Recycled paper is used for the inside pages of this book. bizhub PRO 1050 User's Guide POD Administrator’s Reference...
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DOCUMENTS OR INFORMATION, RESULTING IN FINES OR IMPRISONMENT FOR VIOLATORS. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: • bizhub PRO is a trademark of KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES, Inc. • Microsoft, MS, Windows and MS-DOS are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and / or other countries.
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This guide describes the operation of the printer function equipped for the machine as standard. Please refer to this guide for how to use Adobe PS driver, Konica Minolta PS driver, and PageScope Web Connection in user mode. To operate safely, be sure to read "Section 1 Safety Information" in "bizhub PRO...
Contents Machine Status Screen Setting Machine Status Screen Setting Outlines ........M-1 Section 1: Paper Setting Paper Setting Outlines..............1-2 Setting Items in Paper Setting ............1-2 Recommended Setting of Paper Type/Weight........1-6 Register Paper Type/Weight ............1-7 Set Paper Size, Conditions, Air Assist Function for a Tray.......1-10 Change Paper Type/Weight Specified for a Tray ......1-15 Section 2: Adjustment Machine Adjustment Outlines............2-2...
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Contents (continued) 04 Double Parallel Position Adjustment ........... 2-32 05 Z-Fold Position Adjustment ............2-34 06 Gate Position Adjustment ............2-36 04 Stacker Adjustment ..............2-38 01 Paper Width Adjustment ............. 2-38 02 Paper Length Adjustment ............2-39 Section 3: Controller Setting Function Overview................3-2 01 Report Type................3-7 02 Printer Setting................3-8...
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Contents (continued) 03 Density Setting ................4-14 01 Density Shift for Enhance Mode ..........4-14 02 User Density Setting ..............4-15 03 Photo Mode Density Setting ............4-16 04 Image Density Selection ............. 4-17 04 Preset Zoom ................4-18 03 Copy Setting ..............4-19 01 Reset Setting ................4-19 01 Initial Setting ................
Machine Status Screen Setting Outlines The Paper Set, Adjustment, and Controller keys are located at the bottom of the Machine Status Screen, to display each setting screen. Paper Set: The Paper Set popup screen is displayed. Set the tray size, paper type/weight, air assist on/off of the tray that paper is loaded. For the details, see p.
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Machine Status Screen Setting Outlines (continued) Controller: The Controller Setting Menu Screen is displayed. Specify the settings concerning the Print Controller. For the details, see p.3-2. Touch the MACHINE tab to exit the Controller Setting mode.
Section 1: Paper Setting How to operate Paper Setting to be designated for paper tray Paper Setting Outlines ............1-2 Register Paper Type/Weight ..........1-7 Set Paper Size, Conditions, Air Assist Function for a Tray..1-10 Change Paper Type/Weight Specified for a Tray..... 1-15...
Paper Setting Outlines This machine provides the optimum print result according to each characteristics of copy paper by specifying paper size, paper type/weight, and air assist function for each tray (Tray Setting). The paper type/weight can be programmed in advance, and then applied to each tray as required (Register Type/Weight).
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Paper Setting Outlines (continued) Paper Type Specifications The following six paper types are provided according to the plainness of paper. Coated A, Coated B, Fine, Normal, Book/News, Embossed The special paper types that are not included in the above six types are set separately.
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Paper Setting Outlines (continued) Weight is classified into eight types as shown in the following table. Paper type and weight Type Coated A Coated B Fine Normal Book/News Embossed Weight (Disable) (Disable) (Disable) : Air Assist becomes activated. : Tray adjustment (installing an assist plate, etc.) is required by your service representative.
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Paper Setting Outlines (continued) Paper Weight Conversion Chart Paper type Bond Cover Index Bristol Book Basic size 17x22 20x26 25.5x30.5 22.5x28.5 24x36 25x38 432x559 508x660 648x775 572x724 610x914 635x965 (inch) 50.0 13.3 18.5 27.7 22.8 30.8 33.8 52.3 13.9 19.4 29.0 23.9 32.2...
Paper Setting Outlines (continued) Recommended Setting of Paper Type/Weight It is recommended that paper type/weight should be registered for each paper to be used, so that the setting change can be made according to the environment (temperature, humidity, paper condition, etc.) on the basis of registered settings for each tray.
Register Paper Type/Weight Follow the procedure below to register paper type/weight according to the paper type to be used. Procedure 1 Touch Paper Set - Register Type/Weight. 2 Touch the key to be registered. The Input Condition Screen will be displayed.
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Register Paper Type/Weight (continued) 3 Touch Type to display the Type popup menu, then select the desired paper type. See p. 1-3 for details of the paper types. 4 Touch OK to complete the setting. 5 Touch Name on the Input Condition Screen, then enter the name of the paper to be used.
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Register Paper Type/Weight (continued) 8 Touch OK to complete the setting. 9 Touch Colored Paper on the Input Condition Screen, then select the color of the paper to be used. 10 Touch OK to complete the setting. 11 Touch Hole-Punch on the Input Condition Screen, then touch With Punch Hole if the paper has punch holes.
Set Paper Size, Conditions, Air Assist Function for a Tray Specify the paper sizes, programmed paper type/weight, air assist function for each tray. Procedure 1 Touch Paper Set - Tray Setting. 2 Touch the tray key (Tray 1 to 5) to be specified. 3 Touch Size Setting.
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Set Paper Size, Conditions, Air Assist Function for a Tray (continued) Setting Standard Size: (1) Touch Standard Size to highlight it. (2) If selected tray will be loaded with one of the following sizes, touch Search Size Set to display the Search Size Set Screen, then touch the desired size key.
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Set Paper Size, Conditions, Air Assist Function for a Tray (continued) Setting Wide Size Paper: (1) Touch Wide Size Paper to highlight it. (2) Touch the desired wide size key to highlight it. (3) Touch Lead Edge, Rear Edge, or Center to specify the desired image position.
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Set Paper Size, Conditions, Air Assist Function for a Tray (continued) Setting Tab Paper: (1) Touch Tab Paper to highlight it. (2) Touch the desired tabbed paper size key to highlight it. (3) If setting the custom tabbed paper size, touch Custom Size to display the Size Setting Screen.
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Set Paper Size, Conditions, Air Assist Function for a Tray (continued) 5 Touch Type/Weight on the Tray Setting Screen. 6 Use Next or Previous to scroll to the desired paper type/weight from the list, then touch the key to highlight it. 7 Touch OK to complete the setting.
Change Paper Type/Weight Specified for a Tray The paper size and air assist function can be changed with the same procedure as setting. To change paper type/weight already designated for a tray, follow the procedure below. Front and Back Page Adjustment is required to execute every time the paper type is changed or as daily maintenance, because a shrinkage ratio varies depending upon the paper type, paper brand, and the temperature and/or humidity of a storage location.
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Change Paper Type/Weight Specified for a Tray (continued) 4 To change it, follow the same procedure as registering the paper conditions. See p. 1-7 to p. 1-9. 5 Touch OK to complete the setting. The Tray Setting Screen will be restored. 1-16...
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Change Paper Type/Weight Specified for a Tray (continued) 6 To newly register the modified setting, touch Register. To simply change the setting, proceed to step 10. 7 Touch the desired registration key on the Register Screen. 8 The Input Name Screen will be displayed. Enter the desired name. If selected key has already been named, that name will be displayed.
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Section 2: Adjustment This section describes the items which the user can set on the Utility screen Machine Adjustment Outlines ........... 2-2 01 Magnification Adjustment..........2-3 02 Timing Adjustment ............. 2-11 03 Centering Adjustment ..........2-17 Finisher Adjustment ............2-18 01 Stapler Position Adjustment........
Machine Adjustment Outlines The following adjustments for image control are included in the Machine Adjustment functions. 01 Magnification Adjustment Provide controls for image magnification. 02 Timing Adjustment Provide controls for image timing. 03 Centering Adjustment Provide the centering control to the direction of paper feed.
01 Magnification Adjustment 01 Printer Drum Clock Adjustment <SIDE1> In the printer control, perform this adjustment to control the magnification for Side 1 to the direction of paper feed. This adjustment is a baseline for both sides adjustment enabled in Tray Setting and Register Type/Weight.
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01 Magnification Adjustment (continued) 5 Measure the resultant magnification to the direction of paper feed. 205.7 Paper feed direction 6 If the desired result cannot be obtained, touch the ADJUSTMENT tab to return to the Adjustment Screen. 7 Use the touch panel keypad to enter an appropriate value, then touch Set. Available range: -10 (short) to +10 (long), 1 step = 0.05 %.
01 Magnification Adjustment (continued) 02 Printer Drum Clock Adjustment <SIDE2> In the printer control, perform this adjustment to control the magnification for Side 2 to the direction of paper feed. This adjustment is a baseline for both sides adjumstment enabled in Tray Setting and Register Type/Weight.
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01 Magnification Adjustment (continued) 6 Measure the resultant magnification to the direction of paper feed. 205.7 Paper feed direction 7 If the desired result cannot be obtained, touch the ADJUSTMENT tab to return to the Adjustment Screen. 8 Use the touch panel keypad to enter an appropriate value, then touch Set. Available range: -10 (short) to 0 (long), 1 step = 0.05 %.
01 Magnification Adjustment (continued) 03 Printer Horizontal Adjustment <SIDE1> In the printer control, perform this adjustment to control the magnification for Side 1 perpendicular to the direction of paper feed. Procedure 1 Touch Adjustment - 01 Machine Adjustment - 01 Magnification Adjustment. 2 Touch 03 Printer Horizontal Adjustment <SIDE1>...
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01 Magnification Adjustment (continued) 5 Measure the resultant magnification perpendicular to the direction of paper feed. Paper feed direction 6 If the desired result cannot be obtained, touch the ADJUSTMENT tab to return to the Adjustment Screen. 7 Use the touch panel keypad to enter an appropriate value, then touch Set. Available range: -10 (short) to +10 (long), 1 step = 0.1 %.
01 Magnification Adjustment (continued) 04 Printer Horizontal Adjustment <SIDE2> In the printer control, perform this adjustment to control the magnification for Side 2 perpendicular to the direction of paper feed. Procedure 1 Touch Adjustment - 01 Machine Adjustment - 01 Magnification Adjustment. 2 Touch 04 Printer Horizontal Adjustment <SIDE2>...
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01 Magnification Adjustment (continued) 5 Measure the resultant magnification perpendicular to the direction of paper feed. Paper feed direction 6 If the desired result cannot be obtained, touch the ADJUSTMENT tab to return to the Adjustment Screen. 7 Use the touch panel keypad to enter an appropriate value, then touch Set. Available range: -5 (short) to 0 (long), 1 step = 0.1 %.
02 Timing Adjustment 01 Printer Restart Timing Adjustment <SIDE1> Perform this adjustment to control the restart timing for Side 1. Perform this adjustment after completing Printer Drum Clock Adjustment <SIDE1>. Procedure 1 Touch Adjustment - 01 Machine Adjustment - 02 Timing Adjustment. 2 Touch 01 Printer Restart Timing Adjustment <SIDE1>...
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02 Timing Adjustment (continued) 6 Measure the resultant restart timing. Paper feed direction 7 If the desired result cannot be obtained, touch the ADJUSTMENT tab to return to the Adjustment Screen. 8 Use the touch panel keypad to enter an appropriate value, then touch Set. Available range: -30 (short) to +30 (long), 1 step = 0.1 mm.
02 Timing Adjustment (continued) 02 Printer Restart Timing Adjustment <SIDE2> Perform this adjustment to control the restart timing for Side 2. Perform this adjustment after completing Printer Drum Clock Adjustment <SIDE2>. Procedure 1 Touch - Adjustment - 01 Machine Adjustment - 02 Timing Adjustment. 2 Touch 02 Printer Restart Timing Adjustment <SIDE2>...
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02 Timing Adjustment (continued) 6 Measure the resultant restart timing. Paper feed direction 7 If the desired result cannot be obtained, touch the ADJUSTMENT tab to return to the Adjustment Screen. 8 Use the touch panel keypad to enter an appropriate value, then touch Set. Available range: -30 (short) to +30 (long), 1 step = 0.1 mm.
02 Timing Adjustment (continued) 03 Scanner Restart Timing Adjustment Perform this adjustment to control the restart timing in scanning the original with the original glass. Procedure 1 Touch Adjustment - 01 Machine Adjustment - 02 Timing Adjustment. 2 Touch 03 Scanner Restart Timing Adjustment to display the Scanner Restart Timing Adjustment Screen.
02 Timing Adjustment (continued) 04 ADF Restart Timing Adjustment Perform this adjustment to control the restart timing in scanning the original with ADF. Procedure 1 Touch Adjustment - 01 Machine Adjustment - 02 Timing Adjustment. 2 Touch 04 ADF Restart Timing Adjustment to display the ADF Restart Timing Adjustment Screen.
03 Centering Adjustment 01 Printer Centering Adjustment Perform this adjustment to control image centering to the direction of paper feed. Procedure 1 Touch Adjustment - 01 Machine Adjustment - 03 Centering Adjustment. 2 Touch 01 Printer Centering Adjustment to display the Printer Centering Adjustment Screen.
Finisher Adjustment Use this function to make fine adjustments on Finisher options. The target adjustment items vary depending upon the configuration of installed options. 01 Stapler Position Adjustment Adjust the dislocation of sheets delivered to the tray and center position of staples processed by the FS-503 Staple Finisher.
01 Stapler Position Adjustment 01 Stapling Center Position Adjustment Perform this adjustment for the center position of copied/printed sheets and of staples processed by the FS-503 Staple Finisher. The paper width adjustment is supposed to be completed before this adjustment. Procedure 1 Touch Adjustment - 02 Finisher Adjustment - 01 Stapler Position Adj.
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01 Stapler Position Adjustment (continued) 6 Fold the output sheet in two on the center to the direction of paper feed and check misalignment (a) of the stapling center position. 7 If the test desired result cannot be obtained, touch the ADJUSTMENT tab. Repeat the adjustment steps from 3 to 6 until the desired result is obtained.
01 Stapler Position Adjustment (continued) 02 Paper Width Adjustment Perform this adjustment if stapled sheets are not aligned neatly processed by the FS-503 Staple Finisher. Procedure 1 Touch Adjustment - 02 Finisher Adjustment - 01 Stapler Position Adj. 2 Touch 02 Paper Width Adjustment to display the Paper Width Adjustment Screen.
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01 Stapler Position Adjustment (continued) 6 If the desired result cannot be obtained, touch the ADJUSTMENT tab. 7 Touch Next or Back to select the paper size to be adjusted. Touching Next continuously will change the paper size as follows. 11x17 - A3 - B4 - 8.5x14 - A4R - 8.5x11R - 8.5x11 - A4 - B5 - A5 - 5.5x8.5 - 8x13 - 8.125x13.25 - 8.5x13 - 8.25x13 - 8K - 16K - 12x18 - A3W - B4W - A4W - A4WR - B5W - A5W - 12x18W - 11x17W - 8.5x11W - 8.5x11WR - 5.5x8.5W - Non-...
02 Multi Folder (Punch) Adjustment 01 Paper Width Adjustment Perform this adjustment for the specific paper size if punch holes processed by the FD-501 Folding Unit dislocate largely. Procedure 1 Touch Adjustment - 02 Finisher Adjustment - 02 Multi Folder (Punch) Adj. 2 Touch 01 Paper Width Adjustment to display the Paper Width Adjustment Screen.
02 Multi Folder (Punch) Adjustment (continued) 02 Hole-Punch Vertical Position Adjustment Perform this adjustment for the position of punch holes to the direction of paper feed. Procedure 1 Touch Adjustment - 02 Finisher Adjustment - 02 Multi Folder (Punch) Adj. 2 Touch 02 Hole-Punch Vertical Position Adjustment to display the Hole-Punch Vertical Position Adjustment Screen.
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02 Multi Folder (Punch) Adjustment (continued) 6 If the desired result cannot be obtained, touch the ADJUSTMENT tab. 7 Touch Next or Back to select the paper size to be adjusted. Touching Next continuously will change the paper size as follows. All - 11x17 - A3 - B4 - 8.5x14 - A4R - 8.5x11R - B5R - 8.5x11 - A4 - A5R - B5 - A5 - 5.5x8.5 - 8x13 - 8.12x13.2 - 8.5x13 - 8.25x13 - 8K - 16K - 16KR - 12x18 8 Select the desired hole type.
03 Multi Folder (Fold) Adjustment 01 Folding Position Adjustment Perform this adjustment for the folding position processed by the FD-501 Folding Unit. Procedure 1 Touch Adjustment - 02 Finisher Adjustment - 03 Multi Folder (Fold) Adj. 2 Touch 01 Folding Position Adjustment to display the Folding Position Adjustment Screen.
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03 Multi Folder (Fold) Adjustment (continued) 8 Use the touch panel keypad to enter the desired adjustment value, then touch Set. Available range: -50 to +50, 1 step = 0.1 mm Paper feed direction Note: When misalignment (a) of step 5 has occurred, enter the "+" value. 9 Repeat the adjustment steps from 3 to 8 until the desired result is obtained.
03 Multi Folder (Fold) Adjustment (continued) 02 Letter Fold-in Position Adjustment Perform this adjustment for the folding positions in Letter Fold-in mode processed by the FD-501 Folding Unit. • When adjusting both Single Fold and Double Fold, be sure to start with the Double Fold adjustment.
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03 Multi Folder (Fold) Adjustment (continued) 5 Check a distance (a) and distance (b) on the output sheet. Paper feed direction 6 If the desired result cannot be obtained, touch the ADJUSTMENT tab. 7 Touch Next or Back to select the paper size to be adjusted. Touching Next continuously will change the paper size as follows: All - 11x17 - A3 - B4 - 8.5x14 - A4R - 8.5x11R - 8K - 12x18 8 Touch Double Fold.
03 Multi Folder (Fold) Adjustment (continued) 03 Letter Fold-out Position Adjustment Perform this adjustment for the folding positions in Letter Fold-out mode processed by the FD-501 Folding Unit. The baseline of Single Fold is calculated from the edge of the sheet, while that of Double Fold is calculated from the position of the first fold line, therefore a distance (b) in step 5 will be altered by changing the position of either Single Fold or Double Fold.
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03 Multi Folder (Fold) Adjustment (continued) 5 Check a distance (a) and distance (b) on the output sheet. Paper feed direction 6 If the desired result cannot be obtained, touch the ADJUSTMENT tab. 7 Touch Next or Back to select the paper size to be adjusted. Touching Next continuously will change the paper size as follows: All - 11x17 - A3 - B4 - 8.5x14 - A4R - 8.5x11R - 8K - 12x18 8 Touch Single Fold.
03 Multi Folder (Fold) Adjustment (continued) 04 Double Parallel Position Adjustment Perform this adjustment for the folding positions in Double Parallel folding mode processed by the FD-501 Folding Unit. • When adjusting both Single Fold and Double Fold, be sure to start with the Single Fold adjustment.
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03 Multi Folder (Fold) Adjustment (continued) 5 Check a distance (a) and distance (b) on the output sheet. Paper feed direction 6 If the desired result cannot be obtained, touch the ADJUSTMENT tab. 7 Touch Next or Back to select the paper size to be adjusted. Touching Next continuously will change the paper size as follows: All - 11x17 - A3 - B4 - 8.5x14 - A4R - 8.5x11R - 8K - 12x18 8 Touch Single Fold.
03 Multi Folder (Fold) Adjustment (continued) 05 Z-Fold Position Adjustment Perform this adjustment for the folding positions in Z-Fold mode processed by the FD-501 Folding Unit. • When adjusting both Single Fold and Double Fold, be sure to start with the Single Fold adjustment.
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03 Multi Folder (Fold) Adjustment (continued) 5 Check a distance (a) and distance (b) on the output sheet. Paper feed direction 6 If the desired result cannot be obtained, touch the ADJUSTMENT tab. 7 Touch Next or Back to select the paper size to be adjusted. Touching Next continuously will change the paper size as follows: All - 11x17 - A3 - B4 - 8.5x14 - A4R - 8.5x11R - 8K - 12x18 8 Touch Single Fold.
03 Multi Folder (Fold) Adjustment (continued) 06 Gate Position Adjustment Perform this adjustment for the folding positions in Gate folding mode processed by the FD-501 Folding Unit. • When adjusting Single Fold, Double Fold and Triple Fold at a time, be sure to start with the Single Fold adjustment.
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03 Multi Folder (Fold) Adjustment (continued) 5 Check a distance (a), distance (b) and distance (c) on the output sheet. Paper feed direction 6 If the desired result cannot be obtained, touch the ADJUSTMENT tab. 7 Touch Next or Back to select the paper size to be adjusted. Touching Next continuously will change the paper size as follows: All - 11x17 - A3 - B4 - 8.5x14 - A4R - 8.5x11R - 8K - 12x18 8 Touch Single Fold.
04 Stacker Adjustment 01 Paper Width Adjustment Perform this adjustment when output sheets are not aligned in a perpendicular position to the direction of paper feed processed by the LS-501/502 Large Capacity Stacker. Procedure 1 Touch Adjustment - 02 Finisher Adjustment - 04 Stacker Adj. 2 Touch 01 Paper Width Adjustment to display the Paper Width Adjustment Screen.
04 Stacker Adjustment (continued) 02 Paper Length Adjustment Perform this adjustment when output sheets are not aligned to the direction of paper feed processed by the LS-501/502 Large Capacity Stacker. Procedure 1 Touch Adjustment - 02 Finisher Adjustment - 04 Stacker Adj. 2 Touch 02 Paper Length Adjustment to display the Paper Length Adjustment Screen.
Function Overview Setting change concerning the printer controller is available from the Controller Setting Menu Screen. Touch Controller on the Machine Status Screen. The Controller Setting Menu Screen will be displayed. The menu comprises the following settings. 01 Report Type Use this function to print out the report type selected from the screen.
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Function Overview (continued) 02 Printer Setting Various printer settings are available from this screen. p. 3 - 8 It may not operate properly depending upon the combination of settings selected. Menu Items Description Setting Options (default is underlined) Specify the default output 1-6 (1) setting for each number.
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Function Overview (continued) 10 Output Select to exit face up or face Face Down, Face Up Order down in initial state. 11 Page Order Select the print page order in 1 to N, N to 1 initial state. 12 Print Specify the print quantity in 1 to 9999 Number...
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Function Overview (continued) 03 Symbol Set Specify the symbol set. DESKTOP, ISO11, ISO15, ISO17, ISO21, ISO4, ISO6, ISO60, ISO69, ISOL1, ISOL2, ISOL5, LEGAL, MATH8, MCTEXT, MSPUBL, PC8, PC8DN, PC8TK, PC850, PC852, PIFONT, PSMATH, PSTEXT, ROMAN8, VNINTL, VNMATH, VNUS, WIN30, WINL1, WINL2, WINL5 04 Form lines Specify the number of lines 5 to 128 (64)
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Function Overview (continued) 04 Spool Select to spool the job to HDD. p. 3 - 14 Menu Items Description Setting Options Spool Select to spool the job to Auto, Enable, Disable HDD. 05 Interface Setting Set the timer to terminate the interface. p. 3 - 15 Menu Items Description Setting Options...
01 Report Type Use this function to print out the report type selected from the screen. Procedure 1 Touch Controller - 01 Report Type. 2 Touch the desired report type key to select it. 3 Touch Execute. The Controller Setting Menu Screen will be restored, and the Data LED on the control panel blinks to indicate that the printing operation is in progress.
02 Printer Setting Use this function to register the desired output form. Six types can be specified at maximum. Specify the setting number (1 to 6) first, then specify the following four printer settings for that number. • 01 Basic Setting specifies basic settings for printer. •...
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02 Printer Setting (continued) 3 Perform the Basic Setting. (1) Touch 01 Basic Setting. The Basic Setting Menu Screen will be displayed. (2) Make the desired setting. Touch Next or Forward to scroll to the desired item. The following settings are used unless otherwise specified by the printer driver.
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02 Printer Setting (continued) 14 Paper Size: Select the paper size to be initially used. 15 Orientation: Select the orientation of the image printed on copy paper. 16 Banner Option: Select to print the banner page. 17 Banner Tray: Select the paper feed tray for printing banner page. 18 Convert Paper Size: Select to change the paper size.
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02 Printer Setting (continued) 5 Perform the PS Setting (option). (1) Touch 03 PS Setting. The PS Setting Screen will be displayed. (2) Touch 01 Print to PS Error. (3) Touch On to allow the printing, or Off to cancel. (4) Touch OK to complete the setting.
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02 Printer Setting (continued) 8 If further changes are required, touch the desired key. Touch the MACHINE tab to complete the setting and restore the Machine Status Screen. 3-12...
03 Select Printer Setting Select the default port number, and specify the output format for each port. Procedure 1 Touch Controller - 03 Select Printer Setting. 2 Touch the key to be specified, then use the touch screen keypad to enter the desired number.
04 Spool Select to enable, disable, or automatically perform the spool function. Procedure 1 Touch Controller - 04 Spool. 2 Touch the desired key to select it. 3 Touch OK to complete the setting. The Controller Setting Menu Screen will be restored.
05 Interface Setting Set the time for Parallel Timeout and Network Timeout. Procedure 1 Touch Controller - 05 Interface Setting. 2 Touch Parallel Timeout or Network Timeout. 3 Use the touch screen keypad to enter the time, then touch Set. The available range is from 10 to 300.
Utility Screen Setting Outlines Press [Utility/Counter] on the control panel to display the Utility Menu Screen. The Utility Screen includes two types of setting items: one in which a user can set and the other in which a machine manager is required to enter a password. This section describes the user setting and the machine manager setting separately in two parts.
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Utility Screen Setting Outlines (continued) List of the function settings Specific setting and Description Setting options (underlined: default) 01 System Setting 01 Language Setting Select the language used in the LCD. American English 02 Buzzer Setting 01 Buzzer On/Off, Volume Setting Set the buzzer sound (the touch key sound) as ON/OFF, Big/Small touching the screen.
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Utility Screen Setting Outlines (continued) Specific setting and Description Setting options (underlined: default) 03 Density Setting 01 Density Shift for Enhance Mode Select the default density setting for each Enhance 0 - 5 (Text & Photo:2, Low Mode. Contrast:3, Photo:2, Text:2) 02 User Density Setting Preset the density level which is frequently used.
Utility Screen Setting Outlines (continued) Specific setting and Description Setting options (underlined: default) 02 Each Function Setting Auto select of Booklet copy Set the machine to automatically select the Booklet Auto Select/Not Auto Select mode when Stapling & Folding or Folding mode is selected.
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Utility Screen Setting Outlines (continued) Specific setting and Description Setting options (underlined: default) 05 Touch Screen Adjustment Check the touch screen and realign the position of the touch sensor that may have shifted. 06 Machine Manager Setting 01 System Setting 01 Power Save Setting Auto Low Power/ Auto Shut Off Auto Low Power: 5 min.
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Utility Screen Setting Outlines (continued) Specific setting and Description Setting options (underlined: default) 05 Operation Prohibit Set Lock/Delete Mode Memory Lock/unlock or Delete a mode memory that has been programmed. Change Send Address Permit/prohibit to enter send address manually on the Permit/Prohibit Scanner Screen.
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Utility Screen Setting Outlines (continued) Specific setting and Description Setting options (underlined: default) 03 User Authentication Set User No./User Name/Password/ Register, Change, Add or Delete the user Belong Section/Useable Function authentication when the User Authentication is set (Copy, Scanner, Store/Recall, in "01>01 Authentication Setting."...
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Utility Screen Setting Outlines (continued) Specific setting and Description Setting options (underlined: default) 04 Fixing Prerotation Set The fixing heat adjustment may be necessary as Rotation On/Rotation Off altering the paper type and the weight. The machine rotates the fixing roller before printing starts, in order to print at the appropriate temperature for the specific paper type and the weight.
Section 4: User Setting This section describes the items which the user can set on the Utility screen 01 System Setting............. 4-2 01 Language Setting ................4-2 02 Buzzer Setting ................. 4-3 03 1SHOT Indication Time ..............4-5 04 Default Screen Setting ..............4-6 05 Auto Reset Setting ................
01 System Setting 01 Language Setting Select the language used in the touch panel. The initial setting is American English. Procedure 1 Touch 01 System Setting - 01 Language Setting. 2 Select the desired English mode. 3 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Utility Menu Screen.
02 Buzzer Setting Use this function to adjust the volume of the touch key, or to select the duration of the buzzer when the machine has stopped at the time of no paper or mishandled paper. 01 Buzzer ON/OFF, Volume Setting Set the buzzer sound (the touch key sound) as touching the screen, and also select the buzzer volume.
02 Buzzer Setting (continued) 02 Buzzer for Job Stop Setting Select the duration of the buzzer sound when the machine stops. Procedure 1 Touch 01 System Setting - 02 Buzzer Setting. 2 Touch 02 Buzzer for Job Stop Setting. 3 Select the desired time to highlight it. 4 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Buzzer Setting Screen.
03 1SHOT Indication Time Select the SHOT indication time to be displayed in the message indication area of the touch panel, such as “Original size A4.” Procedure 1 Touch 01 System Setting - 03 1 SHOT Message Indication Time. 2 Touch 3 seconds or 5 seconds to highlight it. 3 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Utility Menu Screen.
04 Default Screen Setting Select the initial screen to be displayed when the power switch is turned on. Procedure 1 Touch 01 System Setting - 04 Default Screen Setting. 2 Select the desired initial screen to highlight it. 3 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Utility Menu Screen.
05 Auto Reset Setting Set the reset interval starting from the completion of a copying job until the machine returns to the initial screen, without selecting any key on the touch panel or the control panel. Procedure 1 Touch 01 System Setting - 05 Auto Reset Setting. 2 Select the desired time to highlight it.
06 Key Response Time Select the response time between touching the key and the machine responses to it. Procedure 1 Touch 01 System Setting - 06 Key Response Time. 2 Select the desired time to highlight it. 3 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Utility Menu Screen.
07 Change User Password Change a user password which the user has registered for user authentication. The changed password is reflected to the user authentication setting description. Procedure 1 Touch 01 System Setting - 07 Change User Password. 2 Enter the user name and the password then touch OK. 3 Enter a new user password in New Password.
02 Function Setting 01 Feed Tray Setting When the selected paper tray becomes empty while copying is in progress, automatic tray switching detects the same copy paper size loaded in another tray to allow copying to continue without interruption. (Auto Tray Switching: ATS) 01 Feed Tray Auto Selection Select the tray size setting to be detected when ATS functions.
01 Feed Tray Setting (continued) 02 ATS Permit Set ATS On or Off. Procedure 1 Touch 02 Function Setting - 01 Feed Tray Setting. 2 Touch 02 ATS Permit. 3 Select On when ATS is used, and Off when ATS is not used. 4 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Feed Tray Setting Menu Screen.
01 Feed Tray Setting (continued) 03 Auto Paper Type Select the paper type setting of the tray which is automatically selected when ATS functions. When the paper type that is not specified with this function is designated to the tray that is automatically selected by ATS, the machine indicates the paper type unmatched.
02 Each Function Setting Select to enter a decimal point for image shift, and select the interval time that printing via PC is prohibited after touching a touch key on the touch panel. Procedure 1 Touch 02 Function Setting - 02 Each Function Setting. 2 Touch Decimal On or Decimal Off to specify image shift in decimal point or not.
03 Density Setting Use this function to shift the copy density level (nine levels) to darker or lighter, or preset two levels from the more detailed copy density levels (32 levels) in the Copy Screen. The density level for Photo mode or the special density level can be specified individually.
03 Density Setting (continued) 02 User Density Setting The copy density level is divided into 16 levels between Darker and Normal, and between Normal and Lighter, respectively. Select and preset two levels from the 32 levels. The preset density level setting can be recalled from Special Image on the Copy Screen.
03 Density Setting (continued) 03 Photo Mode Density Setting Set the density level of Photo Mode to be specified in AES. Procedure 1 Touch 02 Function Setting - 03 Density Setting. 2 Touch 03 Photo Mode Density Setting. 3 Select the desired density key from Lighter, Normal and Darker. 4 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Density Setting Menu Screen.
03 Density Setting (continued) 04 Image Density Selection Select the image density on the Copy Screen. Adjust the image density of any dark part of the original to darker (maximum dark) or lighter, just like offset printing. Similar to printing materials such as books, this feature is useful to make texts lighter in order to ease the eye strain.
04 Preset Zoom Set three types of the preset zoom on the Preset Zoom Screen. The initial setting for Preset Zoom1 is 4.000, Preset Zoom2 is 2.000, and Preset Zoom3 is 0.500. Procedure 1 Touch 02 Function Setting - 04 Preset Zoom. 2 Touch the desired preset key (from 1 to 3) and display the desired zoom ratio on the right side of the keys using the touch panel kyepad.
03 Copy Setting 01 Reset Setting Set the copying condition as desired when the machine is reset. Also select whether to reset the machine or not when inserting a key counter or a copy card under the following reset conditions. Resetting the machine: •...
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01 Reset Setting (continued) Procedure 1 Touch 03 Copy Setting - 01 Reset Setting. 2 Touch 01 Initial Setting. 3 Set the following setting items in initial conditions: Original Setting, Special Image, AES On/Off, Zoom, Output Application, Copy Mode, Auto Paper Select/ Paper Presetting, and Rotation On/Off.
01 Reset Setting (continued) 02 Reset Function Setting When the machine is reset, select the copying conditions from the factory default setting (Full Auto), Initial Set which is set at “03 Copy Setting - 01 Reset Setting - 01 Initial Setting”, or the copying condition which is preset to Mode Memory 30. In addition, alter Output Application of Full Auto as desired.
01 Reset Setting (continued) 03 Initial by Key Counter Insert Select to reset or not when inserting the key counter and the copy card. Procedure 1 Touch 03 Copy Setting - 01 Reset Setting. 2 Touch 03 Initial by Key Counter Insert. 3 Touch On to reset and Off not to reset, when inserting the key counter or the copy card.
02 Each Function Setting The following features can be provided by switching the setting. • Auto select of Booklet copy Set the machine with SD-501 mounted to automatically select the Booklet mode when Stapling & Folding or Folding mode is selected. This function is not supported in this version.
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02 Each Function Setting (continued) Procedure 1 Touch 03 Copy Setting - 02 Each Function Setting. 2 Select On/Off or touch the desired key to each item on the left side of the screen. There are two setting screens. Touch Next and Previous to switch between the screens.
04 Scanner Setting 01 Default Address Setting Select the default destination of the image scanned when selecting the Scanner Screen. Select one from the following four destinations: • E-Mail (E-Mail address) • HDD (Box No.) • FTP (FTP server address) •...
02 Each Function Setting Select the default settings for the file form and the resolution when selecting the Scanner Screen. • File Form Setting (E-Mail) Select the data form for transmitting scanned data attached to an e-mail, from Package PDF, Division PDF, Package TIFF, and Division TIFF. •...
05 Touch Screen Adjustment Use this function to check the touch screen and realign the position of the touch sensor that may have shifted. The Touch Screen Adjustment Screen can be displayed on the Utility Menu Screen by pressing [5] of the control panel keypad. Procedure 1 Touch 05 Touch Screen Adjustment.
Section 5: Machine Manager Setting This section describes the items which the machine manager can set on the Utility Screen Machine Manager Setting Outlines........5-2 01 System Setting............. 5-4 01 Power Save Setting ................. 5-4 02 Time and Date Setting ..............5-5 03 Weekly Timer Setting ..............
Machine Manager Setting Outlines This section describes the items which the machine manager can set on the Utility/ Counter Screen, and the procedure of setting these items. In the initial condition, the machine manager setting can be specified without entering the machine manager password. The machine manager setting associates with changing of touch panel expansion and machine management.
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Machine Manager Setting Outlines (continued) Enter the eight-digit machine manager password then touch OK. The Machine Manager Setting Menu is displayed. Set each function items. Touch Return to restore the Utility Menu Screen.
01 System Setting 01 Power Save Setting Specify Auto Low Power or Auto Shut Off when setting the Power Save mode manually, and select the interval of time that must elapse before Auto Low Power and Auto Shut Off. Procedure 1 Touch 01 System Setting - 01 Power Save Setting.
02 Time and Date Setting Set the current date and time, the summer time, and also the time difference. The default setting for the summer time is off. Procedure 1 Touch 01 System Setting - 02 Time and Date Setting. 2 Adjust the time.
03 Weekly Timer Setting This function can be accessed only by the machine manager. The Weekly Timer is a machine management function that shuts down power to the machine on a daily or hourly basis, and can be programmed specifically for lunch breaks, weekends and holidays, or any time the copier is not required.
03 Weekly Timer Setting (continued) 02 Timer Setting Use this function to set the On/Off times in hours and minutes for each day of the week or set the collective time for the entire week, i.e., the same On/Off time for a certain day of the week.
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03 Weekly Timer Setting (continued) 5 When this screen is displayed, the On and Off times are always set at 00:00~00:00. Touch to highlight the day(s) of the week to be set. More than one can be selected at a time. Enter the On-time and Off-time using the touch panel keypad, and then touch Set after each entry.
03 Weekly Timer Setting (continued) 03 Timer Action On/Off Setting Use this function to set the timer On/Off for a given day of a given month. Set the On- Off condition for specific days individually or collectively for all Mondays through Sundays of the given month.
03 Weekly Timer Setting (continued) 04 Lunch Hour Off Setting The Weekly Timer function turns the machine On and Off once a day. Use the Lunch Hour Off Setting to shut down the power during the lunch break and then turn it on again according to the Weekly Timer function setting.
03 Weekly Timer Setting (continued) 05 Set Password for Timer Interrupt Use this password setting mode to establish a four-digit password required for using the Timer Interrupt function. The default password of 0000 allows the timer function to be interrupted without entering the password. Procedure 1 Touch 01 System Setting - 03 Weekly Timer Setting - 05 Set Password for Timer Interrupt.
04 Management List Print Use this function to print out the list selected from the following items. • Mode memory list: Programmed contents of Mode memory • User management list: Home position settings selected by user • Use management list: Information controlled by user authentication or division authentication 5-13...
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04 Management List Print (continued) • Font pattern list: Font patterns used in the machine • Audit log report: Audited log 5-14...
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04 Management List Print (continued) Procedure 1 Touch 01 System Setting - 04 Management List Print. 2 Touch any key to print the list. 3 Press the COPY tab to display the Copy Screen. 4 Press [Start] on the control panel to start printing the selected list. To suspend printing, press [Stop].
05 Operation Prohibit Set Use this function to permit or prohibit programmed contents of Mode memory. • Lock/Delete mode memory: Lock/unlock or delete a mode memory that has been programmed. The settings of a locked mode memory cannot be changed. •...
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05 Operation Prohibit Set (continued) Procedure 1 Touch 01 System Setting - 05 Operation Prohibit Set. 2 Select Permit or Prohibit of Mode memory. (1) Touch Lock/Delete Mode Memory. (2) The programmed name is displayed on the right side of the Mode memory number, when the setting is already programmed.
06 Expert Adjustment Use this function to set the following items for scanning the original. • Original Scan Area Setting • ADF Frame Erasure Setting • Non Image Area Erase Setting 01 Original Scan Area Setting Select to delete or not the outside area of the original from the following three ways: •...
06 Expert Adjustment (continued) 02 ADF Frame Erasure Setting Set Frame Erasure to function anytime when copying in ADF mode, and set the amount of the outside area to be deleted. Procedure 1 Touch 01 System Setting - 06 Expert Adjustment - 02 ADF Frame Erasure Setting.
06 Expert Adjustment (continued) 03 Non Image Area Erase Setting Use this function to select the erase mode, and set the density level of the original (five levels). The default setting is Auto. Procedure 1 Touch 01 System Setting - 06 Expert Adjustment - 03 Non Image Area Erase Setting.
07 Size Setting Use this function to select the detected paper type of the original and the minimum size of the original placed on the original glass. Procedure 1 Touch 01 System Setting - 07 Size Setting. 2 Select the paper type to be detected in ADF mode or when the original is placed on the original glass.
02 Manager/Machine Register 01 Machine Manager Register Use this function to register the machine manager name and the extension number which are displayed on the left side of the Utility Menu Screen. Procedure 1 Touch 02 Manager/Machine Register - 01 Machine Manager Register. 2 Touch Name Input to display the Machine Manager Name Input Screen.
03 Use Auth./Volume Track 01 Authentication Method Use this function to select any function of User Authentication and Volume Track. Authentication settings can be altered according to the user authentication and volume track settings. 01 Authentication Setting Establish the authentication settings by combining the following six elements. •...
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01 Authentication Method (continued) Procedure 1 Touch 03 User Auth./Volume Track - 01 Authentication Method - 01 Authentication Setting. 2 Select On or Off on the right side of User Authentication, Section Authentication, Section Name Input, and User/Section Auth. Connect. 3 Select At Auto Reset or At JOB Complete on the right side of Password Input Timing.
01 Authentication Method (continued) 02 Section Management Setting Use this function to set Copy/Printer or Scanner jobs managed by the section, and select the machine condition in which the machine stops due to reaching the copy limit. • If Copy/Printer or Scanner is set to Off when Section Authentication is set to On on the Authentication Method Setting Screen, the section password is not required to enter for authentication.
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01 Authentication Method (continued) Procedure 1 Touch 03 User Auth./Volume Track - 01 Authentication Method - 02 Section Management Setting. 2 Select On or Off on the right side of Copy/Printer and Scanner, respectively. 3 Select Immediately, After Print, or Warning Only on the right side of Limit Reached Stop Setting.
02 Volume Track Use this function to assign a number to each section, and set a section name, password and limit value to each number. The registered section management setting is listed on the screen. Select the section management setting from the list and change, reset or delete the setting.
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02 Volume Track (continued) Procedure 1 Touch 03 User Auth./Volume Track - 02 Volume Track. 2 Follow the instructions below for adding, changing and deleting the section setting, and also resetting the copy count. To change section settings: (1) Touch Next or Previous to display the section name to be changed and touch to highlight it.
03 User Authentication Set Use this function to assign a number to each user, and set a user name, password and limit value to each number. The registered user setting is listed on the screen. Select the user setting from the list and change, reset or delete the setting. 5-30...
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03 User Authentication Set (continued) Procedure 1 Touch 03 User Auth./Volume Track - 03 User Authentication Set. 2 Follow the instructions below for adding, changing and deleting the user setting, and also resetting the copy count. To change user settings: (1) Touch Next or Previous to display the user name to be changed and touch to highlight it.
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03 User Authentication Set (continued) To reset user count: (1) Touch Next or Previous to display the user name to reset the count and touch to highlight it. (2) Touch Count Reset to display the Reset Confirmation popup screen. (3) Touch any key to reset. Touch Cancel when not resetting. To reset all count: (1) Touch All Count Reset to display the Reset Confirmation popup screen.
04 Non register/Output Set Use this function to limit the output setting of an unregistered user or section. When this function is set to On, only the initial output setting can be set to any job under a condition of which user authentication and/or section authentication is set to Off.
04 Network Setting 01 Machine NIC Setting Control the NIC settings such as the IP address and line speed of the machine. Procedure 1 Touch 04 Network Setting - 01 Machine NIC Setting. 2 Specify the following items. Enter numeric values using the touch panel keypad. After entering a value, touch Set.
02 Controller NIC Setting Specify the controller settings. Various default settings or network settings can be customized as required. List of the Network Settings Specify the settings for connecting a network printer and network scanner, and the settings for TCP/IP, RAW port numbers, IP Filter (permission/denial), and ping. p.5 - 45 Specific setting and Description Setting options (underlined: default)
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02 Controller NIC Setting (continued) Specify the settings for connecting network printer, and the NetWare settings. p.5 - 48 Specific setting and Description Setting options (underlined: default) 02 NetWare NetWare NetWare If Use is selected, Novell NetWare (IPX/SPX) is Use/Not Use enabled as the print server protocol.
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02 Controller NIC Setting (continued) Specific setting and Description Setting options (underlined: default) 02 NetWare NetWare Nprinter / Rprinter, NetWare Status Setting (continued) Printer Number Select between 0 and 255. Specify the printer number. File Server Name Specify file server names. Max.
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*1: By selecting Not Use, access to bizhub PRO 1050 (TWAIN, Visual Count) will be prohibited. It is possible to save Scan to HDD jobs, but clients can no longer obtain them. *2: By selecting Not Use, Scan operations are executable, but the transmission from bizhub PRO 1050 to FTP will be disabled.
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02 Controller NIC Setting (continued) Specify the SMB printing setting, and to use Scan to SMB for transmission. p.5 - 55 Specific setting and Description Setting options (underlined: default) 06 SMB Print Specify to use SMB printing functions. Use/Not Use Net BIOS Name ********* Specify a NetBIOS name as required.
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02 Controller NIC Setting (continued) Specify the settings for an e-mail send/receive, division for transmitted data and authentication, and save the template of titles and bodies frequently used. p.5 - 58 Specific setting and Description Setting options (underlined: default) 08 E-Mail E-Mail Send Setting E-Mail Send Specify to use e-mail transmission.
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02 Controller NIC Setting (continued) Specific setting and Description Setting options (underlined: default) E-Mail Receive Setting POP Server Address 0.0.0.0 Specify an address of the POP server that is used Max. 255 characters combining to receive e-mail. symbols and alphanumerics can be used.
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02 Controller NIC Setting (continued) Specify the CSRC settings. p.5 - 63 Specific setting and Description Setting options (underlined: default) 11 CSRC CSRC Send Setting CSRC Send Specify to use CSRC Send or not. On/Off SMTP Server Address 0.0.0.0 Specify the SMTP server address. Max.
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02 Controller NIC Setting (continued) Specific setting and Description Setting options (underlined: default) 11 CSRC CSRC Receive Setting(continued) Port No. Specify the POP port number. 1 - 65535 (110) Connection Time Out Time Specify the POP time out duration. 30 - 300 seconds (60) Auto Check Specify to check incoming e-mail automatically.
02 Controller NIC Setting (continued) 01 TCP/IP Specify the settings for connecting a network printer and network scanner, and the settings for TCP/IP, RAW port numbers, IP Filter (permission/denial), and ping. 5-45...
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02 Controller NIC Setting (continued) Procedure 1 Touch 04 Network Setting - 02 Controller NIC Setting - 01 TCP/IP. 2 For each item, select or enter a required value. Use Previous or Next as required. (1) TCP/IP Select Enable or Disable. (2) DHCP Select Enable or Disable.
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02 Controller NIC Setting (continued) (12) TCP/IP Filter permission settings To specify to use the permission settings or not, select On or Off to the right of Permission Setting. To specify the range of permitted connections, touch an appropriate setting range key to display an address input screen. After entering in the field, touch OK.
02 Controller NIC Setting (continued) 02 NetWare Specify the settings for connecting network printer, and the NetWare settings. Where Novell NetWare is not used, make sure that Not Use is selected. Procedure 1 Touch 04 Network Setting - 02 Controller NIC Setting - 02 NetWare. 2 For each item, select or enter a required value.
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02 Controller NIC Setting (continued) NetWare Setting (1) NetWare Select Use. (2) Frame Type Select a frame type. (3) Operation Mode Select an appropriate operation mode. NetWare Pserver Setting (1) Print Server Name Touch Print Server Name to display an input screen. After entering in the field, touch OK.
02 Controller NIC Setting (continued) 03 IPP Specify the settings for connecting network printer and the IPP settings. 5-50...
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02 Controller NIC Setting (continued) Procedure 1 Touch 04 Network Setting - 02 Controller NIC Setting - 03 IPP. 2 For each item, select or enter a required value. Use Previous or Next as required. IPP Setting (1) IPP Specify to use IPP or not. (2) IPP Print Job Accept Specify to accept IPP print jobs or not.
02 Controller NIC Setting (continued) 04 FTP Specify to use Scan to HDD/Scan to FTP for transmission, the proxy server setting, and the passive function. Procedure 1 Touch 04 Network Setting - 02 Controller NIC Setting - 04 FTP. 2 For each item, select or enter a required value. (1) Server Select to use an FTP server.
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02 Controller NIC Setting (continued) 4 Touch Return to specify other settings, or touch Exit to finish setting. 5 After you have changed the settings, turn off the auxiliary power, then turn off and on the main power. When you turn off and on the main power, you need to wait at least 10 seconds to turn on after turning off.
02 Controller NIC Setting (continued) 05 SNMP Specify the SNMP settings. Procedure 1 Touch 04 Network Setting - 02 Controller NIC Setting - 05 SNMP. 2 For each item, select or enter a required value. (1) SNMP Select to use SNMP. (2) Read Community Name Touch Read Community Name to display an input screen.
02 Controller NIC Setting (continued) 06 SMB Specify the SMB printing setting, and to use Scan to SMB for transmission. Procedure 1 Touch 04 Network Setting - 02 Controller NIC Setting - 06 SMB. 2 For each item, select or enter a required value. (1) Print Select Use or Not Use.
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02 Controller NIC Setting (continued) 4 Touch Return to specify other settings, or touch Exit to finish setting. 5 After you have changed the settings, turn off the auxiliary power, then turn off and on the main power. When you turn off and on the main power, you need to wait at least 10 seconds to turn on after turning off.
02 Controller NIC Setting (continued) 07 AppleTalk Specify the settings for connecting network printer and the ApplieTalk settings. Procedure 1 Touch 04 Network Setting - 02 Controller NIC Setting - 07 AppleTalk. 2 For each item, select or enter a required value. (1) AppleTalk Selecting Use enables AppleTalk as the print server protocol.
02 Controller NIC Setting (continued) 08 E-Mail Specify the settings for an e-mail send/receive, division for transmitted data and authentication, and save the template of titles and bodies frequently used. 5-58...
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02 Controller NIC Setting (continued) Procedure 1 Touch 04 Network Setting - 02 Controller NIC Setting - 08 E-Mail. 2 Touch 01 E-Mail Send Setting on the E-Mail Setting Menu Screen to display the E-Mail Send Setting Screen. Specify the following items, using Previous or Next as required.
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02 Controller NIC Setting (continued) (9) POP before SMTP Touch POP before SMTP to display an input screen. After entering in the field, touch OK. (10) SMTP Auth. User Name Touch SMTP Auth. User Name to display an input screen. After entering in the field, touch OK.
02 Controller NIC Setting (continued) 09 HDD Specify the duration for which Scan to HDD data are stored in the printer controller HDD before they are automatically deleted. Procedure 1 Touch 04 Network Setting - 02 Controller NIC Setting - 09 HDD. 2 Touch an appropriate key to specify the duration for which data are stored in HDD before they are automatically deleted.
02 Controller NIC Setting (continued) 10 Alert Mail Specify the settings for e-mail error notification. Procedure 1 Touch 04 Network Setting - 02 Controller NIC Setting - 10 Alert Mail. 2 Specify to use e-mail notification, and a destination address to which to notify. Select On or Off to the right of E-Mail Transmission to specify to use e-mail notification.
02 Controller NIC Setting (continued) 11 CSRC CS Remote Care includes service tools, which you do not necessarily have to set. Contact your service representative for details. 5-63...
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02 Controller NIC Setting (continued) Procedure 1 Touch 04 Network Setting - 02 Controller NIC Setting - 11 CSRC. 2 Touch 01 CSRC Send Setting on the CSRC Setting Menu Screen to display the CSRC Send Setting Screen. Specify the following items, using Previous or Next as required.
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02 Controller NIC Setting (continued) 3 Touch 02 CSRC Receive Setting on the CSRC Setting Menu Screen to display the CSRC Receive Setting Screen. Specify the following items, using Previous or Next as required. Touch OK to complete the settings and return to the CSRC Setting Menu Screen. (1) CSRC Receive Select On or Off.
02 Controller NIC Setting (continued) 12 IS OpenAPI Specify the settings for Imaging Solution OpenAPI (IS OpenAPI). Procedure 1 Touch 04 Network Setting - 02 Controller NIC Setting - 12 IS OpenAPI. 2 For each item, select or enter a required value. (1) IS OpenAPI Select Use or Not Use.
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02 Controller NIC Setting (continued) 3 Touch OK to complete the settings and return to the Controller NIC Setting Menu Screen. 4 Touch Return to specify other settings, or touch Exit to finish setting. 5 After you have changed the settings, turn off the auxiliary power, then turn off and on the main power.
02 Controller NIC Setting (continued) 13 PSWC Specify to use PageScope Web Connection (PSWC). Procedure 1 Touch 04 Network Setting - 02 Controller NIC Setting - 13 PSWC. 2 Touch Use or Not Use to specify whether you want to use PSWC or not. 3 Touch OK to complete the settings and return to the Controller NIC Setting Menu Screen.
02 Controller NIC Setting (continued) 14 Network Setting Clear Recover the initial network settings specified at the time of shipment. Procedure 1 Touch 04 Network Setting - 02 Controller NIC Setting - 14 Network Setting Clear. 2 Touch Initialize Execute to recover the initial setting specified at the time of shipment.
05 Copy/Printer Setting 01 JOB Offset Operating Set the machine to offset the copies/printouts of different jobs. Procedure 1 Touch 05 Copy/Printer Setting - 01 JOB Offset Operating. 2 Touch On or Off to highlight it. 3 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Machine Manager Setting Menu Screen.
02 Continuation Print(Print) Set the machine to output multiple reserved print jobs in succession. Procedure 1 Touch 05 Copy/Printer Setting - 02 Continuation Print(Print). 2 Touch On or Off to highlight it. 3 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Machine Manager Setting Menu Screen.
03 Page No. Position (Booklet) Set the machine to position the page numbers automatically on the outside edges of the copy when using Booklet with Page Numbering in Stamp. Procedure 1 Touch 05 Copy/Printer Setting - 03 Page No. Position (Booklet). 2 Touch On(Outside Page Print) or Off to highlight it.
04 Fixing Prerotation Set The fixing heat adjustment may be necessary as altering the paper type and the weight. The machine rotates the fixing roller before printing starts in order to print at the appropriate temperature for the specific paper type and the weight. Procedure 1 Touch 05 Copy/Printer Setting - 04 Fixing Prerotation Set.
05 Image Auto Rotation Set this function to activate always, only when APS or AMS is activated, or only when APS, AMS or reduce is activated. Procedure 1 Touch 05 Copy/Printer Setting - 05 Image Auto Rotation. 2 Touch the desired key to highlight it. 3 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Machine Manager Setting Menu Screen.
06 Interruption Suspend Select the timing to stop the job in progress when [Interrupt] is pressed. The timing can be set either to suspend on completing the job in progress or to suspend by interrupting the job in progress. Procedure 1 Touch 05 Copy/Printer Setting - 06 Interruption Suspend.
07 Copy Reserve Operation Set the timing for the reserve job setting. The timing can be set to either when specifying on the Copy Reserve Confirmation Screen navigated from the Machine Status Screen, or when displaying the Copy Screen as placing the original in the ADF.
08 Scan Stop (pull out tray) Select to stop scanning when pulling out the tray during scanning the original. Procedure 1 Touch 05 Copy/Printer Setting - 08 Scan Stop (pull out tray). 2 Touch On or Off to highlight it. 3 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Machine Manager Setting Menu Screen.
09 Continuation Print (Copy) Select the machine to output multiple reserve jobs in succession. Procedure 1 Touch 05 Copy/Printer Setting - 09 Continuation Print (Copy). 2 Touch On or Off to highlight it. 3 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Machine Manager Setting Menu Screen.
10 Original Glass SDF Select to set the exit direction when copying one set of the original placed on the original glass. Procedure 1 Touch 05 Copy/Printer Setting - 10 Original Glass SDF. 2 Touch Face Up or Face Down to highlight it. 3 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Machine Manager Setting Menu Screen.
11 SDF Auto Setting Set the machine to feed a single document automatically as placing it in the ADF in the Memory Scan mode, or feed it by pressing [Start]. Procedure 1 Touch 05 Copy/Printer Setting - 11 SDF Auto Setting. 2 Touch On or Off to highlight it.
06 System Connection 01 User Call Use this function to call your service representative for maintenance. Your service representative is monitoring the machine status as needed basis. The monitored information will be useful for maintenance. Procedure 01 User Call 1 Touch 06 System Connection - 2 Touch Start.
07 Security Setting 01 Machine Manager Password Set the new machine manager password. Procedure 1 Touch 07 Security Setting - 01 Machine Manager Password. 2 Touch Input Manager Password to display the Input Manager Password Screen. 3 Enter the new password. 4 Touch OK.
02 HDD Management Setting Use this function to manage the folder box saved in HDD, and change the HDD lock password. 01 Folder Box List/Delete The user can create a folder or a box when saving images in a personal, public or confidential folder.
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02 HDD Management Setting (continued) Procedure 1 Touch 07 Security Setting - 02 HDD Management Setting - 01 Folder Box List/Delete. 2 Refer the detailed information of the folder and the box. (1) Touch Personal Folder, Public Folder, or Confidential Folder to refer to the details of the desired folder or box.
02 HDD Management Setting (continued) 02 HDD Data Auto Delete Period Setting Specify the period of time (12 hours to 30 days) to keep data so that it will be deleted automatically when specified period has passed. The initial setting is Not Delete. Procedure 1 Touch 07 Security Setting - 02 HDD Management Setting - 02 HDD Data Auto Delete Period Setting.
03 Security Strengthen mode Set the Security Strengthen mode On/Off. Note: In order to set the Security Strengthen mode to On, it is required by your service representative to set a CE password and a machine manager password to your machine. Procedure 1 Touch 07 Security Setting - 03 Security Strengthen mode.
08 Scanner Address Register 01 Send Address Edit/Delete Change or delete the destination of the scanned image. The following four addresses can be registered: • E-Mail (mail address) • HDD (box No.) • FTP (FTP server address) • SMB The Group of registered E-Mail addresses can be deleted. 5-88...
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01 Send Address Edit/Delete (continued) Procedure 1 Touch 08 Scanner Address Register - 01 Send Address Edit/Delete. Note: In order to delete the group or registered e-mail addresses, touch Group. Touch the name of the group to be deleted, then touch Delete. The popup message “Delete this destination address ?”...
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01 Send Address Edit/Delete (continued) To change/delete the HDD destination address: (1) Touch HDD. (2) Display the Register Name of the destination address using the search key or the arrow keys ( ) and ( ). (3) Touch the Register Name to highlight it. (4) To change, touch Change to display the HDD Description Screen.
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01 Send Address Edit/Delete (continued) To change/delete the FTP destination address: (1) Touch FTP. (2) Display the Register Name of the destination address using the search key or the arrow keys ( ) and ( ). (3) Touch the Register Name to highlight it. (4) To change, touch Change to display the FTP Description Screen.
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01 Send Address Edit/Delete (continued) To delete Group: (1) Touch Group. (2) Display the Register Name of the destination address using the search key or the arrow keys ( ) and ( ). (3) Touch the Register Name to highlight it. (4) Touch Delete.
Section 6: Browser Control Setting This manual describes PageScope Web Connection operations and Administrator Mode About PageScope Web Connection ......... 6-2 Access ................6-3 Screen Configuration ............6-4 Administrator Mode............6-6...
PageScope Web Connection is a device control utility program provided by the HTTP server built into the image controller of the KONICA MINOLTA bizhub PRO 1050. This utility can be used with a Web browser to display the status of the bizhub PRO 1050 printer, scanner, and network, and to change default and network settings.
Access PageScope Web Connection can be accessed directly from a Web browser. Procedures 1 Start the Web browser. 2 In the Address bar, enter the IP address of the image controller as shown below. Then press the [Enter] key. http://IP address of the image controller/ (Example) When the IP address of the image controller is 192.168.0.10: http://192.168.0.10 3 The PageScope Web Connection screen appears.
If user authentication is set, the user name and password entry screen will appear. 1 KONICA MINOLTA PageScope Web Connection Logo Click the KONICA MINOLTA logo to jump to the Konica Minolta web site. http://konicaminolta.jp Click the PageScope Web Connection logo to jump to the About Screen, providing the version information and the copyright description.
Screen Configuration (continued) 6 Menus Selects the information or setup item to be displayed. The menus that appear vary depending on the tab selection. For the details of each menu, see the following sections. 7 Information and Setting Details Displays the details of the selected menu. 8 Help If an online manual URL has been set, the online manual will appear.
Administrator Mode By logging into PageScope Web Connection in Administrator Mode, you can configure or confirm the image controller system. For the details on the login procedure for Administrator Mode, see "Logging in Using Administrator Mode" on p. 6-5 System Tab On the [System] tab, information concerning the system configuration of the machine and settings is displayed.
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Administrator Mode (continued) Device Information This screen appears when you click [Device Information] on the [System] tab. The screen is used to enter the device name, device place, and the administrator name. • Device Name: Enter the name of the device. Maximum 255 alphanumeric characters can be used.
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• Online Help URL: Enter the online manual URL. Maximum 127 alphanumeric characters can be used. There are two choices: 1.Accessing the manual on the Internet posted on the Konica Minolta website: Enter http://pagescope.com/download/webconnection/onlinehelp/pro1050/ help.html. 2. Accessing the manual over the LAN: Enter http://(IP address for the PC)/pscw_help/****.pswc_help.html.
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Administrator Mode (continued) Import/Export This screen appears when you click [Import/Export] on the [System] tab. You can use the screen to import a setting file from a PC to the device, and to export a setting file from the device to a PC. See appendix for exportable data.
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Administrator Mode (continued) Maintenance This screen appears when you click [Maintenance] on the [System] tab. You can use the screen to operate maintenance of the machine. You can initialize the network settings (reset to factory default settings) or restart the network only to enable new parameters.
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Administrator Mode (continued) •Reset: Click the [Reset] button to restart the network only to enable new parameters. It may take few minutes for resetting the network. After resetting the network, you can access the network again. When you use the network, restart the Web browser.
Administrator Mode (continued) Print Tab The [Print] tab is used to configure the image controller. Interface This screen appears when you click [Interface] on the [Print] tab. The screen is used to set information concerning the interface timeout. • Parallel Timeout: Set parallel port timeout (10-300 seconds). •...
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Administrator Mode (continued) Default Settings 1 General Settings This screen appears when you click [General Settings] under the [Default Settings] menu. The screen is used to set default values for printer settings, that are not associated with PDL. If there is no command from the driver, this setting will be applied.
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Administrator Mode (continued) 3 PS Settings (Option) This screen appears when you click [PS Settings] under the [Default Settings] menu. The screen is used to set PS. These settings also appear if you select Controller Settings on the touch panel's Device Status screen - 02 Printer Settings - 03 PS Settings.
Administrator Mode (continued) Scan Tab The [Scan] tab is used to enter, edit, or delete subject and body text for e-mail. 1 Subject Registration This screen appears when you click [Subject] on the [Scan] tab. You can use the screen to enter, edit, or delete the subject for e-mail. •...
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Administrator Mode (continued) To Delete Subjects 1. Check the number of the subject to delete, and click the [Delete] button. 2. Click the [OK] button on the Subject Deletion screen. 3. Click the [OK] button on the Completed screen. It will take you back to the subject list screen.
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Administrator Mode (continued) To Enter / Edit Body 1. Check the number of the body text to enter or edit, and click the [Edit] button. 2. Enter the text on the Body Registration screen, and click the [Apply] button. You can use maximum 255 characters.
Administrator Mode (continued) Network Tab The [Network] tab shows settings concerning the printer controller network. TCP/IP 1 TCP/IP This screen appears when you click [TCP/IP] on the [Network] tab. The screen is used to set a summary of the image controller interface (TCP/IP settings). When TCP/IP is set to disable, you still need to set parameters.
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Administrator Mode (continued) 2 IP Filtering This screen appears when you click [IP Filtering] under the [TCP/IP] menu. The screen is used to specify the host address and restrict access permission. You can also use the screen to enable or disable access permission, access refusal, and their ranges of TCP/IP filtering.
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Administrator Mode (continued) NetWare 1 NetWare This screen appears when you click [NetWare] on the [Network] tab. The screen is used to enter and confirm various settings concerning NetWare. When NetWare is set to disable, you still need to set parameters. Make sure to enter parameters correctly.
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Administrator Mode (continued) 2 NetWare Status This screen appears when you click [NetWare Status] under the [NetWare] menu on the [Network] tab. This screen is used to confirm NetWare status. This screen appears when you click [IPP] on the [Network] tab. This screen is used to enter and confirm settings concerning IPP.
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Administrator Mode (continued) 1 FTP Client This screen appears when you click [FTP] on the [Network] tab, then click [Client] under the [FTP] menu. The screen is used to enter and confirm various settings concerning the FTP client. When FTP Client is set to disable, you still need to set parameters. Make sure to enter parameters correctly.
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Administrator Mode (continued) SNMP This screen appears when you click [SNMP] on the [Network] tab. The screen is used to enter and confirm settings concerning SNMP. • SNMP: Select enable or disable. • [Apply] button: Click the button to apply the new settings. •...
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Administrator Mode (continued) 2 Print This screen appears when you click [Print] under the [SMB] menu. The screen is used to enter and confirm settings concerning SMB printing. When SMB Print is set to disable, you still need to set parameters. Make sure to enter parameters correctly.
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Administrator Mode (continued) E-Mail 1 E-Mail Receive (POP) Configuration This screen appears when you click [E-Mail] on the [Network] tab, then click [E-Mail Receive] under the [E-Mail] menu. The screen is used to enter and confirm settings concerning receiving e-mail. When E-Mail Receive is set to disable, you still need to set parameters.
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Administrator Mode (continued) SSL/TLS This screen appears when you click [SSL/TLS] on the [Network] tab. The screen is used to enter and confirm settings concerning SSL/TLS. You can configure them separately depending whether or not certificates are installed. If a certificate is not installed <1.
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Administrator Mode (continued) <2. Requesting a certificate to install> 6-27...
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Administrator Mode (continued) 1. Click [Setting]. The SSL/TLS Setting screen appears. 2. Check [Request a Certificate] and click [Next]. The Request a Certificate screen appears. Notes: • Only [Create a Self-Signed Certificate], [Request a Certificate], and [Install a Certificate] can be selected. •...
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Administrator Mode (continued) If a certificate has been installed <1. Requesting a certificate to switch information> 6-29...
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Administrator Mode (continued) 1. Click [Setting]. The SSL/TLS Setting screen appears. Notes: • Initially [Request a Certificate] is checked. • Remove an already installed certificate first before requesting a new one. See p. 6-33 for how to remove it. 2. Click [Next]. 3.
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Administrator Mode (continued) <2. Changing mode settings> 2-1. Changing encryption strength setting 1. Click [Settings]. The SSL/TLS Setting screen appears. 2. Check [Set a Encryption Strength], and click [Next]. The Encryption Strength Setting screen appears. 3. Select a discretionary value. 4.
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Administrator Mode (continued) 2-2. Changing mode using SSL/TLS 1. Click [Settings]. The SSL/TLS Setting screen appears. 2. Check [Mode using SSL/TLS], and click [Next]. The Mode using SSL/TLS screen appears. 3. Select a discretionary mode, and click [Create]. The completion screen appears. 4.
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Administrator Mode (continued) Removing a certificate 1. Click [Settings]. The SSL/TLS Setting screen appears. 2. Check [Remove a Certificate], and click [Next]. The Remove a Certificate screen appears. 3. Click [Remove]. The removal confirmation screen appears. 4. Click [OK]. It will take you back to the SSL/TLS Information screen. 6-33...
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Administrator Mode (continued) Authentication 1 Auto Logout This screen appears when you click [Authentication] on the [Network] tab. The screen is used to enter and confirm settings concerning logout time. • Enter for individual items. Admin Logout Time, User Logout Time. •...
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Administrator Mode (continued) IS OpenAPI This screen appears when you click [IS OpenAPI] on the [Network] tab. The screen is used to enter and confirm settings concerning the IS OpenAPI. • Enter for individual items. Port Number, Use SSL/TLS, Port Number (SSL/TLS). •...
How to Input Characters As touching the item where you can input characters, the character input screen appears. You can input alphanumerics and symbols. A character array is the same with the computer keyboards. About keys on the character input screen Keys on the character input screen are described here.
Setting Data for Import/Export [1] System Main menus Sub menus Target items Device Information Device Information Device Name Device Place Administrator Name Online Assistance Online Assistance Contact Name Contact Information Product Help URL Corporate URL Supplies and Accessories Online Help URL AlertMail AlertMail Notice of E-Mail...
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Setting Data for Import/Export (continued) [3] Network Main menus Sub menus Target items TCP/IP TCP/IP TCP/IP Speed Auto IP IP Adress Subnet Mask Default Gateway Host Name Domain Name DNS Server RAW Port Number1 RAW Port Number2 RAW Port Number3 RAW Port Number4 RAW Port Number5 RAW Port Number6...
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Setting Data for Import/Export (continued) Client FTP Client Proxy Server Address Proxy Server Port Number Server Timeout Port Number Server FTP Server SNMP SNMP SNMP Scan SMB Scan Print SMB Print NetBIOS Name Print Service Name Work Group Apple Talk Apple Talk Apple Talk Printer Name...
Glossary Term Description 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/ Types of specifications in compliance with the Ether- 1000BASE-TX net standard. Cables made of two stranded copper wire rods are used. Communication speed is 10Mbps with 10Base-T, 100Mbps with 100Base-TX, and 1000Mbps with 1000Base-TX. APOP Abbreviation of Authenticated Post Office Protocol. An authentication method of improved safety by en- crypting the password;...
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Glossary (continued) Term Description IP address A code (address) to identify individual network devic- es on the Internet. Comprises 4 sets of figures of 3 digits at the maximum such as 192.168.1.10. An IP address is allocated to all computers and other devic- es connected to the Internet.
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Glossary (continued) Term Description Port number Number to distinguish each communication port of multiple processes working in the computers on the network. A same port cannot be used for multiple pro- cesses. PostScript Representative page description language generally used for printing requiring specifically high quality, de- veloped by US Adobe.
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Index (continued) Buzzer for Job Stop Setting 4-4 Buzzer ON/OFF, Volume Setting 4-3 Default Address Setting 4-25 Buzzer Setting 4-3 Default Resolution Setting 4-26 buzzer volume 4-3 default Screen Setting 4-6 Delete Group 5-92 Delete section settings 5-29 Delete user settings 5-32 Center Staple/ Center Fold/ Trimming Density level 5-20 density level sample 4-15...
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Index (continued) Folding Position Adjustment 2-26 Font pattern list 5-14 Key counter 4-22 FTP 5-52 Key Response Time 4-8 Full Auto 4-19 Function Invalid 5-11 Function Setting 4-10 Function Valid 5-11 Language Setting 4-2 Letter Fold-in Position Adjustment 2-28 Letter Fold-out Position Adjustment 2-30 Line Speed Setting 5-35 Gate Position Adjustment 2-36 Lock/Delete mode memory 5-16...
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Index (continued) Printer Horizontal Adjustment <SIDE2> Offset 3-3 Printer Prohibit Timer 4-13 OHP 1-3 Printer Restart Timing Adjustment On - APS/AMS Only 5-18 <SIDE1> 2-11 Operation Prohibit Set 5-16 Printer Restart Timing Adjustment Orig. Glass Small Size 5-21 <SIDE2> 2-13 Orig./Out Bind Direction Set 4-23 Printer Setting 3-5 Original Binding Direction 4-23...
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Index (continued) Select tray when APS cancel 4-23 Send Address Edit/Delete 5-88 Use management list 5-13 Sentence Setting 5-60 User 1-3 Set Density 4-15 User Auth./Volume Track 5-24 Set Password for Timer Interrupt 5-12 User Authentication 5-23 Size Setting 5-21 User Authentication Set 5-30 SMB 5-55 User Call 5-81...