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1.1.1.
Océ OP25/35/40
Printing System functions
Operations Guide
Education Services
Océ
Operations Guide
English version
Operation Guide
<Functions Edition>
Introduction
Chapter 1 Printer-related operation
1. Operation Keys
2. Procedure for Making Settings
3. Menu Flow Chart
4. Selecting the Printer Settings
5. Options
Chapter 2 Software-related operation
1. Procedure for Installing and Printing
with a Printer Driver
2. Windows KX Driver
3. Printer Driver for Macintosh
i
Trademark Information
• PRESCRIBE and ECOSYS are registered trademarks of Kyocera Corporation.
• KPDL and KIR are trademarks of Kyocera Corporation.
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This product was developed using Tornado, the real-time operating system (ROTS) general development environment from Wind
River Systems, Inc.
This printer uses PeerlessPrintXL, a PCL compatibility system developed by Peerless Group, to emulate the HP LaserJet Printer
Control Language (PCL6). PeerlessPrintXL is a trademark of Peerless Group (Redondo Beach, CA 90278, U.S.A.).
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and MicroType
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Introduction
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About this Operation Guide
This Operation Guide is included with your Printing System (N) and should be read in combination with the Operation Guide
<Set-Up Edition> for that product.
This Operation Guide contains information on making settings in your printer, as well as on installing and setting the printing
properties for the corresponding Printer Drivers.
The explanations in this Operation Guide were written with the assumption that the user has a basic understanding of how to work
in Microsoft Windows. For further information on using Windows, refer to your Microsoft Windows manual.
ii
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iii
Typeface Trademark Acknowledgement
All resident fonts in this printer are licensed from Agfa Corporation.
Helvetica, Palatino and Times are registered trademarks of Linotype-Hell AG.
ITC Avant Garde Gothic, ITC Bookman, ITC ZapfChancery and ITC Zapf Dingbats are registered trademarks of International
Typeface
Corporation.
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1-1
1. Operation Keys
Printer Priority
Auto Selection
Auto Selection
Fax Priority
Ready
e-MPS
Cancel GO
Printer
Menu
Printer Priority keyPrinter key
Touch panel Numeric keys
e-MPS key*
Printer Menu key
Cancel ke
y
GO ke
y
Basic printer screen
* Displayed only when the optional hard disk is installed.
Printer key: Press when you want to switch the machine to the Printer mode and have the basic printer screen displayed on the touch
panel.
Printer Priority key: If data for a print job is received from a computer during print out of copies or of a fax reception, press this key and the
copy/fax print out will be interrupted and priority given to the print job.
Numeric keys: Use to enter values for the various settings of this machine.
Touch panel: Displays operational procedures, error or trouble information and the various operation keys.
2-1
2. Procedure for Making Settings
Press the Printer key. The machine will switch to the printer mode.
1
Touch the Printer Menu or the e-MPS key. The [Printer Menu]
screen or [e-MPS] screen, as appropriate, will appear.
The e-MPS key is displayed only when the optional hard disk is
installed.
Select the desired settings that you want to make. (Refer to 3. Menu
Flow Chart on page 3-1 for a list of the various settings.)
2
3
Change the corresponding settings as desired. (Refer to
4. Selecting the Printer Settings on page 4-1 for information
regarding the various settings.)
4
5
Press the Printer key to quit the printer mode.
3-1
3. Menu Flow Chart
Printer menu Status Page print out 4-1
Selecting the interface setting 4-3
Selecting the parallel interface settings
Parallel TX/RX mode 4-3
Selecting the serial interface settings
Baud rate 4-4
Data bit length 4-4
Stop bit length 4-4
Parity 4-4
Protocol 4-4
Barcode mode ON/OFF 4-4
Selecting the network interface
NetWare ON/OFF 4-5
NetWare Frame Type 4-5
TCP/IP ON/OFF 4-5
DHCP ON/OFF 4-5
IP address 4-5
Subnet Mask 4-6
Gateway address 4-6
Ether Talk ON/OFF 4-7
Network Card Status Page print out 4-7
3-2
3. Menu Flow Chart
Selecting the emulation 4-9
PCL6
Code set 4-9
Line Printer
Code set 4-9
IBM Proprinter
Code set 4-9
DIABRO 630
Code set 4-9
EPSON LQ-850
Code set 4-9
KPDL
KPDL Error Report print out ON/OFF 4-10
KPDL (Auto)
KPDL Error Report print out ON/OFF 4-10
Auto emulation switching 4-10
KC-GL
KC-GL Page 4-10
KC-GL Pen 4-11
Font selection/settings
Internal font setting
Selecting the font 4-13
Courier 4-14
Letter Gothic 4-14
Font List print out 4-14
Optional font setting
Selecting the font 4-15
Font List print out 4-15
3-3
3. Menu Flow Chart
Page Settings
Number of copies 4-17
Printing orientation 4-17
Printing reduction 4-18
Page Protect mode 4-18
Linefeed (LF) action 4-19
Carriage-Return (CR) action 4-19
Wide A4 ON/OFF 4-20
Printing Quality settings
Smoothing mode ON/OFF 4-22
EcoPrint ON/OFF 4-22
Printing Resolution 4-22
Printing Density 4-22
Paper settings
Bypass mode 4-24
Paper Feed Source 4-24
Duplex mode 4-24
Stack select 4-24
A4/Letter (8 1/2 x 11) usage ON/OFF 4-24
RAM disk settings
RAM disk ON/OFF 4-27
Writing data 4-27
Partition List print out 4-27
RAM disk size 4-27
Reading data 4-28
Reading program data 4-28
Deleting data 4-29
Deleting font data 4-29
Deleting program data 4-30
Deleting macro data 4-30
3-4
3. Menu Flow Chart
Hard disk settings
Writing data 4-32
Partition List print out 4-32
Format hard disk 4-32
Reading data 4-33
Reading program data 4-33
Deleting data 4-34
Deleting font data 4-34
Deleting program data 4-35
Deleting macro data 4-35
Memory card settings
Writing data 4-38
Partition List print out 4-38
Format memory card 4-38
Reading data 4-39
Reading font data 4-39
Reading program data 4-40
Reading macro data 4-40
Deleting data 4-41
Deleting font data 4-41
Deleting program data 4-42
Deleting macro data 4-42
3-5
3. Menu Flow Chart
ROM (option) settings
Partition List print out 4-44
Reading data 4-44
Additional settings
Form Feed Time Out 4-46
Resource Protect mode 4-46
Auto Continue ON/OFF and Recovery Time 4-47
Service Maintenance menu 4-47
Service Representative Status Page print out 4-47
Printer Reset 4-48
Dump received data 4-48
3-6
3. Menu Flow Chart
e-MPS e-MPS settings
Quick copy print out 4-50
Private print/Stored job print out 4-51
Virtual Mailbox data print out 4-52
Virtual Mailbox Data List print out 4-52
Code Job List print out 4-52
e-MPS configurations 4-53
4-1
4. Selecting the Printer Settings
4-1 Status Page print out
Prints out a list of such items as the printer default settings, memory volume, etc.
1 Status Page print out
Touch the Print key. The Status Page will be printed out.
Accessing the Status Page print out screen
Touch the Print Status Page key. The [Print Status Page] screen
will appear.
4-2
4. Selecting the Printer Settings
Item
1 Interface selection
Sets the interface that will be used for printing. The
currently selected interface will be highlighted. The printer
will automatically switch to the appropriate interface for
printing.
2 Parallel TX/RX mode
Sets the transmission and reception mode when the
printer is connected to your computer with a parallel
interface.
3 Baud rate
4 Data bit length
5 Stop bit length
6 Parity
7 Protocol
8 Barcode mode ON/OFF
9 NetWare ON/OFF
0 NetWare Frame Type
Sets the NetWare Frame type.
! TCP/IP ON/OFF
@ DHCP ON/OFF
# IP address
$ Subnet Mask
% Gateway address
^ Ether Talk ON/OFF
& Network Card Status Page print out
Prints out a Status page for the Network Card as well,
when the standard Status Page (page 4-1) or that for use
by your service representative (page 4-47) are printed out.
A more detailed Status Page will be printed out together
with the Service Representative Status Page print out.
Available settings
Parallel, Serial, Network
Auto, Normal, High Speed,
Nibble (high)
1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200,
38400, 57600, 115200
7, 8
1, 2
None, Odd, Even, Ignore
DTR(positive)&XON/XOFF,
DTR (positive), DTR (negative),
XON/XOFF, ETX/ACK
OFF, ON
OFF, ON
Auto, 802.3, Ethernet 2, 802.2,
802.3 SNAP
OFF, ON
OFF, ON
Enter the appropriate network
address.
Enter the appropriate network
address.
Enter the appropriate network
address.
OFF, ON
OFF, ON
Remarks
Displayed only when the Barcode
Reader is installed.
Displayed only when the NetWare
setting is turned ON.
4-2 Interface Settings
About the interface settings
It is possible to perform interface settings for the 17 items shown in the following chart.
For the most efficient use of the printer functions, select the various settings according to your printing needs.
4-3
4. Selecting the Printer Settings
Accessing the Interface settings screen
Touch the Interface key. The [Interface] screen will appear.
1 Selecting the interface setting
Select the desired interface and then touch the Close key. Touch
the Detail key to display the setting screen corresponding to the
selected interface.
To cancel the setting, touch the Back key.
Selecting the parallel interface settings
2 Parallel TX/RX mode
Select Parallel and then touch the Detail key. The [Parallel]
screen will appear.
1
Select the desired TX/RX mode and then touch the Close key. The
display will return to the [Printer Menu] screen.
To cancel the setting, touch the Back key.
2
4-4
4. Selecting the Printer Settings
Selecting the serial interface settings
Select Serial and then touch the Detail key. The [Serial] screen
will appear.
Use the and cursor keys to select the desired item and then
touch the Change key. The setting screen for the selected item will
appear.
Baud rate: Sets the Baud Rate 3.
Data Bits: Sets the data bit length 4.
Stop Bits: Sets the stop bit length 5.
Parity: Sets the parity 6.
Protocol: Sets the protocol 7.
Barcode: Turns the barcode mode ON/OFF 8.
Select the desired setting for each item and then touch the Close
key. The display will return to the [Serial] screen.
3
Selecting the network interface
Select Network and then touch the Detail key. The [Network]
screen will appear.
Use the and cursor keys to select the desired item and then
touch the Change key. The setting screen for the selected item will
appear.
Netware: Turns NetWare ON/OFF 9 and selects the
NetWare Frame type 0.
TCP/IP: Turns TCP/IP ON/OFF !, DHCP ON/OFF @
and sets the IP address #, Subnet Mask $
and the Gateway address %.
Ether talk: Selects the Ether Talk setting ^.
Option Status Page: Selects the setting for the Network Card Status
Page print out &.
1
2
1
2
4-5
4. Selecting the Printer Settings
9 NetWare ON/OFF
Select ON or OFF, as desired, under the Netware setting and
then touch the Close key. The display will return to the [Network]
screen.
When ON is selected, the Frame Type settings will be displayed.
To cancel the setting, touch the Back key.
0 NetWare Frame Type
Select the desired frame type under the Frame Type setting and
then touch the Close key. The display will return to the [Network]
screen.
To cancel the setting, touch the Back key.
! TCP/IP ON/OFF
Select ON or OFF, as desired, under the TCP/IP setting and
then touch the Close key. The display will return to the [Network]
screen.
When ON is selected, the DHCP settings will be displayed.
To cancel the setting, touch the Back key.
@ DHCP ON/OFF
Select ON or OFF, as desired, under the DHCP setting and then
touch the Close key. The display will return to the [Network] screen.
To cancel the setting, touch the Back key.
# IP Address
Select ON under the TCP/IP setting.
Use the and cursor keys to select IP Address and then
touch the Change key. The [IP Address] screen will appear.
1
2
4-6
4. Selecting the Printer Settings
Use the numeric keys to input the first block of 3 digits of the
address then press the sharp (#) key in order to input the following
block of 3 digits.
To change an entered address, press the sharp (#) key to select
the 3-digit block that you want to change and use the numeric keys
to enter the correct address.
Once the input of the IP address is completed, touch the Close key.
The display will return to the [TCP/IP] screen.
To cancel the setting, touch the Back key.
$ Subnet Mask
Select ON under the TCP/IP setting.
Use the and cursor keys to select Subnet Mask and then
touch the Change key. The [Subnet Mask] screen will appear.
Enter the Subnet Mask address by following the same procedure as
for the IP Address.
% Gateway address
Select ON under the TCP/IP setting.
Use the and cursor keys to select Gateway and then touch
the Change key. The [Gateway] screen will appear.
Enter the Gateway address by following the same procedure as for
the IP Address.
3
4
1
2
3
1
2
3
4-7
4. Selecting the Printer Settings
^ Ether Talk ON/OFF
Select ON or OFF, as desired, and then touch the Close key.
The display will return to the [Network] screen.
To cancel the setting, touch the Back key.
& Network Card Status Page print out
Select ON or OFF, as desired, and then touch the Close key.
The display will return to the [Network] screen.
To cancel the setting, touch the Back key.
4-8
4. Selecting the Printer Settings
4-3 Emulation Protocol settings
About the emulation protocol settings
It is possible to perform emulation protocol settings for the 6 items shown in the following chart.
For the most efficient use of the printer functions, select the various settings according to your printing needs.
Item
1 Selecting the emulation
Sets the emulation protocol.
2 Code set
Selects the code set that will be used under each
emulation protocol.
3 KPDL Error Report print out ON/OFF
When the emulation protocol has been set to KPDL or
KPDL (Auto), sets whether an Error Report will be auto-
matically printed out whenever a KPDL error occurs.
4 Auto emulation switching
Sets the back-up emulation mode when the emulation
protocol has been set to KPDL (Auto).
5 KC-GL Page
Selects the paper format when the emulation protocol has
been set to KC-GL.
6 KC-GL Pen
Selects the type and width of the pen when the emulation
protocol has been set to KC-GL.
Available settings
PCL6, Line Printer,
IBM Proprinter, DIABRO 630,
EPSON LQ-850, KPDL,
KPDL (Auto), KC-GL
The code sets that are available
for selection will differ depending
upon the emulation protocol.
OFF, ON
PCL6, Line Printer,
IBM Proprinter, DIABRO 630,
EPSON LQ-850, KC-GL
A2, A1, A0, B3, B1, B2, B0, SPSZ
01 99
Remarks
Allows you to set a different emula-
tion protocol for each interface.
Select ON to have an Error Report
printed out and OFF not to have
any Error Report printed out.
4-9
4. Selecting the Printer Settings
Accessing the Emulation setting screen
Touch the Emulation key. The [Emulation] screen will appear.
1 Selecting the emulation
Touch the Change interface key. The [Interface] screen will appear.
Select the interface for which you want to set the emulation protocol
and then touch the Close key. The display will return to the
[Emulation] screen.
To cancel the setting, touch the Back key.
Select the desired emulation and then touch the Close key. The
display will return to the [Printer Menu] screen.
To cancel the setting, touch the Back key.
2 Code set
Select one of the following emulation protocols and then touch the
Detail key. The selecting screen for the code set will appear.
PCL6, Line Printer, IBM Proprinter, DIABRO 630, EPSON LQ-850
Use the and cursor keys to select the desired code set for
that emulation protocol.
Use the Up and Down keys to scroll up and down in the display.
Touch the Close key. The display will return to the [Emulation]
screen.
To cancel the setting, touch the Back key.
2
3
1
2
1
3
4-10
4. Selecting the Printer Settings
3 KPDL Error Report print out ON/OFF
Select one of the following emulation protocols and then touch the
Detail key. The [KPDL (Auto)] screen will appear.
KPDL, KPDL (Auto)
Select ON or OFF, as desired, under the KPDL error setting and
then touch the Close key. The display will return to the [Emulation]
screen.
To cancel the setting, touch the Back key.
4 Auto emulation switching
The back-up emulation mode can be selected only when the emulation
protocol has been set to KPDL (Auto).
Select the desired emulation protocol under the back-up emulation
setting and then touch the Close key. The display will return to the
[Emulation] screen.
To cancel the setting, touch the Back key.
5 KC-GL Page
Select KC-GL as the emulation protocol and then touch the Detail
key. The [KC-GL] screen will appear.
Select the desired paper format under the Page Set setting and
then touch the Close key. The display will return to the [Emulation]
screen.
To cancel the setting, touch the Back key.
2
1
1
2
4-11
4. Selecting the Printer Settings
2
1
6 KC-GL Pen
Use the and cursor keys to select the desired type of pen
under the Pen Adjust setting and then touch the Change key. The
setting screen for the pen width will appear.
Use the + and/or “–” key or the numeric keys to enter the desired
width and then touch the Close key. The display will return to the
[KG-CL] screen.
To cancel the setting, touch the Back key.
4-12
4. Selecting the Printer Settings
Item
1 Selecting the font
Selects the font that will be used for printing. This setting
is made by entering the ID of the desired font. To select a
font that is already installed in the printer, enter I###
(with the desired font ID entered in place of ###). To verify
font IDs, print out a Font List by following the procedure in
(18) Font List print out. It is possible to select a font other
than those already installed, such as those contained in
the optional Memory Card.
Optional font IDs such as S###, etc., start with different
letters according to the type of the font as shown below.
S: Software font (download)
M: Memory card font
H: Hardware font
H: RAM disk font
O: Optional ROM font
2 Courier
Allows you to select between Regular and Dark (bold).
3 Letter Gothic
Allows you to select between Regular and Dark (bold).
4 Font List print out
Available settings
Regular
Dark
Regular
Dark
Remarks
The font can be set separately for
each interface. To select an installed
font, select Internal. To select a font
other than those already installed,
select Option and set the desired
font.
Displayed only when the Internal is
selected.
Displayed only when the Internal is
selected.
4-4 Font selection/settings
About the font selection/settings
It is possible to perform font selection/settings for the 4 items shown in the following chart.
For the most efficient use of the printer functions, select the various settings according to your printing needs.
4-13
4. Selecting the Printer Settings
2
3
1
2
1
Accessing the Font setting screen
Touch the Font key. The [Font] screen will appear.
Internal font setting
Touch the Change Interface key. The [Interface] screen will appear.
The Option key is displayed only when there are optional fonts
available, such as those contained in the optional Memory Card.
Select the desired interface and then touch the Close key. The
display will return to the [Font] screen.
To cancel the setting, touch the Back key.
Select Internal and then touch the Close key. The display will
return to the [Printer Menu] screen.
To cancel the setting, touch the Back key.
1 Selecting the font
Touch the Font ID key. The [Font ID] screen will appear.
Use the and cursor keys to select the ID that corresponds to
the desired font and then touch the Close key. The display will
return to the [Font] screen.
To cancel the setting, touch the Back key.
4-14
4. Selecting the Printer Settings
2
3
1
2 Courier
Select Regular or Dark (bold), as desired, under the Courier
setting and then touch the Close key. The display will return to the
[Printer Menu] screen.
To cancel the setting, touch the Back key.
3 Letter Gothic
Select Regular or Dark (bold), as desired, under the Letter
Gothic setting and then touch the Close key. The display will
return to the [Printer Menu] screen.
To cancel the setting, touch the Back key.
4 Font List print out
Touch the List of Font key. The Font List will be printed out.
Optional font setting
Touch the Change Interface key. The [Interface] screen will appear.
Select the desired interface and then touch the Close key. The
display will return to the [Font] screen.
To cancel the setting, touch the Back key.
Select Option and then touch the Close key. The display will
return to the [Printer Menu] screen.
To cancel the setting, touch the Back key.
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4. Selecting the Printer Settings
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1 Selecting a font
Touch the Font ID key. The [Font ID] screen will appear.
Select the font ID by following the same procedure as for the internal
fonts.
4 Font List print out
Touch the List of Font key. The font list will be printed out.
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