NEC 4650N Printer User Manual


 
14 SuperScript 4650 Series — User’s Guide
IDENTIFYING PRINTER PARTS
Use the illustrations on the facing page to identify standard
parts for the SuperScript 4650 Series printer.
Front View
Operator Panel—for displaying messages and
configuring the printer
Power Button—for turning on and off the printer
Top Cover—provides access to the Fuser Unit and inside
of the printer (also serves as the Output Tray)
Output Tray —holds up to 250 printed sheets
Top Cover Release button—unlocks and opens the Top
Cover
Front Cover—provides access to Toner Modules and
Toner Collector
Front Cover Latch—unlocks and opens the Front Cover
Paper Tray 1—standard input tray, holds 250 sheets of
paper
Front Internal View
Toner Module Racks—holds Toner Modules
Toner Collector—collects used toner
Paper Transfer Rollers—moves the paper from the inside
of the printer to the Output Tray
Back View
Serial Number—necessary for warranty registration
Back Cover—provides access to clear paper jams
Back Cover Latch—lift to open back of printer
Filter Cover—contains the Ozone Filter
Bidirectional parallel interface—for attaching
bidirectional parallel cable from your computer
Ethernet interface—for attaching the Ethernet 10/100
Base-TX connectors from your network
SCSI Interface (Port)—for attaching a selected scanner
and/or Zip drive
Interface Panel—contains the interface for the controller
board, hard drive and network interface card
Power Cord Connector—for attaching the power cord
Back Vent—allows ventilation
Back Internal View
Transfer Drum—transfers image to paper
Registration Rollers—keeps the paper straight
Transfer Roller—works with the Transfer Drum to
transfer the image to the paper
Paper Discharger—removes the static electricity from the
paper
Transfer Unit—consists of the above four parts
Top Internal View
Fuser Unit—uses heat and pressure to adhere the toner
image to the paper. Contains two Fuser Rollers.
Fuser Oil Bottle—holds the oil that helps adhere the
toner image to the paper
Fuser Cleaning Roller—helps keep the Fuser Rollers
clean
Belt Cartridge—also known as the Photoconductor Belt
Module or OPC Unit.