Uninet iCOLOR 700 User manual

iCOLOR 700
User Guide
And
EDGE2Print Software Installation Guide

Please ensure you follow every step in order.
Overview of the Installation
System Requirements
-Optimal Requirement ( CPU, Memory, HHD and SO)
oProcessor: i7 3.5GHz 4770K or better
oHard Drive: SSDs with 500MBs or greater
oMemory: 12 GB DDR3 1666MHz or greater.
oMotherboard: x79 Chip
oWindows 7 pro 64 bit only
-Minimum Requirement for software WITHOUT variable data ( CPU, Memory, HHD and SO)
oProcessor: Intel i5
oHard Drive: 7200 RPM
oMemory: 8 GB
oWindows 7 Pro 64 bit only
-Power 120v and 220v
oMinimum outlet (5)
-Network
o(2) IP Addresses for the Feeder and Printer
o(3) Network Cables
Before starting the software installation, you need to ensure that you have
a clean version of Windows 7 with nothing installed. In order to do so, you
will need to make sure of the following:
□There are no applications installed or currently running.
□There are no antivirus programs installed.
□The computer you’re planning to install the software on has the
printer and feeder on the same network.
□Ensure your user account has Administrator privileges on the
local computer.
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Contents
Contents ............................................................................................................................... 3
1. General Information ....................................................................................................... 5
Limitation of Liability ................................................................................................................................ 5
ICOLOR 700 Warranty............................................................................................................................... 5
Safety Information .................................................................................................................................... 6
Specifications ............................................................................................................................................ 7
ICOLOR 700 Front View............................................................................................................................. 7
ICOLOR 700 Rear View.............................................................................................................................. 8
ICOLOR 700 Internal Feeder View............................................................................................................. 9
ICOLOR 700 Rewinder View....................................................................................................................11
Feeder Display Menu Functions.............................................................................................................. 12
Printer Operator Panel............................................................................................................................ 14
2. First Time Setup............................................................................................................ 15
Unpacking and Setting Up the Printer ....................................................................................................15
Change User Account Control Settings ................................................................................................... 18
Change Region ........................................................................................................................................ 20
Installing the EDGE2Print Software ........................................................................................................21
Setting up the IP Addresses .................................................................................................................... 30
Input IP Addresses into EDGE2Print........................................................................................................ 31
Selecting a Media ID ...............................................................................................................................32
Setting up the Cost Calculator ................................................................................................................33
Changing Units of Measurement ............................................................................................................ 34
Changing the Color Registration .............................................................................................................35
Saving and Loading Page Information ....................................................................................................37
3. Before Printing ............................................................................................................. 38
EDGE2Print User Interface...................................................................................................................... 38
Measuring Your Media............................................................................................................................ 39
Loading Media for Continuous Printing.................................................................................................. 41
Loading Media/Sensor Calibration for Die-cut Label Printing ................................................................ 46
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How to Set Up the Rewinder ..................................................................................................................48
4. Printing ........................................................................................................................ 51
Adding a Label Image.............................................................................................................................. 51
Selecting the Amount of Labels ..............................................................................................................52
Adjusting the Print Alignment................................................................................................................. 52
Printing....................................................................................................................................................54
5. Software Features & How To’s...................................................................................... 55
How To Print a Full Bleed Die Cut Label..................................................................................................55
How to Create a New Media ID/Custom Media ID.................................................................................57
Editing a Newly Created Media ID ..........................................................................................................59
Install Your Own ICC Profile ....................................................................................................................60
Installing the Fonts in the RIP .................................................................................................................63
Nesting .................................................................................................................................................... 67
Rip Rotate Options .................................................................................................................................. 69
Rip Scaling Options ................................................................................................................................. 70
How to View Cost Report........................................................................................................................ 71
How to Purchase Variable Data Software (iVDP)....................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
How to Install Variable Data Software (iVDP)......................................................................................... 73
How to Print Using Banner Mode ........................................................................................................... 76
6. Trouble Shooting & Maintenance.................................................................................. 79
Toner Cartridge Replacement................................................................................................................. 79
Image Drum Replacement ......................................................................................................................81
Replacing the Transfer Belt Unit .............................................................................................................83
Fuser Replacement .................................................................................................................................85
Clearing Paper Jams ................................................................................................................................86
Manual Sensor Calibration Using the Feeder (For Die Cut Labels Only).................................................90
How to Access the Settings as an Administrator .................................................................................... 94
Paper Sensor Error Codes .......................................................................................................................95
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1. General Information
Limitation of Liability
Uninet’s total liability to the purchaser, or to any third party, for damages from any and all causes whatsoever,
regardless of the form of action, whether in contract or in tort, including negligence, and any infringement of proprietary
rights or any misappropriation or unlawful use of any proprietary rights or property of any third party shall, in the
aggregate, be limited to purchase price actually paid by the purchaser for the product relating to the damages. The
limitation of liability provisions of this agreement reflect an informed voluntary allocation of the risks (known and
unknown) that may exist in connection with the provisions of the goods and services provided hereunder by Uninet and
that such voluntary risk allocation represents a fundamental part of the agreement reached between Uninet with the
purchaser.
Uninet shall not be liable for any special, direct or indirect, incidental, consequential, exemplary, punitive or any similar
or other damages of any nature suffered by the purchaser whatsoever including, without limitation, loss of use or lack
of availability of the purchaser facilities, including its computerresources and anystored data,loss of profits or revenue,
or other commercial loss, or any claim for contribution or indemnity in respect of any claims against the purchaser,
regardless of whether Uninet has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
ICOLOR 700 Warranty
Uninet (Uninet) warrants the ICOLOR 700 (Product) to be free from defects in materials and workmanship and will
remedy any such defect according to the terms of this Limited Warranty.
Uninet warrants the Product to be free from defects in material and workmanship occurring under normal usage, within
the normal operating range and duty cycles specified. If the Uninet Customer Service Representative Department
receives notice of such defects during the warranty period, Uninet at its option, and within a reasonable time, will repair
or replace the defective Product. A certified Uninet service representative shall perform repairs, and such repairs, at
the option of Uninet, may be performed at the customer site, a dealer site, a service depot or the factory. Replacement
Product, at the optionof Uninet, maybe either newor equivalent in performance to new. Deliveryis defined by a signed
and dated receipt from the original carrier or Uninet dealer delivering the Product, or down time for repair and
replacement.
Uninet does not warrant the operation of the Product to be uninterrupted or error free. Uninet assumes no liability for
and holds itself harmless against any claims of consequential costs or damages which may arise from interruption or
error in the operation of the Product.
Uninet does not warrant defects, malfunctions and/or failures, which in its opinion, result from conditions of improper
use, abuse, neglect, operation outside the published environmental specifications, improper site preparation and
maintenance, the use of unqualified or unauthorized media (papers, films, toners, inks, fusers or belts), inadequate
preventative maintenance, unauthorized modifications or unauthorized maintenance. Such conditions shall render this
warranty void and otherwise release Uninet from its liability under this Product warranty. Consumables are non-
warranty items.
All product returned to factory must be accompanied by an RMA number, obtained by calling the Uninet Service
Department at 403-204-5200 or as otherwise instructed. Shipping and handling charges to vendor for repair are the
sole responsibility of the customer. Uninet will cover shipping charges on the return of the repaired unit for the term of
the warranty as stated above. Shipping will consist of Standard Shipment level or Best Effort. Accelerated or Premium
Shipping Service is available but costs will be fully born by customer. Any international duties and taxes payable on
transporting the repaired unit across international borders will be the responsibility of the customer. The ICOLOR 700
Printer is a Canadian made product and therefore falls under the import/export laws of NAFTA.
A written receipt for the Product, showing the date of purchase, dealer’s name, and both the model and serial
number/PID’s of the Product must accompany any request or claim for work to be performed under this Limited
Warranty. Additional information on obtaining service under this Limited Warranty or for obtaining Extended Warranty
coverage contact Uninet directly at 866-415-Uninet (4797) or at 403-204-5200.
Uninet or its authorized service partner will repair, or at its option replace, at no charge, any defective
component(s) of the Product for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. This Limited Warranty
extends to the original purchaser only. This Limited Warranty does not extend to consumable items.
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Safety Information
Your Uninet product has been carefully designed to give you years of safe, reliable performance. As with all electrical
equipment, there are a few basic precautions you should take to avoid hurting yourself or damaging the product.
Warning - Here are some of the things to look for:
•Save all provided documentation for future reference. Ensure all warning and instruction labels on the product are
read, understood and followed in order to prevent any risk of injury.
•This product may be heavy. Please check the weight of the product and take all necessary precautions to prevent
the risk of personal injury. Place your product on a firm, solid surface. If placed on something unsteady, it may fall
and be damaged. If placed on a soft surface, the vents may be blocked, causing the product to overheat.
•If the product is installed on a cabinet or high capacity feeder, ensure wheel locks are applied once placed in final
position for use, to prevent risk of movement or injury.
•Protect your product from overheating. Make sure no obstructions block the openings of the product. Do not put the
product on or near a heat source (such as a radiator or heat register). Keep the product outof direct sunlight. Allow
enough room around the product for adequate ventilation and easy access to the paper paths. If the product is
placed in any kind of enclosure, make sure the enclosure is well ventilated to prevent a fire.
•When the product cover is open, do not touch the fuser unit or print head as you may receive burns. Allow it to cool
before touching.
•If the product casing gets extremely hot or smoke, unusual smells or abnormal noises are emitted from the product,
there is a risk of fire. Unplug the mains connector and contact Uninet service.
•Do not use the product near water. Do not spill liquid of any kind on it. Do not connect or disconnect the power plug
with a wet hand as this may cause electric shock. Unplug the product before you clean it. Use only a damp cloth;
do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Do not use an extremely flammable spray near the product as the product
contains high temperature parts that may cause a fire.
•Be certain that your power source matches the rating listed on the back of the product. If you are not sure, check
with your dealer or local power company before connecting the product.
•Do not connect this product to an uninterruptible power supply (UPS).
•Your product has a grounded, three-prong plug as a safety feature. This plug only fits into a grounded outlet. If the
plug does not fit, the outlet may be an older, non-grounded type. Contact an electrician to have the outlet replaced.
Do not use an adapter to defeat the grounding.
•Install the product near an easily accessible power outlet and avoid damaging the power cord. Do not put anything
on it or place it where it will be walked on. If the cord becomes damaged or frayed, replace it immediately.
•If you are using an extension cord or power bar with the product, make sure the total amperes required by all the
equipment on the extension is less than the extension’s rating. The total ratings of all equipment plugged into the
outlet should not exceed 15 amperes.
•Do not poke anything in the ventilation slots of the product. You could get an electrical shock or cause hazardous
electrical arcing, which could cause a fire.
•The acoustic noise of this product is less than 70 dB (A) as measured in accordance with EN ISO 7779.
•The operating condition range for your product is: 10 to 32°C and 20 to 80% RH. Operation of the product outside
this range could result in damage to the product.
•Do not throw toner cartridges or image drum cartridges into a fire as you may receive burns from a dust explosion.
•Ensure loose clothing and hair is kept clear of moving parts when the product is in operation to prevent possible
risk of injury.
•Ensure both the product and mains power switches are in the OFF position before connecting the AC power cable.
•Always hold the power plug to connect/disconnect the power cable to/from the mains socket. Unplugging by pulling
on the cable can cause fraying and may lead to fire or electric shock.
•Use only the power cable supplied. Using a power cable not intended for this product may lead to fire or electric
shock. Do not use the power cable supplied with this product for any other electrical equipment.
•Aside from the routine maintenance described in the documentation, do not try to service the product yourself.
Removing the cover may expose you to shocks or other hazards.
•Do not make any adjustments other than those outlined in the documentation. You may cause damage that will
require extensive repair work. The provided documentation explains how to get your product serviced by qualified
Uninet technicians. If anything happens that indicating your product is not working properly or has been damaged,
unplug it immediately and follow the procedures in the provided documentation for having your product serviced.
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Specifications
ICOLOR 700: System Specifications
Print Speed
Up to 9.14 meters/min (30 ft/min)
Technology
Single Pass 4 Color LED (CMYK)
Printer Processor1
533 MHz
Media Width
Minimum: 6.0 inches (152.4 mm)
Maximum: 8.5 inches (216 mm)
Print Width
Minimum: 6.0 inches (152.4 mm)
Maximum: 8.24 inches (209.3 mm)
Print Length
Up to 420 meters (1378 ft)
Substrate Types2
Die Cut Label Stock
Kiss Cut Label Stock
Non Die Cut Label Stock
Tag Stock
Print Quality
1200 x 600 dpi
Toner Supplies3
CMY - 11,500 pages @ 5%
K - 11,000 pages @ 5%
(Rated according to ISO/IEC 19798 guidelines)
Drum Supplies4
CMYK - 30,000 pages @ 5%
(Rated according to ISO/IEC 19798 guidelines)
Feeder System
Input roll maximum outside diameter: 8 inches (203 mm)
Core inside diameter: 3 inches (76.2 mm)
Maximum input roll weight: 14 lbs (6.35 kg)
Cut on the fly, auto cut
Auto page width registration
Front Panel LCD interface
Web management system torque
Auto adjusting form synchronization
Rewinder System
Output roll maximum diameter: 8 inches (203 mm)
Core inside diameter: 3.0 inches (76.2 mm)
Maximum output roll weight: 14 lbs (6.35 kg)
Dimensions (H X W X D)
Printer & Feeder: 26" x 17.1 "x 21.5" (660 mm x 434 mm x
546 mm)
Rewinder: 16" x 19.75" x 19" (406 mm x 502 mm x 483 mm)
Weight
Printer & Feeder: 110 lbs (49.9 kg)
Rewinder: 27.65 lbs (12.54 kg)
Operating Environment
Temperature: 10°C to 20°C (50 to 89.6°F)
Humidity: 20 to 60% RH
Power
110 - 127 VAC, 50/60 Hz @ 1150W
220 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz @ 1150W
Certifications
FCC Class A, CE, cTUVus, CCC
Warranty
1year – Parts & Labour
1. Published performance results based on laboratory testing. Individual results may vary.
2. This product is designed and engineered to operate only with genuine Uninet consumables and certified media
substrates. Please contact Uninet for the most current Certified Media List of substrates available.
3. Letter-size sheets at 5% coverage. Printer ships with a 7,500 page set of starter toners.
4. Based on 500 cut-sheet pages/job.
Uninet reserves the right to change product specifications without notice. Trademarks are the property of their
respective manufacturers. ©2014 Copyright, Uninet. All Rights Reserved. All content is subject to change without notice.
ICOLOR 700 Front View
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1. LED Heads
2. Toner Cartridges (C, M, Y, K)
3. Front Cover Release Lever (Blue Handle
Behind Cover)
4. Cut On The Fly Module
5. Feeder Display Menu
6. Spindle Pin
7. Left and Right Media Guides
8. Static Bar
9. Front Cover
10. Black Tray Latches
11. Width Adjustment Wheel
12. Extension Arms
13. Feeder
14. Top Cover Release Button
15. Drum Units (C, M, Y, K)
16. Rewinder
17. Fuser Release Levers
ICOLOR 700 Rear View
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1. Printer Network Connection
2. Printer Power Outlet
3. Feeder Network Connection
4. Feeder Power Outlet
5. Paper Exit Path
6. Rewinder Plate (Rewinder Not Shown
Attached)
Note: USB port is not available
ICOLOR 700 Internal Feeder View
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1. Drive Roller
2. Left and Right Media Guides
3. Tension Roller
4. Pinch Roller
5. Static Bar
6. Black Tray Latches
7. Width Adjustment Wheel
8. Extension Arms
9. Spindle Pin
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ICOLOR 700 Rewinder View
1. Left End Disk
2. Switch Panel
3. DC Power In
4. Spindle
5. Core Adjustment Knob
6. Right End Disk
7. Dancer Arm
8. Lockdown Knob
9. Width Adjustment
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Feeder Display Menu Functions
1. Display – Displays the feeder status and any error messages
2. On Line/UP – Toggles between Online and Offline, and also serves as an “UP” selection button
3. DOWN – Serves as an “DOWN” selection button
4. Load Button – Press to complete loading paper
5. Menu/Select - Accesses the three menus: Feeder Configuration, Feeder Calibration and Network Settings
To access the feeder menu items, press the On Line button to toggle online or offline and gain access to your Menu
system. There are three main menu items: Feeder Configurations, Feeder Calibrations and Network Settings.
M1: Feeder Configurations – NOT AVAILABLE
To access the feeder configuration menu, select On Line to turn the feeder offline. Press the Menu key once for
the M1: Feeder Config menu to appear. The following item is under Feeder Config:
I1:
Media
Type
To access the I1: Media Type menu, select the On Line button to take the feeder offline.
To change the media type, hold down the Menu key until the * disappears. Use the UP and DOWN
arrow keys to select the required media. To save the selection, hold down the Menu key again until
the * appears. The media type is now set. To exit press the Menu button. Select On Line button to
take the feeder back online.
M2: Calibrations
Under the Calibrations menu items, it is possible to configure both the Top and Bottom Load Sensors, the Sensor
Gap, Cut on the Fly parameters and Auto Calibration menus.
To access the M2: Calibrations menu, select On Line to turn the feeder offline. Press the Menu key twice for the M2:
Calibrations menu to appear. The following items are under Calibrations:
I1: Bot
Load
Sensor
This item configures the parameters for the bottom load sensor. To access the I1: Bot Load Sensor
menu, select the UP arrow until I1: Bot Load Sensor is shown on the display.
To change the settings, hold down the Menu key for about one full second until the * disappears. Use
the UP and DOWN arrow keys to set the required values. To save the values, press Menu. When all
values have been set, press and hold the Menu key for about one full second, until the * appears. The
bottom load sensor values are now set. To exit press the Menu button. Select On Line button to take the
feeder back online.
I2: Top
Load
Sensor
This item configures the parameters for the top load sensor. To access the I2: Top Load Sensor menu,
select the UP arrow until I2: Top Load Sensor is shown on the display.
To change the settings, hold down the Menu key for about one full second until the * disappears. Use
the UP and DOWN arrow keys to set the required values. To save the values, press Menu. When all
values have been set, press and hold the Menu key for about one full second, until the * appears. The
top load sensor values are now set. To exit press the Menu button. Select On Line button to take the
feeder back online.
3
4
5
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I3: Reg
Sensor
Back
This item configures the gap between back sensors. To access the I3: Reg Sensor Back menu, select the
UP arrow until I3: Reg Sensor Back is shown on the display.
To change the settings, hold down the Menu key for about one full second until the * disappears. Use
the UP and DOWN arrow keys to set the required values. To save the values, press Menu. When all
values have been set, press and hold the Menu key for about one full second, until the * appears. The
back sensor or gap values are now set. To exit press the Menu button. Select On Line button to take the
feeder back online.
I4:
RSEN
Autocal
This item configures the auto calibration values. To access the I4: RSEN Autocal menu, select the UP
arrow until I4: RSEN Autocal is shown on the display.
To change the settings, hold down the Menu key for about one full second until the * disappears. Use
the UP and DOWN arrow keys to set the required values. To save the values, press Menu. When all
values have been set, press and hold the Menu key for about one full second, until the * appears. The
autocalibration values are now set. To exit press the Menu button. Select On Line button to take the
feeder back online.
I5:
COTF
Paramet
ers
This item configures the parameters for Cut on the Fly. To access the I5: COTF Parameters menu, select
the UP arrow until I5: COTF Parameters is shown on the display.
To change the settings, hold down the Menu key for about one full second until the * disappears. Use
the UP and DOWN arrow keys to set the required values. To save the values, press Menu. When all
values have been set, press and hold the Menu key for about one full second, until the * appears. The
COTF parameter values are now set. To exit press the Menu button. Select On Line button to take the
feeder back online.
M3: Network Settings
The Network Settings menu items allow configuration of the IP Address, the Subnet Mask and the Default
Gateway.
To access the M3: Network Settings menu, select On Line to turn the feeder offline. Press the Menu key three
times for the M3: Network Settings menu to appear. The following items are under Network Settings:
I1: IP
Address
This item sets the IP Address. To access the I1: IP Address menu, select the UP arrow until I1: IP
Address is shown on the display.
To change the settings, hold down the Menu key for about one full second until the * disappears. Use
the UP and DOWN arrow keys to set the required values. To save the values, press Menu. When all
values have been set, press and hold the Menu key for about one full second, until the * appears. The
IP Address now set. To exit press the Menu button. Select On Line button to take the feeder back
online.
I2:
Subnet
Mask
This item sets the Subnet Mask. To access the I2: Subnet Mask menu, select the UP arrow until I2:
Subnet Mask is shown on the display.
To change the settings, hold down the Menu key for about one full second until the * disappears. Use
the UP and DOWN arrow keys to set the required values. To save the values, press Menu. When all
values have been set, press and hold the Menu key for about one full second, until the * appears. The
Subnet Mask is now set. To exit press the Menu button. Select On Line button to take the feeder back
online.
I3:
Gateway
This item sets the Default Gateway. To access the I3: Gateway menu, select the UP arrow until I3:
Gateway is shown on the display.
To change the settings, hold down the Menu key for about one full second until the * disappears. Use
the UP and DOWN arrow keys to set the required values. To save the values, press Menu. When all
values have been set, press and hold the Menu key for about one full second, until the * appears. The
default Gateway now set. To exit press the Menu button. Select On Line button to take the feeder
back online.
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Printer Operator Panel
1.Ready LED ON: Ready to receive data
BLINKING: Processing data
OFF: Offline 6. Attention LED
ON: A warning occurs. Printing
may be possible (e.g. low toner)
BLINKING: An error occurs.
Printing not possible (e.g. toner
empty)
OFF: Normal Condition
2. Display Displays the printer status and any
error messages. 7. Back Button Returns to the previous menu
3. Menu Scroll
Buttons
Enters the Menu mode. In Menu
mode, forwards or reverses the
menu item displayed.
Press for 2 seconds or longer to
jump from top to bottom
8. Enter Button
In the ONLINE or OFFLINE mode:
enters the Menu mode.
In the Menu mode: determines the
setting selected.
4. On Line
Button
Switches between ONLINE and
OFFLINE
Scrolls the HELP screen
9. Cancel Button
Deletes the data being printed or
received when pressed for two
seconds or longer.
Exits the menu and goes ONLINE
when pressed in the Menu mode.
5. Help Button Provides advice when an error
occurs 10.Power Save/
Wake up Button
Pressing this button switches the
machine into sleep or wake- up
mode.
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2. First Time Setup
Unpacking and Setting Up the Printer
STEP 1 of 10 STEP 2 of 10
With two people lift the top (feeder) box off of the
bottom (printer) box. Open the feeder box and
remove the feeder.
Remove the wing nut on the bottom of the feeder
before placing upright on any surface. Position the
feeder on a level surface. Open the feeder and
remove all packaging material. Close the feeder
door.
Lift the lid off of the printer box. With two people,
remove the printer from the box. Remove all of the
packaging tape from the outside of the printer.
STEP 3 of 10 STEP 4 of 10
Press the button to open the top lid. Remove the fuser shipping lock.
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STEP 5 of 10 STEP 6 of 10
Pull the drums/toners out of the printer. Remove
the protective film. Place the drums and toners
back into the printer. Ensure all four toners are
locked into the four drums by checking the blue
lever. Close the printer lid.
IMPORTANT: Once the drums/toners are
removed, they must not be exposed to light for
more than 5 minutes. To prevent damage, cover
them with a dark sheet or reinstall.
NOTE: All consumables are print ready and do not
need to be replaced upon opening. Once the
consumables have reached their lifespan, please
refer to the appendix on how to replace and install
all consumables
Align the printer with the pins located on the top of the
feeder. Keep the printer level and flush to the front
while lowering it onto the feeder.
STEP 7 of 10 STEP 8 of 10
Unpack the rewinder, removing all of the
packaging tape.
Unwrap the rewinder attachment and prepare to
install on the printer.
Attach the rewinder plate to the feeder using the
screws located on the back of the feeder. Make sure it
is in line with the paper output feeder. You can adjust
the rewinder plate once it is loosely secured by
moving it slightly left or right. Adjust accordingly.
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Step 9 of 10
Attach the rewinder mechanism to the plate using the black thumb screws. Make sure that the rewinder
mechanism is fully supported so it does not bend or break the rewinder plate.
The rewinder attachment has been successfully installed.
STEP 10 of 10
Once the rewinder is installed, you need to connect the network and power cables to the correct outlets.
All of the outlets are located on the back side of the ICOLOR 700, connect accordingly.
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Change User Account Control Settings
STEP 1 of 5
Click
Start
from Windows toolbar, and then click
Control Panel
.
STEP 2 of 5
Click User Account and Family Safety.
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STEP 3 of 5
Click User Accounts.
STEP 4 of 5
Click Change User Account Control settings.
STEP 5 of 5
Move the left bar all the way down to the bottom and click
OK
.
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Change Region
STEP 1 of 4
Click Start from Windows toolbar then click Control Panel.
STEP 2 of 4
Click
Clock, Language, and Region
.
STEP 3 of 4
Click Region and Language.
STEP 4 of 4
From the Format list, select English (Canada) and then click OK.
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