Identifying Printer Parts; Front View; Back View; Top Internal View - NEC SuperScript 1800 User Manual

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DENTIFYING
RINTER
Use the illustrations on the facing page to identify standard
parts for the SuperScript 1800.

Front View

Operator Panel —for displaying messages and
configuring the printer. The LCD message area pops up
for easy viewing.
Power Button —for turning on and off the printer.
Hand Grips —used for lifting printer.
Top Cover —provides access to the Toner Cartridge (also
serves as the Output Tray).
Output Tray (Bin) —holds up to 250 printed sheets.
Referred to as output bin on the Operator Panel.
Paper Sensor (internal)—senses when the Output tray
has reached its limit of printed sheets. Operator Panel
will display a message when this happens.
Top Cover Release Button —unlocks and opens the Top
Cover.
Multipurpose Tray —drops open to hold various
amounts of paper, envelopes, labels, or transparencies.
Referred to as Tray 1 in the printer driver and Operator
Panel.
500-sheet Cassette —standard input tray. Referred to as
Tray 2 in the printer driver or Operator Panel.
Paper Level Indicator —a see through window showing
paper level.

Back View

Back Label —contains the printer's serial number
necessary for warranty registration.
Interface Panel —contains the Controller Board and any
added options such as a network interface card (NIC).
Power Cord Connector —for attaching the Power Cord.
Back Vent —allows ventilation.
Side Vent —holds ventilation fan.
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Top Internal View

Transfer Roller —transfers image to paper.
Toner Cartridge Area —holds Toner Cartridge.
Laser Brush —used to clean the laser beam window.

Back Internal View

Back Cover —opens to facilitate clearing paper jams
occurring in the back area.
Fuser Unit —uses heat and pressure to adhere image to
the paper.
Duplex Unit —prints double-sided documents.

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