Star Micronics Printer 800C User Manual

The Windows™ Color Presentation Printer  
WinType 800C  
Users Manual  
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Introduction  
A word about the printer  
System requirements  
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Contents  
This users manual  
How to use this manual  
Features of the printer  
Printer components  
Chapter 1 Setting up your printer  
Unpacking and checking the package contents  
Package contents  
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Genuine Star supplies  
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Placing the printer  
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Preparing to print  
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Loading coated paper  
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Installing the film roll  
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Connecting the power cord  
Performing a test print  
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Connecting the printer to your computer  
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Chapter 2 Installing the printer driver and TrueType fonts 11  
System requirements  
Installing the printer driver and TrueType fonts  
TrueType font samples  
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Chapter 3 Printing with WinType 800C 15  
The control panel  
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The Paper lamp  
The Film Roll lamp  
The Ready lamp  
The Ready button  
Features of the printer  
Recommended print media  
Operating the printer  
Turning ON the power to the printer  
Turning OFF the power to the printer  
Loading print media  
The paper tray  
Manual loading  
Printable area  
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Getting ready to print  
Printing  
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DIP switch settings  
Changing halftones and image quality  
Changing halftones  
Changing gamma correction  
Changing color balance  
High speed printing  
Print speed  
Other buttons in the Options dialog box  
Black Representation  
Intensity  
Photo  
Text  
Printing on Special A4 and Legal size media  
Replacing the film roll  
Changing the film roll setting  
Printing with iron-on transfer  
Steps for printing on the transfer sheets  
Steps for transferring the image on the cloth  
Steps for the finishing process  
Chapter 4 Maintenance & troubleshooting 41  
Maintaining your printer  
Cleaning the outside of the printer  
Cleaning the inside of the printer  
Clearing paper jams  
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Transporting your printer  
Troubleshooting  
Other DIP switch settings  
Pinout of interface connector  
Chapter 5 Reference information 57  
Specifications  
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Glossary 60  
Index 64  
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Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing the Star WinType 800C color presentation laser quality printer.  
This Users Manual has been organized into five chapters, a glossary and an index to  
help you learn the proper operation and care of your printer. The first three chapters  
explain the basic care and handling of this printer and the operation of the printer driver  
software. The remaining chapters are intended as a reference guide for troubleshooting  
any printing problems you may encounter.  
A word about the printer  
The Star WinType 800C is a new type of color presentation laser quality printer that has  
been developed specifically for users of Windows™ version 3.1. This printer comes  
with the WinType software and it does not require special add-in cards or cartridges.  
This printer will only print from Windows applications. It will not function in any DOS  
application.  
System requirements  
To operate this printer you need an IBM compatible PC with at least a 386SX 16-MHz  
CPU and at least 8 megabytes (MB) of PC memory (RAM). The PC must be running  
DOS 3.3 or later and Windows 3.1 in Enhanced Mode. A Microsoft-compatible mouse  
is highly recommended. You must also have a 3.5" floppy disk drive. A standard PC  
parallel printer port is required to connect the printer using a standard high quality shielded  
Centronics parallel cable.  
This users manual  
Chapter 1 Setting up your printer  
This chapter explains the basic procedures for unpacking, placing and connecting your  
printer.  
Chapter 2 Installing the printer driver software and  
TrueType fonts  
This chapter details the procedures used to install the Star WinType 800C printer driver  
software and TrueType fonts. You must install the printer driver software to be able to  
print.  
Chapter 3 Printing  
This chapter explains how to operate your printer and the printer driver software.  
Chapter 4 Maintenance & troubleshooting  
This chapter explains the proper procedures for routine maintenance and care of your  
printer and a quick reference to help you solve any problems which you may occur.  
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Chapter 5 Reference information  
This chapter lists the printer's specifications.  
Glossary  
This provides you with the definitions of commonly used printer and computer words.  
Index  
This lists, in alphabetical order, topics which appear in this manual.  
How to use this manual  
Each chapter provides you with simple explanations of the printer's operation. We have  
included illustrations of the printer and Windows screens wherever necessary and wher-  
ever space allowed. You should be able to operate this printer by carefully following  
each of the steps provided.  
Features of the printer  
This printer is capable of laser quality color page printing on Letter, A4, Legal and Spe-  
cial A4 size coated, presentation quality smooth paper, OHP (overhead projection) film  
and iron-on transfer sheets.  
The main features of the printer include:  
Full color and monochrome laser quality printing  
Up to 2 pages per minute using monochrome film rolls and 1 page per minute using  
4 color film rolls.  
Laser quality 300 dots per inch resolution  
Prints documents made using virtually any Windows 3.1 application software  
35 Scalable TrueType fonts for Windows 3.1 applications  
Meets or exceeds all requirements of the Environmental Protection Agency's Energy  
Star program  
Printouts require no drying time  
Printouts do not bleed, smear nor wrinkle  
Compact and stylish design  
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Printer components  
Paper tray  
Paper tray cover  
This covers the paper tray.  
The paper tray cover and the paper  
tray base, when put together, are  
called the paper tray.  
Paper tray base  
This holds your print media.  
Top cover release  
Control panel  
Press this to open the  
printer's top cover.  
The control panel includes the Ready  
button and the Ready, Paper and  
Film Roll lamps.  
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Power switch  
AC cord socket  
DIP switches  
Air vents  
Parallel interface connector  
This connects the printer to the computer.  
Platen roller  
Top cover  
Top cover support  
Thermal head  
Bobbin sockets  
These are used to mount the film  
roll to the inside of the printer.  
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Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference  
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communica-  
tions. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equip-  
ment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  
measures.  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Note: The following cable must be used to comply with FCC Regulations as well as to avoid interference  
to home equipment.  
Interface cable: Twisted-pair shielded cable  
Non-shielded A.C. Power Cord  
Do not attempt to modify this equipment. If modified, your authority to operate this equipment might be  
voided by the FCC.  
The above statement applies only to printers marketed in the U.S.A.  
Statement of The Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations  
This digital device does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out  
in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.  
Le présent appareil numérique n'emen pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limits applicable aux appa-  
reils numériques de la classe B prescrites dan le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le  
minisère des Communications du Canada.  
The above statement applies only to printers marketed in Canada.  
Bescheinigung des Importeurs  
Hiermit wird bescheinigt, daß der  
COMPUTER DRUCKER  
TM300  
in Übereinstimmung mit den Bestimmungen der  
VDE0878 3/22. 89, EN 55022: 1987, BMPT Vfg. 243/1991 und 46/1992  
funk-entstört ist.  
Dem Bundesamt für Zulassungen in der Telekommunikation wurde das Inverkehrbringen dieses Gerätes  
angezeigt und die Berechtigung zur Überprüfung der Serie auf die Einhaltung der Bestimmungen eingeräumt.  
STAR MICRONICS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH  
Westerbachstraße 59, W-6000  
Frankfurt/Main 90, Germany  
The above statement applies only to printers marketed in Germany.  
Trademark Acknowledgments  
TrueType: Apple Computer, Inc.  
Windows 3.1, MS-DOS: Microsoft Corporation  
Notice  
All rights reserved. Reproduction of any part of this manual in any form whatsoever without STAR's  
express permission is forbidden.  
The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.  
All efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the contents of this manual at the time of press.  
However, should any errors be detected, STAR would greatly appreciate being informed of them.  
The above notwithstanding, STAR can assume no responsibility for any errors in this manual.  
©Copyright 1994 Star Micronics Co., Ltd.  
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Chapter 1 Setting up your printer  
Your printer is a reliable and quality precisioned instrument. However, it is every owner's  
responsibility to make sure that their equipment is properly placed and sensibly used. If  
the following conditions are met, you can expect your printer to perform at its finest and  
to last a long time.  
Unpacking and checking the package contents  
When you open the box, you will find the  
items in the list below included. While re-  
moving all of the packing materials, check  
to make sure that each item below has been  
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included. There should be a total of ten  
items. If you are missing any of them, con-  
tact your dealer immediately.  
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Package contents  
1. WinType 800C color presentation printer  
2. Accessories carton containing the  
following items:  
3. This Users Manual  
4. Paper tray base  
5. Paper tray cover  
6. Starter 3-color film roll  
7. Film roll bobbins  
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8. Starter paper (30 sheets)  
9. Printer driver and font software (2 disks)  
10. Power cable  
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We strongly recommend that you save the  
sales receipt, boxes and packing materials  
for this printer. They will protect the printer  
should you ever need to transport it to a new  
location or require service.  
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Caution: Always remove the film roll prior to transporting the printer. Failure to  
do so may result in permanent damage to your printer and may void  
your warranty. See page 48 for an explanation.  
Note:  
The enclosed paper and 3 color film roll are samples supplied  
to help you get started printing quickly. These are sample supplies  
and have a limited yield of only 30 pages. You can purchase genuine  
Star Supplies from your Authorized Star Dealer. Your WinType 800C  
Windows Color Presentation Printer supports the genuine Star  
Supplies listed on the next page.  
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Genuine Star supplies  
Description  
Model Number  
Yield Per Roll  
3 color film roll (Letter/A4 size)  
TL1-11C3H  
80 pages  
3 color film roll (Legal/Special A4 size)  
4 color film roll (Letter/A4 size)  
4 color film roll (Legal/Special A4 size)  
Monochrome film roll  
TL1-14C3H  
TL1-11C4H  
TL1-14C4H  
TL1-CBH  
69 pages  
59 pages  
47 pages  
200 pages  
Note:  
All film rolls are sold with 2 rolls per package.  
Description  
Model Number  
Size  
Sheets/Pack  
Coated paper  
A-PWC  
Letter  
100 sheets  
A4-PWC  
SA-PWC  
SA4-PWC  
A-PW  
A4  
100 sheets  
100 sheets  
100 sheets  
100 sheets  
100 sheets  
100 sheets  
100 sheets  
100 sheets  
100 sheets  
100 sheets  
100 sheets  
10 sheets  
Legal  
Special A4  
Letter  
Presentation  
grade paper  
A4-PW  
A4  
SA-PW  
Legal  
SA4-PW  
A-TFC  
Special A4  
Letter  
OHP film  
A4-TFC  
SA-TFC  
SA4-TFC  
T90IO-A4  
T90IO-LTR  
A4  
Legal  
Special A4 OHP  
A4  
Iron-on transfer  
sheets  
Letter  
10 sheets  
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Placing the printer  
If you take good care of your printer, you can expect it to perform at its finest and to last  
for a very long time. You can do that by first setting your printer in an area which meets  
the following requirements.  
A firm, level surface which is free from vibration.  
An area free from excessive heat such as direct sunlight or heaters.  
A dust free environment.  
A steady power supply. Do not connect it to an outlet which uses the same circuit as  
a refrigerator or an air conditioner.  
Use only the line voltage specified on the identification plate.  
The printer should be positioned relatively close to the computer. The maximum  
recommended length of the parallel interface cable (not supplied) is 2 meters or 6  
feet.  
The printer should be placed so that there is a minimum of 5 cm. (2 in.) clear-  
ance on the front, left and right sides to prevent blockage of its ventilation fan outlets  
and at least 30 cm. on the back of the printer to allow opening of the printer's top  
cover.  
Preparing to print  
After placing for your printer in a suitable area, you can begin preparing it to print. You  
must carefully follow the Steps below to properly and safely load the print media and  
install the film roll.  
Note:  
The following Steps assume that you are using the starter film roll  
and the starter paper. Coated paper is included for the American  
market and presentation grade paper is included for other markets  
See Chapter 3 for detailed explanations on printing with other print  
media.  
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Loading paper  
You must always follow the Steps below to load paper before installing the film roll.  
Steps:  
1. Insert the paper tray base into the  
positioning holes at the back side  
of the printer.  
2. Fan the paper. This will prevent  
paper jams from occurring.  
3. Load one sheet of paper into the  
paper tray base with the printing side  
facing the paper tray base.  
Note:  
Recommended coated paper will have the words "PRINT OPPOSITE  
SIDE" printed in light blue letters on the back side.  
4. After one sheet has been inserted all the  
way into the printer, add the remainder  
of the stack of paper.  
Note:  
The paper tray can hold up to 50 sheets of coated/presentation grade  
paper at one time. Be certain to insert the print media with the print  
side facing down when inserting into the printer.  
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5. After inserting the paper,  
place the paper tray cover on top  
of the paper tray base in the direction  
indicated by the arrows in the illustra-  
tion at the right.  
Installing the film roll  
Caution: It is essential that you have paper in the paper tray, that the paper  
tray cover and the top cover support are in place when you open the  
top cover of the printer. Failing to do so will allow the top cover to  
drop down when opened. This can cause unexpected and painful  
injury.  
Steps:  
1. Insert the film roll bobbins into  
holes on both sides of the rolls.  
Be certain to insert the bobbins with  
wedges into the holes that are shaped in  
the same way. Those portions of the  
bobbins are colored green.  
Align the bobbin  
protrusions with the  
grooves in the film roll.  
Green  
Green  
This side has no  
grooves for the bobbin.  
2. Unwrap the film roll and  
gently pull the two halves apart.  
They are held together with a  
light adhesive.  
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3. Press the cover release and open the  
top cover.  
Caution: Always leave the paper tray and top cover support in place when  
opening the printer's top cover. Removing them while top cover is  
open will cause it to fall shut while your hands are inside the machine.  
4. Lift up the Top Cover Support  
located on the left on the inside of  
the printer and slip the end of the  
support bar into the latch located on  
the inside of the Top Cover. Gently  
lower the Top Cover until it stops.  
5. Remove the two protective transporta-  
tion inserts and the socket protective  
transportation sheet from inside  
the printer.  
Protective  
transportation  
inserts  
Socket protective  
transportation  
sheet  
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6. Place the larger half of the film roll into  
the rear portion of the printer.  
Fit the geared bobbin side into the slot  
first. Then slip the other end into the  
opposing slot. The smaller bobbin (on  
the left side) should pop into place.  
The bobbin and printer gears should  
mesh.  
Insert the take-up roll (smaller half) into  
the slots in the front portion of the  
machine by following the procedures  
described above.  
7. Gently rotate, toward the front of the  
printer, the gear of the film roll to  
take up any slack in the sheet.  
8. Lay the Top Cover Support Bar down  
to its original position while holding the  
top cover with one hand.  
9. Gently, but firmly, close the printer's top  
cover by pushing down on it. When the  
top cover properly closes, you will  
hear the click of the latches.  
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Connecting the power cord  
Steps:  
1. Make sure that the power switch, located  
on the back of the printer, is in the OFF  
[
] position.  
2. Securely plug the power cord into the  
socket located at the rear of the printer.  
3. Plug the other end of the power cord into  
a grounded wall outlet.  
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Performing a test print  
To make sure that you have correctly prepared your printer for printing, we suggest that  
you perform a test print.  
Note:  
If you are using the anything other than the included paper and film  
roll, you must first change the dip switch settings. Refer to Chapter 4  
Troubleshooting for details.  
Note:  
You should use recommended paper for this test to get the best  
results.  
1. While pressing the Ready button on the  
control panel, which is located on the  
front of the printer, turn the power switch  
to the ON [ ] position.  
2. Release the Ready button when  
printing starts. The test will print  
one page of color patterns.  
If the print is successful, you are ready  
to connect the printer to your computer.  
If there is any problem in printing, per-  
form all of the Steps again.  
Ready  
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Connecting the printer to your computer  
Follow these Steps to connect the printer to a computer with a high quality 36 pin  
shielded Centronics parallel interface cable (not supplied).  
Steps:  
1. Make certain that both your printer and  
Power OFF!  
Power OFF!  
your computer are turned OFF.  
2. Plug one end of the parallel cable into  
one of the interface ports on the com-  
puter.  
3. Plug the other end of the interface cable  
into the printer's interface port which is  
located on the back of the printer.  
4. Securely fit the prongs on either side of  
the printer's port into the clips on both  
sides of the printer cable.  
Note:  
To ensure proper operation, you must use a high quality Centronics-  
compatible shielded parallel interface cable. This cable should not be  
longer than 2 meters or 6 feet.  
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Chapter 2 Installing the printer driver and  
TrueType fonts  
If you have prepared your printer, you can install the printer driver which accompanied  
this printer on floppy disk number one. This printer comes with two floppy diskettes.  
One disk contains the printer driver and the other contains the 35 scalable TrueType  
fonts which are designed especially for Windows version 3.1 applications printing. To  
operate the printer, you must follow these steps to install the printer driver software.  
Before installing the printer driver, however, we suggest that you take a few moments to  
check your system configuration to make sure that your computer is ready for the instal-  
lation.  
System requirements  
To run this printer driver you need an IBM compatible PC with at least a 386SX 16-MHz  
CPU and you must be running MS-DOS 3.3 or later and Windows 3.1 or later. The  
WinType 800C will not work properly on 286 based PCs and other earlier systems.  
This printer requires at least 8 megabytes (MB) of memory (RAM) and the system soft-  
ware requires at least 5 megabytes of disk space on your system's hard drive. An addi-  
tional 1.85 megabytes is needed to install all of the 35 TrueType fonts.  
A Microsoft-compatible mouse is also highly recommended. This manual assumes that  
you are using a mouse. If you are not using a mouse, please refer to your Windows 3.1  
Users Guide for information on using the keyboard in place of a mouse.  
A standard PC parallel printer port is required to connect the printer using a high quality  
Centronics compatible shielded printer cable.  
Note:  
It is important that you use a properly manufactured cable. A poor  
quality cable may affect the output of this printer.  
Installing the printer driver and TrueType fonts  
If at any time during installation of the printer driver you need help, press <F1> or  
choose <Help> on the Setup screen.  
Note:  
Remember that you need at least 5 megabytes of hard disk space to  
install this printer driver and 1.85 megabytes of hard disk space to  
install the 35 TrueType fonts.  
Always make a backup copy of each disk in the software package  
and store the original disks in a safe place. Use the backup copies to  
install the software.  
Steps:  
1. Make sure your printer is connected to  
a printer port and that it is turned ON.  
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2. Insert disk #1 into the <A> drive.  
(Use the <B> drive depending on your  
computer.)  
3. In the Windows Program Manager,  
choose Run from the file menu.  
4. In the Command Line box, type  
"A:\setup" and press <Return>,  
if A: is the letter of the drive containing  
the software program. You can also se-  
lect this by clicking on the Browse...  
button and selecting the drive in which  
the software program floppy is located.  
Select setup.EXE and click OK.  
5. You will see the STAR WinType 800C  
installer screen prompting you to select  
the printer type. You can select either  
WinType 800C (A4) or WinType 800C  
(Letter). Select one and click on OK.  
6. After selecting one and clicking OK,  
theInstall Fontsdialog box will appear.  
You can install the 35 TrueType fonts at  
this time by clicking on the Install Fonts  
checkbox.  
You can select either Automatic Install,  
which will automatically install all of  
the fonts on floppy disk #2; or Custom  
Install, which will install only the fonts  
you select.  
You can also decline from adding the  
TrueType fonts at this time by simply  
clicking OK without selecting Install  
Fonts.  
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Automatic Install  
1. If you selected Automatic Install, (All  
Fonts) at Step 6 on page 12, the install  
program will prompt you to insert Floppy  
disk #2, and will automatically proceed with  
installing all 35 TrueType fonts before requesting  
you to select a default printer.  
2. When the TrueType fonts have been installed,  
you will be prompted to select a default  
printer. The install program will automatically  
open up the Printer's dialog box in the Control  
Panels.  
3. Double-click on STAR WinType 800C  
on LPT1: if the printer port you are  
using is LPT1. If your computer has  
only 1 parallel port, LPT1 is the name  
of the port.  
4. Click Close to continue.  
5. When the installation is done, you will  
see a message telling you that the  
installation of the printer driver was  
completed successfully. Click on Re-  
start to restart Windows or Quit.  
Custom Install  
1. If you selected Custom Install, the in-  
stall program will prompt you to insert  
Floppy disk #2 and will open up the  
Fonts icon in the Control Panel.  
2. Click on the <Add> button.  
3. Select the appropriate drive (a:\ or b:\)  
(Drives list box) for the fonts on disk  
#2. The fonts will appear in the List  
of Fonts box.  
4. Select the fonts you want to add by  
clicking on their names. To select all  
of the fonts, click the Select All button.  
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5. Click on OK. The Fonts dialog box will  
appear. When installation is complete,  
the fonts will appear in the Installed  
Fonts list box.  
6. After clicking Close, the printer driver  
install program will prompt you to  
select a default printer. You can then  
proceed with Automatic Install Steps  
3 – 5 described on the previous page.  
Without Install Font  
1. If you didn't select to install any fonts,  
you will be prompted to select a default  
printer. You can then proceed with  
Automatic Install Steps 3 – 5  
described on the previous page.  
Note:  
Note:  
To make the typefaces appear in your application, reselect your  
printer in Printer Setup in the application File menu.  
You must restart Windows in order to begin using this printer for the  
first time.  
TrueType font samples  
American text  
Caslon Openface  
Cooper Black  
EngraversRoman  
Freehand 521  
Humanist 521 XBd  
OCR-A  
Orbit  
Playbill  
Schadow BlkCn  
Tango  
Vineta  
Broadway  
Cloister Blk  
Davida BD  
Exotic350DMBd  
HandelGothic  
Impress  
Olddreadful No. 7  
Parisian  
PTBarnum  
Seagull Hv  
University Roman  
Windsor  
Brush 445  
Commercial Script  
DomCasual  
Freeform721 Blk  
Hobo  
Kaufmann  
Onyx  
Park Avenue  
Raleigh DMBd  
Shotgun  
VAGRounded  
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Chapter 3 Printing with WinType 800C  
The WinType 800C prints exceptionally vivid and glossy color presentation materials on  
genuine Star supplies including our coated paper, presentation grade paper, overhead  
projection (OHP) film and iron-on transfer sheets. The WinType 800C accepts media  
from the paper tray or you can load media manually. This printer is also easy to use  
because it works within the graphical interface of the Windows environment. In this  
chapter, we'll explain the special features of this printer and how to control it to get the  
best possible printing quality.  
The control panel  
The control panel on the front of the printer has three lamps and one button. The lamps  
and button indicate the status of the printer when the power is turned ON.  
The Paper lamp  
This orange colored lamp is ordinarily not  
Paper  
Ready  
lit. If an error is detected, such as "paper  
out" or "paper jam," this lamp will flash and  
the printer will enter the Not Ready mode.  
The Not Ready mode is indicated by the  
flashing, green Ready lamp.  
Film Roll  
The Film Roll lamp  
This lamp is also colored orange and it too  
is ordinarily not lit. If an error is detected,  
such as "no film roll," or "wrong film roll"  
this lamp will flash and the printer will en-  
ter the Not Ready mode which is also indi-  
cated by the flashing green Ready lamp.  
Paper  
Ready  
Film Roll  
The Ready lamp  
This lamp is green and will light when you  
turn on the printer's power. When it is lit,  
the printer is in the Ready mode, which  
means that it can receive and print data sent  
from your computer. When an error is de-  
tected, the printer will automatically enter  
the Not Ready mode. After you have  
cleared the problem, press the round Ready  
button. The Ready lamp will light and  
printing can proceed.  
Paper  
Ready  
Film Roll  
The Ready button  
Press this button to set the printer On or Off  
line with the computer. When On line, or  
the Readymode, the printer can receive and  
print data from the computer.  
Paper  
Ready  
Film Roll  
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Features of the printer  
This printer includes the following capabilities.  
Printing from any Windows 3.1 application  
Full color and monochrome laser quality printing  
300 dpi for high quality output  
50 sheet paper tray or manual insertion  
Printing on coated paper presentation grade paper, overhead projection (OHP) film  
and iron-transfer sheets  
Easy to use graphical interface for the Windows environment  
Small, compact size and stylish design  
1 page per minute color printing speed  
2 pages per minute monochrome printing speed  
Recommended print media  
This printer can print on media ranging from coated paper to presentation grade paper,  
overhead projection (OHP) film and iron-on transfer sheets. The WinType 800C also  
accepts media loaded from the paper tray or manually loaded media. The following list  
describes media to use with this printer to maintain its exceptional color quality.  
Media Type  
Dimensions  
Recommended Type  
Coated paper  
Letter (8 1/2" x 11")  
(216mm x 279mm)  
A-PWC  
A4 (8.27" x 11.69")  
(210mm x 297mm)  
A4-PWC  
SA4 (8.27" x 14")  
(210 x 356 mm)  
SA4-PWC  
Manual insertion only.  
Legal (8 1/2" x 14")  
(216mm x 356mm)  
SA-PWC  
Manual insertion only.  
Presentation  
grade paper  
Letter (8 1/2" x 11")  
(216mm x 279mm)  
A-PW  
A4 (8.27" x 11.69")  
(210mm x 297mm)  
A4-PW  
SA4 (8.27" x 14")  
(210 x 356 mm)  
SA4-PW  
Manual insertion only.  
Legal (8 1/2" x 14")  
(216mm x 356mm)  
SA-PW  
Manual insertion only.  
Iron-on transfer  
sheets  
A4 (8.27" x 11.69")  
(210mm x 297mm)  
T90IO-A4  
Manual insertion only  
Letter (8 1/2" x 11")  
(216mm x 280mm)  
T90IO-LTR  
Manual insertion only  
OHP film  
Letter (8 1/2" x 11")  
(216mm x 279mm)  
A-TFC  
A4 (8.27" x 11.69")  
(210mm x 297mm)  
A4-TFC  
SA4 (8.27" x 14")  
(210 x 356 mm)  
SA4-TFC  
Manual insertion only.  
Legal (8 1/2" x 14")  
(216mm x 356mm)  
SA-TFC  
Manual insertion only.  
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Operating the printer  
Turning ON the power to the printer  
Flip the switch located above the power cord  
on the back side of the printer in the direc-  
tion of arrow in the illustration at the right.  
The switch should be in the [ ] position.  
Turning OFF the power to the printer  
Flip the same switch on the back side of the  
printer in the direction of arrow in the illus-  
tration at the right.  
The switch should be in the [ ] position.  
Caution: Never turn OFF the power when you are printing because this will  
cause paper to jam inside of the machine.  
See Chapter 4 Maintenance and troubleshooting for an explanation  
on clearing paper jams.  
Loading print media  
You can load print media either via the paper tray or manually.  
Caution: There are print media types which the paper tray cannot use.  
They are: Iron-on transfer sheets (all sizes); Legal, Special A4 size  
(all print media types). See Page 37 for details on printing on iron-on  
transfer sheets.  
The paper tray  
The paper tray is for use with A4 and letter sized paper and OHP film only.  
Steps:  
1. Gently lift up the paper tray cover.  
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2. Fan approximately 50 sheets of coated/  
presentation grade paper. This will help  
prevent paper jams from occurring.  
Note:  
It is best to insert one sheet of media first and make sure that is all  
the way into the printer before adding more media.  
When printing with OHP film, insert one sheet of coated/presentation  
grade paper at the bottom and place the OHP film on top of it.  
3. Place the media into the paper tray with  
the printing side facing the paper tray.  
Note:  
Note:  
The paper tray can hold up to 50 sheets of coated/presentation grade  
paper at one time. Be certain to insert the print media with the print  
side facing down when inserting into the printer.  
Recommended coated paper will have the words "PRINT OPPOSITE  
SIDE" printed in light blue letters on the back side.  
The side from where you can read the silver colored letters on the  
Recommended OHP film is the print side.  
4. Replace the paper tray cover.  
Note:  
You can print on overhead projection (OHP) film in the same way as  
described above. However, you must select "Film" in the printer  
driver Media Type box. Read "Getting ready to print" on the next  
few pages for an explanation on setting up the printer driver.  
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Manual loading  
This printer can also receive manually loaded print media. The steps required for manu-  
ally loading media are outlined below.  
Steps:  
1. Remove any media that has finished  
printing.  
2. Load the media with the printing side  
down into the opening in the paper tray  
cover. Make sure that it is inserted com-  
pletely into the printer feeder.  
Caution: Do not manually load more than one sheet of media at a time. Wait  
until the first sheet has been completely printed and removed before  
loading more media.  
Printable area  
Refer to the following information to determine the actual printable area for your print  
media. An illustration of these dimensions is on the next page.  
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Printable Area  
E
C
A
(G)  
Letter Size  
(inches)  
A4 Size  
(mm)  
Legal Size  
(inches)  
Special A4 Size  
(mm)  
Color Mono Color Mono  
Color Mono Color Mono  
A
B
C
8.5  
11  
8.1  
8.5  
11  
8.1  
210  
297  
200.5  
210  
297  
200.5  
8.5  
14  
8.1  
8.5  
14  
8.1  
210  
355.6  
200.5  
210  
355.6  
200.5  
(Dots)  
D
(Lines)  
E
F
(G)  
(H)  
(2432) (2432) (2368) (2368) (2432) (2432) (2368) (2368)  
9.5 10.1 258 273.6 12.5 13.1 316.6 332.1  
(2850) (3034) (3048) (3232) (3750) (3934) (3739) (3293)  
0.2  
0.55  
(0.2)  
0.2  
0.55  
4.75  
14  
4.75  
14  
0.2  
0.55  
(0.2)  
0.2  
0.55  
(0.2)  
4.75  
14  
(4.75) (4.75)  
4.75  
14  
(0.2) (4.75) (4.75)  
(0.95) (0.35)  
(25)  
±1  
±3  
(9.4)  
±1  
±3  
(0.95) (0.35)  
±0.06 ±0.06  
±0.14 ±0.14  
(25)  
±1  
±3.6  
(9.5)  
±1  
±3.6  
A, B, C ±0.06 ±0.06  
D, E, F ±0.12 ±0.12  
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Getting ready to print  
Before printing, there are a few things that you should do to setup the WinType 800C for  
printing. You will need to select the WinType 800C printer driver and make selections  
on media size, media type, orientation, etc. The Steps required for making these selec-  
tions are outlined below.  
Steps:  
1. In the Program Manager, open the  
Main group by double-click on its icon.  
2. Double-click on the Control Panel icon  
in the Main group.  
3. Double-click on the Printers icon  
in the Control Panel window.  
4. Double-click on STAR WinType 800C  
on LPT1 in the Installed Printers win-  
dow, if LPT1 is the port to which this  
printer is connected. This will set it as  
the default printer.  
5. Click on the Setup button.  
6. Select the size of the media you  
will be using. If you selected  
A4 type at step #5 on page 10,  
you can select either A4 210 x 297  
mm (8.27" x 11.69") or Special A4  
210 x 356 mm (8.27" x 14")  
If you selected Letter type at step #5  
on page 10, you can select either Letter  
210mm x 279mm (81/2" x 11") or  
Legal 216mm x 356mm (81/2" x 14")  
You can also use these to select size  
corresponding to your overhead projec-  
tion (OHP) film and iron-on transfer  
sheets.  
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7. Select either Portrait, Landscape or  
Mirror printing.  
If you select Portrait, your documents  
will be printed vertically. If you select  
Landscape, your documents will be  
printed horizontally. Mirror is used to  
reverse the image .  
8. Click on the Options button.  
This will call up the Options menu  
where you can make further changes  
there.  
9. Select the media type you want to use  
in the drop-down list box. Selections  
include: Coated Paper, Plain Paper  
and OHP Film. Default is Coated  
Paper.  
Note:  
Select Coated Paper when printing presentation grade paper. Select  
OHP Film when printing iron-on transfer sheets.  
Caution: You can use print media other than the recommended paper, such as  
PPC paper or the equivalent. However, be aware that print quality  
will greatly decrease with other print media. When using PPC paper  
or the equivalent, select Plain Paper in the Media Type checkbox.  
10. Select the type of film roll you have  
installed on the printer, from the drop-  
down list box. Selections include:  
3-Color for 3 color film rolls; 4-Color  
for 4 color film rolls; Monochrome for  
black film rolls.  
11. Click on the OK button of the Options  
dialog box.  
12. Click on the OK button of the Setup  
dialog box.  
13. Click on the Close button in the  
Printers dialog box to save your  
changes and return to the Program Manager.  
Note:  
The instructions above are for settings made from the Control Panel.  
Depending on the application software you are using, similar settings  
can be made from the "Print Setup" command in the File menu.  
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Printing  
When you select the Print command from the File menu of your Windows application,  
printing will begin. Operation may vary somewhat, however, per software application  
program.  
If you have selected Fast Print to Port (see  
"High speed printing" on page 26) in the  
Options dialog box, a message like the one  
at the right will be displayed. This will pro-  
vide you with the status of the document  
being currently printed.  
DIP switch settings  
This printer is equipped with DIP switches so that you can freely set the darkness or  
lightness of the final print. The DIP switches are located on the back side of the printer  
and can be changed using the tip of a ball point pen or other similar object. Altogether  
there are 7 levels from which you can select.  
To change the darkness setting of your printer, you use DIP switches 7, 8 and 9. Use the  
following illustration to make your selections.  
Note:  
Printer driver settings have a higher priority than DIP switch settings.  
DIP switch settings are primarily useful for test prints.  
Caution: DIP switches other than the ones mentioned here should not be  
touched.  
Caution: Always turn OFF the power when making DIP switch setting changes.  
Print Intensity  
(OFF)  
(ON)  
0
1
0
1
+3  
(Darkest)  
-1  
-2  
0
1
0
1
+2  
+1  
ON  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
0
1
0
1
-3  
(Lightest)  
0
0
1
(Standard)  
Note:  
The default setting is 0 (all switches ON).  
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There are other selections in the Options dialog box that can enhance the performance  
and color graphics quality of your printer. These selections - changing halftones, image  
quality, gamma correction, color balance and high speed printing - are described in the  
following sections.  
Changing halftones and image quality  
The Options dialog box, introduced earlier, contains three parameters for changing half-  
tone and image quality. The following explains how to change them and what each  
setting means.  
Changing halftones  
Steps:  
1. Open the Main group by double click-  
ing on its icon.  
2. Double-click on the Control Panel icon  
in the Main group.  
3. Double-click on the Printers icon.  
4. Click on STAR WinType 800C on  
LPT1 in the Installed Printers list,  
if LPT1 is the port to which this  
printer is connected.  
5. Click on the Setup button.  
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6. Click on the Options button.  
There is a box in the Options dialog box  
titled "Halftone" which is where you  
can select the halftone that meets your  
needs. The following lists the meanings  
of each type of halftone.  
Spiral This gives a sharp image and is  
best for computer graphics and  
presentations. Because the "cells"  
for the basic image are smaller, you  
can print much finer images.  
Mesh This also gives a sharp image and is  
good for computer graphics and  
presentations. Because the "cells"  
for the basic image are large, color  
discrepancies won't stand out.  
Error  
Diffusion  
This gives a softer image and  
is good for natural looking  
images.  
Changing gamma correction  
Gamma correction, also part of the Options dialog box, is used for adjusting the bright-  
ness of tones. This printer driver includes R: (red), G: (green), and B: (blue) gamma  
corrections. You can brighten or darken halftone colors using these settings. Refer to the  
illustration below to set gamma correction.  
Bright  
Max. 3.0  
(set in increments of 0.4)  
1.0 (Default setting)  
Standard  
(Set in decrements of 0.2)  
Dark  
Min. 0.6  
Note:  
If the gamma correction is set too high, gradations will decrease.  
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Changing color balance  
You can use the color balance scroll bars, also part of the Options dialog box, to change  
the balance of the colors you are going to use. Again, this printer driver is equipped with  
scroll bars for the three colors of red, green and blue. This is good for enhancing some of  
the colors you want to use in your presentation documents. For example, if you move  
the R: (red) scroll bar to the right, you can increase the reddishness of the overall image.  
Use the following illustration to set the density you want.  
Weak  
Standard  
Strong  
(set in increments of 1)  
0
Minimum –64  
Maximum +64  
Note:  
Gamma correction affects the 40% to 60% of the color selected.  
Density adjusts the concentration of the entire body of color selected.  
7. When you have finished making your  
changes, click on the OK button of the  
Options dialog box.  
8. Click on the OK button of the Setup  
dialog box.  
9. Click on the Close button to save your  
changes and return to the Program  
Manager.  
High speed printing  
There are two parameters from which you can choose for printing speed. These param-  
eters are under the Performance box in the Options dialog box. Follow the Steps  
below to change printing speeds.  
Steps:  
1. Open the Main group by double click-  
ing on its icon.  
2. Double-click on the Control Panel icon  
in the Main group.  
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3. Double-click on the Printers icon.  
4. Click on STAR WinType 800C on  
LPT1 in the Installed Printers list,  
if LPT1 is the port to which this  
printer is connected.  
5. Click on the Setup button.  
6. Click on the Options button.  
7. Click on Fast Print to Port.  
Putting an X in the Fast Print to Port  
box will cause your print job to be sent  
directly to the printer without going  
through Windows Print Manager. This  
will increase printing speed.  
Note:  
Note:  
Fast Print to Port works only in 386 Enhanced mode of IBM PC/AT  
compatible computers.  
If you are linked to a network or printing to a file, do not use Fast Print to  
Port.  
8. Click on Use Max. Memory.  
Putting an X in the Use Max. Memory  
box will increase printing speed by  
increasing the memory (RAM) used to  
process your print job.  
Note:  
If your application is low on memory, do not use Use Max. Memory.  
If there is not enough memory when this is checked, printing speed  
will not increase.  
Use Max. Memory memory size varies according to the conditions  
under which it is being used. Please refer to the table on the next  
page for memory sizes. If Use Max. Memory is not being used,  
memory size is 1MB regardless of the conditions.  
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Film Roll  
Paper Size  
Monochrome  
1MB  
3-color 4-color  
3MB 4MB  
3.6MB 5MB  
A4 or Letter  
Special A4 or Legal  
1.2MB  
Print speed  
Another way you can change the printing speed is by changing the settings in the Op-  
tions menu.  
Steps:  
1. Open the Main group by double click-  
ing on its icon.  
2. Double-click on the Control Panel icon  
in the Main group.  
3. Double-click on the Printers icon.  
4. Click on STAR WinType 800C on  
LPT1 in the Installed Printers list,  
if LPT1 is the port to which this  
printer is connected.  
5. Click on the Setup button.  
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6. Click on the Options button.  
The fourth item from the top in the  
Options dialog box is Print Speed.  
Here you can select between  
Auto, Medium and Low speeds.  
An explanation of each is below.  
Auto:  
This is the default setting which  
prints documents at the standard  
speed of this printer.  
Medium: This is slightly slower than Auto.  
Low:  
This is the slowest speed  
available. It is useful when print-  
ing graphics with patterns or high  
intensity.  
Other buttons in the Options dialog box  
Black Representation  
This function in the Options dialog box is  
used to produce a sharper black print for  
your document only when using 4 color film  
rolls. If you select Y + M + C = Black your  
printer will print each of the three colors  
for your black text or graphics and will place  
one layer of black ink on top to give you a  
sharper, more solid black.  
You can also select Black Only which will  
cause the film roll to bypass the other three  
colors and print only black where black is  
required.  
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Intensity  
This will change the lightness and darkness  
of the printed image.  
Photo  
When you click on the Photo button,  
Gamma Correction will automatically  
change to the values of R = 0.8, G = 1.0 and  
B = 1.4 to give your photographs more true  
color printing. Color Balance will be set to  
R = 0, G = 5 and B = 0  
If you click on this when using 4 color film  
ribbons, Black Representation will be set  
to Y+M+C+Black.  
Text  
When you click on theText button, Gamma  
Correction will automatically be set to the  
values of R = G = B = 1.0 and Color Bal-  
ance will be set to R = G = B = 0.  
If you click on this when using 4 color film  
ribbons, Black Representation will be set  
to Black Only.  
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Printing on Special A4 and Legal size media  
This printer can also print on special A4 size media (210 x 356mm/8.27 in. x 14 in.) and  
Legal (8 1/2" x 14"). However, you must install the proper Special A4/Legal size film  
roll and setup the new paper size through the Printers Setup dialog box in Windows.  
Steps:  
1. Open the Main group by double click-  
ing on its icon.  
2. Double-click on the Control Panel icon  
in the Main group.  
3. Double-click on the Printers  
icon.  
4. Click on STAR WinType 800C on  
LPT1 in the Installed Printers list,  
if LPT1 is the port to which this  
printer is connected.  
5. Click on the Setup button.  
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6. Click on the Drop-down list  
box to reveal media sizes.  
7. Click on Legal 8.5 x 14 in.  
When using Letter type, A4  
will become Special A4.  
8. Click on the OK button.  
9. Click on the Close button to save your  
settings and return to the Program  
Manager.  
10. You must manually feed Legal print  
media for printing. This is because  
the paper tray does not automatically  
feed SA4 media.  
Note:  
Note:  
You must install the proper TL-1-14C3H (3 color), TL-1-14C4H (4  
color) film roll to be able to print. Failing to do so will result in a  
printing error. See "Installing the film roll" on page 5 for details on  
installation.  
See "Manual loading" on page 19 for details on manually feeding  
print media.  
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Replacing the film roll  
You must replace the film roll whenever you change from color to monochrome printing  
(or the reverse) or whenever the film roll is used up. Follow the Steps below to replace  
the film roll.  
Steps:  
1. Make sure that the power switch is in  
the OFF position.  
2. Open the top cover of the printer while  
the paper tray is in place. Use the Top  
Cover Support bar to prop up the Top  
Cover.  
Caution: Always use the Top Cover Support Bar to prop open the Top Cover.  
Caution: Always leave the paper tray in place when opening the printer's top  
cover. Removing it while the top cover is open will cause it to fall shut  
while your hands are inside the machine.  
Caution: Do not touch the sensor located at the front left side inside the printer  
when the printer's power is ON. Touching the sensor will cause the  
gears to automatically rotate.  
Do not touch this sensor  
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3. Remove the film roll.  
First remove the take-up roll located in  
the front of the printer.  
Next, remove the film roll in the back  
of the printer.  
Caution: Be careful not to touch the thermal print head because it may be very hot.  
4. Remove the film roll bobbins from the  
roll you just removed.  
Note:  
You can dispose of used film rolls as normal garbage. However, you  
should remember that all printed data will remain in reverse image on  
the film roll. Take special precaution if you have printed sensitive  
information using the film roll.  
5. Follow the instructions on pages 4 - 6  
to install a new film roll.  
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Changing the film roll setting  
You must setup the printer driver in Windows when changing to a different type of film  
roll. Follow the Steps below.  
Steps:  
1. Open the Main group by double click-  
ing on its icon.  
2. Double-click on the Control Panel icon  
in the Main group.  
3. Double-click on the Printers icon.  
4. Click on STAR WinType 800C on  
LPT1 in the Installed Printers list,  
if LPT1 is the port to which this  
printer is connected.  
5. Click on the Setup button.  
6. Click on the Options button.  
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7. Click on the Film Roll Drop-down list  
box and select the new type of film roll  
you have just installed.  
See page 2 of Chapter 1 "Setting up your  
printer" for a list of genuine Star printer  
supplies for a description of the types  
of film rolls you can use with this printer.  
8. When finished making your selection,  
click on the OK button.  
9. A message to confirm your changes will  
appear. Click on OK.  
10. Click on the OK button of the Setup  
dialog box.  
11. Click on the Close button to save your  
changes and return to the Program  
Manager.  
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Printing with iron-on transfer  
This printer can print not only on coated paper for laser quality color output, but it also  
can output laser quality color images on iron-on transfer sheets. However, you should  
observe the Steps below when printing on iron-on transfer sheets.  
Note:  
Use only Genuine Star Iron-on Transfer Sheets for this application.  
The iron-on transfer is a great way to create original designs for T-shirts or other cloth  
items. When you are printing iron-on transfer sheets, always select OHP Film in the  
Media Type setting of the printer driver.  
Steps for printing on the transfer sheets  
1. Create an image with your software  
program.  
2. Place the finishing sheet, with its  
silicon side facing upwards into the  
paper tray base. The silicon side is the  
side facing you when the cut corner is  
in the upper right hand side.  
Note:  
The finishing sheet is not for printing. It is used to prevent any  
printing or feeding trouble with the iron-on transfer sheet.  
3. After inserting the finishing sheet, place  
the paper tray cover on top of the paper  
tray base in the direction of the arrows  
in the illustration at the right.  
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4. Click on the Mirror checkbox  
in the Printers Setup dialog  
box. This will cause the  
printer to print a mirror image  
of your design.  
5. Load the iron-on transfer sheet, with  
the printing side down, into the opening  
in the paper tray cover. Make sure that  
it is inserted completely into the printer.  
Caution: Do not manually load more than one sheet at a time. Wait until the  
first sheet has been completely printed before loading more sheets.  
6. Print your image on the transfer sheet.  
Steps for transferring the image on the cloth  
1. Cut out the image on the transfer sheet  
leaving approximately 1/2" margin  
around the image. Round off the  
corners because this will reduce the  
chance of the image peeling off.  
2. Carefully position the transfer sheet on  
the cloth with the image side down.  
3. Uniformly iron the transfer sheet with  
the iron set to 320°F (160°C).  
4. Slowly remove the transfer sheet from  
the cloth starting from a corner.  
Note:  
Do not remove the transfer sheet until it has cooled to room  
temperature.  
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Steps for the finishing process  
1. Place the finishing sheet over the image  
on the cloth, with the cut out corner in  
the top left. Make sure that the silicon  
side is down. The finishing sheet should  
completely cover the image.  
2. Iron the finishing sheet at the same  
setting used to iron the transfer sheet.  
Note:  
Do not remove the finishing sheet until it has cooled to room  
temperature.  
3. Slowly remove the finishing sheet from  
the cloth starting from a corner.  
4. If the image seems like it will peel off  
of the cloth, repeat the finishing process.  
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Chapter 4 Maintenance & troubleshooting  
Your printer is a reliable, precisioned instrument. It was built with care and should, if  
handled properly, perform at its finest and serve you well for a long time. However, like  
any piece of equipment, there may be times when it may not perform as you had ex-  
pected. In this chapter, we would like to provide you with simple guidelines on the proper  
maintenance that will keep your printer in fine working condition and troubleshooting  
techniques to help you should you ever experience problems.  
Maintaining your printer  
The best way to keep your printer in fine working condition is to keep it clean. The  
following describes how to clean your printer.  
Cleaning the outside of the printer  
Steps:  
1. Use a dry, soft cloth to gently wipe the  
exterior of the printer.  
If your printer is exceptionally dirty, you  
may apply water or a neutral cleaner  
to the cloth to wipe away the excess dirt.  
Neutral  
cleaner  
Water  
Caution: Do not use thinners or organic solvents, such as Benzine, to clean  
your printer.  
Cleaning the inside of the printer  
If you periodically clean the inside of your printer, it will continue to perform at its finest  
for a long time. You should remember to clean the inside of the printer whenever any of  
the following occur.  
Paper jams occur often  
Vertical lines occur in the printed image  
Colors are not stable  
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To clean the inside of the printer, you should prepare the following items.  
A soft cloth dampened with ethanol.  
Caution: Gasoline, Benzine and thinners cause irreversible damage to plastic.  
They should never be used to clean this printer.  
Caution: Do not use sharp objects to clean the inside of the printer because  
this could cause damage.  
Steps:  
1. Dampen a soft cloth with ethanol.  
Ethanol  
2. Make sure that the printer is not print-  
ing and turn off the power to the printer.  
3. Remove the paper tray cover and the  
paper tray.  
4. Press the top cover release and open the  
top cover while the paper tray is in place.  
Use the Top Cover Support Bar to prop  
up the top cover.  
Caution: Always use the Top Cover Support Bar to prop open the Top Cover.  
Removing it while the Top Cover is open will cause it to fall shut while  
your hands are inside the machine.  
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Caution: Because cleaning is done while the paper tray cover and paper tray  
are removed from the printer, it may slam shut.  
Always hold the top cover with one hand while cleaning to prevent  
injury.  
5. Remove the film rolls as described on  
page 28.  
6. Wipe the thermal head using the soft  
cloth.  
Caution: If you have used the printer recently, be especially careful because  
the thermal head may still be hot.  
7. Gently wipe the platen roller with the  
soft cloth.  
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8. Wipe the paper feeders with the soft  
cloth.  
Wipe the entire roller  
while rotating the gear.  
9. Wipe the paper extract rollers with the  
soft cloth.  
Wipe the entire roller  
while rotating the gear.  
10. While holding up the paper guide, wipe  
the area of the paper pinch rollers you  
can see with the soft cloth.  
11. Rotate the gear, shown in the illustra-  
tion, to expose the opposite side of the  
pinch rollers.  
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12. Wipe the pinch rollers in the back of the  
inside of the printer.  
13. Lay the Top Cover Support Bar down  
to its original position while holding the  
top cover with one hand and gently close  
the top cover. You should hear a click-  
ing sound as it closes tightly.  
14. Place the paper tray and paper tray cover  
back into their normal operating posi-  
tions and turn ON the power to the  
printer.  
Make sure that the  
Ready lamp is lit.  
Caution: Do not print for 5 to 10 minutes (or until the alcohol has dried) after  
cleaning the inside of the printer.  
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Clearing paper jams  
If you should experience a paper jam, Windows will display an error message and the  
Paper lamp on the control panel will light. Observe the following steps should a paper  
jam occur.  
Steps:  
1. Turn the printer's power OFF once and  
then turn it ON again.  
Note:  
Turning the printer's power OFF and ON again will initialize the printer  
which makes removing the jammed paper easier.  
2. Turn the power OFF again.  
3. If your print media has jammed partway  
through the feeder mechanism, remove  
the paper tray cover and gently pull the  
paper up through the entrance of the  
feeder.  
Proceed to Step 8 on page 48.  
4. If your print media has jammed partway  
through being ejected from the printer,  
gently pull the media up through the pa-  
per eject. Proceed to Step 8 on page  
48.  
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5. If your print media becomes jammed  
inside of the machine, press the cover  
release and open the top cover while the  
paper tray is in place. Use the Top Cover  
Support Bar to prop up the Top Cover.  
6. Your print media will appear if you gen-  
tly rotate the gear, as shown in the illus-  
tration at the right.  
Note:  
Do not leave any paper scraps inside of the printer if your paper  
should rip.  
7. After removing the jammed paper, close  
the top cover. You should hear a click-  
ing sound as it closes tightly.  
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8. Turn ON the power to the printer and  
confirm that the Ready lamp is lit.  
Transporting your printer  
We suggest that you take the following precautions when transporting your printer to a  
new location to prevent damage to it.  
Steps:  
1. Get the original carton box and protec-  
tive items out and ready for packing the  
printer.  
2. Make sure that the printer is not print-  
ing and turn OFF the power.  
3. Unplug the interface cable and the  
power cord.  
4. Press the cover release and open the top  
cover and use the Top Cover Support  
Bar to prop open the top cover.  
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5. Remove the film roll as described on  
page 33.  
6. Replace the protective inserts as shown  
in the illustration at the right.  
7. Replace the protective sheet.  
This should  
protrude  
through the  
sheet.  
8. Lay the Top Cover Support Bar down  
to its original position while holding the  
top cover with one hand.  
9. Close the cover completely while gen-  
tly pressing the protective pieces toward  
the inside of the printer.  
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9. Remove the paper tray cover and the  
paper tray base.  
10. Wrap the printer in its original protec-  
tive sheet and place it in its original box.  
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Troubleshooting  
Your printer is a reliable, precisioned instrument and should not cause you any trouble if  
it is used and treated sensibly. However, we are providing you with this troubleshooting  
section to help you should you encounter any problems with your printer. Remember  
that your printer is a highly sophisticated device and that this section is intended to be  
only a brief guide. As with many other precisioned instruments, this printer contains  
high voltage. We request that you perform only the operations which are explained here.  
Warning: Any attempt to perform troubleshooting operations other than those  
described here may result in electric shock, damage to the printer or  
both.  
The following table is provided to give you an idea of where to find solutions to prob-  
lems you may encounter.  
Region of problem  
Power supply  
Printing  
Description  
Power is not being supplied to the printer. (Page 52)  
The printer doesn't print, or it stops printing. (Page 52)  
The printed image has vertical lines. (Page 52)  
The overall print is light. (Page 52)  
The overall print is dark. (Page 53)  
Patterns appear where print density is high. (Page 53)  
Color variations are too large. (Page 53)  
Only part of the image is printed. (Page 54)  
Paper feeding  
Paper won't feed from the paper tray or manually. (Page 54)  
Paper jams occur frequently. (Page 54)  
Two sheets of paper are fed at the same time. (Page 54)  
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Power supply  
Power is not being supplied to the printer.  
Check  
Possible remedy  
Is the printer turned ON?  
Check to make sure that the power switch on the back  
of the printer is in the ON [ ] position.  
Is the AC adapter properly  
Turn the printer OFF. Make sure that the power cable  
plugged into the printer and is securely connected and then turn the printer back  
the electrical outlet?  
ON.  
Is the voltage correct?  
Use only the AC adapter that came with this printer.  
Printing  
The printer doesn't print, or it stops printing.  
Check  
Possible remedy  
Is the interface cable  
connected securely?  
Make sure that the interface cable is plugged securely.  
Is the printer in the Ready  
Make sure that the Ready lamp is lit. If it is flashing,  
mode?  
press it to enter the Ready mode.  
Is paper jammed?  
Make sure that there is no paper or other media  
jammed inside of the printer. See page 46 for an  
explanation on clearing paper jams.  
Is the software you are  
using properly installed  
for your printer?  
Check the installation settings in your software and re-  
install it if necessary.  
Is the proper media being  
used?  
Special A4 media must be either manually fed or  
rework your data for A4 size.  
The printed image has vertical lines.  
Check  
Possible remedy  
Is the thermal head dirty?  
Clean the inside of the printer. See page 41 for an  
explanation of the proper way to clean the inside of  
your printer.  
The overall print is light.  
Check  
Is the media surface too  
rough?  
Possible remedy  
Use only the recommended media with this printer.  
See Chapter 3 for an explanation of the proper media  
to use.  
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The overall print is light - continued.  
Check  
Possible remedy  
Are you using the correct  
side?  
Recommended coated paper will have the words  
"PRINT OPPOSITE SIDE" printed in light blue  
letters on the back side. The side from where you can  
read the silver colored letters on the recommended  
OHP film is the print side.  
Is the media type set  
correctly?  
Check the media type settings in the Printers Setup  
dialog box in Windows.  
Is the print intensity set too Change the Printer Setup dialog box in Windows to a  
low?  
higher setting. See Chapter 3 Changing intensity for  
an explanation.  
The overall print is dark.  
Check  
Possible remedy  
Is the media type set  
correctly?  
Check the media type settings in the Printers Setup  
dialog box in Windows.  
Is the print intensity set too Change the Printer Setup dialog box in Windows to a  
high?  
higher setting. See Chapter 3 Changing intensity for  
an explanation.  
Patterns appear where print density is high.  
Check  
Possible remedy  
Is the print intensity set too Change the Printer Setup dialog box in Windows to a  
low?  
higher setting. See Chapter 3 Changing intensity for  
an explanation.  
Is the print speed too high? Change the print speed.  
See Chapter 3 Changing print speed for an  
explanation.  
Color variations are too large.  
Check  
Possible remedy  
Are the platen and pinch  
rollers dirty?  
Clean the inside of the printer. See page 41 for an  
explanation of the proper way to clean the inside of  
your printer.  
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Only part of the image is printed.  
Check  
Possible remedy  
Is the proper media being  
used?  
Special A4 media must be either manually fed or  
rework your data for A4 size.  
Paper feeding  
Paper won't feed from the paper tray or manually.  
Check  
Possible remedy  
Is paper feed roller dirty?  
Clean the inside of the printer. See page 41 for an  
explanation of the proper way to clean the inside of your  
printer.  
Is the paper too thick or  
too thin?  
Use only the recommended paper types.  
Is the top cover completely Close it tightly if it is open.  
closed?  
Paper jams occur frequently.  
Check  
Possible remedy  
Are the platen and pinch  
rollers dirty?  
Clean the inside of the printer. See page 41 for an  
explanation of the proper way to clean the inside of  
your printer.  
Is the paper too thick or  
too thin?  
Use only the recommended paper types.  
Is the top cover completely Close it tightly if it is open.  
closed?  
Is the film roll properly  
selected?  
Properly select the film roll which is currently  
installed on the printer.  
Are you using the wrong  
size media?  
Check the media settings and the film roll settings.  
Using the wrong media or the wrong film will cause  
errors to occur.  
Two sheets of paper are fed at the same time.  
Check  
Possible remedy  
Is there static electricity  
built up on the media?  
Fan your media before loading it into the paper tray.  
For iron-on transfer sheets, always place the finishing  
sheet in the paper tray and manually feed one transfer  
sheet at a time.  
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Other DIP switch settings  
This printer has 10 DIP switches located on the back, as mentioned earlier in this manual.  
The following information is provided to help you should you ever need to adjust the  
printer's performance in the future. We recommend that switches other than 7 through 9  
for print intensity ordinarily be left alone.  
Print Type  
Items that can be changed with the DIP switches  
Normal printing (Note 1)  
(printing from Windows)  
• Overall print intensity (7 levels from +3 to —3)  
• Sets slow speed mode (Note 2)  
Test print  
• Change of film rolls (5 types)  
• Change of print media/size (3 types/2 types)  
• Overall print intensity (7 levels from +3 to —3)  
Note 1: Windows settings take priority over DIP switch settings.  
Note 2: This sets Low print speed which is useful for areas with high intensity  
or patterns.  
Paper Types  
Film Roll Types  
TL1-14C4H  
4 Color, A4/SA4  
TL1-11C3H  
3 Color, A4  
Coated Paper,  
Presentation  
grade paper  
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
TL1-11C4H  
4 Color, A4  
TL1-CBH  
Monochrome  
A4/SA4  
0
1
0
1
Plain Paper  
OHP Film,  
Iron-on Transfer  
Sheets  
TL1-14C3H  
4 Color, A4/SA4  
0
1
0
1
Slow Speed  
Mode  
0
1
(Coated Paper)  
ON  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
Paper Sizes  
Print Intensity  
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
+3  
-1  
-2  
A4  
(Darkest)  
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
+2  
Do not change  
this switch setting.  
It should always  
be set to the 1  
(ON) position.  
S4A  
0
1
0
1
+1  
-3  
(Lightest)  
0
1
0
(Standard)  
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Pinout of interface connector  
This printer uses a standard 8 bit parallel interface connector (Centronics interface). The  
following information is the pin assignment of the interface connector.  
Pin  
Signal  
Pin  
Signal  
1
2
DATA STROBE  
DATA 1  
DATA 2  
DATA 3  
DATA 4  
DATA 5  
DATA 6  
DATA 7  
DATA 8  
ACKNLG  
BUSY  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
GND  
GND  
3
GND  
4
GND  
5
GND  
6
GND  
7
GND  
8
GND  
9
GND  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
GND  
GND  
EOP  
GND  
ON LINE  
GND  
INPUT PRIME  
FAULT  
GND  
GND  
EOI  
CHASSIS GND  
+5V (Max. 160mA)  
18  
36  
1
19  
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Chapter 5 Reference information  
Specifications  
Engine  
Printing process  
Thermal wax transfer  
300 X 300 dpi  
Resolution  
Printing speed  
Letter size paper  
Monochrome  
3 color (YMC)  
4 color (YMCB)  
31 seconds/page  
64 seconds/page  
80 seconds/page  
A4 size paper  
Monochrome  
3 color (YMC)  
4 color (YMCB)  
32 seconds/page  
67 seconds/page  
85 seconds/page  
Legal size paper  
Monochrome  
3 color (YMC)  
4 color (YMCB)  
37 seconds/page  
87 seconds/page  
107 seconds/page  
Special A4 size paper Monochrome  
3 color (YMC)  
37 seconds/page  
87 seconds/page  
107 seconds/page  
4 color (YMCB)  
Paper feed  
Speed  
Paper:  
4, 6, 8 or 10 ms/line (depending on data  
transfer speed)  
OHP film: 6, 8 or 10 ms/line (depending on data transfer  
speed)  
Paper handling  
Paper tray  
Capacity:  
50 sheets of coated/presenta-  
tion grade paper  
Paper stacker:10 sheets  
Manual insertion:Available  
No resident font  
Characters  
Software fonts:  
35 TrueType fonts (on floppy disk)  
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TrueType fonts are supplied on disk for use with  
Windows 3.1 applications.  
Memory  
Standard RAM size is 512 KB.  
Centronics parallel  
Interface  
Power supply  
120VAC, 220VAC, 230VAC, 240VAC, 50/60Hz  
(varies according to the country of purchase)  
Power consumption  
Dimensions  
Weight  
At standby: 17W  
At printing: 120W  
14.13" (W) x 10.08" (D) x 5.04" (H)  
(359mm (W) x 256mm (D) x 128mm (H))  
16.5 lbs. (7.5 kg.)  
Reliability information  
Printer life  
25,000 pages or 5 years  
Printer head life  
5,000 pages (A4 size, 3 color, 20% duty)  
Noise level  
ISO-7779  
53.0 dB  
Environment  
Temperature  
Operating:  
Non-operating:  
+10° to +35°C (50° to 95°F)  
-20° to +55°C (- 4° to 131°F)  
Humidity  
Operating:  
Non-operating:  
30 to 70% RH (no condensation)  
30 to 90% RH (no condensation)  
Printer supply accessories  
Film roll  
TL1-11C3H-30  
Color type: 3 color (YMC) film roll  
Size:  
Life:  
Page length is less than 11" (Letter and A4)  
30 pages per roll  
Coated paper  
A-PWC-30 (for American market)  
Size: Letter  
Packaging: 30 sheets  
Presentation grade  
paper  
A4-PW-30 (except for American market)  
Size:  
A4  
Packaging: 30 sheets  
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Printer supply options  
Film roll  
TL1-11C3H  
Color type: 3 color (YMC) film roll  
Size:  
Life:  
Page length is less than 11" (Letter and A4)  
80 pages per roll  
TL1-14C3H  
TL1-11C4H  
Color type: 3 color (YMC) film roll  
Size:  
Life:  
Page length is less than 14" (Letter,A4, Legal, SA4)  
69 pages per roll  
Color type: 4 color (YMCB) film roll  
Size:  
Life:  
Page length is less than 11" (Letter and A4)  
59 pages per roll  
TL1-14C4H  
TL1-CBH  
Color type: 4 color (YMCB) film roll  
Size:  
Life:  
Page length is less than 14" (Letter,A4, Legal, SA4)  
47 pages per roll  
Color type: Monochrome film roll  
Size:  
Life:  
Page length is less than 14" (Letter,A4, Legal, SA4)  
200 pages per roll (at Letter or A4)  
Coated paper  
A-PWC  
Size:  
A4-PWC  
Size: A4  
Letter  
Packaging: 100 sheets  
Packaging:  
100 sheets  
SA-PWC  
SA4-PWC  
Size:  
Legal  
Size: Special A4  
Packaging: 100 sheets  
Packaging:  
100 sheets  
Presentation grade paper A-PW  
Size:  
A4-PW  
Size: A4  
Packaging:  
Letter  
Packaging: 100 sheets  
100 sheets  
SA-PW  
SA4-PW  
Size:  
Legal  
Size: Special A4  
Packaging: 100 sheets  
Packaging:  
100 sheets  
OHP film  
A-TFC  
A4-TFC  
Size:  
Letter  
Size: A4  
Packaging:  
Packaging: 100 sheets  
100 sheets  
SA-TFC  
SA4-TFC  
Size:  
Legal  
Size: Special A4  
Packaging: 100 sheets  
Packaging:  
100 sheets  
Iron-on transfer sheets  
T90IO-LTR  
Size:  
Packaging: 100 sheets  
T90IO-A4  
Size: A4  
Packaging:  
Letter  
100 sheets  
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Glossary  
To further aid you in the understanding of the printer and computer peripherals, we have  
created this glossary of terms. Some of the terms listed in this glossary appear in this  
User's Manual, while others are commonly used computer terminology.  
A
Buffer  
Application  
A program that you use to perform a specific A "holding area" in the memory where infor-  
task on your computer. These include programs mation can be stored by one program or device  
for word-processing or graphics creation.  
and then read by another. For example, some  
printers have built-in memory to store text that  
comes from the computer faster than it can  
printed. This memory, which frees the computer  
for other work while the printer is printing is  
called a printer buffer.  
ATM fonts  
An abbreviation for Adobe Type Manager.  
This font system was developed by Adobe Sys-  
tems.  
Attribute  
Button  
The characteristics of a font. It includes orien-  
tation, symbol set, spacing, pitch, point size,  
style, stroke and typeface.  
An image on your screen which resembles a  
push-button. You can click to designate, con-  
firm or cancel an action.  
B
Byte  
Backup  
A series of 8 bits that represent one character.  
To make a copy of the original floppy diskette  
or a file on the hard disk. Making a backup of  
your disks or files ensures that you won't lose  
data if the originals are lost or damaged.  
C
Cancel button  
A button that appears in most dialog boxes which  
you can use to cancel any command or option  
you may have chosen.  
Bit  
Binary digit. This is the smallest unit of infor-  
mation that a computer can hold. The value of  
a bit (which is either 1 or 0) represents a two-  
way choice (on or off, true or false, black or  
white).  
Central processing unit (CPU)  
The brain of the computer. It is the micropro-  
cessor which performs the actual computations.  
Centronics parallel port  
Bitmap  
A standard wiring configuration for parallel data  
transmission. Centronics is often used as a syn-  
onym for the parallel standard developed by  
Centronics Inc.  
A set of bits that represent a graphic image.  
Bitmapped character  
A character in a font that's rendered as a bitmap  
and drawn as a pixel pattern on the screen. See  
also font and pixel.  
Character set  
The complete set of characters available in a  
font.  
Bitmapped font  
A font in a single point size made up of bit-  
mapped characters. Some fonts stored in the  
computer system are bitmapped fonts.  
Checkbox  
A small box associated with an option in a dia-  
log box or window. You can click on the check-  
box to turn the option on or off. An option is on  
when there is an X in the checkbox.  
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Click  
EEPROM  
To position the pointer arrow on an object on  
your display and to press the left button of your Electronically Erasable Programmable Read  
mouse.  
Only Memory. It has an internal switch to per-  
mit the user to erase the contents and write new  
contents into it by means of electrical signals.  
Color balance  
This function adjusts the overall balance of the  
Engine  
three colors of red, green and blue. This is good  
for enhancing some of the colors you want to This is the mechanical printer developer and  
use in your presentation documents.  
laser portion of the printer.  
Emulation  
Command  
An instruction that causes the computer to per- One printer's imitation of the functions of an-  
form some action.  
other printer.  
Error Diffusion  
Configuration  
(1) Your computer set up. (2) Your hardware: This is a type of dithering process which results  
the computer, displays, keyboard and peripheral in a softer printed image. It is useful for print-  
devices.  
ing photographic images.  
Expansion RAM board  
CPI  
An abbreviation for Characters Per Inch.  
An available option that is easily attached to the  
computer to increase memory.  
D
F
Data bits  
Fast Print to Port  
The number of bits in a transmitted byte that  
actually contains data.  
This function of the Options dialog box, will  
send your print job directly to the LPT port with-  
out going through Windows' Print Manager.  
Default  
A preset value or setting on your computer  
File  
which you can change.  
A named, ordered collection of information  
stored on your hard disk or floppy disk.  
Dialog box  
A box which contains a message or instructions  
for you to follow or a box containing options  
from which you can select.  
File menu  
A menu that lists commands that affect your  
documents. File menus typically contain com-  
mands such as Save, Print and Quit.  
Document  
Whatever you created on your computer using  
Film Roll  
an application program.  
This is the thermal wax roll which contains ink  
used in printing documents.  
Double-click  
To position your pointer arrow on an object, such  
Floppy disk  
as an icon, and to press the left mouse button  
twice in quick succession without moving your A disk made of flexible plastic which stores in-  
mouse.  
formation from your computer. Floppy disks  
come in two types: 3.5" and 5.25."  
Drag and drop  
Font  
To position your pointer arrow on an object and  
press and hold the left mouse button, moving A set of letters, numbers or symbols of the same  
the mouse and releasing the button. typeface design.  
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Memory  
Gamma Correction  
Gamma is used to adjust the mid-range color  
density of your image.  
Part of the computer system that can store in-  
formation and retrieve it later.  
Menu  
A list of items either in the group windows or in  
your applications from which you can select.  
These are selected by clicking on them with your  
mouse button.  
H
Halftone  
This setting in the Options dialog box allows  
you to define how sharp you want the printed  
image to appear. There are three types with this  
printer driver: Spiral; Mesh; Error Diffusion.  
Mesh  
This is a type of dithering method which is part  
of the Halftone setting in the printer driver's  
Options dialog box. The dithering cells are  
larger than Spiral which makes misregistration  
of color less noticable.  
Handshaking  
In data communications, the automatic acknowl-  
edgment by the receiving device of information  
that has been sent to it, either by signals and the  
interface ("hard") or by software controls  
("soft").  
Mirror  
This function, in the printer driver Setup dialog  
box, will cause your image to be printed verti-  
cally reversed.  
Hex dump  
Conversion by the printer ofASCII symbols into  
their hexadecimal (base 16) equivalent. This is  
useful for programmers or other users who want  
to troubleshoot the communications between the  
computer and the printer.  
Mouse  
A device that controls the pointer arrow on your  
display in Windows.  
Mouse button  
The button on the top of the mouse which you  
press to make selections or do some action on  
your screen.  
I
Icon  
A small pictorial representation of an item on  
your computer's desktop in Windows.  
MS-DOS  
Microsoft Disk Operating System.  
Interface  
A hardware plug that allows cable connections  
of two devices. For example, a cable from a  
computer parallel port to a printer's parallel port.  
P
Parallel  
A communications interface that sends or re-  
ceives 8 bits of information plus control signals  
at a time.  
L
Landscape  
Parity  
Printing on paper across its wider dimensions,  
such as a spreadsheet that is 11 inches wide and  
8.5 inches high; landscape pictures are usually  
wider than they are tall.  
A bit in a serial information that allows a com-  
puter and printer to automatically check for er-  
rors in transmission.  
M
Point  
Megabyte  
1024 kilobytes, or 1,048,576 bytes. Also repre-  
sented as MB.  
This is the typical unit of measurement for height  
of a font. One point equals 1/72nd inch.  
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Portrait  
Title bar  
Printing on paper across the narrower dimen-  
sions, such as a letter on paper which is 8.5 The bar at the top of your window that shows  
inches wide and 11 inches high; portrait pic- the name of the current window.  
tures are usually taller than they are wide.  
TrueType font  
PostScript  
A type of scalable font supplied with the Star  
PostScript is a printer page description language WinType 800C printer and used in Windows to  
developed by Adobe Systems to communicate create WYSIWYG (WhatYou See Is What You  
between software applications and printers, in- Get) output. This font system was developed  
dependent of the printer's resolution.  
by Apple Computer.  
U
R
Use Max. Memory  
RAM  
Random Access Memory. This is memory that This is a setting in the Options dialog box for  
can be used to store information temporarily sending data to the printer via Windows' Print  
such as text or printing configurations. RAM- Manager.  
stored information is erased when the power is  
turned off.  
V
Virtual memory  
A method by which a computer substitutes hard  
disk space for RAM.  
ROM  
Read Only Memory. This is memory which can  
be stored permanently whether the power to the  
computer is on or off.  
W
Window  
S
An area of your display which shows informa-  
tion on your desktop. You can create and view  
documents through windows.  
Scalable fonts  
These are fonts created within the printer on a  
character-by character basis ensuring high speed  
and print quality. In virtually limitless sizes,  
these fonts can be scaled from 3 points to 999.75  
points in quarter-point increments.  
Windows  
A graphical user interface software program  
developed by Microsoft Corporation for use on  
MS-DOS computers.  
Serial  
A communications interface that sends or re-  
ceives 1 bit of information at a time at a speci-  
fied baud rate.  
WYSIWYG  
An abbreviation of What You See Is What You  
Get.  
Spiral  
This is a type of dithering method where the  
dithering cells are somewhat smaller than Mesh.  
It produces finer images for graphics and pre-  
sentations.  
System fonts  
These are fonts that are installed and used by  
Windows during a normal installation.  
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Index  
Symbols  
3-color  
Control panel  
15  
22, 28  
27  
386 Enhanced  
4-color  
D
22, 28  
Darkness  
23  
51  
58  
23  
34  
Description  
Dimensions  
DIP switch settings  
Dispose of used film  
A
A4  
28  
1
Accessories carton  
Auto  
29  
E
B
Electric shock  
51  
57  
58  
25  
Backup copy  
11  
41  
29  
29  
25  
12  
Engine  
Benzine  
Environment  
Error Diffusion  
Black Only  
Black Representation  
Brightness of tones  
Browse...  
F
Fast Print to Port  
Features of the printer  
Feed SA4 media  
Feeder mechanism  
Film  
23  
16  
C
32  
Centronics parallel interface cable  
9
26  
25  
24  
46  
Changing density  
22  
Changing gamma correction  
Changing halftones  
Film roll  
28  
Film roll bobbins  
1, 5, 34  
Changing halftones and image quality 24  
Changing the film roll setting  
Characters  
35  
57  
G
Gamma correction  
Genuine Star supplies  
Glossary  
25  
2
Cleaning the inside of the printer  
Cleaning the outside of the printer  
Clearing paper jams  
41  
41  
61  
46  
Coated paper  
2, 22  
26  
H
Color balance  
Halftone  
25  
26  
51  
Connecting the power cord  
Connecting the printer  
to your computer  
8
High speed printing  
High voltage  
9
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O
Installing the film roll  
5
Operating the printer  
17  
22  
Installing the printer driver  
11 Options button  
Installing the printer driver software 11 Options menu  
22  
Intensity  
30 Organic solvents  
41  
Interface  
58 Overhead projection (OHP) film  
9
2, 21  
Interface cable  
interface connector  
Interface port  
Iron-on transfer sheets  
56  
9
P
Package contents  
1
2, 21, 37 Paper extract rollers  
Paper feed  
44  
57  
J
Paper feeders  
44  
Jammed inside of the machine  
47 Paper feeding  
Paper jams  
51, 54  
54  
L
Paper lamp  
15, 46  
Landscape  
Lightness  
Loading print media  
Low  
22 Paper pinch rollers  
23 Paper tray  
44  
4, 17, 33  
17 Paper tray base  
29 Paper tray cover  
14 Parallel interface cable  
Performance  
1, 4  
1
LPT1  
3
26  
M
Photo  
30  
Main group  
21 Placing the printer  
41 Plain paper  
41 Portrait  
3
Maintaining your printer  
Maintenance & troubleshooting  
Manual loading  
Media type  
22  
22  
19 Power cable  
16, 22 Power supply  
29 Preparing to print  
iii, 11, 58 Presentation grade paper  
25 Print Monitor  
28 Print speed  
Printable area  
1
51, 52, 58  
3
Medium  
Memory  
2, 22  
Mesh  
27  
Monochrome  
29, 28  
19  
N
Printer driver  
1, 11  
21  
Not Ready mode  
15 Printers icon  
Printing  
23, 51, 52  
Printing on special A4 size media  
31  
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Printing speed  
57 Text  
30  
34  
Printing with iron-on transfer sheets 37 Thermal print head  
Printing with WinType 800C  
Program Manager  
15 Thinners  
41  
12, 21 Top cover  
7, 33  
33  
Protective pieces  
6, 49 Top Cover Support Bar  
49 Transporting your printer  
Troubleshooting  
Protective sheet  
48  
51  
R
RAM  
TrueType font samples  
iii, 11 TrueType fonts  
15 Turning OFF the power  
15 Turning ON the power  
15 Type of ink  
14  
11, 57  
17  
Ready button  
Ready lamp  
17  
Ready mode  
22  
Recommended coated paper  
Reference information  
Region of problem  
Reliability  
4
57  
51 Unpacking and checking  
58 the package contents  
U
1
Replacing the film roll  
Run  
33 Use Max. Memory  
27  
12  
W
S
Weight  
58  
11  
Sensitive information  
34 Windows  
Sensor  
33  
1
Setting up your printer  
Setup button  
21  
37  
6
Silicon  
Socket protective sheet  
Software fonts  
Special A4  
57  
28  
57  
25  
1
Specifications  
Spiral  
Starter 3-color film roll  
System requirements  
iv, 11  
T
Take-up roll  
Test print  
66  
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Customer service information  
In the event that you are experiencing some technical difficulty with your Star printer,  
please refer to Chapter 7 Maintenance & troubleshooting. That chapter provides you  
with easy methods to diagnose and resolve problems which you may encounter.  
For further technical support, you should first contact your Authorized Star Dealer. If  
you require additional support, Star Micronics offers a wide variety of technical support  
services. Please use the phone numbers listed below based on the country which your  
Star printer was purchased.  
Star Micronics Technical Hotline:  
North America:  
Hong Kong:  
1-908-572-3300  
852-795-2335  
Australia:  
New Zealand:  
61-2-748-4300  
64-9-570-1470  
Star Micronics FaxBack (Document Retrieval) System:  
Requires access to a facsimile machine or board with receive capability  
North America:  
1-908-572-4004  
Star Micronics Bulletin Board Service:  
Requires a computer modem  
North America:  
United Kingdom:  
France:  
1-908-572-5010  
44-494-461395  
33-1-305807  
Germany:  
Netherlands:  
Australia and New Zealand:  
49-69-780929  
31-73-424485  
61-2-748-2960  
Customer response  
Star Micronics Co., Ltd., invites your suggestions and comments on your printer and this  
Users Manual. Please address your correspondence to Attn: Product Manager  
Worldwide Headquarters  
536 Nanatsushinya  
Shimizu, Shizuoka Japan 424  
U.K. Market  
STAR MICRONICS UK., LTD.  
Star House  
Peregrine Business Park  
Gomm Road, High Wycombe  
Bucks. HP13 7DL, U.K.  
North and South America Markets  
STAR MICRONICS AMERICA, INC.  
70-D Ethel Road West  
Piscataway, NJ 08854  
New Zealand Market  
STAR MICRONICS (N.Z.) LTD.  
64 Lunn Ave, Mount Wellington  
P.O. Box 6255 Wellesley St.  
Auckland, New Zealand  
Australian Market  
STAR MICRONICS PTY. LTD.  
Unit A/107-115 Asquith Street  
Silverwater, NSW 2141, Australia  
European Market  
STAR MICRONICS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH  
Westerbachstraße 59  
D-60489 Frankfurt, F.R. of Germany  
Asian Market  
STAR MICRONICS ASIA LTD.  
18/F Tower 2, Enterprise Square  
9 Sheung Yuet Road, Kowloon Bay,  
HONG KONG  
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