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• Introduction
• At a glance
• Setting up the printer
• What you get with your printer
• Installing the optional lower tray assembly
• Removing the packing material from inside the printer
• Install the transfer roll
• Adding paper or transparencies
• Connecting the printer
• Printer ports
• LocalTalk connection
• Serial connection
• Ethernet connection (Phaser 220i only)
• Connecting the power and turning on the printer
• Front panel at power-up
• Rear panel at power-up
• Sample prints
• Startup page
• When the printer is ready for operation
• Installing a driver on your computer
• Phaser 220 drivers and utilities diskettes
• PC users
• Microsoft Windows
• DOS
• Macintosh users
• Other software requirements
• Workstation users
• Turning off the sample prints
• Turning off the startup page
• Setting up PC ports (DOS)
• Parallel port setup
• Serial port setup
• What next
• Printing from a Macintosh
• Printing from a PC (Windows)
• Printing from a PC (DOS)
• Printing from a workstation
• Margins and print area
• Perforated paper and transparencies
• Non-perforated plain paper
• Using two paper trays
• Selecting driver features
• Color correction
• Fonts
• Resident typefaces (PostScript)
• Resident typefaces (PCL5)
• Downloading fonts
• Font upgrade (Phaser 220e)
• Installing Macintosh screen fonts
• Printer languages: PostScript, HP-GL, PCL5
• Changing the HP-GL default settings
• Printing hints
• Getting the largest printed picture
• Why should I use perforated paper
• How long does it take to make a print
• Which port is faster, parallel or serial
• Overview
• Importance of cleaning
• When to clean
• Cleaning kit
• Cleaning the paper-pick rollers
• Cleaning the printer (every 5000 prints)
• Cleaning the transfer roll sensor pad
• Cleaning the drum
• Cleaning the exit rollers
• Always use Tektronix supplies
• Ordering information
• Supplies kits
• Using plain paper
• ColorCoat™ transfer roll
• Use the correct paper tray for plain-paper printing
• Recommended paper types
• Handling supplies
• Removing a used transfer roll
• Clearing transfer roll jams
• Clearing paper jams
• Problems and solutions
• If you can't make a print
• Printer not operating
• Printer doesn't appear in the Chooser
• READY light blinks, but the file does not print
• MEDIA light blinks, and no print is produced
• Print job does not finish (the printer times out)
• Media problems
• Frequent paper-picking errors
• Frequent paper jams
• You feel resistance when installing the paper tray
• Problems with image size and position
• Off-set images
• Cut-off images
• Image prints over perforations
• Margins are too big with perforated paper or transparencies
• Image shifts or margins are incorrect (Macintosh)
• Print quality problems
• Streaks or spots
• Black-and-white instead of color
• Startup page prints even though it is disabled
• Generating the configuration page
• Whom to call for help
• HAL — Highly Automated Library
• Rear panel (Phaser 220e)
• Parallel port
• Serial port
• Upgrade kits
• Advantages of adding memory
• Adding a hard disk for font storage (Phaser 220i only)
• Requirements for adding a hard disk
• Connecting one disk
• Connecting multiple disks
• Changing the line voltage
• Repacking your printer
• FCC Class B device (for 115 VAC equipment)
• Material Safety Data Sheet
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• Before You Begin
• Checking the diskettes
• Using this manual
• Printing reference chapters
• Using the printer
• When to use the drivers
• When to use the utility Þles
• When to use the switches
• Where to Þnd the drivers, utility Þles, and built-in...
• Understanding driver and utility Þle interactions
• For Macintosh users
• Opening the READ ME Þles on the diskettes
• Using the Macintosh driver
• Using the Macintosh utility Þles
• For PC users
• Using the Windows driver
• Using the PC utility Þles
• For workstation users
• Printing From a Macintosh
• Using the Macintosh printer driver
• System requirements
• Installing the driver
• Selecting the printer in the Chooser
• Using the Tektronix driver
• Using the LaserWriter 8.0 printer driver
• Printing from an application
• PDF printer description Þles
• PDX printer description Þles
• PPD printer description Þle
• PANTONE Color Template for Adobe Illustrator
• PANTONE Color Library for Aldus FreeHand
• Printing From a PC
• Using the Tektronix printer driver for Windows
• Accessing on-line help
• If you already have Tektronix printers installed
• Installing the Tektronix driver
• ConÞguring the Tektronix driver
• Installing the Tektronix driver on a network
• Updating the standard Microsoft Windows PostScript driver
• Using DOS drivers
• PPD printer description Þles
• PANTONE Color library Þle for Adobe Illustrator
• PANTONE Color library Þle for Aldus FreeHand
• PANTONE Color palette Þle for CorelDRAW!
• Printing from a Workstation
• Using the utility Þles
• About PostScript Level 2 operators
• About Control-D characters
• Obtaining the PC utility Þles
• Mounting the Þles from a PC DOS diskette
• Downloading Þles from the Tektronix Color Printer...
• Using the Tektronix Bulletin Board System
• PostScript code for Tektronix utility Þles
• ANYTRAY.PS (to print on media from either tray)
• CONFIG.PS (setting PostScript job and wait timeouts)
• DEVPARAM.PS (conÞguring a serial port)
• HPGLPENS.PS (set HP-GL pen colors)
• HPGLTEST.PLT (test HP-GL mode)
• PSTEST.PS (test PostScript mode)
• RESET.PS (resetting the printer)
• LOWRTRAY.PS (to print on media from the printer's lower...
• NOSTRTPG.PS (turn off startup page)
• STARTPG.PS (turning on startup page)
• UPPRTRAY.PS (to print on media from the printer's upper...
• Selecting Media and Image Options
• Printing tasks for Macintosh users
• Printing tasks for PC users
• Selecting a paper size
• Selecting the paper source
• Using a driver
• Selecting image orientation
• Selecting media type
• Selecting print quality
• Selecting Color Corrections
• TekColor Dynamic Correction
• How to use color
• Making color corrections
• Using the driver selections
• Using the utility Þles and switches
• Using the switches on the printerÕs rear panel
• Simulate display colors
• Print a truer blue
• Use printerÕs current color defaults
• Turning off all color corrections
• Closely match printing press colors
• Using simple color conversions
• Printing the color sampler charts
• Before you print the CMYK, RGB, and HSB color charts
• Printing the CMYK, RGB, and HSB color charts
• Printing the PANTONEÒ Color chart
• Using Fonts and SCSI Hard Disks
• Using Macintosh screen fonts
• Decompressing the fonts
• Using the decompressed fonts
• Using fonts with Windows
• Printing a font sampler
• Downloading fonts to the printer
• Downloading Macintosh fonts
• Downloading PC fonts
• Formatting a SCSI hard disk connected to the printer
• Initializing a formatted SCSI hard disk
• Enabling and disabling Sys/Start Job execution
• Modifying Printer Operation
• Changing the printer's name
• Enabling and disabling the startup page
• Printing a conÞguration page
• Resetting the printer
• Macintosh users
• PC and workstation users
• Adding Control-D characters to PC Þles
• Removing Control-D characters
• ConÞguring a serial port for a printer
• Using Different Printer Language Modes
• Printer language tasks for PC and workstation users
• Setting PostScript and HP-GL job and wait timeouts
• Changing printer language mode
• Printing PostScript Þles
• Testing printer language mode change
• HP-GL mode
• PostScript mode
• Setting default HP-GL pen colors
• Troubleshooting
• Getting help
• Reaching the Technical Support staff
• Using the automated fax system
• Selecting a SCSI hard disk
• Resolving error or alert messages
• Solving printing problems
• PostScript printing errors
• Using a PostScript error handler
• Improving print speed
• If the printer isn't printing
• If printed colors are not what you expected
• Fixing timeout problems in Windows
• Sharing the printer on a network
• If you have problems using the paper trays
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