Color Printing Tips and Tricks
Enet has Three Color Laser Printers available for student use:
- me10color
- (two printers) are 600 dpi HP Color LaserJet 5550 dn, full-color laser printer (with duplexer) which is meant for printing on paper only
- enetcolor
- is a 600 dpi HP Color LaserJet 5550 dn, a full-color laser printer (with duplexer) which can be used for special printing.
Enet also has two Black and White Laser Printers available for student use:
- me10
- is a 1200 dpi HP LaserJet 9050 dtn, a B&W laser printer (with duplexer) which is meant for printing on paper only
- enet
- is a 1200 dpi HP LaserJet 5000 dtn, a B&W laser printer (with duplexer) which can be used for special printing.
Accessing the Printer
The printers are accessable from the Unix machines and the Windows
machines (including the Windows Terminal Server) as "me10color", "me10"
"enet" and "enetcolor".
Note that when printing in color, it is important that the printer
drivers you use know to generate the postscript in color. In general,
Unix software handles this automatically, but some applications
you may need to explicitly set color. On the WTS, you should print
using the "enetcolor" printer (to print directly), or the
"Postscript print to file" printer (if generating a postscript file).
If generating postscript under Windows or the Mac, it is important
to use the correct driver for the Printer you intend to send the job to.
Transparencies
Transparencies may only be printed on the enet printers. To print
transparencies, you must first obtain some transparencies. The
recommended transparencies are 3M PP2950 "Transparency Film for High
Temperature Copiers" (a picure of the box is here). The only transparencies that are
allowed in the printer are the 3M PP2950, 3M CG3700 or 3M CG3300 "Laser Printer"
Transparencies (the newer boxes of CG3300 tend to ripple, so we don't
recommend them anymore).
Before printing transparencies, you must first load the
transparencies into the printer. Ask an Enet staff member for help
if you haven't done it before. Once the transparencies are loaded,
make sure you pull out the plastic tray to catch the transparencies as
they are ejected from the front of the printer.
Once you are done printing, immediately remove any un-used
transparencies so that nobody else will accidentally print on them.
Printer maintenance
Due to the expense of these printers and their particular
maintenance requirements, users are reminded to take care when using these
printers. To make sure that the printers are used appropriately, Enet
has a number of rules for their use:
- Users are not to open the printer covers, change the
panel settings, or otherwise mess with the printer *under ANY
circumstances*.
-
You may add paper if the printer runs out (only the designated paper - nothing else).
If you are uncertain how to add paper, send and e-mail to enet@enet.umn.edu and let us know the printer is out
of paper and you don't know how to add it.
- The me10color and me10 printers are to be used for paper printing only (and only the paper that is provided - never your own). If you need to
print Transparencies, you should print them to enet or enetcolor, instead.
Under very special circumstances exceptions may be made, but must be
approved by the Enet staff in advance.
Breaking any of these rules could result in closure of your Enet
account, and if you are caught opening the printer you could be held
responsible for any resulting damage to the printer.
Remember, printing is a privilege on Enet systems, and this privilege
should not be abused.
Tips and Tricks
- Make sure you are using the correct print driver. This makes a lot of difference in the quality of your printout.
- The color printer does a very good job with solid colors and plots. For bitmap images, results will vary. If a bitmap prints out faded or dark, you might try increasing the "gamma" of the image using an image editor such as "xv".
- Colors will almost never look the same on the screen and the printer, so don't be surprised if there is a slight difference.
- The printer has limited memory, and since color printing takes about 4 times as much memory as regular printing, the print often runs out of memory. If you are printing large documents, it is best to print them in separate print jobs of 1-4 pages each.