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Oce COLORWAVE 300 brings cutting-edge performance to your office. It’s a multifunction system that delivers high-speed, high-quality CAD, GIS, and graphic arts printing, copying, and scanning. With its intuitive user interface and streamlined workflow, the Oce COLORWAVE 300 is easy to use and helps you save time and money.
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Océ-Technologies B.V.
© 2009 Océ.
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Further, Océ reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes.
Edition: 2009-10
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Contents
Contents
Available documentation.........................................................................
How to use this manual...........................................................................
The Océ ColorWave 300 key concepts...................................................
Get to know the Océ ColorWave 300 multifunction printer.........................
The main components.............................................................................
The Océ ColorWave 300 system.............................................................
Working area [Footprint].........................................................................
The Océ ColorWave 300 hardware and consumables..........................
The components of the printer (front)..............................................
The components of the printer (right hand side).............................
The components of the printer (back)..............................................
The components of the scanner .......................................................
The components of the top delivery tray (optional)........................
The user panel....................................................................................
The printing system consumables..........................................................
Connect the mains supply cable.............................................................
Switch on the printing system................................................................
Replace / Install the media.......................................................................
The Océ Express WebTools.....................................................................
Easy printing, copying and scanning.....................................................
Print a file from a USB mass storage device....................................
Use Océ Publisher Express to send a print job................................
Print a job from the Smart Inbox......................................................
Printer Driver to send a print job..............
3 Driver to send a print job......................
Make a fast copy of a CAD drawing..................................................
Make a normal color copy.................................................................
Make a fast b/w copy of a CAD drawing...........................................
Scan a color CAD drawing to PDF format........................................
Scan a CAD drawing to b/w TIFF format..........................................
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Scan to a USB mass storage device.................................................
Switch off the printing system................................................................
Define your workflow with the Océ Express WebTools...............................
The Océ Express WebTools...............................................................
The 'Jobs' tab.....................................................................................
The 'Preferences' tab..........................................................................
The 'Configuration' tab......................................................................
The 'Support' tab................................................................................
The 'System ' tab................................................................................
Set another language for the Océ Express WebTools....................
User roles and authorizations...........................................................
Log in as an authorized user.............................................................
Log out after your session.................................................................
Change the password for authorized users.....................................
How to edit a setting..........................................................................
View and check the settings..............................................................
Save the settings in a file...................................................................
Load the settings from a file..............................................................
Restore the factory defaults...............................................................
The system monitor...........................................................................
Shut down or restart the system.......................................................
Configure your printing system..............................................................
Change the regional settings.............................................................
Configure the sleep mode timer.......................................................
Configure the network settings in the Océ Express WebTools......
Configure and manage scan destinations........................................
Configure scan destinations........................................................
Configure a local scan destination............................................
Configure a remote scan destination........................................
Configure the pen settings..............................................................
Define your printing system preferences.............................................
What you need to know about default settings.............................
Define the system preferences........................................................
Define the print job preferences......................................................
Optimize the default output quality for print jobs.........................
Define the copy job preferences and copy templates...................
Optimize the default output quality for copy jobs.........................
Define the scan job preferences and scan templates....................
Optimize the default output quality for scan jobs.........................
Manage jobs on your printing system.................................................
The Smart Inbox and Jobs Queue concept....................................
Use Smart Inboxes in a multiple-user environment.....................
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Use Smart Inboxes in a repro environment...................................
Open or create a Smart Inbox.........................................................
Delete a Smart Inbox........................................................................
Use the Océ ColorWave 300 multifunction printer......................................
Pause, resume or delete an active job .................................................
Introduction to scan jobs.................................................................
Feed the original...............................................................................
Use the carrier sheet........................................................................
Do a basic scan job...........................................................................
Extended scan jobs................................................................................
Introduction to scan jobs.................................................................
Do an extended scan job.................................................................
Available settings for scan jobs......................................................
Make a scan and remove a strip.....................................................
Introduction to copy jobs.................................................................
Feed the original...............................................................................
Use the carrier sheet........................................................................
Do a basic copy job..........................................................................
Extended copy jobs................................................................................
Introduction to copy jobs.................................................................
Do an extended copy job.................................................................
Available settings for copy jobs......................................................
Make multiple sets of copies...........................................................
Make a copy with a stamp...............................................................
Scale to another media size.............................................................
Make a copy and add a strip............................................................
Make a copy and remove a strip.....................................................
Make a copy of a specific area of an original.................................
Make a copy and delete a specific area of an original..................
What you need to know before you send your print jobs............
Use Océ Publisher Express to send a print job..............................
Printer Driver to send a print job............
3 Driver to send a print job....................
Use FTP to send a print job to the Océ ColorWave 300................
Use LPR to send a print job to the Océ ColorWave 300................
Print a job from the Smart Inbox....................................................
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Print a file from a USB mass storage device..................................
Ensure the best output quality......................................................................
Introduction to how to ensure the best output quality.......................
Optimize the output quality of the scanner..........................................
Calibrate the scanner.......................................................................
Define the output quality of the printer................................................
The quality modes............................................................................
Output type, output quality and print speed..................................
Recommended media types and quality modes...........................
Color Management...........................................................................
'Color Management'...................................................................
'Color feel'...................................................................................
Océ 'Enhanced colors: RGB input data'....................................
Océ 'Enhanced colors: CMYK input data'.................................
Océ 'Enhanced colors: Rendering intent'.................................
What is a media profile?............................................................
Manage media............................................................................
Download a media profile from the Océ web site...................
Input profiles.....................................................................................
What is an input profile? ...........................................................
Manage input profiles................................................................
Check the output quality of the printer ................................................
'Demo print'......................................................................................
'Quality check' print..........................................................................
'Tone scale area check' print...........................................................
'Color reference chart' print.............................................................
Output quality problems..................................................................
Optimize the output quality of the printer............................................
Optimize the output quality on the printer ....................................
Use the 'Print quality' wizard...........................................................
Maintain the Océ ColorWave 300 multifunction printer.............................
Replace / Install the media.....................................................................
Replace the ink tanks.............................................................................
Replace a defective printhead...............................................................
Replace the maintenance cassette........................................................
Clean the scanner...................................................................................
Upgrade or re-install the system..........................................................
Introduction.......................................................................................
Backup the system data...................................................................
Install the new system software......................................................
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Restore the system data..................................................................
System messages and solutions...................................................................
Overview...........................................................................................
Cover or door opened......................................................................
Remove jammed media...................................................................
Temperature or humidity out of range...........................................
Carriage away from home position too long.................................
Clear an original jam on the scanner..............................................
Introduction to managing licenses.......................................................
The 'Licenses' tab in the Océ Express WebTools................................
The basic workflow of 'Support' - 'Licenses' activation......................
Océ License Logic...................................................................................
The structure of license files and licenses...........................................
Check your licenses................................................................................
Save the currently active licenses.........................................................
Install a new license...............................................................................
Océ Repro Desk Studio..........................................................................
Océ Repro Desk Studio....................................................................
Account management............................................................................
An overview of Océ Account Center...............................................
Network and Security settings......................................................................
Check or adapt the network settings....................................................
Check or adapt the security settings.....................................................
Specifications of the Océ ColorWave 300.....................................................
Specifications Océ ColorWave 300 printer ..........................................
Specifications Océ Scanner Express....................................................
Specifications Océ PowerM controller.................................................
Specifications drivers and job submission software..........................
Preferred Océ media names..................................................................
Typical drying times...............................................................................
Standard scale factor.............................................................................
Requirements for the USB mass storage device ................................
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Reader's comment sheet.......................................................................
Addresses of local Océ organizations...........................................................
Addresses of local Océ organisations .................................................
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Chapter 1
Introduction
Notes for the reader
Notes for the reader
Introduction
This manual helps you to use the Océ ColorWave 300. The manual contains a description of the product and guidelines to use and operate the Océ ColorWave 300.
Definition
Attention-Getters
Parts of this manual require your special attention. These parts can provide the following:
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Additional general information, for example, information that is useful when you
â– perform a task.
Information to prevent personal injuries or property damage.
Note, Attention and Caution
The words Note, Attention and Caution draw your attention to important information.
Overview of the attention getters
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Word
Note
Icon Indicates
Tips or additional information about the correct use of the product.
Attention
Caution
Caution
Information to prevent property damage, for example damage to the product, documents or files.
Information to prevent personal injuries.
The Caution indication has several icons that warn against various hazards. The icons are shown below.
General hazard
Caution
Caution
Hot surface
Electric shock
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Word
Caution
Caution
Icon
Notes for the reader
Indicates
Moving parts
Laser beam
The use of heat-resistant gloves is mandatory when you carry out the actions concerned.
Safety information
The safety information for this product is included in a separate manual with the title
Safety information. This manual is part of the documentation set that you received with your product.
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Available documentation
Available documentation
Introduction
This manual is part of a complete documentation set. The following table shows a complete overview of the available documentation.
Available documentation Océ ColorWave 300
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Documentation
User manual - Operating information
Availability
â–
â–
On www.oce.com
Available as a html document and as a
PDF file in multiple languages.
On CD-ROM
Available as a html document and as a
PDF file in multiple languages.
User manual - Safety information
â–
â–
On www.oce.com
Available as a PDF file.
On CD-ROM
Available as a PDF file.
Wide-Format Printing Systems -
Connectivity Manual
â–
â–
On www.oce.com
Available as a PDF file in English only.
On CD-ROM
Available as a PDF file in English only.
Note:
Visit Océ on the internet at www.oce.com for the latest information.
Available documentation Océ Express WebTools
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Documentation
User manual - Operating information
Availability
â–
â–
On www.oce.com
Available as a html document and as a
PDF file in multiple languages.
On CD-ROM
Available as a html document and as a
PDF file in multiple languages.
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Documentation
On-line Help
Available documentation
Availability
â–
Embedded in the application
Available in multiple languages.
Note:
Visit Océ on the internet at www.oce.com for the latest information.
Available documentation Océ Windows
®
Printer Driver
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Documentation
User manual
Availability
â–
â–
On www.oce.com
Available as a PDF file in multiple languages.
On Driver Pack CD-ROM
Available as a PDF file in multiple languages.
On-line Help
â–
Embedded in the application
Available in multiple languages.
Note:
Visit Océ on the internet at www.oce.com for the latest information.
Available documentation Océ PostScript
®
3 Driver
#
Documentation
Installation manual
Availability
â–
â–
On www.oce.com
Available as a PDF file in multiple languages.
On Driver Pack CD-ROM
Available as a PDF file in multiple languages.
On-line Help
â–
Embedded in the application
Available in multiple languages.
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Available documentation
Note:
Visit Océ on the internet at www.oce.com for the latest information.
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How to use this manual
How to use this manual
Introduction
You can access a topic quickly with the following methods.
â–
Refer to the alphabetical index at the end of the manual.
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Refer to the table of contents at the beginning of this manual.
Before you turn to the complete table of contents, you can also use the following table to find a topic quickly.
The sections of this manual
The following table gives an overview of how the chapters are arranged logically.
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Chapters
1
Section
Introduction
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Topics
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Overview of available documentation.
Explanation regarding the manual and how to use it.
The Océ ColorWave 300 key concepts.
User interaction.
2 Get to know the Océ Color-
Wave 300multifunction printer
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The main components.
Footprint.
The Océ ColorWave 300 hardware.
The consumables.
3
4
Quick start
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Connect the mains supply cable.
Switch on the printing system.
Load the media.
The Océ Express WebTools.
The Smart Inbox.
Easy copying, scanning and printing
Define your workflow with the Océ Express WebTools
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â–
â–
â–
Introduction.
Configure your printing system.
Define your printing system preferences.
Manage jobs on your printing system.
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How to use this manual
Chapters
5
6
7
8
9
10
Section
Use the Océ ColorWave
300 multifunction printer
Ensure the best output quality
Maintain the Océ Color-
Wave 300 multifunction printer
Solve problems
License management
Software options
11 / B
Appendix
A
Network and Security settings
Specifications of the Océ
ColorWave 300
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Topics
Connect the mains supply cable.
Switch on the printing system.
Basic and extended scan jobs.
Basic and extended copy jobs.
Send print jobs.
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Optimize the output quality of the scanner.
Define the output quality of the printer.
- Color management.
- Media.
- Input profiles.
Check the output quality of the printer.
Optimize the output quality of the printer.
- Print quality wizard.
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Replace the media.
Replace consumables: printhead and maintenance cassette.
Maintain the scanner.
Upgrade the system.
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Remove jammed media.
Clear an original jam on the scanner.
Clear a media jam.
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Manage licenses.
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Océ Repro Desk Studio.
Account management.
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Check and adapt network settings.
Check and adapt security settings.
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System specifications.
Specifications drivers and job submission software.
Preferred Océ media types and sizes.
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Chapters
Appendix
B
Appendix
C
Section
General information
General information
How to use this manual
Topics
Reader's comment sheet.
Addresses of local Océ organizations.
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The Océ ColorWave 300 key concepts
The Océ ColorWave 300 key concepts
Océ ColorWave 300 system configuration
The Océ ColorWave 300 system is available in a number of configurations.
The Océ ColorWave 300 multifunction printer is a printer combined with an Océ scanner Express, top delivery tray and a lower receiving tray.
The minimum configuration is a 2 roll printer only version with a lower receiving tray.
Copy functionality
The Océ ColorWave 300multifunction printer offers a large number of copy activities.
A wide variety of original and copy related settings are supported. You can specify particular layout, media, finishing, feeding and quality enhancement options from the user panel.
Scan functionality
The Océ ColorWave 300multifunction printer offers a large number of scan activities.
A wide variety of original and scan related settings are supported. You can specify particular layout and quality enhancement options and you can select a local or remote scan destination from the user panel.
USB
Support of USB scanning and printing.
Green button principle
The Océ ColorWave 300 multifunction printer is a very user-friendly system. Basic copy or scan jobs can be performed by simply pressing the start button on the user panel.
Only if you want to perform more complex copy or scan jobs, you have to change the default settings with the help of the other settings on the user panel. The templates offer you extended ease of use because you can use them to store preferred combinations of settings.
Templates
The user panel offers you a number of customizable templates for the job settings of a copy or scan job. The templates allow you to store your preferred job settings. To start
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The Océ ColorWave 300 key concepts
a job you simply select a template on the user panel and press the start button. Templates can be managed in the Océ Express WebTools.
Integrated Océ Express WebTools controller application
The Océ Express WebTools controller application supports a centralized workflow. Only one application with a transparent and intuitive layout where you can perform many tasks based on user role defined access. The jobs tab gives you a full overview and full control on print and scan job management, but also allows you to manage your templates, stamps, system preferences and network connectivity settings.
Print and copy jobs
A print and copy job is a job sent to the Océ ColorWave 300 printer from a user application (print job) or from the scanner (copy job). A print or copy job can consist of several sets, which in turn may consist of several pages. Sorting of a job can take place based on sets or on pages.
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User interaction
User interaction
Introduction
The user can communicate with the Océ ColorWave 300 from local locations and remote locations.
User panel
The Océ ColorWave 300 offers a user panel that allows you to do the following.
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Maintain the system. Examples: monitor the queue, monitor the system status, print
â–
â– a demo print, cancel a job.
Define the settings for copy and scan jobs.
Define the settings for print-from-USB jobs.
Integrated Océ Express WebTools controller application
The Océ Express WebTools controller application supports a centralized workflow. Only one application with a transparent and intuitive layout where you can perform many tasks based on user role defined access. Separate work spaces give you a full overview and full control on print and scan job management, but also allows you to manage your templates, system preferences and network connectivity settings. You can also monitor the status of your system in this application. You can access the integrated Océ Express
WebTools controller application from any networked workstation.
Printer drivers
With the Océ ColorWave 300 the Océ Windows
®
Printer Driver and the Océ PostScript
®
3™ Drivers can be used. With these drivers users in remote locations can print their files directly from their applications to the Océ ColorWave 300. More information about installing, configuring and using drivers can be found in the documentation provided with the drivers. All Océ drivers (PostScript
®
driver not included) can be freely downloaded from the internet at www.oce.com.
Océ Publisher Express job submission software
Océ provides Océ Publisher Express job submission software that allows you to send print jobs to your Océ ColorWave 300.
Océ Publisher Express is a built-in job submitter in the Océ Express WebTools. You can open Océ Publisher Express in the jobs tab of the Océ Express WebTools ('Create new job').
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Chapter 2
Get to know the Océ ColorWave 300 multifunction printer
The main components
The main components
Introduction
The 'Océ ColorWave 300' consists of two main components.
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Component
The 'Océ ColorWave 300' hardware
The Océ Express WebTools
Description / Function
The exact hardware components depend on the commercial version of the 'Océ ColorWave 300'.
You can find more information about the hardware components in chapter 2.
The Océ Express WebTools is an application that runs on the embedded 'Océ ColorWave 300' web server.
The purposes of the Océ Express WebTools are the following.
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Settings and configuration management
Queue management
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License management
System monitoring
Scan retrieval
Print job submission
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The Océ ColorWave 300 system
The Océ ColorWave 300 system
Introduction
The Océ ColorWave 300 is a multifunction printer.
The Océ ColorWave 300 offers a wide range of print functionalities. The Océ ColorWave
300 uses the CMYK color model. The printer contains printheads for cyan, magenta, yellow, and black (CMYK) and is based on thermal inkjet technology.
The Océ ColorWave 300 color printing system consists of the following components:
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The Océ ColorWave 300 printer, including the Océ PowerM
®
controller.
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The 'Océ Scanner Express' (Optional).
The 'Top Delivery Tray' (Optional).
The modular construction of the Océ ColorWave 300 allows you to create a customized configuration.
The Océ ColorWave 300 main components
The following figure shows the components of the Océ ColorWave 300 multifunction printer.
3
2
1
[10] The Océ ColorWave 300 system
1. The Océ ColorWave 300 printer, including the Océ PowerM
®
controller.
2. The 'Océ Scanner Express'.
3. The 'Top Delivery Tray'.
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Working area [Footprint]
Working area [Footprint]
'Océ ColorWave 300 multifunction Express' without top delivery tray
The 'Océ ColorWave 300 multifunction Express' requires a floor space of 2242 mm x
986 mm ( 88.2 inch x 38.8 inch).
1978mm / 77.8”
2242mm / 88.2”
264mm / 10.4”
[11] Footprint Océ ColorWave 300 multifunction Express without top delivery tray
'Océ ColorWave 300 multifunction Express' with top delivery tray
The 'Océ ColorWave 300 multifunction Express' requires a floor space of 2242 mm x
1116 mm ( 88.2 inch x 44 inch).
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Working area [Footprint]
1978mm / 77.8”
2242mm / 88.2”
264mm / 10.4”
[12] Footprint Océ ColorWave 300 multifunction Express with top delivery tray
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The components of the printer (front)
The Océ ColorWave 300 hardware and consumables
The components of the printer (front)
Illustration
5 6 7 8
2
1
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3
9
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12
13
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16 15
[13] Components printer (front)
The main components of the printer (front)
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1
Component
media roll (2)
2
3
4
5 media roll (1) lower front door upper front cover front top cover
Function
Provide the media for your printed output.
Provide the media for your printed output.
Door to access the media path.
Cover.
Cover.
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6
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8
9
Component
rear top door user panel printhead door ink tank
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15
16
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11 /
B
12
13 on / off button lower right door media unload button roll holder lower receiving tray foot cover wheel
The components of the printer (front)
Function
Door to access the print surface
/ media output section.
View the printer information.
Door to access the printhead(s).
Plastic container that contains a bag with ink.
Switches the system on and off.
Door to access the controller
(Service only).
Button used to retract the media.
a flange at both sides of the media roll to transport the media.
Receive the output.
Cover of the foot.
Swivel wheel with brakes.
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The components of the printer (right hand side)
The components of the printer (right hand side)
Illustration
1
[14] Components printer (right hand side)
The main components of the printer (right hand side)
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Number
1
Component
maintenance door
maintenance cassette
Function
Door to get access to the maintenance cassette.
Device used for the maintenance of the printhead(s).
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The components of the printer (back)
Illustration
The components of the printer (back)
1
2
3
[15] Components printer (back)
The main components of the printer (back)
#
Number
1
Component
connection panel
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2
3 power switch wheel connector for the TDT
Function
Panel with access to the connectors for the network / folder.
Switch of the mains supply.
Swivel wheel with brakes.
Electrical connector for the top delivery tray.
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The components of the scanner
The components of the scanner
Illustration
4 5 6 7 8
3
2
1
9
[16] Component of the scanner
Component - function table
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1
Component
original size ruler
2 original feed rollers
3
4
5
6 scanner top cover scanner open levers original support rollers scanner top cover rollers
7
8
9 original sensors transparent contact plates original feeding table
Description / Function
Use this ruler to measure the original.
A set of rollers used to transport the original.
Top cover of the scanner.
Lever to open the top cover of the scanner.
A set of rollers to guide the original.
A set of rollers in the top cover to guide the original.
Sensors to detect the original.
Cover of the image sensors.
Use this table if you feed the original into the scanner.
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Component
original guide
The components of the scanner
Description / Function
Guides the original over the scanner to the front.
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The components of the top delivery tray (optional)
The components of the top delivery tray (optional)
Illustration
1
2
3
[17] Components Top Delivery Tray
The main components of the printer (back)
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Number
1
2
3
Component
top delivery tray door top delivery tray output section top delivery tray
Description
Stack the prints and copies
Door to access the media feed to the TDT.
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The user panel
The user panel
Illustration
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7 8
5
4
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2
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[18] The user panel
Overview
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Nr
1
Component
start button
Description / Function
The button on the user panel that allows the operator to start a scan job, a print job or a copy job.
When active, it blinks.
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The user panel
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5
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Nr
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7
8
9
10
Component
stop button lower left soft key
USB stick interface user panel display upper left soft key upper right soft key status light confirmation button scroll wheel
Description / Function
The button on the user panel that allows the operator to do the following:
â– immediately interrupt the job (scan job, print job or a copy job).
Key that allows the operator to select the option displayed in lower left corner of the screen of the user panel.
Option to connect a USB stick device to the system.
The color screen.
Key that allows the operator to select the option displayed in upper left corner of the screen of the user panel.
Key that allows the operator to select the option displayed in upper right corner of the screen of the user panel.
The status light indicates the status of the printer:
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â–
A green light indicates that the system is ready.
A blinking green light indicates that the system
â–
â– is busy.
A red light indicates that an error occurred.
A blinking red light indicates that the system is busy and an error occurred.
Button that allows the operator to do the following:
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Open a setting.
Close and confirm the selected value of a setting.
Wheel on the right side of the user panel, that allows the operator to do the following:
â–
Scroll through settings and values.
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The user panel
Nr
11 /
B
Component
numeric buttons
12 clear button(C) lower right soft key
Description / Function
Buttons with the numeric values 0-9 in the lower part of the user panel, that allow the operator to enter a numeric value, for example the number of prints or copies.
With the clear button the operator can delete the last added numeric value.
Key that allows the operator to select the option displayed in lower right corner of the screen of the user panel.
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The printing system consumables
The printing system consumables
#
Consumable
media
For detailed information:
Consumable part
roll core adapter for 3" core
Océ ColorWave 300 supplies media cutter printhead ink tank maintenance cassette ink colors cyan (C) magenta (M) yellow (Y) black (K)
Description
Roll that carries the media. A roll has a 2" core.
The core of the media roll is the cardboard inner part of the roll.
Optional adapter to load a media roll with a
3" core.
Knife to cut the media.
Container that contains a bag with ink.
Container used for the maintenance of a print head.
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Chapter 3
Quick start
Connect the mains supply cable
Connect the mains supply cable
Caution:
Make sure the power switch is in 'off' position.
1.
Plug in the mains supply cable at the power connection at the back of the printer.
2.
Plug the other side of the mains supply cable into the wall socket.
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Switch on the printing system
Switch on the printing system
1.
Switch on the power switch at the rear side of the printing system.
2.
Use the on / off button at the front side of the printer to switch on the printing system.
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Replace / Install the media
Replace / Install the media
Introduction
The standard configuration of the Océ ColorWave 300 contains two rolls of media .
Appendix A contains a list of the supported media types and media sizes.
This section describes how to remove and load a roll of media .
When to do
Change a roll when a job needs a media type or size that is not on one of the rolls.
Change the media type that is defined on the system when the defined media type and the available media type do not correspond.
How to remove a roll of media
1.
Press the media unload button on the right-hand side of the roll.
[22] Press the media unload button
The medium automatically retracts from the printer.
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2.
Use both hands to remove the roll.
Replace / Install the media
[23] Remove the roll
3.
Both far ends of the roll contain roll holders with handles. Lift the handles to release the roll holders.
[24] Release the roll holders
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Replace / Install the media
4.
Remove the roll holders.
[25] Remove the roll holders
How to load a new media roll
1.
Insert the roll holder in both ends of the new media roll.
2.
Press the handles down to fasten the roll holders.
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3.
Put the saddles into position at the ends of the track.
Replace / Install the media
[26] Saddles
4.
Use both hands to place both roll holders in the green saddles on the printer.
5.
Use both hands to slide the medium under the paper guide. Place the media on the printer as shown in the figure below.
The medium loads into the printer from the top of the media roll.
Make sure the medium makes contact with the paper guide.
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Replace / Install the media
6.
The printer automatically draws the medium into the correct position.
7.
The user panel displays the message 'New media detected on roll 1' or 'New media detected on roll 2'. Follow the steps in the wizard to define the correct media type. The media size is detected automatically.
Note:
The printer automatically detects the width of the media.
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The Océ Express WebTools
The Océ Express WebTools
Introduction
The Océ Express WebTools is an application that runs embedded on the Océ PlotWave
300. You can use an Internet browser (Microsoft
®
Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or
Mozilla Firefox™ 2.0 (or higher) to open the home page of the Océ Express WebTools.
Definition
You can use the Océ Express WebTools to do the following.
â–
Send print jobs to your Océ ColorWave 300 with Océ Publisher Express.
â–
â–
Access the settings to manage the configuration and preferences of the printing system.
To change settings in the Océ Express WebTools you must log in using one of three predefined user roles because the settings are all password protected. (see
and authorizations’ on page 82 )
Monitor the status of the printing system.
How to access the Océ Express WebTools
To access the Océ Express WebTools do the following.
â–
Enter the Océ ColorWave 300 Hostname (for example http://OceColorWave300) in the workstation web browser. The hostname is displayed on the printer user panel.
or
â–
Enter the Océ ColorWave 300 IP address (for example http://134.188.26.173) in the workstation web browser.
Note:
If the Océ Express WebTools do not appear, contact the network administrator to check the network parameters. Check if the Océ ColorWave 300 network settings have been registered in the network infrastructure.
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The Smart Inbox
The Smart Inbox
Definition
Smart Inboxes are used for customized job management. You can get an overview of the
Smart Inboxes when you open the 'Jobs' tab in the Océ Express WebTools.
Illustration
Jobs in a Smart Inbox
You can use the Smart Inbox to manage your jobs. Define one or more Smart Inbox names that allow you to easily organize and access your jobs.
The following jobs are placed in a Smart Inbox.
â–
Print jobs, sent via printer drivers, applications or Océ Publisher Express.
In the printer driver, application or job submitter you can select the Smart Inbox you want to print to. When you use the Océ Windows
®
Printer Driver you can also enable
â– or disable 'Direct print'. When 'Direct print' is enabled your print job will be sent to the print queue immediately. When 'Direct print' is disabled your print job is kept in the Smart Inbox and you must send the print job to the print queue manually.
Scan jobs, if the selected scan destination is set to 'Local to the Smart Inbox'.
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The Smart Inbox
â–
If you select a remote scan destination ('Configuration' - 'Scan destinations') it is possible that the scanned file cannot be delivered to this destination. In that case the scanned file will also be placed in the 'Scans' Smart Inbox.
Copy jobs
If you want your copy jobs to appear in a Smart Inbox, you must enable the 'Preferences' - 'System settings' - 'Smart Inbox management' - 'Display a Smart Inbox with all jobs' setting. Your copy job is then displayed in the 'View all' Smart Inbox. The
'Preferences' - 'System settings' - 'Smart Inbox management' - 'Save printed jobs in a
Smart Inbox' - setting determines if copy jobs that have been printed will be kept in the Smart Inbox for reprint or not.
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Print a file from a USB mass storage device
Easy printing, copying and scanning
Print a file from a USB mass storage device
1.
Insert USB mass storage device in the USB stick interface on the user panel.
2.
The system automatically selects the print tab.
3.
Open the print tab with the confirmation button above the scroll wheel.
The content of your USB mass storage device is displayed.
4.
Use the scroll wheel to browse to the job you want to print.
5.
Use the start button to start printing.
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Use Océ Publisher Express to send a print job
Use Océ Publisher Express to send a print job
Introduction
Océ Publisher Express is a job submitter that is integrated in the Océ Express WebTools.
Illustration
How to use Océ Publisher Express to send a print job
#
Step
1
Action
Open your web browser.
Remarks
Use one of the following web browsers
â–
Microsoft
®
Internet Explorer 6.0 (or
â– higher)
Mozilla Firefox™ 2.0 (or higher)
2 Enter the URL http://'printer
name' in your workstation browser to connect to the Océ
Express WebTools.
'Printer name' is the name of your Océ
ColorWave 300 printer.
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Use Océ Publisher Express to send a print job
Step
3
4
5
6
7
Action
Open the 'Jobs' tab,
Remarks
This tab displays the following.
â–
The Océ Publisher Express section.
â–
â–
An overview of all jobs that are currently available in the 'Jobs - Queue'.
An overview of all the Smart Inboxes that currently contain on or more jobs.
Click on 'Create new job' in the
Océ Publisher Express section.
Click on 'Add file' and use the
Browse... button to select the file you want to print.
A separate window opens.
You can print documents with the following data formats
â–
â–
â–
- HP-GL - .hp, .hpg, .hpgl
- HP-GL/2 - .hp2
- HP RTL - .rtl
â–
â–
â–
â–
â–
â–
â–
â–
â–
- CALS - .cls, .cal
- NIRS - .nir, .nif
- CalComp - .cc, .906, .907, .951, .crf,
.pci
- Edmics (C4) - .c4
- TIFF - .tif
- PostScript 3 - .ps (optional)
- PDF - .pdf (optional)
- JPEG - .jpg, .jpeg
- DWF, DWF/X
Change the 'Settings' and the
'Preset' if necessary.
In the 'Workflow' section enter the name of the Smart Inbox you want to print to and click 'Print' to send the print job to the
Smart Inbox.
Job settings that you change in Océ Publisher Express always overrule the default settings defined in the Océ Express
WebTools.
You can easily create a new Smart Inbox if you enter a new Smart Inbox name.
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Print a job from the Smart Inbox
Print a job from the Smart Inbox
How to print a job from the Smart Inbox using the Océ Express WebTools
1.
Select the 'Jobs' tab in the Océ Express WebTools.
2.
Select the job and click 'Print'. The job is copied into the Job Queue.
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Use the Océ Windows
®
Printer Driver to send a print job
Use the Océ Windows
®
Printer Driver to send a print job
Introduction
Océ provides the Océ Windows
®
Printer Driver that allows you to send print jobs to your Océ ColorWave 300. This driver is a mixed raster-vector HP-GL/2 printer driver that allows you to print from any application under Windows 2000
®
, Windows XP
®
,
Windows Vista
®
or Windows Server
®
2003 to your Océ printer.
Illustration
How to use the Océ Windows
®
Printer Driver to send a print job
#
Step
1
Action
Open the file that you want to print in the source application.
Remarks
AutoCAD
®
2000 or any other Windows application
2
3
4
From the 'File' menu of the application, click 'Print'.
Select the Océ ColorWave 300 in the 'Printer' area of the 'Print' dialog box.
Click 'Properties'.
You can define the default print job settings in the printer.
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Use the Océ Windows
®
Printer Driver to send a print job
Step
5
6
7
Action
In the 'Basic' tab activate 'Océ
Ticket enabled' to overrule the default values for the job settings.
Check all tabs in the driver and change the default settings if necessary.
Click 'OK' to send the print job to the print queue.
Remarks
Note:
More information about how to install, configure and use the driver is available in the documentation provided with the Océ Windows
®
Printer Driver.
â–
â– the Océ Windows
®
Printer Driver Online Help the Océ Windows
®
Printer Driver User manual
Note:
The Océ ColorWave 300 is delivered with a driver pack CD-ROM. You can also download the latest Océ drivers, free of charge, from our Web site www.oce.com.
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Use the Océ PostScript
®
3 Driver to send a print job
Use the Océ PostScript
®
3 Driver to send a print job
Introduction
Océ provides the Océ PostScript
®
3 Driver that allows you to send print jobs to your
Océ ColorWave 300.
Note:
You need a license to be able to print PostScript
®
files on the Océ ColorWave 300.
Note:
More information about how to install, configure and use the driver is available in the documentation provided with the Océ PostScript
®
3 Driver.
â– the Océ PostScript
®
3 Driver Online Help
â– the Océ PostScript
®
3 Driver Installation manual
Illustration
How to use the Océ PostScript
®
3 Driver to send a print job
#
Step
1
Action
Open the file that you want to print in the source application.
Remarks
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Use the Océ PostScript
®
3 Driver to send a print job
Step
2
3
4
5
6
7
Action
From the 'File' menu of the application, click 'Print'.
Select the Océ ColorWave 300 in the 'Printer' area of the 'Print' dialog box.
Click 'Properties'.
Remarks
You can define the default print job settings in the Océ Express WebTools.
Activate the Océ Job Ticket to overrule the default values for the job settings.
Check and change the Printer
Features settings if necessary.
Click 'OK' to send the print job to the print queue.
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Make a fast copy of a CAD drawing
Make a fast copy of a CAD drawing
1.
Feed the original face up and centered on the original feeding table.
Note:
You do not need to center the original precisely. The exact position of the original is automatically detected by the scanner.
The 'Copy' tab is automatically activated on the user panel.
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Make a fast copy of a CAD drawing
Note:
The description of the first default copy template is displayed ('Fast CAD color copy').
With a copy template you can pre-define the settings you need for a copy job. You only need to set the job settings once and you can store the settings in a job template that is presented on the user panel. You can re-use the job template for each next job without the need to redefine all the settings every time. (see
‘Define the copy job preferences and
).
2.
Press the start button.
After the scan procedure the scanner always holds the original. You can release the original if you select 'Release paper' on the user panel.
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Make a normal color copy
Make a normal color copy
1.
Feed the original face up and centered on the original feeding table.
Note:
You do not need to center the original precisely. The exact position of the original is automatically detected by the scanner.
The 'Copy' tab is automatically activated on the user panel.
2.
Open the 'Copy' tab with the confirmation button above the scroll wheel.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to select copy template 2 ('Normal color copy').
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Make a normal color copy
Note:
With a copy template you can pre-define the settings you need for a copy job. You only need to set the job settings once and you can store the settings in a job template that is presented on the user panel. You can re-use the job template for each next job without the need to redefine all the settings every time. (see
‘Define the copy job preferences and
).
4.
Press the start button.
After the scan procedure the scanner always holds the original. You can release the original if you select 'Release paper' on the user panel.
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Make a fast b/w copy of a CAD drawing
Make a fast b/w copy of a CAD drawing
1.
Feed the original face up and centered on the original feeding table.
Note:
You do not need to center the original precisely. The exact position of the original is automatically detected by the scanner.
The 'Copy' tab is automatically activated on the user panel.
2.
Open the 'Copy' tab with the confirmation button above the scroll wheel.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to select copy template 3 ('Fast CAD b/w copy').
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Make a fast b/w copy of a CAD drawing
Note:
With a copy template you can pre-define the settings you need for a copy job. You only need to set the job settings once and you can store the settings in a job template that is presented on the user panel. You can re-use the job template for each next job without the need to redefine all the settings every time. (see
‘Define the copy job preferences and
).
4.
Press the start button.
After the scan procedure the scanner always holds the original. You can release the original if you select 'Release paper' on the user panel.
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Scan a color CAD drawing to PDF format
Scan a color CAD drawing to PDF format
1.
Feed the original face up and centered on the original feeding table.
Note:
You do not need to center the original precisely. The exact position of the original is automatically detected by the scanner.
2.
Select 'Scan' on the user panel.
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Scan a color CAD drawing to PDF format
Note:
The description of the first default scan template is displayed ('CAD to color PDF').
With a scan template you can pre-define the settings you need for a scan job. You only need to set the job settings once and you can store the settings in a job template that is presented on the user panel. You can re-use the job template for each next job without the need to redefine all the settings every time. (see
‘Define the scan job preferences and
).
3.
Press the start button.
After the scan procedure the scanner always holds the original. You can release the original if you select 'Release paper' on the user panel.
Result
The scanned PDF file is placed in the Smart Inbox 'Scans'. You can access this Smart
Inbox via the'Jobs' tab in the Océ Express WebTools.
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Scan a CAD drawing to b/w TIFF format
Scan a CAD drawing to b/w TIFF format
1.
Feed the original face up and centered on the original feeding table.
Note:
You do not need to center the original precisely. The exact position of the original is automatically detected by the scanner.
2.
Select 'Scan' on the user panel.
3.
Open the 'Scan' tab with the confirmation button above the scroll wheel.
4.
Use the scroll wheel to select scan template 2 ('CAD to b/w TIFF').
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Scan a CAD drawing to b/w TIFF format
Note:
With a scan template you can pre-define the settings you need for a scan job. You only need to set the job settings once and you can store the settings in a job template that is presented on the user panel. You can re-use the job template for each next job without the need to redefine all the settings every time. (see
‘Define the scan job preferences and
).
5.
Press the start button.
After the scan procedure the scanner always holds the original. You can release the original if you select 'Release paper' on the user panel.
Result
The scanned TIFF file is placed in the Smart Inbox 'Scans'. You can access this Smart
Inbox via the'Jobs' tab in the Océ Express WebTools.
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Scan to a USB mass storage device
Scan to a USB mass storage device
Before you begin
â–
Specifications of the USB mass storage deveice:
‘Requirements for the USB mass storage
1.
Feed the original face up and centered on the original feeding table.
Note:
You do not need to center the original precisely. The exact position of the original is automatically detected by the scanner.
2.
Select 'Scan' on the user panel.
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Scan to a USB mass storage device
3.
Open the 'Scan' tab with the confirmation button above the scroll wheel.
4.
Use the scroll wheel to select scan template 3 ('Scan to USB').
Note:
With a scan template you can pre-define the settings you need for a scan job. You only need to set the job settings once and you can store the settings in a job template that is presented on the user panel. You can re-use the job template for each next job without the need to redefine all the settings every time. (see
‘Define the scan job preferences and
).
5.
'Insert USB device'.
6.
Press the start button.
After the scan procedure the scanner always holds the original. You can release the original if you select 'Release paper' on the user panel.
Result
The system creates a sub-directory "scans_x" on the USB mass storage device and stores the scanned file in this sub-directory in JPEG format.
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Switch off the printing system
Switch off the printing system
1.
Use the on / off button at the front side of the printer to switch off the printing system.
Note:
Wait until the user panel is black.
Note:
You can also use the 'Shut down' button in the Océ Express WebTools.
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Chapter 4
Define your workflow with the Océ Express
WebTools
The Océ Express WebTools
Introduction
The Océ Express WebTools
Introduction
The Océ Express WebTools is an application that runs embedded on the Océ PlotWave
300. You can use an Internet browser (Microsoft
®
Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher) or
Mozilla Firefox™ 2.0 (or higher) to open the home page of the Océ Express WebTools.
Definition
You can use the Océ Express WebTools to do the following.
â–
Send print jobs to your Océ ColorWave 300 with Océ Publisher Express.
â–
â–
Access the settings to manage the configuration and preferences of the printing system.
To change settings in the Océ Express WebTools you must log in using one of three predefined user roles because the settings are all password protected. (see
and authorizations’ on page 82 )
Monitor the status of the printing system.
How to access the Océ Express WebTools
To access the Océ Express WebTools do the following.
â–
Enter the Océ ColorWave 300 Hostname (for example http://OceColorWave300) in the workstation web browser. The hostname is displayed on the printer user panel.
â– or
Enter the Océ ColorWave 300 IP address (for example http://134.188.26.173) in the workstation web browser.
Note:
If the Océ Express WebTools do not appear, contact the network administrator to check the network parameters. Check if the Océ ColorWave 300 network settings have been registered in the network infrastructure.
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The 'Jobs' tab
Illustration
The 'Jobs' tab
The 'Jobs' tab
Note:
Editable for any user. For some specific actions you must log on as a Key operator. (see
‘User roles and authorizations’ on page 82
)
Your remote control of the system's workflow.
Tasks:
Create a new job from a printable file in the Océ Publisher Express section.
â–
To submit a new job click 'Create new job'. A new window opens, where you can define some basic job settings and where you can browse to the file you want to print.
(see ‘Use Océ Publisher Express to send a print job’ on page 195
)
Monitor jobs in the 'Jobs - Queue' section.
â–
This section gives an overview of the jobs in the queue, waiting to be printed. The buttons on top of the 'Jobs - Queue' section allow you to move a selected job to the
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The 'Jobs' tab
top of the queue or to delete the job. If you click 'Delete all' all jobs are deleted from the queue. (see
‘The Smart Inbox and Jobs Queue concept’ on page 128
)
Control your jobs in the 'Smart Inbox' section (group jobs, make settings, start jobs/sets).
This section enables you to do the following.
â–
â–
When you click 'Open Smart Inbox' and enter a name, the new Smart Inbox imme-
diately appears in the Smart Inbox overview (see ‘Open or create a Smart Inbox’ on page 133 ).
Get an overview of all the Smart Inboxes that you created on your system. When you select a print job in the Smart Inbox you can use the buttons on top of the Smart Inbox
â–
â– section to print, edit or delete the job. You can also
‘Delete a Smart Inbox’ on page
.
Get an overview of all scan jobs. All scan jobs are placed in the Smart Inbox 'Scans'.
When you select a scan job you can use the buttons on top of the Smart Inbox 'Scans' section to print, save or delete the scan job.
Get an overview of all jobs on the system. Only when you enable the 'Preferences' -
'System settings' - 'Smart Inbox management' - 'Display a Smart Inbox with all jobs' setting, the Smart Inbox 'View all' displays all the jobs. When you select a job you can use the buttons on top of the Smart Inbox 'View all' section to print, edit or delete the job. If you click 'Delete all', all jobs are deleted from the system.
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The 'Preferences' tab
Illustration
The 'Preferences' tab
The 'Preferences' tab
Note:
Before you can edit a setting or a settings group, you must log on as a Key operator or a Power user. (see
‘User roles and authorizations’ on page 82
)
Fine tune the system to fit your company's workflow and processes.
Tasks:
â–
â–
â–
â–
â–
'Overview'
Summary of the settings organised in different groups.
'System settings'
'Print job defaults'
'Copy job defaults'
'Scan job defaults'
(see also
‘What you need to know about default settings’ on page 106
)
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The 'Configuration' tab
The 'Configuration' tab
Illustration
The 'Configuration' tab
Note:
Before you can edit a setting or a settings group, you must log on as a System adminis-
trator or a Power user. (see ‘User roles and authorizations’ on page 82
)
Install the system in your infrastructure, according your standards.
Tasks:
â–
â–
â–
â–
'Overview'
Summary of the settings organised in different groups.
'Connectivity'
(see ‘Configure the network settings in the Océ Express WebTools’ on page 98 )
'Scan destinations'
(see ‘Configure scan destinations’ on page 99
)
'Pens'
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The 'Support' tab
Illustration
The 'Support' tab
The 'Support' tab
Note:
Before you can access licenses you must log on as a System administrator or a Power
user. (see ‘User roles and authorizations’ on page 82
)
Tasks that require contact with Océ.
Tasks:
â–
'About'
Information about the Océ ColorWave 300 system software version.
Information about the included licenses. These are the licenses used to build the software.
â–
'Media'
‘What is a media profile?’ on page 230
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The 'Support' tab
‘Download a media profile from the Océ web site’ on page 233
â–
'Input Profiles'
‘What is an input profile? ’ on page 234
‘Manage input profiles’ on page 235
â–
'Licenses'
‘Check your licenses’ on page 298
‘Save the currently active licenses’ on page 300
‘Install a new license’ on page 301
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The 'System ' tab
Illustration
The 'System ' tab
The 'System ' tab
Your remote view on the system.
This tab can be accessed by any user.
The 'System ' tab is visible on all pages at the bottom of the page. When you click on the
'System' tab in the lower left corner of the screen, the system monitor pops-up.
Monitoring:
â–
The ink status.
â–
â–
â–
The available media on the printer.
The system status (for example 'Printer paused', 'Ready to print', 'Sleeping...').
The active job.
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Set another language for the Océ Express WebTools
Set another language for the Océ Express WebTools
Introduction
The language setting of the internet browser you use defines the language in which the user interface of the Océ Express WebTools is displayed.
Note:
This language setting does not influence the language on the user panel. On the user panel you can only toggle between the 'First language' and the 'Second language'. You can define the values for the 'First language' and the 'Second language' in the regional settings of the Océ Express WebTools (see
‘Change the regional settings’ on page 96
).
Note:
If the selected language cannot be supported, the standard user interface language for the Océ Express WebTools will be US English.
Purpose
Change the language setting of the user interface of the Océ Express WebTools.
How to change the language setting in Microsoft
®
Internet Explorer
1.
Open Microsoft
®
Internet Explorer.
2.
Select Tools menu - Internet options. The internet options window appears.
3.
Make sure the General tab is selected.
4.
Click the Languages button in the lower part of the window. Another window opens.
5.
Select the language of your choice. A new language can be added to the list with the Add button.
6.
Move the newly added language up in the list to the top position.
7.
Click OK to confirm or Cancel to close both windows again.
8.
Click Refresh in the toolbar or open another page. The language of the application will be changed.
Note:
It is possible that the internet options are put under a different menu, depending on the
Microsoft
®
Internet Explorer version you use.
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Set another language for the Océ Express WebTools
How to change the language setting in Mozilla Firefox™
1.
Open Mozilla Firefox™.
2.
Select the Extra menu - Options. The Options window appears.
3.
Click the Advanced button and make sure you have selected the General tab.
4.
In the Languages section click the Choose... button. Another window opens.
5.
Select the language of your choice. A new language can be added to the list with the Add button.
6.
Move the newly added language up in the list to the top position.
7.
Click OK to confirm or Cancel to close both windows again.
8.
Click Reload in the toolbar or open another page. The language of the application will be changed.
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User roles and authorizations
User roles and authorizations
Introduction
The settings in the Océ Express WebTools can be configured and managed to enable the optimal performance of the Océ ColorWave 300.
You can view all the settings in the Océ Express WebTools but when you want to edit a setting, a message appears. This message indicates that the setting is password protected.
You must log in, before you have the rights and authorizations to change a setting. Logging in requires a password.
Overview of user roles and authorizations
The table below displays the different user roles and the authorizations that belong to the role.
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User role
'Key operator'
'System administrator'
'Power user'
Description
Besides the normal use of the system, the Key operator takes care of the system's daily maintenance and is authorized to change all default settings in the 'Preferences' tab of the Océ
Express WebTools.
The System administrator takes care of the integration of the system into the IT-infrastructure of the customer.
The System administrator is authorized to change all settings in the 'Configuration' tab of the Océ Express WebTools.
The Power user is authorized to access all functionalities of the
Océ Express WebTools.
Note:
You do not need a password for the normal use of the system.
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Log in as an authorized user
Log in as an authorized user
Purpose
In order to have write access for certain groups of settings, you must log in as an authorized user. There are 3 user roles, System administrator, Key operator and Power user who have authorization to edit specific groups of settings. You do not need to log in before you start a session. The system will only display a message when you need to log in to perform an action.
Before you begin
Navigate through the tabs and select the value of a setting you wish to change.
How to log in as an authorized user
1.
After you click the value of the setting you want to edit, a log in window appears.
2.
You can select a user role from the drop down list.
Note:
The user role with the required authorization is already selected.
3.
Enter the password.
Note:
If the password is entered incorrectly, a message appears. You can enter the password again.
4.
Click 'Ok' to confirm your entry.
Note:
Once you have logged in, the log in lasts for the duration of the browser session. If you have not been active for more than 30 minutes, the session expires and you need to login again.
Note:
For security reasons it may be useful to periodically change the password for the 3 access modes (Key operator, System administrator, Power user) to the Océ Express WebTools.
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Log out after your session
Log out after your session
Purpose
When you have finished the modification of a setting, it is advised to log out again.
How to log out after you have finished your session
1.
Click the log out hyperlink in the top right-hand corner of the screen.
or
2.
Close the screen of your internet browser.
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Change the password for authorized users
Change the password for authorized users
When to do
For security reasons it is advised to periodically change the password for the 3 access modes (Key operator, System administrator, Power user) to the Océ Express WebTools.
How to change the password for authorized users
1.
Click 'Configuration' - 'Connectivity' - 'Passwords'.
2.
Expand the 'Passwords' section.
3.
Depending on the password you want to change, select 'Key operator password', 'System administrator password' or 'Power user password'. A secondary window appears.
4.
Log in as Key operator to change the key operator password. The default key operator password is KeyOp.
Log in as System administrator to change the system administrator password. The default system administrator password is SysAdm.
Log in as Power user to change all the passwords. The default power user password is
PowUsr.
Note:
The passwords are case sensitive. You can enter the following range:
A-Z a-z
0-9
- _@#$%^*()\?/
You cannot use Chinese, Cyrillic or Japanese characters.
5.
Enter the new password twice to confirm your input. The password is hidden.
6.
Click 'Ok' to confirm your entries or 'Cancel' to reject your entries.
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How to edit a setting
How to edit a setting
1.
Browse to the settings group you want to edit, for example 'Preferences' - 'System settings'
- 'Print queue management'.
You can find detailed information about the settings in the tooltip. The illustration below shows, for example, the tooltip information of the 'Print queue' setting.
2.
You can click directly on the value of a setting if you want to edit a single setting.
Note:
Before you can edit a setting or a settings group, you must log on as an authorized user.
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How to edit a setting
For example, if you click on the value of the 'Print queue' setting a seperate window opens, where the same information is displayed as in the tooltip and where you can edit the setting.
or
You can click 'Edit' in the settings group bar to access a window for all settings in the group if you want to edit more settings in the settings group.
Note:
Before you can edit a setting or a settings group, you must log on as an authorized user.
For example if you click 'Edit' in the 'Print queue management' settings group bar, a seperate window opens, where all the settings of the settings group are listed, and where
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How to edit a setting
you can edit all these settings. This overview window does not show detailed information per setting.
3.
Modify the setting or settings.
4.
Click 'Ok' to confirm your entries or 'Cancel' to reject your entries.
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View and check the settings
View and check the settings
Purpose
View and check the settings and the values that are stored when you save the settings file.
When to do
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Before you save the setting and the values in the Océ Express WebTools.
To check which settings are no longer set to the factory default value.
Note:
Not all settings are stored in the settings file. The network settings and the passwords for authorized users are excluded from the file for security reasons. License information is not included in the file either.
How to view and check the settings
1.
Click the 'Configuration' tab or the 'Preferences' tab.
2.
Click 'View set' in the top-right hand corner of the screen. A secondary window is opened.
3.
Scroll through the list of settings. The first column displays the setting and the second column displays the values. A "*"indicates that the value of the setting is different from the original factory default value.
Note:
You can print the information with the standard print function of your browser.
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Save the settings in a file
Save the settings in a file
Purpose
Save the settings and the values that you configured in the Océ Express WebTools in a file.
When to do
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Duplicate the settings very easily to another printer of the same type.
Note:
Not all settings are stored in the settings file. The network settings are excluded from the file because the network settings cannot be duplicated to another printer. The passwords for authorized users and the passwords for remote scan destinations are excluded from the file for security reasons. License information is not included in the file either.
How to save the settings in a file
1.
Click the 'Configuration' tab or the 'Preferences' tab.
2.
Click 'Save set' in the top-right hand corner of the screen. A secondary window is opened.
3.
Navigate to a location on the network to store the file.
4.
Save the settings<hostname of printer><date>.xml file. The file name is not fixed. You can change the name if required.
5.
Click 'Ok' to confirm or 'Cancel' to close the window without storing the settings file.
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Load the settings from a file
Load the settings from a file
Purpose
Load the settings and the values for the Océ Express WebTools from a file.
When to do
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Duplicate the settings to another printer of the same type.
Caution:
When you are logged in as a Key operator you can only load the Key operator settings.
When you are logged in as a System administrator you can only load the System administrator settings. To load all the settings that are stored in the file you must log in as a
Power user.
Note:
Not all settings are stored in the settings file. The network settings are excluded from the file because the network settings cannot be duplicated to another printer. The passwords for authorized users and the passwords for remote scan destinations are excluded from the file for security reasons. License information is not included in the file either.
How to load the settings from a file
1.
Click the 'Configuration' tab or the 'Preferences' tab.
2.
Click 'Open set' in the top-right hand corner of the screen. A secondary window is opened.
3.
Navigate to a location on the network and select the settings file.
4.
Click 'Ok' to load the settings file or 'Cancel' to close the window without loading the settings file.
Result
The values of the settings in the settings file overwrite the current values. The network configuration settings of the system and the passwords are not restored to prevent connectivity problems and to guarantee the integrity of the passwords.
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Restore the factory defaults
Restore the factory defaults
When to do
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When you want to restore the factory default settings and values of your Océ Express
WebTools.
Caution:
When you are logged in as a Key operator you can only restore the Key operator settings.
When you are logged in as a System administrator you can only restore the System administrator settings. To restore all the factory default settings you must log in as a Power user.
How to restore the factory defaults
1.
Click the 'Configuration' tab or the 'Preferences' tab.
2.
Click 'Restore defaults' in the top-right hand corner of the screen. A secondary window is opened.
3.
Click 'Ok' to restore the factory default settings or 'Cancel' to close the window without restoring the factory defaults.
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The system monitor
The system monitor
Introduction
You can open the system monitor to get an overview of the current status of the printing system. When you click on the 'System' tab in the lower left corner of the screen, the system monitor pops-up.
The system state (for example: 'Printing:') is displayed in the upper right corner of the system monitor section of the Océ Express WebTools.
Overview of the system states
#
Icon State
'User intervention required'
'System memory is full'
'Out of toner'
'Sleeping...'
'Warming up...'
'Initializing...'
Description
General error message.
Status message when printer does not print because the system memory is full.
Status message when printer does not print because the printer is out of toner.
Energy saving state: State when not all functionality is available due to printer sleeping.
State when not all functionality is available due to printer warming up.
State when the system software is initializing.
'Printer paused'
'Processing...'
'Ready to print'
'Printing:' <job-name>
'Processing:' <jobname>
The system pauses the print queue but keeps access to all other functionality.
The system is receiving or processing data.
State when there is no active job and no waiting job.
When a job arrives, no user intervention is needed to start printing.
State when a print job is active.
The system is processing the job data.
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The system monitor
State
'Receiving:' <jobname>
Icon Description
The system is receiving the job data.
Overview of the scanner states
#
Icon State
'User intervention required'
'Scanner is busy'
Description
General error message.
'Scanner is ready'
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Shut down or restart the system
Shut down or restart the system
To remotely shut down the printing system you can click 'Shut down' in the 'Support' tab.
When the printing system is on, you can also use this button to restart the system.
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Change the regional settings
Configure your printing system
Change the regional settings
Note:
Before you can edit a setting or a settings group, you must log on as System administrator or Power user.
The regional settings are configured during the installation of your system. If you want to change the initial configuration, you can do so in the 'Preferences' - 'System settings'
- 'Regional settings'.
Define the following settings.
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'First language' and 'Second language' of the user panel.
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You can toggle between these two languages on the user panel.
'Measurement unit'
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Every time you change the 'Measurement unit', the controller recalculates the values from millimeter to inches and vice versa. If you reverse to the original value of this setting a slight calculation difference can occur due to rounding differences.
'Media series'
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'Date format'
'Time format'
'Current date and time'
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Configure the sleep mode timer
Configure the sleep mode timer
Introduction
If the printer is idle for a defined period it goes into sleep mode. In sleep mode the printer uses minimal energy, because the power supply of the printer is turned off. The power supply of the embedded controller remains on.
The printer enters the sleep mode when the sleep mode timer expires.
You cannot disable the sleep mode, but you can adjust the value of the sleep mode timer
(default value is 60 minutes).
Note:
The printer needs to start-up when it wakes up from the sleep mode.
How to configure the time-out value of the sleep mode timer
1.
Click 'Preferences' - 'System settings'.
2.
Click 'Edit' in the 'Printer properties' bar or click the value of the 'Sleep mode time-out' setting.
3.
Enter a new value in the Edit window and click 'Ok' to confirm your entries or 'Cancel' to reject your entries.
Note:
If you access the Edit window by clicking the value of the setting you want to change, the Edit window displays the minimal and maximal value you can select.
Note:
When the printer is in sleep mode, there are several ways to activate the system.
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insert a USB mass storage device press a button on the user panel.
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Configure the network settings in the Océ Express WebTools
Configure the network settings in the Océ Express WebTools
Introduction
Some of the network settings are configured during the installation of your system. If you want to change the initial configuration or if you want to define more network settings, you can do so in the 'Configuration' - tab.
Note:
Before you can edit a setting or a settings group, you must log on as System administrator or Power user.
How to configure the network settings in the Océ Express WebTools
1.
Click 'Configuration' - 'Connectivity'.
2.
Click 'Edit' in the settings group bar to access the 'TCP/IP (IPv4)' window. You can edit all the settings of the settings group in one window.
or
3.
To edit only one setting, click a single setting value in the expanded list.
For example, click on the value of the 'Enable DHCP' setting to display a window where you can change the value.
Note:
This window also contains a short explanation of the setting.
4.
Click 'Ok' to confirm your entries or 'Cancel' to reject your entries.
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Configure scan destinations
Configure and manage scan destinations
Configure scan destinations
Introduction
When you select the 'Scan' tab on the user panel a list of scan destinations is displayed.
A scan destination is a place where you send your scanned file to for storage.
You can define a maximum number of 10 scan destinations in the 'Configuration' - 'Scan destinations' tab.
Illustration
Types of scan destinations
You can scan to file to two different types of destination.
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Configure scan destinations
#
Type
Local
Remote
Description
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'Local to the Smart Inbox'
When you select this scan destination your scanned file is sent to the
'Scans' Inbox.
This is the fixed scan destination for scan destination 1.
'Local to USB storage device'
When you select this scan destination your scanned file is sent to the
USB Mass storage device connected to the USB stick interface on the user panel.
This is the fixed scan destination for scan destination 2.
(see ‘Configure a local scan destination’ on page 101 )
A scan destination can also be a file server or a PC of an end user.
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'Remote via FTP'
When you select this scan destination your scanned file is sent via
FTP to a shared folder on a remote workstation.
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'Remote via SMB'
When you select this scan destination your scanned file is sent via
SMB to a shared folder on a remote workstation.
(see ‘Configure a remote scan destination’ on page 102 )
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Configure a local scan destination
Configure a local scan destination
Note:
Before you can edit a setting or a settings group, you must log on as System administrator or Power user.
1.
Click 'Configuration' - 'Scan destinations'.
2.
Click 'Edit' in a 'Scan destinations' bar.
3.
Enter a name for the destination.
This name will appear on the user panel.
4.
Place a check mark in the enabled box.
5.
You can select 2 different local scan destination types.
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'Local to the Smart Inbox'
When you select this scan destination your scanned files are sent to the 'Scans' Inbox.
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This is the fixed scan destination for scan destination 1.
'Local to USB storage device'
When you select this scan destination your scanned files are sent to the USB Mass storage device that is connected to the USB stick interface on the user panel.
This is the fixed scan destination for scan destination 2.
6.
Enter a file name for your scanned files.
The file extension depends on the scanned file type that you select when you start your scan job on the user panel.
If you enter a generic name, for example: scan###.*, the scanned files automatically get a unique file name. An ascending number replaces the "###".
7.
Enter a start value for ###. If you enter 001, the first scanned file is named scan001.*.
8.
Click 'Ok' to confirm your entries or 'Cancel' to reject your entries.
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Configure a remote scan destination
Configure a remote scan destination
Note:
Before you can edit a setting or a settings group, you must log on as System administrator or Power user.
Create a web destination with FTP
1.
Create a home directory and a subdirectory on a workstation. For example c:Ftp/Scan
2.
Enable FTP on the workstation
3.
Click 'Configuration' - 'Scan destinations'.
4.
Click 'Edit' in a 'Scan destinations' bar.
5.
Enter a name for the scan destination.
This name will appear on the user panel.
6.
Place a check mark in the enabled box.
7.
Select 'Remote via FTP'.
8.
For access to the directory on the workstation through FTP, a user name and password is set on the FTP server that runs on the workstation. Enter this 'Scan destination 3: remote user name' and this 'Scan destination 3: remote password' in the required fields.
Note:
Make sure the user has write-access privileges on the destination.
9.
Enter a path name of the 'Scan destination 3: remote folder'.
The path name is the "system-name-of-remote-workstation/subfolder". This is case sensitive.
Note:
Find the system name of the remote workstation on the control panel of the workstation
(Control panel - Network - Identification - System name)
10.
Enter a file name for your scanned files.
The file extension depends on the scanned file type that you select when you start your scan job on the user panel.
If you enter a generic name, for example: scan###.*, the scanned files automatically get a unique file name. An ascending number replaces the "###".
11.
Enter a start value for ###. If you enter 001, the first scanned file is named scan001.*.
12.
Click 'Ok' to confirm your entries or 'Cancel' to reject your entries.
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Configure a remote scan destination
Note:
If for any reason a scanned file cannot be delivered to the remote destination, the file is sent to the local 'Scans' Inbox.
Create a network destination with SMB
1.
Create a shared folder on a workstation. For example c:\Scan
2.
Click 'Configuration' - 'Scan destinations'.
3.
Click 'Edit' in a 'Scan destinations' bar.
4.
Enter a name for the scan destination.
This name will appear on the user panel.
5.
Place a check mark in the enabled box.
6.
Select 'Remote via SMB'.
7.
If you defined a user name and a password for the shared folder on the remote PC enter this 'Scan destination 3: remote user name' and this 'Scan destination 3: remote password' in the required fields.
Note:
Make sure the user has write-access privileges on the destination.
Note:
If the remote workstation uses domains you must enter "domain_name\username" as the 'Scan destination 3: remote user name' and the password for this user in this domain.
8.
Enter a path name of the 'Scan destination 3: remote folder'.
The path name is the "system-name-of-remote-workstation/subfolder". This is case sensitive.
Note:
Find the system name of the remote workstation on the control panel of the workstation
(Control panel - Network - Identification - System name)
9.
Enter a file name for your scanned files.
The file extension depends on the scanned file type that you select when you start your scan job on the user panel.
If you enter a generic name, for example: scan###.*, the scanned files automatically get a unique file name. An ascending number replaces the "###".
10.
Enter a start value for ###. If you enter 001, the first scanned file is named scan001.*.
11.
Click 'Ok' to confirm your entries or 'Cancel' to reject your entries.
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Configure a remote scan destination
Note:
If for any reason a scanned file cannot be delivered to the remote destination, the file is sent to the local 'Scans' Inbox.
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Configure the pen settings
Configure the pen settings
Introduction
Normally the pen settings are defined in the application that is used to create a drawing.
If the pen settings are not defined in the application, the default pen settings configured in the Océ Express WebTools are used.
Note:
Before you can edit a setting or a settings group, you must log on as Key operator.
Illustration
How to configure the pen settings
1.
Click 'Configuration' - 'Pens'.
2.
Click on the value of the pen number that you want to change.
The pen settings window appears where you can configure the color, width and pattern for this pen.
3.
Click 'Ok' to confirm your entries or 'Cancel' to reject your entries.
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What you need to know about default settings
Define your printing system preferences
What you need to know about default settings
Definition
Before you send print jobs to the Océ ColorWave 300, remember the following.
The values defined in the Océ Express WebTools are default values for the general system behavior. You can define a number of job settings in the Océ printer drivers or the Océ job submission tools. The settings defined in the printer drivers or the job submission tools always overrule the settings defined in the Océ Express WebTools.
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Define the system preferences
Define the system preferences
Introduction
Before you start to use your printing system you can define the general system preferences to fine tune it to optimally fit your company's workflow and processes.
Note:
Before you can edit a setting or a settings group, you must log on as a Key operator.
Illustration
How to define the system preferences
1.
Click 'Preferences' - 'System settings'.
The system settings are grouped in functional settings groups. You can find detailed information about the settings in the tooltip.
#
Settings group
'Contact in case of error'
Description
Person to contact in case of error.
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Settings group
'Regional settings'
Description
The regional settings are configured during the installation of your system. Here you can change the initial configuration.
Note:
You can toggle between the 'First language' and the 'Second language' on the user panel.
Note:
Every time you change the 'Measurement unit', the controller recalculates the values from millimeter to inches and vice versa.
If you reverse to the original value of this setting a slight calculation difference can occur due to rounding differences.
'Print queue management'
'Smart Inbox management'
'Logging and accounting'
'Printer properties'
'Scanner properties'
'Stamps 1 to 4'
'Stamps 5 to 8'
'Stamps 9 to 12'
Define how jobs are managed in the print queue.
Define how jobs are managed in the Smart Inboxes.
Define logging and accounting data.
Define the general printer behavior.
Define the general scanner behavior. Only available if a scanner is installed.
Configure and enable stamps for copy jobs.
Configure and enable stamps for copy jobs.
Configure and enable stamps for copy jobs.
2.
Click 'Edit' in the settings group bar or click the value of a single setting.
(see
‘How to edit a setting’ on page 86
)
3.
Click 'Ok' to confirm your entries or 'Cancel' to reject your entries.
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Define the print job preferences
Define the print job preferences
Introduction
Here you can define the default values for print jobs.
If you send a print job using an Océ printer driver or an Océ job submission tool, the job settings defined in the printer driver or the job submission tool always overrule the default settings defined in the Océ Express WebTools.
Note:
Before you can edit a setting or a settings group, you must log on as a Key operator.
Illustration
How to define the print job preferences
1.
Click 'Preferences' - 'Print job defaults'.
The system settings are grouped in functional settings groups. You can find detailed information about the settings in the tooltip.
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#
Settings group
'Image'
'Color management'
'Layout'
'Sheet'
'General rasterization settings'
'HP-GL'
'HP-GL/2'
'CalComp'
'PostScript/PDF'
'TIFF'
'ASCII'
'DWF'
Contains settings that define
the default processing of image data.
the look and feel of the printed colors the default positioning of the image on the printed output.
the default media usage.
how the printer processes complex files.
how the printer interprets 'HP-GL' files.
how the printer interprets 'HP-GL/2' files.
how the printer interprets 'CalComp' files.
how the printer interprets 'PostScript/PDF' files.
how the printer interprets 'TIFF' files.
how the printer interprets 'ASCII' files.
how the printer interprets 'DWF' files.
2.
Click 'Edit' in the settings group bar or click the value of a single setting.
(see
‘How to edit a setting’ on page 86
)
3.
Click 'Ok' to confirm your entries or 'Cancel' to reject your entries.
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Optimize the default output quality for print jobs
Optimize the default output quality for print jobs
Introduction
The Océ Express WebTools offers the following settings to optimize the default output quality for print jobs.
You can find these settings in the 'Preferences' - 'Print job defaults' tab.
Note:
Before you can edit a setting or a settings group, you must log on as a Key operator.
'Print quality'
#
Values
'Presentation'
'Release'
'Check'
Description
The print speed is moderate.
The output quality is optimal.
Use this setting, for example, to present drawings to the customers.
The print speed is high. The output quality is very good.
This setting offers a good combination of output quality and productivity.
'Release' is the default value.
The print speed is very high.
The output quality is good.
'Color feel for HP-GL, HP-GL/2 and HP-RTL'
Defines the 'look and feel' of the printed colors.
#
Values
'Océ CAD colors'
Description
'CAD colors' gives bright saturated colors. Suggested use: line and vector drawings.
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Values
'Océ enhanced colors'
'Simulated printers'
Description
'Enhanced colors' gives photo-realistic colors. Suggested use: photos or graphic art presentations. You will get the most realistic result if you set the RGB input data to the international standard your original was made in.
Advanced settings:
'RGB input data'
'Rendering intent'
'sRGB'
'Adobe RGB'
'Perceptual (photo)'
'Saturation (business graphics)'
'Absolute colorimetric'
'Relative colorimetric'
Select 'Simulated printers' to get a print with similar colors as the simulated printer.
Options:
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'Simulated Océ TCS400 CAD colors'
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'Simulated non-Océ printer: vivid colors'
'Simulated non-Océ printer: match screen colors'
'Simulated non-Océ printer: no color correction'
'None, managed by application'
Select 'None, managed by application' if color management is completely done by the application that generated the print file.
'Color feel for TIFF and JPEG'
Defines the 'look and feel' of the printed colors.
#
Values
'Océ CAD colors'
Description
'CAD colors' gives bright saturated colors. Suggested use: line and vector drawings.
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Values
'Océ Enhanced colors'
'Simulated printers'
Description
'Enhanced colors' gives photo-realistic colors. Suggested use: photos or graphic art presentations. You will get the most realistic result if you set the RGB input data to the international standard your original was made in.
Advanced settings:
'RGB input data'
'Rendering intent'
'sRGB'
'Adobe RGB'
'Perceptual (photo)'
'Saturation (business graphics)'
'Absolute colorimetric'
'Relative colorimetric'
Select 'Simulated printers' to get a print with similar colors as the simulated printer.
Options:
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'Simulated Océ TCS400 CAD colors'
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'Simulated non-Océ printer: vivid colors'
'Simulated non-Océ printer: match screen colors'
'Simulated non-Océ printer: no color correction'
'None, managed by application'
Select 'None, managed by application' if color management is completely done by the application that generated the print file.
'Color feel for PostScript and PDF'
Defines the 'look and feel' of the printed colors.
#
Values
'Océ CAD colors'
Description
'CAD colors' gives bright saturated colors. Suggested use: line and vector drawings.
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Values
'Océ Enhanced colors'
'Simulated printers'
Description
'Enhanced colors' gives photo-realistic colors. Suggested use: photos or graphic art presentations. You will get the most realistic result if you set the RGB input data or CMYK input data to the international standard your original was made in.
Advanced settings:
'RGB input data'
'CMYK input data'
'sRGB'
'Adobe RGB'
'Euroscale coated'
'Euroscale uncoated'
'Euroscale coated (SWOP)'
'US web uncoated'
'Rendering intent' 'Perceptual (photo)'
'Saturation (business graphics)'
'Absolute colorimetric'
'Relative colorimetric'
Select 'Simulated printers' to get a print with similar colors as the simulated printer.
Options:
â–
â–
'Simulated Océ TCS400 CAD colors'
'Simulated non-Océ printer: vivid colors'
â–
â–
'Simulated non-Océ printer: match screen colors'
'Simulated non-Océ printer: no color correction'
'None, managed by application'
Select 'None, managed by application' if color management is completely done by the application that generated the print file.
'Color feel for DWF'
Defines the 'look and feel' of the printed colors.
#
Values
'Océ CAD colors'
Description
'CAD colors' gives bright saturated colors. Suggested use: line and vector drawings.
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Values
'Océ Enhanced colors'
'Simulated printers'
Description
'Enhanced colors' gives photo-realistic colors. Suggested use: photos or graphic art presentations. You will get the most realistic result if you set the RGB input data to the international standard your original was made in.
Advanced settings:
'RGB input data'
'Rendering intent'
'sRGB'
'Adobe RGB'
'Perceptual (photo)'
'Saturation (business graphics)'
'Absolute colorimetric'
'Relative colorimetric'
Select 'Simulated printers' to get a print with similar colors as the simulated printer.
Options:
â–
'Simulated Océ TCS400 CAD colors'
â–
â–
â–
'Simulated non-Océ printer: vivid colors'
'Simulated non-Océ printer: match screen colors'
'Simulated non-Océ printer: no color correction'
'None, managed by application'
Select 'None, managed by application' if color management is completely done by the application that generated the print file.
'Printing of gray colors'
Defines how shades of gray are printed.
#
Values
'Use black ink only'
'Use all ink colors'
Description
'Use black ink only' is the default value.
'Use all ink colors' is only valid when the setting 'Print quality' is 'Presentation'.
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Define the copy job preferences and copy templates
Define the copy job preferences and copy templates
Introduction
Here you can define the general copy job settings and four copy templates.
What you need to know about copy templates
Copy templates enable you to easily perform copy jobs that you do very often. The job templates appear on the user panel when you select 'COPY'.
With a copy template you can pre-define the settings you need for a copy job. You only need to set the job settings once and you can store the settings in a job template that is presented on the user panel. You can re-use the job template for each next job without the need to redefine all the settings every time. The user panel offers 4 job templates for copy jobs.
The job template function supports the green button approach: the user only needs to select a template and start a job with the required settings instead of having to define all the settings manually for every job.
Note:
When you select a copy template on the user panel, you can still change the individual values of al settings.
Note:
Before you can edit a setting or a settings group, you must log on as a Key operator.
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Illustration
Define the copy job preferences and copy templates
How to define the copy job preferences
1.
Click 'Preferences' - 'Copy job defaults'.
The system settings are grouped in functional settings groups. You can find detailed information about the settings in the tooltip.
#
Settings group
'General copy job settings'
Description
Default copy job settings that refer to all copy jobs.
'Copy template 1: Name and description'
'Copy template 1: Original'
'Copy template 1: Image and layout'
The name and description you enter here are visible on the user panel when you select 'COPY'.
Settings that refer to the original.
Settings that determine the default processing of image data and the default positioning of the image on the printed output.
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Settings group
'Copy template 1: Sheet'
Description
Settings that determine the default media usage.
Note:
You can define the same settings for copy template 2, 3 and 4.
2.
Click 'Edit' in the settings group bar or click the value of a single setting.
(see
‘How to edit a setting’ on page 86
)
3.
Click 'Ok' to confirm your entries or 'Cancel' to reject your entries.
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Optimize the default output quality for copy jobs
Introduction
The Océ Express WebTools offers the following settings to optimize the default output quality for copy jobs. You can define a default output quality for each copy job template.
You can find these settings in the 'Preferences' - 'Copy job defaults' tab.
Note:
Before you can edit a setting or a settings group, you must log on as a Key operator.
'Original type color copy'
The quality of the printed output is optimized based on the type of the color original that is copied.
#
Values
'Artwork'
'Line/text'
'Map'
'Photo'
Description
This value is used for 3D CAD rendering, mixed content, consumer graphics and point of sales graphics drawings.
This value is advised for line drawings and design drawings.
Lines and text are optimized, a light background is compensated.
This value is used for maps, logo and business color, business graphics and 3D CAD rendering drawings.
'Map' is default value for copy jobs.
'Photo' is the advised value for photos.
The output quality is high.
'Original type grayscale copy'
The quality of the printed output is optimized based on the type of the original that is copied.
#
Values
'Line/text'
Description
'Line/text' is default value for copy jobs.
This value is advised for line drawings and design drawings.
Lines and text are optimized, a light background is compensated.
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Values
'Colored original'
'Photo'
'Blueprint'
'Dark original'
Description
'Colored original' is the advised value for colored originals like maps, 3D-CAD drawings, consumer graphics or rasterized photos.
The output is optimized for the reproduction of the color information. The system compensates for a gray background and for light wrinkles.
'Photo' is the advised value for photos.
The output quality is high.
'Blueprint' is the advised value for blueprints.
The information on the original is inverted. White lines will be black, the blue background will be white.
'Dark original' is the advised value for originals with a dark background.
The output is optimized especially for dark transparent originals.
The system compensates for the dark background and the actual information on the original is optimized.
'Background compensation'
#
Values
'On'
'Off'
Description
If you select 'Auto' the system decides depending on the original type whether background compensation will be on or off.
'Auto'
'Print quality'
#
Values
'Presentation'
'Release'
Description
The print speed is moderate.
The output quality is optimal.
Use this setting, for example, to present drawings to the customers.
The print speed is high. The output quality is very good.
This setting offers a good combination of output quality and productivity.
'Release' is the default value.
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Values
'Check'
Optimize the default output quality for copy jobs
Description
The print speed is very high.
The output quality is good.
'Lighter/darker'
#
Values
Numeric value between -5 and +5
Description
Increase this value if you want your printed output to be darker.
Decrease this value if you want your printed output to be lighter.
0 is the default value.
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Define the scan job preferences and scan templates
Introduction
Here you can define the general scan job settings and four scan templates.
What you need to know about scan templates
Scan templates enable you to easily perform scan jobs that you do very often. The job templates appear on the user panel when you select 'SCAN'.
With a scan template you can pre-define the settings you need for a scan job. You only need to set the job settings once and you can store the settings in a job template that is presented on the user panel. You can re-use the job template for each next job without the need to redefine all the settings every time. The user panel offers 4 job templates for scan jobs.
The job template function supports the green button approach: the user only needs to select a template and start a job with the required settings instead of having to define all the settings manually for every job.
Note:
When you select a scan template on the user panel, you can still change the individual values of al settings.
Note:
Before you can edit a setting or a settings group, you must log on as a Key operator.
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Define the scan job preferences and scan templates
How to define the scan job preferences
1.
Click 'Preferences' - 'Scan job defaults'.
The system settings are grouped in functional settings groups. You can find detailed information about the settings in the tooltip.
#
Settings group
'General scan job settings'
Description
Default scan job settings that refer to all scan jobs.
'Scan template 1: Name and description'
'Scan template 1: Original'
The name and description you enter here are visible on the user panel when you select 'SCAN'.
Settings that refer to the original.
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Settings group
'Scan template 1: File'
Description
Settings that refer to the destination and the file type of the scanned file.
You can select on of the scan destination that you enabled in the 'Configuration' -
'Scan destinations' tab.
(see ‘Configure scan destinations’ on page
)
2.
Click 'Edit' in the settings group bar or click the value of a single setting.
(see
‘How to edit a setting’ on page 86
)
3.
Click 'Ok' to confirm your entries or 'Cancel' to reject your entries.
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Optimize the default output quality for scan jobs
Introduction
The Océ Express WebTools offers the following settings to optimize the default output quality for scan jobs. You can define a default output quality for each scan job template.
You can find these settings in the 'Preferences' - 'Scan job defaults' tab.
Note:
Before you can edit a setting or a settings group, you must log on as a Key operator.
'Original type when scanning to color'
The quality of the scanned file is optimized based on the type of the original that is scanned.
#
Values
'Artwork'
'Line/text'
'Map'
'Photo'
Description
This value is used for 3D CAD rendering, mixed content, consumer graphics and point of sales graphics drawings.
'Artwork' is default value.
'Line/text' is advised for line drawings and design drawings.
Lines and text are optimized, a light background is compensated.
This value is used for maps, logo and business color, business graphics and 3D CAD rendering drawings.
'Photo' is the advised value for photos.
The output quality is high.
'Original type when scanning to grayscale or black-and-white'
The quality of the scanned file is optimized based on the type of the original that is scanned.
#
Values
'Line/text'
Description
'Line/text' is advised for line drawings and design drawings.
Lines and text are optimized, a light background is compensated.
'Line/text' is the default value.
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Values
'Colored original'
'Photo'
'Blueprint'
'Dark original'
Description
'Colored original' is the advised value for colored originals like maps, 3D-CAD drawings, consumer graphics or rasterized photos.
The output is optimized for the reproduction of the color information. The system compensates for a gray background and for light wrinkles.
'Photo' is the advised value for photos.
The output quality is high.
'Blueprint' is the advised value for blueprints.
The information on the original is inverted. White lines will be black, the blue background will be white.
'Dark original' is the advised value for originals with a dark background.
The output is optimized especially for dark transparent originals.
The system compensates for the dark background and the actual information on the original is optimized.
'Background compensation'
#
Values
'On'
'Off'
Description
If you select 'Auto' the system decides depending on the original type whether background compensation will be on or off.
'Auto'
'Resolution (dpi)'
#
Values
'100'
'200'
'300'
'400'
'600'
Description
Use this setting to define the resolution of the scanned images.
The higher the resolution, the better the image quality.
Note:
A higher resolution increases the file size.
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'Lighter/darker'
#
Values
Numeric value between -5 and +5
Description
Increase this value if you want your printed output to be darker.
Decrease this value if you want your printed output to be lighter.
0 is the default value.
'File type'
#
Values
'TIFF'
'Compression for
TIFF'
'File organization for TIFF'
'PDF (PDF/A)'
'Compression for
PDF' / 'JPEG quality for PDF'
'JPEG'
'Quality for JPEG'
Description
Use this setting to define the file type of your scanned file.
You can also define the default compression method, file organization or quality per file type. Depending on the color mode and file type you select, the values for the compression mode and organization will change.
For some file types, the compression and organization settings cannot be set in all situations.
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The Smart Inbox and Jobs Queue concept
Manage jobs on your printing system
The Smart Inbox and Jobs Queue concept
Definition
Smart Inboxes are used for customized job management.
#
Concept
Metaphor
The Jobs Queue
Production belt
The Smart Inbox
Personal mailboxes
User intention
â– get the job printed as soon as possible
â–
â– send jobs to the system organize jobs
Used to
â–
â–
â– get feedback of printer progress cancel requests change priority (local)
â–
â–
â– keep together sets of documents from various origins organize documents over various Smart Inboxes, to easily retrieve jobs reprint jobs or change settings of jobs that are already sent to the printer
Jobs in a Smart Inbox
You can use Smart Inboxes to manage your jobs. When you open the 'Jobs' tab in the
Océ Express WebTools the Smart Inbox section displays an overview of the Smart Inboxes.
Define one or more Smart Inbox names that allow you to easily organize and access your jobs.
The following jobs are placed in a Smart Inbox.
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Scan jobs, if the selected scan destination is set to 'Local to the Smart Inbox'.
If you select a remote scan destination ('Configuration' - 'Scan destinations') it is possible that the scanned file cannot be delivered to this destination. In that case the scanned file will also be placed in the 'Scans' Smart Inbox.
Copy jobs
If you want your copy jobs to appear in a Smart Inbox, you must enable the 'Preferences'
- 'System settings' - 'Smart Inbox management' - 'Display a Smart Inbox with all jobs' setting. Your copy job is then displayed in the 'View all' Smart Inbox. The 'Preferences'
- 'System settings' - 'Smart Inbox management' - 'Save printed jobs in a Smart Inbox' setting determines if copy jobs that have been printed will be kept in the Smart Inbox for reprint or not.
Print jobs, sent via printer drivers, applications or Océ Publisher Express.
In the printer driver, application or job submitter you can enter the name of the Smart
Inbox you want tot print to.
When you use the Océ Windows
®
Printer Driver and the 'Preferences' - 'System settings'
- 'Print queue management' - 'Destination for new print jobs' is set to 'As specified in the job ticket', you can also enable or disable 'Direct print' . When 'Direct print' is enabled your print job will be sent to the print queue immediately. When 'Direct print' is disabled your print job is kept in the Smart Inbox and you must send the print job to the print queue manually.
Smart Inbox functionality
'View job information'
To view the job information click on the job name in the Smart Inbox.
'Delete'
To delete a job from the Smart Inbox select the job and click 'Delete'.
'Edit' (not for 'Scans' Smart Inbox)
To edit the job settings of a job select the job and click 'Edit'. A window opens where you can change the 'Number of sets' setting and the 'Collate' setting.
'Print'
To print a job select the job and click 'Print'. The job is copied into the Job Queue when the 'Preferences' - 'System settings' - 'Print queue management' - 'Print queue' setting is set to 'On'. The 'Preferences' - 'System settings' - 'Smart Inbox management' - 'Save printed jobs in a Smart Inbox' - setting determines if jobs that have been printed will be kept in the Smart Inbox for reprint or not.
'Save' (only for 'Scans' Smart Inbox)
This button allows you to save a scanned file.
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'Delete all' (only for 'View all' Smart Inbox)
To delete all the jobs from all Smart Inboxes click the 'Delete all' button.
Note:
The icon in front of the job name provides status information about the job. Detailed information about the status is displayed in the tooltip.
Note:
When a Smart Inbox contains many jobs you can sort the jobs by clicking on a column name (for example:'Job name' or 'Time created').
Note:
The 'View all' Smart Inbox is only available if you enable the 'Preferences' - 'System settings' - 'Smart Inbox management' - 'Display a Smart Inbox with all jobs' setting.
Job Queue functionality
'View job information'
To view the job information click on the job name in the queue.
'Top'
To increase the print priority of a job in the queue you can select the job and click 'Top' to place the job on top of the queue.
'Delete'
To delete a job from the Job Queue select the job and click 'Delete'.
'Delete all'
To empty the Job Queue completely click the 'Delete all' button.
Note:
The icon in front of the job name provides status information about the job. Detailed information about the status is displayed in the tooltip.
Note:
When a job is printed, the job is removed from the Job Queue.
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Use Smart Inboxes in a multiple-user environment
Introduction
A multiple-user environment is a working environment where users directly send jobs to the printer, collect their own prints and make their own copies and scans. In this environment it is important for a user to have easy access to his personal jobs.
Illustration
How to set up the Smart Inboxes in a multiple-user environment
1.
Open the 'Preferences' - 'System settings' tab en select 'Edit' in the 'Smart Inbox management' bar.
2.
Enter the following values (example).
#
Setting
'Display a Smart Inbox with all jobs'
'Allow printing from Smart Inbox'
Value
'Disabled'
'Everyone'
'Save printed jobs in a Smart Inbox'
'Printed jobs in Smart Inbox: job lifetime'
'Printed jobs in Smart Inbox: maximum number of jobs'
'Enabled'
For example: 8 hours
For example: 100
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Use Smart Inboxes in a repro environment
Use Smart Inboxes in a repro environment
Introduction
A repro environment is a working environment where a repro operator handles all the jobs. In this environment the repro operator can use the 'Smart Inbox' to organize his daily work.
Illustration
How to set up the Smart Inboxes in a repro environment
1.
Open the 'Preferences' - 'System settings' tab en select 'Edit' in the 'Smart Inbox management' bar.
2.
Enter the following values (example).
#
Setting
'Display a Smart Inbox with all jobs'
'Allow printing from Smart Inbox'
Value
'Enabled'
'Login needed'
Note: repro operators control the jobs
'Save printed jobs in a Smart Inbox'
'Printed jobs in Smart Inbox: job lifetime'
'Printed jobs in Smart Inbox: maximum number of jobs'
'Enabled'
For example: 8 hours
For example: 100
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Open or create a Smart Inbox
Open or create a Smart Inbox
Open or create a Smart Inbox in the 'Smart Inbox' section
1.
Select the 'Jobs' tab.
2.
In the 'Smart Inbox' section click 'Open Smart Inbox'.
3.
Click on the blank field to open a drop-down list with all Smart Inboxes available on your system that contain one or more jobs. You can open an existing Smart Inbox from the list or you can type the name of a new Smart Inbox.
4.
Press Enter or click on 'Smart Inbox'.
The Smart Inbox is now displayed in the 'Smart Inbox' section.
Open or create a Smart Inbox in Océ Publisher Express
1.
Select the 'Jobs' tab.
2.
Click on 'Create new job' in the Océ Publisher Express section.
3.
In the 'Workflow' section click on the Smart Inbox field to open a drop-down list with all Smart Inboxes available on your system that contain one or more jobs. You can open an existing Smart Inbox from the list or you can type the name of a new Smart Inbox.
4.
Click 'Print' to send the print job to the Smart Inbox.
The Smart Inbox is now displayed in the 'Smart Inbox' section.
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Delete a Smart Inbox
Caution:
When you delete a 'Smart Inbox', you only delete the view on the 'Smart Inbox', but not the content. To permanently delete the jobs from a 'Smart Inbox' you must select the jobs in the 'Smart Inbox' and click 'Delete'.
How to delete a Smart Inbox
1.
Select the 'Jobs' tab.
2.
To delete a Smart Inbox click on the X - button at the right side of the 'Smart Inbox' bar.
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300 multifunction printer
Pause, resume or delete an active job
Pause, resume or delete an active job
Introduction
This section describes how to pause, resume or delete an active job.
How to 'Pause' or 'Resume' an active print job
#
Action
To pause the printer:
In the 'QUEUE' screen use the lower left soft key on the user panel to 'Pause' the printer.
Remarks
In the 'QUEUE' screen use the lower right soft key to 'Resume' the printer.
How to delete an active print job
#
If you use the
User panel
Océ Express
WebTools
Then
Press the stop button
Open the 'Jobs' tab. In the
'Jobs - Queue' section tick the box in front of the job you want to delete and click
'Delete'.
Result
The system aborts and deletes the job immediately.
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The job states
Introduction
When a job is placed in a Smart Inbox or in the Queue, the icon in front of the job name gives information about the status of the job.
Overview of the job states in the Smart Inbox
#
State
Receiving
Icon Description
Indicates that the Smart Inbox is receiving the job data.
New
Queued
Printed
Indicates that a new job is available in the Smart
Inbox.
Indicates that the job is copied to the queue and waiting to be printed.
Indicates that the job has been printed.
Attention needed
Account data missing
General error message.
State when the account data for the job is missing.
Overview of the job states in the Queue
#
State
Receiving
Icon Description
Indicates that the Queue is receiving the job data.
Processing
Ready to print
Indicates that the Queue is processing the job data.
Indicates that the job is ready for printing.
Scheduled
Printing
Indicates that the job is waiting to be printed.
Indicates that the job is currently being printed.
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State
Attention needed
Icon Description
General error message.
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Clear the system
Clear the system
When to do
If you want to remove all the jobs from the system.
How to clear the system
1.
From the 'HOME' screen on the printer user panel select the 'System' tab.
2.
Select the 'Setup' tab.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to select 'Clear system'('Remove all jobs') wizard and confirm with the confirmation button (above the scroll wheel).
4.
Follow the steps in the wizard.
5.
Select 'Home' to return to the 'HOME' screen.
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Introduction to scan jobs
Basic scan jobs
Introduction to scan jobs
A basic scan job only takes three steps. Feed the original face up, select 'Scan' on the user panel and press the start button. Every other type of scan job is called an extended scan job.
An extended scan job takes some additional steps, where you select a specific scan template and, if necessary, change the predefined scan job settings on the user panel. The scan
templates are defined in the Océ Express WebTools (see
‘Define the scan job preferences
and scan templates’ on page 122
). When you select 'Scan', the user panel shows four scan templates. The scan templates provide access to the different settings per scan template.
You can use the scroll wheel to see all the predefined settings. When the scan job is finished, the scanned file is placed in the Smart Inbox 'Scans'.
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Feed the original
Feed the original
Caution:
The scanner cannot scan an original that is thicker than 0.65 mm or rigid originals. When you use the carrier sheet that is available as an option, ensure that the combined thickness of both the document and carrier sheet does not exceed 0.65 mm. (see
)
Caution:
Do not pull back the original when it is already fed into the scanner. To release the original press the red stop button on the user panel.
How to feed the original
1.
Feed the original face up and centered on the original feeding table.
Note:
You do not need to center the original precisely. The exact position of the original is automatically detected by the scanner.
2.
The scanner takes the original.
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Note:
After the scan procedure the scanner always holds the original. You can release the original if you select 'Release paper' on the user panel.
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Use the carrier sheet
Introduction
The carrier sheet is available as an option. The use of the carrier sheet depends on the condition of your original.
When to do
You must use the carrier sheet if you want to copy or scan the following types of originals.
â–
An original that is smaller than A4 size.
â–
â–
â–
An original that is fragile, damaged or heavy curled.
An original that is badly creased.
An original that has other pieces of paper attached to it.
Caution:
When handling the carrier sheet, be very careful not to scratch or otherwise damage it.
Note:
If you use the carrier sheet when scanning color documents, the colors may shift slightly in some cases.
How to use the carrier sheet
1.
Open the carrier sheet and place the original. The printed side of the original must be visible through the transparent protection sheet.
2.
Place the carrier sheet with the original face up and centered on the original feeding table.
Caution:
Make sure that you first feed the sealed side of the carrier sheet into the scanner.
3.
Feed the carrier sheet with the original into the scanner.
Note:
The scanner will detect the width of the carrier sheet as the original width.
4.
The scanner takes the carrier sheet with the original.
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Use the carrier sheet
Note:
After the scan procedure the scanner always holds the carrier sheet. You can release the carrier sheet if you select 'Release paper' on the user panel.
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Do a basic scan job
1.
Feed the original face up and centered on the original feeding table.
Note:
You do not need to center the original precisely. The exact position of the original is automatically detected by the scanner.
2.
Select 'Scan' on the user panel.
3.
Press the start button.
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Do a basic scan job
Result
You do a basic scan job in 3 steps. The basic scan job uses the settings of the first scan template.
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Extended scan jobs
Introduction to scan jobs
A basic scan job only takes three steps. Feed the original face up, select 'Scan' on the user panel and press the start button. Every other type of scan job is called an extended scan job.
An extended scan job takes some additional steps, where you select a specific scan template and, if necessary, change the predefined scan job settings on the user panel. The scan
templates are defined in the Océ Express WebTools (see
‘Define the scan job preferences
and scan templates’ on page 122
). When you select 'Scan', the user panel shows four scan templates. The scan templates provide access to the different settings per scan template.
You can use the scroll wheel to see all the predefined settings. When the scan job is finished, the scanned file is placed in the Smart Inbox 'Scans'.
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Do an extended scan job
1.
Feed the original face up and centered on the original feeding table.
Note:
You do not need to center the original precisely. The exact position of the original is automatically detected by the scanner.
2.
Select 'Scan' on the user panel.
3.
Open the 'Scan' tab with the confirmation button above the scroll wheel.
4.
Select your scan template.
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If you want to change the pre-defined settings of the selected scan template, use the confirmation button to open the scan template and display an overview of the pre-defined settings groups.
5.
Scroll to the settings group you want to change.
6.
â–
Open the settings group you want to change with the confirmation button and scroll
â– to the setting you want to change.
Open this setting, scroll through the settings values and select the correct value with
â–
â– the confirmation button.
Change the other settings in the settings group if necessary.
Select 'OK' to return to the overview of the predefined settings groups.
7.
Repeat steps 5 and 6 until you have set all the correct values for your scan job.
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Do an extended scan job
8.
Press the start button.
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Available settings for scan jobs
Available settings for scan jobs
Introduction
The Océ ColorWave 300 provides a lot of settings to manage all your different scan jobs.
These settings are used for extended scan jobs. The following table gives an overview and a very short description of the available settings. You can find a detailed description of each setting in the Océ Express WebTools.
Settings group: 'Destination'
#
Setting
'Destination'
Settings values
You can select one of the names of the scan destinations that you configured in the Océ
Express WebTools.
Function
'The destination to put the scans into.'
(see ‘'File type'’ on page 157 )
Settings group: 'File type'
#
Setting Settings values Function
Note:
Depending on the color mode and file type you select the values for the compression mode and organization will change. For some file types, the compression and organization settings cannot be set in all situations. (see also
‘Configure scan destinations’ on page 99 )
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Setting
'Color'
Settings values
'Color'
'Grayscale'
'Black&white'
Function
'Defines whether a color, grayscale or black-and-white scan must be made. The possible values depend on the file type.
Change the file type setting to e.g. PDF to see all three values: color, grayscale, black-and-white.'
'File type' 'TIFF'
'TIFF (multipage)'
'PDF'
'PDF (PDF/A)'
'PDF (PDF/A, multipage)'
'JPEG'
'CALS'
'The file type of the scanned image. The list of file types depends on scan to color, grayscale, or black-and-white: CALS is only available when scanning to blackand-white; JPEG is not available when scanning to black-and-white.'
'Organization'
'Compression'
'JPEG quality'
'Raw'
'Stripped'
'Tiled'
'LZW'
'Packbits'
'None'
'Flate'
'JPEG'
'Group 4'
'Group 3'
'Maximum'
'High'
'Medium'
'Low'
'The file organization when scanning to
TIFF.'
The compression type when scanning to
TIFF or to PDF.
'The image quality when scanning to
PDF with JPEG compression. With a lower quality, the compression increases giving a smaller file size.'
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Settings group: 'Resolution'
#
Setting
'Resolution'
Settings values
'100'
'200'
'300'
'400'
'600'
Function
'The resolution of the scanned image in dpi.'
Settings group: 'Original'
#
Setting
'Original type'
Settings values
If scan to grayscale or black and white:
'Line/text'
'Colored original'
'Photo'
'Blueprint'
'Dark original'
If scan to color:
'Artwork'
'Line/text'
'Map'
'Photo'
'Backgnd comp'
'On'
'Off'
'Auto'
Function
The type of original.
Reduce the background noise of the image.
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Settings group: 'Original width'
#
Setting
'By scanner'
Settings values
'By scanner'
Function
The width of the original is automatically detected by the scanner.
'Standard' 'A0'
'A1'
'A2'
'A3'
'E+ (36")'
'B1 (707 mm)'
'B2 (19.69 in)'
The width of the original is a standard size.
'Custom' 210 to 914 mm
Note:
Depend on the media series you defined in the Océ Express
WebTools
The width of the original is a custom size.
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Settings group: 'Remove strip'
#
Setting
'Leading'
Settings values
0 to 400 mm
Function
'Remove a strip from the beginning of the original.'
'Trailing' 0 to 400 mm 'Remove a strip from the bottom of the original.'
'Left' 0 to 400 mm 'Remove a strip from the left side of the original.'
'Right' 0 to 400 mm 'Remove a strip from the right side of the original.'
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Settings group: 'Mirror'
#
Setting
'Mirror'
Settings values
'On'
'Off'
Function
'When 'on', the image is mirrored along the vertical axis (the media transport direction).'
Settings group: 'Lighter/darker'
#
Setting
'Lighter/darker'
Settings values
-5 to +5
Function
'Increase the value for darker prints; decrease for lighter prints.'
Settings group: 'Checkprint'
#
Setting
'Checkprint'
Settings values
'On'
'Off'
Function
'When 'on', a print is made of the scanned image. When scan-to-color is selected, a check-print cannot be made.'
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'File type'
'File type'
Depending on the color mode and file type you select the values for the compression mode and organization will change. For some File types, the Compression and Organization settings cannot be set in all situations.
Color mode: Color
#
'Color' mode
'Color'
'File type'
'TIFF'
'TIFF (multipage)'
'PDF'
(PDF/A)'
'PDF (PDF/A, multipage)'
'JPEG'
'Organization'
'Raw'
'Stripped'
'Tiled'
Not applicable
Not applicable
'Compression'
'LZW'
'Packbits'
'None'
'Flate'
'None'
'JPEG'
Not applicable
'JPEG quality'
Not applicable
Not applicable
'Maximum'
'High'
'Medium'
'Low'
'Maximum'
'High'
'Medium'
'Low'
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'File type'
Color mode: Grayscale
#
'Color' mode
'Grayscale'
'File type'
'TIFF'
'TIFF (multipage)'
'PDF'
(PDF/A)'
'PDF (PDF/A, multipage)'
'JPEG'
'Organization'
'Raw'
'Stripped'
'Tiled'
Not applicable
Not applicable
'Compression'
'LZW'
'Packbits'
'None'
'Flate'
'None'
'JPEG'
Not applicable
'JPEG quality'
Not applicable
Not applicable
'Maximum'
'High'
'Medium'
'Low'
'Maximum'
'High'
'Medium'
'Low'
Color mode: Black and White
#
'Color' mode
'Black&white'
'File type'
'TIFF'
'TIFF (multipage)'
'PDF'
(PDF/A)'¹
'PDF (PDF/A, multipage)'¹
'CALS'
'Organization'
'Raw'
'Stripped'
'Tiled'
Not applicable
Not applicable
'Compression'
'Group 4'
'Group 3'
'Packbits'
'None'
'Group 4'
'Flate'
'None'
Not applicable
'JPEG quality'
Not applicable
Not applicable
Not applicable
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Make a scan and remove a strip
Make a scan and remove a strip
Introduction
Use 'Remove strip' to scan an original with a strip and remove the strip from the scanned file. You can remove a strip from the leading, the trailing, the left or the right side of the original.
Before you begin
If you must enter the same value for a setting very often, you can set this value as the default value for that setting in the Océ Express WebTools.
After you press the start key, the user panel always shows the job number and status of the job. A copy job appears temporarily in the 'Jobs - Queue' section of the Océ Express
WebTools, a scan job appears in the Smart Inbox 'Scans'.
Caution:
When you remove a strip, make sure that you scan all the required information.
How to make a scan and remove a strip
1.
Feed the original face up and centered on the original feeding table.
Note:
You do not need to center the original precisely. The exact position of the original is automatically detected by the scanner.
2.
Select 'Scan' on the user panel.
3.
Open the 'Scan' tab with the confirmation button above the scroll wheel.
4.
Define the job settings.
#
The 'Leading' strip The 'Trailing' strip The 'Left' strip The 'Right' strip
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â–
Open a template with the confirmation button.
Scroll to 'Remove strip' and open this setting with the confirmation button.
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â–
Scroll to 'Leading', 'Trailing', 'Left' or 'Right', define the value with the scroll wheel or numeric keys and confirm.
5.
Press the start button.
Result
The Océ ColorWave 300 scans the original without a strip.
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Introduction to copy jobs
Basic copy jobs
Introduction to copy jobs
A basic copy job only takes two steps. Feed the original face up and press the start button.
Every other type of copy job is called an extended copy job.
An extended copy job takes some additional steps, where you select a specific copy template and, if necessary, change the predefined copy job settings on the user panel. The copy
templates are defined in the Océ Express WebTools (see
‘Define the copy job preferences
and copy templates’ on page 116 ). When you select 'Copy', the user panel shows four copy
templates. The copy templates provide access to the different settings per copy template.
You can use the scroll wheel to see all the predefined settings.
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Feed the original
Feed the original
Caution:
The scanner cannot scan an original that is thicker than 0.65 mm or rigid originals. When you use the carrier sheet that is available as an option, ensure that the combined thickness of both the document and carrier sheet does not exceed 0.65 mm. (see
)
Caution:
Do not pull back the original when it is already fed into the scanner. To release the original press the red stop button on the user panel.
How to feed the original
1.
Feed the original face up and centered on the original feeding table.
Note:
You do not need to center the original precisely. The exact position of the original is automatically detected by the scanner.
2.
The scanner takes the original.
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Note:
After the scan procedure the scanner always holds the original. You can release the original if you select 'Release paper' on the user panel.
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Use the carrier sheet
Use the carrier sheet
Introduction
The carrier sheet is available as an option. The use of the carrier sheet depends on the condition of your original.
When to do
You must use the carrier sheet if you want to copy or scan the following types of originals.
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An original that is smaller than A4 size.
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An original that is fragile, damaged or heavy curled.
An original that is badly creased.
An original that has other pieces of paper attached to it.
Caution:
When handling the carrier sheet, be very careful not to scratch or otherwise damage it.
Note:
If you use the carrier sheet when scanning color documents, the colors may shift slightly in some cases.
How to use the carrier sheet
1.
Open the carrier sheet and place the original. The printed side of the original must be visible through the transparent protection sheet.
2.
Place the carrier sheet with the original face up and centered on the original feeding table.
Caution:
Make sure that you first feed the sealed side of the carrier sheet into the scanner.
3.
Feed the carrier sheet with the original into the scanner.
Note:
The scanner will detect the width of the carrier sheet as the original width.
4.
The scanner takes the carrier sheet with the original.
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Note:
After the scan procedure the scanner always holds the carrier sheet. You can release the carrier sheet if you select 'Release paper' on the user panel.
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Do a basic copy job
Do a basic copy job
1.
Feed the original face up and centered on the original feeding table.
Note:
You do not need to center the original precisely. The exact position of the original is automatically detected by the scanner.
The 'Copy' tab is automatically activated on the user panel.
Note:
The description of the first copy template is displayed. A basic copy job uses the settings defined in the first copy template.
2.
Press the start button.
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Result
You do a basic copy job in 2 steps. The basic copy job uses the settings of the first copy template.
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Introduction to copy jobs
Extended copy jobs
Introduction to copy jobs
A basic copy job only takes two steps. Feed the original face up and press the start button.
Every other type of copy job is called an extended copy job.
An extended copy job takes some additional steps, where you select a specific copy template and, if necessary, change the predefined copy job settings on the user panel. The copy
templates are defined in the Océ Express WebTools (see
‘Define the copy job preferences
and copy templates’ on page 116 ). When you select 'Copy', the user panel shows four copy
templates. The copy templates provide access to the different settings per copy template.
You can use the scroll wheel to see all the predefined settings.
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Do an extended copy job
1.
Feed the original face up and centered on the original feeding table.
Note:
You do not need to center the original precisely. The exact position of the original is automatically detected by the scanner.
The 'Copy' tab is automatically activated on the user panel.
2.
Open the 'Copy' tab with the confirmation button above the scroll wheel.
3.
Select your copy template.
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If you want to change the pre-defined settings of the selected copy template, use the confirmation button to open the copy template and display an overview of the pre-defined settings groups.
4.
Scroll to the settings group you want to change.
5.
â–
Open the settings group you want to change with the confirmation button and scroll
â– to the setting you want to change.
Open this setting, scroll through the settings values and select the correct value with
â–
â– the confirmation button.
Change the other settings in the settings group if necessary.
Select 'OK' to return to the overview of the predefined settings groups.
6.
Repeat step 4 and 5 until you have set all the correct values for your copy job.
7.
Press the start button.
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Available settings for copy jobs
Available settings for copy jobs
Introduction
The Océ ColorWave 300 provides a lot of settings to manage all your different copy jobs.
These settings are used for extended copy jobs. The following table gives an overview and a very short description of the available settings. You can find a detailed description of each setting in the Océ Express WebTools.
Settings group: 'Original'
#
Setting
'Color'
Settings values
'Color'
'Grayscale'
'Original type'
'Backgnd comp'
Color original:
'Line/text'
'Artwork'
'Map'
'Poster/photo'
Grayscale original:
'Line/text'
'Colored original'
'Photo'
'Blueprint'
'Dark original'
'On'
'Off'
'Auto'
Function
Define the type of original.
Define the type of original you use.
Reduce the background noise of the image.
Settings group: 'Scale'
#
Setting
'1:1'
Settings values Function
Scales to 100%.
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Setting
'Custom'
Settings values
10 - 1000 '%'
Function
Scales the image to a custom percentage.
'To fit' 'A0'
'A1'
'A2'
'A3'
'E+ (36")'
'B1 (707 mm)'
'B2 (19.69 in)'
Scales the image to fit the selected media size.
Note:
Depend on the media series you defined in the Océ Express
WebTools
Settings group: 'Media'
#
Setting
'Roll selection'
Settings values
'Auto'
'Roll 1' (description of media type and media size loaded on roll 1)
'Roll 2' (description of media type and media size loaded on roll 2)
Function
Define the media feed to copy or print on. When you select 'Auto' the printer automatically selects the media roll.
'Quality' 'Check'
'Release'
'Presentation'
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Settings group: 'Lighter/darker'
#
Setting
'Lighter/darker'
Settings values
-5 to +5
Function
Increase the value for darker prints; decrease for lighter prints.
Settings group: 'Remove strip'
#
Setting
'Leading'
Settings values
0 to 400 mm
Function
'Remove a strip from the beginning of the original.'
'Trailing' 0 to 400 mm 'Remove a strip from the bottom of the original.'
'Left' 0 to 400 mm 'Remove a strip from the left side of the original.'
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Setting
'Right'
Settings values
0 to 400 mm
Function
'Remove a strip from the right side of the original.'
Settings group: 'Original width'
#
Setting
'By scanner'
Settings values
'By scanner'
Function
The width of the original is automatically detected by the scanner.
'Standard' 'A0'
'A1'
'A2'
'A3'
'E+ (36")'
'B1 (707 mm)'
'B2 (19.69 in)'
The width of the original is a standard size.
'Custom' 210 to 914 mm
Note:
Depend on the media series you defined in the Océ Express
WebTools
The width of the original is a custom size.
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Settings group: 'Delete area'
#
Setting
'X offset'
Settings values
0 to 914 mm
Function
'The horizontal offset where the delete area starts.'
'Y offset' 0 to 6000 mm 'The vertical offset where the delete area starts.'
'Width' 0 to 914 mm 'The width of the area to delete.'
'Length' 0 to 6000 mm 'The length of the area to delete. '
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Settings group: 'Finishing'
#
Setting
'Cut method'
Settings values
'Synchro'
'Standard'
Function
'Determines the cut size of the print.
'Standard': the print is cut to a standard media size (DIN, ANSI, ...). 'Synchro': the print length depends on the image.'
'Output' 'Lower tray'
'Top Delivery Tray'
The location to deposit the sheet.
Note:
Not all media types can be delivered to the Top delivery tray.
Settings group: 'Add strip'
#
Setting
'Leading'
Settings values
0 to 400 mm
Function
'Adds a blank strip at the beginning of the output. Only valid when 'Cut size' is
'synchro'.'
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Setting
'Trailing'
Settings values
0 to 400 mm
Available settings for copy jobs
Function
'Adds a blank strip at the bottom of the output. Only valid when 'Cut size' is
'synchro'.'
Settings group: 'Alignment'
#
Setting
'Alignment'
'Shift horizontal'
Settings values
'Top left'
'Top'
'Top right'
'Left'
'Center'
'Right'
'Bottom left'
'Bottom'
'Bottom right'
- 914 mm to + 914 mm
Function
'Aligns the image on the media.'
'Shifts the image in the horizontal direction (after alignment to one of the positions given in 'Alignment').'
'Shift vertical' - 1219 mm to + 1219 mm
'Shifts the image in the vertical direction
(after alignment to one of positions given in 'Alignment').'
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Settings group: 'Mirror'
#
Setting
'Mirror'
Settings values
'On'
'Off'
Function
'When 'on', the image is mirrored along the vertical axis (the media transport direction).'
Settings group: 'Drawing method'
#
Setting
'Method'
Settings values
'DIN'
'Afnor'
'Ericsson'
Function
Defines which drawing method is used for the legend position.
'Legend' 'Leading'
'Trailing'
'Defines whether the legend is located at the top (leading) or the bottom (trailing).'
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Settings group: 'Stamp'
#
Setting
'Stamp'
Settings values
None
------
Function
Copy with a stamp
'Position' 'Top'
'Middle'
'Bottom'
'The position of the stamp inside the legend.'
'Size' 'Small'
'Large'
'The size of the stamp.'
'Color' 'Light gray'
'Gray'
'Dark gray'
'Black'
'The color of the stamp.'
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Settings group: 'Sort'
#
Setting
'Sort'
Settings values
'By page'
'By set'
Function
If you want to copy multiple sheet, you can indicate how the copied sheets must be sorted.
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Make multiple sets of copies
Make multiple sets of copies
Introduction
You can use the 'Create set' option to make multiple sets of copies.
Before you begin
If you must enter the same value for a setting very often, you can set this value as the default value for that setting in the Océ Express WebTools.
After you press the start key, the user panel always shows the job number and status of the job. A copy job appears temporarily in the 'Jobs - Queue' section of the Océ Express
WebTools, a scan job appears in the Smart Inbox 'Scans'.
How to make multiple sets of copies sorted by set
1.
Feed the original face up and centered on the original feeding table.
Note:
You do not need to center the original precisely. The exact position of the original is automatically detected by the scanner.
The 'Copy' tab is automatically activated on the user panel.
2.
Open the 'Copy' tab with the confirmation button above the scroll wheel.
3.
Define the job settings.
â–
â–
â–
â–
â–
â–
Open a template with the confirmation button.
The 'Create set' option appears at the lower left corner of the screen.
Select 'Create set' with the lower left soft key.
The 'Close set' option appears at the lower left corner of the screen.
Scroll to 'Sort', define 'By set' and confirm with the with confirmation button. This setting is disabled after you press the start button for the first time.
Press'OK'.
Change the settings for your first original if necessary.
Define the number of copies and press the start button.
You can not change the number of copies after you press the start button for the first time.
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â–
Feed the next original, define the settings for this original if necessary and press the start button.
You can use the lower right soft key to return to the default settings of your copy template.
Repeat this step until all originals are fed.
4.
Select 'Close set' with the lower left soft key.
How to make multiple sets of copies sorted by page
1.
Feed the first original face up.
The scanner takes the original.
2.
Open the 'Copy' tab with the confirmation button above the scroll wheel.
3.
Define the job settings.
â–
â–
â–
â–
â–
â–
â–
Open a template with the confirmation button.
The 'Create set' option appears at the lower left corner of the screen.
Select 'Create set' with the lower left soft key.
The 'Close set' option appears at the lower left corner of the screen.
Scroll to 'Sort', define 'By page' and confirm with the with confirmation button. This setting is disabled after you press the start button for the first time.
Press'OK'.
Change the settings for your first original if necessary.
Define the number of copies and press the start button.
You can not change the number of copies after you press the start button for the first time.
Feed the next original, define the settings for this original if necessary and press the start button.
You can use the lower right soft key to return to the default settings of your copy template.
Repeat this step until all originals are fed.
4.
Select 'Close set' with the lower left soft key.
Result
The Océ ColorWave 300 copies a set of originals sorted by set or by page.
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Make a copy with a stamp
Make a copy with a stamp
Introduction
A stamp is a pre-defined text you can set on every copy.
Before you begin
If you must enter the same value for a setting very often, you can set this value as the default value for that setting in the Océ Express WebTools.
After you press the start key, the user panel always shows the job number and status of the job. A copy job appears temporarily in the 'Jobs - Queue' section of the Océ Express
WebTools, a scan job appears in the Smart Inbox 'Scans'.
How to make a copy with a stamp
1.
Feed the original face up and centered on the original feeding table.
Note:
You do not need to center the original precisely. The exact position of the original is automatically detected by the scanner.
The 'Copy' tab is automatically activated on the user panel.
2.
Open the 'Copy' tab with the confirmation button above the scroll wheel.
3.
Define the job settings.
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â–
â–
â–
â–
â–
Open a template with the confirmation button.
Scroll to 'Stamp' and open this setting with the confirmation button.
Scroll to 'Stamp', select a stamp with the scroll wheel and confirm.
Scroll to 'Position', select the correct position with the scroll wheel and confirm.
Scroll to 'Size', select the correct size with the scroll wheel and confirm.
Scroll to 'Color', select the correct color with the scroll wheel and confirm.
4.
Define the number of copies and press the start button.
Result
The copy contains the selected stamp.
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Scale to another media size
Scale to another media size
Introduction
You can use the 'Scale' setting to copy to a larger or smaller media format. Use one of the following methods to scale a copy.
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Select another media format with the 'To fit' setting.
Adjust a value in terms of percentage with the 'Custom' setting.
You can adjust a value between 25 and 400%. A value lower than 100% reduces the copy, a value greater than 100% enlarges the copy.
Before you begin
If you must enter the same value for a setting very often, you can set this value as the default value for that setting in the Océ Express WebTools.
After you press the start key, the user panel always shows the job number and status of the job. A copy job appears temporarily in the 'Jobs - Queue' section of the Océ Express
WebTools, a scan job appears in the Smart Inbox 'Scans'.
How to copy to another media size
1.
Feed the original face up and centered on the original feeding table.
Note:
You do not need to center the original precisely. The exact position of the original is automatically detected by the scanner.
The 'Copy' tab is automatically activated on the user panel.
2.
Open the 'Copy' tab with the confirmation button above the scroll wheel.
3.
Define the job settings.
â–
â–
â–
Open a template with the confirmation button.
Scroll to 'Scale' and open this setting with the confirmation button.
Scroll to 'To fit', select a standard media format from the media series you use and confirm.
4.
Define the number of copies and press the start button.
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Result
The Océ ColorWave 300 copies to another media size.
Scale to another media size
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Make a copy and add a strip
Make a copy and add a strip
Introduction
You can use a strip to file a drawing.
Use 'Add strip' to copy an original without a strip and add a strip to the copy. You can add a strip at the leading or trailing side of a copy.
Use 'Remove strip' to copy an original with a strip and remove the strip from the copy.
You can remove a strip from the leading, the trailing, the left or the right side of the original.
Before you begin
If you must enter the same value for a setting very often, you can set this value as the default value for that setting in the Océ Express WebTools.
After you press the start key, the user panel always shows the job number and status of the job. A copy job appears temporarily in the 'Jobs - Queue' section of the Océ Express
WebTools, a scan job appears in the Smart Inbox 'Scans'.
How to make a copy and add a strip
1.
Feed the original face up and centered on the original feeding table.
Note:
You do not need to center the original precisely. The exact position of the original is automatically detected by the scanner.
The 'Copy' tab is automatically activated on the user panel.
2.
Open the 'Copy' tab with the confirmation button above the scroll wheel.
3.
Define the job settings.
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The 'Leading' strip The 'Trailing' strip
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Open a template with the confirmation button.
Scroll to 'Add strip' and open this setting with the confirmation button.
Scroll to 'Leading' or 'Trailing', define the value with the scroll wheel or numeric keys and confirm.
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4.
Define the number of copies and press the start button.
Result
The Océ ColorWave 300 adds a trailing or leading strip to the copy.
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Make a copy and remove a strip
Make a copy and remove a strip
Introduction
You can use a strip to file a drawing.
Use 'Add strip' to copy an original without a strip and add a strip to the copy. You can add a strip at the leading or trailing side of a copy.
Use 'Remove strip' to copy an original with a strip and remove the strip from the copy.
You can remove a strip from the leading, the trailing, the left or the right side of the original.
Before you begin
If you must enter the same value for a setting very often, you can set this value as the default value for that setting in the Océ Express WebTools.
After you press the start key, the user panel always shows the job number and status of the job. A copy job appears temporarily in the 'Jobs - Queue' section of the Océ Express
WebTools, a scan job appears in the Smart Inbox 'Scans'.
Caution:
When you remove a strip, make sure that you copied all the required information.
How to make a copy and remove a strip
1.
Feed the original face up and centered on the original feeding table.
Note:
You do not need to center the original precisely. The exact position of the original is automatically detected by the scanner.
The 'Copy' tab is automatically activated on the user panel.
2.
Open the 'Copy' tab with the confirmation button above the scroll wheel.
3.
Define the job settings.
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The 'Leading' strip The 'Trailing' strip The 'Left' strip The 'Right' strip
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Open a template with the confirmation button.
Scroll to 'Remove strip' and open this setting with the confirmation button.
Scroll to 'Leading', 'Trailing', 'Left' or 'Right', define the value with the scroll wheel or numeric keys and confirm.
4.
Define the number of copies and press the start button.
Result
The Océ ColorWave 300 copies the original without a strip. You can also use this setting to copy a specific area of the original. (see
‘Make a copy of a specific area of an original’ on page 190
).
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Make a copy of a specific area of an original
Make a copy of a specific area of an original
Introduction
You can make a copy of a specific area of an original with the 'Remove strip' setting.
Define the following strips to specify the area.
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'Leading'
'Trailing'
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'Left'
'Right'
Before you begin
If you must enter the same value for a setting very often, you can set this value as the default value for that setting in the Océ Express WebTools.
After you press the start key, the user panel always shows the job number and status of the job. A copy job appears temporarily in the 'Jobs - Queue' section of the Océ Express
WebTools, a scan job appears in the Smart Inbox 'Scans'.
Caution:
When you remove a strip, make sure that you copied all the required information.
How to copy a specific area of an original
1.
Feed the original face up and centered on the original feeding table.
Note:
You do not need to center the original precisely. The exact position of the original is automatically detected by the scanner.
The 'Copy' tab is automatically activated on the user panel.
2.
Open the 'Copy' tab with the confirmation button above the scroll wheel.
3.
Define the job settings.
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The 'Leading' strip The 'Trailing' strip The 'Left' strip The 'Right' strip
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Open a template with the confirmation button.
Scroll to 'Remove strip' and open this setting with the confirmation button.
Scroll to 'Leading', define the value with the scroll wheel or numeric keys and confirm.
Scroll to 'Trailing', define the value with the scroll wheel or numeric keys and confirm.
Scroll to 'Left', define the value with the scroll wheel or numeric keys and confirm.
Scroll to 'Right', define the value with the scroll wheel or numeric keys and confirm.
Press 'OK'
Scroll to 'Alignment' and open this setting with the confirmation button.
Scroll to 'Alignment', select 'Center' with the scroll wheel and confirm.
4.
Define the number of copies and press the start button.
Note:
You can use the 'Alignment''Shift horizontal' and 'Shift vertical' to adjust the defined position of the specified area.
Result
The Océ ColorWave 300 copies a specific area of the original to the specified position on the copy.
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Make a copy and delete a specific area of an original
Make a copy and delete a specific area of an original
Introduction
You can make a copy without a specific area of an original with the 'Delete area' setting.
You can use 2 settings to define the dimensions of the delete area and you can use 2 settings to define the relative position of the delete area on the sheet.
Define the relative position of the delete area with the following settings.
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'X offset'
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'Y offset'
Define the dimensions of the delete area
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'Width'
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'Length'
Before you begin
If you must enter the same value for a setting very often, you can set this value as the default value for that setting in the Océ Express WebTools.
After you press the start key, the user panel always shows the job number and status of the job. A copy job appears temporarily in the 'Jobs - Queue' section of the Océ Express
WebTools, a scan job appears in the Smart Inbox 'Scans'.
Caution:
When you copy without a specific area, make sure that you copied all the required information.
How to copy without a specific area of an original
1.
Feed the original face up and centered on the original feeding table.
Note:
You do not need to center the original precisely. The exact position of the original is automatically detected by the scanner.
The 'Copy' tab is automatically activated on the user panel.
2.
Open the 'Copy' tab with the confirmation button above the scroll wheel.
3.
Define the job settings.
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The 'X offset' The 'Y offset' The 'Width' The 'Length'
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Open a template with the confirmation button.
Scroll to 'Delete area' and open this setting with the confirmation button.
Scroll to 'X offset', define the value with the scroll wheel or numeric keys and confirm.
Scroll to 'Y offset', define the value with the scroll wheel or numeric keys and confirm.
Scroll to 'Width', define the value with the scroll wheel or numeric keys and confirm.
Scroll to 'Length', define the value with the scroll wheel or numeric keys and confirm.
Press 'OK'
4.
Define the number of copies and press the start button.
Result
The Océ ColorWave 300 copies an original without the specified area.
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What you need to know before you send your print jobs
Send print jobs
What you need to know before you send your print jobs
Definition
Before you send print jobs to the Océ ColorWave 300, remember the following.
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The values defined in the Océ Express WebTools are default values for the general system behavior. You can define a number of job settings in the Océ printer drivers or the Océ job submission tools. The settings defined in the printer drivers or the job submission tools always overrule the settings defined in the Océ Express WebTools.
Make sure that you define and load the correct media for your job.
Make sure that you define the correct job settings. For example, orientation, rotation, and media type.
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Use Océ Publisher Express to send a print job
Use Océ Publisher Express to send a print job
Introduction
Océ Publisher Express is a job submitter that is integrated in the Océ Express WebTools.
Illustration
How to use Océ Publisher Express to send a print job
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Step
1
Action
Open your web browser.
Remarks
Use one of the following web browsers
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Microsoft
®
Internet Explorer 6.0 (or
â– higher)
Mozilla Firefox™ 2.0 (or higher)
2 Enter the URL http://'printer
name' in your workstation browser to connect to the Océ
Express WebTools.
'Printer name' is the name of your Océ
ColorWave 300 printer.
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Use Océ Publisher Express to send a print job
Step
3
4
5
6
7
Action
Open the 'Jobs' tab,
Remarks
This tab displays the following.
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The Océ Publisher Express section.
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An overview of all jobs that are currently available in the 'Jobs - Queue'.
An overview of all the Smart Inboxes that currently contain on or more jobs.
Click on 'Create new job' in the
Océ Publisher Express section.
Click on 'Add file' and use the
Browse... button to select the file you want to print.
A separate window opens.
You can print documents with the following data formats
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- HP-GL - .hp, .hpg, .hpgl
- HP-GL/2 - .hp2
- HP RTL - .rtl
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- CALS - .cls, .cal
- NIRS - .nir, .nif
- CalComp - .cc, .906, .907, .951, .crf,
.pci
- Edmics (C4) - .c4
- TIFF - .tif
- PostScript 3 - .ps (optional)
- PDF - .pdf (optional)
- JPEG - .jpg, .jpeg
- DWF, DWF/X
Change the 'Settings' and the
'Preset' if necessary.
In the 'Workflow' section enter the name of the Smart Inbox you want to print to and click 'Print' to send the print job to the
Smart Inbox.
Job settings that you change in Océ Publisher Express always overrule the default settings defined in the Océ Express
WebTools.
You can easily create a new Smart Inbox if you enter a new Smart Inbox name.
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Use the Océ Windows
®
Printer Driver to send a print job
Use the Océ Windows
®
Printer Driver to send a print job
Introduction
Océ provides the Océ Windows
®
Printer Driver that allows you to send print jobs to your Océ ColorWave 300. This driver is a mixed raster-vector HP-GL/2 printer driver that allows you to print from any application under Windows 2000
®
, Windows XP
®
,
Windows Vista
®
or Windows Server
®
2003 to your Océ printer.
Illustration
How to use the Océ Windows
®
Printer Driver to send a print job
#
Step
1
Action
Open the file that you want to print in the source application.
Remarks
AutoCAD
®
2000 or any other Windows application
2
3
4
From the 'File' menu of the application, click 'Print'.
Select the Océ ColorWave 300 in the 'Printer' area of the 'Print' dialog box.
Click 'Properties'.
You can define the default print job settings in the printer.
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Use the Océ Windows
®
Printer Driver to send a print job
Step
5
6
7
Action
In the 'Basic' tab activate 'Océ
Ticket enabled' to overrule the default values for the job settings.
Check all tabs in the driver and change the default settings if necessary.
Click 'OK' to send the print job to the print queue.
Remarks
Note:
More information about how to install, configure and use the driver is available in the documentation provided with the Océ Windows
®
Printer Driver.
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â– the Océ Windows
®
Printer Driver Online Help the Océ Windows
®
Printer Driver User manual
Note:
The Océ ColorWave 300 is delivered with a driver pack CD-ROM. You can also download the latest Océ drivers, free of charge, from our Web site www.oce.com.
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Use the Océ PostScript
®
3 Driver to send a print job
Use the Océ PostScript
®
3 Driver to send a print job
Introduction
Océ provides the Océ PostScript
®
3 Driver that allows you to send print jobs to your
Océ ColorWave 300.
Note:
You need a license to be able to print PostScript
®
files on the Océ ColorWave 300.
Note:
More information about how to install, configure and use the driver is available in the documentation provided with the Océ PostScript
®
3 Driver.
â– the Océ PostScript
®
3 Driver Online Help
â– the Océ PostScript
®
3 Driver Installation manual
Illustration
How to use the Océ PostScript
®
3 Driver to send a print job
#
Step
1
Action
Open the file that you want to print in the source application.
Remarks
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®
3 Driver to send a print job
Step
2
3
4
5
6
7
Action
From the 'File' menu of the application, click 'Print'.
Select the Océ ColorWave 300 in the 'Printer' area of the 'Print' dialog box.
Click 'Properties'.
Remarks
You can define the default print job settings in the Océ Express WebTools.
Activate the Océ Job Ticket to overrule the default values for the job settings.
Check and change the Printer
Features settings if necessary.
Click 'OK' to send the print job to the print queue.
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Use FTP to send a print job to the Océ ColorWave 300
Use FTP to send a print job to the Océ ColorWave 300
Introduction
The Océ ColorWave 300 supports printing through FTP.
If you send your print job through FTP the default Océ Express WebTools settings are leading.
How to send a print job via FTP
You can print the files through FTP in the following ways.
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Via a command line prompt
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Enter the address ftp://<hostname or IP address> /jobs in your workstation browser.
Via an FTP application
From a Web browser
The Océ ColorWave 300 has a dedicated FTP Jobs folder. You cannot delete or change this folder. It is created at installation and protected. The most convenient way to print files through FTP is to drag and drop the files or to copy and paste the files, into this
'Jobs' folder on the FTP site of your Océ ColorWave 300 controller. The documents in the folder are printed on the Océ ColorWave 300.
Web browsers that support job submission through FTP
#
Level of functionality
Supports drag and drop of files
Web browser
Microsoft
®
Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher)
Mozilla Firefox™ 1.5 (or higher)
Operation
Drag the jobs into the
'Jobs' folder on the FTP site of your Océ Color-
Wave 300.
Supports copy and paste of files.
Microsoft
®
Internet Explorer 6.0 (or higher)
Mozilla Firefox™ 1.5 (or higher)
Paste the jobs into the
'Jobs' folder on the FTP site of your Océ Color-
Wave 300.
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Use LPR to send a print job to the Océ ColorWave 300
Use LPR to send a print job to the Océ ColorWave 300
Introduction
The Océ ColorWave 300 supports printing through LPR.
If you send your print job through LPR the default Océ Express WebTools settings are leading.
How to send a print job via LPR
Type the following line command after the DOS prompt: lpr -S <hostname or IP address>
-P <print queue name> <file name>.
Note:
You can use any name for <print queue name>, for example jobs.
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Print a job from the Smart Inbox
Print a job from the Smart Inbox
How to print a job from the Smart Inbox using the Océ Express WebTools
1.
Select the 'Jobs' tab in the Océ Express WebTools.
2.
Select the job and click 'Print'. The job is copied into the Job Queue.
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Print a file from a USB mass storage device
Print a file from a USB mass storage device
1.
Insert USB mass storage device in the USB stick interface on the user panel.
2.
The system automatically selects the print tab.
3.
Open the print tab with the confirmation button above the scroll wheel.
The content of your USB mass storage device is displayed.
4.
Use the scroll wheel to browse to the job you want to print.
5.
Use the start button to start printing.
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Chapter 6
Ensure the best output quality
Introduction to how to ensure the best output quality
Introduction to how to ensure the best output quality
Introduction
This chapter describes how to make sure you have the best quality for your scan and print jobs.
It is important to know that the quality of your output depends on both the scan quality of the scanner and the print quality of the printer.
Output quality scanner
The scanner has one method to ensure the best output quality: Calibrate the scanner.
See ‘Calibrate the scanner’ on page 208
Output quality printer
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The printer offers several methods that help you to define the best print mode for your job. These methods are described in the Define the output quality of the
printer section of this chapter.
The printer has 3 methods that help you to identify and analyze changes in the output quality, the 'Quality check' print, the 'Tone scale area check' print, and the 'Demo print'. The Check the output quality of the printer section of this chapter describes these 3 methods.
When you find problems with the output quality, the Optimize the output quality
on the printer section of this chapter helps you to correct the problems.
To optimize the colors of your printed output, you can adjust the Color Management settings. The Color Management section of this chapter gives an overview of these Color
Management settings.
When to do
Only do actions to optimize the output quality based on the information supplied in the
'Check the output quality' section.
When you are not satisfied with the printer output quality, use the following procedure
1.
Make sure that you loaded and defined the correct media type on the printer.
Use the 'Change media type' wizard to change the media type defined on the system.
‘Replace / Install the media’ on page 256
.
Also make sure you defined the correct media type for your job.
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Introduction to how to ensure the best output quality
2.
Make sure you defined the correct output mode for your job.
quality and print speed’ on page 211 .
3.
When you have defined the correct media and the correct print mode, and you are still not satisfied with the output quality, use the wizards to achieve optimal output quality.
‘Optimize the output quality on the printer ’ on page 248 .
4.
Use the prints generated by the 'Quality check' print, the 'Tone scale area check' print and the 'Demo print' to evaluate the quality of the prints and the colors.
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Calibrate the scanner
Optimize the output quality of the scanner
Calibrate the scanner
Introduction
You can calibrate the scanner when you are not satisfied with the copy or scan quality.
Use the calibration wizard on the printer user panel to calibrate the scanner.
Before you begin
Clean the scanner before you start the calibration procedure. Dirty parts of the scanner
causes a decreased copy and scan quality. (See ‘Calibrate the scanner’ on page 208 ).
Caution:
Handle the calibration sheet with care.
Caution:
Do not touch the black area of the calibration sheet with your fingers.
Caution:
Before you use the calibration sheet wipe off any dust from the calibration sheet.
How to calibrate the scanner
1.
From the 'HOME' screen select the 'System' tab.
2.
Select the 'Setup' tab.
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Calibrate the scanner
3.
Use the scroll wheel to go to the 'Scanner calibration'('Calibrate the scanner') wizard.
4.
Open this section with the confirmation button.
5.
Insert the scanner calibration sheet¹ as instructed in the wizard.
6.
Press the start button to start the scanner calibration.
The message 'Calibrating, please wait... do not open the scanner.' appears.
Note:
'Calibrating the scanner takes between 5 to 10 minutes.'
Note:
¹ The scanner calibration sheet code number is 1060077525.
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The quality modes
Define the output quality of the printer
The quality modes
Introduction
The Océ ColorWave 300 enables you to select the correct quality mode for your output requirements. You can define the required quality mode in the printer driver. You can define the default quality mode in the Océ Express WebTools.
The Quality modes
Use these modes to define the output quality. You can select the following.
The output quality
#
Quality mode
'Check'
'Release'
'Presentation'
Function
The print speed is maximum. This quality mode is used for fast printing of (line) drawings with good output quality. For other types of jobs, like print jobs with area coverages, you can use this quality mode to check if all the information is visible on the printed output. For these print jobs the output quality is good.
The print speed is very high. This quality mode is best for drawings, very good for images and provides a good combination of output quality and productivity. In this quality mode the printer will automatically optimize the print quality and the productivity based on the file content. Drawings will be printed twice as fast as images, resulting in optimal productivity and quality for most customers.
The Océ ColorWave 300 further offers Dynamic switching
Technology. In case a print job has mixed contents (drawings and images), the printer will adjust the print quality and the productivity automatically during the print process, without customer intervention.
Select this quality mode if you need the best possible output quality. Especially for images, posters. The print speed is high.
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Output type, output quality and print speed
Output type, output quality and print speed
Introduction
The type of your printed output depends on the following parameter.
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The color mode ('Grayscale' / 'Color')
The quality of your printed output depends on the following parameters.
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The media type
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The quality mode
The print speed
The lower the print speed, the better the output quality.
The following table describes the relation between these parameters.
The relation between the output type and the quality parameters
The relation between the output quality parameters
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Color mode Quality mode
'Grayscale' 'Check'
Print speed for all media
(per A0 (E-size), not including the drying time and the processing time)
(minutes' seconds")
0'41"
'Release'
'Color'
'Presentation'
'Check'
'Release'
'Presentation'
Between 1' 00" and 3' 40", dependant on file content
(the printer automatically optimizes between print quality and productivity.
3' 40"
1' 03"
Between 3' 05" and 6' 15", dependant on file content
(the printer automatically optimizes between print quality and productivity.
9' 15"
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Recommended media types and quality modes
Recommended media types and quality modes
Introduction
The selection of the media and the quality modes depends on the application of the output. The tables give you an idea of which media type and quality modes to use in a work process.
2D CAD monochrome drawing
450
340 m/h
450 m/h
3700+peil
400
3700+peil
250
3950+peil
100
450 m/h
250
3N1002
4040+peil
100 m/h
25 m/h
100
25 m/h
200
3N1011C
100
25
450
4040+peil
4040+peil
3N1011
25 m/h
\100
\160
100 25 m/h
4300+peil
4
2
5
250 m/h cvr125
3 cvr100 vvr200 300 m/h
100
4300+peil cvr125
5
250 m/h
3950+peil
160 cvr100
540 m/h
75 m/h
280 m/h
250
280 m/h
3N1017
200
25 m/h
3N1011A
160
ÿ150
3650+peil
150 600
500 o.k. 3700+peil
VOOR SCHACHTENTEKENING
ZIE TEK. NR. 3N1W073
3N1053
315
315
300 m/h
300 m/h
200
500 m/h
5
250 m/h
4000+peil
50 m/h
3N1052
315
3
300 m/h peil
3N1051
3
300 m/h
250
500
630
250
3850+peil
3N1016
100
500
3750+peil
900 m/h m/h560
PL
50 m/h
50 m/h
315
3475+peil
PL
515 m/h
\250
ÿ150
PL
3N1050
4000+peil
600 m/h
3
200
400
280
3N1046 3950+peil
250
4 vvr200 3
300 m/h vvr200
6
75 m/h
2
2
3N1047
4 vvr200
5
250 m/h vvr200 5
250 m/h vvr200 3
600 m/h
500 m/h
250
315
3
300 m/h
355
3N1048
250
125 m/h 250 600
3475+peil m/h 600 m/h 125 m/h
500
4040+peil
4300+peil
315
250
3950+peil
540 m/h
315
250 cvr125 5
160
250 m/h
3475+peil
3475+peil
\250 cvr125
250 m/h
160 3950+peil
300 m/h
3N1082 cvr100
160
3475+peil
75 m/h cvr100
540 m/h
75 m/h
75 m/h
250 m/h cvr125 cvr125
250 m/h
75 m/h
100
125
3990+peil
3N1183
4080+peil
100
3990+peil
250 cvr\125
250
3500+peil
1430 m3/h 100
3600+peil
355
3500+peil
3750+peil cvr\125
3500+peil cvr\125
3750+peil
3042 m3/h
224
224
315
100 224
224
224 224
100
4275+peil
224
250
224
160
224
160
224 cvr\100
3750+peil
250
4220+peil cvr\100
280
3650+peil
3750+peil cvr\100
160
3N1180
3800+peil cvr\100
250 250
4293 m3/h
4275+peil
250
600
250
1430 m3/h
355
3850+peil
250 cvr\125
600
4300+peil
100
160
250
4275+peil
4275+peil
250
3990+peil
160
160
3N1175
500
3174 m3/h
3780+peil 600 3800+peil
3450+peil
500 cvr\125
250 cvr\100
4400+peil
250
160
250 cvr\100
3650+peil cvr\100
160 cvr\100
100 cvr\125 cvr\100
\250
4000+peil
224
250
4275+peil
3800+peil
224
3N1170 cvr\100
280
250
3400+peil
4275+peil cvr\100
250
4562 m3/h
250 cvr\100 cvr\100 cvr\100 cvr\100
160 cvr\100
100 cvr\100
CVR
450 m/h cvr160
500 m/h
450 m/h
3N1116
250
4000+peil
500 m/h
250
500 m/h
3N1084
600 m/h
600 m/h
3N1086
3N1091
3N1087
3N1115
[189] Example 2D CAD monochrome drawing
CAD drawings - Grayscale
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When to use Recommended media type
To check or release a drawing
'Paper 70-80g'
'Paper 56g'
'Paper Japan 64g'
'Paper 90g'
'Paper 20 lb'
'Recycled paper 20 lb'
'Paper 24 lb'
'Recycled paper 70-80g'
'Transparent paper Japan'
Recommended Quality mode
.
'Greyscale'
'Check'
'Release'
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2D CAD color drawing
450
340 m/h
450 m/h
3700+peil
250
3950+peil
100
450 m/h
250
CVR
450 m/h
400 3700+peil
450 m/h
3N1116
3N1002
4040+peil
100 m/h
25 m/h
100
25 m/h
200
3N1011C
100
3N1011B
25 m/h
450
4040+peil
4040+peil
3N1011
\100
25 m/h
\160
100
25 m/h
4300+peil
4
2
5
250 m/h cvr125
3 vvr200 300 m/h cvr100
100
4300+peil cvr125
280 m/h
250
280 m/h
160
25 m/h
3N1011A
ÿ150
3650+peil
150
600
500 o.k. 3700+peil
VOOR SCHACHTENTEKENING
ZIE TEK. NR. 3N1W073
630
ÿ150
PL
3N1046
3950+peil
250
4 vvr200 3
300 m/h vvr200
6
75 m/h
4300+peil
315
2
2
3N1047
4 vvr200
5
250 m/h
3
300 m/h
500
4040+peil
355
3N1048
250
250
3950+peil
540 m/h
250 cvr125
315 3N1017
250
3850+peil
3N1016
100
500
3750+peil
900 m/h m/h560
PL
50 m/h
50 m/h
315
3475+peil
PL
3N1053
315
315
300 m/h
300 m/h
200
500 m/h
5
250 m/h
4000+peil
50 m/h
3N1052
315
3950+
\200 peil
3
300 m/h 3N1051
3
300 m/h
250
500
515 m/h
\250
125 m/h
250 600
3475+peil m/h 600 m/h 125 m/h
3N1050
4000+peil
3
600 m/h
200 vvr200 5
250 m/h vvr200
3
600 m/h
315
5
250 m/h
5
160
250 m/h
3475+peil
3475+peil
\250 cvr125
250 m/h
160
3950+peil
3950+peil
160 cvr100
160
3475+peil
540 m/h
3N1082 cvr100 cvr100
540 m/h
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75 m/h
250 m/h cvr125 cvr125
250 m/h
75 m/h
300 m/h
280 250
100
125
3990+peil
3N1183
4080+peil
100
3990+peil
250 cvr\125
250 3500+peil
1430 m3/h
100
3600+peil
355
3500+peil
3750+peil cvr\125
3500+peil cvr\125
3750+peil
3042 m3/h
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315
100 224
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100
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3750+peil
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4220+peil cvr\100
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3650+peil
3750+peil cvr\100
160
250 250
4293 m3/h
4275+peil
250
600
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1430 m3/h
355
3850+peil
250 cvr\125
3N1180 cvr\100
3800+peil 600
4300+peil
100
160
250
4275+peil
4275+peil
250
3990+peil
160
160
4275+
3N1175 peil
500
3174 m3/h
3780+peil
600 3800+peil
3450+peil
500 cvr\125
250 cvr\100
4400+peil
250
160
250 cvr\100
3650+peil cvr\100
160 cvr\100
100 cvr\125 cvr\100
4000+peil
\250
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3800+peil
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3N1170 cvr\100
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250
3400+peil
4275+peil cvr\100
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4562 m3/h
250 cvr\100 cvr\100 cvr\100 cvr\100
160 cvr\100
100 cvr\100 cvr160
500 m/h
250
4000+peil
500 m/h
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3N1084
600 m/h
600 m/h
3N1086
3N1091
3N1087
3N1115
[190] Example 2D CAD color drawing
2D CAD color
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When to use Recommended media type
To check or release a drawing
'Paper 90g'
'Paper 24 lb'
'Coated paper 90-130g'
'High qual. coated paper 120-
170g'
'High qual. coated paper Japan'
'Coated paper 24 lb'
'Recycled paper 70-80g'
'Recycled paper 20 lb'
Recommended quality mode
.
'Color'
'Check'
'Release'
3D CAD and rendering drawing
[191] Example of 3D CAD and rendering
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Recommended media types and quality modes
3D CAD and rendering - Color
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When to use Recommended media type
To check or release a drawing
'Coated paper 90-130g'
'High qual. coated paper 120-
170g'
'High qual. coated paper Japan'
'Coated paper 24 lb'
'Photo matte'
'Photo semi-matte (instant dry)'
'Photo gloss'
'Photo gloss (instant dry)'
Recommended quality mode
.
'Color'
'Release'
'Presentation'
Business graphics drawing
[192] Example of Business graphics
Business graphics - Color
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When to use Recommended media type
To release or present a document
'Paper 90g'
'Paper 24 lb'
'Coated paper 90-130g'
'High qual. coated paper 120-
170g'
'High qual. coated paper Japan'
'Coated paper 24 lb'
'Coated paper Japan'
Recommended quality mode
.
'Color'
'Release'
'Presentation'
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Logo and business color drawing
Recommended media types and quality modes
[193] Example of logo and business color
Logo and Business - Color
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When to use Recommended media type
To release or present a document
'Paper 90g'
'Paper 24 lb'
'Coated paper 90-130g'
'High qual. coated paper 120-
170g'
'High qual. coated paper Japan'
'Coated paper 24 lb'
'Recycled paper 70-80g'
'Recycled paper 20 lb'
Recommended quality mode
.
'Color'
'Release'
'Presentation'
Map drawing
[194] Example of Map - Color
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Recommended media types and quality modes
Map - Color
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When to use Recommended media type
To release or present a document
'Paper 90g'
'Paper 24 lb'
'Coated paper 90-130g'
'High qual. coated paper 120-
170g'
'High qual. coated paper Japan'
'Coated paper 24 lb'
'Matte film'
Recommended quality mode
.
'Color'
'Release'
'Presentation'
Point of sales graphics drawing
[195] Example of Point of sales graphics
Point of sales graphics - Color
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When to use Recommended media type
To release or present a document
'Paper 90g'
'Paper 24 lb'
'Coated paper 90-130g'
'High qual. coated paper 120-
170g'
'High qual. coated paper Japan'
'Coated paper 24 lb'
'Coated paper Japan'
Recommended quality mode
.
'Color'
'Release'
'Presentation'
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Consumer graphics drawing
Recommended media types and quality modes
[196] Example of Consumer graphics
Consumer graphics - Color
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When to use Recommended media type
To present a document
'Coated paper 90-130g'
'High qual. coated paper 120-
170g'
'High qual. coated paper Japan'
'Coated paper 24 lb'
'Coated paper Japan'
'Photo gloss'
'Photo gloss (instant dry)'
Recommended quality mode
.
'Color'
'Presentation'
Photo realistic impression drawing
[197] Example of a photo realistic impression
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Recommended media types and quality modes
Photo realistic impression - Color
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When to use Recommended media type
To release or present a drawing
'Coated paper 90-130g'
'High qual. coated paper 120-
170g'
'High qual. coated paper Japan'
'Coated paper 24 lb'
'Photo matte'
'Photo semi-matte (instant dry)'
'Photo gloss'
'Photo gloss (instant dry)'
Recommended quality mode
.
'Color'
'Release'
'Presentation'
Photo
[198] Example of a photo
Photos - Color
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When to use Recommended media type
To release or a photo 'Coated paper 90-130g'
'High qual. coated paper 120-
170g'
'High qual. coated paper Japan'
'Coated paper 24 lb'
'Photo matte'
'Photo semi-matte (instant dry)'
'Photo gloss'
'Photo gloss (instant dry)'
Recommended quality mode
.
'Color'
'Release'
'Presentation'
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Mixed content drawing
Recommended media types and quality modes
[199] Example drawing with Mixed content
Mixed content - Color
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When to use Recommended media type
To release or present a document
'Paper 90g'
'Paper 24 lb'
'Coated paper 90-130g'
'High qual. coated paper 120-
170g'
'High qual. coated paper Japan'
'Coated paper 24 lb'
'Coated paper Japan'
Recommended quality mode
.
'Color'
'Release'
'Presentation'
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'Color Management'
Color Management
'Color Management'
Path: 'Preferences''Print job defaults''Color management'
Depending on the type of file you want to print, the Océ ColorWave 300 offers different color-information conversions. You can select the 'Color Management' settings in the
Océ Express WebTools, that give the best results for the color-information conversion.
The tables below give an overview of the possible 'Color Management' settings per 'File type'.
'Color Management' settings in the Océ Express WebTools
'Color feel for HP-GL, HP-GL/2 and HP-RTL'
Defines the 'look and feel' of the printed colors.
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'Color Management'
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Values
'Océ CAD colors'
'Océ enhanced colors'
'Simulated printers'
Description
'CAD colors' gives bright saturated colors. Suggested use: line and vector drawings.
'Enhanced colors' gives photo-realistic colors. Suggested use: photos or graphic art presentations. You will get the most realistic result if you set the RGB input data to the international standard your original was made in.
Advanced settings:
'RGB input data' 'sRGB'
'Adobe RGB'
'Rendering intent' 'Perceptual (photo)'
'Saturation (business graphics)'
'Absolute colorimetric'
'Relative colorimetric'
Select 'Simulated printers' to get a print with similar colors as the simulated printer.
Options:
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'Simulated Océ TCS400 CAD colors'
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'Simulated non-Océ printer: vivid colors'
'Simulated non-Océ printer: match screen colors'
'Simulated non-Océ printer: no color correction'
'None, managed by application'
Select 'None, managed by application' if color management is completely done by the application that generated the print file.
'Color feel for TIFF and JPEG'
Defines the 'look and feel' of the printed colors.
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Values
'Océ CAD colors'
Description
'CAD colors' gives bright saturated colors. Suggested use: line and vector drawings.
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'Color Management'
Values
'Océ Enhanced colors'
'Simulated printers'
Description
'Enhanced colors' gives photo-realistic colors. Suggested use: photos or graphic art presentations. You will get the most realistic result if you set the RGB input data to the international standard your original was made in.
Advanced settings:
'RGB input data'
'Rendering intent'
'sRGB'
'Adobe RGB'
'Perceptual (photo)'
'Saturation (business graphics)'
'Absolute colorimetric'
'Relative colorimetric'
Select 'Simulated printers' to get a print with similar colors as the simulated printer.
Options:
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'Simulated Océ TCS400 CAD colors'
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'Simulated non-Océ printer: vivid colors'
'Simulated non-Océ printer: match screen colors'
'Simulated non-Océ printer: no color correction'
'None, managed by application'
Select 'None, managed by application' if color management is completely done by the application that generated the print file.
'Color feel for PostScript and PDF'
Defines the 'look and feel' of the printed colors.
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Values
'Océ CAD colors'
Description
'CAD colors' gives bright saturated colors. Suggested use: line and vector drawings.
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'Color Management'
Values
'Océ Enhanced colors'
'Simulated printers'
Description
'Enhanced colors' gives photo-realistic colors. Suggested use: photos or graphic art presentations. You will get the most realistic result if you set the RGB input data or CMYK input data to the international standard your original was made in.
Advanced settings:
'RGB input data'
'CMYK input data'
'sRGB'
'Adobe RGB'
'Euroscale coated'
'Euroscale uncoated'
'Euroscale coated (SWOP)'
'US web uncoated'
'Rendering intent' 'Perceptual (photo)'
'Saturation (business graphics)'
'Absolute colorimetric'
'Relative colorimetric'
Select 'Simulated printers' to get a print with similar colors as the simulated printer.
Options:
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'Simulated Océ TCS400 CAD colors'
'Simulated non-Océ printer: vivid colors'
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'Simulated non-Océ printer: match screen colors'
'Simulated non-Océ printer: no color correction'
'None, managed by application'
Select 'None, managed by application' if color management is completely done by the application that generated the print file.
'Color feel for DWF'
Defines the 'look and feel' of the printed colors.
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Values
'Océ CAD colors'
Description
'CAD colors' gives bright saturated colors. Suggested use: line and vector drawings.
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'Color Management'
Values
'Océ Enhanced colors'
'Simulated printers'
Description
'Enhanced colors' gives photo-realistic colors. Suggested use: photos or graphic art presentations. You will get the most realistic result if you set the RGB input data to the international standard your original was made in.
Advanced settings:
'RGB input data'
'Rendering intent'
'sRGB'
'Adobe RGB'
'Perceptual (photo)'
'Saturation (business graphics)'
'Absolute colorimetric'
'Relative colorimetric'
Select 'Simulated printers' to get a print with similar colors as the simulated printer.
Options:
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'Simulated Océ TCS400 CAD colors'
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'Simulated non-Océ printer: vivid colors'
'Simulated non-Océ printer: match screen colors'
'Simulated non-Océ printer: no color correction'
'None, managed by application'
Select 'None, managed by application' if color management is completely done by the application that generated the print file.
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'Color feel'
'Color feel'
One of the options you have to finetune your output quality is to adjust the 'Color
Management' settings.
With the 'Color Management' setting 'Color feel' you can finetune the look and feel of the printed colors.
Overview of the 'Color feel' settings.
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'Color feel'settings
'Océ CAD colors'
Description
This setting gives bright saturated colors.
Advised for: line and vector drawings.
'Océ enhanced colors' This setting gives photo-realistic colors.
Advised for: photos or graphic art presentations.
If you select 'Océ enhanced colors' you can also adjust the advanced Color Management settings.
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'Enhanced colors: RGB input data'
'Enhanced colors: CMYK input data' (only for
'File type''PostScript
®
, PDF')
'Enhanced colors: Rendering intent'
'Simulated Océ TCS400 CAD colors'
'Simulated non-Océ printer: vivid colors'
*
'Simulated non-Océ printer: match screen colors'
*
'Simulated non-Océ printer: no color correction'
*
'None, managed by application'
Use this setting to get a print with colors similar to the Océ TCS400 printer.
Use this setting to get a print with colors similar to a non-Océ printer, that prints vivid colors.
Use this setting to get a print with colors similar to a non-Océ printer, that prints match screen colors.
Use this setting to get a print with colors similar to a non-Océ printer, that prints without color correction.
Use this setting if your color management is completely done by the application that generated the print file.
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Océ 'Enhanced colors: RGB input data'
Océ 'Enhanced colors: RGB input data'
One of the options you have to finetune your output quality is to adjust the 'Color
Management' settings.
If the 'Color Management' setting 'Color feel' is set to 'Océ enhanced colors' you can define the Océ 'Enhanced colors: RGB input data' setting. This setting specifies the source color space for printing RGB images, objects and text and allows the Océ ColorWave
300 to select the best conversion from the source's RGB-colour space to the printer's
CMYK colors (color mapping).
Overview of the 'Enhanced colors: RGB input data' settings.
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Océ 'Enhanced colors: RGB input data'
'sRGB'
Description
This setting specifies the source space of a generic computer monitor.
'Adobe RGB' This setting specifies an RGB color space developed by Adobe in 1998.
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Océ 'Enhanced colors: CMYK input data'
Océ 'Enhanced colors: CMYK input data'
One of the options you have to finetune your output quality is to adjust the 'Color
Management' settings.
If the 'Color Management' setting 'Color feel' is set to 'Océ enhanced colors' you can define the Océ 'Enhanced colors: CMYK input data' setting. This setting simulates printing to an offset press standard.
Overview of the 'Enhanced colors: CMYK input data' settings.
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Océ 'Enhanced colors: CMYK input data'
'Euroscale coated'
Description
This setting uses an offset press standard often used in Europe for printing separations and proofs on coated media.
'Euroscale uncoated' This setting uses an offset press standard often used in Europe for printing separations and proofs on uncoated media.
'US web coated (SWOP)'
'US web uncoated'
This setting uses an offset press standard often used in the US for printing separations and proofs on coated media.
This setting uses an offset press standard often used in the US for printing separations and proofs on uncoated media.
Note:
In most cases the default setting as defined in the Océ Express WebTools gives the best result ('Euroscale coated' for Europe and Asia, 'US web coated (SWOP)' for the USA).
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Océ 'Enhanced colors: Rendering intent'
Océ 'Enhanced colors: Rendering intent'
One of the options you have to finetune your output quality is to adjust the 'Color
Management' settings.
If the 'Color Management' setting 'Color feel' is set to 'Océ enhanced colors' you can define the Océ 'Enhanced colors: Rendering intent' setting. Use this setting if the color space that your print file was made in does not fully comply with the color space of the printer (color conversion).
Overview of the Océ'Enhanced colors: Rendering intent' settings.
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'Enhanced colors: Rendering intent'
'Perceptual (photo)'
Description
This setting optimizes the output to produce best results for photographic or scanned images.
'Saturation (business graphics)'
'Absolute colorimetric'
This setting optimizes the output of bright, saturated colors.
This setting provides the highest accuracy in rendering RGB colors into CMYK colors, including rendering the source's white.
Note:
The slightly bluish cast of the monitor background might be noticeable as bluish white in the lightest tones of the printed output. A slight yellow tone can occur in the white tones of a PDF/TIFF original or an HP-GL type document.
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Océ 'Enhanced colors: Rendering intent'
'Enhanced colors: Rendering intent'
'Relative colorimetric'
Description
This setting provides a high accuracy in rendering
RGB colors into CMYK colors, but maps the source's white to the media's white point, so that any monitor background color cast is eliminated.
Though the printed output will be colorful, this setting may lead to a loss of contrast in the dark areas. This setting is advised for business graphics when 'Saturation (business graphics)' does not give the required result.
Note:
If you generate a color scan-to-file job in
TIFF format on an Océ TCS400, an Océ
TCS500 or an Océ TDS450, 'Perceptual
(photo)' gives the best result.
Note:
It is advised to use the default setting ('Perceptual (photo)') as specified in the Océ Express
WebTools or 'Relative colorimetric' to get the best overall result.
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What is a media profile?
Media
What is a media profile?
Definition
A media profile is also called an Océ Media Profile (OMP file). The media profile contains a number of preset values that give the best print result per media type for your system.
By default the system already has a number of media profiles available after installation, but due to changes in the production methods for media, the profiles can also change over time. When a new version is available you can retrieve the new profile from the corporate web site.
Attributes
For each media type the media profile optimizes a number of settings.
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Mixing of colors (Cannot be modified).
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Amount of ink applied on the media (Cannot be modified).
Drying time correction.
Cut length correction.
Example
When you download a media profile from the corporate web site the file name can consist of the following information.
<Product name> <media name><version number><media code and version><file extension>
ColorWave300_Paper_1.3(IJM020_Version01).omp
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Manage media
Manage media
About manage the media
The 'Support' - 'Media' tab in the Océ Express WebTools allows you to manage the media that are active on your system.
You can use the 'Support' - 'Media' tab to perform the following tasks.
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Check the current media settings.
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Check the media settings of a single media.
Edit and save the media dependent settings.
Check the current media settings
Click 'Support' - 'Media' to view the current 'media type' settings.
You can view the following settings:
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'Category'
Four categories of media: 'Paper', 'Coated paper', 'Photopaper' and 'Films and transparencies' are defined for the Océ ColorWave 300.
'Media type'
'Media type' is the media name on the user interface.
'Media label'
'Media label' is the name of the media on the media box.
Note:
The supported 'media types' and 'media labels' for the Océ ColorWave 300are listed
on ‘Preferred Océ media names’ on page 323 .
Check the media settings of a single media
Media settings of a single media
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Step
1
Action
Click 'Support' - 'Media' to view the current 'media type' settings.
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Manage media
Step
2
Action
Click the name of the 'Media type' to access a secondary window with the following detailed information:
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'Category'
'Media type'
'Media label'
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'File name'
'Version'
'Install date'
'Drying time correction'
'Cut length correction'
Edit and save the media dependent settings
Edit and save media dependent settings
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Step
1
Action
Click 'Support' - 'Media' to view the current 'media type' settings.
2
3
4
Click the check box of the 'Media type' you want to edit.
Click the 'Edit' button.
The following options are available:
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'Media label'
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Correct the label of the media.
'OMP' file:
Update the Océ Media Profile.
Note: If an older version of the file was active, this file will be overwritten by the new file.
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'Drying time correction'
Correct the drying time of the media.
'Cut length correction'
Correct the cut length of the media.
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Download a media profile from the Océ web site
Download a media profile from the Océ web site
When to do
When a new media profile is available or an existing media profile needs to be updated you can retrieve the required media profile from the corporate web site.
How to download a media profile from the Océ web site
1.
Visit http://mediaguide.oce.com.
2.
Click 'Continue' in the Wide format printer section.
3.
Select Océ ColorWave 300 in the Printer name section and click 'Continue'.
4.
Select one or more media types and click 'Continue'.
5.
Click on 'Profiles'.
6.
Select the correct media profile and click 'Download'.
Download the file to a location on your workstation.
Result
If you have problems downloading the file, please contact the Océ Helpdesk.
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What is an input profile?
Input profiles
What is an input profile?
Definition
An input profile is also called an Océ Input Profile (OIP file).
The input profile changes the output of the printer to match the output of a simulated printer (For example: 'Simulated Océ TCS400 CAD colors' ) on a certain media type and print mode as much as possible. The input profiles are used for color management of simulated printers.
By default the system already has a number of input profiles available after installation.
When a new version is available you can retrieve the new profile from the corporate web site.
Attributes
An input profile contains the following information:
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Color management profiles for the simulated printer
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Media type
Print mode
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Manage input profiles
Manage input profiles
About manage the media
The 'Support' - 'Input Profiles' tab in the Océ Express WebTools allows you to manage the input profiles that are active on your system.
You can use the 'Support' - 'Input Profiles' tab to perform the following tasks.
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Check the current input profiles.
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Activate an input profile.
Install a new input profile.
Check the current input profiles
Click 'Support' - 'Input Profiles' to view the current 'media type' settings.
You get an overview of the current input profiles.
Each input profile contains the following information:
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Type of media: uncoated, coated or gloss media.
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'Media code': media number (for example ijm...).
'Print mode': normal or best mode.
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'Source': Pre-installed or Custom.
'Description': Name of the input profile with the simulated media type and print mode.
'Status': One of the input profiles can be activated.
Activate an input profile
Activate an input profile
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Step
1
Action
Click 'Support' - 'Input Profiles' to view the current installed 'Input
Profiles'.
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The status of the selected input profile' is changed to 'Active'.
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'Demo print'
Check the output quality of the printer
'Demo print'
Introduction
You can make a 'Demo print' to get an impression of the print capabilities of the Océ
ColorWave 300.
Use the 'Test prints'('Print a demo or test image') wizard on the printer user panel to trace output quality problems.
‘Output quality problems’ on page 243
How to make a demo print
The system prints the 'Demo print' in the 'Release' quality mode. The demo print takes several minutes to print. You are recommended to use 'Coated paper 90-130g' for the
'Demo print'.
1. From the'HOME' screen select the 'System' tab.
2. Select the 'Setup' tab.
3. Use the scroll wheel to go to the 'Test prints'('Print a demo or test image') wizard.
4. Open this section with the confirmation button.
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'Demo print'
5. Use the scroll wheel to select the 'Demo print'.
6. Press the start button.
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'Quality check' print
'Quality check' print
Introduction
The 'Quality check' print option is a quick method to help you find the cause of an unsatisfactory output quality. The 'Quality check' print option is especially useful to check the quality of printed lines.
Use the 'Test prints'('Print a demo or test image') wizard on the printer user panel to trace output quality problems.
‘Output quality problems’ on page 243
How to make a quality check print
The system prints the 'Quality check' print in the 'Presentation' quality mode. The system uses a minimum of media for the 'Quality check' print. You are recommended to use
'Coated paper 90-130g' for the 'Quality check' print.
Do the following to make a 'Quality check' print.
1. From the'HOME' screen select the 'System' tab.
2. Select the 'Setup' tab.
3. Use the scroll wheel to go to the 'Test prints'('Print a demo or test image') wizard.
Open this section with the confirmation button.
4. Use the scroll wheel to select the 'Quality check'.
5. Press the start button.
6. Check the output for the problems.
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'Tone scale area check' print
'Tone scale area check' print
Introduction
The 'Tone scale area check' print option is a quick method to help you find the cause of an unsatisfactory output quality. The 'Tone scale area check' print option is especially useful to check the quality of the color rendering and the color fastness.
Use the 'Test prints'('Print a demo or test image') wizard on the printer user panel to
trace output quality problems. ‘Output quality problems’ on page 243
How to make a tone scale area print
The system prints the 'Tone scale area check' print in the 'Presentation' quality mode.
The system uses a minimum of media for the 'Tone scale area check' print. You are recommended to use 'Coated paper 90-130g' for the 'Tone scale area check' print.
Do the following to make a 'Tone scale area check' print.
1. From the'HOME' screen select the 'System' tab.
2. Select the 'Setup' tab.
3. Use the scroll wheel to go to the 'Test prints''Print a demo or test image' wizard.
Open this section with the confirmation button.
4. Use the scroll wheel to select the 'Tone scale area check'.
5. Press the start button.
6. Check the output for the problems.
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'Color reference chart' print
'Color reference chart' print
Introduction
The 'Color reference chart' print gives an overview of the print job settings, copy job settings and advised media settings for a specific input type.
Use the 'Test prints'('Print a demo or test image') wizard on the printer user panel to print the 'Color Reference Chart'.
Illustration
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'Color reference chart' print
How to make a 'Color reference chart' print
1. From the'HOME' screen select the 'System' tab.
2. Select the 'Setup' tab.
3. Use the scroll wheel to go to the 'Test prints'('Print a demo or test image') wizard.
Open this section with the confirmation button.
4. Use the scroll wheel to select the 'Color reference chart'.
5. Press the start button.
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Output quality problems
Output quality problems
Introduction
The Océ ColorWave 300 offers three possibilities to check the quality of your printed output.
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Make a tone scale area print
Make a demo print.
This section describes the problems you can analyze by making one of these check prints.
The Optimize print quality section describes how you can solve problems with the
quality ‘Optimize the output quality on the printer ’ on page 248 .
Overview of output quality problems - Graininess
Graininess problems
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Description
Color specific graininess
Perform an 'Optimize print quality' test.
The test checks all printheads and the printer compensates for missing nozzles.
Note:
After the 'Optimize print quality' test is completed, the printer may ask you to replace a printhead. In this case, take out the printhead and clean the contact area with a lintfree cloth.
If the printhead is still not accepted, insert a new printhead.
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Output quality problems
Overview of output quality problems - Stripes and Banding
Stripes and Banding problems
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Description
Small stripes over the entire width of the print (color independent)
Perform an 'Optimize print quality' test.
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This problem can occur in all print modes.
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Stripes per primary color
Stripes in parts / dotted lines but also over the entire width
Usually you will find these stripes only in the check mode. In this mode some of these lines are acceptable, because there is no nozzle compensation.
The nozzle compensation, that is used in the release mode and in the presentation mode, will correct the lines.
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Check if the maintenance cassette is clean. If necessary, clean the wipers with a moist, lintfree cloth.
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Output quality problems
Graphical representation of the problem
Description
Stripes perpendicular to the paper feed direction
In check mode the width of these lines is
12 mm.
In release mode the lines are smaller (3-6 mm) and less visible.
Perform an 'Optimize print quality' test.
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After the 'Optimize print quality' test is completed, the printer may ask you to replace a printhead. In this case, take out the printhead and clean the contact area with a lintfree cloth and re-insert the printhead.
If the printhead is still not accepted, insert a new printhead.
Banding in specific colors
Perform an 'Optimize print quality' test.
Banding in all colors with alternating light and dark bands (bands can have different widths)
Perform an 'Optimize print quality' test.
If the problems persist, repeat the 'Optimize print quality' test.
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Output quality problems
Overview of output quality problems - Waves / Cockle
Waves / Cockle problems
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Description
Waves and or light stripes in the paper feed direction
Bands can consist of waves and / or slight color differences of approximately 1cm.
Check if the correct media is defined on the system.
If yes, select a different media type.
When the printer applies a lot of ink the paper can cockle. Use premium papers or coated papers because they have a better resistance towards waving (also called cockle). If the problem persists, the use of heavier media will reduce cockle.
The following papers will never show cockle.
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'Photo gloss'
Overview of output quality problems - Colors
Color problems
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Description
Weak and polluted lines
Select the 'Océ CAD colors' setting from the 'Color Management' menu in the Océ
Express WebToolsor Océ Windows
Printer Driver.
Blue lines and areas appear purple
Select the 'Océ CAD colors' setting from the 'Color Management' menu in the Océ
Express WebToolsor Océ Windows
Printer Driver.
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Output quality problems
Graphical representation of the problem
Description
Colors appear too dark and dark areas are clipped
Select 'Océ enhanced colors' setting from the 'Color Management' menu in the Océ
Express WebTools or Océ Windows
Printer Driver.
Set the subset 'Rendering intent' to 'Perceptual (photo)'.
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Optimize the output quality on the printer
Optimize the output quality of the printer
Optimize the output quality on the printer
Introduction
This section describes different methods that you can use to optimize the output quality on the printer.
Problem analysis and solutions
Problem analysis and solutions
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Problem
The color of one area merges with the color of another area
Method of analysis
'Quality check' print
The color of one line runs into the color of another line
'Quality check' print
Solutions
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place / Install the media’ on page 256
Use coated media
Use the default drying time
Remove the printer from high humidity conditions.
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place / Install the media’ on page 256
Use coated media
Use the default drying time
Remove the printer from areas of high humidity.
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Problem
White stripes in filled areas
The output color is not the same as the original color
The length and width measurements are different from the original
The colored lines are not well aligned or blurred
Missing sections in lines or stepped lines
Method of analysis
'Quality check' print
'Quality check' print
'Quality check' print
'Quality check' print
'Quality check' print
Solutions
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‘Output type, output quality and
Use the 'Optimize print quality' wiz-
'Print quality' wizard’ on page 252 .
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Use the 'Presentation' quality mode
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Use the 'Presentation' quality mode
Use the 'Optimize print quality' wizard to correct the problem.
In case of a media length deviation, adjust the 'Cut length correction' in the Océ Express WebTools.
In case of a image length deviation, set the 'Size accuracy' to 'Size accuracy' and adjust the image length correction in the Océ Express WebTools.
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Use the 'Optimize print quality' wizard to correct the problem.
When failing printheads cause this problem, use the 'Replace printhead' wizard to replace the failing printheads
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Use the 'Optimize print quality' wizard to correct the problem.
When failing printheads cause this problem, use the 'Replace printhead' wizard to replace the failing printheads.
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Optimize the output quality on the printer
Problem
Missing parts of characters
Ink saturation causes the media to cockle
The individual ink drops merge on the media
Problems with the nozzles cause dropout
The print contains regular horizontal light or dark bands
Method of analysis
'Quality check' print
'Demo print'
'Demo print'
'Demo print'
'Demo print'
Solutions
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Use the 'Optimize print quality' wizard to correct the problem.
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The media type defined on the printer must be the same as the media available on the printer. When the media type defined on the printer is not the same as the media available on the printer, use the 'Change media type' wizard to change the media type
Use coated media.
Use the default drying time.
Remove the printer from areas of high humidity.
Coalescence occurs in the 'Check' mode when you print on high gloss photopaper.
Use the 'Release' or 'Presentation' quality mode
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Use the 'Optimize print quality' wizard to correct the problem.
A defective or end-of-life maintenance cassette can cause this problem. Use the 'Replace cassette' wizard to replace the maintenance cassette
maintenance cassette’ on page 269
Use the 'Optimize print quality' wizard to correct the problem.
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The media type defined on the printer must be the same as media roll available on the printer. When the media type defined on the printer is not the same as the media available on the printer, use the 'Change media type' wizard to change the media type
Use the 'Presentation' quality mode
Use the 'Optimize print quality' wizard to correct the problem.
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Problem
Color consistency problems
Method of analysis
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Solutions
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Remove the printer from areas of high humidity.
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Use the 'Print quality' wizard
Introduction
The printer user panel contains the 'Print quality'('Optimize print quality') wizard that helps you to correct the problems with the output quality. The wizard performs the following actions.
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Detect weak or failing nozzles.
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The Océ ColorWave 300 automatically compensates the detected nozzles in future prints to make sure that print quality is optimal.
Align the printheads and optimize the paper transport.
During the 'Print quality' wizard, the system performs an alignment. The alignment requires the use of media. Make sure at least one roll of the following defined media:
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'Paper 90g'
'Coated paper 90-130g'
'High qual. coated paper 120-170g'
'Coated paper 24 lb'
'Coated paper Japan'
'Photo gloss (instant dry)'
'Paper 24 lb'
'Recycled paper 70-80g'
'Recycled paper 20 lb' is loaded before you enter the 'Print quality' wizard.
Note:
You can start the 'Print quality' wizard from the printer user panel.
When to do
Before you start the 'Print quality' wizard, first check the following.
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Did you use the correct print mode?
Only start the wizard when you are sure that you used the correct media type and the correct print mode, and the output quality is still not satisfactory.
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Use the 'Print quality' wizard
How to use the 'Print quality' wizard
1.
From the'HOME' screen select the 'System' tab.
2.
Select the 'Setup' tab.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to go to the 'Print quality'('Optimize print quality') wizard.
4.
Open this section with the confirmation button.
5.
Press the 'Next >' softkey to enter the wizard.
The screen displays the message 'Select roll to use'.
You can only calibrate on the defined media types. When calibration is not possible with the loaded media, the system asks you to load the correct media. When calibration is possible with one of the rolls, the system automatically uses the correct roll of media.
When calibration is possible with both rolls, continue with step 5.
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Use the 'Print quality' wizard
Use the scroll wheel to select the required roll and press the confirmation button to select a media roll for the calibration.
6.
Press the 'Next >' softkey.
The screen displays the message 'Preparing media...' The system prepares for the quality check.
The screen displays feedback about the calibration process. The system does a nozzle failure recovery and alignment.
You can stop the calibration process at any time. Press the key for 'Cancel' to stop the calibration process.
In case more than 75 nozzles fail, a 'Printheads failing' message appears. Then you must replace the printhead, using the 'Printheads'('Replace printhead') wizard .
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Wave 300 multifunction printer
Replace / Install the media
Replace / Install the media
Introduction
The standard configuration of the Océ ColorWave 300 contains two rolls of media .
Appendix A contains a list of the supported media types and media sizes.
This section describes how to remove and load a roll of media .
When to do
Change a roll when a job needs a media type or size that is not on one of the rolls.
Change the media type that is defined on the system when the defined media type and the available media type do not correspond.
How to remove a roll of media
1.
Press the media unload button on the right-hand side of the roll.
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The medium automatically retracts from the printer.
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Use both hands to remove the roll.
Replace / Install the media
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Both far ends of the roll contain roll holders with handles. Lift the handles to release the roll holders.
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4.
Remove the roll holders.
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How to load a new media roll
1.
Insert the roll holder in both ends of the new media roll.
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Press the handles down to fasten the roll holders.
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Put the saddles into position at the ends of the track.
Replace / Install the media
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4.
Use both hands to place both roll holders in the green saddles on the printer.
5.
Use both hands to slide the medium under the paper guide. Place the media on the printer as shown in the figure below.
The medium loads into the printer from the top of the media roll.
Make sure the medium makes contact with the paper guide.
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Replace / Install the media
6.
The printer automatically draws the medium into the correct position.
7.
The user panel displays the message 'New media detected on roll 1' or 'New media detected on roll 2'. Follow the steps in the wizard to define the correct media type. The media size is detected automatically.
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The printer automatically detects the width of the media.
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Replace the ink tanks
Replace the ink tanks
Introduction
The Océ ColorWave 300 contains the following four ink tanks.
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One tank for the cyan ink.
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One tank for the magenta ink.
One tank for the yellow ink.
One tank for the black ink.
The ink level card on the printer user panel indicates the ink level of each color as a percentage.
You can replace the ink tanks at any time. A wizard is not required.
When to do
You must replace an ink tank when the ink level indicator on the printer user panel shows
0%.
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While you replace the ink tank, the printer can continue to print on the ink present in an intermediate ink storage tank inside the printer.
Note:
If you do not replace the ink tank in time a pop-up message appears on the screen. The pop-up message displays the message 'Out of [color] ink. Replace ink tank'. The printer stops and immediate action is required.
How to remove an ink tank
1.
From the'HOME' screen select the 'System' tab.
2.
Select the 'Setup' tab.
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Replace the ink tanks
3.
Use the scroll wheel to go to the 'Ink tank'('Replace ink tank') wizard.
4.
Open this section with the confirmation button.
5.
Press the ink tank inward and upward to release the ink tank.
6.
Pull the ink tank straight out of the slot.
The indication for the removed tank on the printer user panel changes into a dashed line.
How to place an ink tank
Caution:
Make sure that you only use Océ ColorWave 300 ink tanks. Using other ink tanks will damage your printer!
Caution:
Make sure that you replace an ink tank with a tank that contains ink of the same color.
1.
Hold the ink tank with the color of the label towards you.
The ink tanks are arranged in the same sequence as shown on the user panel. From left to right, the sequence of the ink tanks is black, cyan, magenta, yellow, black (KCMY).
A label on the ink tank indicates the color of the ink in the ink tank.
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Replace the ink tanks
Note:
Do not shake the ink tank or touch the opening of the ink tank.
2.
Slide the ink tank into the slot until you feel a resistance and stop.
Note:
The ink tank fits only in one way . The ink tank fits only into the slot dedicated for the color. When you attempt to place the ink tank the wrong way or in the wrong slot, the ink tank will not fit. Do not attempt to force it.
3.
Press the ink tank inward and downward until the ink tank clicks into place.
When the printer detects the full ink tank, the ink level indicator on the printer user panel displays 100%.
Note:
The printer first refills the intermediate ink storage tank. Therefore the ink level indicator on the printer user panel can decrease to about 95%.
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Replace a defective printhead
Replace a defective printhead
Introduction
The Océ ColorWave 300 contains the following nine printheads.
Overview printheads
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Black (K)
Cyan (C)
Magenta (M)
Yellow (Y)
Printhead position (indicated on the printhead carriage)
1, 2, 3
4, 5
6, 7
8, 9
Always follow the instructions in the wizard on the printer user panel when you replace a defective printhead.
After you replace a defective printhead, the system performs an alignment. The alignment requires the use of media. If you enter the 'Printheads'('Replace printhead') wizard while no media is present, the printer asks you to load a roll of media first.
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Only replace a defective printhead using the 'Printheads'('Replace printhead') wizard.
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A printhead is defective when the printhead has an electric defect or a major number of nozzles fail. You cannot continue to print before the printhead is replaced.
When to do
The system displays an error message and prompts you to replace the defective printheads.
Only replace the printheads the system indicates.
Caution:
Only replace printheads when they are defective. Changing printheads that are not defective will shorten the printhead lifetime and cause problems with the ink system.
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Replace a defective printhead
Caution:
Always store printheads near the printer or allow the printheads to adjust to the printers environmental conditions before you insert them in to printer.
How to remove a printhead
1.
From the'HOME' screen select the 'System' tab.
2.
Select the 'Setup' tab.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to go to the 'Printheads'('Replace printheads') wizard.
4.
Open this section with the confirmation button.
5.
An introduction screen displays the message 'Use this wizard to replace printheads. A roll is needed for calibration.'
6.
Press the key for 'Next >'.
The screen displays the message 'Select roll to use'.
The system does a calibration at the end of the wizard. You can only calibrate on the de-
fined media types ‘Use the 'Print quality' wizard’ on page 252 . When calibration is not
possible with the media available on the printer, the system asks you to load the correct media. When calibration is possible with one of the rolls, the system automatically uses the correct media roll. When calibration is possible with both rolls, use the scroll wheel to select the media roll and press the confirmation button to select the roll.
7.
Press the key for 'Next >'.
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The screen displays the message 'Carriage moving into position...' while the carriage moves to the center.
The screen displays 'Open printhead door.'
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'Open printhead door.'.
The screen displays the message 'Replace printheads' and the print head(s) that you must replace. Find the correct printhead number on the printhead carriage.
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Press the front of the printhead cover to unlock the cover.
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Open the printhead cover.
Replace a defective printhead
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Pull out the printhead and remove it.
How to place a printhead
1.
Remove the protective tape from the new printhead.
Note:
Do not touch the contact and nozzle areas of the printhead after you remove the protective tape.
2.
Place the new printhead in the printhead holder.
The printhead only fits in one way.
3.
Close the printhead cover.
4.
After you replaced the defective printhead, press the softkey for 'Next >'
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5.
The screen displays the message 'Make sure that all head covers are properly closed.'
Press the key for 'Done'.
The screen displays the message 'Close printhead door.'
6.
'Close printhead door.'
7.
The screen displays 'Preparing calibration...'.
The calibration process takes several minutes.
You can stop the calibration process at any time. Press the key for 'Cancel' to stop the calibration process.
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If you cancel the calibration, the printer restarts the calibration process when a new print job starts.
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If the printer rejects the new printhead during the 'Replace printheads' procedure, remove the printhead, clean the contact area with a lintfree cloth and re-insert the printhead.
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Also check the maintenance cassette after you replaced a printhead.
Check if all wipers are present and clean. Excessive ink remains on the wipers can damage the printheads. Wipe the wiper blades with a moist cloth to increase the lifetime of the printheads.
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Replace the maintenance cassette
Introduction
The maintenance cassette wipes the printheads and caps the printhead nozzles.
During the print process, the printhead carriage regularly moves to the right-hand side of the printer to spit some ink droplets into the maintenance cassette. These actions are necessary to keep the printheads in optimal condition.
After about 5000 m
2 of output (the exact value depends on the print modes you use) the printer indicates that you must replace the maintenance cassette.
When to do
Replace the maintenance cassette when user panel displays the message 'Replace maintenance tray'. The print quality can deteriorate. Replace the cassette as soon as possible.
Caution:
Do not remove the maintenance cassette when you are not in the wizard. You can seriously damage the printheads. When you open the maintenance door outside the wizard, an error message prompts you to close the door.
How to remove the maintenance cassette
1.
From the'HOME' screen select the 'System' tab.
2.
Select the 'Setup' tab.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to go to the 'Maintenance tray'('Replace maintenance tray') section.
4.
Open this section with the confirmation button.
5.
An introduction screen displays the message 'Use this wizard to replace the maintenance tray.'
6.
Press the 'Next >' key.
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The screen displays the message 'Carriage moving to center position...' while the carriage moves to the center.
Then, the screen displays the message 'Open maintenance door.'
7.
Open the door to the maintenance cassette.
The screen displays the message 'Remove tray.'
8.
Press the green grip to the left to release the cover that gives access to the maintenance cassette.
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Pull out the maintenance cassette.
Note:
Always store the old maintenance cassette in a horizontal position to prevent the spilling of ink. Be careful with the ink on the maintenance cassette.
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Note:
The packing of the new maintenance cassette also includes a plastic zip lock waste bag.
Use this bag to dispose of the old maintenance cassette.
How to place the maintenance cassette
1.
The screen displays the message'Place new maintenance tray.'
2.
Slide the new maintenance cassette into the cassette holder.
3.
Close the cover of the maintenance cassette . The cover locks automatically.
4.
'Close maintenance door.'
5.
The screen displays the message 'Is the tray you placed used or new?'
Caution:
Make sure that you select the correct option. Never select 'New' for a used cassette. This can seriously damage your printheads.
6.
Press the key for 'Used' or 'New'.
Select 'Used' if you inserted a cassette that was used before. The end-of-life counter is not reset to zero.
Select 'New' if you inserted a cassette that was not used before. The end-of-life counter is reset to zero.
7.
The screen displays the message 'Carriage moving to home position...'.
8.
The maintenance cassette is replaced.
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Clean the scanner
Introduction
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Use this ruler to measure the original.
A set of rollers used to transport the original.
Top cover of the scanner.
Lever to open the top cover of the scanner.
A set of rollers to guide the original.
A set of rollers in the top cover to guide the original.
Sensors to detect the original.
Cover of the image sensors.
Use this table if you feed the original into the scanner.
Guides the original over the scanner to the front.
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Clean the scanner
When to do
The copy and scan quality can decrease if
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The original support rollers (5) are dirty and you use transparent originals.
In that case you must clean the scanner to ensure top quality output.
How to clean the scanner
1.
Use both hands to push up the left and right scanner open levers (4) to fully open the scanner top cover (3).
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Clean the scanner
A locking mechanism prevents the scanner top cover from closing.
Caution:
To clean the scanner use the soft lint-free Masslin towels from the scanner cleaning kit.
2.
Use a Masslin towel that has been moistened with water and firmly wrung out to clean the following parts of the scanner.
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Rotate the rollers to clean them.
the transparent contact plates (8)
Wipe off any soiled areas.
Clean the scanner
3.
Wipe all the cleaned parts once again using a dry Masslin towel.
Warning:
Take care not to get your fingers caught in the scanner top cover.
4.
Press the scanner top cover down gently with both hands to close it.
Note:
Check that the left and right scanner open levers are locked into position.
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Introduction
Upgrade or re-install the system
Introduction
When to do
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If new system software is available.
If you must re-install the system software.
Before you begin
Create a USB installation key with the UKC Software v3.x (USB Key Creator software).
For a detailed description of the procedure to create this USB installation key, please refer to the user documentation of the USB Key Creator software.
Required tool
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1 USB installation key
1 USB backup key
How to upgrade the system
To upgrade or re-install the system you must do the following.
1.
‘Backup the system data’ on page 277
2.
‘Install the new system software’ on page 278
3.
‘Restore the system data’ on page 279
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Backup the system data
Backup the system data
When to do
Before you upgrade or re-install the system software you must create a backup file of the system data.
Required tool
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1 USB backup key
Note:
Not all settings are stored in the backup file. The passwords for authorized users are excluded from the file for security reasons.
How to backup the system data
1.
From the 'HOME' screen on the user panel select the 'System' tab.
2.
Select the 'Setup' tab.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to select 'Hardware and software' and confirm with the confirmation button (above the scroll wheel).
4.
Use the upper right soft key to 'Edit' the current system configuration.
5.
Select 'Backup/upgrade system'.
6.
Press 'Next >'.
7.
Follow the steps in the wizard.
8.
Select 'Home' to return to the 'HOME' screen.
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Install the new system software
When to do
If you must upgrade or re-install the system software.
Before you begin
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Backup the system data ( see
‘Backup the system data’ on page 277
).
Create a USB installation key with the UKC Software v3.x (USB Key Creator software).
For a detailed description of the procedure to create this USB installation key, please refer to the user documentation of the USB Key Creator software.
Required tool
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1 USB installation key
How to install the new system software
1.
Insert the USB installation key in the USB stick interface of the user panel.
2.
Reboot the complete system to start the system upgrade procedure.
3.
When the system upgrade procedure is finished, remove the USB installation key.
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Restore the system data
Restore the system data
When to do
After you have upgraded or re-installed the system software you must restore the backup file with the system data.
Required tool
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1 USB backup key
Note:
Not all settings are stored in the backup file. The passwords for authorized users are excluded from the file for security reasons.
How to restore the system data
1.
From the 'HOME' screen on the user panel select the 'System' tab.
2.
Select the 'Setup' tab.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to select 'Hardware and software' and confirm with the confirmation button (above the scroll wheel).
4.
Use the upper right soft key to 'Edit' the current system configuration.
5.
Select 'Restore backup'.
6.
Press 'Next >'.
7.
Follow the steps in the wizard.
8.
Select 'Home' to return to the 'HOME' screen.
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Chapter 8
System messages and solutions
Overview
The printer
Overview
Definition
This table gives an overview of the possible error messages and system messages of the printer and refers to the possible solution.
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Error message / System message
'Required media not available'
'Roll empty'
'Close maintenance door' /
'Close top cover.'
'Remove media'
'Temperature out of range'
/'Humidity out of range'
'Warning Carriage away from home position too long'
Description / solution
The media required for the job is not available on the printer.
See ‘Replace / Install the media’ on page 256
The end of the roll of media is reached while you print
See ‘Replace / Install the media’ on page 256
A door or cover is open, although you are not in a wizard
See ‘Cover or door opened’ on page 284
A media jam occurred
See ‘Remove jammed media’ on page 286
Excessive temperature or humidity.
See ‘Temperature or humidity out of range’ on page
The carriage is away from its home position too long
See ‘Carriage away from home position too long’ on page 289
Printhead error messages
The table below gives on overview of the printhead-related error codes.
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Error code
4501 -
4509
4551 -
4559
4571 -
4579
4581 -
4589
4951 -
4959
4961 -
4969
Description Customer action
Excessive leakage current detected for head [1…9]
Printhead failing
Replace printed [1…9]
Replace the printhead by using the wizard.
Note:
Never re-insert a printhead that has caused this problem.
Head defective during printing Printhead is probably not placed correctly. Remove and re-insert the printhead at the original position.
Head too hot during printing
Note:
If the problem persists you must replace the printhead.
You can ignore this problem by pushing the 'OK' button.
Note:
If the problem re-occurs after a short time you must replace the printhead.
Head [1….9] keeps heating
WOM memory failure for head
[ 1……9]
Heating of head [1……9] failed
Replace the printhead by using the wizard.
Service warning only. No customer intervention needed.
Continue printing until the message
'Replace printhead' displays on the user panel.
Then replace the printhead by using the wizard.
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Cover or door opened
Cover or door opened
Cover or door opened
When you open a cover accessing the wizard, the system produces a double warning signal.
When you open a door or cover during printing, the printer stops. A message on the printer user panel tells you to close the cover. Close the cover to continue.
Examples:
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Cover or door opened
When the cover or door is opened while the printer prints a job, the print is cut after you close the cover. Then the whole print job is restarted.
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Remove jammed media
Remove jammed media
Introduction
When a media jam occurs, the system produces a double audio signal. When a jammed media error occurs on the system, immediately remove the jammed media to prevent damage to the printer.
The system handles the error recovery for the jammed media through a series of dialog boxes. Use the following procedure to remove the jammed media.
Job recovery
The Océ ColorWave 300 is equipped with a job recovery function that safeguards users against data loss in case of a printer failure. After a restart, the data submitted to the printer before the crash will be automatically processed and printed. This means that jobs do not have to be re-submitted after a printer malfunction, thus saving valuable time for the users.
How to remove jammed media
Caution:
Never use a knife to cut loose the jammed media. When you use a knife to cut loose the media, you can damage the printer.
1.
Open the cover or door that the printer user panel indicates.
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Examples:
Remove jammed media
2.
Use a pair of scissors to cut loose the media.
3.
Remove the jammed media from the output side of the printer.
4.
Press the softkey for 'Next >' to confirm that you removed the jammed media.
5.
Close the cover or door that the printer user panel indicates.
6.
Insert the roll of media in the printer.
The printer is ready for use.
Note:
When you remove the media from the front of the printer, there is a risk of ink pollution in the media feed section.
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Temperature or humidity out of range
Temperature or humidity out of range
Temperature or humidity out of range
The system produces a short interrupted audio signal.
When this error persists, contact your local Océ service organization.
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Carriage away from home position too long
Carriage away from home position too long
Caution:
When the carriage stays away from its home position too long, the printheads become dry. When the printheads are dry, you must replace the printheads.
Carriage away from home position too long
Always replace the printheads or the maintenance cassette in one continuous action to prevent the drying of the printhead nozzles.
When you replace a printhead or the maintenance cassette, the carriage moves to the centre. When the carriage is in the center too long, the system produces an error signal.
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Clear an original jam on the scanner
Clear an original jam on the scanner
Introduction
When an original jam occurs on the scanner, the message 'Scanner original jam' appears on the user panel. You must remove the original from the scanner.
If an original jam occurs often:
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Check if you use the correct type of original.
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Check if you must use a carrier sheet.
Check if the original is damaged before you insert it.
How to remove a jammed original
1.
Use both hands to push up the left and right scanner open levers to fully open the scanner top cover.
A locking mechanism prevents the scanner top cover from closing.
2.
Remove the original.
Pull the original from the scanner or from the originals exit at the front.
3.
Press the scanner top cover down gently with both hands to close it.
Note:
Check that the left and right scanner open levers are locked into position.
4.
Make the original smooth and feed the original.
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Chapter 9
License management
Introduction to managing licenses
Introduction to managing licenses
Introduction
The Océ applications and options are protected against unauthorized use. You need to activate the license to enable an application or option for use. The 'Support' - 'Licenses' tab in the printer enables you to manage the licenses very easily.
This section describes the following.
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The basic concept of the licenses.
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How to manage the licenses.
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The 'Licenses' tab in the Océ Express WebTools
Introduction
The 'Support' - 'Licenses' tab has the following possibilities.
Possibilities
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View the current active licenses
Get the host id of the Océ system
Save the active licenses
You can activate new licenses or saved licenses.
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The basic workflow of 'Support' - 'Licenses' activation
The basic workflow of 'Support' - 'Licenses' activation
Introduction
Before you can work with licenses, you must access to the Océ Express WebTools. The following workflow describes per step when to use which possibility.
The workflow
1.
View the current active licenses.
You can make a list of new options you need and make a list of license numbers. Océ needs the list of new options and the license numbers to create a new license file.
2.
Get the host id of the Océ system.
Océ needs the host id of your Océ system to create a new license file.
3.
Send the list of new options you need, the list of license numbers and the host id to Océ.
Océ creates and delivers one or more new license files.
4.
Create a back-up of the current active licenses if necessary.
Save the current active licenses to do so.
5.
Activate the licenses.
The license activation job guides you through the following steps.
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1. Locate the license file
2. Preview the new active licenses
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3. Accept the end user license agreement
4. Finish the license activation job
5. Restart the Océ system.
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Océ License Logic
Introduction
When you navigate to the 'Support' - 'Licenses' tab in the Océ Express WebTools, you get access to the Océ License Logic application.
Overview Océ License Logic functionality
#
Function
View the current active licenses.
Get the host id of the Océ system.
Description
You can make a list of new options you need and make a list of license numbers.
Océ needs the list of new options and the license numbers to create a new license file.
Océ needs the host id of your Océ system to create a new license file.
Save the current active licenses to do so.
Create a back-up of the current active licenses if necessary.
Activate the licenses.
Perform a license activation job to do so.
The license activation job guides you through the following steps.
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1. Locate the license file
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2. Preview the new active licenses
3. Accept the end user license agreement
4. Finish the license activation job
5. Restart the Océ system.
Note:
Perform the license activation job for each license file.
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The structure of license files and licenses
The structure of license files and licenses
Introduction
A license file contains a license per option of your Océ system. You can view the current active licenses with Océ 'Support' - 'Licenses' tab in the Océ Express WebTools. You can preview the new active licenses during the license activation job.
A license file contains licenses of the same license-type
A license file you receive from Océ contains only licenses of the same license-type. The following license types are possible.
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Demo
Resale.
If you order demo and resale licenses, you receive 2 license files.
What you see per situation
What you see per situation depends on the license file you use.
What you see depends on the situation
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Situation
View the current active licenses.
What do you see
You see the following.
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All current active demo licenses
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All current active resale licenses
All current other not active options.
Océ delivered one or more license files.
You see one of the following options.
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A demo license file
A resale license file
A demo license file and a resale license file.
Preview the demo licenses during the license activation job if you use the license file with demo licenses.
You see the following.
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All current active demo licenses
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All new active demo licenses.
Note:
You cannot see the current active resale licenses at this point.
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Situation
Preview the resale licenses during the license activation job if you use the license file that contains the resale licenses.
What do you see
You see the following.
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All current active resale licenses
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All new active resale licenses.
Note:
You cannot see the current active demo licenses at this point.
Preview the demo and resale licenses during the license activation job if you use the saved licenses of your back-up file.
You see the following.
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All demo licenses that were active at the time
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All resale licenses that were active at the time you created the back-up file
The license activation job is finished.
You see the following.
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All current active demo licenses
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All new active demo licenses
All current active resale licenses
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All new resale licenses
All current other not active options.
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Check your licenses
Check your licenses
About the licenses
The 'Support' - 'Licenses' tab in the Océ Express WebTools allows you to manage the licenses that are active on your system. A license is needed to activate certain functions on your Océ ColorWave 300.
You can use the 'Support' - 'Licenses' tab to perform the following tasks.
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View the current active licenses.
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Get the host id of the Océ system.
Save the active licenses.
Perform a license activation job.
You can activate new licenses or saved licenses.
License information overview
Click 'Support' - 'Licenses' to view the available licenses.
You can view the license information for the following purposes.
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Check the active licenses on license state, license type and license duration.
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Check how long a demo license is valid.
View all options available for your Océ system.
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The list of options depends on the type and version of the Océ system.
Make a list of new options you need.
Make a list of license numbers.
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Information
'Option'
Description
This field displays the name of the option.
For Océ ColorWave 300 the following licenses are available.
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Océ ColorWave 300 license
Océ Account Logic
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Adobe
®
PostScript
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® 3 / PDF
Adobe
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Simplified Chinese PostScript
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Adobe
®
Traditional Chinese PostScript
®
Adobe
®
Japanese PostScript
®
Adobe
®
Korean PostScript
®
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Information
'State'
'License type'
'Duration in days'
'License number'
Check your licenses
Description
This field displays one of the following license states.
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'Authorized'. You are authorized to use the function.
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'Not authorized'. You are not authorized to use the function, you need to get a license for the function.
'Expired'. Your license was a temporary license. You need to get a new license to use the function.
This field displays one of the following license types.
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'Resale'.
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'Demo'.
This field displays the time your license is valid.
This field displays a license number.
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Save the currently active licenses
Save the currently active licenses
Introduction
You can save all current active licenses of different licenses types into one single file.
Purpose
Save the current active licenses for the following purposes.
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Collect and save all active licenses of different types into one single file
Create a back-up file before you start a license activation job.
When to do
Save the current active licenses before you start a license activation job or to save the current license situation.
How to save the license information
1.
Click 'Support' - 'Licenses' to display the license information page.
2.
You need to log on as System administrator or Power user if you are not logged on already.
3.
Click the 'Save' button.
The 'Save licenses' window opens.
4.
Select a directory, enter the file name and click the 'Save' button to back up the currently active licenses.
Result
All currently active resale and demo licenses are stored into one single file.
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Install a new license
Introduction
The Océ applications and optional functions are protected against unauthorized use. You need to activate the license to enable an application or optional function for use. The
'Licenses' tab enables you to upload new license files to activate a license.
Purpose
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Upload a new license file.
Extend the existing license on your Océ ColorWave 300.
Note:
After the license is uploaded you must restart your system to activate the license file.
How to get a new license file
1.
Click 'Support' - 'Licenses' to display the license information page.
2.
The login window appears. Log on as System administrator or Power user.
3.
Click the host id hyperlink to display the host id information.
4.
Copy the id and send the host id information to your Océ representative together with a list of options that you require.
5.
After receiving the license file(s), store the file(s) on the network.
Caution:
It is advised to store the license information of the currently active license files in a backup file before you activate a new license file. Use the 'Save' button to store the current license files information.
Upload a new license
1.
Click 'Activate' to open a browser window to search for the license file on the network.
2.
Log on as System administrator or Power user.
3.
Browse the network and select the license file.
4.
Click 'Ok' to start the activation of the license file. A message is displayed when the process is completed.
5.
Restart the system to activate the changes.
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Result
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If you have updated an expired license, the new license file overwrites the previous license file.
If you have uploaded a new license, the license state in the overview is changed from
'Not authorized' to 'Authorized'.
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Chapter 10
Software options
Océ Repro Desk Studio
Océ Repro Desk Studio
Océ Repro Desk Studio
Introduction
Océ Repro Desk Studio provides end-users (designers, information consumers, document distribution specialists) a simple uniform way of viewing and printing technical documents, with integrated accounting capabilities.
Note:
For this application a separate user manual is available.
Key product features
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Easy-to-use application for printing to one or more multiple printers, or your external print provider.
True WYSIWYP previewing for most common document formats.
Integrated accounting for complete cost recovery.
Automatic job distribution to the most suitable printer.
One application to print either in-house or externally at your reprographer.
Low investment on hardware PC.
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An overview of Océ Account Center
Account management
An overview of Océ Account Center
Introduction
Use Océ Account Center to manage the account information of print jobs, copy jobs and scan jobs for your Océ devices.
Note:
For this application a separate user manual is available.
Definition
Océ Account Center consists of the following two software modules.
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Océ Account Console.
Océ Account Console runs on a PC that functions as a server. Access to the Océ Account Console application is password protected and limited to authorized personnel.
The administrator uses Océ Account Console to create the account information dialog.
The administrator publishes the account information dialog for the Océ Express
WebTools, the user panel and other applications.
The bookkeeper uses Océ Account Console to retrieve and export the log data.
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The bookkeeper uses the log data for accounting purposes.
Océ Account Logic.
Océ Account Logic software is part of the Océ Express WebTools.
The software enables the user to enter account information for print jobs, copy jobs and scan jobs.
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An overview of Océ Account Center
Illustration
User roles and tasks in Océ Account Center
#
Users
1) Administrator
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Tasks
Create, manage and delete the account dialog.
Publish the account dialog to the Océ Express WebTools and the user panel.
2) Users
3) Bookkeeper
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Use the dialog of the Océ Express WebTools to enter the account information for print jobs, copy jobs and scan jobs.
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Retrieve and use the account information of print jobs, copy jobs and scan jobs that is stored on the embedded controller of your Océ device. The log data serves as input for the accounting reports and invoices.
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Chapter 11
Network and Security settings
Check or adapt the network settings
Check or adapt the network settings
Introduction
The 'Network settings' wizard on the printer user panel gives the option to check or adapt the network of the system.
Caution:
Detailed network knowledge is needed to change the network settings.
How to check or adapt
1.
From the'HOME' screen select the 'System' tab.
2.
Select the 'Setup' tab.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to go to the 'Network settings'('Connect to the network') wizard.
4.
Open this section with the confirmation button.
5.
The screen displays the current network settings:
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'IP address'
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'Subnet mask'
'Def. gateway'
'DNS'
'Prim. WINS'
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Check or adapt the network settings
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'Sec. WINS'
6.
Two options are possible:
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Press the 'Cancel' key in case you only want to read and check the network settings.
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Press the 'Begin' key in case you want to adapt the network settings.
Follow the wizard to fill in the network settings.
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Check or adapt the security settings
Check or adapt the security settings
Introduction
The 'Security' wizard on the printer user panel gives the option to check or adapt the security settings of the system.
Caution:
Detailed network knowledge is needed to change the security settings.
How to check or adapt
1.
From the'HOME' screen select the 'System' tab.
2.
Select the 'Setup' tab.
3.
Use the scroll wheel to go to the 'Security'('Configure settings') wizard.
4.
Open this section with the confirmation button.
5.
The screen displays the security level and the active network access options:
6.
Two options are possible:
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Press the 'Back' key in case you only want to check the security settings.
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Press the 'Next >' key in case you want to adapt the security level.
Follow the wizard to adapt the security level.
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Check or adapt the security settings
#
Overview of the security levels and the network access options:
'Security level:'
'Normal'
Network access options:
'LPR printing, FTP scan-to-file (passive mode), DHCP'
'HTTP (and Océ Express WebTools), FTP printing, FTP data retrieval, SNMP'
'DNS, SMB, FTP scan-to-file (active mode)'
'Medium'
'High'
'LPR printing, FTP scan-to-file (passive mode), DHCP'
'HTTP (and Océ Express WebTools), FTP printing, FTP data retrieval, SNMP'
'LPR printing, FTP scan-to-file (passive mode), DHCP'
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Check or adapt the security settings
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Appendix A
Specifications of the Océ
ColorWave 300
Specifications Océ ColorWave 300 printer
Specifications Océ ColorWave 300 printer
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Technology
Printheads
Print resolution
Ink tanks
Ink level monitoring
Print speed
Thermal inkjet with Océ Dynamic Switching.
9 Semi-permanent printheads with 640 nozzles.
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3 Black printheads
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2 Cyan printheads
2 Magenta printheads
2 Yellow printheads.
600 dpi x 600 dpi.
180 or 400 ml disposable ink tanks.
Ink level indication on the printer user panel and remote.
Out of ink signalling.
Black&White
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1 A0 ('E' size)(portrait) per 41 seconds.
Color
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1 A0 ('E' size) (portrait) per 1 minute and 3 seconds.
Maximum productivity Grayscale
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65 m²/h
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699.5 ft²/h
Color
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48 m²/h
516.5 ft²/h
Minimum pen thickness
Media sources
Media core diameter
Maximum roll length
Output delivery
0.080 mm
0.0031 inch
2 front loadable rolls
2" (50 millimeters)
120 meters
393.7 ft
Front-accessible 'Lower receiving tray' (standard)
Top delivery tray (optional)
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Output sizes
Drawing margins
Width detection
Media types
Media weight
Calibration
Dimensions
Voltage
Frequency
Ampere
Specifications Océ ColorWave 300 printer
Width
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279 millimeters - 914 millimeters
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11 inch - 36 inch
Length
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210 millimeters - 45 meters (might influence side
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8 inch - 147.6 ft (might influence side margins when
> 16.4 ft)
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Leading and trailing strip: 3 millimeters (0.12 inch)
Left and right side: 3 millimeters (0.12 inch)
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Automatic
Paper
Recycled paper
Coated papers
Transparent papers
Photopaper
Film
See: www.mediaguide.oce.com
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56 g/m² -175 g/m²
20 lb - 24 lb
Automatic printhead alignment
Failing nozzle compensation
Unattended printing in the overnight mode.
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1461 mm x 790 mm x 2000 mm (H x D x W)
58 inch x 31 inch x 79 inch (H x D x W)
Including receiving tray and excluding the 'Top Delivery Tray'
100 - 240 V
50 / 60 Hz
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Power consumption
Weight print engine
Safety approvals
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â–
â–
Sleep mode
Printer: 3 W, Printer + Scanner: 3 W, Controller: 37
W, Energy Star
®
Standby
Printer: 114 W, Scanner: 22 W, Controller: 37 W
Printing
Printer: 159 W, Scanner: 50 W, Controller 38 W
180 kg
397 lbs
Energy Star
®
, TüV, GS, CETECOM, CE, UL, (c)UL,
CB, FCC, RoHS, FEMP
316 Appendix A - Specifications of the Océ ColorWave 300
Specifications Océ Scanner Express
Specifications Océ Scanner Express
#
Technology
Scan speed
Scan-to-file scan speed
â–
Contact Image Sensor (CIS) with Océ Color Image Logic® technology
â–
â–
Monochrome: Up to 11.6 meters/minute (38 feet/minute)
Color: 4 meters/minute (13 feet/minute)
Black&white
â–
Standard: 2.9 meters/minute (9.5 feet/minute)
â–
Maximum: 11.7 meters/minute (38.4 feet/minute)
Color
â–
2.5 meters/minute (8.2 feet/minute)
Optical Resolution
Camera
Original feed
Original width and length
600 dpi x 600 dpi
5 x A4 CIS sensors
22000 Pixels
24 bits color
Illumination: LED (R/G/B)
Center aligned
Width
â–
Minimum 208 millimeters (8.2 inch)
â–
Maximum 914 millimeters (36 inch)
Length
â–
Minimum 208 mm (8.2 inch)
â–
Maximum 16 meters (52.5 feet)
Power consumption
â–
â–
â–
Sleep mode: ..W
Stand-by: 22W
Active printing: 50W
Original thickness
Scaling
Preset modes
Up to 76.2 millimeters (3 inch) (not rigid media)
Scale to standard format and custom scale 10% - 1000% (0.1% fixed step interval)
â–
â–
Grayscale:
Lines&Text, Grays&Lines, Dark Original, Blueprint, Photo,
Transparent
Color:
Photo, Lines/text, Map, Artwork.
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Specifications Océ Scanner Express
Number of copies
Color space
Image editing
Other functions
1 - 999 (scan once print many)
â–
â–
â– sRGB
Remove strips (leading/trailing/left/right)
Mirroring horizontal
Delete area
â–
â–
â–
â–
â–
â–
â–
Pre-programming of next job
Programmable default settings
Synchro cut mode or standard size cut
Leading and trailing strip adjustment (0 mm - 400 mm) (0 inch - 15.8 inch)
Concurrent scanning and printing
Scan to file Black&White / Grayscale / Color
Scan to TIFF, PDF, PDF/A, JPEG, Multipage TIFF &
PDF/A, CALS
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Specifications Océ PowerM controller
Specifications Océ PowerM controller
Océ PowerM controller hardware
#
Platform
Memory
Hard disk capacity
Graphical user interface
Standard interface
Optional interfaces
Network protocols
Printing protocols
Scanning protocols
Applicable software
Security
Client OS support
Embedded Océ PowerM controller with Windows
®
XP embedded
1 Gb
160 Gb. One single high speed hard disk
None
Ethernet 100 Mbits/sec, 1Gb/sec
None
TCP/IP, IPv6, IP sec, IPX/SPX, Windows®
APIPA
LPR, Novell®NDPS, FTP
FTP, SMB
Océ PowerM controller software
Electronic file shredding permanently removes all traces of deleted jobs on the controller. Complies with DoD 522-22M standard.
IPsec secures Internet Protocol communications between the client and the printer
Océ Windows driver for Windows® Vista (32 &
64bits), XP and Server 2003.
Windows® Terminal Server, Citrix Metaframe and presentation server Océ Postscript3 driver for
Windows XP® and Server 2003.
MacOS v9, OSX..
Océ Express WebTools for Windows® Internet
Explorer and Mozilla®Firefox®
Océ PowerM controller software
The Océ PowerM controller software consists of a basic module and a print module.
Basic module
#
Basic functions File spooling on the controller.
Concurrent receiving, processing, copying (or scanning) and printing of digital jobs.
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Specifications Océ PowerM controller
Basic applications
Optional
â–
â–
â–
â–
â–
â–
â–
Océ Express WebTools
Océ Publisher Express
Queue Management
License Management
Smart Inbox
System Control Panel
Settings Management
â–
Océ Account Center.
Print module
#
Scan and copy processing technology
Number of prints
Océ Image Logic
Roll selection and switching
Print manipulation
Color modes scanner
Quality modes printer
Language sensing
Standard file formats
Cut length
Optional
1 - 999
Set memory: send once, process once, print many
Manual
Automatic
â–
â–
Rotation
Auto-scaling
Positioning
Pen management
Trailing strip adjustment; add up to 400 mm
Grayscale
Color
â–
â–
â–
Standard
Lines & Text
Poster
Automatic Language Sensing (ALS)
â–
â–
Vector: HPGL, HPGL/2, Calcomp, DWF,
DWF/X
Raster: HP-RTL, TIFF 6.0, NIFF, CALS-I,
NIRS, C4, ASCII
â–
â–
â–
Standard cut
Synchro cut
Custom cut
Adobe
®
PostScript 3™ PDF printing
Adobe Asian Fonts for PS/PDF printing
320 Appendix A - Specifications of the Océ ColorWave 300
Specifications drivers and job submission software
Specifications drivers and job submission software
Océ Windows
®
Printer Driver
#
Software environment
All Windows applications (for example, AutoCAD
®
2000 family)
Remarks
This driver is a mixed raster-vector HP-GL/2 printer driver that allows you to print to your Océ printer from any application under one of the following supported Operating Systems.
â–
â–
â–
â–
Windows 2000
®
(Sp4)
Windows 2000
®
Server
Windows XP
®
(Sp2, Sp3) (32-bit and 64-bit)
Windows Server
®
2003 (Sp2) (32-bit and 64bit)
â–
â–
â–
â–
â–
Windows Vista
®
(Sp1) (32-bit and 64-bit)
Windows Server
®
2008 (32-bit and 64-bit)
Citrix Presentation Server 3.x
Citrix Presentation Server 4.x
Citrix Metaframe
The driver is compatible with the Novell iPrint and NDPS environments (installation, propagation and printing).
Note:
Visit Océ on the Internet at www.oce.com for the latest information.
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Specifications drivers and job submission software
Océ PostScript
®
3™ Driver
#
Software environment
Graphical application software
Remarks
This driver allows you to print to your Océ printer from any application under one of the following supported Operating Systems.
â–
Windows 2000
®
â–
â–
Windows 2000
®
Server
Windows XP
®
(x86), without signature
â–
â–
â–
â–
â–
â–
â–
Windows Server
®
2003 (x86)
Windows Vista
®
, without signature
Citrix Presentation Server 3.x
Citrix Presentation Server 4.x
Citrix Metaframe
Macintosh Mac OS 9.x
Macintosh Mac OS 10.x
Note:
Visit Océ on the internet at www.oce.com for the latest information.
Optional application software
#
Function
Job submission
Application software
â–
Océ Repro Desk Studio
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Preferred Océ media names
Preferred Océ media names
Introduction
The following preferred media names are supported by the Océ ColorWave 300.
Four categories of media names are defined:
â–
â–
â–
â–
Paper
Coated paper
Photopaper
Transparencies & Films
Media category: Paper
Paper
#
1
'Media type' on the user interface
'Paper 70-80g'
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
'Recycled paper 70-80g'
'Paper 90g'
'Paper Japan 64g'
'Paper 56g'
'Paper 20 lb'
'Recycled paper 20 lb'
'Paper 24 lb'
'Media label' on the media box
IJM005: Océ Draft Paper
IJM012: Océ Draft Plus Paper
IJM042: Océ Recycled Paper
IJM021: Océ Standard Paper
IJM022: Océ Standard PLUS
Paper FSC
IPS-B: Océ Plain Paper
IJM001: Océ Standard Paper
Ink Jet Bond: 86500 Océ Check
Plot Bond
Ink Jet Bond: 86500R Océ Recycled Bond
Ink Jet Bond: 86800 Océ Deluxe
Bond
9 'Custom paper'
75 g/m2
80 g/m2
80 g/m2
90 g/m2
90 g/m2
64 g/m2
56 g/m2
20 lb
20 lb
24 lb
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Preferred Océ media names
Media category: Coated Paper
Coated Paper
#
10
'Media type' on the user interface
'Coated paper 90-130g'
'Media label' on the media box
11 /
B
12
13
14
15
'High qual. coated paper 120-170g'
'Coated paper 24 lb'
'Coated paper Japan'
'High qual. coated paper Japan'
'Custom coated paper'
IJM113: Océ Premium Paper
FSC
IJM119: Océ Premium Paper
FSC
IJM123: Océ Premium Paper
FSC
IJM131: Océ Premium Plus Paper
IJM132: Océ Premium Plus Paper
IJM149: Océ Smart Matt Paper
IJM150: Océ Smart Matt Paper
IJM151: Océ Smart Matt Paper
Ink Jet Bond: 862024 Océ Premium Color Bond
Ink Jet Bond: 861024 Océ
Inkjet Color Bond
IPC-U: Océ Coated Paper
IPC-J: Océ Premium Coated
Paper
90 g/m2
100 g/m2
130 g/m2
90 g/m2
120 g/m2
120 g/m2
170 g/m2
150 g/m2
24 lb
24 lb
80 g/m2
81 g/m2
324 Appendix A - Specifications of the Océ ColorWave 300
Preferred Océ media names
Media category: Photopaper
Photopaper
#
16
'Media type' on the user interface
'Photo gloss'
17
18
19
20
'Photo gloss (instant dry)'
'Photo matte'
'Photo semi-matte (instant dry)'
'Photo satin'
'Media label' on the media box
IJM222: Océ Top Photo Plus
Gloss
GIPPLS7: Océ Glossy Photo paper
IPG-ZA: Océ Top Photo Plus
Gloss
IJM251: Océ Photo Gloss Paper
IPG: Océ Photo Gloss Paper
IJM229: Océ Top Photo Plus
Matt Paper
PMPLUS7: Océ Matte Photo
Paper
IJM257: Océ Semi-Matt Photo
Paper
IJM240: Océ Top Photo Plus
Satin
SIPPLS7: Océ Satin Photo Paper
195 g/m2
7.6 mil
195 g/m2
170 g/m2
170 g/m2
195 g/m2
7.6 mil
170 g/m2
195 g/m2
7.6 mil
21 'Custom photo paper'
Media category: Transparencies & Films
Transparencies & Films
#
'Media label' on the media box
22
'Media type' on the user interface
'Transparent paper 90-
112g'
IJM138: Océ Transparent Paper
IJM140: Océ Transparent Paper
IJM141: Océ Transparent Paper
23 'Transparent paper 16-
18 lb'
Ink Jet Bond: Océ 860018
Translucent Bond
Ink Jet Bond: Océ 860016
Translucent Bond
90 g/m2
90 g/m2
112 g/m2
18 lb
16 lb
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Preferred Océ media names
24
25
26
27
28
'Media type' on the user interface
'Transparent paper
Japan'
'Matte film'
'Media label' on the media box
IPT: Tracing Paper
'White film gloss'
'Clear film (side stripe)'
IJM311: Océ Double Matt Film
IJM320: Océ Double Matt Film
Erasable
Ink Jet Film: 868342 Océ Double Matte Film
Ink Jet Film: 868632 Océ Double Matte Film
IPF-E: Océ Matt Film
IPF-H: Océ Matt Film
IPF-J: Océ Matt Film
IJM345: Océ White Film Gloss
FGPLS4: Océ Glossy White
Film
IJM332: Océ Clear Film Extra
Ink Jet Film: 868340 Océ Clear
Film w/ Side Stripe
'Custom film'
75 g/m2
110 um
120 um
4 mil
3 mil
78 um
95 um
105 um
100 um
4 mil
110 um
4 mil
Media sizes
#
Media width
Roll diameter
Core
Maximum
914 millimeters
36 inch
130 millimeters
5.1 inch
50 millimeters
2 inch
Minimum
297 millimeters
11 inch
This is the outer diameter of a media roll
Not applicable
326 Appendix A - Specifications of the Océ ColorWave 300
Typical drying times
Typical drying times
Introduction
The printer automatically adapts the default drying time. The default drying time depends on the following.
â–
â–
The media type
The ambient humidity
â–
The print mode.
When you print grayscale in the 'Check' quality mode, the system decreases the drying time to 20% of the default value.
You can change the drying time for all the media types. You can select a percentage of
0% - 999% of the default drying time.
Typical drying times per media type
The following table describes typical drying times for Océ media under standard conditions
(22 °C, 50% relative humidity).
Media drying times per media: Paper
#
'Media type' on the user interface
'Media label' on the media box
1 'Paper 70-80g'
Drying time
(minutes ' and seconds ") without 'Top
Delivery Tray'
0' 15"
2
3
4
5
'Recycled paper 70-80g'
'Paper 90g'
'Paper Japan 64g'
'Paper 56g'
IJM005: Océ Draft Paper
75 g/m2
IJM012: Océ Draft Plus Paper
80 g/m2
IJM042: Océ Recycled Paper
80 g/m2
IJM021: Océ Standard Paper
90 g/m2
IJM022: Océ Standard PLUS
Paper FSC
90 g/m2
IPS-B: Océ Plain Paper
64 g/m2
IJM001: Océ Standard Paper
56 g/m2
0' 15"
0' 20"
0' 15"
0' 15"
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Typical drying times
6
7
8
'Media type' on the user interface
'Paper 20 lb'
'Recycled paper 20 lb'
'Paper 24 lb'
'Media label' on the media box Drying time
(minutes ' and seconds ") without 'Top
Delivery Tray'
0' 20" Ink Jet Bond: 86500 Océ Check
Plot Bond
20 lb
Ink Jet Bond: 86500R Océ Recycled Bond
20 lb
Ink Jet Bond: 86800 Océ Deluxe
Bond
24 lb
0' 20"
0' 20"
0' 15" 9
10
'Custom paper'
Media drying times per media: Coated Paper
#
'Media type' on the user interface
'Media label' on the media box Drying time
(minutes ' and seconds ")
0' 20" 'Coated paper 90-130g' IJM113: Océ Premium Paper
FSC
90 g/m2
IJM119: Océ Premium Paper
FSC
100 g/m2
IJM123: Océ Premium Paper
FSC
130 g/m2
IJM131: Océ Premium Plus Paper
90 g/m2
IJM132: Océ Premium Plus Paper
120 g/m2
328 Appendix A - Specifications of the Océ ColorWave 300
Typical drying times
11 /
B
12
13
14
17
'Media type' on the user interface
'High qual. coated paper 120-170g'
'Coated paper 24 lb'
'Coated paper Japan'
'High qual. coated paper Japan'
'Photo gloss (instant dry)'
'Media label' on the media box Drying time
(minutes ' and seconds ")
0' 50" IJM149: Océ Smart Matt Paper
120 g/m2
IJM150: Océ Smart Matt Paper
170 g/m2
IJM151: Océ Smart Matt Paper
150 g/m2
Ink Jet Bond: 862024 Océ Premium Color Bond
24 lb
Ink Jet Bond: 861024 Océ
Inkjet Color Bond
24 lb
IPC-U: Océ Coated Paper
80 g/m2
IPC-J: Océ Premium Coated
Paper
81 g/m2
0' 20"
0' 20"
0' 15"
0' 20" 15
16
'Custom coated paper'
Media drying times per media: Photopaper
#
'Media type' on the user interface
'Media label' on the media box
'Photo gloss'
Drying time
(minutes ' and seconds ")
4' 30" IJM222: Océ Top Photo Plus
Gloss
195 g/m2
GIPPLS7: Océ Glossy Photo paper
7.6 mil
IPG-ZA: Océ Top Photo Plus
Gloss
195 g/m2
IJM251: Océ Photo Gloss Paper
170 g/m2
IPG: Océ Photo Gloss Paper
170 g/m2
0' 20"
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Typical drying times
18
19
20
21
Media drying times per media: Transparencies & Films
#
'Media type' on the user interface
'Media label' on the media box
22
'Custom photo paper'
'Transparent paper 90-
112g'
Drying time
(minutes ' and seconds ")
2' 55"
23
24
'Media type' on the user interface
'Photo matte'
'Photo semi-matte (instant dry)'
'Photo satin'
'Transparent paper 16-
18 lb'
'Transparent paper
Japan'
'Media label' on the media box Drying time
(minutes ' and seconds ")
4' 30" IJM229: Océ Top Photo Plus
Matt Paper
195 g/m2
PMPLUS7: Océ Matte Photo
Paper
7.6 mil
IJM257: Océ Semi-Matt Photo
Paper
170 g/m2
IJM240: Océ Top Photo Plus
Satin
195 g/m2
SIPPLS7: Océ Satin Photo Paper
7.6 mil
0' 20"
4' 30"
4' 30"
IJM138: Océ Transparent Paper
90 g/m2
IJM140: Océ Transparent Paper
90 g/m2
IJM141: Océ Transparent Paper
112 g/m2
Ink Jet Bond: Océ 860018
Translucent Bond
18 lb
Ink Jet Bond: Océ 860016
Translucent Bond
16 lb
IPT: Tracing Paper
75 g/m2
0' 48"
1' 15"
330 Appendix A - Specifications of the Océ ColorWave 300
Typical drying times
25
26
27
28
'Media type' on the user interface
'Media label' on the media box Drying time
(minutes ' and seconds ")
1' 45" 'Matte film'
'White film gloss'
'Clear film (side stripe)'
IJM311: Océ Double Matt Film
110 um
IJM320: Océ Double Matt Film
Erasable
120 um
Ink Jet Film: 868342 Océ Double Matte Film
4 mil
Ink Jet Film: 868632 Océ Double Matte Film
3 mil
IPF-E: Océ Matt Film
78 um
IPF-H: Océ Matt Film
95 um
IPF-J: Océ Matt Film
105 um
IJM345: Océ White Film Gloss
100 um
FGPLS4: Océ Glossy White
Film
4 mil
IJM332: Océ Clear Film Extra
110 um
Ink Jet Film: 868340 Océ Clear
Film w/ Side Stripe
4 mil
'Custom film'
2' 55"
3' 40"
2' 55"
Note:
For maximum productivity, the system does not perform drying times of 0'20" or less.
When you change the default drying time, the system uses the drying times of 0'20" or less for the arithmetic operation.
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Standard scale factor
Standard scale factor
Introduction
The Océ ColorWave 300 can scale (reduce and enlarge) the image to a defined format.
The overview below shows the scale factor if you need to copy on media of different sizes.
Caution:
If you select the wrong scale factor you can lose information.
Supported DIN media series
The table shows the scale factor if you copy from one media size (original column) to another media size (first row)
DIN table
#
Originals
A0
A1
A2
A3
36 Inch
B1
B2
Standard scale fixed steps for the DIN media series [%]
A0
100
141
A1
71
100
A2
50
71
A3
35
50
36 Inch
109
153
B1
84
119
200
283
107
119
168
141
200
65
84
119
100
141
46
59
84
71
100
32
42
59
218
308
100
129
183
168
238
77
100
141
B2
59
84
119
168
55
71
100
Generic ISO media series
The table shows the scale factor if you copy from one media size (original column) to another media size
ISO table
#
Originals
A0
A1
A2
Standard scale fixed steps for the ISO media series [%]
A0 A1 A2 A3 A4
100 71 50 35 -
141
200
100
141
71
100
50
71
35
50
-
-
A5
35
332 Appendix A - Specifications of the Océ ColorWave 300
Standard scale factor
A3
A4
A5
Originals Standard scale fixed steps for the ISO media series [%]
A0
283
400
A1
200
283
A2
141
200
A3
100
141
A4
71
100
565 400 283 200 141
A5
50
77
100
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Requirements for the USB mass storage device
Requirements for the USB mass storage device
Introduction
The USB device must fit the following requirements:
Requirements
Requirements for the USB key device
#
Capability
Capacity
Connection type
Requirement
2 GB minimum
USB 2.0 High Speed certified
Bootable NTFS File System support
Ready Boost
Drivers
Ready Boost certified
Must use the Windows generic drivers for USB key device.
(NO specific drivers for the USB key)
The following features are NOT allowed:
â–
â–
â–
â–
â–
U3 support.
Hardware data encryption.
Biometric support.
Micro-drive.
LCD screen in the USB key.
334 Appendix A - Specifications of the Océ ColorWave 300
Appendix B
Reader's comment sheet
Reader's comment sheet
Reader's comment sheet
Questions
Have you found this manual to be accurate?
O Yes
O No
Were you able to operate the product, after reading this manual?
O Yes
O No
Does this manual provide sufficient background information?
O Yes
O No
Is the format of this manual convenient in size, readability and arrangement (page layout, chapter order, etc.)?
O Yes
O No
Could you find the information you were looking for?
O Always
O Most of the times
O Sometimes
O Not at all
What did you use to find the required information?
O Table of contents
O Index
Are you satisfied with this manual?
O Yes
O No
Thank you for evaluating this manual.
If you have other comments or concerns, please explain or suggest improvements overleaf or on a separate sheet.
Comments:
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Reader's comment sheet
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Date:
This reader's comment sheet is completed by:
(If you prefer to remain unknown, please do fill in your occupation)
Name:
Occupation:
Company:
Phone:
Address:
City:
Country:
Please return this sheet to:
Océ-Technologies B.V.
For the attention of ITC User Documentation.
P.O. Box 101,
5900 MA Venlo
The Netherlands
Send your comments by E-mail to: [email protected]
For the addresses of local Océ organisations see: http://www.oce.com
Appendix B - Reader's comment sheet 337
Reader's comment sheet
338 Appendix B - Reader's comment sheet
Appendix C
Addresses of local Océ organizations
Addresses of local Océ organisations
Addresses of local Océ organisations
#
Océ-Australia Ltd.
P.O. Box 363
Ferntree Gully MDC
Vic 3165
Australia
http://www.oce.com.au/
Océ-Belgium N.V./S.A.
J. Bordetlaan 32
1140 Brussel
Belgium
http://www.oce.be/
Océ-Canada Inc.
4711 Yonge Street, Suite 1100
Toronto, Ontario M2N 6K8
Canada
http://www.oce.ca/
Océ-Czech Republic ltd.
Babická 2329/2
149 00 Praha 4
Czech Republic
http://www.oce.cz/
Océ Finland OY
Niittyrinne 7
02270 Espoo
Finland
http://www.oce.fi/
Océ-Österreich GmbH
Postfach 95
1233 Vienna
Wienerbergstrasse 11
Vienna Twin Tower
1100 Vienna
Austria
http://www.oce.at/
Océ-Brasil Comércio e Indústria Ltda.
Av. das Nações Unidas, 11.857
Brooklin Novo
São Paulo-SP 04578-000
Brasil
http://www.oce-brasil.com.br/
Océ Office Equipment (Shanghai)
First Shanghai Center, Phase II, Building
4,
Lane 180, Zhangheng Road
Pudong District
Shanghai 201204, P.R.
China
http://www.oce.com.cn/
Océ-Danmark a/s
Vallensbækvej 45
2605 Brøndby
Denmark
http://www.oce.dk/
Océ-France S.A.
32, Avenue du Pavé Neuf
93882 Noisy-le-grand, Cedex
France
http://www.oce.fr/
340 Appendix C - Addresses of local Océ organizations
Océ-Deutschland GmbH
Solinger Straße 5-7
45481 Mülheim/Ruhr
Germany
http://www.oce.de/
Océ-Hungaria Kft.
H-1241 Budapest
Pf.: 237
Hungary
http://www.oce.hu/
Océ-Italia S.p.A.
Strada Padana Superiore 2/B
20063 Cernusco sul Naviglio (MI)
Italia
http://www.oce.it/
Océ-Belgium S.A.
Rue Astrid 2/A
1143 Luxembourg-Belair http://www.oce.lu/
Océ-Mexico S.A. de C.V.
Prolongación Reforma 1236,
4to Piso
Col. Santa Fé, Del. Cuajimalpa
C.P. 05348
México, D.F.
México
http://www.oceusa.com/
Addresses of local Océ organisations
Océ-Hong Kong and China head office
Room 3711-18 Tower 1
Millennium City 1
388 Kwun Tong Road
Kwun Tong
Kowloon
Hong Kong
http://www.oce.com.hk/
Océ-Ireland Ltd.
3006 Lake Drive
Citywest Business Campus
Saggart
Co. Dublin
Ireland
http://www.oce.ie/
Océ Japan Corporation
3-25-1, Nishi Shinbashi
Minato-Ku
Tokyo 105-0003
Japan
http://www.ocejapan.co.jp/
Océ Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.
#3.01, Level 3, Wisma Academy
Lot 4A, Jalan 19/1
46300 Petalig Jaya
Selangor Darul Ehsan
Malaysia
http://www.ocemal.com.my/
Océ-Norge A.S.
Postboks 4434 Nydalen
Gjerdrums vei 8
0403 Oslo
Norway
http://www.oce.no/
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Addresses of local Océ organisations
Océ-Poland Ltd. Sp.z o.o.
ul. Bitwy Warszawskiej 1920 r. nr. 7
02-366 Warszawa
Poland
http://www.oce.com.pl/
Océ-Portugal Equipamentos Gráficos S.A.
Av. José Gomes Ferreira, 11 Piso 2 - Miraflores
1497-139 Algés
Portugal
http://www.oce.pt/
Océ Singapore Pte Ltd.
21 Ubi Road 1
#05-01 Brilliant Building
Singapore408724
Océ España SA
Business Park Mas Blau
Osona, 2 08820 El Prat de Llobregat
Barcelona
Spain
http://www.oce.es/
Océ-Schweiz AG
Sägereistrasse 10
CH8152 Glattbrugg
Schweiz
http://www.oce.ch/
Océ-Nederland B.V.
P.O.Box 800
5201 AV 's-Hertogenbosch
The Netherlands
http://www.oce.nl/
Océ-Svenska AB
Sollentunavägen 84
191 27 Sollentuna
Sweden
http://www.oce.se/
Océ (Thailand) Ltd.
B.B. Building 16/Floor
54 Asoke Road
Sukhumvit 21
Bangkok 10110
Thailand
Océ (UK) Limited
Océ House
Chatham Way
Brentwood, Essex CM14 4DZ
United Kingdom
http://www.oce.co.uk/
Océ North America Inc.
100 Oakview Drive
Trumbull, CT 06611
USA
http://www.oceusa.com/
Note:
The web site http://www.oce.com gives the current addresses of the local Océ organizations and distributors.
342 Appendix C - Addresses of local Océ organizations
Addresses of local Océ organisations
Note:
The addresses of local Océ organizations for information about the Wide Format
Printing Systems and the Production Printing Systems can be different from the addresses above. Refer to the web site http://www.oce.com for the addresses you need.
Appendix C - Addresses of local Océ organizations 343
Index
Index
2D CAD monochrome
2D CAD monochrome ................................
3D CAD
Color ............................................................
3D CAD drawings and rendering
3D CAD drawings and rendering .................
A
Active job
delete ............................................................
pause ............................................................
resume ..........................................................
stop ..............................................................
Add a strip
description ....................................................
leading ..........................................................
trailing ..........................................................
Alignment
description ....................................................
Authorizations
Océ Express WebTools ...................................
Available documentation
Océ ColorWave 300 .......................................
Océ Express WebTools ...................................
Océ PostScript® 3 Driver ..............................
Océ Windows® Printer Driver .......................
B
Background compensation
description ...........................................
Backup
system data ...................................................
Basic
copy job .......................................................
scan job ........................................................
Business color
Color ............................................................
Business graphics
Color ............................................................
C
CAD drawings: Color
CAD drawings: Color ...................................
Calibrate the scanner
description ....................................................
Calibration
sheet .............................................................
208 wizard ...........................................................
Carrier sheet
description ...........................................
Change
a setting in the Océ Express WebTools ...........
passwords in the Océ Express WebTools ........
the language of the Océ Express WebTools .....
the regional settings ........................................
Check
the settings in the Océ Express WebTools ......
your licenses .................................................
Checkprint
description ....................................................
Clean the scanner
description ....................................................
Clear
an original jam .............................................
the system .....................................................
Color feel
Color feel .....................................................
Color feel for DWF
description ...........................................
Color feel for HP-GL, HP-GL/2 and HP-RTL
description ...........................................
Color feel for PostScript and PDF
description ...........................................
Color feel for TIFF and JPEG
description ...........................................
Color Management
Overview settings .........................................
Color mode
black and white ............................................
color .............................................................
grayscale .......................................................
Color reference chart
Color reference chart ....................................
Colors
Output quality problems ..............................
Components
Océ Scanner Express .......................................
Components: system
344
Components: system ......................................
Concept
copy functionality ...........................................
default settings ..............................................
green button principle ....................................
Océ Express WebTools controller application
........................................................................
21 print and copy jobs .........................................
printer configuration ......................................
20 scan functionality ............................................
Smart Inbox and Jobs Queue ........................
templates ........................................................
USB ................................................................
Configuration
sleep mode ......................................................
Configuration tab
Océ Express WebTools ...................................
Configure
local scan destinations ...................................
network settings ..............................................
remote scan destinations ...............................
the pen settings .............................................
the regional settings ........................................
Connect
mains supply cable ..........................................
Consumables
Consumables ..................................................
Consumer graphics
Color ............................................................
Controller
hardware specifications .................................
software specifications ..................................
Copy example
a specific area of an original ..........................
add a strip ....................................................
delete a specific area of an original ................
Fast CAD b/w copy ........................................
Fast CAD color copy ......................................
multiple sets .................................................
Normal color copy ..........................................
remove a strip ...............................................
scale to another media size ............................
with a stamp .................................................
Copy jobs
basic .............................................................
clear an original jam .....................................
default output quality ...................................
defaults .........................................................
description ...........................................
extended .......................................................
Index
settings overview ...........................................
Copy quality
problem ........................................................
Copy templates
description ....................................................
Create
a network destination with SMB ..................
a web destination with FTP ..........................
Smart Inbox .................................................
Current date and time
description ......................................................
D
Date format
description ......................................................
Default output quality
for copy jobs .................................................
for print jobs ................................................
for scan jobs .................................................
Default passwords
Océ Express WebTools ...................................
Default settings
copy jobs ......................................................
print jobs ......................................................
scan jobs .......................................................
system ..........................................................
Default settings concept
Default settings concept ...............................
Define
the copy job preferences and copy templates ..
the default output quality for copy jobs ........
the default output quality for print jobs ........
the default output quality for scan jobs .........
the print job defaults ....................................
the scan job preferences and copy templates ..
the system defaults ........................................
Define the delete area dimensions
length ...........................................................
192 width ............................................................
192 x offset ..........................................................
192 y offset ..........................................................
Delete
active job ......................................................
Smart Inbox .................................................
Delete a specific area
description ....................................................
Delete area
description ....................................................
Demo print
345
Demo print ..................................................
Destination
description ....................................................
DIN media series
DIN media series ..........................................
Download
media profile ................................................
media profile from the Océ web site .............
Drawing method
description ....................................................
Driver
Océ PostScript® 3™ Driver ........................
Océ Windows® Printer Driver ....................
Drying time: typical drying times per media type
Drying time: typical drying times per media type
......................................................................
Index
description ...........................................
scan to file ....................................................
Finishing
description ....................................................
First language
description ......................................................
Footprint
FTP
printing system ...............................................
FTP ..............................................................
G
Graininess
Output quality problems ..............................
H
Humidity
Humidity ............................................
E
Edit a setting
Océ Express WebTools ...................................
Enhanced colors: Rendering intent
Enhanced colors: Rendering intent ...............
Enhanced colors: RGB input data:
Enhanced colors: RGB input data: ...............
Error codes
Printhead ......................................................
Error messages
Printer ..........................................................
Errors: Carriage away from home position too long
Errors: Carriage away from home position too long
......................................................................
Errors: Cover or door opened
Errors: Cover or door opened .......................
Errors: Temperature or humidity out of range
Errors: Temperature or humidity out of range
......................................................................
Errors: types
Errors: types .................................................
Extended
copy job .......................................................
scan job ........................................................
I
Icons
job states ......................................................
scanner states ..................................................
system states ...................................................
Ink tank: place
Ink tank: place ..............................................
Ink tank: remove
Ink tank: remove ..........................................
Ink tank: replace
Ink tank: replace ...........................................
Input profile
Input profile ........................................
Install
system software .............................................
Install a new license
Install a new license ......................................
ISO media series
ISO media series ...........................................
F
Factory defaults
restore .............................................................
Feed the original
description ...........................................
File type
J
Jammed media: Remove
Jammed media: Remove ...............................
Job
delete ............................................................
136 pause ............................................................
136 resume ..........................................................
346
Index
stop ..............................................................
Job states
Queue ..........................................................
Smart Inbox .................................................
Job submission
description ....................................................
FTP ..............................................................
LPR ..............................................................
Océ Windows ® Printer Driver .............
Jobs Queue
concept .........................................................
Jobs tab
Océ Express WebTools ...................................
K
Key operator
description ......................................................
L
License
demo ............................................................
resale ............................................................
Licenses
Licenses ........................................................
activation ......................................................
check ............................................................
install ...........................................................
overview .......................................................
save ..............................................................
upload ..........................................................
Lighter/darker
description .........................
Load
settings from a file ..........................................
Load media roll
Load media roll ......................................
Local scan destination
configure ......................................................
description ......................................................
Log in
Océ Express WebTools ...................................
Log out
Log out ...........................................................
Logo
Color ............................................................
LPR
LPR ..............................................................
M
Main components
Océ ColorWave 300 .......................................
Mains supply cable
connect ...........................................................
Maintenance cassette: Place
Maintenance cassette: Place ..........................
Maintenance cassette: Remove
Maintenance cassette: Remove ......................
Make a copy
and add a strip ..............................................
and delete a specific area of an original .........
and remove a strip ........................................
of a specific area of an original ......................
Make a scan
and remove a strip ........................................
Make multiple sets of copies
description ....................................................
Managing licenses
Managing licenses .........................................
Map
Color ............................................................
Measurement unit
description ......................................................
Media
description ....................................................
Media profile
Media profile .......................................
download .....................................................
Media roll: load
Media roll: load .....................................
Media roll: remove
Media roll: remove .................................
Media series
description ......................................................
media types
Mirror
description ...........................................
Mixed content
Color ............................................................
N
Network settings
configure ........................................................
Network settings: Adapt
Network settings: Adapt ...............................
Network settings: Check
347
O
Network settings: Check ..............................
Océ Account Center
Overview ......................................................
Océ ColorWave 300
footprint .........................................................
main components ...........................................
Océ Enhanced colors: CMYK input data
Océ Enhanced colors: CMYK input data ......
Océ Express WebTools
change the language ........................................
change the regional settings ............................
configure the network settings ........................
edit a setting ...................................................
load the settings from a file .............................
log in ..............................................................
passwords .......................................................
save the settings in a file ..................................
the configuration tab ......................................
the jobs tab .....................................................
the preferences tab ..........................................
the support tab ...............................................
the system tab .................................................
user roles and authorizations ...........................
view and check the settings .............................
Océ License Logic
access ............................................................
Océ Media Profile
Océ Media Profile ........................................
Océ PostScript® 3 Driver
print ......................................................
Océ PostScript® 3™ Driver
specifications ................................................
Océ PowerM controller
hardware specifications .................................
Océ Publisher Express
print ......................................................
Océ Repro Desk Studio
Overview ......................................................
Océ Scanner Express
Specifications ................................................
Océ Windows ® Printer Driver
Océ Windows ® Printer Driver .............
Océ Windows® Printer Driver
specifications ................................................
OIP file
OIP file ...............................................
OMP file
Index
OMP file .............................................
Omp.file
Omp.file .......................................................
Open
the system monitor .........................................
Optimize Output quality
Optimize Output quality ..............................
Optimize print quality
Optimize print quality ..................................
Optional application software
specifications ................................................
Original
description ...........................................
feed .....................................................
Original jam
description ....................................................
Original type color copy
description ....................................................
Original type grayscale copy
description ....................................................
Original type when scanning to color
description ....................................................
Original type when scanning to grayscale or blackand-white
description ....................................................
Original width
description ...........................................
Output quality
Output quality ....................................
for copy jobs .................................................
for print jobs ................................................
for scan jobs .................................................
Output quality problems
Colors ..........................................................
Graininess ....................................................
Overview ......................................................
Stripes and Banding .....................................
Waves / Cockle .............................................
Output quality problems: solutions
Output quality problems: solutions ..............
Output quality: Optimize
Output quality: Optimize .............................
Output type
Output type .................................................
Overview
available documentation .................................
copy job settings ...........................................
Océ Account Center .....................................
Océ Repro Desk Studio ................................
Output quality problems ..............................
348
scan job settings ............................................
scanner states ..................................................
system states ...................................................
Overview settings
Color Management ......................................
Overview: system
Overview: system ............................................
P
Passwords
Océ Express WebTools ...................................
Pause
active job ......................................................
Pen settings
configure ......................................................
Photo
Color ............................................................
Photo realistic impression
Photo realistic impression .............................
Place: Maintenance cassette
Place: Maintenance cassette ..........................
Place: Printheads
Place: Printheads ..........................................
Point of sales graphics
Color ............................................................
Power user
description ......................................................
Preferences
copy jobs ......................................................
default output quality for copy jobs ..............
default output quality for print jobs ..............
default output quality for scan jobs ...............
print jobs ......................................................
scan jobs .......................................................
system ..........................................................
Preferences tab
Océ Express WebTools ...................................
from Océ Publisher Express ...................
from the Océ PostScript® 3 Driver .......
from the Smart Inbox ............................
Print job submission
description ....................................................
Print jobs
default output quality ...................................
defaults .........................................................
Print quality
description ...........................................
Print quality: Optimize
Index
Print quality: Optimize ................................
Print speed
Print speed ...................................................
Printer
Error messages printer ..................................
System messages printer ................................
working area ...................................................
Printhead
Error codes ...................................................
Printheads: Place
Printheads: Place ..........................................
Printheads: Remove
Printheads: Remove ......................................
Printheads: Replace
Printheads: Replace ......................................
Printing of gray colors
description ....................................................
Printing system
footprint .........................................................
switch off ........................................................
switch on ........................................................
Q
Quality
copy jobs ......................................................
print jobs ......................................................
problem ........................................................
scan jobs .......................................................
Quality check print
Quality check print ......................................
Quality modes: check
Quality modes: check ...................................
Quality modes: presentation
Quality modes: presentation .........................
Quality modes: release
Quality modes: release ..................................
Queue
job states ......................................................
R
Re-install the system
description ....................................................
Regional settings
change ............................................................
Relation between output quality parameters
Relation between output quality parameters ..
Remote scan destination
configure ......................................................
349
description ......................................................
Remove
all jobs from the system ................................
Remove a strip
description ...........................................
leading .................................................
left .......................................................
right ....................................................
trailing .................................................
Remove media roll
Remove media roll .................................
Remove: Jammed media
Remove: Jammed media ...............................
Remove: Maintenance cassette
Remove: Maintenance cassette ......................
Remove: Printheads
Remove: Printheads ......................................
Replace printheads
Replace printheads .......................................
Replace: ink tank
Replace: ink tank ..........................................
Resolution
description ...........................................
Restart
description ......................................................
Restore
system data ...................................................
Restore factory defaults
Restore factory defaults ...................................
Resume
active job ......................................................
S
Save
settings in a file ...............................................
Save active licenses
Save active licenses ........................................
Scale
description ....................................................
Scale formats
Standard .......................................................
Scale to another media size
description ....................................................
Scan destinations
local .......................................................
remote ............................................................
remote via FTP .............................................
remote via SMB ...........................................
Scan example
Index
CAD drawing to b/w TIFF format .................
color CAD drawing to PDF format ................
remove a strip ...............................................
Scan to a USB mass storage device ..................
Scan jobs
basic .............................................................
clear an original jam .....................................
default output quality ...................................
defaults .........................................................
description ...........................................
extended .......................................................
settings overview ...........................................
Scan quality
problem ........................................................
Scan templates
description ....................................................
Scan to file
color mode: black and white .........................
color mode: color .........................................
color mode: grayscale ....................................
compression method ....................................
157 file type ........................................................
157 organization .................................................
Scanner
calibration ....................................................
clean .............................................................
Specifications ................................................
Scanner calibration sheet
description ....................................................
Scanner original jam
description ....................................................
Scanner states
overview .........................................................
Second language
description ......................................................
Security settings: Adapt
Security settings: Adapt ................................
Security settings: Check
Security settings: Check ................................
Send print jobs
Sets
description ....................................................
copy .............................................................
Settings
change ............................................................
restore defaults ................................................
view and check ...............................................
Settings file
load ................................................................
save .................................................................
350
Settings overview
copy jobs ......................................................
scan jobs .......................................................
Shut down
description ......................................................
Sleep mode
configuration ..................................................
Smart Inbox
concept ..................................................
create ............................................................
delete ............................................................
job states ......................................................
multiple-user environment ...........................
print ......................................................
repro environment ........................................
Software controller
Sort
specifications ................................................
description ....................................................
Specific area
description ....................................................
Specifications
Controller software .......................................
Océ PostScript® 3™ Driver ........................
Océ PowerM controller ................................
Océ Windows® Printer Driver ....................
optional application software ........................
scanner .........................................................
Specifications: Media sizes
Specifications: Media sizes ............................
Specifications: Printer
Specifications: Printer ...................................
Stamp
description ...........................................
Standard scale formats
Stop
Standard scale formats ..................................
active job ......................................................
Strip
add a leading strip ........................................
add a trailing strip ........................................
remove a leading strip ..........................
remove a left strip ................................
remove a right strip ..............................
remove a trailing strip ..........................
Stripes and Banding
Output quality problems ..............................
Support tab
Océ Express WebTools ...................................
Switch off
Index
description ......................................................
Switch on
description ......................................................
System
defaults .........................................................
shut down or restart ........................................
System administrator
description ......................................................
System data
backup .........................................................
restore ..........................................................
System messages
Printer ..........................................................
System monitor
description ......................................................
System software
install ...........................................................
System states
overview .........................................................
System tab
Océ Express WebTools ...................................
System upgrade
description ....................................................
T
Templates
for copy jobs .................................................
for scan jobs .................................................
Time format
description ......................................................
Tone scale area check
Tone scale area check ...................................
U
Upgrade the system
description ....................................................
Upload
licenses .........................................................
USB backup key
description ....................................................
USB installation key
description ....................................................
User interaction
Océ Express WebTools ...................................
Océ Publisher Express ....................................
printer drivers .................................................
user panel .......................................................
User panel
351
keys ................................................................
User roles
key operator ....................................................
Océ Express WebTools ...................................
82 power user ......................................................
82 system administrator .......................................
V
View the settings
Océ Express WebTools ...................................
W
Waves / Cockle
Output quality problems ..............................
Wizard: Change the media type
Wizard: Change the media type .............
Wizard: Network settings
Wizard: Network settings .............................
Wizard: Optimize print quality
Wizard: Optimize print quality ...........
Wizard: Replace cassette
Wizard: Replace cassette ...............................
Wizard: Replace ink tank
Wizard: Replace ink tank .............................
Wizard: Replace printhead
Wizard: Replace printhead ...........................
Wizard: Security
Wizard: Security ...........................................
Workflow
Workflow .....................................................
Working area
printing system ...............................................
352
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Beyond the Ordinary
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Printing for
Professionals
Professionals everywhere look to Océ for digital printing and document management. In the office, Océ systems keep the information of business and government flowing. In manufacturing, architecture, engineering, and construction, Océ wide-format printers set the standard, while our display graphics systems help people produce banners, billboards, and other large, colorful applications. In corporate print facilities, marketing service bureaus, and the graphic arts industry, Océ systems print transaction documents, mailings, newspapers, manuals, and books—on demand and at the highest speeds. And Océ Business Services manages the complete document workflows of customers around the world. It all helps you go “Beyond the Ordinary” in printing and document management.
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2009 Océ. Illustrations and specifications do not necessarily apply to products and services offered in each local market. Technical specifications are subject to change without prior notice. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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Table of contents
- 2 Océ-Technologies B.V.
- 4 Contents
- 11 Chapter 1 Introduction
- 12 Notes for the reader
- 14 Available documentation
- 17 How to use this manual
- 20 The Océ ColorWave 300 key concepts
- 22 User interaction
- 23 Chapter 2 Get to know the Océ ColorWave 300 multifunction printer
- 24 The main components
- 25 The Océ ColorWave 300 system
- 26 Working area [Footprint]
- 28 The Océ ColorWave 300 hardware and consumables
- 28 The components of the printer (front)
- 30 The components of the printer (right hand side)
- 31 The components of the printer (back)
- 32 The components of the scanner
- 34 The components of the top delivery tray (optional)
- 35 The user panel
- 38 The printing system consumables
- 39 Chapter 3 Quick start
- 40 Connect the mains supply cable
- 41 Switch on the printing system
- 256 Replace / Install the media
- 72 The Océ Express WebTools
- 48 The Smart Inbox
- 50 Easy printing, copying and scanning
- 204 Print a file from a USB mass storage device
- 195 Use Océ Publisher Express to send a print job
- 203 Print a job from the Smart Inbox
- 197 Use the Océ Windows® Printer Driver to send a print job
- 199 Use the Océ PostScript® 3 Driver to send a print job
- 58 Make a fast copy of a CAD drawing
- 60 Make a normal color copy
- 62 Make a fast b/w copy of a CAD drawing
- 64 Scan a color CAD drawing to PDF format
- 66 Scan a CAD drawing to b/w TIFF format
- 68 Scan to a USB mass storage device
- 70 Switch off the printing system
- 71 Chapter 4 Define your workflow with the Océ Express WebTools
- 72 Introduction
- 72 The Océ Express WebTools
- 73 The 'Jobs' tab
- 75 The 'Preferences' tab
- 76 The 'Configuration' tab
- 77 The 'Support' tab
- 79 The 'System ' tab
- 80 Set another language for the Océ Express WebTools
- 82 User roles and authorizations
- 83 Log in as an authorized user
- 84 Log out after your session
- 85 Change the password for authorized users
- 86 How to edit a setting
- 89 View and check the settings
- 90 Save the settings in a file
- 91 Load the settings from a file
- 92 Restore the factory defaults
- 93 The system monitor
- 95 Shut down or restart the system
- 96 Configure your printing system
- 96 Change the regional settings
- 97 Configure the sleep mode timer
- 98 Configure the network settings in the Océ Express WebTools
- 99 Configure and manage scan destinations
- 99 Configure scan destinations
- 101 Configure a local scan destination
- 102 Configure a remote scan destination
- 105 Configure the pen settings
- 106 Define your printing system preferences
- 106 What you need to know about default settings
- 107 Define the system preferences
- 109 Define the print job preferences
- 111 Optimize the default output quality for print jobs
- 116 Define the copy job preferences and copy templates
- 119 Optimize the default output quality for copy jobs
- 122 Define the scan job preferences and scan templates
- 125 Optimize the default output quality for scan jobs
- 128 Manage jobs on your printing system
- 128 The Smart Inbox and Jobs Queue concept
- 131 Use Smart Inboxes in a multiple-user environment
- 132 Use Smart Inboxes in a repro environment
- 133 Open or create a Smart Inbox
- 134 Delete a Smart Inbox
- 135 Chapter 5 Use the Océ ColorWave 300 multifunction printer
- 136 Pause, resume or delete an active job
- 137 The job states
- 139 Clear the system
- 140 Basic scan jobs
- 147 Introduction to scan jobs
- 141 Feed the original
- 164 Use the carrier sheet
- 145 Do a basic scan job
- 147 Extended scan jobs
- 147 Introduction to scan jobs
- 148 Do an extended scan job
- 151 Available settings for scan jobs
- 157 'File type'
- 159 Make a scan and remove a strip
- 161 Basic copy jobs
- 168 Introduction to copy jobs
- 162 Feed the original
- 164 Use the carrier sheet
- 166 Do a basic copy job
- 168 Extended copy jobs
- 168 Introduction to copy jobs
- 169 Do an extended copy job
- 171 Available settings for copy jobs
- 181 Make multiple sets of copies
- 183 Make a copy with a stamp
- 184 Scale to another media size
- 186 Make a copy and add a strip
- 188 Make a copy and remove a strip
- 190 Make a copy of a specific area of an original
- 192 Make a copy and delete a specific area of an original
- 194 Send print jobs
- 194 What you need to know before you send your print jobs
- 195 Use Océ Publisher Express to send a print job
- 197 Use the Océ Windows® Printer Driver to send a print job
- 199 Use the Océ PostScript® 3 Driver to send a print job
- 201 Use FTP to send a print job to the Océ ColorWave 300
- 202 Use LPR to send a print job to the Océ ColorWave 300
- 203 Print a job from the Smart Inbox
- 204 Print a file from a USB mass storage device
- 205 Chapter 6 Ensure the best output quality
- 206 Introduction to how to ensure the best output quality
- 208 Optimize the output quality of the scanner
- 208 Calibrate the scanner
- 210 Define the output quality of the printer
- 210 The quality modes
- 211 Output type, output quality and print speed
- 212 Recommended media types and quality modes
- 220 Color Management
- 220 'Color Management'
- 225 'Color feel'
- 226 Océ 'Enhanced colors: RGB input data'
- 227 Océ 'Enhanced colors: CMYK input data'
- 228 Océ 'Enhanced colors: Rendering intent'
- 230 Media
- 230 What is a media profile?
- 231 Manage media
- 233 Download a media profile from the Océ web site
- 234 Input profiles
- 234 What is an input profile?
- 235 Manage input profiles
- 237 Check the output quality of the printer
- 237 'Demo print'
- 239 'Quality check' print
- 240 'Tone scale area check' print
- 241 'Color reference chart' print
- 243 Output quality problems
- 248 Optimize the output quality of the printer
- 248 Optimize the output quality on the printer
- 252 Use the 'Print quality' wizard
- 255 Chapter 7 Maintain the Océ ColorWave 300 multifunction printer
- 256 Replace / Install the media
- 261 Replace the ink tanks
- 264 Replace a defective printhead
- 269 Replace the maintenance cassette
- 272 Clean the scanner
- 276 Upgrade or re-install the system
- 276 Introduction
- 277 Backup the system data
- 278 Install the new system software
- 279 Restore the system data
- 281 Chapter 8 System messages and solutions
- 282 The printer
- 282 Overview
- 284 Cover or door opened
- 286 Remove jammed media
- 288 Temperature or humidity out of range
- 289 Carriage away from home position too long
- 290 Clear an original jam on the scanner
- 291 Chapter 9 License management
- 292 Introduction to managing licenses
- 293 The 'Licenses' tab in the Océ Express WebTools
- 294 The basic workflow of 'Support' - 'Licenses' activation
- 295 Océ License Logic
- 296 The structure of license files and licenses
- 298 Check your licenses
- 300 Save the currently active licenses
- 301 Install a new license
- 303 Chapter 10 Software options
- 304 Océ Repro Desk Studio
- 304 Océ Repro Desk Studio
- 305 Account management
- 305 An overview of Océ Account Center
- 307 Chapter 11 Network and Security settings
- 308 Check or adapt the network settings
- 310 Check or adapt the security settings
- 313 Appendix A Specifications of the Océ ColorWave 300
- 314 Specifications Océ ColorWave 300 printer
- 317 Specifications Océ Scanner Express
- 319 Specifications Océ PowerM controller
- 321 Specifications drivers and job submission software
- 323 Preferred Océ media names
- 327 Typical drying times
- 332 Standard scale factor
- 334 Requirements for the USB mass storage device
- 335 Appendix B Reader's comment sheet
- 336 Reader's comment sheet
- 339 Appendix C Addresses of local Océ organizations
- 340 Addresses of local Océ organisations