Pitney Bowes All in One Printer DA950 User Manual

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FCC Compliance  
This equipment had been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial en-  
vironment. This equipment generates,uses,and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if  
not installed and used in accordance with the users manuals,may cause harmful interference  
to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause  
harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his  
own expense.  
CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the party  
repsonsible for compliance could void the user ’s authority to operate the equipment.  
Shielded cables must be used with this unit to insure compliance with Class A limits.  
Canadian DOC Compliance  
This digital apparatus does not exceed in the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from  
digital apparatus set out in the Interference-causing Equipment Regulations (Standard ICES-  
003)of the Canadian Department of Communications.  
Le present appareil numerique n emet pas de bruits radioelectriques depassant les limites  
applicables aux appareils numeriques de la class A prescrites dans le Reglement sur le  
brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des Communications du Canada.  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the U.S. Standard  
for Safety UL1950, Third Edition, Safety of Information Technology Equipment including  
Electrical Business Equipment and Canadian Standards C22.2 No 950-95, Third Edition,  
Safety of Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Business Equipment.  
First Edition, March 2004  
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as performance features are subject to change without notice. Your printer may not have some of the  
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Contents  
Chapter 1  
Overview  
Using This Guide ....................................................................... 1-2  
Welcome to the DA950 Printer ................................................. 1-2  
System Requirements ............................................................... 1-3  
Getting Help .............................................................................. 1-4  
Ordering Supplies ..................................................................... 1-4  
The World Wide Web............................................................1-4  
Phone Support......................................................................1-4  
Before You Contact Pitney Bowes... .....................................1-4  
Important Safety Notes.............................................................. 1-5  
Printer Parts and Locations ....................................................... 1-7  
Feeder Parts and Locations....................................................... 1-9  
Chapter 2  
Setting Up Your DA950 Printer  
Choosing a Location.................................................................. 2-2  
Assembling the Printer............................................................... 2-3  
1. Install the Feeder ............................................................2-4  
2. Install the Shock..............................................................2-5  
3. Install the Side Guides....................................................2-6  
4. Install the Feed Ramp.....................................................2-6  
5. Connecting the Parallel Cable or USB Cable .................2-8  
6. Connect the Power Cord and Turn ON...........................2-9  
7. Install the Bulk Ink Assembly (Optional)..........................2-10  
8. Install the Print Cartridge(s) ............................................2-10  
Chapter 3  
Printer Basics  
Setting Up A Job ........................................................................ 3-2  
1. Set the Separator Gap....................................................3-2  
2. Center the Feed Ramp under the Material .....................3-4  
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3. Set the Feed Angle .........................................................3-5  
4. Set the Feed Ramp Length.............................................3-5  
5. Position the Side Guides.................................................3-6  
6. Load Material ..................................................................3-7  
7. Adjust the Media Thickness Knob...................................3-8  
8. Output Stacker................................................................3-9  
9. Print a Test Piece ............................................................3-9  
10. Set the Print Head Position.............................................3-10  
11. Adjust the Takeaway Roller Tension................................3-11  
Chapter 4  
Using the DA950 with Your Computer  
Installing the Printer Driver ....................................................... 4-2  
Selecting the DA950 Printer From a Windows Application........ 4-3  
About Envelope DesignerPlus .............................................. 4-4  
Making the DA950 the Default Print Driver................................ 4-4  
Accessing the Print Driver ......................................................... 4-4  
The General Tab........................................................................ 4-5  
Printing Preferences .................................................................. 4-6  
The Paper Tab ......................................................................4-6  
The Feautures Tab................................................................4-8  
The Advanced Tab ................................................................4-10  
Chapter 5  
Printer Maintenance  
Replacing the Print Cartridges................................................... 5-2  
Removing Old Print Cartridges .............................................5-2  
Installing New Print Cartridges..............................................5-3  
Removing the Old Bulk Ink Cartridges..................................5-4  
Installing New Bulk Ink Cartridges ........................................5-5  
Prolonging the Life of Print Cartridges....................................... 5-6  
Print Quality Problems............................................................... 5-7  
Cleaning..................................................................................... 5-7  
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Preventive Maintenance ............................................................ 5-7  
Cleaning the Sensor .................................................................. 5-8  
Cleaning the Exit Idler and Entry Rollers................................... 5-9  
Cleaning the Wipers .................................................................. 5-10  
Cleaning the Transport Belts and Floor Assembly..................... 5-10  
Chapter 6  
Troubleshooting Your Printer  
Problems and Solutions............................................................. 6-2  
Feed Problems .......................................................................... 6-2  
Print Quality Problems............................................................... 6-3  
Interface Problems..................................................................... 6-6  
Motor Problems ......................................................................... 6-6  
Other Problems.......................................................................... 6-6  
Appendix A  
Using the Control Panel Menus  
Using the Control Panel............................................................. A-2  
Using the Menus........................................................................ A-3  
Using the Main Menu................................................................. A-5  
1. Address Layout ..............................................................A-7  
2. Print Quality ....................................................................A-9  
3. Font Selection.................................................................A-10  
4. Barcode...........................................................................A-11  
5. Address Recovery ..........................................................A-12  
6. Clear Counter..................................................................A-13  
7. Job Settings ....................................................................A-13  
8. Conveyor Time................................................................A-14  
9. Image Overlay.................................................................A-14  
10. Purge Print Head ............................................................A-15  
11. Reset Ink Counter...........................................................A-15  
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Using the Setup Menu ............................................................... A-16  
1. Stop On Feed Err (Error) ................................................A-18  
2. Feeder Signal..................................................................A-18  
3. Lines Per Address...........................................................A-19  
4. Line Termination..............................................................A-19  
5. Hex Dump Mode.............................................................A-20  
6. Language........................................................................A-22  
7. Transport Speed .............................................................A-23  
8. Postal Bundle Brk (Break)...............................................A-23  
9. Pre-Purge........................................................................A-25  
10. Feed Gap........................................................................A-26  
11. ROM Revision.................................................................A-26  
12. Print Head Size...............................................................A-27  
Using the Service Menu............................................................. A-28  
1. Adjust Print......................................................................A-28  
2. Test System ....................................................................A-33  
3. Test Display.....................................................................A-33  
Appendix B  
DA950 Specifications  
Equipment Specications .......................................................... B-2  
Material Specications (continued)............................................ B-6  
Appendix C  
Glossary  
Glossary..................................................................................... C-1  
Index  
Index.......................................................................................... I-1  
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Chapter 1  
Overview  
This chapter explains what's in  
this guide, and tells you how to  
order supplies and where to get  
more information about using your  
DA950.  
In this chapter:  
Welcome to the DA950 Printer......1-2  
Using This Guide...........................1-2  
System Requirements...................1-3  
Getting Help ..................................1-4  
Ordering Supplies..........................1-4  
Important Safety Notes..................1-5  
Printer Parts and Locations...........1-7  
Feeder Parts and Locations ..........1-9  
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Overview  
The Pitney Bowes DA950 ink jet printer is used to print  
addresses, graphics and other information, on a wide  
range of material of various sizes, construction and  
composition. With the DA950 you can define the font,  
placement, print quality and barcode characteristics for  
your addresses.  
Welcome to  
the DA950  
Printer  
This Operator Guide shows you how to:  
Set up the DA950 printer  
Connect it to your computer  
Define your envelope layout  
Print a test mail piece  
Send a mail job to the printer from your computer  
application.  
Using This  
Guide  
Refer to this guide for information about printer setup, op-  
eration and troubleshooting. It is organized as follows:  
Chapter 1, Overview  
Contains an overview of the DA950 Operator Guide, infor-  
mation about obtaining supplies and help, Safety informa-  
tion and component identification.  
Chapter 2, Setting Up  
Contains instructions for unpacking, assembling and con-  
necting your printer.  
Chapter 3, Printer Basics  
Explains how to set up your printer to run a job.  
Chapter 4, Using the DA950 With Your Computer  
Contains instructions for installing the printer driver, se-  
lecting the printer from your software program and sending  
a mail job from your computer. This section also contains  
instructions for setting printer preferences.  
Chapter 5, Printer Maintenance  
Describes how change and look after Print Cartridges and  
how to keep the printer clean and functioning properly.  
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Overview  
Chapter 6, Troubleshooting  
Contains a list of possible problems and their solutions.  
Appendix A—Using the Control Panel Menus  
Explains the Main Menu, Setup Menu and Service Menu  
options available on the DA950 control panel.  
Appendix BSpecifications  
Provides hardware and material specifications. Your printer  
will run at its best when your material conforms to our  
specifications.  
Appendix CGlossary  
Explains the meanings of common terms used with ad-  
dress printing equipment.  
To operate the DA950 with your computer, your system  
must meet the following requirements:  
System  
Requirements  
CPU:  
Pentium II or above recommended.  
Memory:  
128 MB or more preferred, depending  
on OS and software.  
Operating  
System:  
Windows 2000/XP.  
Printer Cable: Parallel or USB. If you choose to use a  
parallel cable, make sure it isn't any  
longer than 10'.  
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Overview  
The World Wide Web  
Getting Help  
If you need technical support for your printer, please con-  
tact the Pitney Bowes Customer Care Center at:  
www.pb.com\support  
You'll find the latest support information about our products  
as well as answers to frequently asked technical questions  
(FAQs). You'll also be able to e-mail questions of your own.  
Phone Support  
If you need technical support for your printer, please  
contact the Pitney Bowes Customer Care Center at:  
1.800.522.0020  
Before You Contact Pitney Bowes...  
Please see Chapter 6, Troubleshooting, for a description  
of common problems and their solutions. If you need to  
call the Customer Care Center, please have the following  
information at hand:  
Product name: DA950.  
Serial number: See back of printer.  
Nature of problem: What happens and when does  
it happen?  
The steps you've already taken to solve the prob-  
lem and the results.  
Pitney Bowes has made it easier than ever to order sup-  
plies designed specifically for your printer. Just point your  
browser to www.pb.com/supplies  
Ordering  
Supplies  
You'll find a complete, easy-to-navigate online store that of-  
fers a wide assortment of genuine Pitney Bowes accesso-  
ries and supplies at attractive prices. If you prefer to order  
by phone, please call:  
1.800.243.7824  
Our representatives will be happy to answer your ques-  
tions and take your order.  
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Overview  
In some countries the DA950 is supplied with a molded  
mains lead and plug. In other countries, or if the supplied  
lead is not used, the following information applies:  
Important  
Safety Notes  
Please read all the instructions furnished with your  
printer before you attempt to operate it. Save these  
instructions for future use.  
Always use the power cord suppled with the machine  
and plug it into a properly grounded outlet that's located  
near the machine and is easily accessible. The power  
cord socket outlet is the primary means of disconnecting  
the machine from the AC power. The socket outlet  
should be near to the equipment and should be easily  
accessible.  
WARNING! An improperly grounded  
machine can present a potentially serious  
shock hazard to the user.  
DO NOT use an adapter plug on the power cord or wall  
outlet.  
DO NOT remove the ground pin from the power cord.  
DO NOT route the power cord over sharp edges or trap  
it between pieces of furniture.  
Ensure that there is no strain on the power cord where it  
passes between the equipment, walls or furniture.  
Be certain the area in front of the wall receptacle into  
which the machine is plugged is free from obstruction.  
Do not remove covers. The machine covers serve to  
enclose hazardous parts. If the machine has been  
dropped or has otherwise had the covers stressed in  
any way, report this condition to your Pitney Bowes  
Customer Service Representative.  
To reduce the risk of fire and/or electrical shock, do  
not attempt to disassemble this machine. If service is  
required, contact your Pitney Bowes Customer Service  
Representative.  
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Keep fingers, loose clothing, jewelery and long hair  
Important  
Safety Notes  
(continued)  
away from the moving parts.  
Avoid touching moving parts or materials while the  
printer is in use. Before clearing a jam, be sure the  
printer comes to a complete stop.  
When removing jammed material, avoid using too much  
force to protect yourself against injury and damage to  
the printer.  
Use the printer only for its intended purpose.  
For best performance, use only Pitney Bowes approved  
supplied ink cartridges and cleaners.  
In addition, follow any specific occupational safety and  
health standards prescribed for your workplace or area.  
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Overview  
Before operating the printer, first become familiar with the  
components shown in this section. Many of these compo-  
nents are mentioned throughout the manual from setup to  
maintenance.  
Printer Parts  
and Locations  
Top Cover  
Control Panel  
Transport  
Height  
Belts  
Adjustment  
Knob  
Entry Roller Assembly  
Print Head Holder  
Assembly (Bank A)  
Print Head Holder  
Assembly (Bank B)  
Exit Idler  
Roller  
Assembly  
1-7  
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Printer Parts  
and Locations  
(continued)  
Teleco  
Connector  
Parallel Port  
Universal Serial  
Bus Port  
Power Switch  
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Feeder Parts  
and Locations  
Outer Fence  
Extension  
Outer Belt  
Fence  
Inner Belt  
Fence  
Feed Rollers  
Media  
Support  
Wedge  
Inner Fence  
Extension  
Feed Ramp  
Assembly  
Feeder Floor  
Assembly  
Feed Ramp  
Extension  
Feeder Locking  
Knob  
Inner and Outer  
Belt Fences  
Media Support  
Wedge  
Feed Ramp  
Extension  
Feeder  
Locking  
Knob  
Wire Form  
Adjustment  
Slide  
Feed Ramp  
Adjustment Bracket  
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Feeder Parts  
and Locations  
(continued)  
Media  
Support  
Wedge  
Inner and  
Outer Belt  
Fences  
Feeder  
Locking  
Knob  
Feeder  
Information  
Cable  
Assembly  
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Chapter 2  
Setting Up  
Your  
DA950 Printer  
This chapter explains how to  
unpack, assemble and connect  
your new printer.  
In this chapter:  
Choosing a Location......................2-2  
Assembling the Printer ..................2-3  
1. Install the Feeder.....................2-4  
2. Install the Gas Shock...............2-5  
3. Install the Side Guides.............2-6  
4. Install the Feed Ramp .............2-6  
5. Connecting the Parallel  
Cable or USB Cable ................2-8  
6. Connect the Power Cord  
and Turn ON............................2-9  
7. Install the Bulk Ink  
Assembly (Optional) ..............2-10  
8. Install the Print Cartridge(s)....2-10  
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Setup  
The following environmental considerations must be kept  
in mind when selecting a location for the Address Printer.  
Doing otherwise may affect the operation and performance  
of the Address Printer.  
Choosing a  
Location  
1. Place the printer close enough to the computer for the  
parallel or USB cable to reach.  
NOTE: A/B parallel switches are not recommended for  
operation with this printer.  
2. Place the printer on a flat, stable surface.  
3. Use a grounded, dedicated outlet for the printer only. Do  
not use an adapter plug.  
4. Avoid locations near direct sunlight, excessive heat,  
high humidity, moisture, or dust.  
5. Keep the entire system away from large motors or other  
appliances that might disturb the power supply or create  
potential interference.  
Feeder  
Printer  
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Setup  
Remove the printer and feeder from the boxes they  
Assembling  
the Printer  
were shipped in.  
Be sure to remove any accessories from the boxes.  
NOTE: Ensure that all packing materials (styrofoam,  
tape, etc.) have been removed from the exterior and  
interior of the printer and feeder.  
Once you've placed the printer and feeder in a suitable  
location, assemble the printer and feeder components in  
the following order:  
NOTE: Do not plug the printer into the power source until  
you've completed steps 1-4.  
1. Attach the Feeder.  
2. Install the Gas Shock.  
3. Install the Side Guides.  
4. Install the Ramp.  
5. Connect the parallel or USB cable.  
6. Attach the power cord and turn the printer ON.  
7. Install the Bulk Ink Tray Assembly (optional).  
8. Install the Print Cartridges.  
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Setup  
1. Install the Feeder  
A. Prop the printer cover  
open.  
Assembling  
the Printer  
(continued)  
B. Plug the feeder  
information cable into  
the receptacle on the  
printer.  
C. Lift the feeder and slide the tangs into the slots on  
printer. Push the feeder down until it locks into place.  
Slots to  
attach feeder  
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Setup  
2. Install the Shock  
Assembling  
the Printer  
(continued)  
A. Insert the screw through  
the hole on the printer  
wall and secure with the  
bolt provided.  
B. Snap the shock onto  
the bolt as shown in the  
picture at right.  
C. Snap the other end of the shock onto the bolt inside the  
printer cover.  
Properly installed shock  
D. Push in the plastic end caps to lock the shock onto each  
ball attachment.  
NOTE: This cap must be pulled open to remove the  
shock.  
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Setup  
3. Install the Side Guides  
Use the screws provided to attach the right and left side  
guides to the printer  
Assembling  
the Printer  
(continued)  
Installing the left side guide  
Installing the right side guide  
4. Install the Feed Ramp  
A. Remove the quick  
release pin at the bottom  
of the feed ramp.  
B. Slide the wire form  
adjustment slide onto the  
adjustment bracket.  
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C. Line up the feed ramp  
on the feeder floor.  
Reinsert the quick  
Assembling  
the Printer  
(continued)  
release pin to lock the  
feed ramp in place.  
D. Slide the media support  
wedge onto the feed  
ramp.  
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Setup  
5. Connecting the Parallel Cable or USB Cable  
Assembling  
the Printer  
(continued)  
Use the parallel cable to  
connect the printer to a  
Parallel  
port  
standard parallel port on  
your computer, or use a  
USB cable to cnnect the  
printer to a USB port on  
your computer.  
The Address Printer ports  
USB port  
are located on the rear of  
the printer near the power  
switch.  
Parallel Cable  
A. Align the male end of the parallel cable to the port on  
the printer. Push the cable connector completely in.  
B. Secure the cable in place. Use the two wire clips located  
on each side of the Parallel connector to snap into the  
tabs on the cable.  
C.  
Align the other end of the cable to the connector on  
the computer and push into the port.  
D. Secure the cable in place. Use the thumb screws on  
the cable connector to screw into the connector on the  
computer.  
USB Cable  
A. Align the squarer end of the USB cable to the USB port  
on the printer. Push the cable connector completely in.  
B. Align the flatter end of the USB cable to the USB port  
on the computer or USB hub. Push the cable connector  
completely in.  
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Setup  
6. Connect the Power Cord and Turn ON  
Assembling  
the Printer  
(continued)  
A. Make sure that the  
Power plug and receptacle  
power switch is turned  
OFF (0), then connect  
the power cord to the  
printer.  
B. Plug the power cord  
into a grounded outlet.  
Please review the safety  
information on pages  
1-5 and 1-6.  
Power switch  
Parallel cable and power cord  
connections  
USB cable and power cord  
connections  
Once you've connected the cable, press the printers  
power switch to the I(ON) position. The switch is located  
next to the power cord receptacle.  
When you turn the printer on. The LCD menu displays that  
the printer is initializing. After a few seconds, the printer will  
automatically go "ON LINE".  
You can tell if the printer is ON LINE, by looking at the indi-  
cator light above the ON LINE key. When the printer is ON  
LINE, the indicator will be lit.  
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Setup  
7. Install the Bulk Ink Assembly (Optional)  
The bulk ink assembly can accomodate up to six ink reser-  
voirs.  
Assembling  
the Printer  
(continued)  
A. Assemble the bulk  
ink assembly. Tighten  
the nuts around the  
premounted screws.  
B. Slide the bulk ink  
assembly onto the  
hooks at the back of the  
printer (adjacent to the  
power switch).  
8. Install the Print Cartridge(s)  
The printer uses Print Cartridges which you must now  
install before you can print. Follow the instructions in Chap-  
ter 5Maintenance to install the new cartridges.  
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Chapter 3  
Printer Basics  
In this chapter you'll learn about  
key features of the DA950 printer  
and how to adjust it to meet the  
requirements of your material.  
In this chapter:  
Setting Up A Job............................3-2  
1. Set the Separator Gap.............3-2  
2. Center the Feed Ramp  
Under the Material...................3-4  
3. Set the Feed Angle..................3-5  
4. Set the Feed Ramp Length .....3-5  
5. Position the Side Guides .........3-6  
6. Load Material...........................3-7  
7. Adjust the Media  
Thickness Knob.......................3-8  
8. Output Stacker.........................3-9  
9. Print a Test Piece.....................3-9  
10. Set the Print Head  
Position..................................3-10  
11. Adjust the Takeaway Rolller  
Tension .................................. 3-11  
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Basics  
Setting up a print job means adjusting the printer to ac-  
commodate the width, height, thickness and weight of your  
material.  
Setting Up A  
Job  
There are two things that determine how reliably your  
printer feeds: the setup adjustments and the quality of your  
material. A good setup minimizes misfeeds and jams. And  
your printer will perform at its best when you run material  
that falls within our published specifications. See Appendix  
B for complete material specifications.  
1. Set the Separator Gap  
Whenever you switch from one material type to another,  
you need to set the gap between the separators and the  
feed roller before printing begins.  
There are three positions of the "H" Block:  
Lever fully down - adjusted to media thickness (ready to  
operate).  
Lever midpoint - not adjusted to any media (free-floating  
on media, not set up to operate).  
Lever fully up - locked in the up position, not adjusted to  
any media thickness.  
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Setting the Proper Feed Gap  
Setting  
Up A Job  
(continued)  
A. Unlatch and lift the  
lock lever to its highest  
position. This raises the  
H-Block.  
B. Place a sample piece  
of material between the  
separator fingers (the  
lower section of the  
H-Block) and the feed  
roller.  
C. Move the Lock Lever to the central position so that the  
H-Block drops onto the material, then push the Lever  
down to lock the H-Block in place.  
Tips for Setting the Separators  
The blue hex nut has six (numbered) settings. When  
one setting wears out, turn the nut to the next setting.  
This will extend the life of the feed roller.  
If the material extends partially under the front H-Block  
as in the example above, you could temporarily move  
the material under both separator fingers of the front  
H-Block and set this too. This may help with separation  
and feeding of 'difficult' material.  
Filled Envelopes - Try setting a slightly wider separator  
gap by adding one or two empty envelopes on top of the  
filled envelope used to set the separator gap.  
Postcards - Try setting a slightly wider separator gap by  
adding one sheet of standard copy paper on top of the  
postcard used to set the separator gap.  
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2. Center the Feed Ramp under the Material  
A. Loosen the Wireframe  
Clamp Knob.  
Setting  
Up A Job  
(continued)  
B. Place a sample piece  
of material in the feed  
area, up against the rear  
wall. Center the feed  
ramp under your sample  
piece of material.  
Be sure to set the ramp  
in a postion where the  
material rests on the  
ramp.  
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3. Set the Feed Angle  
Setting  
The feed angle of the feed ramp depends on the type of  
material you're running:  
Up A Job  
(continued)  
Heavy material: adjust to a low angle  
Standard material: adjust to the center (45 degree  
angle)  
Light material: adjust to a high angle  
To make the adjustment:  
A. Make sure the wire  
form adjustment slide is  
loosened.  
B. Move the feed ramp up  
or down as required.  
C. Tighten the adjustment  
slide to secure the ramp.  
4. Set the Feed Ramp Length  
Extend the feed ramp if you are running a longer piece of  
material.  
A. Loosen the feeder  
locking knob.  
B. Pull the feeder extension  
out.  
C. Tighten the feeder  
locking knob to secure.  
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5. Position the Side Guides  
A. Place a sample piece or  
trial stack of material in  
the input area.  
B. Slide the side guides  
until they almost touch  
the stack of material.  
Check that there's about  
1/16 inch (1.5mm)  
Sideguides  
clearance between the  
guides and the stack.  
NOTE: Proper clearance is important. If you push  
the side guides tight up against the stack, they could  
retard feeding and cause jams. If the clearance is too  
great, pieces could skew as they feed into the printer.  
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6. Load Material  
Setting  
Once your printer is set up, you can load material and  
make a test print.  
Up A Job  
(continued)  
To avoid misfeeds, follow these instructions:  
A. Make sure the input area is free of dust and other  
matter.  
B. Take a manageable amount of material and while  
holding it as shown, fan all sides of the material to  
separate each piece. This step helps keep misfeeds to a  
minimum.  
C. Tamp the material on a flat surface, making sure that the  
stack is square.  
D. Shingle the stack as you load it into the input area.  
Begin with just a few envelopes to start the stack and  
get the proper contour, then add several more pieces.  
Then add the remainder of the stack.  
Envelopes: should be stacked to feed with the left or  
right edge first.  
Booklets: should be stacked to feed with the sealed  
edge leading or stacked with the sealed edge placed to  
feed first.  
Catalogues: should be stacked to feed with the sealed  
edge leading or stacked with the sealed edge placed to  
feed first.  
Postcards: must be 3.5" (89mm) x 5" (127mm) or larger.  
Self-Mailers: may be folded in half or Cor Z. The  
media must be tabbed.  
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7. Adjust the Media Thickness Knob  
Setting  
The media thickness knob sets the distance between the  
Print Heads and the material. Use it to compensate for  
different material thicknesses and to increase clarity of the  
printing.  
Up A Job  
(continued)  
Estimate the thickness of the material to be run.  
NOTE: All material in a run must be the same thickness.  
For 1/16" (1.5mm) thick material, start half way. For 1/8"  
(3mm) thick material, start with setting all the way at the  
Thick side (clockwise).  
Thin  
Material  
Thick  
Material  
IMPORTANT! Adjusting the media thickness knob too far  
counterclockwise may cause smearing or jamming.  
2. While running test samples, close the gap (turn knob  
anticlockwise) until the desired quality of printing is  
obtained.  
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A Note about Print Quality  
Setting  
The printer is designed to feed and print on a range of  
materials with various finishes and coatings. However the  
sharpness of the print may vary with different materials,  
depending on how absorbent the surface is, as well as  
other qualities.  
Up A Job  
(continued)  
You'll get best results using white wove bonded stock.  
Printing is less sharp on Tyvek, recycled and glossy ma-  
terial. It is also possible that ink may not dry thoroughly  
on certain very glossy materials. Always test high gloss  
materials for their drying qualities before you buy them in  
quantity and attempt to run a print job.  
8. Output Stacker  
An optional high capacity power stacker is available for  
your printer. Contact Pitney Bowes for more information.  
9. Print a Test Piece  
A. Make sure material is loaded properly. (Or you can use  
a single test piece if you'd like to check that your setup  
adjustments are OK.)  
B. Turn the printer ON. The ON/OFF switch is located on  
the interface panel on the left side of the machine.  
C. Press the On Line button on the printer control panel  
until the indicator above the button lights.  
D. Press the Test Envelope button. A single envelope will  
feed and a sample address should print.  
E. Check the print quality. If it's not what you want, adjust  
the media thickness knob as required and run another  
test piece.  
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10. Set the Print Head Position  
Setting  
The final step is to adjust and locate the bank of Print  
Heads over the media where the images/graphics or text is  
going to be printed.  
Up A Job  
(continued)  
A. Lift the main cover.  
B. Loosen the Clamp  
Knob. This knob secures  
the bank of Print Heads.  
C. Slide the knob to move  
the bank. Locate the  
bank over the area you  
wish to print on the  
media.  
D. Tighten the Clamp Knob  
to secure the bank in  
place.  
E. Repeat steps B-D for the other print head.  
F. Close the main cover.  
G. Put media in the printer and then press the Test  
Envelope button to print a test address.  
H. Check that this is the location required for printing  
on the media. Redo the above steps to make further  
adjustments to the location, if necessary.  
When you're satisfied with your setup adjustments, you're  
ready to run the job. The next chapter explains how to use  
the printer with your computer.  
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11. Adjust the Takeaway Roller Tension  
The takeaway roller can be adjusted to one of seven ten-  
sion settings.  
Setting  
Up A Job  
(continued)  
A. Lift the printer cover.  
B. Grasp the blue adjustment lever and pull it out of its  
current setting.  
C. Turn the adjustment lever and line it up with the  
appropriate tension setting hole.  
D. Push the lever until it is seated firmly in the hole for the  
tension setting.  
Loosest  
tension  
setting  
Tightest  
tension  
setting  
Adjustment  
lever  
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Chapter 4  
Using the  
DA950 with  
Your Computer  
This chapter includes instructions  
for installing the DA950 printer  
driver, selecting the printer from a  
computer application, and using  
the DA950 printer driver.  
In this chapter:  
Installing the Printer Driver ...........4-2  
Selecting the DA950 Printer  
From a Windows Application.........4-3  
About Envelope Designer™  
Plus ...............................................4-4  
Making the DA950 the Default  
Print Driver.....................................4-4  
Accessing the Print Driver.............4-4  
The General Tab............................4-5  
Printing Preferences......................4-6  
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Using the Printer with Your Computer  
Before you can use your printer with your computer, you  
must install the DA950 printer driver. The driver gives your  
computer information about the printer you're using, and  
Installing the  
Printer Driver  
tells the printer about the settings you want to use in your  
print job.  
If you have not previously installed the printer driver on  
your computer, refer to the installation instructions fur-  
nished with it.  
The printer drivers are contained on the Envelope Design-  
er PlusCD. Select "printer drivers" from the initial screen  
and follow the on-screen prompts.  
The product code is on the label sheet contained in the  
pack.  
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The following steps explain how to select the DA950 printer  
Selecting  
the DA950  
Printer From  
a Windows  
Application  
from a Windows software application. The steps are similar  
for most applications. You can also refer to your applica-  
tion's documentation for specific instructions on installing  
printer drivers and selecting printers.  
1. Start the software application that you use when printing  
envelopes with the DA950 printer and open the file you  
want to use.  
2. From the File menu, select Print.  
The Print dialogue box appears.  
3. Click on the arrow in the printer Name box.  
A drop-down list box appears containing the names of  
the available printers.  
The illustration below shows a typical print dialog box.  
4. Click OK to send the job to the printer.  
Once you've made this selection, your print jobs will au-  
tomatically go to the DA950 printer when you select File/  
Print. Remember to change the printer selection back to  
your regular printer for your other printing jobs.  
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Envelope Designer Plus is included on the installation CD-  
ROM furnished with your printer. It is a an easy-to-use soft-  
ware application that lets you design an envelope template  
to help you position the printheads of your DA950. The  
online help furnished with the application includes useful  
information about the DA950 print driver.  
About  
Envelope  
Designer™  
Plus  
If you are using a third-party mail list program, consult the  
user instructions furnished with it.  
1. From the Start Menu, select Settings.  
2. Click on Printers.  
Making the  
DA950 the  
Default Print  
Driver  
3. Right Click on the Pitney Bowes DA950  
icon.  
4. Click on Set as Default Printer. A check  
mark appears next to the Pitney Bowes  
DA950 icon.  
1. From the Start Menu, select Settings.  
2. Click on Printers.  
Accessing the  
Print Driver  
3. Right-click on the Pitney Bowes DA950 icon.  
4. Click on Properties. The Printer Properties dialog box  
displays as shown on the next page.  
If you're running Envelope Designer Plus, you can select  
certain print driver options from within the program. To do  
so:  
1. Open the Envelope Designer Plus application.  
2. Click on the printer icon. The Print Envelope dialog box  
displays.  
3. Click on Properties.  
4. Click OK once you finish setting the printer driver  
options.  
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The General  
Tab  
This is the printer properties window as it appears in  
the Windows 2000 and XPS environments. The window  
displays information about your printer and allows you to  
enter its location and any comments.  
Click on Print Test Page to test printer operation.  
Click on Printing Preferences... to set up advanced op-  
tions. The Printing Preferences window displays as shown  
on the next page.  
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Printing  
Preferences  
The Paper Tab  
The Paper tab options allow you to select the envelope  
size and to identify the way the envelope will enter the  
printer.  
Paper Size  
This refers to the size of the  
envelope you plan to use  
for your mailing. The DA950  
handles a wide range of enve-  
lope sizes. Use the drop-down  
menu to make your selection.  
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Orientation  
Orientation refers to the way the envelope is placed in the  
printer. There are two orientation options:  
Normal - The envelope is placed vertically in the printer  
feeder tray with the flap side down and the top fold  
of the envelope resting against the side of the feeder  
wall. The short side of the envelope is then correctly  
positioned for the DA950 to print the destination address  
in the standard location on the envelope.  
Inverted - Refers to feeding an envelope in backwards,  
i.e., rotating it 180 degrees from the normal position.  
When an envelope is inverted on the DA950 printer, it is  
oriented so the flap side is down and the flap edge faces  
the back of the printer. Select Inverted when you want to  
print a return address and/or when you are printing on  
the left side of an oversized envelope.  
Once you've made your selection, click on OK to confirm it.  
Click the Feature tab to make additional printer settings.  
The window shown on the next page displays.  
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Printing  
Preferences  
(continued)  
The Feautures Tab  
The Features tab options allow you to set a feed delay,  
select the printing quality, and turn on memory overlay.  
Feed Delay  
Use the Feed Delay feature to increase (or decrease) the  
time between the printing of envelopes. This feature is  
especially helpful when you are having a problem with ink  
smearing. Increasing the Feed allows the ink to set before  
the next envelope is printed.  
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Print Quality  
The Print Quality feature al-  
lows you to select a setting to  
meet your needs. The higher  
the number of dots per square  
inch, the better the quality, but  
the slower the printing will be.  
A higher print quality requires  
more printing and drying time  
and uses more ink.  
Print quality settings are:  
Executive: 600 dpi (slowest printing, best quality,  
shortest ink life)  
Letter: 300 dpi  
Draft: 200 dpi  
Super Draft: 150 dpi (fastest printing, lightest  
characters, longest ink life)  
Memory Overlay  
Memory Overlay feature improves printer performance by  
storing graphics from the envelope design in the printers  
memory. Memory Overlay is active when a check mark ap-  
pears in the Memory Overlay check box.  
Click on the Advanced tab to set the DA950 to pause the  
envelope feeding at certain points in the printing process.  
The window shown on the next page displays.  
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Printing  
Preferences  
(continued)  
The Advanced Tab  
Settings in the Advanced tab provide a means to pause the  
envelope feeding at certain points in the printing process.  
Options include:  
Pause on Tray Break  
This option allows you to remove printed envelopes desig-  
nated for a given tray from the printer and place them into  
the tray.  
Pause on Package Break  
This option allows you to remove a given number of printed  
envelopes from the printer and bundle them into a pack-  
age.  
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Chapter 5  
Printer  
Maintenance  
This chapter describes the  
procedures you should perform to  
keep your printer running trouble-  
free.  
In this chapter:  
Replacing the Print Cartridges ......5-2  
Prolonging the Life of Print  
Cartridges......................................5-6  
Cleaning ........................................5-7  
Preventive Maintenance................5-7  
Print Quality Problems...................5-7  
Cleaning the Sensor......................5-8  
Cleaning the Exit and Entry Idler  
Rollers...........................................5-9  
Cleaning the Wipers ....................5-10  
Cleaning the Transport Belts  
and Floor Assembly ....................5-10  
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Printer Maintenance  
Removing Old Print Cartridges  
Replacing  
the Print  
Cartridges  
WARNING! The ink in the cartridge may be  
harmful if swallowed. Keep new and used  
cartridges out of reach of children. Discard  
empty cartridges immediately.  
When the Ink indicator shows 5% or lower, the Print Car-  
tridges are nearly empty and have to be changed soon.  
The On Line indicator will flash to remind you of the situa-  
tion. Use the following steps to remove used or damaged  
Print Cartridges.  
1. Make sure the printer is OFF LINE. With the printer on,  
press the On Line key until the indicator light above the  
key goes out.  
2. Lift the main cover.  
3. Grasp the blue cartridge  
latch and lift it up. The  
cartridge will pop”  
loose.  
4. Hold the handle on the  
ink cartridge and lift  
the cartridge out of the  
cradle.  
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Installing New Print Cartridges  
Replacing  
the Print  
Cartridges  
(continued)  
1. Make sure the printer is OFF LINE. With the printer on,  
press the On Line key until the indicator light above the  
key goes out.  
2. Lift the main cover.  
3. Remove the Cartridge  
from the shipping  
container by peeling the  
top cover off. Be careful  
not to touch the copper  
ribbon.  
4. Gently remove both  
pieces of tape covering  
the ink nozzles on the  
Print Cartridge. Be  
careful not to touch the  
copper nozzles.  
5. Raise the latch all the  
way up on the Head  
Print Assembly. Hold  
the cartridge from the  
notched handle on top  
of the cartridge. Gently  
insert the cartridge  
down at approximately a  
45 degree angle into the  
cradle.  
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6. Push down on the ink cartridge until it is seated on the  
Replacing  
the Print  
Cartridges  
(continued)  
bottom of the Head Print Assembly. Push and rock the  
ink cartridge forward to stand the ink cartridge up.  
7. Press down the blue latch to lock the ink cartridge in  
place.  
8. Repeat this process to load the other ink cartridges.  
NOTES:  
Reset the Ink Count in the Main Menu after replacing  
a Print Cartridge.  
Make a test print after replacing a Print Cartridge. If  
"stepping" or misalignment is apparent, realign the  
cartridges using the Adjust Print function described  
on page A-26.  
Removing the Old Bulk Ink Cartridges  
1. Make sure the printer is OFF LINE. With the printer on,  
press the On Line key until the indicator light above the  
key goes out.  
2. Lift the main cover.  
3. Grasp the blue cartridge latch and lift it up. The  
cartridge will poploose.  
4. Hold the handle on the ink cartridge and lift the cartridge  
out of the cradle.  
5. Unplug the bulk ink nozzle from the cartridge.  
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Installing New Bulk Ink Cartridges  
The bulk ink tray can hold up to six bulk ink cartridges;  
one to hook up to each of the six print heads.  
Replacing  
the Print  
Cartridges  
(continued)  
1. Stack the bulk ink  
Route cables here  
reservoirs on the bulk  
ink tray.  
2. Route (up to three  
cables) through the  
notches on either side  
of the bulk ink assembly  
as shown at right.  
Route  
cables here  
3. Lift the printer cover and  
route the cables through  
the notch as shown at  
right.  
4. Plug the nozzle on  
the cable into the print  
cartridge.  
5. Gently remove both  
pieces of tape covering  
the ink nozzles on the  
print cartridge  
6. Lift the blue tab and  
slide the cartridge into  
place.  
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Included in the Accessories are Cartridge Capping Assem-  
Prolonging  
the Life  
of Print  
blies. These are designed to enclose the Print Cartridge  
nozzles. Proper use of the Cartridge Capping Assemblies  
helps to maintain good print quality and prevents ink from  
drying and clogging the Print Cartridge nozzles.  
Cartridges  
Use the Cartridge Capping  
Assemblies when the printer  
is left to idle or shut down  
for more than a few min-  
utes.  
1. Remove the Print  
Cartridge from the  
Print Heads assembly.  
(See page 5-2 for information on removing the Print  
Cartridges.)  
NOTE: Keep the Print Cartridge in order or numbered  
otherwise the counter for the percent ink remaining  
will give false information.  
2. Remove any excess ink  
on the nozzles.  
3. Clean any ink buildup  
on the rubber seal of  
the Cartridge Capping  
Assembly to prevent  
it from obstructing the  
nozzles.  
4. Install the Print Cartridge  
nozzle first into the  
Cartridge Capping  
Assembly, then press the  
top section completely in.  
5. Remove the Print Cartridge from the Cartridge Capping  
Assembly in reverse order.  
Suggestion: Check the Print Head Alignment and  
perform a purge of the Print Cartridges before operating  
the printer.  
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The Pitney Bowes DA950 Ink Jet Printer is designed for  
trouble- free service with a minimal amount of care. You  
should schedule regular cleaning of the items covered in  
this chapter.  
Preventive  
Maintenance  
Cleaning  
CAUTION! Clean Print Cartridges, ink sur-  
faces and covers with plain water only. (Water  
works best!)  
Clean all rubber rollers with isopropyl, dena-  
tured or rubbing alcohol only.  
Use of any other cleaning solvents will dam-  
age the rollers.  
Keep petroleum-based cleaning solvents  
away from rubber or plastic parts. Anything but  
alcohol will cause premature breakdown of the  
rubber compound.  
If print quality is unacceptable, try the following:  
Print Quality  
Problems  
From the Main Menu, select Purge Print Head. The  
purging process clears any clogged ink on the print  
nozzles. Often this returns the print quality to a normal  
level. See Appendix A, Control Panel Menus, for  
information on using this feature.  
Clean the print heads on each Print Cartridge.  
Remove the cartridge as described on page  
5-2. Dampen a soft cotton cloth with water  
and wipe the nozzles clean (wipe in the proper  
directions).  
Install a new Print Cartridge (page 5-3).  
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With use, a film and/or dust builds up on the eye of the  
Cleaning the  
Sensor  
sensor causing misfeeds of media. Periodically use com-  
pressed air to blow dust from the sensors. For caked on  
dust use a Q-tip to remove the dust from the eye of the  
sensor.  
NOTE: The lower half of the sensor is seen through the  
holes in the floor.  
Upper  
sensor  
Lower  
sensor  
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From normal operations of the printer the Exit Idler Roll-  
ers and Entry Rollers will accumulate a buildup of ink,  
wax, etc. which will require removal or the idlers will leave  
marks on the media.  
Cleaning the  
Exit Idler and  
Entry Rollers  
Use water to dampen a soft cotton cloth to remove the ink  
from the rollers.  
Entry rollers  
Exit idler rollers  
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The wipers beneath the banks of print cartridges will, over  
Cleaning the  
Wipers  
time, pick up ink, wax, clay and other material from the  
media it touches. Once enough of this material accumu-  
lates on the wipers, it will leave marks or smears on the  
media.  
1. Loosen the Print Head Assembly locating screw.  
2. Swivel the Print Head  
Assembly up and back  
to expose the wipers.  
(You may need to  
move the Print Head  
Assembliy to the front or  
rear to gain clearance  
to swivel the assembly  
fully back).  
3. Use water to dampen a soft cloth to remove any ink,  
wax, clay, etc. and keep the wipers clean.  
Ink will get sprayed on the transport belts and the floor  
assembly from all the purging, setting up and printing  
records, etc. Eventually enough ink will accumulate on the  
Transport Belts to give them a glossy sheen.  
Cleaning the  
Transport  
Belts and  
Floor  
Use water to dampen a soft cotton cloth to remove ink  
from the Transport Belts and the Floor Assembly.  
Assembly  
NOTE: Raise the Print  
Head Assemblies up and  
out of the way to clear  
the Floor Assembly.  
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Chapter 6  
Troubleshooting  
Your Printer  
This chapter lists some common  
printer problems and offers  
suggestions on how to fix them.  
In this chapter:  
Problems and Solutions ................6-2  
Feed Problems..............................6-2  
Print Quality Problems...................6-3  
Interface Problems ........................6-6  
Motor Problems .............................6-6  
Other Problems .............................6-6  
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Troubleshooting Your Printer  
Problems and  
Solutions  
Before calling Pitney Bowes or your Local Representative,  
look for your problem below. If you can solve the problem  
yourself, you will be able to resume printing sooner.  
Feed  
Problems  
Problem  
Reason:  
Solution:  
Intermittent Feed  
Feed Ramp not used.  
The feed ramp adds a gentle slope to the  
stack and helps feeding. If you're using the  
ramp, check the H-Block gap for proper  
separation. Also make sure the feed ramp is  
centred under the material. See pages 3-2,  
3-3, and 3-4.  
Reason:  
Solution:  
Dirty feed rollers.  
Clean the feed roller with alcohol. DO NOT  
use any other solvents or detergents. They  
could damage the feed rollers.  
Reason:  
Solution:  
Reason:  
Paper dust present (yellow or white resi-  
due), blocking feed sensor.  
Clean sensor with compressed air (see  
page 5-3).  
Too much material in feeder (too heavy).  
Weight of stack must be 18lbs. or less.  
Solution:  
Reason:  
Solution:  
Reason:  
Solution:  
Remove some material from stack.  
Media out of specification.  
Refer to Appendix B - Specifications.  
Media sticking together.  
Fan media before loading.  
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Problem  
Multifeed (feeds doubles) or skewing  
Reason:  
Separator (H-block) not set correctly. Also  
ramp set incorrectly.  
Solution:  
Adjust H-block to thickness of material. See  
page 3-3.  
Check feed ramp position. See page 3-4.  
Media thickness knob set too thick.  
Reduce setting. See page 3-8.  
Media out of specification.  
Reason:  
Solution:  
Reason:  
Solution:  
Reason:  
Solution:  
Refer to Appendix B - Specifications.  
Media sticking together.  
Fan media before loading.  
Print Quality  
Problems  
Problem  
Reason:  
Solution:  
No Print  
Ink cartridge problem.  
Purge ink cartridge (see page A-  
25).  
Clean cartridge jets with soft cotton  
cloth and water (in the direction  
shown).  
Change to a new cartridge(s).  
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Print Quality  
Problems  
(continued)  
Problem  
Grey or Light PrintBlack Ink  
Reason:  
Ink supply is low, or media thickness knob is  
set too high.  
Solution:  
Check adjustment of the media thickness  
knob (page 3-8). If this fails to correct the  
problem, replace ink cartridge (page 5-2).  
Problem  
Address Printing is not Sharp  
Reason:  
Incorrect media thickness knob setting.  
Also, unsuitable material.  
Solution:  
Check whether media thickness knob is  
adjusted too high (page 3-8).  
NOTE: Print quality is less sharp when us-  
ing Tyvek, recycled or glossy media.  
Problem  
Address Smudging  
Reason:  
Incorrect media thickness knob setting.  
Also, ink may not dry on very high gloss  
material.  
Solution:  
Check whether media thickness knob is  
adjusted too low (page 3-8). Try using less  
glossy material.  
Check exit idler rollers.  
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Print Quality  
Problems  
(continued)  
Problem  
Reason:  
Solution:  
Skewed Print  
Sliding fence set incorrectly.  
Fence should control media without restrict-  
ing feed.  
Reason:  
Solution:  
Roller or wiper is running along the edge of  
the media.  
Move the print head bank to a slightly differ-  
ent position over the media.  
Problem  
Unwanted Bolding  
Reason:  
Escape sequence turning on bold or bold  
selection in printer's menu options is set to  
bold.  
Solution:  
Turn off bolding in software and/or turn bold  
selection in printer menu OFF. See Appen-  
dix A for instructions. If problem still exists,  
call Pitney Bowes for service.  
Problem  
Reason:  
Solution:  
Addresses "Walking"  
Incorrect Address Setup.  
Count carriage returns and line feeds and  
adjust Lines Per Address to the same num-  
ber.  
Reason:  
Solution:  
Address Termination should be Form Feed.  
Set Address Setup for 8 lines.  
Check Line Termination: Typical:  
CR=CR; LF=LF. Other choices,  
(CR=CR+LF;LF=LF), (CR=CR;LF=CR+LF),  
(CR=CR+LF;LF=CR+LF)  
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Problem  
Reason:  
Solution:  
No Communications; Printer Does Not  
Respond  
Interface  
Problems  
Incorrect print driver, bad parallel or USB  
cable, bad printer controller board.  
Use DA950 print driver; replace parallel or  
USB cable. Make sure cable connections  
are tight. If the problem still persists, call  
Pitney Bowes for service.  
Clear memory (see page A-3).  
Cycle power (turn printer off, then on).  
Problem  
Motor Turning but no Feed Roller Move-  
ment  
Motor  
Problems  
Reason:  
Solution:  
Mechanical problem.  
Call Pitney Bowes for Service.  
Problem  
Out of Memory  
Other  
Problems  
Reason:  
The printer can run out of memory when  
downloading fonts or graphics.  
Solution:  
This generally means youre trying to use a  
graphic (artwork) thats too big or you have  
too many fonts or too large a font size. If  
the out-of-memory message appears, try  
reducing the size of your art and limiting the  
number and size of your fonts. Then turn  
the printer OFF, then ON and retry.  
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Problem  
Reason:  
Solution:  
Reason:  
Solution:  
Paper Out or Paper Jam  
Input area is empty.  
Other  
Problems  
(continued)  
Refill the input area.  
H-Block separator not adjusted correctly.  
Adjust the H-Block to the thickness of the  
material you're running. See pages 3-2 and  
3-3.  
Reason:  
Solution:  
Reason:  
Solution:  
Reason:  
Solution:  
Paper jam obstructing paper path.  
Clear obstructed path.  
Paper jam in exit roller area.  
Make sure exit rollers are rotating freely.  
Dirty paper feed sensor.  
Clean sensor with compressed air. See  
page 5-8.  
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AppendixA  
Using the  
Control Panel  
Menus  
Use the printer menus to control  
how your printed material looks.  
This appendix describes each  
menu and its options.  
In this appendix:  
Using the Control Panel ............... A-2  
Using the Menus .......................... A-3  
Using the Main Menu .................. A-5  
Using the Setup Menu................ A-16  
Using the Service Menu ............. A-28  
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Printer Menus  
Use the buttons on the control panel to get to the printer  
menus, define the print options, run a print job, and turn  
the printer on line and off line.  
Using the  
Control Panel  
If youve installed the DA950 printer driver on your com-  
puter, youll normally perform these actions from within  
the application youre using to set up your envelope  
layout. These settings will override the control panel set-  
tings.  
The buttons on the control panel perform the following  
functions:  
This Button... Does This...  
On Line  
Toggles (switches) between ON  
LINE (communicates with host) and  
OFFLINE (no communications with  
host). The indicator lights when ON-  
LINE.  
Eject  
Menu  
When printer is OFFLINE, press to  
eject the last printed piece from the  
printer.  
Press once for the Main Menu. Press  
and hold for 2 seconds for the Setup  
Menu. Press Menu and together for  
the Service Menu.  
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Using the  
This Button... Does This...  
Control Panel  
(continued)  
Enter  
Press to select the currently dis-  
played menu option.  
When in a menu, press to scroll for-  
ward through the menu options.  
+
_
When in a menu, press to scroll back-  
wards through the menu options.  
Test Envelope When the printer is OFFLINE, prints  
a test envelope. This is very useful  
when you set up a print job.  
The printer has three menus that can be displayed on  
the operator panel:  
Using the  
Menus  
The Main Menu controls how your printed material  
looks.  
The Setup Menu is used to configure your printer so it  
will function correctly with your computer.  
The Service Menu is used to align the print cartidges.  
NOTE: The printer must be OFFLINE in order to  
access the menu options.  
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To select an option:  
Using the  
Menus  
(continued)  
1. Press the On Line button until the indicator goes out  
(showing the printer is Off Line).  
2. To access the Main Menu, press the Menu button.  
To access the Setup Menu, press and hold the Menu  
button for two (2) seconds until SETUP MENU is  
displayed.  
To access the Service Menu, press and hold the  
Menu button and the button simultaneously until  
SERVICE MENU is displayed.  
3. Press the plus (+) or minus () buttons to move  
through the list of menu options.  
4. When the appropriate menu option appears, press  
the Enter button to display the choices associated  
with that option.  
5. Press + or to scroll through the choices. When an  
option has an asterisk (*) in front of it, it means that  
option is presently selected.  
Upon receipt of the printer from the factory, the  
asterisk is typically the default setting.  
When you press the Enter button to define a new  
option, an asterisk will appear before the selected  
option.  
6. Press the Menu button several times to back out  
of the Menu until the printer displays its normal  
operating screen. Then press the On Line button to  
print.  
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Printer Menus  
The Main Menu options are:  
1. Address Layout  
Using the Main  
Menu  
2. Print Quality  
3. Font  
4. Barcode  
5. Address Recovery  
6. Clear Counter  
7. Job Settings  
8. Conveyor Time  
9. Image Overlay  
10. Purge Print Head  
11. Reset Ink Counter  
NOTE: The settings you define in a Windowssoft-  
ware application override any settings you choose in  
the printer menus.  
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Main Menu  
Menu Options  
Using the  
Main Menu  
(continued)  
A. DIST FROM LEFT  
1. ADDRESS LAYOUT  
2. PRINT QUALITY  
B. DIST FROM TOP  
C. LINE SPACING  
D. ORIENTATION  
EXECUTIVE  
LETTER  
DRAFT  
NOTE: If Orienta-  
tion is set to Invert-  
ed, Address Layout  
option A will be  
SUPER DRAFT  
Distance to right.  
3. FONT  
A. NAME  
B. SIZE  
C. WIDTH  
D. BOLD  
E. ITALIC  
F. OUTLINE  
A. LOCATION  
4. BARCODE  
B. 5 DIGIT ON/OFF  
C. BAR WIDTH  
5. ADDRESS RECOVERY  
A. GET ADDRESS  
B. CLEAR MEMORY  
6. CLEAR COUNTER  
7. JOB SETTINGS  
8. CONVEYOR TIME  
9. IMAGE OVERLAY  
10. PURGE PRINT HEAD  
11. INK COUNT  
A. LOAD  
B. SAVE  
A. FIRST IMAGE OVERLAY  
B. CLEAR OVERLAY  
C. PRINT OVERLAY FIRST  
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1. Address Layout  
Using the  
Use the Address Layout option to set up the way an ad-  
dress appears on the printed material.  
Main Menu  
(continued)  
Define the following options from this menu:  
A. Distance from Left/Distance to Right  
Distance from Left. This menu item only ap-  
pears when the Orientation is set to Normal. It  
allows you to change the position of the record  
horizontally on the media. Records will appear  
upside down when viewed from the front of the  
printer. Press the + or buttons to increase or  
decrease the distance from 0 to 13.5" (342mm).  
Press the Enter button to select the desired  
measurement.  
Distance to Right.  
NOTE: If Orientation is set to Inverted, Address  
Layout option A will be Distance to right.  
This menu item only appears when the Orienta-  
tion is set to Invert. It allows you to change the  
position of the record horizontally on the media.  
Records will appear right side up when viewed  
from the front of the printer. Press the + or  
buttons to increase or decrease the distance  
from 0 to 13.5" (342mm). Press the Enter but-  
ton to select the desired measurement.  
Distance from Left  
Distance to Right  
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1. Address Layout (continued)  
Using the  
Main Menu  
(continued)  
B. Distance from Top  
This menu item allows you to change the position of the  
record without moving the bank of Print Cartridges. The  
printer achieves this by reducing the available area used  
for printing. Therefore, increasing the setting decreases  
the print area. The recommended setting for Distance  
From Top is 0.00.  
Press the + or buttons to increase or decrease the  
Distance from Top from 0 to 3.0". Press the Enter button  
to enable the desired measurement.  
C. Line Spacing  
Press the + or buttons to increase or decrease the Line  
Spacing (i.e., 3, 4, 6, 8 lines/inch or Automatic), defined  
in lines per inch. Automatic line pitch selection is based  
on industry-standard definitions for line spacing for each  
print pitch and style selected. The printer will automati-  
cally select the correct setting for the font and size of the  
characters being printed.  
D. Orientation  
The choices are Normal and Inverted.  
Select Normal for most applications. This tells the printer  
that the bottom edge of the material is against the Rear  
Chassis Assembly. The print will appear upside down  
when viewed from the front of the printer.  
The Inverted option tells the printer that the top edge of  
the material is against the Rear Chassis Assembly. The  
print will appear right side up when viewed from the front  
of the printer.  
NOTE: If Orientation is set to Inverted, Address Layout  
option A will be Distance to right.  
For instructions how to use the menus and select an op-  
tion, refer to page A-4.  
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2. Print Quality  
Using the  
This option changes the number of dots sprayed to  
print characters or graphics on the media. Changing the  
amount of ink sprayed also affects how fast the Trans-  
port Belts are capable of running. The display will show  
the new item whenever the Print Quality is changed.  
These menu items are available in the printer driver and  
override the control panel settings.  
Main Menu  
(continued)  
Executive  
This is the darkest of the four print qualities. It prints at  
the slowest speed, uses the most ink and delivers the  
best quality printout.  
Letter  
Letter quality is used for envelopes that require a fin-  
ished, polished appearance.  
Draft  
Draft quality will print documents fast and save ink.  
Super Draft  
This is the lightest of the four and prints at the fastest  
speed.  
For instructions how to use the menus and select an op-  
tion, refer to page A-4.  
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3. Font Selection  
Using the  
The DA950 has 12 internal fonts. All fonts are scalable  
from 4 to 30 point size, in 5 width settings, and can  
be printed in regular, bold, italic and outline style. The  
DA950 also supports downloaded fonts. This means that  
if you are using Windows, all the fonts installed in Win-  
dows are available. The options on this menu are:  
Main Menu  
(continued)  
A. Name  
The printer has 12 internal fonts available: Courier, Sans  
Serif, Roman, Baxter, Dingbat, Hancock, Marina, Quincy,  
Silicon, Springer, Stencil and Windmill.  
B. Size  
The font size (internal or external) can be set from 4 to  
30 point.  
C. Width  
The font width is normal (100%), thin (75%), condensed  
(50%), wide (125%) or expanded (150%).  
D. Bold  
This is the darkest imprint because character stroke  
weight (thickness of print) is increased. Use Bold to em-  
phasize or highlight text in an address.  
E. Italic  
Italic characters have decreased stroke weight, print at  
an oblique angle and print somewhat lighter than stan-  
dard or bold typefaces. Use italic to emphasize and add  
flair to address text that requires a finished, polished  
appearance.  
F. Outline  
Use this option to print only the outline or the edge of the  
fonts shape.  
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Printer Menus  
4. Barcode  
Using the  
Use this option to print a USPS barcode. The options on  
this menu are: A. Location, B. 5 Digit On/Off, and C. Bar  
Width.  
Main Menu  
(continued)  
A. Location  
Use this option to print the barcode above or below the  
address, or to stop printing the barcode.  
Above Address prints the barcode in the address  
block above the first line of the address.  
Below Address prints the barcode below the last line  
of the address.  
Off stops the barcode from printing.  
B. 5 Digit On/Off  
Use this option to print a 5 digit barcode for a 5 digit ZIP  
Code.  
NOTE: Only a five digit barcode is printed for a 5 digit  
ZIP Code. A Delivery Point Barcode cannot be gener-  
ated from a five digit ZIP Code.  
C. Bar Width  
Use this option to increase the width or decrease the  
width of the bars generated for the USPS Postnet and  
Planet barcodes. Select this item to counteract the vari-  
ance in the barcodes due to material, print quality, inks,  
etc. Bar width settings run from 6 to 12.  
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5. Address Recovery  
Using the  
Use this option to direct the printers memory to go back  
a certain number of addresses when an error occurs in  
order to reprint the address. The options on this menu  
are: A. Get Addresses; and B. Clear Memory.  
Main Menu  
(continued)  
A. Get Addresses  
Select Get Addresses after a jam is cleared and you  
want to restart printing at the point where the printer left  
off just before the jam occurred.  
To retrieve any address in the data buffer, press the  
Enter button. The first 16 characters of the first line of  
the last address printed will be displayed on the LCD.  
If NONE TO RECOVER appears, there is no data in  
the memory to print. Press the + or buttons to scroll  
through the addresses. When the desired address ap-  
pears, press the Enter button to print that address plus  
the remaining addresses in the buffer.  
B. Clear Memory  
Clear Memory should be selected before you start a new  
batch printing. This is required since the memory will  
contain up to twenty addresses from the previous batch.  
An alternative way to clear the memory is to press the +  
and buttons simultaneously.  
For instructions how to use the menus and select an op-  
tion, refer to page A-4.  
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6. Clear Counter  
Using the  
Clear Counter should be selected before you start a new  
printing batch. This resets the counter on the display to  
zero.  
Main Menu  
(continued)  
For instructions how to use the menus and select an op-  
tion, refer to page A-4.  
7. Job Settings  
The Printer can hold eight job presets in memory. This  
eliminates the need for changes to the printer setup  
when you change print jobs. The options on this menu  
are: A. LOAD; and B. SAVE.  
A. Load  
Select this option to retrieve a previous job setup. Press  
+ (for more) or (for less) to increase or decrease the  
desired job number. Press the Enter button to select the  
desired option.  
B. Save  
Use this option to save the current envelope setup (ad-  
dress position, barcode position, number of lines per  
inch, and so on). The printer saves the setup as a job  
number (1 to 8). Press + (MORE) or (LESS) to in-  
crease or decrease the desired job number. Press the  
Enter button to select the desired option.  
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Printer Menus  
8. Conveyor Time  
Using the  
This setting can only used if the model of conveyor  
stacker being used supports this function. This item in-  
creases the length of time the stacker will stay on. It can  
be set from 0.00 to 2.00 seconds.  
Main Menu  
(continued)  
Generally, when the print quality is set higher than draft,  
and/or, print width is larger than normal, the drying time  
of printed records must be increased to prevent smear-  
ing or smudging of addresses. Changing the time that  
the conveyor remains on alters how the media is shin-  
gled on the conveyor.  
Special consideration of ink drying time and media han-  
dling for glossy or Tyvek media should also be consid-  
ered when using a conveyer.  
9. Image Overlay  
This menu item is used in conjunction with the Over-  
lay Printer Driver. Use this option to print statictext or  
graphics in the same location on every piece. The Image  
Overlay option is best used for printing a company logo  
and return address.  
A. First Image Overlay  
This option saves the very first record or graphic re-  
ceived into the printersmemory as an overlay.  
B. Clear Overlay  
This option clears the overlay data in the printers mem-  
ory.  
C. Print Overlay First  
This option prints the data sent for the overlay onto the  
first piece. Use this piece to verify the location of the  
overlay is correct.  
For instructions how to use the menus and select an op-  
tion, refer to page A-4.  
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10. Purge Print Head  
Using the  
This menu item is used to clean the ink jet cartridge  
nozzles. The purge process fires all the ink jet nozzles  
onto a piece of media to dislodge and clear any dried ink  
on the print nozzles. Often this will return the print quality  
to a normal level.  
Main Menu  
(continued)  
Once the purge is started, the button may be pressed  
to stop the cycle.  
For instructions how to use the menus and select an op-  
tion, refer to page A-4.  
11. Reset Ink Counter  
The printer calculates the amount of ink used by each  
of the Print Cartridges. When the On-Line (green LED)  
starts to blink it is a signal that one or more of the Print  
Cartridges is less than 5% full and it must be changed  
relatively soon. After new Print Cartridges are installed  
the Ink Count needs to be reset to stop the green LED  
from blinking.  
This item displays the estimated amount of ink remaining  
in the print cartridge(s).  
Press the + plus or minus button to scroll through the  
print cartridges 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. When the desired Print  
Cartridge number is displayed, press the Enter button to  
reset the percent ink to 100%.  
Print Cartridge No.  
Estimated amount of ink remaining  
5% INK IN HEAD  
1 +  
ENTER TO RESET  
Press Enter when a new cartridge is  
installed to reset percentage to 100%  
Press + or to scroll Print  
Cartridge Nos. up or down  
For instructions how to use the menus and select an op-  
tion, refer to page A-4.  
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To access the Setup Menu, the printer must be OFF  
Using the  
Setup Menu  
LINE. If the printer is ON LINE, press the On Line but-  
ton once so the indicator above the button turns off.  
Then, press and hold the Menu button for two seconds  
to display the Setup Menu.  
The Setup Menu options are:  
1. Stop on Feed Err (Error)  
2. Feeder Signal  
3. Lines Per Address  
4. Line Termination  
5. Hex Dump Mode  
6. Language  
7. Transport Speed  
8. Postal Bundle Break  
9. Pre-Purge  
10. Feed Gap  
11. ROM Revision #  
12. Print Head Size  
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Setup Menu  
Menu Options  
Using the  
Setup Menu  
(continued)  
1. STOP ON FEED ERR  
2. FEEDER SIGNAL  
NONE  
ON/OFF CONTROL  
PULSE OFF SIGNAL  
ON/QUICK OFF  
SIGNAL POLARITY  
3. LINES PER ADDRESS  
4. LINE TERMINATION  
5. HEX DUMP MODE  
6. LANGUAGE  
A. SYMBOL SET  
B. INCH/MILLIMETER  
C. MENU LANGUAGE  
7. TRANSPORT SPEED  
8. POSTAL BUNDLE BRK  
ENABLE/DISABLE BREAK  
BREAK CHARACTER  
BREAK CHAR COUNT  
PAUSE TIME  
PURGE AT START  
PERIODIC PURGE  
PURGE INTERVAL  
NOZZLE KEEP ALIVE  
9. PRE-PURGE  
NOTE: To print  
a list of the Main  
Menu and Setup  
Menu settings,  
press the Test  
SELECTABLE GAP  
STREAM FEEDING  
10. FEED GAP  
11. ROM REVISION #  
12. PRINT HEAD SIZE  
button when ROM  
REV is displayed.  
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1. Stop On Feed Err (Error)  
Using the  
Use this option to stop the printer from feeding more  
media when an error occurs. Otherwise the printer will  
continuously feed media until the record is accurately  
printed before continuing onto the next record. Stop-  
ping the printer when an error occurs is helpful when the  
media is in short supply.  
Setup Menu  
(continued)  
For instructions how to use the menus and select an op-  
tion, refer to page A-4.  
2. Feeder Signal  
The Feeder Signal option is for feeders that work with  
5 volt DC signals. The printer will signal to the feeder  
when it receives one or more records. If an error oc-  
curs when the Stop On Feed Error option is enabled the  
feeder signal will be cleared to stop the feeder.  
A. None  
This option disables the feeder signal.  
B. On/Off Control  
This option turns a signal on whenever one or more re-  
cords are in the buffer to be printed. The signal is turned  
off once the last record in the buffer is being printed. The  
signal will also turn off when an "Early Feed Error" oc-  
curs while the Stop On Feed Error option is enabled.  
C. Pulse Off Control  
This option turns on a signal when:  
the sensor detects the leading edge of the envelope  
for the last address to be printed at the print heads or  
when an early feed error is detected (if the Stop On  
Feed Error option has been selected).  
In either case, the signal will be cleared one second  
later.  
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2. Feeder Signal (continued)  
Using the  
Setup Menu  
(continued)  
D. On/Quick Off  
This option turns on a signal whenver one or more  
reocrds are in the buffer to be printed. The signal is  
turned off once the sensor detets the piece to print the  
last record of the buffer on.  
E. Signal Polarity (Active On/Active Off)  
This option reverses the signal used to trigger the feed-  
er.  
Active On actives and external feeder by switching  
on the feeder signal.  
Active Off activates an external feeder by switching  
the feeder signal off.  
For instructions how to use the menus and select an op-  
tion, refer to page A-4.  
3. Lines Per Address  
Use this option to set the number of lines of text in the  
address field. It can be set from 1 to 66.  
For instructions how to use the menus and select an op-  
tion, refer to page A-4.  
4. Line Termination  
This item allows the printer to interpret what the Line  
Termination (end of a line of text) is for different operat-  
ing systems or software. Choose from the various Line  
Termination formats to get the correct line count and  
then the record will print correctly.  
The typical software line termination is CR = CR;  
LF = LF. If your software is not typical then the Line  
Termination can be modified. The menu choic-  
es are (CR=CR;LF=LF), (CR=CR+LF;LF=LF),  
(CR=CR;LF=CR+LF), and (CR=CR+LF;LF=CR+LF).  
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5. Hex Dump Mode  
Using the  
The information provided here is for those of our cus-  
tomers who are technically inclined.  
Setup Menu  
(continued)  
The Hex Dump Mode option causes the printer to print  
all commands and data it receives from the computer  
in a hexadecimal format. Use this feature to check the  
integrity of your data. When you enable this option,  
instead of addresses printing, a Hex dump of the data  
stream prints on the material. To use this option, the  
printer must be attached to a computer.  
This chart can be easily understood by memorizing five  
Hex codes: Capital A is 41 Hex, numbers are 30s (0 is  
30 Hex, 1 is 31 Hex etc.), Carriage Return (CR) is 0D,  
Line Feed (LF) is 0A and Form Feed is 0C.  
When Hex Mode is disabled, a typical address will be  
printed on a single envelope. When Hex Mode is en-  
abled, the same address will be printed on several en-  
velopes (3 to 5) because Hex codes are two digits each  
separated by brackets. Since a capital letter A is a Hex  
[41], there are 4 elements printed for each character of  
the address.  
When reviewing addresses printed in Hex mode, start  
from the end of the address and count backward toward  
the beginning of the address. Count the number of CRs  
[0D] and LFs [0A]. Verify that the printers address setup  
has the same number of CRs and LFs as the address  
printed. If there is a variation in the number of CRs or  
LFs between addresses, then the address MUST be ter-  
minated with a (form feed) FF [0C] (within the data sent  
to the printer).  
When youre finished using this option, use the Menu  
button to back out of the menu until the printer displays  
its normal operating screen. Then press the On Line  
button and send addresses to the printer.  
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5. Hex Dump Mode (continued)  
Using the  
MSB  
Setup Menu  
(continued)  
0
0
16  
1
32 48 64 80 96 112  
DEC  
2
3
4
5
6
7
HEX  
0
0
NUL DLE  
SOH DC1  
STX DC2  
ETX DC3  
EOT DC4  
ENQ NAK  
ACK SYN  
BEL ETB  
SP  
!
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
:
@
A
B
C
D
E
F
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
[
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a
b
c
d
e
f
p
q
r
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
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3
#
$
%
&
s
t
4
5
u
v
w
x
y
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{
6
LSB  
7
G
H
I
g
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8
BS  
NT  
LF  
VT  
FF  
CR  
SO  
SI  
CAN  
EM  
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9
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10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
SUB  
ESC  
FS  
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J
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K
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DEL  
F
US  
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You should keep a record of these setups and the num-  
ber you assigned. You can press the Test button to print  
out the current menu settings.  
NOTE: If your printer is attached to a computer, use  
this menu to configure your printer so it is compatible  
with your computers setup.  
For instructions how to use the menus and select an op-  
tion, refer to page A-4.  
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6. Language  
Using the  
The DA950 has several language sets installed. The  
options on the language menu are: A. Symbol Set; B.  
Inch/Millimeter; C. Menu Language.  
Setup Menu  
(continued)  
A. Symbol Set  
The symbol set contains the International Standards Or-  
ganization (ISO) character set substitution tables. They  
include the following:  
ISO 6 ANSI ASCII  
ISO 69 FRENCH  
ISO 21 GERMAN  
ISO 4 UK  
ISO 60 NORW/DAN  
ISO 11 SWED/FIN  
ISO 15 ITALIAN  
ISO 17 SPANISH  
ISO 61 NORW/DAN  
ISO 10 SWED/FIN  
ISO 16 PORTUGUESE  
ISO 8859  
Roman 8  
WINDOWS LATIN 1  
PC 8  
CP 1250  
B. Inch / Millimeter  
This option selects the printer Measurement system  
Inch or Millimeter.  
C. Menu Languages  
This option changes the LCD control panel menu to the  
language you want. Supported languages are English,  
German, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Polish and  
Japanese.  
For instructions how to use the menus and select an op-  
tion, refer to page A-4.  
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7. Transport Speed  
Using the  
Select this item to slow down the transport of the me-  
dia to increase drying time for the ink and assist in the  
handling and sorting of the media by decreasing the  
throughput. Varying the speed of the printer will not af-  
fect the print quality. This item can be set from 50% to  
100%.  
Setup Menu  
(continued)  
For instructions how to use the menus and select an op-  
tion, refer to page A-4.  
8. Postal Bundle Brk (Break)  
A. Enable/Disable Break  
This option will stop the printer for a few seconds before  
proceeding to print the rest of the records. This allows  
time for bundling the presorted records together and  
separates the bundle from the next batch of records be-  
ing sent to the printer. Use the menus to customize the  
command to suspend operation and to set how long the  
printer must wait before it resumes operating.  
Select the type of command the printer must receive be-  
fore it stops feeding to set a gap between batches while  
it is operating. The marker to set a break consists of the  
repetition of a single character appearing on a single line  
to start the printer to pause.  
The Example below shows the use of three (3) #sym-  
bols to initiate a break:  
###  
**************23  
XYZ Company  
123 Any Road  
Anytown, CT 06470-1234  
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8. Postal Bundle Brk (Break) (continued)  
Using the  
Setup Menu  
(continued)  
B. Break Character  
This option sets what character the printer must receive  
before it will momentarily halt working. The list of charac-  
ters to select from are:  
! # $ % & ( ) * + - . /  
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  
: ; < = > ? @  
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z  
These characters and symbols range from [! ASCII (33)]  
to [Z ASCII (90)] in an ASCII Table.  
NOTE: Send the [SOH ASCII (01)] character to trigger  
a Postal Bundle Break.  
C. Break Char Count  
Set the number of occurrences the character or symbol  
must appear in succession before the printer can send a  
Postal Bundle Break signal. This item can be set from 01  
to 10.  
D. Pause Time  
Set the length in seconds for the printer to sit idle before  
sending another piece of media. This item can be set  
from 0.00 to 31.75 seconds.  
For instructions how to use the menus and select an op-  
tion, refer to page A-4.  
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9. Pre-Purge  
Using the  
Use this option to keep the print heads from drying out  
and to clear the inkjet nozzles automatically while oper-  
ating the printer.  
Setup Menu  
(continued)  
A. Purge at Start  
If you have long breaks of twenty seconds or more  
before starting another batch of records, this option will  
purge on the first piece before printing the records.  
B. Periodic Purge  
This option will activate the periodic purge.  
C. Purge Interval  
This option will purge the ink cartridges at timed in-  
tervals on a piece. Set the time to determine when to  
purge the ink cartridges. The printer will pause for a few  
seconds after the purge pattern is printed. Each timed  
interval begins from the last purge print pattern. This  
item can be set from 020 to 240 seconds.  
D. Nozzle Keep Alive  
This option will randomly purge the individual nozzles  
of the print cartridges to keep the ink from clogging the  
nozzles and to create a virtually invisible pattern of dots  
on the media. The printer will continually purge except  
when another pre- purge is pending and while the re-  
cords are being printed.  
For instructions how to use the menus and select an op-  
tion, refer to page A-4.  
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10. Feed Gap  
Using the  
Two settings are available to modify how the printer  
reacts. Use this option to help when feeding very glossy  
media or short media.  
Setup Menu  
(continued)  
A. Selectable Gap  
This item increases the gap or space between pieces  
of media as they are fed through the printer. Increasing  
the gap will slightly reduce the overall throughput of the  
printer. This item can be set from 3.1" to 12.7".  
B. Stream Feed  
This option gives the each record a fixed time before  
printing on the next piece. This option is best used to  
print small records of three or less lines of text.  
Enabling this option will disable the Selectable Gapset-  
ting above.  
For instructions how to use the menus and select an op-  
tion, refer to page A-4.  
11. ROM Revision  
This option is extremely useful whenever it is necessary  
to verify the Firmware Revision installed in the printer.  
It is also useful to determine if your printer requires an  
upgrade.  
The Maintenance Count, which is the total number of  
print cycles accumulated, is also displayed. This in-  
formation is helpful in determining solutions to printer  
problems.  
If you press the Test button when ROM REV. is dis-  
played on the LCD, a list of the Main Menu and Setup  
Menu settings is printed on four pieces of media.  
For instructions how to use the menus and select an op-  
tion, refer to page A-4.  
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12. Print Head Size  
Using the  
Enable this option for the printer to keep track of the ink  
usage correctly for the type of ink supply you are using.  
Setup Menu  
(continued)  
Select the type of Print Cartridge being used with the  
printer. Changing the Print Head Size alters how the  
percentage of ink used is calculated for the menu item  
12, RESET INK COUNT.  
For a standard cartridge, select NORMAL CAPACITY.  
If you use the high capacity ink reservoir system, select  
EXTENDED CAPACITY.  
For instructions how to use the menus and select an op-  
tion, refer to page A-4.  
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To access the Service Menu, the printer must be OFF  
Using the  
Service Menu  
LINE. If the printer is ON LINE, press the On Line button  
once so the indicator above the button turns off. Then,  
press and hold the Menu button and button simultane-  
ously to display the ServiceMenu.  
The Setup Menu is used by an operator to adjust the  
alignment of the print cartridges using the Adjust Print’  
function. (The other two functions available"Test Sys-  
tem" and "Test Display"are primarily intended for use  
by a Pitney Bowes Service Representative.)  
1. Adjust Print  
Use this function to adjust the alignment of the three print  
cartridges if steppedor misaligned prints are seen.  
A. Head 2 up down  
B. Head 3 up down  
C. Head 5 up down  
D. Head 6 up down  
Use options A through D to vertically synchronize the  
individual Print Cartridges.  
Example: Print out an adjust print Test Pattern by  
pressing the Test button while in the Adjust Print menu.  
The printer will print a Test Pattern like this:  
Head 3 is printing too high  
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1. Adjust Print (continued)  
Using the  
In this example, the crooked line in the center indicates  
Print Cartridge No.3 has to have the printer perform a  
vertical print adjustment. The example shows Print Car-  
tridge No.3 is too high.  
Service Menu  
(continued)  
Scroll through the Adjust Print menu options until the  
HEAD 3 UP DOWN option is displayed on the LCD  
panel.  
Enter the menu option to move the setting down. Enter  
the new value into the printers memory. A value between  
280 and 300 can be entered. The higher the value, the  
higher the relevant cartridge will print. An Asterisk (*) will  
appear in front of the new selection.  
Press the Test button to print another Test Pattern. The  
Test Pattern is printed using the entered selection.  
When the correct numeral is selected the center Test  
Pattern will be one long zig-zagline with hatch marks  
like the example below.  
Head 3 is now correctly aligned  
E. Head 2 side to side  
F. Head 3 side to side  
G. Head 5 side to side  
H. Head 6 side to side  
Use the options E through H to horizontally synchronize  
the individual Print Cartridges.  
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1. Adjust Print (continued)  
Using the  
When a line of print is split apart, or the left edge of a  
block of lines dont line up with the left edge of the other  
lines, the Print Cartridges have to be synchronized  
horizontally. Perform a horizontal adjustment whenever  
the wide solid line and the set of 18 thin vertical lines do  
not form long vertical lines for the whole bank of Print  
Cartridges.  
Service Menu  
(continued)  
Example: Print out an adjust print Test Pattern by  
pressing the Test button while in the Adjust Print menu.  
The printer will print a Test Pattern like the example  
below:  
Head 2 misaligned horizontally  
In the example above the wide vertical line on the left  
and 18 thin vertical lines indicate Print Cartridge No.2  
needs a horizontal print adjustment. The example shows  
Print Cartridge No.2 is too far to the right.  
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1. Adjust Print (continued)  
Using the  
Scroll through the Adjust Print menu options until the  
HEAD 2 SIDE TO SIDE option is displayed on the LCD  
panel. Select this menu item to change the settings.  
Service Menu  
(continued)  
Press the button to scroll the values down and move  
Head 2 left. Press the Enter button to select the desired  
value. An Asterisk (*) will appear in front of the new se-  
lection.  
Press the Test button to print another Test Pattern. This  
time the Test Pattern is printed using the entered selec-  
tion.  
Heads now aligned horizontally  
When the setting is correct, the wide line and the set of  
18 vertical lines form long vertical lines down the entire  
bank of Print Heads.  
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1. Adjust Print (continued)  
Using the  
Service Menu  
(continued)  
I. Bank A to Sensor/Bank B to Sensor  
Bank A to Sensor - Use this option to set the  
distance between the sensor and the first head in  
Bank A.  
Bank B to Sensor -Use this option to set the  
distance between the sensor and the first head in  
Bank B.  
Set the Test Pattern printed by the bank of Print Heads  
to locate the vertical bar 1/2 inch from the edge of the  
media.  
Example: Print out an adjust print Test Pattern by  
pressing the Test button while in the Adjust Print menu.  
The printer will print a Test Pattern like the example  
below.  
Edge of media  
Measure  
this distance  
The distance from the leading edge of the media to the  
leading edge of the heavy bar on the Test Pattern should  
be 1/2 inch.  
If the measurement is incorrect, change the offsetset-  
ting using the + or buttons, then press the Enter button  
to select the desired value. An Asterisk (*) will appear in  
front of the new selection.  
Take another test print and measure again. If necessary,  
repeat the process until you obtain the leading edge  
margin of 1/2 inch.  
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2. Test System  
Using the  
Use this option to check the mechanical and/or electrical  
operation of the DA950.  
Service Menu  
(continued)  
Once you have selected Test System from the Service  
Menu, press Enter. The printer will enter test mode.  
Press the + button to increase motor speed.  
Press the - button to decrease motor speed.  
3. Test Display  
Use to help determine if the LCD display is not function-  
ing properly.  
Once you have selected Test Display from the Service  
Menu, press Enter. The display will scroll the alphabet in  
lower case and numbers across the top line, and bottom  
line will scroll control characters and numbers.  
defghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 0123  
!#$%&*()_+- =[] : ; ' <> / ? 01234  
Example of LCD display with  
characters scrolling across.  
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Appendix  
B
DA950  
Specifications  
This Appendix contains  
detailed hardware and material  
specifications for the DA950 printer.  
In this Appendix:  
Equipment Specifications............. B-2  
Material Specifications ................. B-5  
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Physical Dimensions  
Equipment  
16" (406.4mm) high; 30" (762mm) wide; 24" (609.6mm)  
deep  
Specifications  
Weight  
87 lbs. (39.5 kg), including accessories  
Electrical  
Voltage: 120 volts AC +/- 10%. Other selectable voltages:  
100v, 220v, and 240v  
Frequency: 60 Hz +/- 3 Hz automatic frequency selection  
for other voltages  
Fuse Type: 2 x 2 Amp Slow-Blow  
Power Consumption: 126 Watts, 430 BTU/hr.  
Agency Approvals  
Pitney Bowes certifies that the Address Printer complies  
with the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and  
the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC. The product was  
tested in a typical configuration.  
Interface  
Centronics Parallel and USB  
Control Language  
PCL5, modified  
Driver Compatibility  
Windows 2000, XP  
Address Recovery  
Memory buffer holds a maximum of 99 addresses  
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Equipment  
Specifications  
(continued)  
Print Modes/Print Resolution  
Super Draft:  
Draft:  
600 x 150 DPI  
600 x 200 DPI  
600 x 300 DPI  
600 x 600 DPI  
Letter:  
Executive:  
Resident Fonts  
Courier, Sans Serif, Roman, Baxter, Dingbat, Hancock,  
Marina, Quincy, Silicon, Springer, Stencil, and Windmill.  
(All fonts are scalable from 4 to 30 pt size.)  
Resident Font Enhancements  
Bold  
Expanded  
Outline  
Italic  
Condensed  
Downloadable Fonts  
Supports TrueType downloadable fonts.  
User-Definable Parameters  
Font Characteristics  
Address Placement  
Print Quality  
Throughput  
Maximum 30,000 pieces per hour, depending on print  
mode, media size, number of address lines, and bar-  
code imprinting. Throughput may vary depending on  
machine condition and operator skill.  
Effective Print Area  
The printable width of print line is 13.5" (343mm). The  
maximum printable height is 15" (380mm).  
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Printhead/InkJet Cartridges  
Equipment  
Specifications  
(continued)  
Cartridges: User-replaceable ink jet. Available are: Single  
StandardBlack Ink Cartridge; Single VersatileInk Car-  
tridge; and a High Capacity Ink Reservoir System.  
Contact Pitney Bowes to order.  
Environmental Limits  
Operating Conditions:Temperature55 to 95°F (12 to  
35°C);  
Humidity8 to 80%  
Storage Conditions: Temperature42 to 100°C (5 to  
40°C);  
Humidity10 to 90%  
Noise Level  
Idle Mode: <6.6 Bel (A)  
Operating Mode: <7.3 Bel(A)  
Operator position: no more than 65 dBa referenced to 20  
µpa.  
Recommended Usage  
Pitney Bowes has tested this machine under many differ-  
ent conditions, and recommends that you do not exceed  
the usage levels specified below:  
Typical monthly usage is 500,000 pieces. Maximum  
monthly throughput is 1,000,000 pieces.  
NOTE: Usage beyond these recommended cycles  
is not covered under your Equipment Maintenance  
Agreement.  
Yearly usage is 6,000,000 pieces.  
Product life is 5 years or 30,000,000 cycles (whichever  
comes first).  
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Approved Media  
Material  
The paper types listed below are approved for use with  
the DA950 Printer. Please note that the dimensional  
limits above apply in all cases, and that all media (flats,  
envelopes, postcards, catalogue envelopes, etc.) must  
be without windows, unstuffed and unsealed.  
Specifications  
Card stock  
Brown kraft  
Manila  
White Wove  
Bond paper  
Recycled paper  
Coated paper  
Media Sizes  
Minimum: 3" (76mm) x 5" (127) mm; Maximum: 13"  
(330mm) x 15" (390mm). Thickness: 0.003" (0.076mm)  
to 0.5" (12.7mm). Also see the table on the next page.  
Material Notes  
Envelopes have a flap along the long edge and are pro-  
cessed by the printer non-flap edge first. Envelopes may  
have either a diagonal or straight edge along the enve-  
lope flap. Stuffing materials must be machine folded or  
cut sheets.  
Booklets are defined as media having physical dimen-  
sions 6" (152mm) x 9" (229mm) or larger. Booklets have  
an opening along their long edge which is covered by a  
flap with an adhesive seal.  
Catalogue envelopes have an opening along their short  
edge which is closed by a flap with an adhesive seal.  
Postcards have no folds or bends. The printable side  
may have a higher surface roughness than the non-  
printable side.  
Self-mailers may be of "C," "Z," or 1/2-folded construc-  
tion. They may not exceed the maximum allowable  
thickness as specified on the previous page and must  
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be tabbed per postal regulations. 1/2 and tri-folds must  
be machine produced.  
Material  
Specifications  
(continued)  
A catalog may consist of multiple pages bound by ad-  
hesive or tabs on the feed edge or at 90 degrees with  
respect to the feed edge.  
Sheet stock may consist of 60 to 105 g/m2 bond as well  
as 227 to 302 g/m2 coated stock. The size and thickness  
constraints specified above apply.  
Table of Envelope Sizes  
Name  
Style  
Dimensions (Inch)  
Height x Width  
Dimensions (Metric)  
Height x Width  
#6-1/4  
#6-1/2  
#6-3/4  
#8-1/2  
#4  
#5  
#5-1/2  
#6  
#7-3/4  
#7  
#8-5/8  
#9  
#10  
#11  
3-1/2 x 6"  
89 x 152 mm  
165 x 165  
216 x 165  
261 x 261  
92 x 130  
105 x 142  
110 x 171  
121 x 165  
98 x 190  
Square  
Commercial  
Square  
Baronial  
Baronial  
Baronial  
Baronial  
Ofcial  
Ofcial  
Ofcial  
Ofcial  
Ofcial  
6-1/2 x 6-1/2"  
3-5/8 x 6-1/2"  
8-1/2 x 8-1/2"  
3-5/8" x 5-1/8"  
4-1/8 x 5-5/8"  
4-3/8 x 6-3/4"  
4-3/4 x 6-1/2"  
3-7/8 x 7-1/2"  
3-3/4 x 6-3/4  
3-5/8 x 8-5/8"  
3-7/8 x 8-7/8"  
4-1/8 x 9-1/2"  
4-1/2 x 10-3/8"  
4-3/4 x 11"  
5 x 11-1/2"  
3-7/8 x 7-1/2"  
9 x 12-3/4"  
6-3/8 x 9"  
4-1/2 x 6-3/8"  
4-3/8 8-11/16"  
95 x 171  
92 x 219  
98 x 225  
104 x 241  
114 x 263  
120 x 279  
127 x 292  
98 x 190  
229 x 324  
162 x 229  
114 x 162  
110 x 220  
Ofcial  
Ofcial  
Ofcial  
#12  
#14  
Monarch  
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AppendixC  
Glossary  
This Appendix contains a glossary  
of terms related to your Address  
Printer and Computer.  
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Glossary  
Cable  
Wires that carry the information between the computer and the printer.  
Centronics parallel interface  
A device for connecting printers and other peripheral devices to a computer. It  
transmits a full byte at a time.  
Character  
A printable letter or symbol.  
Character height  
The height of a uppercase letter. A character height is measured in points.  
Characters per inch  
The number of characters printed in a horizontal inch. Also called pitch.  
Character set  
The set of characters or symbols that make up a language.  
Clean print cartridge  
Describes the process of removing dried ink from the nozzles of the ink jet car-  
tridge.  
Configuration  
The settings used by the printer to communicate with the computer. Also the  
internal settings in the printer that control the print job.  
Control code  
The instructions sent to the printer to describe how to perform the print job.  
Control panel  
The buttons and display that are used to manually change the printers settings.  
Cpi  
See characters per inch.  
Data communications  
The sending of data from the computer to a peripheral device, i.e., the printer.  
Dots per inch  
The number of ink dots printed in one horizontal inch. The larger the number the  
better the resolution of print.  
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Glossary  
Double feeding  
A condition in which two or more pieces of media feed at the same time or with-  
out separation.  
DPI  
See dots per inch.  
Draft quality  
A lower print resolution which saves ink and allows faster printing of a document.  
Drivers  
A file used by the computers software to communicate commands and informa-  
tion that the printer needs to layout and print a document.  
Embedded printer commands  
Commands sent in a record or document to instruct the printer to change printing  
options.  
EPROM  
Electronic Programmable Read Only Memory.  
Escape character  
A special non-printable character (ESC) used to instruct the printer to change  
printing options.  
Escape sequence  
Commands sent beginning with the escape character that instruct the printer to  
change printing options: fonts, page orientation, etc.  
Feed gap  
Adjustable opening between the ends of the H-Block Assembly fingers and the  
Feed Rollers so the media is fed one at a time.  
Font  
A set of printable characters with consistent style and characteristics.  
Grounded  
A electrical circuit that has a voltage of zero.  
Handshaking  
A method for the computer to communicate with peripheral devices to ensure  
complete transfer of information.  
Hex dump  
A printer option that allows all the information and commands sent to the printer  
as base 16 digits.  
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Glossary  
Internal test address message  
The preprogrammed Address that is printed when the Test button is pressed.  
Interface cable  
The cable that connects the printer or other device to the computer.  
Interface connector  
The connectors on both ends of the interface cable that insert into the interface  
ports.  
Internal fonts  
Resident or built-in fonts supplied with a printer.  
Jam  
See Paper Jam.  
Letter quality  
Print resolution which saves ink and still provides a high quality document.  
Lines per inch  
The number of lines printed in one vertical inch.  
Menu directories  
The list of available printer controls that appear on the bottom of the LCD display.  
A directory can contain other directories called "sub-directories."  
Off Line  
A condition in which the printer will not respond to information sent from the com-  
puter.  
On line  
A condition in which the printer will accept and respond to information sent from  
the computer.  
Outline fonts  
Scaleable printer fonts.  
Paper jam  
A condition in which media is stuck in the printer.  
Parity  
An error checking method used when communicating between the computer and  
a peripheral device.  
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PCL commands  
A standard printer language of commands to access printer features or options.  
Point size  
A measurement standard for the height of a printed character. One point equals  
one seventy-second of an inch.  
Port  
See Printer Interface Port.  
Postal regulations  
Rules and guidelines set up by the Postal Authority for mail.  
Power socket  
The socket on the back of the printer where the line cord is connected.  
Print cartridge  
A removable container that holds ink for printing.  
Print quality  
Refers to the resolution or level of sharpness of the printed image.  
Printer driver  
See Drivers.  
Record  
A collection of related fields that make up the name and address of an individual  
in a mailing list file.  
Sans serif  
A font typeface that contains no serifs or finishing strokes on the top or bottom of  
the characters. Helvetica and Arial are examples of sans serif typefaces.  
Scaleable fonts  
Outline printer fonts that are stored in a mathematical form and can be enlarged  
or reduced.  
Spacing  
The relative spacing between characters.  
Stuffed media  
Media that is already filled and sealed for delivery.  
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Glossary  
Subdirectory  
A directory within a directory (or a folder within a folder).  
Troubleshooting  
The process of isolating and correcting a problem.  
Universal Serial Bus (USB)  
A communications protocol for connecting printers and other peripheral devices  
to a computer. This protocol supports automatic device detection for "plug and  
play" installation. It also it supports daisy chaining and branching for hot plug-  
and-play capability without disturbing running applications. USB also supports  
the SBP (serial bus protocol) which allows data transfers to PC peripherals. SBP  
allows bigger files to be sent asynchronously across the bus.  
There are several USB standards, the latest of which, 2.0, supports communica-  
tions up to 480 mb/sec.  
The maximum recommended distance of a peripheral to a PC is 16 feet or 5  
meters.  
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Index  
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Index  
A
E
Addresses "Walking" 6-5  
Address Smudging 6-4,6-5  
Approved Media B-5  
Electrical  
Specications B-2  
Envelope Designer Plus CD 4-2  
Envelope Sizes  
Assembling the Printer 2-3  
Listing of B-6  
Executive Print Quality A-9  
B
Barcode A-11  
Options, Setting with Menu A-11  
Bold Type  
F
Feed  
Unwanted 6-5  
Bulk Ink  
installing cartridges 5-5  
removing cartridges 5-4  
Angle, Setting 3-5  
Fence, Positioning 3-6  
Gap, Setting 3-3  
Problems 6-2  
Ramp  
C
centering under material 3-4  
setting length 3-5  
Roller Doesn't Move 6-6  
File Menu  
Selecting Printer from 4-3  
Fuzzy Printing 6-4  
Cables, Printer  
Connecting 2-8  
Recommended types and length 1-3  
Cartridge  
Fonts B-3  
Cleaning  
G
Precautions 5-7  
Preventive Maintenance 5-7  
Printer Floor 5-10  
Print Head Cartridge 5-7  
Sensor 5-8  
Getting Help 1-4  
Get Addresses A-12  
Glossary C-2,C-3,C-4,C-5,C-6  
Glossy Material  
Wipers 5-10  
Print Quality 3-9  
Clear Memory A-12  
Control Panel Buttons  
A-2,A-3  
H
Heavy Material 3-5  
Help, Getting 1-4  
Hex nut 3-3  
CPU  
Recommended 1-3  
D
I
Distance to Bottom A-8  
Distance to Right A-7  
Downloadable Fonts B-3  
Important Safety Notes 1-5  
Inch/Millimeter A-24,A-25,A-26,A-29,A-32  
Using Menu to Select A-24,A-25,A-26  
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Ink Jet Cartridge  
No Print 6-3  
Installing 2-10,5-2,5-3  
Installing  
O
Ink Jet Cartridge 2-10,5-2,5-3  
Installing the Printer Driver 4-2  
Interface  
Centronics Parallel B-2  
Interface Problems 6-6  
Operating Systems that support DA400  
1-3  
Ordering Supplies 1-4  
Orientation A-8  
Output Stack Height 3-9  
Out of Memory 6-6  
J
P
Jam  
Paper 6-7  
Paper Jam 6-7  
Paper size  
selecting 4-6  
L
Letter Print Quality A-9  
Light Material 3-5  
Light Print 6-4  
Line Spacing A-8  
Loading Material 3-7  
Location, Choosing, for printer 2-2  
Parallel  
Cable, Connecting 2-8  
Port, Cable Length 1-3  
Port, Location of 2-8  
Petroleum Based Cleaning Solvents 5-7  
Phone Support 1-4  
Physical Dimensions B-2  
Power  
M
Cord, Connecting 2-9  
Cord, Receptacle Location 2-9  
Preventive Maintenance 5-7  
Print  
Main Menu Options  
Address Layout A-7  
Barcode A-11  
Print Quality A-9  
Cartridge, Installing Bulk Ink 5-5  
Cartridge, Removing Bulk Ink 5-4  
Cartridge, Replacing 5-2  
Cartridges, Prolonging Life of 5-6  
Dialog Box, Illustration 4-3  
Driver Installation 4-2  
No printing 6-3  
Quality 3-9,A-9  
Quality Problems 5-7,6-3,6-4  
Test Piece 3-9  
Material  
Loading 3-7  
Material Notes B-5  
Media Thickness Knob  
Adjusting 3-8  
Memory, Recommended 1-3  
Menu Languages A-22  
Misfeeds 6-3  
Motor Problems 6-6  
Multifeed (Feeds Doubles) 6-3  
Printer  
Assembly 2-3  
Does not Respond 6-6  
N
No Communications 6-6  
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memory overlay 4-9  
Parts and Locations 1-7  
preferences 4-6  
print quality 4-9  
properties window 4-5  
Printhead  
Separator Gap 3-2  
Setup Menu  
ROM Revision Number A-28  
Setup Menu Graphic A-17  
Setup Menu Options  
ROM Revision Number A-28  
Shingling  
Purging 5-7  
Printhead/InkJet Cartridge B-4  
Printing  
Stack 3-7  
Skew  
Light 6-4  
Avoiding 3-6  
Not Sharp 6-4  
Smudging  
Print Driver  
Address 6-4,6-5  
accessing 4-4  
Specications  
installing 4-2  
making DA950 the default 4-4  
Print Head  
Position, Setting 3-10  
Print Modes (Print Resolution)  
Available B-2  
Approved Media B-5  
Cartridge Fonts B-3  
Downloadable Fonts B-3  
Electrical B-2  
Envelope Sizes B-6  
Fonts B-3  
Print Quality  
Interface B-2  
Setting with Menu A-9  
Problems and Solutions 6-2  
Prolonging the Life of Print Cartridges 5-6  
Material Notes B-5  
Physical Dimensions B-2  
Printhead/InkJet Cartridge B-4  
Print Modes (Print Resolution) B-2  
Resident Fonts B-3  
Resident Font Enhancements B-3  
Throughput B-3  
User-Denable Parameters B-3  
Stacker  
Output 3-9  
R
Recycled Material  
Print Quality 3-9  
Resident Fonts  
Listing B-3  
Resident Font Enhancements B-3  
ROM Revision Number A-28  
Using Menu to View A-28  
Standard Material 3-5  
Supplies, Ordering 1-4  
System Requirements 1-3  
S
T
Safety Information 1-5  
Selecting the DA950 Printer From a Win-  
dows Application 4-3  
Separator Gap 3-2  
Tips for Setting 3-3  
Setup Adjustments  
Technical Support 1-4  
Phone Number 1-4  
Web Help 1-4  
Test page  
printing a 4-5  
Test Piece 3-9  
Feed Fence 3-6  
Media Thickness Lever 3-8  
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Printing 3-9  
Throughput B-3  
Troubleshooting 6-1  
Addresses "Walking" 6-5  
Address Printing is not Sharp 6-4  
Address Smudging 6-4,6-5  
Intermittent Feed 6-2  
Motor Turning but no Feed Roller Move-  
ment 6-6  
Multifeed (Feeds Doubles) 6-3  
No Communications; Printer Does Not  
Respond 6-6  
No Print 6-3  
Out of Memory 6-6  
Paper Out or Paper Jam 6-7  
Unwanted Bolding 6-5  
Tyvek  
Print Quality 3-9  
U
Unwanted Bolding 6-5  
USB Cable  
Connecting 2-8  
User-Denable Parameters B-3  
Using the Menus A-3,A-4,A-5,A-6,A-7,A-  
8,A-9,A-10,A-11,A-12,A-13,A-14,A-  
15,A-20,A-21  
Using This Guide 1-2  
W
Web URLs for Product Support 1-4  
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