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		 Océ TCS400   
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				Contents   
					Chapter 1   
					Self support tips (GB)   
					What to do when a problem occurs 6   
					Correct a problem 6   
					
					
					Define the correct job settings for optimal output quality 9   
					Use the wizards to achieve optimal output quality 12   
					What to do when the system indicates a defective printhead 14   
					Use the Replace printhead wizard to change a defective printhead 14   
					What to do when you have problems with the sending of print jobs 15   
					Important points for the sending of print jobs 15   
					Chapter 2   
					Safety information (GB)   
					Instructions for safe use 18   
					Safety data sheets 21   
					EPA Energy Star® 24   
					Contents   
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				What to do when a problem occurs   
					Correct a problem   
					When a problem occurs on your system, do the following   
					1 Use the wizards   
					Use the on-line / off-line key (key 4 on the folded cover) on the printer operator   
					panel to go off-line to the wizard selection screen.   
					2 Use the user manual on the documentation CD-ROM for detailed descriptions   
					about how to correct problems.   
					Use the wizards to correct problems   
					Use the wizards to do one of the following.   
					1 Use the 'Feed & cut' wizard to cut the output or to clean cut a roll of media.   
					Chapter 6 of the user manual includes complete information about how to use   
					this wizard.   
					2 Use the 'Change media type' wizard to change the media type defined on the   
					system. Define the correct media for optimal output quality   
					3 Use the 'Optimise print quality' wizard as a final option to correct the problems   
					with the print quality. (see ‘Use the wizards to achieve optimal output quality’   
					on page 12)   
					4 Use the 'Replace printhead' wizard to replace a defective printhead. (see ‘Use   
					the Replace printhead wizard to change a defective printhead’ on page 14)   
					5 Use the 'Replace cassette' wizard to replace the maintenance cassette. Chapter   
					8 of the user manual includes complete information about this wizard.   
					6 Use the 'Configure system' wizard to check the network settings. When you do   
					not have a keyboard, mouse and monitor with your controller, you can also use   
					the 'Configure system' wizard to clear the set memory. Chapter 3 of the user   
					manual includes complete information about this wizard.   
					Use the user manual on the documentation CD-ROM to correct problems   
					When the information in this guide does not completely support you while you   
					use the Océ TCS400, refer to the user manual on the user documentation   
					CD-ROM for more information.   
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				What to do when you are not satisfied with   
					the output quality   
					Achieve optimal output quality   
					Introduction   
					The Océ TCS400 offers 2 methods to check the print quality.   
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					Make a quality check print   
					Make a demo print.   
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					On the system information card on the on-line screen of the printer, use the   
					lower softkey for 'Demo prints' (key 6 on the folded cover) to enter the menu   
					with the quality check print and the demo print.   
					Chapter 7 of the user manual includes a section about how to check the print   
					quality.   
					When you are not satisfied with the output quality, use the following procedure   
					1 First, make sure that you load and define the correct media type on the printer.   
					Use the 'Change media type' wizard, to load a media roll and to change the   
					media type defined on the system.   
					
					The following problems are never connected to media. Ignore the above steps   
					for these problems and directly continue with step 3. (see ‘Important points for   
					the sending of print jobs’ on page 15)   
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					The length and width measurements are different from the original   
					The coloured lines are not well aligned   
					Missing sections in lines or stepped lines   
					Missing parts of characters   
					Drop-out caused by nozzle problems.   
					2 Make sure you defined the correct print mode for your job. (see ‘Define the   
					correct job settings for optimal output quality’ on page 9).   
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				3 Finally, when you have defined the correct media and the correct print mode,   
					and you are still not satisfied with the output quality, use the wizards to achieve   
					optimal output quality. (see ‘Use the wizards to achieve optimal output quality’   
					on page 12).   
					Chapter 7 of the user manual includes a table with recommended media types   
					and print modes for the different types of jobs.   
					Chapter 7 of the user manual includes a table with a complete overview of the   
					settings and the methods to correct specific problems with the output quality.   
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				Define the correct job settings for optimal output quality   
					Definition   
					To get optimal output quality, define the correct print modes.   
					Use the following order to define the print modes.   
					1 Define the correct media settings.   
					
					media settings for your jobs.   
					2 Define the correct 'Colour mode'.   
					3 Define the correct 'Print quality mode'.   
					4 Define the correct 'Content mode'.   
					Chapter 7 of the user manual includes information about the recommended   
					job settings for your jobs.   
					Define the correct colour mode   
					[1] Define the correct colour mode   
					When   
					Then   
					The original is in colour and the   
					set the 'Colour mode' to 'Colour'   
					printed output requirement is colour   
					The original is in colour and the   
					printed output requirement is   
					greyscale   
					set the 'Colour mode' to 'Greyscale'   
					set the 'Colour mode' to 'Greyscale'   
					The original is greyscale   
					[1] Define the correct colour mode   
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				Define the correct print quality mode   
					[2] Define the correct print quality mode   
					When   
					Then   
					Example   
					Speed is the most   
					important requirement. mode' to 'Check'   
					Set the 'Print quality   
					Use this mode, for   
					example, to check if all   
					the information is   
					visible on the printed   
					output.   
					The speed requirement Set the 'Print quality   
					Use this mode, for   
					and the print quality   
					requirement are   
					balanced. .   
					mode' to 'Release'.   
					example, to approve   
					bid-sets or for internal   
					releases of drawings   
					The quality is the most Set the 'Print quality   
					Use this mode, for   
					important requirement. mode' to 'Presentation' example, to present   
					drawings to the   
					customers.   
					[2] Define the correct print quality mode   
					Define the correct content mode   
					[3] Define the correct content mode   
					When   
					Then   
					The job contains filled areas in vivid Set the 'Content mode' to 'Area fills'   
					colours and quality is an important   
					requirement   
					The job does not contain filled areas Set the 'Content mode' to ' Lines /   
					in vivid colours   
					text'   
					[3] Define the correct content mode   
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				Use the print modes to correct typical inkjet artefacts   
					[4] Use the print modes to correct typical inkjet artefacts   
					When   
					Then   
					Set the 'Content mode' to 'Area fills'   
					Ink saturation causes the media to   
					cockle   
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					Set the 'Print quality mode' to   
					'Presentation'   
					Set the 'Content mode' to 'Area   
					fills'   
					Set the 'Print quality mode' to   
					'Presentation'   
					Set the 'Content mode' to 'Area   
					fills'   
					Set the 'Print quality mode' to   
					'Presentation'   
					Set the 'Content mode' to ' Lines /   
					text'   
					The print contains regular horizontal   
					light or dark bands   
					The filled areas contain white stripes   
					The coloured lines are not well   
					aligned or blurred   
					The colour of one area or line runs   
					Set the 'Print quality mode' to   
					into the colour of another area or line 'Presentation'   
					Parts of lines are missing or lines are Set the 'Content mode' to ' Lines /   
					stepped   
					text'   
					Parts of characters are missing   
					Set the 'Content mode' to ' Lines /   
					text'   
					On high gloss photo paper the   
					individual ink drops merge on the   
					media   
					Set the 'Print quality mode' to   
					'Release' or to 'Presentation'   
					The length and width measurements Set the 'Print quality mode' to   
					are different from the original 'Presentation'   
					[4] Use the print modes to correct typical inkjet artefacts   
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				Use the wizards to achieve optimal output quality   
					When to do   
					Before you start the 'Optimise print quality' wizard, first check the following.   
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					Did you define the correct media type for your job? Define the correct   
					media for optimal output quality   
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					Did you define the correct print mode settings for your job? (see ‘Define the   
					correct job settings for optimal output quality’ on page 9)   
					After you checked that you used the correct media and the correct print modes,   
					use the 'Optimise print quality' wizard to solve the following problems on your   
					printed output.   
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					Regular horizontal light or dark bands on the output   
					White stripes in filled areas   
					The length and width measurements are different from the original   
					The coloured lines are not well aligned or blurred   
					Missing sections in lines or stepped lines   
					Parts of characters are missing   
					Drop-out caused by nozzle problems.   
					Chapter 7 of the user manual includes complete information about how to   
					optimise the print quality.   
					Before you begin   
					During the 'Optimise print quality' wizard, the system does a calibration. The   
					calibration is only possible on one of the following media types indicated   
					below. Before you start the wizard, first load and define one of these media   
					types on the printer.   
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					Standard paper   
					Premium coated paper   
					Bond   
					Coated bond   
					Matt photo paper   
					High gloss photo paper   
					Deluxe bond.   
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				How to start the Optimise print quality wizard   
					1 Press the on-line / off-line key (key 4 on the folded cover) to set the printer   
					off-line.   
					2 Press the lower softkey for 'Optimise print quality' (key 6 on the folded cover)   
					to enter the wizard.   
					3 Follow the steps of the wizard.   
					4 When there are no defective printheads, you can do a printhead alignment.   
					When you select 'No', the system returns to the off-line menu.   
					5 When there are printheads with defective nozzles, you can not do a printhead   
					alignment.   
					When there are printheads with defective nozzles, you can do the following.   
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					Continue the printing without the enabling of the fallback mode. The output   
					quality is not optimal.   
					Enable the fallback mode to continue the printing with optimal output   
					quality.   
					Enter the 'Replace printhead' wizard to replace the defective printhead.   
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				What to do when the system indicates a   
					defective printhead   
					Use the Replace printhead wizard to change a defective printhead   
					When to do   
					The system indicates the defective printhead. Only replace the printhead   
					indicated by the system.   
					Chapter 8 of the user manual includes complete information about how to   
					replace a defective printhead.   
					Before you begin   
					During the 'Replace printhead' wizard, the system does a calibration. The   
					calibration is only possible on of the following media types.   
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					Standard paper   
					Premium coated paper   
					Bond   
					Coated bond   
					Matt photo paper   
					High gloss photo paper   
					Deluxe bond.   
					How to start the Replace printhead wizard   
					Attention: Only open the top cover when the wizard prompts you.   
					1 Press the on-line / off-line key (key 4 on the folded cover) to set the printer   
					off-line.   
					2 Press the lower softkey for 'Replace printhead' (key 6 on the folded cover) to   
					enter the wizard.   
					3 Follow the steps of the wizard.   
					4 At the end of the wizard, the printer calibrates.   
					When the calibration is completed, the screen displays the calibration status.   
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				What to do when you have problems with   
					the sending of print jobs   
					Important points for the sending of print jobs   
					Before you send print jobs to the Océ TCS400, remember the following.   
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					The values defined in the Océ Settings Editor are default values for the   
					system. You can define a number of job settings in the printer drivers or the   
					job submission tools. The settings defined in the printer drivers or the job   
					submission tools always overrule the settings defined in the Océ Settings   
					Editor.   
					Chapter 10 of the user manual and the on-line help in the Océ Settings   
					Editor include complete information about the Océ Settings Editor   
					Make sure that the media type and size defined in your job match the media   
					type and size defined on the printer.   
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					Make sure that you define the correct print mode for your job.   
					Make sure that you define the correct media type for your job.   
					Make sure that you define the correct job settings. For example, orientation,   
					rotate, shift, and 'Automatic roll switch'. The section about the correct   
					media types for your jobs describes the job settings you can use with the   
					different media types and sizes.   
					A job submission tool like Océ Print Exec® Workgroup, provides you with   
					information about the media defined on the system. The printer drivers do not   
					give this type of information. When you use the printer drivers to send your   
					jobs, use Océ Remote Logic to view information about the media defined on   
					the printer in the Océ System Control Panel.   
					Chapter 4 of the user manual includes more information about how to send   
					print jobs to the Océ TCS400.   
					Chapter 6 includes more information about how to define the correct media   
					settings for your jobs.   
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				Instructions for safe use   
					Introduction   
					Océ designed products are tested in accordance with the strictest international   
					safety standards. It is important that you observe the safety rules included in   
					this appendix to help assure safe working with the Océ TCS400.   
					Maintenance   
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					Do not remove any screws from fixed panels.   
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					Do not do any maintenance activities other than the maintenance activities   
					for the parts and the maintenance materials described in this manual.   
					Do not place any liquids on the machine.   
					Use maintenance materials and other materials for their original purpose   
					only.   
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					Keep maintenance materials away from children.   
					Do not mix cleaning fluids or other substances.   
					To avoid the risk of introducing hazards, all modifications to Océ equipment   
					are strictly reserved to properly qualified and trained service technicians.   
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				Connection   
					Attention: Do not move the machine yourself, but contact your Customer   
					Service.   
					It is recommended to connect only those products which meet the (inter)na-   
					tional product safety and radio frequency interference standards, and to use   
					an attachment cable as specified by Océ.   
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					If for some reason you have to move the machine yourself, please make sure   
					that the mains power point has the right fuse capacity. See the Océ TCS400   
					safety data sheet in this appendix for information about maximum current.   
					Do not bridge any mechanical or electrical circuit breakers.   
					Do not use an extension lead to connect the machine.   
					This machine is not designed for connection to an IT power system. An IT   
					power system is a voltage network in which the neutral wire is not   
					connected to earth.   
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					When the machine is connected through a wall socket, place the machine   
					near a wall socket that is easily accessible.   
					When the machine is connected through a fixed connection to the electricity   
					grid, the disconnect device in the fixed connection must be easily   
					accessible.   
					Surroundings   
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					Make sure that the machine is placed on a level, horizontal surface of   
					sufficient strength. See the Océ TCS400 safety data sheet in this appendix   
					for information about the weight of the equipment.   
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					Make sure there is sufficient space around the machine. This facilitates   
					reloading materials as well as maintenance.   
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					Do not place the machine in rooms which are subject to excessive vibration.   
					Do not place the machine in rooms which are too small or insufficiently   
					ventilated. See the Océ TCS400 safety data sheet in this appendix for   
					information about space and ventilation requirements.   
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				General   
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					Always use materials recommended by Océ and developed for the Océ   
					TCS400. Materials not approved by Océ can cause faults in your machine.   
					Do not use the machine when it is emitting unusual sounds. Remove the   
					plug from the power socket or turn off the fixed connection to the electricity   
					grid and contact Customer Service.   
					Note: This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may   
					cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take   
					adequate measures.   
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				Safety data sheets   
					Introduction   
					The disclaimer below applies to all safety data sheets in this manual. Contact   
					your local Océ organisation for questions about Océ products regarding health,   
					safety and environment. You can find the address of your local Océ   
					organisation in appendix C of this manual.   
					Disclaimer   
					The safety data sheets in this manual have been compiled to the best of our   
					knowledge. They are intended as a compact guide to the safe handling of this   
					product. We reserve the right to revise safety data sheets, as new information   
					becomes available. It is the user's responsibility to determine the suitability of   
					this information for the adoption of safety precautions as may be necessary. It   
					is the user's responsibility to contact Océ to make sure that the safety data   
					sheets are the latest ones issued. If and in so far as limitation of liability is   
					permitted under the applicable laws, we do not accept liability for any   
					inaccuracy that may occur in this information.   
					Note: Not all safety data sheets were available at the moment this manual was   
					published. The Océ organisation in your country will be pleased to send you a   
					copy of the missing sheets. You can find the address of the Océ organisation in   
					your country in appendix C of the user manual.   
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				Product safety data sheet Océ TCS400 printer   
					The content of this safety data sheet is subject to the disclaimer of liability on   
					page (see ‘Disclaimer’) of this manual.   
					Material safety data sheet Océ inksOcé TCS400   
					This safety data sheet was not available at the time this manual was published.   
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				Product safety data sheet Océ TCS400 scanner   
					PRODUCT SAFETY DATA SHEET   
					Océ (UK) Limited   
					Number   
					Date   
					E-760-a-UK   
					June 2003   
					Model   
					Océ TCS400 Scanner   
					Description   
					Wide format colour scanner   
					Scan width   
					Scan speed   
					40“   
					0,5 m/min   
					Dimensions   
					Weight   
					Width   
					Depth   
					Height   
					1340 mm   
					490 mm   
					1070 mm   
					102 kg   
					Voltage   
					100-240   
					V 
					Frequency   
					Current-rated   
					50-60 Hz   
					1.1-0.45   
					A 
					Power consumption, plug-in   
					Power consumption, stand by   
					Power consumption, operation   
					Mains connection   
					58 W (incl user interface)   
					104 W (incl user interface)   
					119 W (incl user interface)   
					Cable with plug   
					Safety class   
					Protection class   
					I 
					(IEC 536) Protective earth connection   
					(IEC 529)   
					IP X0   
					Standby   
					26 dB(A)   
					In operation   
					Sound pressure level   
					(at operator position)   
					main-body 51 dB(A);   
					impulse L =8 dB(A)   
					i 
					Sound power level   
					Radio interference   
					Radiation   
					Heat emission   
					Ozone emission   
					37 dB(A)   
					main-body 61 dB(A)   
					Complies with Directive 89/336/EEC and FCC rules and regulations, part 15 Class A.   
					Below the Threshold Limit Values for UV, Visible and IR radiation (TLV list of ACGIH)   
					Standby 104 W; in operation 119 W   
					Not applicable   
					3 
					Room volume   
					Room ventilation   
					Recommendation: min. 15 m   
					3 
					Recommendation: min. 7.5 m /h (natural ventilation)   
					Use simulation at random   
					operation   
					Not applicable   
					Consumables   
					Not applicable   
					Additional safety information   
					CE-Compliance   
					None   
					Listed according to standard UL 1950 and CAN/CSA-C22.29 No.950   
					Copyright © 2003 Océ-Technologies B.V., Venlo, NL   
					The content of this safety data sheet is subject to the disclaimer of liability on   
					page (see ‘Disclaimer’) of this manual.   
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				EPA ENERGY STAR®   
					Introduction   
					Océ-Technologies B.V. has joined the ENERGY STAR® Program of the United   
					States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The purpose of the ENERGY   
					STAR® Program is to promote the manufacturing and marketing of   
					energy-efficient equipment, thereby potentially reducing combustion-related   
					pollution. Using the energy management features outlined below prevents   
					unnecessary power consumption, which helps to prevent air pollution from   
					electricity generating plants and saves money on your utility bills.   
					® 
					As an ENERGY STAR Partner, Océ-Technologies B.V. has determined that this   
					printer model meets the ENERGY STAR® guidelines for energy efficiency.   
					See the Product Safety Data Sheet in this appendix for power use data.   
					Attention: If this printer is upgraded to a multifunctional device by adding   
					a wide format colour scanner, the system does not comply with the ENERGY   
					STAR sleep mode specification for a wide format multifunction device. The   
					ENERGY STAR® logo which appears in the printer operator panel only refers   
					to the printer.   
					Features   
					The EPA ENERGY STAR® Criteria for printers involves the following feature.   
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					Sleep mode   
					The power use of some functions is automatically decreased to save energy.   
					The printer enters the sleep mode 30 minutes after the last print job is   
					completed. The key operator can adjust this default time within a range   
					between 30 and 240 minutes.   
					It is suggested to determine the appropriate default time for your work   
					pattern by changing the setting in steps of 30 minutes and testing each   
					setting for at least a week. Only if this limit of 240 minutes still causes   
					sizable inconvenience, due to your usage pattern, the key operator can   
					disable the sleep mode.   
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				ENERGY STAR® is a U.S. registered mark.   
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				Index   
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					job submission 15   
					M 
					media settings   
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					O 
					off-line mode   
					6 
					output quality 7,   
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					P 
					print modes   
					9 
					S 
					system screen   
					6 
					U 
					user manual   
					6 
					W 
					wizards   
					6 
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