DiscPainter CD DVD Printer PDF User Guide


Printer Overview and Features
The DiscPainter CD/DVD printer is a color inkjet printer that prints high-quality graphics, text, and images directly onto inkjet-printable CDs and DVDs with ease and accuracy. Set up is quick and easy, and can be accomplished in just a few minutes. Regardless of your content (music, video, or data), you can print attractive, professional-looking text and graphics on discs without using clumsy adhesive labels. Below are some of the printer’s most important features:
• Prints clear, attractive designs onto the printable side of CDs and DVDs Prints high-resolution, color text and images using RadialPrint™ Technology (up to 1200 dpi)
• Prints on 120 mm and 80 mm inkjet-printable discs
• Supports full-coverage (hub-printable) discs
• Includes Discus for DYMO software so that you can create your own custom designs System Requirements

Duplicator MAX Printer Stand Optical Disc Printer PDF Installation Instructions Manual

This sheet describes how to attach the enclosed Printer Stand for a Thermal CD Printer to your Optical Disc Duplicator MAX (referred to hereafter as the “Duplicator”). Your Duplicator MAX comes equipped with an Inkjet Printer Stand attached at the factory. You will need to remove the Inkjet Printer Stand to attach your Thermal Printer stand.
1. Removing the Inkjet Printer Stand
The existing Inkjet Printer Stand is easily removed by extracting the four mounting screws that secure the Inkjet Printer Stand to the Duplicator.
2. Attaching the Thermal Printer Stand
The Thermal stand mounts over the same Mounting Holes used for the inkjet stand. Be sure to align the thermal stand with the Tray Support Bracket pointing towards the robotic arm. Secure the stand in place with the four screws removed in the previous step. Figure 1: Thermal Printer Stand
3. Attaching the Printer
Set the Thermal Printer on the Printer Alignment Pegs. Connect the Power Cable, the Parallel Printing Cable and the Printer Control Cable as described in the Duplicator Operator’s Manual.

HP Color LaserJet CP1210 Series Printer PDF User Guide

Print-quality checklist
General print-quality problems can be solved by using the following checklist:
1. Make sure that the paper or print media that you are using meets specifications. Generally, smoother paper provides better results.
2. If you are using a special print media such as labels, transparencies, glossy, or letterhead, ensure that you have printed by type.
3. Print a Configuration page and Supplies Status page. See Print information pages on page 42.
? Check the Supplies Status page to see if any supplies are low or empty. No information is provided for non-HP print cartridges.
? If the pages do not print correctly, the problem is with the hardware. Contact HP Customer Care. See HP Customer Care on page 90 or the flyer that came in the box.
4. Print a Demo page from the HP Color LaserJet CP1210 Series Toolbox. If the page prints, the problem is with the printer driver.
5. Try printing from a different program. If the page prints correctly, the problem is with the program from which you were printing.
6. Restart the computer and the product and try printing again. If the problem is not resolved, choose one of these options:
? If the problem is affecting all printed pages, see General print quality issues on page 73.
? If the problem is affecting only pages printed in color, see Solve issues with color documents on page 77.

HP LaserJet 1020 Printer PDF User Guide

Priority feed slot
You should use the priority feed slot when feeding one sheet of paper, envelope, postcard, label, or transparency. You can also use the priority feed slot to print the first page on different media than the rest of the document. Media guides ensure that the media is correctly fed into the printer and that the print is not skewed (crooked on the media). When loading media, adjust the media guides to match the width of the media that you are using.

HP Color LaserJet 2550 Series Printer PDF User Guide

HP color LaserJet 2550L The HP color LaserJet 2550L printer is a four-color laser printer that prints letter-size pages up to 20 pages per minute (ppm) in black and white, A4-size pages up to 19 ppm, and it prints letter/A4-size pages at 4 ppm in color. It includes a PCL 6 printer driver and has PostScript® level 3 emulation. Trays. The printer comes with a multipurpose tray (tray 1) that holds up to 125 sheets of various print media or 10 envelopes. The printer can also accept an optional 250-sheet tray (tray 2) for standard sizes and optional 500-sheet tray (tray 3) for A4 and letter sizes. (Optional tray 2 must be installed in order to install optional tray 3.) Print cartridges. This model comes standard with color print cartridges (cyan, yellow, and magenta) that can print up to 2,000 pages at 5 percent coverage. It comes with a black print cartridge that can print up to 5,000 pages at 5 percent coverage. (A typical business letter has 5 percent coverage.) Connectivity. The printer provides parallel and universal serial bus (USB) ports for connectivity. The printer also accepts an optional HP Jetdirect external print server for connecting to a network. Memory. The printer comes standard with a 64-megabyte (MB) random access memory (RAM). Expandability. The printer has one available DIMM slot for memory expansion and additional font support. The memory is expandable to 192 MB by adding a 128-MB DIMM.

How To Install Page Printer Driver On Linux Postscript Printer And Non-Postscript Printer PDF Instructions

We will give a short overview of LINUX printing system and explain basic things on printing on LINUX without going into details. When printing a file on LINUX it will go through several steps before coming to the printer. Generally, the printing request comes from Application layer before passing through Printing Client, Spooler and different filters. To print a file from Application layer generally we are using text files that you can
print without any problem on any printer. However, if you want to print graphics generally a Postscript printer is used to perform this operation.
Not all printers are Postscript enabled. Therefore, an emulator – Ghostscript – is used to convert Postscript files to the printer specific formats. Every file on LINUX is transformed to Postscript file which will do all conversion work before sending the print job to the printer. For sending printer job, you have to use a client program. It can be lpr or lp which are responsible of sending the print job to the printer.

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