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Though I buy most of my 4020 supplies locally from HT Eletronics, the
4020 Owner's Manual lists all the supplies available directly from Xerox,
including the programmer's manual.
I'm unable to (quickly) find my manuals, but I believe the Xerox Parts
House is in Fremont CA (area code 510) and also has an 800 number, so
call 800-555-1212 for their number.
Thad Floryan [ th...@btr.com (OR) {decwrl, mips, fernwood}!btr!thad ]
Ah, found my Xerox 4020 manuals. Note that it's possible some of the info
may have changed, since my manuals are all circa 1987.
Their Fremont CA location is ONLY for comments about publications, etc. and is:
Manager, Product Support Publications
Xerox Corporation
P. O. Box 5030
Fremont, CA 94537
To arrange for repairs, etc.:
Diablo Service Center
1510 Trimble Road
San Jose, CA 95131
(408) 263-7704
To order supplies by phone (and using credit card):
OUTside California: 800/227-2776, or 800/227-2777
INside California: 800/972-5217, or 415/498-7168
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|||== may be 510 now
Some of the 4020 publications (and 1987 pricing):
601E80630 Xerox 4020 Product Description Manual
601E80620 $15.00 Xerox 4020 Operator's Guide
601E80640 $30.00 Xerox 4020 Product Service Manual
601E80770 $15.00 Xerox 4020 Programmer's Guide
Some of the supplies are:
Maintenance Fluid, one 120cc Cartridge 8R2307
Light lubrication oil, one 5cc bottle 8R2250
Then they have Black, Yellow, Cyan and Magenta inks in single-color 2-packs,
in 4-packs with one ink of each color. Black ink comes in 7cc cartridges and
all the rest come in 5cc cartridges.
Papers come coated or uncoated in rolls and cut sheets in various sizes,
and also fanfold and various transparency sheets (for overheads).
Since it appears you don't have the Operator's Guide, suggest you call
Xerox/Diablo ASAP and get the manual so you'll know how to purge and
clean the system, fill inks, load paper, set the DIP switches, etc.
It's also said to work with (much cheaper) normal artist ink. I don't
know what brand, but have seen several posts about it here in the past.
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I have used:
Dr PH Martins "Transparent" Water colors: Use the 4 process colors as direct
replacements.
Windsor & Newton's "Brillant Watercolors": I've been using the process
magenta, cyan and black, and experimenting with various yellows. I think I
settled on "Daffodil".
I normally use W&S's because they are a little cheaper, and I like the black
a little better. Neither ink is terribly fade resistant without the help of
a decent fixative. At the very least, spray "keeper" printouts with cheap
hairspray (Aquanet) to help resist water damage and scratching.
The Maintenance cartridge is filled with filtered water; I have broken open
a few in hopes of figuring out a good way to recharge them. I usually end up
with a mess. The best advice I can give is to avoid turning your printer on
until you have several things to print at once; every time you cycle power,
you start another maintenance cycle.
HP PaintJet paper and transparencies work just dandy. You will have to
practice feeding the single sheet transparencies, but it's a really neat
medium to play with. Colors look a little more vibrant.
Do yourself a favor, and buy the Glass Canvas Enhanced 4020 driver. Mail me
and I'll dig up an address.
--hal
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