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EPSON ActionLaser 1400
Electrical
Rated voltage:
90 to 132 VAC
Rated frequency:
50 to 60 Hz ± 3 Hz
Power
Approximately 400 W (powers down to
consumption:
less than 30 W in power save mode)
Rated current:
Approximately 3.2 amps
Controller hardware
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CPU:
Intel
RAM:
2MB expandable to 18MB
Environmental
Temperature:
Operation:
Storage:
Humidity:
Operation:
Storage:
Altitude:
8200 feet (2500 meters) maximum
Options
Single In-Line Memory Modules (SIMMs)
You can install one or two SIMMs with a capacity of 1,2,4,
or 8MB. This allows you to increase memory capacity up to
18MB.
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PostScrip
Level 2 Compatible Option
The PostScript Level 2 Compatible option allows you to use
your printer to print documents formatted for PostScript.
Adding Memory
By installing one or two 1MB, 2MB, 4MB, or 8MB Single
In-Line Memory Modules (SIMMs), you can increase printer
memory up to 18MB. You may want to add additional
memory if you are having difficulty printing complex,
graphics-intensive pages or if you regularly use many
downloaded fonts.
You can purchase SIMMs from various vendors. Be sure the
SIMMs you purchase meet the following requirements:
AL1400-2
80960SA, 16 MHz
41° to 95° F (5° to 35° C)
-4° to 104° F (-20° to 40° C)
15 to 85% RH
5 to 95% RH
Installing the SIMM
Warning:
High voltages are present inside the printer when the power is
on. Do not attempt to install a SIMM until you turn off and
unplug the printer.
1. Turn off the printer and unplug the power cable from the
electrical outlet.
2. Turn the printer so the back of the printer is facing you.
3. Use a crosshead screwdriver to remove the five screws that
secure the metal access cover. Lift off the access cover.
Warning:
Avoid touching the electrical components that alp exposed
after you remove the metal access cover. They may he very hot
if the printer has been used recently.
4. Hold the first SIMM so the notched end is at the bottom
and insert it into the J1 socket.
5. Rotate the SIMM to the left so it fits securely into the small
latches at the top and bottom.
6. If you have a second SIMM, install it into the J2 socket in
the same way.
7. Reattach the access cover.
8. Reattach the power cord.
9. Turn on the printer.
Now you need to update the printer driver's Memory
setting. If you're using Windows, follow the instructions
below. If you're using DOS, see "Accessing printer settings
in DOS" for information on changing settings in DOS.
1.
In the Program Manager, double-click the Control Panel
icon. Then double-click the Printer's icon.
2.
Choose the ActionLaser 1400 printer driver in the list of
Installed Drivers.
3.
Choose the Setup button.
4.
Once the Setup dialog box is open, choose the Printer tab.
5.
Change the Memory setting for the amount of memory
now installed in the printer. (Be sure to include the 2MB
already installed.)
Choose OK. When you return to the Printers dialog box,
6.
choose Close.
Checking the memory
To verify that memory is correctly installed, print a test sheet
by pressing the reset button at the back of the printer.
If an incorrect amount of memory is shown on the test sheet,
turn off the printer and remove the metal access cover. Make
sure you correctly installed the SIMMs. If the amount of
RAM is still incorrect, contact your dealer or a qualified
service person for assistance.
10/15/94
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