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== Epson AL-C3800 Printer Setup Guide, for Windows, Linux and Mac ==
 
== Epson AL-C3800 Printer Setup Guide, for Windows, Linux and Mac ==
  
=== Introduction ===
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== Introduction ==
  
 
As of 15 November 2007, the Applied Optics Group has a new printer, which lives (like the old one) in the Applied Optics Research Office, Tower room 202. It is an Epson AcuLaser C3800, it is a single-pass A4 colour laser printer with a built-in duplexer, 750 sheet capacity, 128Mb of memory and native PostScript level 3 support. Printer toner cartridges should last about 9500 pages (but they are about £100). Hopefully it will not jam as often as the old printer, which was an Epson AL-C1100 with a retro-fitted duplexer. "Single pass" means that colour printing is comparable in speed to monotone printing (20 ppm for colour, 25 ppm for B+W). Additionally, if you tell the printer to print in colour and there are pages without any colour at all, those pages will automatically be printed in black and white only (saving on consumables). For Windows users, this option is buried away in the hidden settings section of the printer driver where, presumably, Epson are hoping you will never venture. So please pay close attention to the setup instructions!
 
As of 15 November 2007, the Applied Optics Group has a new printer, which lives (like the old one) in the Applied Optics Research Office, Tower room 202. It is an Epson AcuLaser C3800, it is a single-pass A4 colour laser printer with a built-in duplexer, 750 sheet capacity, 128Mb of memory and native PostScript level 3 support. Printer toner cartridges should last about 9500 pages (but they are about £100). Hopefully it will not jam as often as the old printer, which was an Epson AL-C1100 with a retro-fitted duplexer. "Single pass" means that colour printing is comparable in speed to monotone printing (20 ppm for colour, 25 ppm for B+W). Additionally, if you tell the printer to print in colour and there are pages without any colour at all, those pages will automatically be printed in black and white only (saving on consumables). For Windows users, this option is buried away in the hidden settings section of the printer driver where, presumably, Epson are hoping you will never venture. So please pay close attention to the setup instructions!
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So, this document will initially concentrate on instructing Windows users how to install the new printer drivers. I will update it in the future to inform Linux users how to print to the new printer from a fresh install (although to be honest this will probably be done for you at installation).
 
So, this document will initially concentrate on instructing Windows users how to install the new printer drivers. I will update it in the future to inform Linux users how to print to the new printer from a fresh install (although to be honest this will probably be done for you at installation).
  
=== Printer queues, and printer drivers ===
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== Printer queues, and printer drivers ==
  
==== Windows users ====
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=== Windows users ===
  
 
Windows users will be printing directly to the printer over the network, using a local copy of the Epson printer driver. There is no printer queue (apart from the one on the printer itself). The optics Linux server is not involved in any way. If the Epson printer is spewing out pages of rubbish, then press the button that looks like a trash can on the front of the printer, and the job that’s spewing out the rubbish should stop within a few pages.
 
Windows users will be printing directly to the printer over the network, using a local copy of the Epson printer driver. There is no printer queue (apart from the one on the printer itself). The optics Linux server is not involved in any way. If the Epson printer is spewing out pages of rubbish, then press the button that looks like a trash can on the front of the printer, and the job that’s spewing out the rubbish should stop within a few pages.
  
==== Linux and Mac users ====
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=== Linux and Mac users ===
  
 
Linux and Mac users are printing via a ''CUPS printer server'' running on ''optics.eee.nottingham.ac.uk'' ("the main optics Linux server"). There is no need to install a local version of the printer driver on your PC. Your print jobs go into a print queue on the optics print server, and this can be accessed in the usual way. You are encouraged to add the following URL to your bookmarks on your preferred web browser:
 
Linux and Mac users are printing via a ''CUPS printer server'' running on ''optics.eee.nottingham.ac.uk'' ("the main optics Linux server"). There is no need to install a local version of the printer driver on your PC. Your print jobs go into a print queue on the optics print server, and this can be accessed in the usual way. You are encouraged to add the following URL to your bookmarks on your preferred web browser:
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Using the icons at the top of the screen you can remove dodgy jobs, and restart the printer if for some reason CUPS has decided to "stop" it (due to it running out of paper or something trivial). See this web page before hassling me, remove jobs from the top of the list, and check that the printer is not "stopped."
 
Using the icons at the top of the screen you can remove dodgy jobs, and restart the printer if for some reason CUPS has decided to "stop" it (due to it running out of paper or something trivial). See this web page before hassling me, remove jobs from the top of the list, and check that the printer is not "stopped."
  
=== Supplies etc ===
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== Supplies etc ==
  
==== Toner ====
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=== Toner ===
  
 
'''To be updated'''
 
'''To be updated'''
  
==== Paper ====
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=== Paper ===
  
 
If you use the printer then make sure there is always plenty of paper available. You get paper from the General Office on the 6th floor of the Tower. If anyone asks, it's for the Applied Optics Group. It's worth getting a box, or a few reams, at a time.
 
If you use the printer then make sure there is always plenty of paper available. You get paper from the General Office on the 6th floor of the Tower. If anyone asks, it's for the Applied Optics Group. It's worth getting a box, or a few reams, at a time.
  
=== Instructions for Windows XP users ===
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== Instructions for Windows XP users ==
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# Find the ''Epson AcuLaser C3800 Series CD.'' Copies of the CD can be found in the ''printer supplies drawer,'' which is underneath the new printer in the Applied Optics Research Office (Tower room 202).
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# Insert the CD into your PC... this may start the installation program automatically, if not, do it manually.
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# Click ''User Installation''.
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# Click ''Easy Install''.
 +
# Click ''Network''.
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# Make sure you only have ''EPSON Status Monitor'' ticked - you don't need all the other rubbish.
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# Click ''Install''.
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# Agree to the terms and conditions if you agree with them. If not, no printing for you.
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# If the Windows firewall pops up a warning about the Epson installation program, click the appropriate button to let it continue (on the PC I tried this on, it was ''Unblock'').
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# The installer will scan the "local network" - I don't know how far this extends - for Epson AL-C3800 printers. One or more printers may be found. If none are found then it's likely that your PC's IP address is not in the EEE range (which I believe is 128.243.70.xxx to 128.243.75.xxx).
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# Please '''take great care to select the correct printer!''' The printer you are looking for has the IP address '''128.243.74.112''' and has a MAC address 000048D77033. Click ''Next''.
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# Click ''Next'' again.
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# Enter a sensible printer name: Suggest ''Optics Colour Printer''. Can be set as default.
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# Choose whether or not to print a test page.
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# Click ''Finish''.
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# The user guide and paper jam guide are installed by default.
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# The ''Epson Status Monitor'' is installed.
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# At the end, click ''Exit'' and eject the CD. '''YOU HAVE NOT FINISHED YET!'''
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# Find the ''Printers and Faxes'' window (may be under ''Control Panel'').
 +
# Right-click your new printer, and select ''Printing Preferences''.
 +
# Tick ''Duplex'' (otherwise you'll always print single-sided and waste paper).
 +
# Now for the sneaky hidden bit... pay attention...
 +
# Click the ''Optional Settings'' tab at the top.
 +
# Click the ''Extended Settings'' button.
 +
# Tick the box that says ''"Conserve colour consumables"''
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# Click ''Ok''.
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# Click ''Ok''.
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'''PLEASE RETURN THE EPSON DRIVER CD TO WHERE YOU FOUND IT. DO IT NOW. THANK YOU!'''
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So you have now set up the new printer to print double-sided and in colour, and any pages without any colour at all will just be printed in black and white (so no colour toner is wasted). If you want to print a document either in black and white, or maybe single-sided, you can do so on a case-by-case basis. From the application's ''Print'' window, click ''Properties'' and then select/deselect the appropriate attributes.
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== Instructions for Mac Users ==
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=== For those previously using the old Optics printer (AL-C1100) ===
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Absolutely nothing to do.
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=== For those who have not previously printed to the old Optics printer ===
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There is not much to do on the Mac, as the new printer (with variations for monotone/colour, and single/double-sided) will be automatically detected.

Revision as of 11:27, 15 November 2007

Epson AL-C3800 Printer Setup Guide, for Windows, Linux and Mac

Introduction

As of 15 November 2007, the Applied Optics Group has a new printer, which lives (like the old one) in the Applied Optics Research Office, Tower room 202. It is an Epson AcuLaser C3800, it is a single-pass A4 colour laser printer with a built-in duplexer, 750 sheet capacity, 128Mb of memory and native PostScript level 3 support. Printer toner cartridges should last about 9500 pages (but they are about £100). Hopefully it will not jam as often as the old printer, which was an Epson AL-C1100 with a retro-fitted duplexer. "Single pass" means that colour printing is comparable in speed to monotone printing (20 ppm for colour, 25 ppm for B+W). Additionally, if you tell the printer to print in colour and there are pages without any colour at all, those pages will automatically be printed in black and white only (saving on consumables). For Windows users, this option is buried away in the hidden settings section of the printer driver where, presumably, Epson are hoping you will never venture. So please pay close attention to the setup instructions!

This set of instructions has 2 purposes:

  1. Instruct you how to change over printing from the old (AL-C1100) printer to the new (AL-C3800) printer.
  2. Instruct you how to install printer drivers from scratch (new PC, new operating system)

That's the theory in any case. In practice, Linux and Mac users need do absolutely nothing as far as point 1 is concerned - just carry on printing as before, your print jobs will now magically appear out of the new printer rather than the old one - whilst Windows users will have to install new printer drivers whether you've previously been printing to the old printer or not.

So, this document will initially concentrate on instructing Windows users how to install the new printer drivers. I will update it in the future to inform Linux users how to print to the new printer from a fresh install (although to be honest this will probably be done for you at installation).

Printer queues, and printer drivers

Windows users

Windows users will be printing directly to the printer over the network, using a local copy of the Epson printer driver. There is no printer queue (apart from the one on the printer itself). The optics Linux server is not involved in any way. If the Epson printer is spewing out pages of rubbish, then press the button that looks like a trash can on the front of the printer, and the job that’s spewing out the rubbish should stop within a few pages.

Linux and Mac users

Linux and Mac users are printing via a CUPS printer server running on optics.eee.nottingham.ac.uk ("the main optics Linux server"). There is no need to install a local version of the printer driver on your PC. Your print jobs go into a print queue on the optics print server, and this can be accessed in the usual way. You are encouraged to add the following URL to your bookmarks on your preferred web browser:

http://optics.eee.nottingham.ac.uk:631/admin

(the ":631" is important!). There is also a link to this page from the Applied Optics "Useful Links" page - see any handy mug for the web address. You will need a username and password to administer the queue (remove jobs, restart the printer etc). These are:

  • Username: printadmin
  • Password: optics3rd

(You can only administer the queue locally. If you are using the local optics web proxy, then you will need to exclude the domain ".nottingham.ac.uk" from the web proxy).

Using the icons at the top of the screen you can remove dodgy jobs, and restart the printer if for some reason CUPS has decided to "stop" it (due to it running out of paper or something trivial). See this web page before hassling me, remove jobs from the top of the list, and check that the printer is not "stopped."

Supplies etc

Toner

To be updated

Paper

If you use the printer then make sure there is always plenty of paper available. You get paper from the General Office on the 6th floor of the Tower. If anyone asks, it's for the Applied Optics Group. It's worth getting a box, or a few reams, at a time.

Instructions for Windows XP users

  1. Find the Epson AcuLaser C3800 Series CD. Copies of the CD can be found in the printer supplies drawer, which is underneath the new printer in the Applied Optics Research Office (Tower room 202).
  2. Insert the CD into your PC... this may start the installation program automatically, if not, do it manually.
  3. Click User Installation.
  4. Click Easy Install.
  5. Click Network.
  6. Make sure you only have EPSON Status Monitor ticked - you don't need all the other rubbish.
  7. Click Install.
  8. Agree to the terms and conditions if you agree with them. If not, no printing for you.
  9. If the Windows firewall pops up a warning about the Epson installation program, click the appropriate button to let it continue (on the PC I tried this on, it was Unblock).
  10. The installer will scan the "local network" - I don't know how far this extends - for Epson AL-C3800 printers. One or more printers may be found. If none are found then it's likely that your PC's IP address is not in the EEE range (which I believe is 128.243.70.xxx to 128.243.75.xxx).
  11. Please take great care to select the correct printer! The printer you are looking for has the IP address 128.243.74.112 and has a MAC address 000048D77033. Click Next.
  12. Click Next again.
  13. Enter a sensible printer name: Suggest Optics Colour Printer. Can be set as default.
  14. Choose whether or not to print a test page.
  15. Click Finish.
  16. The user guide and paper jam guide are installed by default.
  17. The Epson Status Monitor is installed.
  18. At the end, click Exit and eject the CD. YOU HAVE NOT FINISHED YET!
  19. Find the Printers and Faxes window (may be under Control Panel).
  20. Right-click your new printer, and select Printing Preferences.
  21. Tick Duplex (otherwise you'll always print single-sided and waste paper).
  22. Now for the sneaky hidden bit... pay attention...
  23. Click the Optional Settings tab at the top.
  24. Click the Extended Settings button.
  25. Tick the box that says "Conserve colour consumables"
  26. Click Ok.
  27. Click Ok.

PLEASE RETURN THE EPSON DRIVER CD TO WHERE YOU FOUND IT. DO IT NOW. THANK YOU!

So you have now set up the new printer to print double-sided and in colour, and any pages without any colour at all will just be printed in black and white (so no colour toner is wasted). If you want to print a document either in black and white, or maybe single-sided, you can do so on a case-by-case basis. From the application's Print window, click Properties and then select/deselect the appropriate attributes.

Instructions for Mac Users

For those previously using the old Optics printer (AL-C1100)

Absolutely nothing to do.

For those who have not previously printed to the old Optics printer

There is not much to do on the Mac, as the new printer (with variations for monotone/colour, and single/double-sided) will be automatically detected.