IBM 3000 Printer User Manual


 
Preface
This publication is for the InfoPrint 3000 Type 3300 Model ES1 and InfoPrint 3000
Models ED1/ED2 Advanced Function Printers. You will find the terms InfoPrint
3000, Model ES1, and Models ED1/ED2 used throughout this document.
This publication explains how to operate and maintain the InfoPrint 3000 printers,
including the following models:
v ES1
v ED1/ED2
About This Book
This publication contains the following sections:
v “Chapter 1. Introduction” on page 1 contains an overview of the printer.
v “Chapter 2. Operator’s Overview” on page 9 describes the operator’s role in
using and maintaining the printer.
v “Chapter 3. Functional Areas” on page 15 describes the parts of the printer,
including its switches, controls, and Display Touch Screens.
v “Chapter 4. Using the Display Touch Screen” on page 33 describes and how to
use the Display Touch Screen.
v “Chapter 5. Task Summary” on page 43 summarizes the functions available from
the Display Touch Screenpull-down menus.
v “Chapter 6. Operator Responsibilities” on page 55 contains step-by-step
instructions for performing operator tasks.
v “Chapter 7. Ordering and Replacing Supplies” on page 175 contains step-by-step
instructions for ordering and replacing supplies for the printer.
v “Chapter 8. Configuring the System” on page 217 contains information and
step-by-step instructions for configuring the printer, the host attachments, and
the pre-processing and post-processing device interfaces; the chapter also
describes how to define forms for the printer.
v “Chapter 9. Print Quality and Problem Solving” on page 265 contains
information about solving common problems that may occur during printer
operation.
v “Chapter 10. Responding to Messages” on page 271 contains information about
messages and codes you may see on the printer Display Touch Screen and on
the Display Touch Screen windows.
v “Glossary” on page 297 defines terms used in the InfoPrint 3000 library.
How to Use This Book
Depending on your level of knowledge about the printers, you may need to use
some chapters more than others:
v New Operators
If you have little experience with the printers, begin with the following chapters:
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