90
žON ð
Mark Mark
žOFF
žON
SET PRIORITY SET PRIORITY
žLOW
žNORMAL
žHIGH
DWG DIRECTION Media Size Media Size Title Block
žVarious paper sizes žLAST
ð žFIRST
SKIP COMMAND PS Command PS Command
(HPGL only) žOFF
žON

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Level 5 Level 6 Level 7 Level 8 Level 9 Level 10
EOP COMMAND SP0:Pen0 SP0:Pen0
(HPGL only) žOFF
žON
PG:Adv Page PG:Adv Page
žOFF
žON
NR NR
žOFF
žON
FR FR
žOFF
žON
AF AF
žOFF
žON
AH AH
žOFF
žON
COLOR OPTION White Mode White Mode
(HPGL and žOFF
NATIVE only) žON
MEDIA EXIT MEDIA EXIT
žREAR
žFRONT
SELECT TRAY Tray Tray
žAUTO
žMANUAL
Priority Priority
žCOMMAND
žMENU
PRINTED COPY Copies Copies
ž1 to 99
Priority Priority
(NATIVE only) žCOMMAND
žMENU
INPUT OPTION Size Size Connect Connect
žAUTO ž0 to 99
žVarious paper sizes ð
OUTPUT OPTION Size Size Connect Connect
žAUTO ž0 to 99
žMIX
Margin Margin Lead Margin
žOTHER
žMIX2 žNO
žVarious paper sizes žALL ð Trail Margin
ð žLONG

Level 11
Lead Margin
ž0 to 999
Trail Margin
ž0 to 999

4.1 List of Menu Items 123


Level 5 Level 6 Level 7 Level 8 Level 9 Level 10
MEDIA TYPE Type Type
žANYTHING
žORDINARY
žTRACING
žFILM
USER DEF. SIZE Define Size Define Size Length
žVarious defined žVarious sizes
size names ð
SIZE PRIORITY Priority Priority
žLONG
žSTANDARD
SAVE SETUP Format Format File No. SET :to Save.
FILE žHPGL ž0 to 99
žNATIVE
žTIFF ð
žCALS

• You need to refer to the "Media Series" section in "3.5 Logical Printer Settings" for
details on the various paper sizes (page 78)
• You need to refer to the "DEFINE SIZE" section in "3.5 Logical Printer Settings"
for details on the [USER DEF. SIZE] names for defined sizes (page 109)

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Supplementary Table ‚ (Continued from Stamps)

Level 8 Level 9 Level 10 Level 11 Level 12 Level 13


Stamp No. Stamp No.
ž1 to 30
Color Color
žBLACK
žGRAY
Date žOFF
žYYYY.MM.DD
žMM.DD.YYYY
žDD.MM.YYYY
Numbering Numbering Stamp Numbering
žOFF žWithin 12
žLABEL characters
žON ð (Alphanumericals,
spaces, #, $, %, &,
‘, (, ), -, /, \)
Position Position Media Size Media Size Rotate Rotate
žAUTO ž Va r i o u s p a p e r ž0
žMANUAL ð sizes ð ž90
ž180
ž270
PositionX PositionX
JISA ž0 to 841
SP A ž0 to 880
9” ž0 to 915
JIS B ž0 to 728
PositionY PositionY
ž0 to 14,999
PRINT STAMP SET :to Print.
LIST

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4.2 Setting up Logical Printers

The following operations related to logical printers are set up from the printer control
panel.
• Setting up Logical Printers
• Setting up the Default Logical Printer
• Printing out a List of Settings

Parameters for Logical Printer


The following parameters can be set for logical printers. However, the items that can be
set will differ in accordance with the data format.
You need to refer to the corresponding sections of "3.5 Logical Printer Settings" for
details on each of the settings (page 76).

Data
Parameter Description Relevant Section
Format
MEDIA SERIES Sets the input, output and print groups. All Media Series
DEF.SINGLE PEN Sets the pen attributes for the HPGL data. HPGL Define Single Pen
DEF.MULTI PEN Sets the pen attributes for the HPGL data for multiple HPGL Define Multi Pen
pens.
PEN STYLE Sets end processing and color of the VCGL data pen. NATIVE NATIVE Pen Style
PEN WIDTH Sets the pen attributes for the VCGL data. NATIVE NATIVE Width
DEF.SINGLE PEN Sets the pen attributes for the VRF data. NATIVE NATIVE Define Pen
DEF.MULTI PEN Sets the pen attributes for the VRF data for multiple NATIVE NATIVE Def. Multi
pens. Pen
EMULATION Selects the processing language for the HPGL data. HPGL Emulation
PEN OPTION Sets whether or not to change the pen width when NATIVE Pen Option
enlarging or reducing.
TIFF OPTION Sets the sorting and output sequence, and the TIFF TIFF Option
resolution for the print data.
CALS OPTION Sets whether or not to disable the [ROTATE] CALS CALS Option
command.
TRANSFORM Sets automatic enlargement/reduction, mirror All Transform
processing and 90-degree rotation.
PLOT AREA Sets the print range, centering and offset. All Plot Area
(Note)

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Data
Parameter Description Relevant Section
Format
MESSAGE OPTION Sets whether or not to print messages and the date. All Message Option
PLOTTER OPTION The settings for the folder and stamp functions. All Plotter Option
The folder and stamp functions are
optional.

MEDIA MARGIN Sets the top, bottom, left and right margin values. All Media Margin
SIZE/MEDIA MAP. Sets up the size m apping and paper mapping All Size/media Mapping
parameters.
SPLIT Sets the fragmentation printing parameters. All Split Drawing
SET PRIORITY Sets the priority for printing. All Priority
DWG DIRECTION Sets the rotation direction for rotation printing. All Drawing Rotation
Direction
SKIP COMMAND Enables and disables the PS command. HPGL Skip Command
EOP COMMAND Enables and disables the EOP command. HPGL EOP Command
COLOR OPTION Enables and disables the white line function. HPGL, Color Option
NATIVE
MEDIA EXIT Sets whether the paper is to be ejected at the front or All Media Exit
rear.
The optional Front Output Kit is
required.
SELECT TRAY Sets whether the paper is to be fed automatically from All Select Tray
the feed tray or from the manual feed tray.
The optional MSI & Manual Paper Feed
Unit is required for manual feed printing.
PRINTED COPY Sets the number of copies to be printed. All Printed Copy
INPUT OPTION Sets the input size. All Input Option
OUTPUT OPTION Sets the output size. Also sets the top and bottom All Output Option
margins.
MEDIA TYPE Sets the paper type. All Media Type
USER DEF. SIZE Sets the user defined size. All DEFINE SIZE
SIZE PRIORITY Sets whether to give priority to standard shapes or All Size Recognition
long shapes when the standard size is exceeded. Priority
SAVE SETUP FILE Copies logical printer settings to other logical printers. All -

Note Print ranges cannot be set for TIFF and CALS.

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Setting up Logical Printers
100 types of logical printers are available for each data format and it is possible to set
each of these individually.
The formats can be chosen from [HPGL], [NATIVE], [TIFF], and [CALS].
The file numbers (logical printer numbers) can be specified within a range of 0 to 99.
You need to refer to "1.2 Operation from the Printer Control Panel" for detailed
instructions on printer control panel operations (page 13).

Operation Procedure

MENU 1 Press the < > button with [SETUP FILE]


SETUP FILE displayed.

SETUP FILE 2 Press the < > button with [EDIT SETUP
EDIT SETUP FILE FILE] displayed.

Format 3 Select the format (HPGL, NATIVE, TIFF or


HPGL * CALS) with the use of the < > and < >
buttons, and then press the <Set> button.
Press the < > button once it has been set.

File No. 4 Select the logical printer number (0 to 99) with


06 * * the use of the < > and < > buttons, and then
press the <Set> button.
Press the < > button once it has been set.
Move the cursor to the right and left with
the use of the < > and < >
buttons. To move to the next menu, move
the cursor to the furthest position on the
right, and then press the < > button.
To return to the previous menu, move the
cursor to the left-hand side and press the
< > button.

EDIT HPGL :06 5 Select the item that is to be set up with the use of
MEDIA SERIES the < > and < > buttons, and then press the
< > button.
The parameters that can be selected will differ in
accordance with the selected data format.

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HPGL NATIVE TIFF CALS

MEDIA SERIES MEDIA SERIES MEDIA SERIES MEDIA SERIES


DEF.SINGLE PEN PEN WIDTH TIFF OPTION CALS OPTION
DEF.MULTI PEN PEN STYLE TRANSFORM TRANSFORM
EMULATION DEF. SINGLE PEN PLOT AREA PLOT AREA
PEN OPTION DEF. MULTI PEN MESSAGE OPTION MESSAGE OPTION
TRANSFORM PEN OPTION PLOTTER OPTION PLOTTER OPTION
PLOT AREA TRANSFORM MEDIA MARGIN MEDIA MARGIN
MESSAGE OPTION PLOT AREA SIZE/MEDIA MAP. SIZE/MEDIA MAP.
PLOTTER OPTION MESSAGE OPTION SPLIT SPLIT
MEDIA MARGIN PLOTTER OPTION SET PRIORITY SET PRIORITY
SIZE/MEDIA MAP. MEDIA MARGIN DWG DIRECTION DWG DIRECTION
SPLIT SIZE/MEDIA MAP. MEDIA EXIT MEDIA EXIT
SET PRIORITY SPLIT SELECT TRAY SELECT TRAY
DWG DIRECTION SET PRIORITY PRINTED COPY PRINTED COPY
SKIP COMMAND DWG DIRECTION INPUT OPTION INPUT OPTION
EOP COMMAND COLOR OPTION OUTPUT OPTION OUTPUT OPTION
COLOR OPTION MEDIA EXIT MEDIA TYPE MEDIA TYPE
MEDIA EXIT SELECT TRAY USER DEF. SIZE USER DEF. SIZE
SELECT TRAY PRINTED COPY SIZE PRIORITY SIZE PRIORITY
PRINTED COPY INPUT OPTION SAVE SETUP FILE SAVE SETUP FILE
INPUT OPTION OUTPUT OPTION
OUTPUT OPTION MEDIA TYPE
MEDIA TYPE USER DEF. SIZE
USER DEF. SIZE SIZE PRIORITY
SIZE PRIORITY SAVE SETUP FILE
SAVE SETUP FILE

MEDIA SERIES 6 Select the parameters with the use of the < >
Input and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
button.
The changed parameters are reflected
Input back on the system when the <Set>
JISA * button is pressed. It is not necessary to
separately save the changes afterwards.

You need to refer to "4.1 List of Menu


Items" for details on the various settings
(page 114).

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MEDIA SERIES

EDIT HPGL :06 1 Display [MEDIA SERIES] on the setup item


MEDIA SERIES selection screen, and then press the < >
button.

MEDIA SERIES 2 Select the item that is to be set up with the use of
Input the < > and < > buttons, and then press the
< > button.
The [Input], [Output], and [Media] parameters
will be displayed in that order.

Input 3 Select the parameters with the use of the < >
JISA * and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
button.

DEF.SINGLE PEN (HPGL only)

EDIT HPGL :06 1 Display [DEF.SINGLE PEN] on the setup item


DEF.SINGLE PEN selection screen, and then press the < >
button.

DEF.SINGLE PEN 2 Press the < > button.


Pen No.

Pen No. 3 Select the pen printer number with the use of
10 the < > and < > buttons, and then press the
<Set> button.
Press the < > button once it has been set.
Move the cursor to the right and left with
the use of the < > and < >
buttons. To move to the next menu, move
the cursor to the furthest position on the
right, and then press the < > button.

Pen No. 15 4 Select the item that is to be set up with the use of
Color the < > and < > buttons, and then press the
< > button.
T h e [ Wi d t h ] , [ C o l o r ] , [ E n d s t y l e ] , a n d
[Jointstyle] parameters will be displayed in that
order.

Color 5 Select the parameters with the use of the < >
BLACK * and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
button.

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DEF.MULTI PEN (HPGL only)

EDIT HPGL :06 1 Display [DEF.MULTI PEN] on the setup item


DEF. MULTI PEN selection screen, and then press the < >
button.

DEF. MULTI PEN 2 Press the < > button.


Pen No.

From – To 3 Select the starting number and ending number of


00 – 12 * the relevant pens with the use of the < > and
< > buttons, and then press the <Set> button.
Press the < > button once it has been set.
Move the cursor to the right and left with
the use of the < > and < >
buttons. To move to the next menu, move
the cursor to the furthest position on the
right, and then press the < > button.

Pen No. 00 – 12 4 Select the item that is to be set up with the use of
Color the < > and < > buttons, and then press the
< > button.
T h e [ Wi d t h ] , [ C o l o r ] , [ E n d s t y l e ] a n d
[Jointstyle] parameters will be displayed in this
order.

Color 5 Select the parameters with the use of the < >
BLACK * and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
button.

PEN WIDTH (NATIVE only)

EDIT NATIVE :05 1 Display [PEN WIDTH] on the setup item


PEN WIDTH selection screen, and then press the < >
button.

PEN WIDTH 2 Press the < > button.


Width

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Width 3 Select the pen width with the use of the < >
005 * and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
button.

PEN STYLE (NATIVE only)

EDIT NATIVE :05 1 Display [PEN STYLE] on the setup item


PEN STYLE selection screen, and then press the < >
button.

PEN STYLE 2 Select the item that is to be set up with the use of
Jointstyle the < > and < > buttons, and then press the
< > button.
The [Jointstyle], [Endstyle] and [Dashstyle]
parameters will be displayed in that order.

Jointstyle 3 Select the parameters with the use of the < >
UNJOIN * and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
button.

DEF.SINGLE PEN (NATIVE only)

EDIT NATIVE :05 1 Display [DEF.SINGLE PEN] on the setup item


DEF.SINGLE PEN selection screen, and then press the < >
button.

DEF.SINGLE PEN 2 Press the < > button.


Pen No.

Pen No. 3 Select the pen printer number with the use of the
05 * < > and < > buttons, and then press the
<Set> button.
Press the < > button once it has been set.
Move the cursor to the right and left with
the use of the < > and < >
buttons. To move to the next menu, move
the cursor to the furthest position on the
right, and then press the < > button.

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Pen No. 05 4 Select the item that is to be set up with the use of
Endstyle the < > and < > buttons, and then press the
< > button.
The [Color] and [Endstyle] parameters will be
displayed in that order.

Endstyle 5 Select the parameters with the use of the < >
ROUND * and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
button.

DEF.MULTI PEN (NATIVE only)

EDIT NATIVE :05 1 Display [DEF.MULTI PEN] on the setup item


DEF. MULTI PEN selection screen, and then press the < >
button.

DEF. MULTI PEN 2 Press the < > button.


Pen No.

From – To 3 Select the starting number and ending number of


00 - 00 the relevant pens with the use of the < > and
< > buttons, and then press the <Set> button.
Press the < > button once it has been set.
Move the cursor to the right and left with
the use of the < > and < >
buttons. To move to the next menu, move
the cursor to the furthest position on the
right, and then press the < > button.

Pen No. 00 – 12 4 Select the item that is to be set up with the use of
Endstyle the < > and < > buttons, and then press the
< > button.
The [Color] and [Endstyle] parameters will be
displayed in that order.

Endstyle 5 Select the parameters with the use of the < >
ROUND * and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
button.

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EMULATION (HPGL only)

EDIT HPGL :06 1 Display [EMULATION] on the setup item


EMULATION selection screen, and then press the < >
button.

EMULATION 2 Press the < > button.


Emulation

Emulation 3 Select the HPGL processing language with the


HPGL * use of the < > and < > buttons, and then
press the <Set> button.

PEN OPTION (HPGL and NATIVE only)

EDIT HPGL :06 1 Display [PEN OPTION] on the setup item


PEN OPTION selection screen, and then press the < >
button.

PEN OPTION 2 Press the < > button.


Width Change

Width Change 3 Select whether to change the pen width to match


ON * up with enlarged or reduced images with the use
of the < > and < > buttons, and then press
the <Set> button.

TIFF OPTION (TIFF only)

EDIT TIFF :04 1 Display [TIFF OPTION] on the setup item


TIFF OPTION selection screen, and then press the < >
button.

TIFF OPTION 2 Select the item that is to be set up with the use of
Sort Mode the < > and < > buttons, and then press the
< > button.
The [Sort Mode], [Last to 1st] and [DPI]
parameters will be displayed in that order.

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Sort Mode 3 Select the parameters with the use of the < >
OFF * and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
button.

When [MENU] has been selected with


DPI [DPI]
MENU *
1. Press the < > button immediately after
pressing the <Set> button.

2. Select the resolution with the use of the < >


Resolution
0300 dpi * and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
button.

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CALS OPTION (CALS only)

EDIT CALS :03 1 Display [CALS OPTION] on the setup item


selection screen, and then press the < >
button.

CALS OPTION 2 Press the < > button.


Enable Rotation

Enable Rotation 3 Select whether or not to enable the [ROTATE]


OFF * command with the use of the < > and < >
buttons, and then press the <Set> button.

TRANSFORM

EDIT HPGL :06 1 Display [TRANSFORM] on the setup item


TRANSFORM selection screen, and then press the < >
button.

TRANSFORM 2 Select the item that is to be set up with the use of


Auto Scale the < > and < > buttons, and then press the
< > button.
The [Auto Scale], [Mirror Image] and [Rotate
90] parameters will be displayed in that order.
It is possible to select [Rotate 90] when
any parameter other than [AUTO] has
been set for [Size] on the [INPUT
OPTION] function.

Auto Scale 3 Select the parameters with the use of the < >
ON * and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
button.

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PLOT AREA

EDIT HPGL :06 1 Display [PLOT AREA] on the setup item


PLOT AREA selection screen, and then press the < >
button.

PLOT AREA 2 Select the item that is to be set up with the use of
Area Mode the < > and < > buttons, and then press the
< > button.
The [Area Mode] and [Auto Layout] parameters
will be displayed in this order.
[Area Mode] will not be displayed for
TIFF data and CALS data.

Area Mode 3 Select the parameters with the use of the < >
ADAPTED * and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
button.

When the centering function has been set to


[OFF]
Auto Layout
OFF * 1. Press the < > button immediately after
pressing the <Set> button.

2. Select the paper size with the use of the < >
Size
and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
A0 *
button.
Press the < > button once it has been set.
3. Select either [OffsetX] or [OffsetY] with the
Set Offset Value
use of the < > and < > buttons, and then
OffsetX
press the < > button.
4. Select either the [OffsetX] and [OffsetY]
OffsetX
+000 mm * offset locations with the use of the < > and
< > buttons, and then press the <Set> button.
• Move the cursor to the right and left
with the use of the < > and < >
buttons. To return to the previous
menu, move the cursor to the left-hand
side and press the < > button.
• Align the cursor with the [+] symbol
and then press the < > button to
change it to the [–] symbol.

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MESSAGE OPTION

EDIT HPGL :06 1 Press the < > button with [MESSAGE
MESSAGE OPTION OPTION] displayed on the setup item selection
screen.

MESSAGE OPTION 2 Select the item that is to be set up with the use of
Error Message the < > and < > buttons, and then press the
< > button.
The [Error Message], [Label Message], [Date
Message] and [Location] parameters will be
displayed in that order.

Error Message 3 Select the parameters with the use of the < >
ON * and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
button.

PLOTTER OPTION

EDIT HPGL :06 1 Display [PLOTTER OPTION] on the setup item


PLOTTER OPTION selection screen, and then press the < >
button.

PLOTTER OPTION
Folder
2 Select the item that is to be set up with the use of
the < > and < > buttons, and then press the
< > button.
The [Folder] and [Stamp] parameters will be
displayed in that order.

Folder 3 Select the parameters with the use of the < >
UNFOLD * and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
button.

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When anything other than [UNFOLD]
has been selected for the folder
Folder
FAN 2 * 1. Press the < > button immediately after
pressing the <Set> button.
2. Select the item that is to be set up with the use
Folder
Bind Margin
of the < > and < > buttons, and then press
the < > button.
The [Bind Margin] and [Finish Size] parameters
will be displayed in this order.
3. Select the parameter to be set up with the use
Bind Margin
of the < > and < > buttons, and then press
XXmm *
the <Set> button.

When [ON] has been selected for the


stamp
Stamp
ON * 1. Press the < > button immediately after
pressing the <Set> button.
2. Select the parameter to be set up with the use
Stamp
of the < > and < > buttons, and then press
Stamp No.
the < > button.
The [Stamp No.], [Color], [Date], [Numbering]
and [Position] parameters will be displayed in
this order.
3. Select the parameter to be set up with the use
Stamp No.
of the < > and < > buttons, and then press
01 *
the <Set> button.

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When [ON] has been selected for the
number column
Numbering
ON * 1. Press the < > button immediately after
pressing the <Set> button.

Stamp Numbering 2. Select the details to be printed in the number


A
column with the use of the < > and < >
buttons, and then press the <Set> button.
Move the cursor to the right and left with
Stamp Numbering
the use of the < > and < > buttons. To
AB
return to the previous menu, move the
cursor to the left-hand side and press the
< > button.

When [MANUAL] has been selected for


the stamp location
Position
MANUAL * 1. Press the < > button immediately after
pressing the <Set> button.

2. Press the < > button.


Position
Media Size

3. Select the paper size with the use of the < >
Media Size
and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
A0 *
button.
Press the < > button once it has been set.

4. Select the parameter to be set up with the use


Position
of the < > and < > buttons, and then press
Rotate
the < > button.
The [Rotate], [PositionX] and [PositionY]
parameters will be displayed in that order.

5. Select the parameter to be set up with the use


Rotate
of the < > and < > buttons, and then press
90 *
the <Set> button.

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MEDIA MARGIN

EDIT HPGL :06 1 Display [MEDIA MARGIN] on the setup item


MEDIA MARGIN selection screen, and then press the < >
button.

MEDIA MARGIN 2 Select either [MarginX] or [MarginY] with the


Margin X use of the < > and < > buttons, and then
press the < > button.

Margin X 3 Select the margin values with the use of the


+00 mm * < > and < > buttons, and then press the
<Set> button.
• Move the cursor to the right and left
with the use of the < > and < >
buttons. To return to the previous
menu, move the cursor to the left-hand
side and press the < > button.
• Align the cursor with the [+] symbol
and then press the < > button to
change it to the [–] symbol.

SIZE/MEDIA MAP.

EDIT HPGL :06 1 Display [SIZE/MEDIA MAP.] on the setup item


SIZE/MEDIA MAP. selection screen, and then press the < >
button.

SIZE/MEDIA MAP. 2 Press the < > button.


Input

Input 3 Select the paper size with the use of the < >
A0 * and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
button.
Press the < > button once it has been set.

Input :A0 4 Select the item that is to be set up with the use of
Mapping the < > and < > buttons, and then press the
< > button.
The [Mapping] and [Media] parameters will be
displayed in that order.

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When [Mapping] has been selected
Mapping
A2 * Select the paper size with the use of the < >
and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
button.

When [Media] has been selected


Media
MANUAL * 1. Select either [Auto] or [MANUAL], and then
press the <Set> button.
2. Press the < > button if [MANUAL] has
Media.
been selected to move to the paper size setup
A0
screen.
3. Select the paper size with the use of the < >
Media.
and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
A1 *
button.

SPLIT

EDIT HPGL :06 1 Display [SPLIT] on the setup item selection


SPLIT screen, and then press the < > button.

SPLIT 2 Select whether or not to perform fragmentation


YES * printing with the use of the < > and < >
buttons, and then press the <Set> button.
Press the < > button once the selection has
been set if fragmentation printing is to be
carried out.

Split Mode 3 Select the item that is to be set up with the use of
Length
the < > and < > buttons, and then press the
< > button.
The [Length], [Page No] [Margin] and [Mark]
parameters will be displayed in that order.

Length 4 Select the parameters with the use of the < >
01189 mm * and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
button.

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W h en [ O N ] ha s b e e n s el e ct e d f o r
Margin [Margin]
ON *
1. Press the < > button immediately after
pressing the <Set> button.
2. Select the margin with the use of the < > and
Set Margin Len.
< > buttons, and then press the <Set> button.
10 mm *
Move the cursor to the right and left with
the use of the < > and < > buttons.
To return to the previous menu, move the
cursor to the left-hand side and press the
< > button.

SET PRIORITY

EDIT HPGL :06 1 Display [SET PRIORITY] on the setup item


SET PRIORITY selection screen, and then press the < >
button.

SET PRIORITY 2 Select the set priority with the use of the < >
LOW * and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
button.

DWG DIRECTION

EDIT HPGL :06 1 Display [DWG DIRECTION] on the setup item


DWG DIRECTION selection screen, and then press the < >
button.

DWG DIRECTION 2 Press the < > button.


Media Size

Media Size 3 Select the paper size with the use of the < >
A0 * and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
button.
Press the < > button once it has been set.

Title Block 4 Select the direction of rotation with the use of


LAST * the < > and < > buttons, and then press the
<Set> button.

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SKIP COMMAND (HPGL only)

EDIT HPGL :06 1 Display [SKIP COMMAND] on the setup item


SKIP COMMAND selection screen, and then press the < >
button.

SKIP COMMAND 2 Press the < > button.


PS Command

PS command 3 Select whether or not to disable the PS


ON * command with the use of the < > and < >
buttons, and then press the <Set> button.

EOP COMMAND (HPGL only)

EDIT HPGL :06 1 Display [EOP COMMAND] on the setup item


EOP COMMAND selection screen, and then press the < > button.

EOP COMMAND 2 Select the item that is to be set up with the use of
SP0:Pen 0 the < > and < > buttons, and then press the
< > button.
The [SP0:Pen 0], [PG:Adv Page] [NR], [FR],
[AF] and [AH] parameters will be displayed in
that order.

SP0:Pen 0 3 Select whether to enable or disable each of these


ON * commands with the use of the < > and < >
buttons, and then press the <Set> button.

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COLOR OPTION (HPGL and NATIVE only)

EDIT HPGL :06 1 Display [COLOR OPTION] on the setup item


COLOR OPTION selection screen, and then press the < >
button.

COLOR OPTION 2 Press the < > button.


White Mode

White Mode 3 Select whether or not to enable the White line


ON * function with the use of the < > and < >
buttons, and then press the <Set> button.

MEDIA EXIT
(Currently not supported.)
EDIT HPGL :06
MEDIA EXIT

MEDIA EXIT
REAR *

SELECT TRAY

EDIT HPGL :06 1 Display [SELECT TRAY] on the setup item


SELECT TRAY selection screen, and then press the < >
button.

SELECT TRAY 2 Select the item that is to be set up with the use of
Tray the < > and < > buttons, and then press the
< > button.
The [Tray] and [Priority] parameters will be
displayed in that order.

Tray 3 Select the parameters with the use of the < >
AUTO * and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
button.

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PRINTED COPY

EDIT HPGL :06 1 Display [PRINTED COPY] on the setup item


PRINTED COPY selection screen, and then press the < >
button.

PRINTED COPY 2 Select the item that is to be set up with the use of
Copies the < > and < > buttons, and then press the
< > button.
The [Copies] and [Priority] parameters will be
displayed in that order.
[Priority] will only be displayed for
NATIVE data.

Copies 3 Select the parameters with the use of the < >
01 * and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
button.

INPUT OPTION

EDIT HPGL :06 1 Display [INPUT OPTION] on the setup item


INPUT OPTION selection screen, and then press the < >
button.

INPUT OPTION 2 Press the < > button.


Size

Size 3 Select either [AUTO] or the various paper sizes


AUTO * with the use of the < > and < > buttons, and
then press the <Set> button.

When the various page size has been


Size selected
A0 *
1. Press the < > button immediately after
pressing the <Set> button.
2. Select the link count with the use of the < >
Connect
and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
02 *
button.

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OUTPUT OPTION

EDIT HPGL :06 1 Display [OUTPUT OPTION] on the setup item


OUTPUT OPTION selection screen, and then press the < >
button.

OUTPUT OPTION 2 Press the < > button.


Size

Size 3 Select either [AUTO], [OTHER], [MIX],


A0 * [MIX2] or the various paper sizes with the use
of the < > and < > buttons, and then press
the <Set> button.

When the various paper sizes have


Size been selected
A0 *
1. Press the < > button immediately after
pressing the <Set> button.
2. Select either [Connect] or [Margin] with the
OUTPUT OPTION use of the < > and < > buttons, and then
Connect press the < > button.

3. Select the parameter to be set up with the use


Connect of the < > and < > buttons, and then press
01 * the <Set> button.

When any setting other than [NO] has


been selected for [Margin]
Margin
ALL * 1. Press the < > button immediately after
pressing the <Set> button.

Margin 2. Select either [Lead Margin] or [Trail Margin]


Lead Margin with the use of the < > and < > buttons,
and then press the < > button.

Lead Margin 3. Select the top and bottom margins with the
000 mm * use of the < > and < > buttons, and then
press the <Set> button.
• Move the cursor to the right and left
with the use of the < > and < >
buttons.

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MEDIA TYPE

EDIT HPGL :06 1 Display [MEDIA TYPE] on the setup item


MEDIA TYPE selection screen, and then press the < >
button.

MEDIA TYPE 2 Press the < > button.


Type

Type 3 Select the relevant paper type with the use of the
TRACING * < > and < > buttons, and then press the
<Set> button.

USER DEF. SIZE

EDIT HPGL :06 1 Display [USER DEF. SIZE] on the setup item
USER DEF. SIZE selection screen, and then press the < >
button.

USER DEF. SIZE 2 Press the < > button.


Define Size

Define Size 3 Select the paper name with the use of the < >
U0 * and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
button.
Press the < > button once it has been set.

Length 4 Select the user-defined size with the use of the


01190 mm < > and < > buttons, and then press the
<Set> button.
Move the cursor to the right and left with
the use of the < > and < > buttons.
To return to the previous menu, move the
cursor to the left-hand side and press the
< > button.

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SIZE PRIORITY

EDIT HPGL :06 1 Display [SIZE PRIORITY] on the setup item


SIZE PRIORITY selection screen, and then press the < >
button.

SIZE PRIORITY 2 Press the < > button.


Priority

Priority 3 Select the size priority mode with the use of the
LONG * < > and < > buttons, and then press the
<Set> button.

SAVE SETUP FILE

EDIT HPGL :06 1 Display [SAVE SETUP FILE] on the setup item
SAVE SETUP FILE selection screen, and then press the < >
button.

SAVE SETUP FILE 2 Press the < > button.


Format

Format 3 Select the format to be set with the use of the


HPGL * < > and < > buttons, and then press the
<Set> button.
Press the < > button once it has been set.

File No. 4 Select the logical printer number with the use of
12 * the < > and < > buttons, and then press the
<Set> button.
Press the < > button once it has been set.

SET :to Save. 5 Press the <Set> button when a message stating
[SET :to Save.] is displayed.
The data will be saved accordingly.

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Setting up the Default Logical Printer
The following procedure sets up the logical printer that is to be used as the default.

Operation Procedure

MENU 1 Press the < > button with [SETUP FILE]


SETUP FILE displayed on the parameter selection screen.

SETUP FILE 2 Select [DEF. SETUP FILE] with the < >
DEF. SETUP FILE button, and then press the < > button.

DEF. SETUP FILE 3 Press the < > button.


I/F

I/F 4 Select the interface with the use of the < > and
SERIAL * < > buttons, and then press the <Set> button.
Press the < > button once it has been set.
[CENTRO] and [VPI] are optional.

Format 5 Select the set priority with the use of the <>
HPGL * and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
button.
Press the < > button once it has been set.
The items that can be selected will differ
in accordance with the type of interface
selected.
žSERIAL :[HPGL]
žCENTRO :[HPGL]
žVPI :[NATIVE]

File No. 6 Select the logical printer number with the use of
06 * the < > and < > buttons, and then press the
<Set> button.
The logical printer that has been set up will be
registered as the default logical printer.
Move the cursor to the right and left with
the use of the < > and < >
buttons.

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Printing out a List of Settings
This function prints out a list of the settings established for the logical printers.

Operation Procedure

MENU 1 Press the < > button with [SETUP FILE]


SETUP FILE displayed on the parameter selection screen.

SETUP FILE 2 Select [PRINT SETUP] with the < > button,
PRINT SETUP and then press the < > button.

Format 3 Select the set format with the use of the < >
HPGL * and < > buttons, and then press the <Set>
button.
Press the < > button once it has been set.

File No. 4 Select the starting number and ending number of


01 – 06 * the logical printers to be output with the use of
the < > and < > buttons, and then press the
<Set> button.
Press the < > button once it has been set.
Move the cursor to the right and left with
the use of the < > and < >
buttons. To move to the next menu, move
the cursor to the furthest position on the
right, and then press the < > button.
To return to the previous menu, move the
cursor to the left-hand side and press the
< > button.

PRINT SETUP 5 Press the <Set> button when a message stating


SET : to Print. [SET :to Print.] is displayed.
The data will be printed accordingly.

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4.3 Test Printing

This function prints out test data in order to printer operations to be verified. The paper
size can be selected from between A0 and A4.
You need to refer to "1.2 Operation from the Printer Control Panel" for detailed
instructions on printer control panel operations (page 13).

Operation Procedure

MENU 1 Press the < > button with [TEST PLOT]


TEST PLOT displayed on the parameter selection screen.

TEST PLOT 2 Press the < > button.


Plot Size

Plot Size 3 Select the size of the paper on which the test
A0 * data is to be printed with the use of the < > and
< > buttons, and then press the <Set> button.
Press the < > button once it has been set.

TEST PLOT 4 Press the <Set> button when [SET :to Print.] is
SET : to Print. displayed.
The test data will be printed accordingly.

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4.4 Managing the Various Logs

The following two types of logs are available. It is possible to print and delete these logs.
• JOB LOG
• ERROR LOG
You need to refer to "1.2 Operation from the Printer Control Panel" for detailed
instructions on printer control panel operations (page 13).

Managing the Job Log


This section explains the procedures for managing the job log.

Operation Procedure

MENU 1 Press the < > button with [JOB LOGGING]


JOB LOGGING displayed.

JOB LOGGING 2 Press the < > button with [JOB LOG]
JOB LOG displayed.

JOB LOG 3 Select the relevant operations with the use of the
SETTING < > and < > buttons, and then press the
< > button.
The [SETTING], [PRINT] and [CLEAR]
parameters will be displayed in this order.

When [SETTING] has been selected


SETTING 1. Select either [Auto Mode] or [Save Line] with
Auto Mode
the use of the < > and < > buttons, and
then press the < > button.

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2. Select either [ON] or [OFF] with the use of
Auto Mode
the < > and < > buttons when [Auto
ON *
Mode] has been specified, and then press the
<Set> button.
When automatic printing is set to [ON],
the processed jobs will be automatically
printed out once 51 pages worth has
accumulated.

When [PRINT] has been selected


PRINT LOG
1. Select the starting date and ending date (YY,
020423 – 020605
MM, DD) of the relevant jobs with the use of
the < > and < > buttons, and then press the
<Set> button.
Move the cursor to the right-hand side and
press the < > button once the selection has
been set.
Move the cursor to the right and left with
the use of the < > and < > buttons.
To return to the previous menu, move the
cursor to the left-hand side and press the
< > button.

2. Press the <Set> button when a message


PRINT
stating [SET :to Print.] is displayed.
SET : to Print.
The job log will be printed accordingly.

When [CLEAR] has been selected


CLEAR
Press the <Set> button when [SET :to Clear.] is
SET : to Clear.
displayed.
The job log will be deleted accordingly.

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Example of a Job Log List

[Joblog : Page1] [DocuWide 6050 Verion 2.2.XX]


JobNo LonginName FileName Status InputOutputSIZE(In -> Out) Media(WxL)Copies MediaType Interface IP-Adress Proccss Start Output Start

1 ftpusr a4.hpgl2 Printed OK OK A4 ->A4 A3 x 210 1 ANYTHING HPGL2/LPD_99 129.168.100.10003/02/27 07:49:26 03/02/27 07:49:43
2 PlotAssistant a3.tif Printed OK OK A3 ->A3 A2 x 297 1 ANYTHING TIFF/FTP_00 129.168.100.100 03/02/27 07:54:21 03/02/27 07:59:41
3 Printed OK OK A4 ->A4 A3 x 210 1 ANYTHING HPGL2/SERIAL_00 03/02/27 08:11:56 03/02/27 08:12:13
4 PlotAssistant a1.tif Printed OK TIFF/FTP_00 129.168.100.100
5 PlotAssistant a2.tif Queued OK TIFF/FTP_00 129.168.100.100
6 PlotAssistant a3.tif Receiving TIFF/FTP_00 129.168.100.100

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Managing the Error Log
This section explains the procedures for managing the error log.

Operation Procedure

MENU 1 Press the < > button with [JOB LOGGING]


JOB LOGGING displayed.

JOB LOGGING 2 Display the [ERROR LOG] with the use of the
ERROR LOG < > button, and then press the < > button.

ERROR LOG 3 Select the relevant operations with the use of the
PRINT < > and < > buttons, and then press the
< > button.
The [PRINT] and [CLEAR] parameters will be
displayed in that order.

When [PRINT] has been selected


PRINT LOG
020423 – 020605
1. Select the starting date and ending date (YY,
MM, DD) of the relevant jobs with the use of
the < > and < > buttons, and then press the
<Set> button.
Move the cursor to the last character and press
the < > button once the selection has been
set.
Move the cursor to the right and left with
the use of the < > and < >
buttons. To return to the previous menu,
move the cursor to the first side and
press the < > button.

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2. Press the <Set> button when a message
PRINT
stating [SET :to Print.] is displayed.
SET : to Print.
The error log will be printed accordingly.

When [CLEAR] has been selected


CLEAR
SET : to Clear. Press the <Set> button when [SET :to Clear.] is
displayed.
The error log will be deleted accordingly.

Example of a Error Log List

[EeeorLog : Page 1] [DocuWide 6050 Version 2.2.XX]


JobNo Data&Time Task Name ErrNo ErrorLevel Error Log Error Data

1 02/04/17 15:49:30 OUTPUT 38 ERROR PAGE MEMORY OVERFLOW NO-PAGE-MEMORY Status from PrintMgr
20 02/04/22 20:38:05 HP PARSER 126 WARNING UNRECOGNIZED_COMMAND

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4.5 Reprinting

This function reprints the file that was most recently printed.
It is possible to specified the number of copies to be printed within a range of 1 to 99.
Reprinting is not possible with the DocuWide 6030 MF or DocuWide 6050 MF if copy
operation is performed after print operation.

You need to refer to "1.2 Operation from the Printer Control Panel" for detailed
instructions on printer control panel operations (page 13).

Operation Procedure

MENU 1 Press the < > button with [OFFLINE PLOT]


OFFLINE PLOT displayed on the parameter selection screen.

OFFLINE PLOT 2 Press the < > button.


REPLOT

REPLOT 3 Press the < > button.


Printed Copies

Printed Copies 4 Select the number of copies to be printed (1 to


06 * 99) with the use of the < > and < > buttons,
and then press the <Set> button.
Press the < > button once it has been set.
Move the cursor to the right and left with
the use of the < > and < >
buttons.

REPLOT 5 Press the <Set> button when [SET :to Print.] is


SET : to Print. displayed.
The file will be reprinted accordingly.

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4.6 Meter Confirmation

It is possible to display meters on the printer control panel for confirmation purposes.
Values with a maximum of nine digits are displayed.

Menu Item Description


METER 1 The total area in units of square meters of paper printed up until now.
(unit: m2)
METER 2 The total length printed up until now.
(unit: m or 0.1 m)
METER 3 The total number of stamp printouts made up until now.

• You need to refer to "1.2 Operation from the Printer Control Panel" for detailed
instructions on printer control panel operations (page 13).
• The value displayed on meter 1 will differ in accordance with the paper size. You
need to refer to the User Guide for further details.

Operation Procedure

MENU 1 Press the < > button with [BILLING INFO]


BILLING INFO displayed.

BILLING INFO 2 Press the < > button.


VIEW

VIEW 3 Select the details to be displayed from [Meter


METER 1 1], [Meter 2] and [Meter 3] with the use of the
< > and < > buttons, and then press the
< > button.

METER 1
The selected information will be displayed
986754
accordingly.

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Chapter 5
Chapter 0

Ethernet Print Service


(for UNIX) Chapter 5
5.1 Outline of Ethernet Print Service

Use the ftp command or the lpr command for printing from the DocuWide 6030/6050
when running on UNIX.
This section explains how to setup the ftp and lpr commands and their formats.
The file to be printed should be of a data format that the DocuWide 6030/6050
supports. Sending a file with a data format not supported by the DocuWide
6030/6050 will result in print error.
Please refer to "1.1 Outline of DocuWide 6030/6050 Print Service" (page 2)
for information on supported data formats.

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5.2 Registering the DocuWide 6030/
6050 Printer System
To print from the DocuWide 6030/6050 printer system, the DocuWide 6030/6050 printer
system should be registered on the TCP/IP network.

Host System Registration


When the network information is managed by a name service such as NIS or DNS, the
IP address and host name must be registered there.
When a name service besides NIS and DNS is used, the IP address and host name must
be registered in the database used to transfer the file on the client side.

SunOS 5.X
In the case of SunOS 5.X, register the IP address and host name of the DocuWide 6030/
6050 printer in the [/etc/hosts] file that defines the printers connected to the network.

In the example below, the DocuWide 6030/6050 printer system with the host name of
[shinano] is registered in the [/etc/hosts] file with the IP address [zzz.zzz.zzz.zzz] in a
network consisting of the two workstations called [musashi] and [yamato].

# Sun Host Database


#
# If the NIS is running, this file is only consulted when booting
#
127.0.0.1 localhost
#shinano is DocuWide 6050 plotter
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx musashi loghost
yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy yamato
zzz.zzz.zzz.zzz shinano

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Registering the Remote Printer
For printing using the lpr command, not only host system registration but also remote
printer registration on the client workstation is necessary.
Registration information depends on the system but logical device names on the
workstation must correspond with logical printers on the DocuWide 6030/6050 printer
system.
You need to refer to the "Main Printing Functions" (page 6) section in "1.1 Outline of
DocuWide 6030/6050 Print Service" for logical printer.

SunOS 5.X
For SunOS 5.X, register the remote printer using the lpadmin command.
You need to have the root user privileges to use the lpadmin command.

For details of the lpadmin command, see SunOS 5.X User Guide.

• Executing the lpadmin command


In the example below, the DocuWide 6030/6050 printer system with the host name
[shinano] is registered.
If the printer devices plt00h, plt01h, and plt02h are specified, they are sent to the logical
printers PLT00H, PLT01H, and PLT02H of [shinano].

#lpadmin -p plt00h -s shinano!PLT00H


#lpadmin -p plt01h -s shinano!PLT01H
#lpadmin -p plt02h -s shinano!PLT02H

If csh is used, enter "\!" instead of "!" in the above prevent that the character "!"
and the subsequent characters should not be replaced by the command log.

In this example, the printer devices plt00h, plt01h, and plt02h are created new and set.
The DocuWide6030/6050 printer system has 100 logical printers for each supported data
format. Therefore, 100 entries can also be set using the lpadmin command.
You can register the remote printer using the admintool prepared by SunOS.
To register the remote printer, select the menu [Printer Manger] > [Edit] > [Add
Printer] > [Add Access to Remote Printer]. Specify a logical printer name PLT00H in
Printer Name, a host name DW6050 in Printer Server and BSD in Print Server OS.

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AIX 3.2.X
For AIX 3.2.X, register the remote printer in the [/etc/qconfig] file defining the printer
unique attributes.
For details on the respective operations and contents, see "AIX 3.2.X User Guide."

• Editing the /etc/qconfig file


In the example below, the DocuWide 6030/6050 printer system called [shinano] is
registered in the [/etc/qconfig] file.
In this setting, when you send a file to a printer device called [plt10h] or [plt20h], the file
is sent to [shinano].

plt10h:
host = shinano
s_statfilter = /usr/lpd/bsdshort
l_statfilter = /usr/lpd/bsdlong
rq = PLT10H
device = dplt10hdplt10h:
backend = /usr/lpd/rembak
*
plt20h:
host = shinano
s_statfilter = /usr/lpd/bsdshort
l_statfilter = /usr/lpd/bsdlong
rq = PLT20H
device = dplt20hdplt20h:
backend = /usr/lpd/rembak
*

Be sure to specify a logical printer prepared in the DocuWide6030/6050


printer system using rq.

• Starting the Print Queue


After finishing the settings, start the print queue using the qadm command.

Setting the MAC frame format


The Ethernet supports two MAC frame formats [Ethernet V2.0] and [IEEE802.3]
but the DocuWide 6030/6050 printer system supports [Ethernet V2.0] only. When
setting the MAC frame format in the host computer, specify [Ethernet V2.0].

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5.3 Printing Using the ftp Command

Details of the ftp command are explained.


Bold characters represent input character strings in each example.

Printing
This section explains the printing procedure using the ftp command.

Operation Procedure

1 Enter the ftp command and the network registered with a DocuWide 6030/
6050 host name (example: DW6050) from the client workstation.
A message indicating that the connection has completed will be displayed.
% ftp DW6050
Connected to DW6050.
220 DocuWide 6050 FTP server ready
Name (DW6050:ftpusr):

2 Log on to DocuWide 6030/6050. Enter a user name (example: ftpusr) pre-


registered in DocuWide 6030/6050.
You are prompted to enter a password.
Name (DW6050:ftpusr): ftpusr
331 Password required
Password:

"ftpusr" is the only user registered at shipping. Users can be added using Print
Services on Web. You need to refer to the "Setting the Parameters from Print
Services on Web" section in "2.2 Setting up the System Parameters" for further
details (page 42).

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3 Enter the password of the user logged in at Step 2.
If the user information registered in DocuWide 6030/6050 matches the
logged-in user password, the login acceptance message is displayed.
Password:
230 User logged in
ftp>

The password of the user (ftpusr) is [ftpusr] at shipping.

4 Specify a logical printer (example: plt00h). Enter the logical printer name
using the cd subcommand.
A message indicating that the logical printer has been set will be displayed.
ftp> cd plt00h
250 Changed directory to "/ata0-p1/plt00h"
ftp>

5 Specify a data format. Enter the ascii subcommand to print HPGL data or the
bin subcommand to print other data.
The data format you specified is displayed.
ftp> ascii
200 Type set to A, ASCII mode
ftp>

6 Enter a print file name (example: kikai_01.hp) using the send or put
subcommand.
A message indicating that the transferred port has been set will be displayed.
A message indicating file name and a message indicating transfer data volume
and time depend on the application in the client-side.
ftp> send kikai_01.hp
200 Port set okay
150 Opening ASCII mode data connection
226 Transfer complete
local: kikai_01.hp remote: kikai_01.hp
17720 bytes sent in 0.14 seconds (1.2e+02 Kbytes/s)
ftp>

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7 Specify the end. Enter the bye subcommand.
A message indicating that ftp command has completed will be displayed.
ftp> bye
221 Bye...see you later
%

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Other Subcommands
This section explains the ftp subcommands.

ascii: Sets transfer data to the ASCII format.

bin: Sets transfer data to the binary format.

bye: Terminates FTP processing.

cd: Specifies a logical printer.

dir: Displays logical printers set from the control panel.


If nothing is specified in DocuWide 6030/6050, only the logical printer at address 00
is displayed.

ls: Displays logical printers set from the console panel.


If nothing is specified in DocuWide 6030/6050, only the logical printer at address 00
is displayed.

mput: Instructs specified two or more files to be transferred to DocuWide 6030/6050


interactively. However, this transfer can be specified to an existing logical printer
only.

open: Connects the client workstation to DocuWide 6030/6050.

put: Transfers a specified file to DocuWide 6030/6050. However, this transfer can be
specified to an existing logical printer only.

pwd: Displays the currently specified logical printer name.

send: Transfers a specified file to DocuWide 6030/6050. However, this transfer can be
specified to an existing logical printer only.

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Message List
This section explains messages that may be displayed during printing using the ftp
command.

Can't build data connection

Status: Cannot establish connection for data transfer.


Action: Wait a few moments and try again.

Can't create control file , please try later

Status: Cannot create a control file using the STOR command.


Action: Wait for some time and try again.

Can't create status file , please try later

Status: Cannot create a job file using the LJ command.


Action: Wait for some time and try again.

Can't open passive connection

Status: Cannot create a socket in passive mode.


Action: Wait for some time and try again.

Cannot create file "xx" or permission problem

Status: Cannot open a parameter file for creating the specified file.
Action: Wait for some time and try again.

Command "xx" not understood

Status: Command (XX) received not supported.


Action: Enter the correct command.

Control connection read error

Status: A control connection error occurred in the FTP command wait status. Therefore, the
connection was disconnected.
Action: For another transfer, establish connection again.

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Data connection error

Status: A data connection error occurred during file transfer.


Action: Establish connection and transfer the file again.

Directory non existent or syntax error

Status: A non-existing directory (logical printer) is specified.


Action: Specify the correct directory (logical printer).

Error in input file

Status: An error occurred in an output file during transfer.


Action: Establish connection and transfer the file again.

File "xx" not found or permission problem

Status: Failed to open or read a parameter file corresponding to the logical printer specified
by the ls command.
Action: Wait for some time and try again.

Insufficient storage space in system , please try later

Status: Cannot transfer data because the hard disk is full.


Action: Wait until a space is reserved on the hard disk, and start transfer again.

Invalid command

Status: An invalid command is received.


Action: Transfer the correct command.

Job queue is full, please try later

Status: Cannot receive data because the job queue is full.


Action: Wait for some time and try again.

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Local resource failure : DocuWide 6030/6050 is busy

Status: Cannot accept data transfer because the system is overloaded.


Action: Check the system for a media-out or media jam error. Wait for some time and try
again. If the error occurs frequently, restarts DocuWide 6030/6050.

Local resource failure : ReceiveCmplt status

Status: Failed to transfer the file.


Action: Wait for some time and try again.

Local resource failure : ReceiveMComp

Status: Failed to receive the file transfer end message.


Action: Wait for some time and try again.

Local resource failure : ReceiveMId

Status: Failed to receive the file transfer permission message.


Action: Wait for some time and try again.

Local resource failure : SendMComp

Status: Failed to send the file transfer end message.


Action: Wait for some time and try again.

Local resource failure : SendMId

Status: Failed to send the file transfer start message.


Action: Wait for some time and try again.

Local resource failure : please start queuing

Status: Cannot accept file transfer because queuing is stopped.


Action: Start queuing and execute printing again.

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Login failed

Status: The user name and password do not match.


Action: Log in again with the correct user name and password.

No file found or invalid directory or permission problem

Status: Failed to open the directory by the LIST command.


Action: Wait for some time and transfer the command again.

Parameter not accepted

Status: Other than ASCII or Binary is specified by the TYPE command.


Action: Specify ASCII or Binary.

Syntax error : Please specify file structure only

Status: Other than a file structure is specified by the STRU command.


Action: Specify a file structure.

Syntax error : Please specify representation type

Status: A transfer type was not specified by the TYPE command.


Action: Specify the correct type.

Syntax error : Please specify send file name

Status: A file name was not specified by the STOR command.


Action: Specify the correct file name.

Syntax error : Please specify stream mode only

Status: A non-stream mode is specified by the MODE command.


Action: Specify the stream mode by the MODE command.

Timeout : closing control connection

Status: The connection is disconnected because nothing was transferred to the FTP within
the specified time.
Action: For another transfer, establish connection again.

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Unimplemented TYPE x

Status: Transfer by the non-supported type was instructed.


Action: Specify [Image (Binary)] or [ASCII] with the TYPE command.

User "xx" is not existed , need account for login

Status: Logged in with a user name not registered.


Action: Log in with a registered user name. In the factory, only [ftpusr] is registered as the
user name.

USER and PASS required

Status: A user name or password was not specified by the USER or PASS command. Or
various commands were transferred without login.
Action: Log in with a registered user name and password and try again.

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5.4 Printing Using the lp/lpr Command

Details of each command are explained.


Bold characters represent input character strings in each example.

Printing (lpr Command)


This section explains the printing procedure using the lpr command.

Format
lpr [-P<Logical Printer Name>] [-#<Copy Count>] [-s] <File Name>

-P<Logical Printer Name>


Specify a logical printer name immediately after P (with no space) to output data to the
specified printer.
If no logical printer name is specified, the logical printer lpr is selected.

-#<Copy Count>
Specify the number of copies by a numeric value from 1 to 99. If 100 or more is
specified, an error message is displayed and the specification is canceled.
If this is omitted, one copy is output.

-s
Specify this to transfer a file by a symbolic link without storing in the spool area.

Do not delete or modify the file specified by <File Name> before processing of
print request ends completely.

The lpr options other than above are ignored.

Examples of use
The printing procedure using the lpr command is as explained below.

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Example 1: Outputting one copy of the [drawa.hpgl] file to the logical printer [plt00h].
% lpr -Pplt00h drawa.hpgl

Example 2: Outputting two copies of the [drawb.hpgl] and [drawc.hpgl] files each to the logical
printer plt00h.
% lpr -Pplt00h -#2 drawb.hpgl drawc.hpgl

Example 3: Outputting one copy of the [drawd.hpgl] file to the logical printer [plt01h].
% lpr -Pplt01h drawd.hpgl

Example 4: Outputting one copy of the [drawe.hpgl] and drawf.hpgl files each to the logical
printer [plt02h].
% lpr -Pplt02h drawe.hpgl drawf.hpgl

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Printing (lp Command) (for SunOS 5.x)
This section explains the printing procedure using the lp command.

Format
lp [-d <Logical Printer Name>] [-n <Copy Count>] [-c] <File Name>

lp [-d <Logical Printer Name>


Data is output to the specified printer.

-n <Copy Count>
Specify the number of copies by a numeric value from 1 to 99. If 100 or more is
specified, an error message is displayed and the specification is canceled.
If this is omitted, one copy is output.

-c
Specify this to create a copy of <File Name> before starting printing. A file is then
transferred. If this is omitted, a file is transferred by a link without creating a copy of
<File Name>.
Do not delete or modify the file specified by <File Name> before processing of
print request ends completely.

Examples of use
The printing procedure using the lp command is as explained below.

Example 1: Outputting one copy of the [drawa.hpgl] file to the logical printer [plt00h]
% lp -d plt00h -c drawa.hpgl

Example 2: Outputting two copies of the [drawb.hpgl] and [drawc.hpgl] files each to the logical
printer plt00h
% lp -d plt00h -c -n 2 drawb.hpgl drawc.hpgl

Example 3: Outputting one copy of the [drawd.hpgl] file to the logical printer [plt01h]
% lp -d plt01h -c drawd.hpgl

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Status Display (lpq Command)
This section explains how to display the status of a file specified for printing using the
lpr command.

Format
lpq [-P<Logical Printer Name>]

-P<Logical Printer Name>


Specify entry name of a logical printer name immediately after P (with no space). Then
the status of the print file being processed by the logical printer specified by the entry
name is displayed. If no entry name is specified for the logical printer, the statuses of the
file being processed by the logical printer having the entry name lp are displayed.

Examples of use
Example 1:Displaying the status of a file transferred to the logical printer [plt00h].
If no file is under processing, the following message will be displayed.

% lpq -Pplt00h
no entries
%

Example 2: Displaying the status of a file transferred to the logical printer [plt01h].
When transfer of the [drawd.hpgl] file to the DocuWide 6030/6050 is already
completed, the following message will be displayed.

% lpq -Pplt01h
Job ID Sent By Status Prior. Document Name Prt Size(KB)
123 sekkei1 Queued Normal drawd.hpgl O1H 980

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Example 3: Displaying the status of a file transferred to the logical printer [plt01h]
When transfer of the [drawd.hpgl] file to the DocuWide 6030/6050 is completed and the
DocuWide 6030/6050 has received the next job, the following message will be
displayed.

% lpq -Pplt01h
Job ID Sent By Status Prior. Document Name Prt Size(KB)
123 sekkei1 Queued Normal drawd.hpgl O1H 980
124 Unknown Receiving Normal Unknown O1H Unknown
%

Example 4: Displaying the status of a file transferred to the logical printer [plt01h]
When transfer of the [drawa.hpgl] file and the [drawb.hpgl] file to the DocuWide 6030/
6050 is completed and printing of the [drawa.hpgl] file is in progress.
At the same time when the [drawe.hpgl] file, the [drawf.hpgl] file and the [drawg.hpgl]
file are stored in the client queue waiting for transfer, the following message will be
displayed.

% lpq -Pplt01h
Job ID Sent By Status Prior. Document Name Prt Size(KB)
123 sekkei1 Printing Normal drawa.hpgl O1H 980
124 kikai2 Queued Normal drawb.hpgl O1H 5963

musashi: sending to shinano


Rank Owner Job Files
1st kikai2 416 drawe.hpgl
2nd kikai2 417 drawf.hpgl
%

The information starting with [Job ID Sent By Status Prior. Document Name Prt Size
(KB)] indicates status of the DocuWide 6030/6050.
[musashi: sending to shinano] or [Rank Owner Job Files Total Size] indicates the
client status.
The job ID for client and the job ID for the DocuWide 6030/6050 are assigned
separately.

5.4 Printing Using the lp/lpr Command 179


Cancel (lprm Command)
This section explains how to cancel a print job submitted from the network.

Format
lprm [-P<Logical Printer Name>] <Job ID>

-P<Logical Printer Name>


Specify a logical printer name immediately after P (with no space) to cancel a print job
under processing by the specified printer. If no logical printer name is specified, a print
job under processing by the logical printer lp is canceled.

<Job ID> Specify a job ID to cancel its printing. The status display command [lpq] displays
job IDs. If this is omitted, every possible print job is canceled.
Job IDs on the DocuWide 6030/6050 side and the client side are allocated separately.

Examples of use
Example 1: Displaying the status of the logical printer [plt01h] and canceling the printing of job
ID [124].
% lpq -Pplt01h
Job ID Sent By Status Prior. Document Name Prt Size(KB)
123 sekkei1 Printing Normal drawa.hpgl O1H 980
124 kikai2 Queued Normal drawb.hpgl O1H 5963

musashi: sending to shinano


Rank Owner Job Files
1st kikai2 416 drawe.hpgl
2nd kikai2 417 drawf.hpgl
% lprm -Pplt01h 124
job 124 dequeued
%

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Example 2: Displaying the status of the logical printer [plt01h] and canceling the printing of job
ID [123]
This print job cannot be canceled because it is already in progress.
% lpq -Pplt01h
Job ID Sent By Status Prior. Document Name Prt Size(KB)
123 sekkei1 Printing Normal drawa.hpgl O1H 980
124 kikai2 Queued Normal drawb.hpgl O1H 5963

musashi: sending to shinano


Rank Owner Job Files
1st kikai2 416 drawe.hpgl
2nd kikai2 417 drawf.hpgl
% lprm -Pplt01h 123
job 123 can not be dequeued
%

Example 3: Displaying the status of the logical printer [plt01h] and canceling the printing of job
ID [417] in the client queue
% lpq -Pplt01h
Job ID Sent By Status Prior. Document Name Prt Size(KB)
123 sekkei1 Printing Normal drawa.hpgl O1H 980
124 kikai2 Queued Normal drawb.hpgl O1H 5963

musashi: sending to shinano


Rank Owner Job Files
1st kikai2 416 drawe.hpgl
2nd kikai2 417 drawf.hpgl
% lprm -Pplt01h 417
dfA417musashi dequeued
dfA417musashi dequeued
dfA417musashi dequeued
%

5.4 Printing Using the lp/lpr Command 181


Example 4: Displaying the status of the logical printer [plt01h] and canceling the printing of job
ID [416] in the client queue
If the file transfer to DocuWide 6030/6050 is completed before the job in the client
queue is canceled, the print job cannot be canceled. DocuWide 6030/6050 display
the print status, check the job IDs of the logical printer, and cancel the print job
again.
% lpq -Pplt01h
Job ID Sent By Status Prior. Document Name Prt Size(KB)
123 sekkei1 Printing Normal drawa.hpgl O1H 980
124 kikai2 Queued Normal drawb.hpgl O1H 5963
musashi: sending to shinano
Rank Owner Job Files
1st kikai2 416 drawe.hpgl
2nd kikai2 417 drawf.hpgl
% lprm -Pplt01h 416
%
% lpq -Pplt01h
Job ID Sent By Status Prior. Document Name Prt Size(KB)
125 kikai2 Queued Normal drawd.hpgl O1H 1980
%
% lprm -Pplt01h 125
Job 125 dequeued
%

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Message List
This section explains messages that may be displayed during printing using the lpr
command. These messages depend on the system because they are output from the client
workstation.

Cannot create /usr/spool/pltXXX/.seq

Status: The lpd daemon on the client failed to create a control file.
Action: Check the spool directory.

Copy file is too large

Status: The data is too large to store in the spool directory.


Action: Extend the spool directory area or attach the [-s] flag, then execute the lpr command
using a symbolic link.

XXprinter:Jobs queued, but cannot start daemon

Status: Cannot start the lpd daemon on the client.


Action: Restart the daemon by the lpr command.

XXprinter:Printer queue is disabled

Status: The queue is stopped.


Action: Restart the daemon by the lpr command.

XXprinter:Unknown printer

Status: A printer not registered in the system was specified.


Action: Check the printer registered in the [/etc/printcap] file.

jobXX can not dequeue

Status: Failed to delete job No.XX in the queue of the print service.
Action: Check by the lpq command whether the specified job has already changed from the
wait status in the queue to the processing status.

5.4 Printing Using the lp/lpr Command 183


PLTXX can not dequeue

Status: Failed to delete a job from the logical printer PLTXX on the print service side.
Action: Check by the lpq command whether the specified job has already changed from the
wait status in the queue to the processing status.

connection busy

Status: Failed to establish connection for data transfer.


Action: No action is necessary. The print service side accepts data transfer requests for up to
10 sessions. This message is displayed if requests are received for more than 10
sessions. Usually resubmission is executed on the client side.

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Appendixes
Appendix 1 Main Specifications

nSupported data formats


• HPGL system : HP-GL, HP-GL2, and HP-RTL
• NATVE system : Versatec Random Format (VRF), Versatec Color Graphic
Language (VCGL), and FXMMR
• Tag Image File Format (TIFF) system: Conforming to TIFF version 6.0
• Continuous Acquisition and Lifecycle Support (CALS) system: CALS type 1

nKanji processing
• HP-GL system : JIS Level-1/Level-2 kanji characters are supported.
• NATVE system : JIS Level-1/Level-2 kanji characters are supported.

nRelationship between data formats and interfaces


There are data types that cannot be processed depending on the interface types.
Relationship between data formats and interfaces is shown in the table below.

Data Formats CENTRONICS RS232C TCP/IP VPI


HP-GL HP-GL y y y n
system
HP-GL/2 y y y n
HP-RTL y n y n
NATVE VRF n n y y
system
VCGL n n y y
FXMMR n n y y
TIFF system TIFF n n y n
CALS CALS n n y n
system

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nHost system interfaces
TCP/IP
Physical interface: 100Base-TX and 10Base-T
(Transfer speed Manual selection, automatic selection)
Maximum transfer speed: 100 Mbps and 10 Mbps
Data link: Ethernet version 2

RS232C
Physical interface: EIA-232-E conformant to RS-232C serial
Maximum transfer speed: 38400 bps
Maximum cable length: 15 m

Centronics
Physical interface: Conforming to the TTL level IEEE STD 1284 interface
8-bit parallel peripheral
Maximum transfer speed: 666 kbps
Maximum cable length: 6m

VPI
Physical interface: Versatec Parallel Interface
8-bit parallel
Maximum transfer speed: 1 Mbps
Maximum cable length: 300 m

nEthernet connection
Server function: Data transfer by lpr and FTP
Maximum number of sessions:10 each for lpr and FTP

Appendix 1 Main Specifications 187


nStandard sizes and drawing areas
Standard
Series Dimensions Drawing area (dots)
size
A0 841 × 1,189 mm 19,872 × 28,088
A1 594 × 841 mm 14,032 × 19,872
JIS/ISO A
A2 420 × 594 mm 9,928 × 14,032
series
A3 297 × 420 mm 7,016 × 9,928
A4 210 × 297 mm 4,968 × 7,016
SP. A0 880 × 1,230 mm 20,792 × 29,056
SP. A1 625 × 880 mm 14,648 × 20,576
620 × 871 mm
SP. A SP. A2 440 × 625 mm 10,400 × 14,768
435 × 620 mm
SP. A3 312 × 440 mm 10,400 × 7,360
310 × 435 mm
E 915 × 1,219 mm (48") 21,600 × 28,800
D 610 × 914 mm (36") 21,600 × 14,400

Arch C 458 × 610 mm (24") 10,784 × 14,400


B 305 × 457 mm (18") 7,200 × 10,784
A 229 × 305 mm (12") 5,376 × 7,200
B1 728 × 1,030 mm 17,184 × 24,320
B2 515 × 728 mm 12,160 × 17,184
JIS B series
B3 364 × 515 mm 8,576 × 12,160
B4 257 × 364 mm 6,048 × 8,576

nFrame memory - Maximum number of spools


Mounted Number of sheets
frame Configuration
memory A0 A1 A2 A3 A4

512 MB 6030 Extended/6050 6 12 25 51 100


Standard
1 GB 6030/6050 Extended 14 28 56 112 222

Frame memory - Maximum number of spools indicates the number spools that are
developed into bit map. The print entry data is spooled in hard disk separately from
the memories.

188 Appendixes
Appendix 2 Connector Specifications

RS-232C pin assignment


PIN No.
Controller side Signal name Wiring
Host side
Straight cable Cross cable
1 1 7,8 CD y
2 2 3 RD y
3 3 2 TD y
4 4 6 DTR y
5 5 5 GND y
6 6 4 DSR y
7 7 1 RTS y
8 8 1 CTS y
9 9 - RI -

[-] indicates no wiring. Both sides are male pins.

Centronics pin assignment


Printer Side (36-pin Amphenol half-pitch type)
Terminal Terminal
Signal name Signal name Pin connection
No. No.
1 Busy 19 GND
2 Select 20 GND
3 nAck 21 GND
4 nFault 22 GND
5 Perror 23 GND 18 1
6 Data 1 24 GND
7 Data 2 25 GND
8 Data 3 26 GND
9 Data 4 27 GND
10 Data 5 28 GND
11 Data 6 29 GND
12 Data 7 30 GND 36 19
13 Data 8 31 GND
14 nlnit 32 GND
15 nStrobe 33 GND
16 nSelectln 34 GND
17 nAutoFd 35 GND
18 - 36 Peripheral
Logic High

Appendix 2 Connector Specifications 189


Host Side (36-pin Amphenol type)
Terminal Terminal
Signal name Signal name Pin connection
No. No.
1 nStrobe 19 GND
2 Data 1 20 GND
3 Data 2 21 GND
4 Data 3 22 GND
5 Data 4 23 GND 18 1
6 Data 5 24 GND
7 Data 6 25 GND
8 Data 7 26 GND
9 Data 8 27 GND
10 nAck 28 GND
11 Busy 29 GND
12 Perror 30 GND 36 19
13 Select 31 nlnit
14 nAutoFd 32 nFault
15 - 33 -
16 Logiv GND 34 -
17 Chassis GND 35 -
18 Peripheral 36 nSelectln
Logic High

Host Side (25-pin D-subconnector type)


Terminal Terminal
Signal name Signal name Pin connection
No. No.
1 DATA?STB 14 NC
2 DATA 1 15 FAULT
3 DATA 2 16 NC
4 DATA 3 17 NC
5 DATA 4 18 GND
1 13
6 DATA 5 19 GND
7 DATA 6 20 GND
14 25
8 DATA 7 21 GND
9 DATA 8 22 GND
10 ACK 23 GND
11 BUSY 24 GND
12 PE 25 GND
13 SELECT

190 Appendixes
Appendix 3 HP-GL/HP-GL2 Command List

This section explains the HP-GL and HP-GL/2 command support status that are unique
to DocuWide 6030/6050.

y Command fully supported.


y* Activates different actims from other ordinary commands. (Meaning in [ ])
n Command not supported and ignored.

Command List
The following table shows the HP-GL and HP-GL/2 command support status.

Com- DocuWide
Command Meaning and action HP-GL HP-GL/2
mand 6030/6050
AA Plots a circle around a point specified by absolute y y y
coordinates.
AC Specifies the starting point of a fill pattern. y y
AD Specifies a substitute font for labels. y y
[Only vector fonts supported]
AF Feeds paper by one page. [Interpreted as output y y*
trigger]
AH Feeds paper by a half page. [Interpreted as output y y*
trigger]
AP Deselects pen cap timeout setting y n
AR Plots a circle around a point specified by relative y y y
coordinates.
AS Specifies the pen acceleration. y n
AT Plots an arc linking three points specified by absolute y y
coordinates. (start point - intermediate point - end
point)
BF Plots data in a buffer. n
BL Enters a specified character string into a buffer. y y

Appendix 3 HP-GL/HP-GL2 Command List 191


Com- DocuWide
Command Meaning and action HP-GL HP-GL/2
mand 6030/6050
BP Instructs the start of plotting. Outputs a label by y y
overlaying on job log and plot output.
CA Sets an auxiliary character set. y y
CC Specifies character smoothness. y n
CF Specifies an outline font rendering method. y n
CI Plots a circle of an arbitrary radius. y y y
CM Specifies the handling of character set modes and y n
undefined characters.
CP Draws a character. y y y
CR Sets an RGB data range. y y
CS Sets a standard character set. y y
CT Specifies an arc division method. y y y
CV Controls the curve line generator. y n
DC Terminates the digitize mode. y y n
DF Resets the printer to the default status. y y y
DI Specifies the character string direction by absolute y y y
values.
DL Downloads a user-defined character set. y y
DP Reads the coordinates of a point to be digitized. y y n
DR Specifies the character string direction by relative y y y
values.
DS Sets a character set to a slot. y n
DT Defines character or code to terminate label drawing. y y y
DV Specifies a text path to the right or left or upward or y y y
downward.
EA Draws a square determined by the current pen y y y
position and the specified X and Y coordinates.
EC Cuts paper. y y n
EP Draws a polygon registered in the polygon buffer. y y y
ER Draws a square determined by the current pen y y y
position and relative coordinates from the point.
ES Specifies the character spacing. y y y
EW Draws a sector. y y y

192 Appendixes
Com- DocuWide
Command Meaning and action HP-GL HP-GL/2
mand 6030/6050
FI Specifies a font as the primary font. y n
FN Specifies a font as the secondary font. y n
FP Fills in a polygon registered in the polygon buffer. y y y
FR Feeds paper by one frame for long-axis plotting. y y y*
[Interpreted as output trigger]
FS Specifies the pen pressure. y n
FT Specifies a fill type. y y y
GC Sets a group count. y n
GM Allocates the graphics memory. y n
GP Groups specified pens. y n
IC Specifies a character to output a position by the OB n
command.
IM Sets each mask. y y
IN Initializes the printer. y y y
IP Sets a scaling point. y y y
IR Establishes the positions of P1 and P2 about hard clip y y
limits.
IV Selects a character set from a slot. y n
IW Sets a software window area. y y y
KB Enters a specified kanji character string into a buffer. y
KL Draws a kanji character string. y
KY Assigns a function key on the front panel to a specific y n
function.
LA Specifies the line end and joint styles. y y
LB Draws a character string. y y y
LM Sets the label mode to one or two bytes. y y
LO Specifies a character drawing position. y y y
LT Specifies a line pattern (–7 to +6) for line plotting. y y y

MC Controls the pixel color when two or more graphics y n


intersect.
MG Displays a message on the control panel of the y n
printer.

Appendix 3 HP-GL/HP-GL2 Command List 193


Com- DocuWide
Command Meaning and action HP-GL HP-GL/2
mand 6030/6050
MT Indicates the type of paper loaded on the printer. y y
NP Sets the HPGL/2 palette size. y y
NR: Sets the printer to local. [Interpreted as output trigger] y y y*
OA Outputs the current position on the printer coordinate y y
system and the pen up-down information.
OB Outputs the position of the character specified by the n
IC command.
OC Outputs the current position instructed by the last y y*
command and the pen up-down information.
[DocuWide6030/6050: Always returns the standard
value (0,0,0)]
OD Outputs read coordinates. [Always returns the y y y* (HP-GL)
standard value (0,0,0)] n (HP-GL/2)
OE Outputs an error number. y y y
OF Outputs the number of printer units per millimeter. y y
OG Outputs the current group count and group status. y n
OH Outputs the coordinates of the mechanical limit area y y y
where the pen can be moved.
OI Outputs the printer model. y y y
OK Outputs a pressed function key. y n
OL Outputs the information (length) of a character string y y
in the character buffer.
OO Outputs an option number. y y
OP Outputs a scaling point. y y y
OS Outputs a printer status. y y y
OT Outputs the current carousel type and stall occupancy y n
status.
OW Outputs a software window area. y y
PA Moves the pen by absolute coordinates. y y y
PB Draws a character string in the character buffer. y y
PC Defines the pen color and width. y y* (HP-GL)
y (HP-GL/2)
PD Lowers the pen. y y y
PE Executes PA, PR, PU, PD, and SP. y y

194 Appendixes
Com- DocuWide
Command Meaning and action HP-GL HP-GL/2
mand 6030/6050
PG Feeds the paper forward or backward. y y y* (HP-GL)
[DocuWide2050: Interprets as output trigger.] y (HP-GL/2)
PM Registers a user-specified polygon in the polygon y y y
buffer.
PR Moves the pen by relative coordinates. y y y
PS Specifies the paper size. y y y (HP-GL)
y* (HP-GL/2)
PT Specifies the fill spacing. y y
PU Raises the pen. y y y
PW Specifies the pen width. y y
QL Sets the plot quality. y n
RA Fills in a square determined by the current pen y y y
position and the specified X and Y coordinates.
RF Defines a pattern used for area filling. y y
RO Rotates the coordinate system. y y y
RP Specifies the output count. y y
RR Fills in a square determined by the current pen y y y
position and the relative coordinates from the point.
RT Plots an arc from the current pen position to a point y y
specified by two relative values.
SA Selects an auxiliary character set. y y y
SB Specifies a font type for labels. y n
SC Assigns a user unit value to a scaling point. y y y
SD Specifies the standard font for labels. y y
SG Selects a pen group. [Interpreted as the SP command] y n
SI Specifies the character size by absolute values. y y y
SL Specifies the slant for the characters. y y y
SM Draws a specified character after moving the pen. y y y
SP Specifies a pen type. y y y
SR Specifies the character size by relative values. y y y
SS Specifies a font specified by the SD command. y y y
ST Sets the plot quality. y n
SV Selects a pattern type for vector and area filling. y n

Appendix 3 HP-GL/HP-GL2 Command List 195


Com- DocuWide
Command Meaning and action HP-GL HP-GL/2
mand 6030/6050
TD Specifies whether to execute the functions of control y y
characters or to print the control characters at label
drawing.
TL Specifies transparency or opaque when white areas y y
are overlaid.
TR Specifies the length of ticks drawn on the coordinate y y
axis.
UC Draws a user-defined character. y n
UF Draws a user-defined fill pattern. y y
UL Creates a specified line pattern. y y
VA Selects a drawing speed automatically for the number n
of coordinates sent to the printer.
VN Inactivates the VA command. n
VS Specifies the drawing speed. y n
WD Outputs a specified message to the panel. y n
WG Defines and fills in a sector polygon. y y y
WU Specifies whether to express the pen width in y y
millimeters or by percentage of the P1/P2 distance.
XT Draws ticks on the X axis. y y
YT Draws ticks on the Y axis. y y

196 Appendixes
Appendix 4 HP-RTL Command List

Command name Command Command Meaning and function Limit


Enter HPGL/2 Mode ESC % # B Starts processing the following data as Transfer color
an HP-GL2 command. palette ignored

Enter PCL Mode ESC % # A Starts processing the following data as Transfer color
an HP-RTL command. palette ignored

Reset ESC E 1. Outputs the data received so far. Parameters not


2. Executes the HP-GL2 IN command. changed
3. Returns HP-RTL CAP to (0,0).
4. Sets the controller to the HP RTL
parsing mode.
5. Terminates the raster mode.
Universal Exit ESC % #x|X 1. Outputs all data input before this
Language/Start of command.
PCL 2. Returns the controller to the HP-GL2
or HP RTL parsing mode.
Apple Talk Config ESC & B # Sets communication with the Apple Talk Not supported
W[binary data] driver.
Configure Image ESC * v # Sets up the controller as a color controller Other commands
Data W[data] as follows. ignored,
1. Determine each index bit and creates a excluding the
color palette. pixel encoding
2. Set a color model. command
3. Set the pixel encoding mode.
4. Determines each RGB bit.
5. Sets a white/black value corresponding
to RGB.
Set Red Parameter ESC * v # a|A Defines the red color configuration of the Only
color palette. concatenation
command valid
Set Green Parameter ESC * v # b|B Defines the green color configuration of Only
the color palette. concatenation
command valid
Set Blue Parameter ESC * v # c|C Defines the blue color configuration of Only
the color palette. concatenation
command valid

Appendix 4 HP-RTL Command List 197


Command name Command Command Meaning and function Limit
Assign Color Index ESC * v # i|I Assigns a defined RGB parameter to an Index Number
Number index number.
Push/Pop Palette ESC * p # P Saves and restores palette information. Ignored
Start Raster Graphics ESC * r # a|A Sets the controller to the raster mode and
sets the start position and left margin of a
graphic image.
End Raster Graphics ESC * r C Indicates the end of raster graphic image
transfer.
Transfer Raster Data ESC * b # Transfer's the data of a specified byte. Data skipped
by Plane V[data] However, the CAP does not move to the
next raster position.
The plane pointer is updated but the row
pointer is not.
Transfer Raster Data ESC * b # Transfer's the data of a specified byte as a
by Row/Block W[data] line or as a block by the current
compression method.
Set Compression ESC * b # m|M Determines the compression method.
Method
Source Raster Width ESC * r # s|S Indicates the image width of succeeding
raster data.
Source Raster Height ESC * r # t|T Indicates the source raster image height of
succeeding raster data.
Move CAP ESC & a # h|H Moves the CAP horizontally by a specified
Horizontal decipoint (1/720 inch).
(Decipoint)
Move CAP ESC * p # x|X Moves the CAP horizontally by a specified
Horizontal value in native resolution inch units.
Move CAP Vertical ESC * p # y|Y Moves the CAP vertically by a specified
value in native resolution inch units.
Y Offset ESC * b # y|Y Moves the CAP vertically by specified
pixel rows.
Destination Raster ESC * t # h|H Defines the raster output width for
Width succeeding Start Graphic command by
decipoint (1/720 inch).
Destination Raster ESC * t # v|V Defines the raster output height for
Height succeeding Start Graphic command by
decipoint (1/720 inch).

198 Appendixes
Command name Command Command Meaning and function Limit
Raster Line Path ESC * b # l/L 1. Indicates the vertical distance of an
image updated by raster data submitted
by the Row/Block command.
2. Indicates the vertical distance of the
CAP moved by the Y Offset command.
3. Indicates the vertical distance of the
CAP moved by the End Raster Graphics
command (or equivalent command).
Negative Motion ESC & a # n|N Defines the reverse output direction. Ignored
Set Graphics ESC * t # r|R Defines the input image resolution.
Resolution
Simele Color ESC * r # U Creates a palette size table Ignored
Render Algorithm ESC * t # J - Ignored

Appendix 4 HP-RTL Command List 199


Appendix 5 TIFF Tag List

Tag ID Revision DocuWide


Tag Name
Hex Dec 4.0 5.0 6.0 6030/6050

00FE 254 NewSubfileType - y y y*


Bit 0: Low Resolution Image - y y -
Bit 1: Multi-Page Image - y y y
Bit 2: Transparancy Mask - y y -
00FF 255 SubfileType y n n y*
1: Full Resolution Image y n n y
2: Reduced-Resolution Image y n n -
3: Multi-Page Image y n n y
0100 256 ImageWidth y y y y
0101 257 ImageLength y y y y
0102 258 BitsPerSample y y y y
0103 259 Compression y y y y*
1: uncompressed y y y y
2: CCITT 1D (MH) y y y y
3: CCITT T4 (MR) y y y y
4: CCITT T6 (MMR) y y y y
5: LZW - y y -
6: JPEG - - y -
32771: uncompressed y n n y
32773: PackBits y y y y
0106 262 PhotometicInterpretation y y y y*
0: WhiteIsZero y y y y
1: BlackIsZero y y y y
2: RGB y y y -
3: RGB Palette - y y -
4: Transparency Mask - - y -
5: CMYK - - y -

200 Appendixes
Tag ID Revision DocuWide
Tag Name
Hex Dec 4.0 5.0 6.0 6030/6050

6: YCbCr - - y -
8: CIELab - - y -
0107 263 Thresholding y y y -
1: No Dithering or Halftoning y y y -
2: Dithering or Halftoning y y y -
3: Randomized-Processed Image y y y -
0108 264 CellWidth y y y -
0109 265 CellWidth y y y -
010A 266 FillOrder y y y y
1: MGBà LSB y y y y
2: LSBà MGB y y y y
010D 269 DocumentName y y y y
010E 270 ImageDescriprion y y y y
010F 271 Make y y y y
0110 272 Model y y y y
0111 273 StripOffset y y y y
0112 274 Orientation y y y y
0115 277 SamplesPerPixel y y y y*
1: Black/white binary value, grayscale, palette y y y y (Black/
white binary
value only)
3: RGB y y y -
4: CMYK y y y -
0116 278 RowsPerStrip y y y y
0117 279 StripByteCounts y y y y
0118 280 MinSampleValue y y y y
0119 281 MaxSampleValue y y y y
011A 282 XResolution y y y y
011B 283 YResolution y y y y
011C 284 PlanarConfiguration y y y y*
1: Chunky Format (RGBRGB) y y y y
2: Planar Format (RRGGBB) y y y -

Appendix 5 TIFF Tag List 201


Tag ID Revision DocuWide
Tag Name
Hex Dec 4.0 5.0 6.0 6030/6050

011D 285 PageName y y y y


011E 286 XPosition y y y y
011F 287 YPosition y y y y
0120 288 FreeOffsets y y y -
0121 289 FreeByteCounts y y y -
0122 290 GrayResponseUnit y y y -
0123 291 GrayResponseCurve y y y -
0124 292 T4Options y y y y*
Bit 0: 2-dimensional Coding y y y -
Bit 1: uncompressed mode y y y -
Bit 2: add y y y y
Other than Bit 1 and 2 y y y -
0125 293 T6Options y y y -
Bit 1: uncompressed mode y y y -
Other than Bit 1 y y y -
0128 296 ResolutionUnit y y y y
1: No absolute unit y y y y
2: Inch y y y y
3: Centimeter y y y y
0129 297 PageNumber y y y y
012D 301 TransferFunction - - y -
0131 305 SoftWare - y y y
0132 306 DateTime - y y y
013C 315 HostComputer - y y y
013E 316 Predictor - y y -
013D 318 WhitePoint - y y -
013F 319 PrimaryChromaticties - y y -
0140 320 ColorMap - y y -
0141 321 HalftoneHints - - y -
0142 322 TileWidth - - y -
0143 323 TileLength - - y -
0144 324 TileOffsets - - y -

202 Appendixes
Tag ID Revision DocuWide
Tag Name
Hex Dec 4.0 5.0 6.0 6030/6050

0145 325 TileByteCounts - - y -


014C 332 InkSet - - y -
014D 333 InkNames - - y -
014E 334 NumberOfInks - - y -
0150 336 DotRange - - y -
0151 337 TargetPrinter - - y -
0152 338 ExtraSamples - - y -
0153 339 SampleFormat - - y -
1: unsigned integer data - - y -
2: 2's complement signed integer data - - y -
3: IEEE formatting point - - y -
4: undefined format data - - y -
0154 340 SMinSampleValue - - y -
0155 341 SMaxSampleValue - - y -
0156 342 TransferRange - - y -
0200 512 JPEGProc - - y -
1: Baseline sequential - - y -
14: Lossless - - y -
0201 513 JPEGInterchangeFormat - - y -
0202 514 JPEGInterchangeFormatLngth - - y -
0203 515 JPEGRestartInterval - - y -
0205 517 JPEGLossLessPredictors - - y -
0206 518 JPEGPointTransforms - - y -
0207 519 JPEGQTables - - y -
0208 520 JPEGDCTables - - y -
0209 521 JPEGACTables - - y -
0211 529 YCbCrCoefficients - - y -
0212 530 YCbCrSubSampling - - y -
0213 531 YCbCrPositioning - - y -
0214 532 ReferenceBlackWhite - - y -
8298 33432 Copyright - - y y

Appendix 5 TIFF Tag List 203


Index
Symbols D
90-degree rotation ........................................................ 9, 88 dashed line style ................................................................. 82
data formats ................................................................ 2, 186
A date message ....................................................................... 93
DEF. MULTI PEN ................................................ 131, 133
administrator page ............................................................. 24 DEF. SINGLE PEN .............................................. 130, 132
administrator top page ...................................................... 24 default logical printer ..................................................... 150
Alignment mark printing................................................ 101 Define Multi Pen ................................................................ 81
area mode............................................................................ 90 Define Single Pen............................................................... 79
AUTO (Input Option) ..................................................... 106 define size ......................................................................... 109
AUTO (output option) .................................................... 107 displaying a list of jobs ..................................................... 64
auto layouts ........................................................................ 89 displaying the printer status.............................................. 71
auto mapping ...................................................................... 98 DWG direction ................................................................ 143
Auto R/E ............................................................................. 57 DWG Rotation Direction ............................................... 102
auto roll ............................................................................... 42
auto scale ............................................................................ 88
E
auto-layout ............................................................................. 9
automatic mapping ............................................................... 8 emulation .................................................................. 85, 134
automatically (Select Tray) ........................................... 105 endstyle ................................................................................ 80
enlarging and reducing ...................................................... 57
B EOP command ....................................................... 103, 144
Error Log ............................................................................. 68
B series paper ................................................... 55, 78, 110 error log ............................................................................ 153
baler ..................................................................................... 94 error message ...................................................................... 93
billing information .................................................... 16, 72 extension .............................................................................. 46

C F
CALS option ............................................................ 86, 136 film .................................................................................... 109
canceling jobs .................................................................... 11 finish size ............................................................................. 95
centering ............................................................................. 90 folder .................................................................................... 94
centronics .................................................................. 31, 187 FTP command........................................................ 162, 166
changes passwords ............................................................ 46 FTP users ............................................................................. 46
changing the priority of jobs ........................................... 66
color option .................................................... 63, 104, 145
H
communication interfaces ................................................... 2
communication parameters .............................................. 28 help ....................................................................................... 26
connect (output option) .................................................. 108
connector .......................................................................... 189 I
corner fold .......................................................................... 95
cut sheet ............................................................................ 100 image fragmentation function .......................................... 10
input image size ............................................................... 106
input media series............................................................... 78

204 Index
Input Option ..................................................................... 106 mirror image.................................................................. 9, 88
input option ............................................................ 106, 146 MIX (output option) ....................................................... 107
interface ...................................................................... 2, 187 MIX2 (output option) ..................................................... 107
IOT status ........................................................................... 73 MSI & manual paper feed unit ............................. 59, 105
IP command ..................................................................... 177 Multi Pen ............................................................................. 81
IPQ command .................................................................. 178
IPR command ........................................................ 162, 175 N
IPRM command .............................................................. 180
NATIVE Def. Multi Pen ................................................... 84
NATIVE Define Pen ......................................................... 83
J
NATIVE Pen Style ............................................................ 82
(Job and Log) tab............................................................... 25 NATIVE Width .................................................................. 83
job log................................................................ 16, 68, 153 number of copies ............................................................. 105
job recovery ................................................................ 12, 44
jobs to be canceled ............................................................ 66 O
jointstyle ............................................................................. 80
offline mode ........................................................................ 14
offline plot ................................................................ 16, 158
K
offset ............................................................................... 9, 89
kanji processing ............................................................... 186 online help ........................................................................... 26
online mode ......................................................................... 14
L ordinary ............................................................................. 109
OTHER (output option) ................................................. 107
label message ..................................................................... 93 output media series ............................................................ 78
line color ..................................................... 79, 81, 83, 84 output option .......................................... 56, 58, 107, 147
line width ............................................................ 79, 81, 83 output size ........................................................................ 107
loading stamp data ............................................................ 60
log management ................................................................ 11
P
logical printer ................................................................ 6, 76
low power mode1 ...................................................... 43, 72 page number ..................................................................... 101
low power mode2 ...................................................... 43, 72 paper margin .................................................................... 101
paper size output .................................................................. 7
M paper size series .................................................................. 55
pen attributes .............................................. 79, 81, 83, 84
managing the job log .............................................. 68, 153 Pen Option ........................................................................... 85
manual feed .............................................................. 59, 105 pen option ................................................................. 85, 134
margin ............................................................... 95, 97, 108 pen specifications ............................................................... 82
media exit ............................................................... 104, 145 pen style ............................................................................ 132
media mapping .................................................... 8, 56, 98 pen width .......................................................................... 131
media margin ........................................................... 97, 141 plot area .............................................................. 9, 89, 137
media series .............................................................. 78, 130 plotter option .................................................... 61, 94, 138
media size ........................................................................... 78 port setting ........................................................................... 16
media type ...................................................... 55, 109, 148 print range ........................................................................... 89
(Menu) button .................................................................... 14 print services ....................................................................... 46
message option ........................................................ 93, 138 print services on web ......................................................... 20
meter display .................................................... 11, 72, 159 (Print Setup) tab ................................................................. 25
method of cutting paper ................................................... 58 print setup ......................................................................... 151

Index 205
printed copy............................................................ 105, 146 SPLIT ................................................................................ 142
printer control panel .......................................................... 13 Split drawing mode ......................................................... 101
printer status ....................................................................... 72 split fragment ................................................................... 101
printer system ................................................................... 163 split fragmentation .......................................................... 101
printing long documents................................................... 58 Split length ....................................................................... 101
Priority .............................................................................. 102 stamp auto load ................................................................... 43
priority ............................................................................... 105 stamp function ................................................... 10, 61, 94
priority for printing ................................................. 66, 102 stamp tool ............................................................................ 60
priority sequence ............................................................. 105 starting up and suspending received jobs....................... 74
processing language .......................................................... 85 (Status) tab .......................................................................... 25
(Property) tab ..................................................................... 25 synchronized cut...................................................... 58, 107
PS command .................................................................... 103 system parameter....................................................... 16, 42

Q T
queuing standard ............................................................... 47 TCP/IP....................................................................... 29, 187
test plot ...................................................................... 16, 152
R test printing .............................................................. 75, 152
TIFF option ...................................................... 62, 86, 134
remaining amount of paper .............................................. 72 (Tool) tab ............................................................................. 25
reprinting .................................................................. 11, 158 top and bottom margins ................................................. 108
resolution ............................................................................ 86 top page ................................................................................ 22
roll media ........................................................ 56, 100, 107 tracing paper..................................................................... 109
RS232C ............................................................................. 187 TRANSFORM ................................................................. 136
Transform ............................................................................ 87
S tray selection ....................................................................... 59

select tray ................................................................ 105, 145


serial .................................................................................... 30
U
(Set) button ......................................................................... 14 USER DEF. SIZE ........................................................... 148
set date................................................................................. 46 user management ................................................................ 46
set priority ......................................................................... 143 user page .............................................................................. 23
sets joint processing for lines .......................... 79, 81, 82 user top page ....................................................................... 23
sets the end of the line ...................... 79, 81, 82, 83, 84 user-defined sizes ............................................................ 109
setting up logical printers ....................................... 52, 126
SETUP FILE ...................................................................... 16
V
Single Pen ........................................................................... 79
size input ................................................................................ 7 VPI ............................................................................. 31, 187
size mapping ........................................................ 8, 57, 98
size priority............................................................. 111, 149 W
size recognition priority mode ...................................... 111
size specification ................................................... 106, 107 white mode ............................................................... 63, 104
size/media map. ............................................................... 141 width change ....................................................................... 85
skip command ........................................................ 103, 144
sleep mode .................................................................. 43, 72
smoothing ........................................................................... 42
SNMP .................................................................................. 32

206 Index
Contact Numbers for Inquiries Related to
Operations and Maintenance Support

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DocuWide 6030/6050 User Guide (Printer)

Human Interface Design Development ME3020E2-2 (Edition 1)


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