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  • Page 1 DocuPrint C525 A User Guide...
  • Page 2 Along with our efforts to make environmental values a part of the Fuji Xerox culture, DocuPrint C525 A adopts recycled components that satisfy our strict quality standards.
  • Page 3: Preface

    Preface Thank you for choosing this printer. This is a guide on operating this printer and the important points to note. To understand the features fully and to use the machine correctly and effectively, please read this guide before using it. Keep this guide handy for a quick reference on using the machine.
  • Page 4: Types Of Manuals

    Types of Manuals Setup and Quick Reference Explains the way of installation, loading paper, and troubleshooting of Guide this printer. For more information, refer to “Contents of the Setup and Quick Reference Guide (Reference)” User Guide (PDF) Explains printer settings, and describes control panel menu items and (This manual) daily care in detail.
  • Page 5: Using This Guide

    Using This Guide Organization The following is a summary of each chapter. 1 Basic Operations This chapter explains the parts’ names and their functions and basic operations. 2 Printing This chapter explains basic printing operations, how to cancel printing, and how to print on the special media or custom size paper. 3 About Paper This chapter explains compatible paper and how to load paper into the printer.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface......................3 Types of Manuals....................4 Using This Guide ....................5 Contents......................6 Contents of the Setup and Quick Reference Guide (Reference)...... 9 The Objective of the International Energy Star Program ........ 10 Illegal Copies and Printouts ................11 Basic Operations ..................
  • Page 7 Replace Toner .......................39 Report/List ......................39 Billing Meter ......................39 Admin Menu ......................40 Menu List ....................... 44 Troubleshooting..................46 When Paper Jams ....................46 Cleaning Inside the Printer ..................49 Problems With the Printer..................50 Problems With the Print Quality................53 Message List ......................
  • Page 8 Index ....................... 93 Contents...
  • Page 9: Contents Of The Setup And Quick Reference Guide (Reference)

    Contents of the Setup and Quick Reference Guide (Reference) Preface Features in Brief Types of Manuals Conventions Contents Contents of the User Guide (Reference) Safety Notes Installing the Printer ................12 Checking the Package Contents, Unpacking the Printer Installing the Optional Accessories Connecting the Power Cord to Switch On the Printer Installing the Toner Cartridge Installing the Drum Cartridge...
  • Page 10: The Objective Of The International Energy Star Program

    The Objective of the International Energy Star Program To protect the global environment and conserve energy sources, the International Energy Star Program encourages the following product features. Fuji Xerox confirms DocuPrint C525 A satisfies the requirements for this program. Power Saver Mode Feature...
  • Page 11: Illegal Copies And Printouts

    Illegal Copies and Printouts Copying or printing certain documents may be illegal in your country. Penalties of fines or imprisonment may be imposed on those found guilty. The following are examples of items that may be illegal to copy or print in your country. Currency Banknotes and checks Bank and government bonds and securities...
  • Page 12: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations Main Components and Their Functions Main Body Front View When in standard configuration When in full option configuration Name Description Center output tray Print jobs are output here with the printed side facing down. Extension output tray Pull out to prevent printouts from slipping off the printer. Front cover Open this when replacing the drum or toner cartridges.
  • Page 13: Rear View

    Rear View Name Description Cover A Paper eject tray cover. Open this when removing jammed paper. Remove this cover when installing the duplex unit (optional). Parallel connector For connecting the parallel cable. Network connector For connecting the network cable when connecting this printer to the network for use.
  • Page 14: Internal View

    Internal View Name Description Top cover Open this when replacing the drum cartridge. Open the front door first before opening the top cover. Drum cartridge Consists of the light-sensitive drum, the drum cleaner and the waste toner cartridge. Images are initially created as an electrical charge on the surface of this drum.
  • Page 15: Control Panel

    Control Panel 定国さんへ AP用コンパネの各名称、およびアートワ ークを提供してください。 また、KO/TC/SC用には上にはるラベル( 各地の言語になったもの)を提供すると伺 っています。 各言語では、それぞれボタンなどを同呼 んでいるのかも、あわせて教えてくださ い。 Name Description <Menu> button Press to move to the menu operation. <Eject/Set> button Press to set the menu candidate values. Use this too to print report/list. <Ready> indicator When the light is on, the printer is ready to receive data from the computer.
  • Page 16: Display

    Display There are two types of screens shown: Print screen (for displaying printer status) and Menu screen (for configuring settings). Note • The message displayed differs according to the optional accessories installed and setting status. Print Screen The Print screen appears when the printer is printing or waiting for data. The following contents are shown on the screen.
  • Page 17: Switching On And Off The Power

    Switching On and Off the Power Switching On the Power Press the power switch of the printer to the < | > position. When the power is on, “Diagnosing...” will be displayed on the control panel. When the printer is ready for printing, [Ready to print] will be displayed.
  • Page 18: Power Saver Modes

    Power Saver Modes This printer is equipped with a power saver mode 1 and a power saver mode 2 to reduce power consumption when it is left idle. When no print data is received for 3 minutes, the printer will enter the power saver mode 1. When no data is received for a further 5 minutes, it will enter the power saver mode 2 by default.
  • Page 19: Canceling Printing

    Canceling/Checking Printing Canceling Printing To cancel printing, you can either cancel the print job at this printer or at the computer. Canceling Printing of Data Being Printed or Received at the Printer Press the <Cancel Job> button on the control panel. However, pages being printed at the moment will continue to be printed.
  • Page 20: Displaying Optional Accessory Configuration And Paper Tray Settings

    Displaying Optional Accessory Configuration and Paper Tray Settings When using this printer as a network printer and having enabled SNMP protocol, you can display on the printer driver, the optional accessory configuration or settings configured at the control panel such as paper type or size. These settings are displayed on the [Options] tab.
  • Page 21: Printing From The Computer

    Printing Printing From the Computer  This section explains the basic flow when printing from application software in Windows environment. (The procedure may differ according to the computer or system configuration used.) Important • Do not switch off the power of this printer when printing is in progress. It may lead to a paper jam. From the [File] menu of the application software, select [Print].
  • Page 22: Printing On Envelopes/Transparencies

    Printing on Envelopes/Transparencies This section explains how to print on envelopes and transparencies. Loading Envelopes/Transparencies Envelopes and transparencies can be loaded in the bypass tray. Note • For details on the procedure to load paper in the bypass tray, refer to “Loading Paper in the Bypass Tray” (P.
  • Page 23: Printing On Envelopes/Transparencies

    The following explains how to load envelopes in the bypass tray using Monarch as an example. Important • The reverse side of the envelope cannot be printed on. • Envelopes can get wrinkled or the print quality is reduced depending on the type used. For details about the usable envelope sizes, refer to “Usable Paper”...
  • Page 24 Select [Bypass Tray] from [Paper Source]. When changing the paper type setting, click [Bypass Tray Settings] to display the [Bypass Tray Settings] dialog box. Select the appropriate paper type from [Paper Type] and click [OK]. Click the [Basic] tab. From [Paper Size], select the size of the original document. From [Output Size], select the size of the transparency, and then click [OK].
  • Page 25: Printing On Custom Size Paper

    Printing on Custom Size Paper This section explains how to print on custom size paper. Custom size paper can be loaded in the bypass tray. The paper sizes that can be selected on this printer are as follows: For bypass tray Paper feed direction Long edge: 139.7 to 355.6 mm...
  • Page 26 Click [Custom Paper Size]. Use the [Details] list box to select the custom setup you want to define. Specify the length of the short edge and long edge under [Settings for]. You can specify the values either by entering directly or using [ ] [ ]. The length of the short edge cannot be longer than the long edge, even if it is within the specified range.
  • Page 27: Printing On Custom Size Paper

    Printing on Custom Size Paper The procedure to print on custom size paper is as follows. This section explains the procedure using WordPad on Windows XP as an example. Note • The way to display the printer properties dialog box differs according to the application software. Refer to the manual of your respective application software.
  • Page 28: About Paper

    About Paper About Paper Using unsuitable paper may lead to paper jams, poor print quality, breakdown and damage to your printer. In order to use the features of this printer effectively, we suggest using only paper that is recommended here. If you use paper that is not recommended, contact our Customer Support Center or your dealers.
  • Page 29: Standard Paper

    Paper Sizes and Types That are Compatible for 2 Sided Printing When you have installed the duplex unit (optional), the following types and sizes of paper are compatible for 2 sided printing. Size Paper type (Weight) Plain (60 - 80 g/m , Legal (8.5 ×...
  • Page 30: Unusable Paper

    Using the following types of paper might cause paper jams, malfunctions or damage to the machine. Do not use them. • Fuji Xerox full-color transparencies (example: V556, V558, V302) • Paper exclusively for ink-jet printer use • Paper that is too thick or thin •...
  • Page 31: Storing And Handling Paper

    Important • Postcards with pictures sometimes do not feed because the background image suppression agent adheres to the feed roll. Storing and Handling Paper Even for suitable papers, poor storage conditions may lead to a change in the paper quality, paper jams, poor print quality and printer breakdown.
  • Page 32: Loading Paper

    Loading Paper Loading Paper in the Bypass Tray Important • Load the paper into the bypass tray while the printer is switched on. Refer to • Paper type and size that can be loaded in the bypass tray: “Usable Paper” (P. 28) Gently pull open the bypass tray cover.
  • Page 33: Loading Paper In The Paper Trays (Optional)

    Loading Paper in the Paper Trays (Optional) Important • Load the paper while the printer is switched on. Refer to • Paper type and size that can be loaded in the paper trays (optional): “Usable Paper” (P. 28) Remove the paper tray from this printer. Slide the width guides to the edge of the tray.
  • Page 34: Using The Extension Output Tray

    Using the Extension Output Tray The extension output tray is designed to prevent paper from falling from the printer after the print job is complete. Before printing a document, pull out the extension output tray. If the extension output tray is still not long enough for the paper you are loading, pull the extension output tray further.
  • Page 35: Setting On The Control Panel

    Setting on the Control Panel Overview of the Menu Menu Configuration The menus that can be accessed from the control panel are as follows: Menu Content Tray Settings Use the [Tray Settings] menu to define the paper size and type loaded in each tray.
  • Page 36: Changing Menu Settings

    Changing Menu Settings Basic Operations (Example: Changing the Power Saver Timer) Press one of the following buttons to display the menu screen or to set the printer by browsing though each menu structure. In this example, you set the transitional time to the power saver mode 1 to 30 mins.
  • Page 37: Initializing Configured Values

    Continued from previous page Mode 1 30 mins 10. Press the <Eject/Set> button to confirm your settings. The settings that have been confirmed are displayed with the affix “ * ”. Mode 1 30 mins * 11. Press the < > button to move one level up. Power Saver Timer Mode 1 12.
  • Page 38: Description Of Menu Items

    Description of Menu Items This section describes the items that can be configured on each menu. Tray Settings Use the [Tray Settings] menu to define the paper size and type loaded in each tray. Item Description Display Popup Specifies whether to display the message that prompts you to set the paper size and type or not every time you load paper to the bypass tray or paper tray (optional).
  • Page 39: Replace Toner

    Replace Toner Specifies the color of the toner cartridge that you need to replace. The selected toner cartridge will be moved to the forward position by rotating the toner cartridges carrier. The message “Ready to Eject” is displayed when the preparation for replacing the toner cartridge is ready.
  • Page 40: Admin Menu

    Admin Menu This menu contains five sub menus, [Network], [Parallel], [System Settings], [Maintenance Mode], and [Panel Settings]. Network Specifies the settings for the network. The settings with the suffix “*” in the following table are displayed when the optional network expansion card is installed. Note •...
  • Page 41: System Settings

    Item Description IPX/SPX* Specifies the operational frame type of IPX/SPX (NetWare). • [Auto] (default) Select this to automatically configure the frame type. • [Ethernet II] Select this to use the Ethernet frame type. • [Ethernet 802.3] Select this to use the IEEE802.3 frame type. •...
  • Page 42 Item Description Power Saver Specifies whether to enable the transition to power saver mode 2 or not. Select [Disable] not to transit to power saver mode 2. • [Mode 2] (default: [Enable]) PowerSaver Time Specify the transitional time to power saver mode. •...
  • Page 43: Maintenance Mode

    Maintenance Mode Use this menu to initialize the NV (non-volatile) memory, configure the plain paper or labels quality adjustment settings. Also, use this menu to adjust the reference voltage for the transfer roller of each paper type. Item Description Adjust Paper Type Specifies the paper density of plain paper and labels.
  • Page 44: Menu List

    Menu List For details on each feature, refer to “4.2 Description of Menu Items” (P. 38). • Main operation and buttons on the control panel Display/Close the Menu screen <Menu> button Switch between the menu levels < > button (moves one level downwards) or < >...
  • Page 45 Continued from previous page 4.3 Menu List...
  • Page 46: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting When Paper Jams CAUTION • When removing jammed paper, make sure that no pieces of torn paper are left in the machine. A piece of paper remaining in the machine can cause fire. If a sheet of paper is wrapped around the heat roller, or when clearing a jammed paper that is difficult or impossible to see, do not try to remove it by yourself.
  • Page 47 Inside the Duplex Unit Open the Cover C Pull the cover C forward by grasping the indentation on the backside of the printer, and then remove any jammed paper. Close the cover C. Open the Unit D Push up the lever shown in the diagram and then open the unit D.
  • Page 48 Near the Fuser Unit Open the cover E (or the unit D when the duplex unit is installed), and then open the cover F. Important • The fuser unit, and the surrounding area are hot. You may get burnt if you touch it directly. Open the cover A (when the duplex unit is installed, skip this procedure).
  • Page 49: Cleaning Inside The Printer

    Cleaning Inside the Printer Clean inside the printer using the cleaning rod. Note • It is recommended to clean inside the printer on a regular schedule such as after replacing the black toner cartridge. Open the front door. Pull out the lever that is inside the printer on the right side until it stops.
  • Page 50: Problems With The Printer

    Problems With the Printer Before treating the problem as a machine breakdown, refer to the following table and check the printer condition again. WARNING • Never open or remove machine covers that are secured with screws unless specifically instructed in the user guide. A high voltage component can cause electric shock. •...
  • Page 51 Symptom Reason/Action Light of <Error> indicator is on. Is there an error message displayed on the control panel? Check the displayed message and rectify the error. Refer to • “5.5 Message List” (P. 56) Light of <Error> indicator is An error that you cannot rectify by yourself has occurred. Record the displayed error blinking.
  • Page 52 Symptom Reason/Action Paper cannot be fed. Is the paper correctly loaded? Load the paper correctly. For labels, transparencies, or Paper jam. envelopes, fan them well first to allow air to enter between each sheet before loading. Multiple sheets of paper are fed.
  • Page 53: Problems With The Print Quality

    Problems With the Print Quality When the print quality is poor, select the closest symptom from the following table to rectify the problem. If the print quality does not improve after carrying out the appropriate action, contact our Customer Support Center or your dealers. Symptom Reason/Action Printing is light (faded,...
  • Page 54 Symptom Reason/Action White dots appear in black The paper used is not suitable. Load the correct type of paper. filled areas. Refer to • “Usable Paper” (P. 28) The paper is damp. Replace with paper from a new ream. Refer to •...
  • Page 55 Symptom Reason/Action Text is blurred. The paper used is not suitable. Load the correct type of paper. Refer to • “Usable Paper” (P. 28) The paper is damp. Replace with paper from a new ream. Refer to • “3.2 Loading Paper” (P. 32) Condensation may have occurred inside the printer.
  • Page 56: Message List

    Also, it may cause the printer to malfunction. Use the toner cartridges which are recommended by Fuji Xerox. Refer to • Custom mode: “5.7 About Custom Mode” (P. 61) Reinsert XXXX The specified toner cartridge or drum cartridge is not fully inserted into the printer.
  • Page 57 Message Condition/Reason/Action 010-397 The two orange, outside levers on both sides of the fuser unit are not locked Reboot printer securely. Lock the levers securely. If this does not solve the problem, contact our Customer Support Center or your dealers. 016-316 The additional memory (optional) is not installed correctly.
  • Page 58 Message Condition/Reason/Action Open D and C The printer detected a paper jam inside the printer. Open the unit D and cover C, Clear jam then remove the jammed paper. Refer to • “5.1 When Paper Jams” (P. 46) Open C or D The printer detected a paper jam inside the printer.
  • Page 59: Network Related Troubles

    Network Related Troubles Regarding troubles such as being unable to print in a network environment, refer to the HTML manual in the CD-ROM of the CentreWare. This section describes how to identify the cause and fix an error when a problem occurs by using the CentreWare Internet Services and the StatusMessenger function.
  • Page 60: Trouble When Using The Statusmessenger Function

    Trouble When Using The Statusmessenger Function Symptom Reason/Action The printer status was not Check the following settings in [Properties] of CentreWare Internet notified by e-mail. Services. • Is the printer e-mail address specified? • Is [Enable] specified for [StatusMessenger]? • Are the SMTP server IP address and POP3 server IP address specified correctly? •...
  • Page 61: About Custom Mode

    About Custom Mode When the toner in a toner cartridge runs out, “Replace the XXXX cartridge” is displayed on the printer. When you want to use the printer in the custom mode, follow the procedure below to set the customer mode before replacing the new toner cartridges. Important •...
  • Page 62: Replacing Consumables

    The used toner cartridges and drum cartridges are recycled for environmental conservation and effective utilization of materials. Dispose of the used toner cartridges and drum cartridges properly. Return them to Fuji Xerox or your dealer. Replacing the Toner Cartridges The printer uses four toner cartridges, cyan, magenta, yellow, and black.
  • Page 63: Replacing The Toner Cartridge

    Replacing the Toner Cartridge Important • When replacing the toner cartridge, switch the printer on. • Remove any print jobs from the center output tray and close the bypass tray cover before following the next steps. Press the <Menu> button to display the Menu screen. Press the <...
  • Page 64 Take the toner cartridge out of the box, and gently shake it several times as shown in the diagram to distribute the toner evenly. Remove the top part of the seal from the toner cartridge and pull the seal straight off, keeping it parallel with the toner cartridge.
  • Page 65: Replacing The Drum Cartridge

    Replacing the Drum Cartridge The cleaning pad for inside of the printer is packed with the new drum cartridge. When replacing the drum cartridge, also replace the cleaning pad. Drum cartridge Cleaning pad Caution on Handling the Drum Cartridge When handling the drum cartridge, take note of the following points: WARNING •...
  • Page 66: Replacing The Cleaning Pad

    Take the new drum cartridge out of the box Handle and remove the protective sheet. Important • Grab the drum cartridge by the handle. Do not touch the drum surface (blue part) at the bottom of the drum cartridge. With the lever in the upright position, hold the drum cartridge by the handle, align the arrows on the drum cartridge with the corresponding arrows on the printer and...
  • Page 67 Push the two tabs on the cleaning pad inward to remove the pad. Hold the new cleaning pad under the cleaning rod and push it in until it clicks. Push the cleaning rod back to its original position until it stops and push the slide bar back to its original position.
  • Page 68: Printing Reports/Lists

    Printing Reports/Lists This section explains the types of reports/lists and how to print them. Types of Reports/Lists Other than print data from the computer, this printer has the feature to print the following reports/lists. Reports Description Printer Settings Prints status of the printer such as hardware configuration and network information.
  • Page 69: Checking / Managing The Printer Status On A Web Browser

    Checking / Managing the Printer Status on a Web Browser When the printer is installed in a TCP/IP environment, you can check printer status and configure settings using a web browser on a network computer. This feature is known as CentreWare Internet Services. You can also check the remaining volume of consumables and paper loaded in this printer via CentreWare Internet Services.
  • Page 70: Procedure

    Web Browser Settings for CentreWare Internet Services You are recommended to bypass the proxy server and specify the printer’s address directly when using the CentreWare Internet Services. Note • Specifying the printer’s address via the proxy server may slow down the response or disable the display of the screen.
  • Page 71: Using Online Help

    The CentreWare Internet Services screen appears. Changing the Network Settings You can set this printer to be used as a network printer in the [Properties] tab. However, the administrator mode is set in CentreWare Internet Services as a default. To specify the settings, you need the administrator’s name and a password.
  • Page 72: Ip Filter Feature Via Centreware Internet Services

    IP Filter Feature via CentreWare Internet Services This feature allows you to register the IP addresses of computers that can be used in this printer. This will limit IP address used for receiving print data. Click [Properties] in CentreWare Internet Services. Click [Protocol Settings] >...
  • Page 73 When receiving print data from specified network address (192.168), and the print data from a part of the network address (192.168.200) are rejected, and specified user (IP address: 192.168.200.10) in the rejected network address is permitted to print. 6.3 Checking / Managing the Printer Status on a Web Browser...
  • Page 74: Checking Printer Status Via Simple Monitor

    Checking Printer Status via Simple Monitor Simple Monitor is a tool to check the status of print jobs and the printer from your computer. This tool can be installed on your computer from the CentreWare CD-ROM. Note • For details about installing the Simple Monitor, refer to the manual (HTML document) on the CentreWare CD-ROM.
  • Page 75: Checking Printer Status Via E-Mail

    Checking Printer Status via E-mail When connected in a network environment where sending and receiving of e-mails is possible, this printer can send an e-mail with the following report to a specified e-mail address. • The network settings and the printer status •...
  • Page 76: Checking The Printer Status Via E-Mail

    Item to be Item Description configured Port Status StatusMessenger Select [Enable]. Protocol Settings Machine E-mail Select appropriate settings for sending and receiving > E-mail Address, SMTP e-mail. Server Address, POP3 Server Address, POP User Name, POP Password, APOP Setting Transport Protocol Select appropriate settings for using TCP/IP protocol.
  • Page 77 Rules for Using Commands Use each command according to the following rules. • Prefix all commands with “#”, and specify the #Password command at the top of the e-mail. • Command lines without “#” are ignored. • Write one command on each line and separate each command and parameter with a space or a tab.
  • Page 78: Checking Printed

    Checking Printed Pages This section explains how to check the total number of printed pages. Checking Total Printed Pages on Meter The total number of printed pages for different meters can be checked on the display of the control panel. The meter is divided according to the color modes.
  • Page 79: Cleaning The Printer

    Cleaning the Printer This section describes how to clean the printer in order to maintain it in good condition and print clean printouts all the time. CAUTION • Be sure to switch off and unplug the machine before accessing the interior of the machine for cleaning, maintenance, or fault clearance.
  • Page 80: When Moving The Printer

    When Moving the Printer Carry out the following procedure when moving the printer. CAUTION • The machine, without the optional accessories, paper trays, consumables and paper, weighs 25.0 kg. When moving the equipment, make sure that there are two or more persons carrying it.
  • Page 81 Push up the lever on the right side of the printer. Grab the drum cartridge by the handle, and pull it up and out slowly. Important • Do not touch the inside of the printer. • Be sure to remove drum cartridges. If you move the printer with the drum cartridge installed, the toner in the drum cartridge may spill out inside the printer.
  • Page 82: A Appendix

    Appendix Specifications Product Specifications Item Contents Machine type Desktop Printing system Laser xerography Fusion method Heat roller (oil-less) Warm-up time 37 seconds or less (when power is switched on, temperature: 22°C) Paper feed from the bypass tray Continuous print speed Color: 1 sided print: 5 sheets/min , 2 sided print: 5 sheets/...
  • Page 83 Item Contents Paper type Bypass tray: Plain paper (60 - 80 g/m ), bond paper (81 - 105 g/m heavyweight paper (106 - 216 g/m coated paper (60 - 216 g/m ), transparencies (for monochrome printing), labels, envelopes, postcards Tray 1 or 2 (optional): Plain paper (60 - 80 g/m ), bond paper (81 - 105 g/m ), coated...
  • Page 84: Printable Area

    Item Contents Supported protocol TCP/IP (LPD, Port9100, IPP , SNMP, HTML/HTTP, DHCP, FTP), , NetWare Important Available when the optional network expansion card is installed. Power source AC 100 - 127V±10% or AC 220 - 240V±10%, 15A, 50/60Hz (both) Important * Recommended AC outlet capacity.
  • Page 85: Optional Accessories And Consumables

    Optional Accessories and Consumables Optional Accessories The main optional accessories are as follows. Contact our Customer Support Center or your dealers to order these. Product Product name Reference code 128MB Memory E3300053 The additional memory may be necessary when you print color documents that have a 256MB Memory E3300061 large amount of data, such as complicated...
  • Page 86: Consumables

    Consumables This section explains how to handle the types of consumables. For details on the replacement procedure of the consumables, refer to the procedure listed in the packaging box of the consumables or “6.1 Replacing Consumables” (P. 62). Important • The high print quality and the high speed printing of this printer are designed to be most stabilized when genuine toner cartridges are used.
  • Page 87: Regular Replacement Parts

    Regular Replacement Parts The regular replacement parts are as follows. Product name Product code Reference Maintenance kit A Kit A includes the Deve Assy Y, M and C. Maintenance kit B Kit B includes the Deve Assy K. Maintenance kit C (220 V) Kit C includes the Fuser unit and BTR Unit Assy.
  • Page 88: A.4 How To Obtain Product Information

    • Please take note that the communication cost will be borne by the customers. Click [About] on the [Detailed Settings] tab of the printer properties dialog box. Click the [Fuji Xerox Web Site] button. The web browser will be activated and the website displayed.
  • Page 89: A.5 Glossary

    Glossary 100Base-TX An extension of 10BASE-T and a predominant form of FastEthernet. Its transmission speed is 100 Mbps, a great jump in speed from 10 Mbps of 10BASE-T. 10Base-T The 10Base-T system uses a twisted-pair cable, base band transmission and operates at 10 Mbps.
  • Page 90: Interface Cable

    Abbreviation of dot per inch, a unit expressing the number of dots that can be printed in a width of 1 inch (about 25.4 mm). Used as a unit expressing resolution. Driver A device to spin the disk. Types of drivers available include floppy disk drive, CD-ROM drive, and hard disk drive.
  • Page 91: Network Printer

    A network communication method able to send data on Windows 95/Windows 98/Windows Me/Windows 2000/Windows XP/Windows Server 2003. For Windows 95/Windows 98/ Windows Me, the TCP/IP Direct Print Utility (Utility software is supplied by Fuji Xerox) must be installed. For Windows 2000/Windows XP/Windows Server 2003, Port9100 can be used on the standard TCP/IP port monitor.
  • Page 92 Resolution Describes the fineness of graphics. Normally, it is expressed in number of dots per inch (unit: dpi) and the greater this value, the higher is the resolution. Server A computer that stores information on the network and provides a service to other computers.
  • Page 93 Index Symbols, Numerics Download the latest printer driver ..88 Drum cartridge ......14 <...
  • Page 94 Paper ....... 28 <Ready> indicator..... . 15 Standard Paper.
  • Page 95 Customer Response Sheet DocuPrint C525 A User Guide (ME3308E2-1) To improve our publications, we would appreciate your feedback regarding this guide. Please take a few moments to complete and return this form to us. About Yourself 1. How often do you use this guide?
  • Page 96 DocuPrint C525 A User Guide ME3308E2-1 (Edition 1) Human Interface Design Development © Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd. Copyright 2005 by Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.

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