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Océ
PlotWave 340/360
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User manual
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Edition: 2013-04
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Publisher Mobile, and Océ Mobile WebTools are registered trademarks of Océ.
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Contents
Chapter 1
Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………….11
Notes for the reader………………………………………………………………………12
Online support for your product…………………………………………………….14
Available documentation……………………………………………………………….16
Chapter 2
Get to Know the Printing System………………………………………………………….19
Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………..20
The Océ PlotWave 340/360……………………………………………………….20
The key concepts……………………………………………………………………..21
Connect your Printing System……………………………………………………….25
Working area [Footprint]…………………………………………………………..25
Connect the mains supply cable and the network cable……………..26
Switch on the printing system………………………………………………….27
The Hardware……………………………………………………………………………….28
The components of the printer (front)……………………………………….28
The components of the printer (left side)…………………………………..30
The components of the printer (back)……………………………………….31
The media drawer …………………………………………………………………..32
The user panel: Océ ClearConnect…………………………………………….33
The output delivery………………………………………………………………….35
The components of the scanner (optional)………………………………..37
The front original tray (optional)……………………………………………….38
The folder (optional)…………………………………………………………………40
The printing system consumables…………………………………………….42
Océ ClearConnect: the multi-touch user panel………………………………..43
Introduction to Océ ClearConnect……………………………………………..43
The home screen……………………………………………………………………..45
The Smart Access…………………………………………………………………….47
Presets and advanced settings………………………………………………….50
The settings concept………………………………………………………………..53
The locations……………………………………………………………………………55
Preview your job………………………………………………………………………58
The jobs queue and the system menu………………………………………59
Quick Start: default jobs………………………………………………………………..62
The Smart Inbox process for copy, scan, and print jobs…………….62
Do a default copy job ………………………………………………………………65
Do a default scan job ……………………………………………………………….67
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Do a default print job ………………………………………………………………69
The cloud…………………………………………………………………………………71
Chapter 3
Define your Workflow with Océ Express WebTools……………………………….75
Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………..76
Océ Express WebTools…………………………………………………………….76
The system requirements…………………………………………………………77
The ‘Jobs’ tab………………………………………………………………………….79
The Smart Inbox………………………………………………………………………81
The job states…………………………………………………………………………..83
The ‘System’ tab………………………………………………………………………85
The system monitor…………………………………………………………………86
The ‘Preferences’ tab………………………………………………………………..89
The ‘Configuration’ tab…………………………………………………………….90
The ‘Support’ tab……………………………………………………………………..91
Define your Printing System Default Settings ………………………………..92
About the default settings in Océ Express WebTools…………………92
Set another language for Océ Express WebTools………………………93
How to edit a setting………………………………………………………………..95
View and check the settings……………………………………………………..96
Save the settings in a file………………………………………………………….97
Load the settings from a file……………………………………………………..98
Restore the factory defaults………………………………………………………99
Set the print job default settings……………………………………………..100
Set the copy job default settings……………………………………………..104
Set the scan job default settings……………………………………………..105
Manage Jobs on your Printing System…………………………………………107
The ‘Smart Inbox’ and the Queue concept……………………………….107
Use Smart Inboxes in a multiple-user environment…………………111
Use Smart Inboxes in a repro environment……………………………..113
Use Smart Inboxes in a multiple-user and repro environment….115
Create and open a Smart Inbox for print jobs………………………….117
Create and open a Smart Inbox for scan jobs…………………………..119
Store print, copy, and scan jobs in the Smart Inbox…………………120
Close or delete a ‘Smart Inbox’ ………………………………………………122
Configure your Network and Security Settings……………………………..123
Configure the network settings in Océ Express WebTools………..123
Access and Passwords……………………………………………………………124
User roles and authorisations……………………………………………124
Log in as an authorised user……………………………………………..125
Change the password for authorised users………………………..126
Shut down or restart the system………………………………………..127
Secure Protocols…………………………………………………………………….128
Define the IP-type……………………………………………………………..128
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Enable Access control……………………………………………………….129
Access control and IPsec settings………………………………………130
Remote security………………………………………………………………..132
Remote security: generate a CA-signed certificate request….133
Remote security: import a CA-signed certificate…………………135
E-Shredding…………………………………………………………………………..137
Enable or disable the e-shredding function………………………..137
Select the e-shredding algorithm……………………………………….138
Specify the number of overwrite passes…………………………….139
Configure the Presets and Stamping…………………………………………….140
What you need to know about presets…………………………………….140
Set the copy presets……………………………………………………………….141
Set the scan presets……………………………………………………………….143
Set the print presets……………………………………………………………….145
‘File type’ ………………………………………………………………………………147
Create a stamp……………………………………………………………………….150
Configure External Locations……………………………………………………….151
Configure your locations………………………………………………………..151
Enable or disable USB……………………………………………………………152
Create an external location……………………………………………………..153
Error messages when validation fails………………………………………155
Configure the Printer Settings………………………………………………………157
Configure the regional settings ………………………………………………157
Configure the ‘User panel time-out’ ……………………………………….158
Configure the Automatic wake-up…………………………………………..159
Configure the Sleep mode time-out………………………………………..160
Configure the ‘Media request time-out’ ………………………………….161
Configure the media sizes………………………………………………………162
Configure the pen settings……………………………………………………..163
Configure Mobile Printing and Scanning………………………………………164
Océ Mobile WebTools…………………………………………………………….164
Configure Océ Express WebTools settings for a mobile connec-
tion………………………………………………………………………………………..166
Generate the ‘Quick Response Card’ ………………………………………168
Connect your mobile device to Océ Mobile WebTools……………..170
Optimise your Print Quality and Print Productivity………………………..172
Set the ‘PDF transparency flattening’ ……………………………………..172
Set the ‘PDF wipeout correction’ …………………………………………….173
Set the ‘Long plot mode’ ……………………………………………………….174
Set the ‘Automatic roll switch’ ……………………………………………….175
Set the ‘Spool threshold’ ……………………………………………………….176
Set the ‘Rotation’ mode………………………………………………………….177
Set the ‘Alignment’ mode ………………………………………………………178
Set the Link speed and duplex mode………………………………………179
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Chapter 4
Use the Printing System……………………………………………………………………..181
What you need to know before you start a job……………………………..182
How to feed an original……………………………………………………………….184
How to auto-feed an original………………………………………………………..186
How to use the carrier sheet………………………………………………………..187
Print Jobs — Job submission tools………………………………………………..189
Use Océ Publisher Express to send a print job…………………………189
Use the Smart Inbox to send a print job………………………………….192
Use Océ Publisher Select to send a print job……………………………193
Use the Océ Wide format Printer Driver for Microsoft® Windows® to
send a print job………………………………………………………………………195
Use the Océ PostScript® 3 Driver to send a print job………………..197
Use Océ Publisher Mobile to send a print job………………………….199
Print from your mobile device…………………………………………………202
Use FTP to send a print job…………………………………………………….204
Use LPR to send a print job…………………………………………………….206
Use the cloud to send a print job…………………………………………….207
Basic Print Jobs — Default……………………………………………………………..208
Do a default print job …………………………………………………………….208
Direct print…………………………………………………………………………….210
Print from a USB mass storage device…………………………………….212
Extended Print Jobs — Presets………………………………………………………213
Print presets on the user panel……………………………………………….213
Extended Print Jobs — Advanced Settings……………………………………..214
Advanced settings for print jobs……………………………………………..214
Basic Copy Jobs — Default…………………………………………………………….219
Advised settings for copy jobs………………………………………………..219
Do a default copy job …………………………………………………………….221
Extended Copy Jobs — Presets………………………………………………………223
Copy presets on the user panel……………………………………………….223
Make a half size copy……………………………………………………………..224
Copy by set……………………………………………………………………………225
Extended Copy Jobs — Advanced Settings…………………………………….226
Advanced settings for copy jobs……………………………………………..226
Make a copy and add a strip……………………………………………………236
Make a copy and remove a strip……………………………………………..238
Make a copy of a specific area of an original……………………………240
Make a copy and remove a specific area of an original…………….242
Make a copy and scale to another size…………………………………….243
Make a copy on a cut sheet…………………………………………………….245
Make a copy with a stamp………………………………………………………247
Basic Scan Jobs — Default…………………………………………………………….248
Advised settings for scan jobs………………………………………………..248
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Do a default scan job ……………………………………………………………..250
Extended Scan Jobs — Locations and Presets………………………………..252
Scan presets on the user panel……………………………………………….252
Scan a photo to ‘JPEG’ format………………………………………………..253
Scan CAD colour to ‘TIFF’ format…………………………………………….254
Scan to a USB mass storage device………………………………………..255
Scan to an external location……………………………………………………256
Scan to a Smart Inbox and collect your file……………………………..258
Save a scanned document on your mobile device……………………261
Extended Scan Jobs — Advanced Settings…………………………………….262
Available settings for scan jobs………………………………………………262
‘File type’ ………………………………………………………………………………269
Make a scan and remove a strip……………………………………………..272
Pause, Stop, or Clear the System…………………………………………………274
Pause, resume, or stop an active job ………………………………………274
Clear the system…………………………………………………………………….276
Chapter 5
Maintain the Printing System………………………………………………………………277
Update your System……………………………………………………………………278
Update the system software……………………………………………………278
Move the Printing System……………………………………………………………280
Switch off the printing system………………………………………………..280
Disconnect the network cable and the mains supply cable……….282
Move and re-adjust the printing system………………………………….283
Connect the mains supply cable and the network cable……………289
Switch on the printing system………………………………………………..290
Replace the Media……………………………………………………………………….291
The media drawer …………………………………………………………………291
Remove a media roll………………………………………………………………293
Unpack the media roll…………………………………………………………….297
Load a media roll (position 1)………………………………………………….299
Load a media roll (position 2)………………………………………………….304
Change the media type and media size……………………………………309
Refill the Toner……………………………………………………………………………310
Refill the toner……………………………………………………………………….310
Replace the residual toner container……………………………………….313
Maintain the Scanner…………………………………………………………………..315
Clean the scanner…………………………………………………………………..315
Calibrate the scanner……………………………………………………………..319
Chapter 6
License Management………………………………………………………………………….321
Introduction to license management…………………………………………….322
Check your licenses……………………………………………………………………..323
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Save the currently active licenses…………………………………………………324
Install a new license…………………………………………………………………….325
Chapter 7
Account Management…………………………………………………………………………327
An overview of Océ Account Center …………………………………………….328
Océ Account Console ®………………………………………………………………..330
Introduction to Océ Account Console………………………………………330
Summary of Océ Account Console …………………………………………331
Enable account management in Océ Express WebTools …………334
Accounting workflow……………………………………………………………..336
Chapter 8
Support………………………………………………………………………………………………337
‘Counter history’ …………………………………………………………………………338
View events…………………………………………………………………………………340
Event messages…………………………………………………………………………..341
Remote Service…………………………………………………………………………..345
Solve Problems…………………………………………………………………………..348
How to solve problems with jobs……………………………………………348
Clear an original jam in the scanner………………………………………..349
Clear a media jam in the heater section…………………………………..350
Clear a media jam in the media bypass section……………………….352
Clear a media jam in the roll feed section………………………………..355
Print a demo print…………………………………………………………………..356
Print a test print……………………………………………………………………..357
Print the print density chart…………………………………………………….358
Chapter 9
Specifications of the printer ……………………………………………………………….359
Specifications……………………………………………………………………………..360
Preferred Océ media types and sizes……………………………………………365
Chapter 10
Contact……………………………………………………………………………………………….367
Online support for your product…………………………………………………..368
Reader’s comment sheet …………………………………………………………….370
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Chapter 1
Introduction
Notes for the reader
Notes for the reader
Introduction
This manual helps you to use your printer properly. The manual contains a description
of the product and guidelines for usage.
Definition
Attention Getters
Some parts of this manual require special attention:
•
Additional general information, for example information that is useful when you
perform a task.
•
Information to prevent personal injuries or property damage.
Note, Attention, and Caution
The words Note, Attention, and Caution draw attention to important information.
Overview of the attention getters#
Note
Attention
IndicatesIconWord
Tips or additional information about the correct use
of the product.
Information to prevent property damage, for example
damage to the product, documents or files.
Information to prevent personal injuries.
The Caution indication has several icons that warn
against various hazards. The five icons are shown below:
General hazardCaution
Hot surfaceCaution
Electric shockCaution
Chapter 1 — Introduction12
Safety manual
The safety manual for this product is found online with the title Safety guide. Visit
http://global.oce.com/support, select your printer and find your manual in the list.
Notes for the reader
IndicatesIconWord
Moving partsCaution
Laser beamCaution
The use of heat-resistant gloves is mandatory when you
carry out the actions concerned.
Chapter 1 — Introduction 13
Online support for your product
Online support for your product
Introduction
Océ offers comprehensive support for your product on the website:
http://global.oce.com/
Here you can find the latest information that can help you to take full benefit of your
product. Furthermore you can also find answers to your questions.
Please visit the website regularly for updates on the following topics:
•
Downloads
•
Support
•
Supplies
Downloads
User manuals, printer drivers, and other resources can change without prior notice. To
stay up-to-date, you are advised to download the latest resources from:
http://global.oce.com/support
Before you use your product, you must always download the latest safety manual for your
product. Before you use your product, make sure that you read and understand all information in the manual entitled «Safety Guide» .
Support
Supplies
Chapter 1 — Introduction14
A Knowledge Base with answers to your questions or problems is continuously being
updated. To find an answer to your question or problem, please visit:
http://global.oce.com/support and select your product.
In the Support section, use the search field to enter your question. You will get a list of
possible answers.
A media guide with the latest information is available on the website:
http://global.oce.com/supplies/
Here you can find the media that your product supports, for example. You can also find
more information about supplies for your product like printheads. Furthermore, you can
directly order new supplies through the website.
Addresses local Océ organisations
For the addresses of local Océ organisations visit:
http://global.oce.com/contact/countries
Comments
Send your comments by e-mail to:
itc-userdoc@oce.com
Online support for your product
Chapter 1 — Introduction 15
Available documentation
Available documentation
Introduction
This manual is part of a complete documentation set. The following table shows a complete
overview of the available documentation.
Note:
For up-to-date documentation, visit Océ on the internet and find all the information
on your printer on the support page.
Available documentation
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User Manual — Operating guide
AvailabilityDocumentation
•
On Océ website (http://global.oce.com),
under the PlotWave’s support page.
Available as a PDF file in multiple languages.
User Manual — Installation guide
Online Help — Océ Express
WebTools
User manual — Safety guide
Quick Reference Guide for the use
of Océ Mobile WebTools
Océ Large Format Systems Connectivity — Administration guide
Océ Large Format Systems Security
— Administration guide
•
On Océ website (http://global.oce.com),
under the PlotWave’s support page.
Available as a PDF file in English and
Japanese.
•
Embedded in the application
Available in multiple languages.
•
On Océ website (http://global.oce.com),
under the PlotWave’s support page.
Available as a PDF file (multilingual).
•
On Océ website (http://global.oce.com),
under the PlotWave’s support page.
Available as a PDF file.
•
On Océ website (http://global.oce.com),
under the PlotWave’s support page.
Available as a PDF file in English only.
•
On Océ website (http://global.oce.com),
under the PlotWave’s support page.
Available as a PDF file in English only.
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Available documentation
Available documentation Océ Wide format Printer Driver for Microsoft ® Windows
#
AvailabilityDocumentation
•
User guide
On Océ website (http://global.oce.com),
under the PlotWave’s support page.
Available as a PDF file in multiple languages.
•
Online Help
Embedded in the application
Available in multiple languages.
Available documentation Océ PostScript® 3 Driver
#
AvailabilityDocumentation
•
Installation guide
On Océ website (http://global.oce.com),
under the PlotWave’s support page.
Available as a PDF file in multiple languages.
•
Online Help
Embedded in the application
Available in multiple languages.
®
Available documentation Océ Publisher Select
#
AvailabilityDocumentation
•
User guide — Océ Publisher Select
On Océ website (http://global.oce.com),
under the PlotWave’s support page.
Available as a PDF file in multiple languages.
•
Online Help
Embedded in the application
Available in multiple languages.
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Available documentation
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Chapter 2
Get to Know the Printing
System
The Océ PlotWave 340/360
Introduction
The Océ PlotWave 340/360
Introduction
The Océ PlotWave 340/360 is a black and white, all-in-one wide format print, copy, and
scan system with a multi-touch user panel and an optional colour scanner.
Illustration
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The key concepts
Introduction
The Océ PlotWave 340/360 features several concepts that make the printer unique.
An understanding of these main concepts is key to optimally profit from your PlotWave
system.
Printer configuration
The Océ PlotWave 340/360 printer has 1 or 2 media rolls. The ‘Océ Scanner Express’,
the front original tray, the Océ 2400 fanfold or Océ 4311 fullfold are optional.
Automatic paper feed
The Océ PlotWave 340/360 offers a fully automated paper feed function. Place the roll
on the media drawer’s roll loading station, and the paper is fed into the printer, cut, and
sized completely automatically.
The original feed of the scanner is also automated. Feed the paper in the scanner between
the marker lines. The scanner takes the original and aligns it properly to make sure the
scan is correct. The Smart Access displays the detected width, and gives a live scan view
of the scanning process.
The key concepts
Océ Radiant Fusing technology
With the Océ Radiant Fusing technology the printer instantly wakes up and uses half
the energy of comparable systems. When in idle mode, the system is cold and requires
minimal energy. With the wake-up button on the user panel, the user can activate the
printer and the system is up and running within several minutes.
Océ ClearConnect
The Océ ClearConnect is the multi-touch user panel of the Océ PlotWave 340/360 that
is used like a tablet. It gives easy access to all your copy, scan, or print jobs and offers instant feedback on the system. The breadcrumbs show the navigation of your job, and
with the home button you can always return to the home screen.
Features such as the Smart Inbox, the Smart Access, presets, and access to the cloud make
the Océ ClearConnect unique.
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The key concepts
Print functionality
The Océ PlotWave 340/360 supports printing from various applications and drivers.
Create and send jobs from optional drivers or mobile devices. Feel free to start multiple
jobs at a time, as the Océ PlotWave 340/360 allows neatly collated and stacked documents
of up to 50 A0/E-size plots on the ‘Top Delivery Tray’ due to the special air separation
technology.
Copy functionality
With the Océ PlotWave 340/360 and the integrated ‘Océ Scanner Express’ a large
number of copy activities can be performed. A wide variety of settings are supported. You
can specify the copy job’s layout, media, finishing, image, and quality enhancement options
from the user panel.
Scan functionality
The ‘Océ Scanner Express’ offers full hybrid performance with its scan-to-file functionality. Documents are scanned and copied and then stored digitally. Users can send their
files, via SMB, FTP, LPR, WebDAV, to various locations such as local drives, personal
Smart Inboxes, Eneo, or the cloud application of your choice. Insert a USB device into
the USB port on the multi-touch user panel to scan to USB, or use Océ Mobile WebTools
and Oce Publisher Mobile to scan to your mobile device.
Live view and preview
The Océ ClearConnect supports a job by offering a live scan view of the scanning process.
The user can see if the document is scanned accordingly. In the preview window the user
can also view the jobs. Swipe between several jobs and pan to view the image in detail.
Mobility and the cloud
The Océ PlotWave 340/360 makes it possible to print from and scan to the cloud application of your choice. Together with mobile applications such as Océ Mobile WebTools,
Oce Publisher Mobile the printer can be easily accessed and used from any location.
Green button principle
The Océ PlotWave 340/360 is a user-friendly system. Default jobs can be performed by
simply tapping the green button on the user panel in the Smart Access. When you want
to change settings, you can easily switch the presets and tap the green button.
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Presets
Predefined settings: presets, listed on the user panel help to edit the job settings for copy,
scan, and print jobs. Presets give easy access to change the most common used settings.
To start a job with different settings you simply select a job tile, select the preferred presets,
and tap the green button. Presets can be predefined in Océ Express WebTools.
Integrated Océ Express WebTools controller application
The Océ Express WebTools controller application supports a centralised workflow.
The application has an intuitive layout from which you can perform many tasks based
on user role defined access. Separate work spaces give you a complete overview and full
control over print and scan job management.
Tasks you can manage are:
•
Settings and configuration management
•
Network connectivity management
•
Queue management
•
License management
•
System monitoring
•
Scan retrieval
•
Print job submission
You can access the integrated Océ Express WebTools controller application from any
networked workstation.
The key concepts
Adobe® PostScript® 3™/PDF
The Océ PlotWave 340/360 fully supports Adobe® PostScript® 3™. For Japanese,
Chinese and Korean language extra fonts are optional. They can be enabled with a license
in the Océ Express WebTools.
Processing sets
The Océ PlotWave 340/360 supports the processing of sets. This means that a job can
consist of several files or originals. You can print or scan these files or originals multiple
times and sort them by page or by set.
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The key concepts
Spool memory
The Océ PlotWave 340/360 contains a spool memory which provides a queuing system
for documents you want to print or copy. The spool memory allows multiple users to
send print and copy jobs to the Océ PlotWave 340/360 at the same time. The print and
copy jobs are then placed in the print queue where they wait to be printed. The job that
is put first into the queue is printed first. The system can be set up to give priority to either
print or copy jobs.
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Connect your Printing System
Working area [Footprint]
The printing system (with or without the optional ‘Océ Scanner Express’) requires a floor
space / working area of at least 1810 mm x 1470 mm (71,3 inch x 57,9 inch).
Working area [Footprint]
Chapter 2 — Get to Know the Printing System 25
Connect the mains supply cable and the network cable
Connect the mains supply cable and the network cable
Attention:
Make sure the power switch(B) is in ‘off’ position.
Plug the mains supply cable in the power connection, at the back of the printer (A) (on
1.
the left hand side).
Plug the other side of the mains supply cable into the wall socket.
2.
Plug the network cable in the network connection (C), at the back of the printer (on the
3.
right hand side), to connect the printer to your company network.
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Switch on the printing system
Attention:
Make sure the mains supply cable (A) is plugged in.
Attention:
Make sure the network cable (C) is plugged in.
Switch on the power switch at the back of the printing system (B).
1.
Switch on the printing system
[12] The power switch at the back of the printer.
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The components of the printer (front)
The Hardware
The components of the printer (front)
Illustration
Component — function table
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lower left front cover1
lower front cover2
media bypass3
top delivery tray6
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Description / FunctionComponentNr
Remove this cover when you want to move
the printer.
Located at the front, used for error recovery.
To manually feed cut-sheets up to 36″
width.
Compartment to refill toner.toner compartment4
Only available in printer-only version.printer top cover5
Delivery tray that collects the printed
sheets.
The components of the printer (front)
Description / FunctionComponentNr
USB port7
USB connector to use a USB mass storage
device to print from or to scan to.
Océ ClearConnect: multi-touch
8
user panel
media drawer9
on / off button10
lower right front cover11
The Océ ClearConnect user panel allows
the user to start copy, scan, or print jobs,
and to monitor the system and the job status.
Media drawer that contains the media roll
1 and/or 2.
Button to start or shut down the printer.
This button is equivalent to the ‘Shut
down’ button in Océ Express WebTools.
Located at the front, used to level the
printer.
Swivel wheel with brakes.wheel12
Chapter 2 — Get to Know the Printing System 29
The components of the printer (left side)
The components of the printer (left side)
Illustration
Component — function table
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Chapter 2 — Get to Know the Printing System30
Description / FunctionComponentNr
Gives access to the residual toner container.residual toner compartment1
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Overview of PlotWave 360
The PlotWave 360 is a robust, multi-functional printing system tailored for high-volume environments, optimizing productivity while delivering superior print quality. This model is particularly adept at handling large format documents, including CAD drawings and GIS maps.
- Speed: The PlotWave 360 can produce up to 6 A1 sheets per minute, making it ideal for time-sensitive projects.
- Image Quality: With a resolution of 600 x 1200 dpi, it ensures precise lines and excellent detail, essential for technical drawings.
- Efficiency: Features like automatic media recognition and intelligent job scheduling minimize downtime and optimize workflow.
- Media Handling: The device supports various media types, including plain paper, coated papers, and specialty paper, enhancing versatility.
- Eco-Friendly: Designed with energy efficiency in mind, the PlotWave 360 utilizes less power and reduces environmental impact.
Overview of PlotWave 340
The PlotWave 340 is a reliable and versatile large format printer that balances performance with ease of use. This model is particularly appealing to smaller businesses or teams wanting a dependable device without the extensive features of the 360.
- Speed: The PlotWave 340 provides printing speeds up to 4 A1 sheets per minute, ensuring faster output for smaller scale printing needs.
- Image Quality: It offers a resolution of 600 x 600 dpi, suitable for detailed illustrations and documents.
- User-Friendly Interface: The intuitive touchscreen interface simplifies operation, reducing the learning curve for new users.
- Size Compactness: The PlotWave 340 is designed to fit in tighter spaces without compromising on performance, ideal for small offices.
- Cost-Effective: This model is economically priced, appealing to users who require quality printing without high operational costs.
Common Features & Technologies
While the PlotWave 360 and PlotWave 340 cater to different needs, they share several features that enhance their operational capabilities:
- Wave Technology: Both models utilize Oce’s unique Thermal Inkjet technology, which offers fast print speeds and high-quality outputs.
- Stapling and folding options: They include features that help automate finishing tasks, adding convenience in document handling.
- Multi-functionality: Each model is capable of printing, scanning, and copying, making them all-in-one solutions for technical documentation.
- Remote Management: Users can remotely access and monitor printer status, enabling efficient management of printing tasks.
Applications
Both the PlotWave 360 and PlotWave 340 are ideally suited for various applications, including:
- Architectural and engineering firms producing detailed blueprints.
- Construction teams requiring quick printouts of updated plans for job sites.
- Government agencies needing high-volume and high-quality printing solutions for documentation.
- Graphic design studios creating promotional materials or large format posters.
User Manuals and Support
Each model comes with an extensive user manual that provides detailed guidance on installation, operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance. Manufacturers typically offer technical support and online resources to assist users in maximizing their device’s potential.
In conclusion, whether users choose the PlotWave 360 for its high-speed and high-volume capabilities or the PlotWave 340 for its cost-effectiveness and user-friendly design, both devices deliver exceptional performance tailored to meet the demands of modern printing environments.
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FAQ: Types of Manuals and Their Contents
Oce PlotWave 340 Manuals come in various types, each serving a specific purpose to help users effectively operate and maintain their devices. Here are the common types of Oce PlotWave 340 User Guides and the information they typically include:
- User Manuals: Provide comprehensive instructions on how to use the device, including setup, features, and operation. They often include troubleshooting tips, safety information, and maintenance guidelines.
- Service Instructions: Designed for technicians and repair professionals, these manuals offer detailed information on diagnosing and repairing issues with the device. They include schematics, parts lists, and step-by-step repair procedures.
- Installation Guides: Focus on the installation process of the device, providing detailed instructions and diagrams for proper setup. They are essential for ensuring the device is installed correctly and safely.
- Maintenance Manuals: Provide guidance on routine maintenance tasks to keep the device in optimal condition. They cover cleaning procedures, part replacements, and regular servicing tips.
- Quick Start Guides: Offer a concise overview of the essential steps needed to get the device up and running quickly. They are ideal for users who need immediate assistance with basic setup and operation.
Each type of Oce PlotWave 340 instruction is designed to address specific needs, ensuring users have the necessary information to use, maintain, and repair their devices effectively.
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The Oce PlotWave 340 is a remarkable addition to the family of wide-format printers, making a significant impact in the engineering and architectural sectors. This machine is specifically designed to meet the demands of professionals who require high-quality prints with speed and efficiency. With its advanced technology and features, the Oce PlotWave 340 stands out in the competitive market of large-format printing.
One of the most notable aspects of the Oce PlotWave 340 is its ability to deliver exceptional print quality. The printer employs Oce’s unique imaging technologies to achieve sharp lines and crisp text, making it ideal for technical drawings, maps, and other intricate designs. The output quality is consistently high, ensuring that each print meets the strict standards often required in professional environments.
Speed is another key feature of the Oce PlotWave 340. It offers impressive print speeds, printing documents in large formats swiftly without compromising quality. This is particularly advantageous for businesses that require quick turnaround times for urgent projects. The printer can produce A0 prints in about 30 seconds, making it a reliable partner for busy offices.
In terms of usability, the Oce PlotWave 340 excels with its intuitive interface. Users can easily navigate through the various settings and options, allowing them to customize their printing tasks according to specific needs. The touchscreen control panel is user-friendly and provides instant access to various functionalities, enabling seamless operation even for those who may not be tech-savvy.
Another impressive feature of the Oce PlotWave 340 is its ability to handle a variety of media types and sizes. Whether printing on plain paper, bond paper, or even thicker materials, this printer adapts effortlessly, ensuring versatility in your printing projects. Additionally, the printer supports roll and sheet formats, allowing users to switch between different types with ease.
When it comes to environmental considerations, the Oce PlotWave 340 is designed with sustainability in mind. It utilizes Oce’s signature technology to minimize waste, and its energy-efficient operation reduces the overall power consumption compared to less advanced models. This not only benefits the environment but also results in cost savings over time for businesses.
Key features of the Oce PlotWave 340 include:
- High print quality: Achieves sharp images and texts ideal for technical and architectural prints.
- Fast print speeds: Produces A0 prints in about 30 seconds.
- User-friendly interface: Intuitive touchscreen for easy operation.
- Media versatility: Supports various media types and sizes.
- Sustainability: Energy-efficient with a focus on minimizing waste.
In conclusion, the Oce PlotWave 340 is a superior wide-format printer that combines speed, quality, and user-friendliness. Its thoughtful design and advanced features make it an excellent investment for professionals in fields that demand precision and efficiency. Whether for construction plans, large-scale advertising materials, or detailed maps, the PlotWave 340 proves to be a reliable and cutting-edge choice for today’s fast-paced work environment.
