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Page 1: ...Infoprint 6500 Line Matrix Printers Quick Start Guide Cabinet and Pedestal Models S544 5968 01 ...

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Page 5: ...ad paper and ribbon and how to use the optional Power Paper Stacker Conventions The following conventions are used in this guide Notes and Notices To avoid injury to yourself or damage to the printer follow the directions in this guide Pay attention to all dangers cautions and attentions Danger and caution notices are numbered These numbers correspond to the translated versions of the notices in t...

Page 6: ...ple CAUTION An Attention notice indicates the possibility of damage to a program device system or data Attention Important draws your attention to information vital to proper operation of the printer Important A Note gives you helpful tips about printer operation Note Message Display These boxes show display messages as they appear on the operator panel READY iv Infoprint 6500 Quick Start Guide ...

Page 7: ...lugged into an appropriate power source Refer to Chapter 2 of the IBM Infoprint 6500 Line Matrix Printers User s Manual for information on proper power sources DANGER 2 Switch off printer power and unplug the printer power cord before cleaning the printer About This Operator s Guide v ...

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Page 9: ...edestal 22 Pedestal Model 23 Install the Ribbon and Paper 24 Load the Ribbon 24 Load the Paper Standard Configuration 27 Set the Top Of Form 34 Adjust the Passive Stacker Cabinet Model 37 Power Paper Stacker Option 38 Power Paper Stacker Component Locations 38 Setting up the Power Paper Stacker 39 Loading and Starting the Power Paper Stacker 42 Checking the Paper Feed Cabinet Models 44 Attach the ...

Page 10: ...Notices 59 Energy Star 59 Notices 60 Trademarks 63 Product Recycling and Disposal 64 Communication statements 65 Product Registration Information 71 Index 73 viii Infoprint 6500 Quick Start Guide ...

Page 11: ...nual How To Use The Operator Panel Detail description and instructions for using the operator panel are contained in Chapter 3 of the IBM Infoprint 6500 Line Matrix Printers User s Manual How To Use The Quick Setup Menu Detailed menu structure for using the Quick Setup menu is contained in Chapter 4 of the IBM Infoprint 6500 Line Matrix Printers User s Manual Copyright IBM Corp 2005 2006 1 ...

Page 12: ...st of the installation procedures Barcode Ribbon Spool Ribbon Date Code Label Paper Support 2 Tractor 2 Hammer Bank Cover and Ribbon Mask Vertical Position Knob Platen Lever Platen Stop Ribbon Guide 2 Barcode Sensor Blue Tractor Lock 2 C2QQ2001 Hub Latch Splined Shaft Figure 1 6500 v Printer Component Locations Printer Component Locations 2 Infoprint 6500 Quick Start Guide ...

Page 13: ...Tractor Door 2 Blue Tractor Lock 2 Hub Latch 2 Splined Shaft C2QQ2002 Platen Lever Platen Stop Ribbon Guide 2 Ribbon Ribbon Spool Figure 2 6500 v Pedestal Model Printer Component Locations Printer Component Locations Basic Operating Procedures 3 ...

Page 14: ...h the other packing materials in case you need to move the printer If it is necessary to move the printer reinstall the shipping restraints reversing the steps in this section 1 Raise the printer cover 2 Peel the tape off carefully and lift the protective film off the control panel message display Figure 3 Removing the Protective Film Remove Packing Materials 4 Infoprint 6500 Quick Start Guide ...

Page 15: ...envelope that contains the sample configuration printout 7 Store the envelope in the pouch attached to the left interior side of the cabinet 8 Remove the cardboard packing Envelope Blue Tractor Lock 2 Blue Tractor Door 2 C2QQ2003 Platen Lever A A Figure 4 Removing Sample Configuration Printout Remove Packing Materials Basic Operating Procedures 5 ...

Page 16: ...ove the hammer protective foam from between the ribbon mask and the platen Figure 5 Exploded View of the Removal of the Hammer Bank Protective Foam Remove Packing Materials 6 Infoprint 6500 Quick Start Guide ...

Page 17: ...otate the platen protective foam toward the front of the printer and out from under the support shaft 13 Remove the platen protective foam Auto Platen Stop Knob Support Shaft A A Platen Lever Platen Protective Foam C2QQ2002 Figure 6 Exploded View of Removal of the Platen Protective Foam Remove Packing Materials Basic Operating Procedures 7 ...

Page 18: ... blocks Note Make sure the tape securing the wood blocks is removed entirely Figure 7 Cover Front and Back Door Cabinet Open Showing the Removal of Six Wood Blocks Remove Packing Materials 8 Infoprint 6500 Quick Start Guide ...

Page 19: ...until they are approximately four inches from its corresponding blue tractor door Blue Paper Support 2 Blue Tractor Door 2 C2QQ2013 Paper Support Tab 2 A A Figure 8 Blue Paper Supports With Directional Arrows Showing the Adjustment Capabilities Adjust The Paper Supports Basic Operating Procedures 9 ...

Page 20: ...ge 12 1 Open the cabinet rear door 2 Cut the tie wraps and release the paper stacking chains from the bags at the top rear of the printer frame Remove the tie wraps and bags 3 Make sure each chain hangs freely with no kinks or knots Tie Wrap 2 Paper Stacking Chain 8 C2QU2014 Bag 2 Figure 9 Back View of Printer Components Cover Off Showing the Release of Paper Stacking Chains Release the Paper Chai...

Page 21: ...pping Restraints from the Power Paper Stacker if Equipped on page 12 1 Remove the tie wrap attached to the passive stacker paper fence The tie wrap is marked with a large red tag 2 Close the cabinet rear door Passive Stacker Paper Fence If equipped Red Tag C2QU2015 Tie Wrap Figure 10 Interior View Showing Tag Removal from the Cabinet Models Remove Tags Cabinet Model Basic Operating Procedures 11 ...

Page 22: ... section describes how to remove the shipping restraints before you operate the printer Save the packaging materials You will need to reinstall them if you decide to move or ship the printer To reinstall the packaging materials reverse the steps in this section IMPORTANT To avoid shipping damage install the shipping restraints whenever you move or ship the printer Remove the Shipping Restraints 12...

Page 23: ... hand pulling on the elevator handle 4 Remove the plastic bags from the paper chains C2QQ2006 Elevator Lift Handle Plastic Bag 3 Tie Wrap 5 Figure 11 View of the Power Paper Stacker Showing Removal of the Shipping Restraints such as Tie Wraps and Plastic Bags Remove the Shipping Restraints Basic Operating Procedures 13 ...

Page 24: ...ent 6 Place the paper tent onto the pull out drawer Pull Out Drawer C2QQ2007 Tape Paper Tent Figure 12 View of the Pull Out Drawer Illustrating Placement of the Paper Tent Remove the Shipping Restraints 14 Infoprint 6500 Quick Start Guide ...

Page 25: ...gs Pedestal Models Remove the tie wrap It is marked with a large red tag Red Tag Tie Wrap C2Q10313 Figure 13 Removing the Tie Wrap from the Pedestal Model Remove Tags Pedestal Model Basic Operating Procedures 15 ...

Page 26: ...opriate language 2 Open the printer cover 3 Peel the protective backing off the overlay and the blue tape from the window 4 Press the overlay into place Figure 14 Attaching the Operator Panel Overlay Label Attach the Operator Panel Overlay 16 Infoprint 6500 Quick Start Guide ...

Page 27: ... power source Refer to Chapter 2 of the IBM Infoprint 6500 Line Matrix Printers User s Manual for information on proper power sources 4 Do not connect or disconnect any communication port teleport attachment connector or power cord during an electrical storm 5 Power off the printer and disconnect the power cord before connecting or disconnecting communication port teleport or attachment cable conn...

Page 28: ...er Switch Notes 1 The Dataproducts adapter feature attaches to the PC Parallel interface connector 2 Twinax Coax and Ethernet interfaces appear only if these features are installed Figure 15 Routing the I O Cable and AC Power Cable Connect the Interface and Power Cables 18 Infoprint 6500 Quick Start Guide ...

Page 29: ... the requirements Refer to Chapter 2 in the IBM Infoprint 6500 Line Matrix Printers User s Manual 2 Make sure the printer switch is set to OFF Figure 16 Interior Back View of the Cabinet Model Showing Product Description Label Location Connect the Interface and Power Cables Basic Operating Procedures 19 ...

Page 30: ...net 5 Hold the I O cable below its connector and gently push the cable through the opening in the grommet seated in the notch Refer to the IBM Infoprint 6500 Line Matrix Printers User s Manual for recommended cables Figure 17 Removing the I O Cover Figure 18 Routing the I O Cable Connect the Interface and Power Cables 20 Infoprint 6500 Quick Start Guide ...

Page 31: ...hread the power cord inside the bracket where the gas spring is attached 11 Plug the power cord into the printer AC power connector then into the AC power outlet IMPORTANT Printer power should be supplied from a separate AC circuit protected at 10 amperes for 100 120 volts or 5 amperes for 200 240 volts at 50 or 60 Hertz 12 Turn the printer on 13 Continue with Install the Ribbon and Paper on page ...

Page 32: ...nterface connection Centronics Parallel 9 Pin to 25 Pin STC Serial Adapter Diagnostic Ethernet option if installed or Coax Twinax if installed A A RS 422 If installed 9 Pin STD Serial RS 232 Coax Twinax Network 10 100 Base T C2QQ1028 Figure 20 Cabinet Model Interface Connections Connect the Interface and Power Cables 22 Infoprint 6500 Quick Start Guide ...

Page 33: ...ower cord into the printer AC power connector then into the AC power outlet IMPORTANT Printer power should be supplied from a separate AC circuit protected at 10 amperes for 100 120 volts or 5 amperes for 200 240 volts at 50 or 60 Hertz 5 Turn the printer on 6 Continue with Install the Ribbon and Paper on page 24 Power Switch C2QU1040 AC Power Connector Figure 21 Attaching the AC Power Cable Conne...

Page 34: ... RibbonMinder Earlier 6500 and other legacy ribbons do not provide this support and will not work 1 Make sure the printer cover is open 2 Raise the platen lever as far as it will go 3 Close the blue tractor doors Blue Tractor Door 2 Platen Lever Figure 22 Preparing to Load the Ribbon Connect the Interface and Power Cables 24 Infoprint 6500 Quick Start Guide ...

Page 35: ...top Once the sensor automatically reads and logs the ribbon barcode the RibbonMinder starts to track ribbon usage If you remove the ribbon during the course of its life and want to reinstall the same ribbon be sure to place the same spools on the correct hubs Do not reverse the spools Be sure to reinstall the spool with the date code label on the top onto the right hand hub Figure 23 Loading the R...

Page 36: ... down until the hub latch snaps into place 9 Turn the left spool by hand to make sure the ribbon tracks correctly in the ribbon path and around the ribbon guides Ribbon Spool Left Hub Ribbon Loading Instructions For future reference C2QQ2013 Ribbon Guide both sides Ribbon Mask A A Hammer Bank Cover Figure 24 Threading the ribbon around the Ribbon Guide Load the Ribbon 26 Infoprint 6500 Quick Start...

Page 37: ...e front door of the printer cabinet b Place the paper supply inside the printer on the floor of the cabinet c Align the paper supply with the front label on the floor of the printer d Ensure that the paper pulls freely from the box e Feed the paper up through the paper slot Note The 6500 v20 model has a metal paper guide Load the paper on top of this guide Figure 25 Aligning the Paper Supply Load ...

Page 38: ...aper in place with one hand to prevent it from slipping down through the paper slot while pulling it through from above with your other hand 3 Pull the paper above and behind the ribbon mask which is a silver metal strip Paper Slot Cabinet Model Pedestal Model Wire Guide 2 Paper Slot Metal Paper Guide 6500 v20 Only Figure 26 Feeding the Paper Through the Paper Slot Load the Paper Standard Configur...

Page 39: ...left tractor sprockets 5 Close the left tractor door Left Tractor Door Left Tractor Lock Paper C2QU1057 Figure 27 Loading Paper onto the Left Tractor Sprockets Load the Paper Standard Configuration Basic Operating Procedures 29 ...

Page 40: ... scale 6 If adjustment is necessary a Unlock the left tractor b Slide the tractor until it is directly to the left of the number 1 on the paper scale and lock it You can also use the paper scale to count columns c Lock the left tractor Figure 28 Using the Paper Scale as a Guide Load the Paper Standard Configuration 30 Infoprint 6500 Quick Start Guide ...

Page 41: ...e top of the tractors If the paper is misaligned reload it onto the tractor sprockets until its edge is parallel to the splined shaft 11 Slide the right tractor to remove the paper slack or to adjust for various paper widths 12 Lock the right tractor Figure 29 Loading the Paper onto the Right Tractor Sprockets Load the Paper Standard Configuration Basic Operating Procedures 31 ...

Page 42: ...The platen stop allows you to set an optimum and consistent thickness that is not affected when opening and closing the platen lever 16 Lower the platen lever until it stops 17 If necessary press STOP to remove the LOAD PAPER fault message from the display C2QQ2015 Platen Lever Platen Stop Platen Stop Knob Paper Thickness Indicator Vertical Position Knob A A Figure 30 Set the Platen Lever Based on...

Page 43: ...cover 20 Close the cabinet door 21 Press START to place the printer online and resume printing Note For cabinet models with the power paper stacker installed go to Power Paper Stacker Option on page 38 For all other cabinet models go to Set the Top Of Form on page 34 For paper exiting options on the pedestal model see Figure 45 on page 49 Load the Paper Standard Configuration Basic Operating Proce...

Page 44: ...e printer and every time new paper is loaded 1 Press STOP to place the printer in offline mode 2 Raise the platen lever as far as it will go This allows you to turn the vertical position knob freely to align the top of form Vertical Position Knob Platen Lever C2QQ1030 Figure 31 Raising the Platen Lever Set the Top Of Form 34 Infoprint 6500 Quick Start Guide ...

Page 45: ...to the tractor area for viewing While in View mode Printer in View displays Press the Scroll Micro or Scroll Micro keys to move the paper vertically in small increments Pressing the VIEW key a second time moves the paper back to the adjusted print position The key works both online and offline provided that the printer is in View mode This procedure is applicable for both the cabinet and pedestal ...

Page 46: ...R from the message display 7 Press Set Top of Form The top of form position you have set moves down to the print position 8 Press START to place the printer in online mode Platen Lever C2QQ2020 Figure 33 The Platen Lever in the Lowered Position Set the Top Of Form 36 Infoprint 6500 Quick Start Guide ...

Page 47: ...stacker handle up 2 Move the passive stacker forward or back for proper paper adjustment 3 Release the passive stacker handle 4 Close the cabinet door Figure 34 Adjusting the Passive Stacker Adjust the Passive Stacker Cabinet Model Basic Operating Procedures 37 ...

Page 48: ...ter does not have either of these options go to Checking the Paper Feed Cabinet Models on page 44 Power Paper Stacker Component Locations Familiarize yourself with the names and locations of the components shown in the following illustration before operating the power paper stacker Figure 35 Power Paper Stacker Component Locations Adjust the Passive Stacker Cabinet Model 38 Infoprint 6500 Quick St...

Page 49: ...INE to take the printer offline 2 Grasp the elevator lift handle press the elevator disable switch and lift the elevator to the top of its travel Figure 36 Cabinet Model Rear Door Open Showing Rear Operator Panel Setting up the Power Paper Stacker Basic Operating Procedures 39 ...

Page 50: ...3 Make sure the wire paper tent is fitted in the pull out paper tray in the base of the stacker Figure 37 Power Stacker Components Setting up the Power Paper Stacker 40 Infoprint 6500 Quick Start Guide ...

Page 51: ... or the rear of the printer setting the desired paper length by aligning indicator notch on the bearing bracket with the paper length indicator 5 Press Stacker Down Figure 38 Interior Side View of the Cabinet Model Showing the Paper Length Indicator Setting up the Power Paper Stacker Basic Operating Procedures 41 ...

Page 52: ...per stacker throat smoothly 2 Stack the 3 5 sheets of paper on top of the wire paper tent making sure the paper lies with the natural folds Note When the guides are set for narrow paper the paper tent limits downward travel causing motor stalls If this occurs remove the paper tent Wire Paper Tent C2QU0328 Figure 39 Stacking Sheets of Paper on the Wire Paper Tent Loading and Starting the Power Pape...

Page 53: ...isplays on the LCD and the ONLINE on the rear operator panel is lit The stacker frame returns to its proper position for printing 4 Check to ensure paper is still centered between paper guides 5 Close the rear cabinet door Loading and Starting the Power Paper Stacker Basic Operating Procedures 43 ...

Page 54: ...the tractors and over the paper guide assembly 3 Ensure that the paper folds the same way in the stacking area as it does in the supply area 4 Close the front and rear cabinet doors if the length of the form allows Paper Guide Figure 40 Side View of the Cabinet Model Showing Paper Feed Route Checking the Paper Feed Cabinet Models 44 Infoprint 6500 Quick Start Guide ...

Page 55: ...ound Wire Upper Output Basket optional Output Basket Input Paper Shelf optional C2QQ2018 Wire Form Back Stop Screw A A Figure 41 Pedestal Model With Output Basket Attachment Attach the Input Paper Shelf and Output Basket Pedestal Model Basic Operating Procedures 45 ...

Page 56: ... in the back of the printer 3 Screw the ground wire attached to the output basket to the printer 4 Squeeze the wire form back stop and place it between the wire frames of the output basket Note The wire form back stop helps to hold the printed paper in place 5 Place the input paper shelf optional feature in the holes in the front of the pedestal base Attach the Input Paper Shelf and Output Basket ...

Page 57: ...ows the paper to exit through the top of the printer C2QU0331 Paper Quick Access Cover Figure 42 Paper Exiting the Rear of the Printer Paper Tear Bar C2QU0332 Figure 43 Paper Exiting the Top of the Printer Cover Removed Quick Access Cover Pedestal Models Basic Operating Procedures 47 ...

Page 58: ... Note Do not discard the cover insert You may use it to close the paper slot exit and have the paper exit the rear of the printer 4 Raise the quick access paper deflector 5 Rotate the blue deflector thumbwheel to angle the quick access paper deflector 6 Load the paper and feed it through the paper exit slot on the top of the printer cover 7 Align the perforation and tear the paper off along the te...

Page 59: ... paper guide assembly and through the paper exit slot in the rear of the cabinet Ensure that the paper folds the same way in the stacking area as it does in the supply area v For top paper exit Press the Form Feed key several times to ensure that the paper feeds properly beyond the tractors over the paper guide assembly and through the paper exit slot C2QU0330 Figure 45 Side View of the Pedestal M...

Page 60: ...fault power up state is online When the self test completes and the software has initialized successfully the status indicator light turns on indicating that the printer is online Message Display Status Indicator C2QQ1021 MENU CONFIG RETURN ENTER CANCEL EJECT START STOP SET TOP OF FORM VIEW LINE FEED FORM FEED SCROLL MICRO SCROLL MICRO Figure 46 The Operator Panel Checking the Paper Feed Pedestal ...

Page 61: ...e STOP key 2 Press the RETURN and ENTER keys simultaneously to unlock the ENTER key 3 Press the MENU key The first configuration main menu option Quick Setup displays 4 Press the ENTER key 5 Press the SCROLL MICRO key to navigate through the menu options In most cases the factory default settings can be used If you want to change a setting use the arrow keys to display the desired setting then pre...

Page 62: ...f selected QUICK SETUP Interface Selection Twinax Printer Emulation Ethernet Address 1 Wireless E Net 1 Auto Switching Parallel Serial Twinax Coax Ethernet 1 1 1 4234 12 5225 4234 2 3 2 IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address MAC Address DHCP 4 4 4 4 4 IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address MAC Address DHCP 5 5 5 5 5 ASCII Printer Emulation 7 Printer III XL EMUL Epson Emulation P Series Emulation P...

Page 63: ...ttom Margin Form Length 7 Forms Length in Lines 66 Lines 1 192 Form Width 7 Funct Of CPI 136 Characters 1 272 Active Graphic Emulation 10 IGP Code V 12 IGP SFCC 11 7E 13 Save Current Values Ribbon End Point Custom Set 1 Custom Set 2 Custom Set 3 Custom Set 4 Custom Preload Set 5 Custom Preload Set 6 Custom Preload Set 7 Custom Preload Set 8 Change Power On Set Factory Default Custom Set 1 Custom S...

Page 64: ...rm at the end of each IPDS job Twinax Printer Emulation This parameter defines the printer emulation as follows v 4234 12 the default v 5225 v 4234 2 The 4234 12 selection is only present if the IPDS feature is installed The 4234 12 selection is the default if the IPDS feature is installed otherwise the 4234 2 is the default After the emulation has been changed a POR status is sent to the host Eth...

Page 65: ...nates the need to change the parameter settings for each new job The custom sets are stored in NVRAM they will not be lost if you power off the printer Factory default is a factory preset custom set it cannot be changed or saved IMPORTANT A new custom set will overwrite an existing custom set if the PROTECT CUSTOM SETS parameter is disabled for example a new Custom Set 4 will overwrite an existing...

Page 66: ...IL CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT Press until the desired option displays 6 ENTER CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT Recall Custom Set 7 UNTIL CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT Print Custom Set Values Press until the desired option displays 8 ENTER Print Custom Set Values Current Custom Set 9 UNTIL Print Custom Set Values Factory Default Press until the desired option displays Quick Setup Menu 56 Infoprint 6500 Quick Star...

Page 67: ...ADY displays To print additional custom sets re enter the CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT menu 11 Carefully tear off the configuration printout 12 OPERATOR MENU LOCKED Locks the ENTER key 13 ENTER READY 14 Close the printer cover Store the printout in a safe place The printer is ready for operation Quick Setup Menu Basic Operating Procedures 57 ...

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Page 75: ...nnectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference th...

Page 76: ...cannot accept responsibility for any interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors Industry Canada Compliance Statement This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conform à la norme NMB 003 du Canada Statement for CISPR 22 Edition 2 Compliance Attention This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this...

Page 77: ...erklärung nach Paragraph 5 des EMVG ist die IBM Deutschland GmbH 70548 Stuttgart Informationen in Hinsicht EMVG Paragraph 4 Abs 1 4 Das Gerät erfüllt die Schutzanforderungen nach EN 55024 und EN 55022 Klasse A EN 55022 Klasse A Geräte müssen mit folgendem Warnhinweis versehen werden Warnung dies ist eine Einrichtung der Klasse A Diese Einrichtung kann im Wohnbereich Funkstörungen verursachen in di...

Page 78: ...dio interference in which case the user may need to perform practical actions Taiwanese Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user will be required to take adequate measures 68 Infoprint 6500 Quick Start Guide ...

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Page 83: ...5 overlay attach 16 P panel overlay label attach 16 paper chains 10 paper feed cabinet 44 pedestal 49 paper feed check 44 paper supports adjust 9 paper load 27 pedestal model attach input paper shelf 45 attach output basket 45 interface connections 23 power connections 23 quick access cover 47 remove tags 15 power connections cabinet model 17 pedestal model 23 power paper stacker 38 adjust 37 comp...

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