Table 1–2: Printer Components: Rear/Left-Side View
Component
Function
1. Power Switch
Powers the printer on or off.
Pressing ‘‘ | ’’ turns
power on; pressing ‘‘O’’ turns power off. To ensure
that data is not lost, always be sure the display reads
00 READY and the Data indicator is off, before you
power off the printer. See Section 2.1 and Section 2.2
for additional information about powering the printer
on and off.
2. Rear Output Tray
(shown closed)
The rear output tray is selected when you are using
certain types of print media such as transparencies,
labels, and envelopes.
It can also be used when
you want printed output to be stacked faceup.
Refer to Section 2.5 for information about choosing
the different output trays.
See Section 2.5.2 for
information about opening and using the rear output
tray.
3. Memory Board Access Cover
Additional RAM (random-access memory) can be
added to the printer in 1, 2, or 3 MB capacities.
This access cover allows you to easily install the
extra memory board. Refer to the documentation that
comes with the optional memory board for installation
instructions.
4. Parallel (Centronics)
Interface Cable Connector
This connector is used when the interface cable from
the host computer is a parallel cable. Refer to the
DEClaser 2100 plus Printer Installation Guide for
more information about connecting the printer to your
computer.
5. Serial (RS232C)
Interface Cable Connector
This connector is used when the interface cable from
the host computer is a serial cable.
Refer to the
DEClaser 2100 plus Printer Installation Guide for
more information about connecting your computer to
the printer.
6. Power Cord Receptacle
This is where the power cord is connected to the
printer.
Printer Components
1–5
Summary of Contents for DEClaser 2100 plus
Page 19: ...Figure 1 1 Components Front Right Side View MLO 004826 1 2 Operator s Guide...
Page 21: ...Figure 1 2 Components Rear Left Side View MLO 004827 1 4 Operator s Guide...
Page 23: ...Figure 1 3 Components Inside the Printer MLO 004828 1 6 Operator s Guide...
Page 39: ...5 Replace the cover on the cassette Fig 2 14 MLO 004840 Operating Information 2 13...
Page 44: ...2 Fold out the extension tray Fig 2 17 MLO 004836 2 18 Operator s Guide...
Page 48: ...14 Close the rear output tray Fig 2 21 MLO 004834 2 22 Operator s Guide...
Page 65: ...Figure 2 1 Engine Test Print Fig 2 40 MLO 004525 Operating Information 2 39...
Page 68: ...Figure 2 2 Test Print A Fig 2 42 MLO 004851 2 42 Operator s Guide...
Page 72: ...Figure 2 3 Test Print B Fig 2 43 MLO 004852 2 46 Operator s Guide...
Page 75: ...Figure 2 4 Font List Fig 2 44 MLO 004853 Operating Information 2 49...
Page 224: ...Figure C 2 Serial Connections to Modem MLO 004885 Specifications C 5...
Page 225: ...Figure C 3 Serial Connections Without Modem MLO 004887 C 6 Operator s Guide...