Oki B930d User Manual

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  • Page 2: Copyright Information

    Copyright Information ______________________________________ Copyright © 2008 by Oki Data Americas, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Document Information _____________________________________ B930 User Guide P/N 59298601, Revision 1.0 January 2008 Disclaimer _______________________________________________ Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is complete, accurate, and up-to-date.
  • Page 3 OKI is not responsible for such data loss and any consequence caused by such data loss.
  • Page 4 REFACE 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 printer correctly and effectively, please read this guide before using it.
  • Page 5 Refer to “xxx”The cross-reference is within this guide. Refer to YYY The cross-reference is not within this guide. Indicates items displayed on the computer and the printer Operator Panel. Also indicates the title of printed reports/lists from the printer. <...
  • Page 6 LLEGAL OPIES AND 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. •...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Safety Notes ......7 Printer Orientation ......7 Getting to Know Your Printer .
  • Page 8 2-Sided Printing ......38 Binding Preferences ..... . 39 Printing on Special Media.
  • Page 9 CREATING A SHARED PRINTER ... . 80 OKI LPR ......81 PRINTING FROM UNIX.
  • Page 10 Replacing the Transfer Roll Cartridge ..114 Maintenance Kit ......115 Troubleshooting .
  • Page 11: About This Manual

    Thank you for selecting the B930n 50 ppm Laser printer. This manual contains all of the information necessary to operate and care for your printer and accessories. It is intended to be used with the pictorial unpacking instructions and the Quick Setup Guide, both included in the printer packaging.
  • Page 12: Conventions

    The basic printer consists of the print engine main unit, consumables, 100 Sheet Multi Purpose Feeder (MPF) as well as Trays 1 and 2 (500 sheet capacity each). ONVENTIONS This following conventions are used throughout this manual to emphasize certain procedures or information: NOTE >...
  • Page 13: Safety Notes

    Throughout this guide, the four sides of the printer are referred to as front, rear, right, and left. The front of the printer is the side near the Operator Panel, and the rear of the printer is opposite the front.
  • Page 14: Getting To Know Your Printer

    ETTING TO RONT VIEW Name Front Door Two 500-sheet feeders (Trays 1 and 2) Optional Duplex Unit Multi Purpose Feeder Tray 5 Standard top bin output tray and transport to finisher Optional 2000-Sheet Feeder (Tray 6) Optional 2x 500-sheet A3 trays (2TM) or 2000-sheet A4/Letter dual input trays (TTM) Optional 3500-Sheet Finisher (3 possible configurations) RINTER...
  • Page 15: Rear View

    Name Stacker Main Bin (3000 Sheets) Stacker Upper Bin (500 Sheets) Exit 2 is used in conjunction with duplex unit and finisher, comes with the Duplex unit. Name Parallel Port, IEEE 1284 Ethernet 10/100 BaseT connection USB 2.0 connection Serial RS232 port Ground Fault Interrupt (GFI) reset Power cord connection B930n User’s Guide>...
  • Page 16: Internal Components

    Name Finisher power cord connection 2000-Sheet Feeder (Tray 6) connection Finisher connection 1000-Sheet Feeder (Trays 3 and 4) connection Duplex Unit connection Data I/O connector settings can be configured via the Operator Panel’s Interface Menu. There are settings for Ports, Parallel Setup, USB Setup, and Serial Setup See “Operator Panel”...
  • Page 17: Turning The Printer On And Off

    URNING THE RINTER Switch on the power before operating the printer. When you have finished using the printer for the day or you do not intend to use it for a long period of time, switch off the power. URNING THE RINTER Press the power switch to the <I>...
  • Page 18: Available Printer Drivers

    Printing Properties accessed from the driver. PERATOR ANEL EATURES The Operator Panel is located on the front of the printer. It contains the display, indicators, and push buttons that allow you to view and RIVERS PTIONS B930n User’s Guide> 12...
  • Page 19: Lcd Display

    ISPLAY The LCD display shows status and error messages that inform you of the current status of the printer, and also displays menus, submenus, and printer settings when you are in the menu system. The display contains two lines of text, each with a maximum of sixteen characters.
  • Page 20: Led Indicators

    LED I NDICATORS The LED indicators also indicate printer status. The three indicators can each be on, off, or blinking, indicating different phases of printer operation. The table below explains two of the LED indicators. COLOR Green USH BUTTONS The Operator Panel push buttons allow you to access and navigate menus, and also assist you in recovering from printer errors.
  • Page 21: Embedded Web Server

    The EWS can be used from any remote station via HTTP access. The EWS contains access to all printer features and presents them as HTML web pages. The changes made via the EWS change the printer settings in the same manner as the Operator Panel.
  • Page 22: Driver Printer Properties

    RIVER RINTER ROPERTIES The driver allows you to set Printer Properties when you send a print job to the printer. These changes apply to the document or program in which you are currently working. To make changes that apply to...
  • Page 23 To make changes that apply to documents printed from a specific application, access Printer Properties from the application. Using your Printer Properties is a convenient way to make the most common printer configuration changes such as number of copies to print, paper orientation, and 2-sided printing.
  • Page 24 The Printer Properties window appears. To access Printer Properties from Printers and Faxes (Windows): Select the Printers and Faxes from your Start menu. Right-click the desired B930 printer and select Properties. B930n User’s Guide> 18...
  • Page 25 The Printer’s configuration window appears. On the General Tab, click Printing Preferences B930n User’s Guide> 19...
  • Page 26: Paper Usage

    The Printer Properties window appears. APER SAGE This printer can print on paper that is commonly sold. Select paper suitable for use by referring to the table below. However, we recommend the use of the standard paper for clearer printing.
  • Page 27: Standard Paper

    TANDARD APER The standard paper that can be used for this printer is as follows. Manufacturer Xerox Business Multipurpose 4200 Xerox Business Multipurpose 4200 Xerox Business Multipurpose 4200 Hammermill Tidal MP Hammermill Tidal MP Hammermill Tidal MP Willamette Willcopy, 84 brightness...
  • Page 28: Special Media Types

    Xerox 4-hole punched Nymolla PECIAL EDIA YPES The printer can also print on the following media types. These types of media are called special media. special media types such as transparencies, envelopes, labels, and postcards. These types of media are called special media.
  • Page 29 Media Type Size Heavy media Letter Heavy media Letter Heavy media Letter Heavy media Letter Heavy media Letter Label Letter Label Letter Envelope Envelope Transparency Transparency Heavy media Heavy media Heavy media Weight 32 Lb. / 120 32 LB/120G 90 Lb. / 163 110 Lb.
  • Page 30: Paper Tray Capacity

    Media Type Size Heavy media Label APER RAY CAPACITY Paper that can be loaded in the paper trays is as follows: PAPER TYPE Standard paper Other paper Envelopes Labels Transparencies Card stock VAILABLE APER IZES All trays but MPF have paper size sensors to detect sizes. Paper Size (210x297 mm) Letter...
  • Page 31 Paper Size Trays 1-4 (182x257mm) (257x364) Legal 13 (8.5”×13”) Legal 14 (8.5”×14”) (297x420mm) Tabloid (11” ×17”) (257x182mm) Executive (7.2" X 10.5") (148x210mm) Statement (5.5"x 8.5") Those listed below are categorized as “Irregular size paper” that cannot be detected automatically B930n User’s Guide> 25 Paper Tray Tray 6 and...
  • Page 32: Unusable Paper

    A6 LEF (148x105)mm (229x324mm) NUSABLE APER Using the following types of paper might cause paper jams, malfunctions or damage to the printer. Do not use them. • full-color transparencies • Paper that is too thick or thin • Paper that has been printed on before (including color printing) •...
  • Page 33: System Settings

    If background image suppression agent sticks to the feed roll when feeding postcards with pictures, the postcards may not feed. When this happens, clean the feed roll by referring to “Cleaning the Printer” on page 106”. YSTEM ETTINGS You can set a variety of system settings via the System, Quality, and Date/Time menus in your Operator Panel.
  • Page 34: Power Saver Modes

    When no print data is received for 10 minutes, the printer will enter the power saver. Consumption of power during the Power Saver mode is 10 W or less. After one hour the printer will enter sleep mode and the Operator Panel will shut down. The flashing green LED on the Operator Panel indicates the printer is in Sleep mode.
  • Page 35: Basic Printing Tasks

    RINTING RINTING A ONFIGURATION Your printer can print a configuration summary that lists the currently selected status of menu options, media selections in trays, options installed and other relevant information about your printer. To print a Configuration Summary, press the Info button. A multi- page summary prints.
  • Page 36 Fan the paper to release sheets that may stick together. Add paper to the tray without exceeding the maximum level. NOTE > Do not load paper exceeding the maximum fill line or the maximum capacity allowed. Align the right width guide with the paper width correctly.
  • Page 37 Slide the paper tray back into the machine. If custom sizes of paper are used, make the appropriate changes in your Printer Properties and at the Operator Panel as needed. B930n User’s Guide> 31...
  • Page 38: Loading Mpf (Tray 5)

    Operator Panel to match the paper that you loaded. Side guides must be set accurately against the sides of paper. The printer uses the placement of these guides to calculate and verify the correct paper size. Lower the MPF tray.
  • Page 39: Loading Tray 6 Hcf

    Insert the paper into the tray. If necessary, adjust the paper guides to the size of the paper. If custom sizes of paper are used, make the appropriate changes in your Printer Properties and at the Operator Panel as needed 6 HCF OADING Pull out the tray.
  • Page 40 If loading paper with a different width or length, adjust the width and length guides. Fan the paper to release sheets that may stick together. B930n User’s Guide> 34...
  • Page 41: Printing A Test Page

    Insert the paper into the tray. Push the tray completely into the printer. RINTING A You can print a Demo (test) page to verify printer connectivity and operation. The most convenient way to enable this feature is by using your Printer Properties.
  • Page 42: Basic Printing

    ASIC RINTING When you send a job to the printer, you should select the paper size, number of copies, orientation, and decide if you want the copies collated. This can often be done from windows specific to your application. The instructions in this section refer to setting these options directly through the driver.
  • Page 43: Setting Orientation

    The most convenient way to enable this feature is by using your Printer Properties. You may also enable this feature at the Operator Panel or by using the EWS. To select collating through your Printer Properties: Select Collate in the Job Options tab within your Printer Properties.
  • Page 44: Printing In Reverse Order

    RINTING IN EVERSE By default the printer prints jobs from back to front placing the first page of the document on the top of the stack. You may opt to print in the reverse order, placing the last page of the document on the top of the stack.
  • Page 45: Binding Preferences

    INDING REFERENCES You can select how the printer will orient the page layout when duplexing. Depending on your page orientation, duplexing on the long-edge or short-edge of the paper produces different results. The diagram below illustrates these results. Portrait Long-edge...
  • Page 46 Do not use transparencies with stripes down the side. • Change the Media type via the Operator Panel or by selecting the Media type from your Printer Properties Paper Options Loading Transparencies Fan the transparencies to release sheet that may stick together.
  • Page 47: Envelopes

    • Never use envelopes with windows or metal clasps; they can damage the printer. Loading and Printing in Tray 5 Insert the envelopes in the tray with the following considerations: •...
  • Page 48: Postcards

    Loading and Printing in Tray 5 Insert the postcards in the tray with the following considerations: • Insert postcards long-edge feed and facedown. Place the top of the postcard to enter the printer first (left side of the printer) Long-edge Feed B930n User’s Guide> 42...
  • Page 49: Labels

    • Insert Small postcards short-edge feed and facedown. Place the top of the postcard toward the rear of the printer. Large Postcards Long-edge Adjust the paper guides to the size of the postcards. Change media type at Operator Panel via the Paper Menu’s Media Type selection.
  • Page 50 • Trays 1-4 - Insert the label sheets long-edge feed and faceup. Place the top of the page toward the front of the printer. • Tray 6- Insert the label sheets long-edge feed and facedown. Place the top of the page toward the front of the printer.
  • Page 51: Custom Size Paper

    The most convenient way to enable this feature is by using your Printer Properties. You may also enable this feature at the Operator Panel or by using the EWS. To load and print custom paper: Load the media in the desired tray.
  • Page 52: Tray Settings

    You can select the input tray from which paper is used to print the job. The most convenient way to enable this feature is by using your Printer Properties. You may also enable this feature at the Operator Panel or by using the EWS. To select the paper source through your Printer Properties: Select the desired Source from the Source pulldown in the Setup Tab of your Printer Properties.
  • Page 53: Input Tray Linking

    INKING When an input tray runs out of paper, auto tray changing enables the printer to switch to another available tray that contains the same size and paper type. You can select auto tray changing via the operator panel, Printer Properties, or web interface.
  • Page 54: Media Check

    By default the printer selects the input source based on the paper size requested. If the paper size requested is not loaded in any input tray, the printer feeds from the default input tray. Media Type is not a factor in the printer selection of the input tray. When Media check...
  • Page 55: Driver Settings

    Click OK. RIVER ETTINGS As you create groups of settings in your Printer Properties, you can save that group of settings. You can then select that group of settings by the name under which you saved them. This can save...
  • Page 56: Using The Hole Puncher

    2/4 hole punch while American finishers have a 3 hole punch. When hole punching is installed, it must be enabled to punch holes. When the printer detects that the punch waste box is full, a warning appears on the Operator Panel. Printing will continue, but punching will not.
  • Page 57: Using The Stapler

    Place the Punch Waste Box back into the Finisher. Close Door G. SING THE TAPLER Several stapling options are available. You can staple at different locations on the paper depending on whether one staple or two staples is used. The following table displays the location of the staple(s) based on the staple location selected.
  • Page 58 STAPLING ORIENTATION SELECTION Bottom-left Portrait Landscape Dual Portrait Landscape STAPLE PLACEMENT B930n User’s Guide> 52...
  • Page 59 The most convenient way to enable this feature is by using your Printer Properties. You may also enable this feature at the Operator Panel or by using the EWS. To turn stapling on through your Printer Properties: Select the Paper Feed button in the Setup tab within your Printer Properties.
  • Page 60 Remove the staple unit by lifting it up and out. If present, remove the depleted staple cartridge. Insert a new staple cartridge. Insert the staple unit into the Finisher. Close door G. B930n User’s Guide> 54...
  • Page 61: Cancelling/Checking Printing

    HECKING RINTING ANCELLING RINTING To cancel printing, you can either cancel the print job at the printer or at the computer. Cancelling a Print Job at the Printer Press the CANCEL button then press the ON-LINE button on the Operator Panel. However, pages being printed at the moment will continue to be printed.
  • Page 62: Advanced Printing Tasks

    OVER AGES A cover page is the first page of the document. The printer enables you to choose a different paper source for the cover page than for the rest of the document. You can then use a different stock paper for the first page of the document while sending the document as a single print job.
  • Page 63: Booklets

    With two-sided printing, you can print a document in the form of a small book. You can use any paper size that duplex printing supports. The printer automatically reduces pages to fit within the booklet parameters. It prints two pages per side and prints the pages in the order needed to accommodate a center fold.
  • Page 64: Poster Print

    You can scale any page image to fit the paper size being used. The most convenient way to enable this feature is by using your Printer Properties. You may also enable this feature at the Operator Panel or by using the EWS.
  • Page 65: Automatically Resize Paper

    ESIZE The printer can automatically select from the paper available the paper that is the closest in size to the paper requested by the printer job. The printer will then scale the print job to fit the available paper. This includes scaling A4 to letter and letter to A4; and A3 to Tabloid and Tabloid to A3.
  • Page 66: Brightness And Contrast

    You can choose to be notified by e-mail when your job has successfully printed. The most convenient way to enable this feature is by using your Printer Properties. You may also enable this feature using the EWS. B930n User’s Guide> 60...
  • Page 67: Job Storage And Secure Printing

    Enter the e-mail address to which to mail. Click OK. TORAGE AND You can store print jobs for future use or hold a job at the printer until you release it with a PIN number for secure printing. TORED You can assign a name to a print job and store it for later use.
  • Page 68: Proof Print

    Select the Job Options tab within your Printer Properties. Click Secure Print Enter the name of the job Enter PIN number to be entered at the Operator Panel. Click OK. To print a secure job: At the Operator Panel, press the Menu button.
  • Page 69: Time Specified Printing

    When the optional hard disk or compact flash has been installed, you can use the delayed print feature. The delayed print feature allows you to store the data in the printer and then print it automatically at the specified time.
  • Page 70 Click Timed Job. Click Set Time. Enter the elapsed time or real desired. For elapsed time, specify the number of minutes to delay before printing. For real time, enter actual date parameters. Click OK. Enter a job name and PIN number. A PIN number is only needed to cancel a timed job.
  • Page 71: Direct Pdf Printing

    IRECT RINTING The printer’s PDF Direct feature allows you to send a Version 1.3 PDF file directly to the printer without the use of Adobe Acrobat on the host computer. You can send a PDF file directly to the printer for printing without using the printer driver.
  • Page 72: Job Accounting

    CCOUNTING Job accounting stores information about each print job received by the printer. Configure this feature is using your Printer Properties. It is enabled at the Operator Panel or EWS. To use job accounting: Select the Job Accounting tab within the driver.
  • Page 73 .csv file by an administrator via the printer EWS and processed off line by the users accounting application. B930n User’s Guide> 67...
  • Page 74: Sending Files

    After selection of a file, click the Send button to send the file to the printer. The types of files that are appropriate for sending with this feature are: •...
  • Page 75: Networking

    2003 UNIX Macintosh NOTE When using Windows 95/98/Me, use OKI LPR. UNIX Filter are required to print PostScript data. UNIX Filter is compatible with the OSs in Solaris, HPUX and Linux (Redhat, SuSE). Macintosh Supports Mac OS 10.02 or later.
  • Page 76: Configuration

    IP ADDRESS The factory configuration is for the printer to obtain an IP address automatically from your networks’ DHCP server. Use the printers’ Operator Panel to determine the printers’ address.
  • Page 77: Printing From A Windows Computer

    Launch the EWS using the IP address for the printer you are configuring. Enter the username and password for the Administrator login. Select the Network group. Select the TCP/IP subgroup. Select “Set IP Manually” Configure the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway for the printers’...
  • Page 78: Installation Of Tcp/Ip Protocol

    The network printer supports TCP/IP protocol that can be used in conjunction with the Windows operating system. Once the printer registered on the Windows NT 4.0/Windows 2000/ Windows XP/Windows Server 2003 computer is shared, you can also print from Windows 95/Windows 98/Windows Me computers through this printer.
  • Page 79 been installed refer to the section below Installation of TCP/ IP protocol. If not already configured, a suitable IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway address should be configured. Please refer to the on-line help if necessary. It is vital that the IP address entered is unique and valid.
  • Page 80 The Windows NT installation CD-ROM may be required. Follow the remaining dialogue box prompts. WINDOWS 2000 Click the [Start] button, select [Settings] and then click [Network and Dial-up Connections]. Double-click the [Local Area Connection] icon. In the [Local Area Connection Status] dialogue box, click [Properties]. In the [Local Area Connection Properties] dialogue box, click [Install].
  • Page 81: Configuring As A Network Printer

    Ensure the appropriate printer driver has been installed in Windows. Install the Oki LPR utility as described in “OKI LPR” on page 81 of this manual and add the printer installed earlier. WINDOWS NT 4.0 With Windows NT 4.0, you have two options for printing using TCP/...
  • Page 82 In [Name or address of server providing lpd] type the host name or IP address of the host for the printer you are adding. In [Name of printer or print queue on that server] type the logical printer name “lp” and then click [OK].
  • Page 83 In [Name or address of server providing LPD] enter the host name or Internet Protocol (IP) address of the host for the printer you are adding. In [Name of printer or print queue on that server] type lp. Follow the instructions on the screen to finish installing the TCP/IP printer.
  • Page 84 In order to use Microsoft LPR, it must first be installed on your system. OKI LPR Please follow the procedure described in the Windows 95/98/Me in “OKI LPR” on page 81. Microsoft LPR To install this port, the following needs to be carried out: Select [Start].[Settings].[Control Panel].[Printers and Other Hardware].
  • Page 85 Ensure [Protocol] is set to [LPR]. Ensure [Queue Name] is lp and [SNMP Status Enabled] is deselected. Click [OK]. Follow on screen instructions to finish installing the printer. Port 9100 Select [Start].[Settings].[Control Panel].[Printers and Other Hardware]. Select [Printers and Faxes].
  • Page 86: Creating A Shared Printer

    Windows XP as an example. Click [Start], and then select [Printers and Faxes]. The [Printers and Faxes] window appears. 2. Select the icon of a printer to set, and then select [Sharing] from the right-click menu. Then the printer properties dialogue box is displayed.
  • Page 87: Oki Lpr

    Check [Yes, I want to launch OKI LPR Utility now] and click [Finish]. Check [Yes, I want to view the ReadMe File] if you want to read the Readme file. The OKI LPR utility starts. B930n User’s Guide> 81...
  • Page 88: Printing From Unix

    Refer to the On-Line Help for information on how to use the utility. UNINSTALL Stop the OKI LPR Utility. Right-click the OKI LPR icon in the system tray and click [Exit]. Select Start>Program>Okidata>OKI LPR Utility>Uninstall...
  • Page 89 SET UP PROCEDURE The setting procedure is as follows: Setting up the printer Set the IP address on the printer Operator Panel. Use the printer Operator Panel or the EWS to set the LPD port to [Enable] (default: [Enable]). NOTE >...
  • Page 90: Setting Up The Workstation

    • Check the IP address set up for the printer in advance. Be cautious as an incorrect IP address may cause severe errors. •...
  • Page 91: Command Format

    OMMAND PTIONS The following command options are available: -d Printer name Specify the printer name registered by the "lpadmin" command as the -d option. If this option is omitted, the default printer lp will be specified. B930n User’s Guide> 85...
  • Page 92: Command Options

    In the spool mode, up to 32 files can be printed by one "lp" command. Files that come after the 32nd files will be ignored. Sample To print a file named "file1" to a printer set up as "P001", enter the following command: %lp -d P001 file1 To output three copies of "file1"...
  • Page 93: Job Number

    This option is invalid in the non-spool mode. Deletes all the print data, sent by a user who issues this command, from the data which has been received by a specified printer. Deletes all the print data received by a specified printer.
  • Page 94: Inquiry (Lpstat)

    Sample To cancel the print data related to the files of printer "P001" (Job number: P001-27), enter the following command: %cancel P001-27 To cancel all the printer data of printer "P001", enter the following command: %cancel P001 -e INQUIRY (LPSTAT) The "lpstat"...
  • Page 95: C Option (Lpr Command)

    (lpstat) is issued. Sample To inquire about the print data received by a printer set up as "P001", enter the following command: %lpstat -o P001 -C OPTION (LPR COMMAND) This section explains the functions which can be specified and printing operations which will be affected by the -C option.
  • Page 96 Selecting a Paper Tray When selecting a paper tray, either the paper size or the tray itself is specified. If the paper size is specified, the printer automatically searches and selects the tray where the specified paper is loaded. The following parameters can be specified:...
  • Page 97 > If an unacceptable combination is specified, the printer may not operate correctly. > For some print language, the specification may be invalid. Selecting a Paper Output Tray The following parameters can be specified: PARAMETER OUTUP/outup OUTDOWN/outdown Selecting a Paper Type...
  • Page 98 PARAMETER TUMBLE/tumble SIMP/simp NOTE > If several parameters are specified in one "lpr" command, data may not be printed correctly. > The system default is used if no parameter is specified. > If the print data specifies 2 sided or 1 sided printing, the specification by the data becomes valid and overrides that by -C option.
  • Page 99 For some print language, the specification may be invalid. > The system default is used if no parameter is specified. > The color setting is not available on this printer. DESCRIPTION Sorts prints electronically. DESCRIPTION Selects color for color mode and quality priority for print mode.
  • Page 100: Printing

    Enter a "," (comma) after -C followed by the parameters which specify the output format. To specify multiple parameters, separate them with ",". For example, to output a file named "file1" 2-sided on A4 to printer "P001", enter the following command: %lpr -P P001 -C, DUP, A4 file Important: >...
  • Page 101: Snmp Support

    SNMP SUPPORT The printer can be managed via a standard SNMP management station. The printer supports SNMP-v1, SNMP-v2c, MIB-II, Host Resources MIB, Printer MIB and OKI Data Private MIB. PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS ON USING TCP/IP This section explains the precautions and limitations of using this printer with TCP/IP.
  • Page 102: Printing From Windows

    • In the spool mode, if the print data is bigger than the remaining capacity of the hard disk or the memory at the point of receiving, the data will not be received by the printer. NOTE > Some client computers may re-send immediately when the print data has exceeded the receiving capacity.
  • Page 103 • In the spool mode, if the print data is bigger than the remaining capacity of the hard disk or the memory at the point of receiving, the data will not be received by the printer. NOTE > Some client workstations may re-send immediately when the print data has exceeded the receiving capacity.
  • Page 104 • When the IP address or the computer name of a workstation is changed, the printer may not process inquiries or deletions correctly. Make sure the printer is free of all spooled data and switch off/on the printer. NOTE •...
  • Page 105: Installing Consumables

    The Drum Unit prints about 60,000 images.The Toner Cartridge prints about 30,000 images. The printer will produce a warning on the Operator Panel to inform the user when the remaining toner amount is low. When the toner...
  • Page 106 Open the printer front and side covers. Remove the Drum Cartridge from the packing. Remove the protective sheet from the Drum Cartridge. B930n User’s Guide> 100...
  • Page 107 Avoid contact with internal surfaces and limit exposure to light for no longer than 5 minutes. Avoid contact with fingers. Fold the handle down and slide the Drum Cartridge into the printer. B930n User’s Guide> 101...
  • Page 108 Seat the Drum Cartridge firmly into the printer. Remove and discard the protective strip. Close the printer covers. B930n User’s Guide> 102...
  • Page 109: Installing The Toner Cartridge

    Although the toner is not harmful to the body, wash it off immediately if your hands or clothes are stained with it. • It is recommended to use up the Toner Cartridge within 1 year after opening it. Open the printer front and side covers. ARTRIDGE WARNING B930n User’s Guide> 103...
  • Page 110 Remove the Toner Cartridge from its packing. Take the Toner Cartridge out of the box and shake it 8 to 10 times as shown in the diagram. B930n User’s Guide> 104...
  • Page 111 Slide the Toner Cartridge into the printer and seat firmly in place. Close the printer covers. B930n User’s Guide> 105...
  • Page 112: Maintenance

    Printing Warming up Hardware or software failures that may require service support are presented as fatal errors. When the printer’s Operator Panel displays a fatal error message a fatal error message replaces the status lines DESCRIPTION The printer is ready to receive print jobs.
  • Page 113: When Not In Use For A Long Time

    3. Print a Configuration Page. - If the Configuration Page prints correctly, check the interface cable between the computer and printer, the printer setup, and application software. - If the Configuration Page is blank, replace the drum cartridge then reprint the Configuration Page.
  • Page 114 2. Print a Configuration Page. - If the Configuration Page prints correctly, check the interface cable between the computer and the printer, and the application software. - If the connections appear normal, contact technical support. 1. Remove and re-install the drum cartridge.
  • Page 115 SYMPTOM Horizontal Dark Streaks - There are black lines that appear horizontally on the page. Repetitive Vertical Dark Streaks - There are black lines that appear vertically on thepage. Dark Spots or Marks - There are dark spots or marks that appear in a random pattern on the page.
  • Page 116 CAUSES 1. The paper may be damp. 2. Heavy or unusual paper may be in the tray. 3. The printer may be located in an environment with extreme temperature or humidity. 4. The fuser may be defective.
  • Page 117 SYMPTOM Blurred Prints - The image is blurred at theedges. Random or Spot Deletions - Areas of the print are extremely light or missing. CAUSES 1. The paper may be in poor condition. 2. The paper may be damp. 3. The drum cartridge may be defective.
  • Page 118: Fuser Unit

    RINT STATUS Print instruction was sent but processing did not start. ACTION Press the printer switch to the <I> position to turn the power on. Switch off the power and connect the cord to the power outlet and printer again.
  • Page 119: Printing Is Not Clear

    ITEMS TO CHECK Is the paper correctly loaded? Is the paper damp? Is the paper tray pushed Is the printer placed on a flat location? Are the paper tray guides set in the correct positions? Did you print any picture postcards? B930n User’s Guide>...
  • Page 120: Transfer Roll Cartridge

    ROUBLESHOOTING USING TCP/IP This section provides information on the possible causes, verifying methods and recommended actions pertaining to errors which may occur when the printer is used with TCP/IP. ITEMS TO CHECK Is the printer placed on a flat location?
  • Page 121: Maintenance Kit

    Unable to print (Network Error) Check with the system administrator of the network verify that the network connecting the computer and that connecting the printer are linked by a router or a gateway. Connect the printer directly to the network connecting the computer.
  • Page 122: Using Windows Nt 4.0/2000/Xp/Vista/Server 2003

    Specify the print language consistent with that used in the print data. Select the printer driver which came with this printer. If it does not appear on the selection list, install and select the printer driver. If a printer driver from another maker is used, the printer may not print properly.
  • Page 123: When Using Unix

    2. If multiple files have exceeded the storage of the destination device, reduce the number of files which can be sent at a time. Switch off the printer, then switch it on again. B930n User’s Guide> 127...
  • Page 124: Unable To Obtain The Desired Print Results

    Specify PSASC on the client side to print data containing TBCP by the PostScript language. Specify PSBIN on the client side for the printer name on the remote host to print a binary file in the PostScript language. Load paper into the paper tray...
  • Page 125 U SING E THER T ALK This section provides information on the possible causes, verifying methods and recommended actions pertaining to errors which may occur when the printer is used with EtherTalk. The printer is not Printing CAUSE The name (or the...
  • Page 126 The EtherTalk port of the printer is set to [Disable]. Or, the Start/Stop setting for EtherTalk has been set to Off by the PostScript command. Or, the printer is...
  • Page 127 Check the print language set up for the printer and that for the printer driver for Macintosh. If the print language of the printer and that of the printer driver are different, set the same language for them. If the problem remains, check the following causes.
  • Page 128 RROR AND ARNING MESSAGE 0-1 Main Motor Call Service 1-1 Main Motor Call Service 1-4 Drum Motor Call Service 3-3 and 3-5 ROS Error Call Service 4-1 through 4-9 Fuser Error Call Service 5-1 Toner Error Call Service 5-9 CRU Fan Call Service 6-3 through 6-5 NVRAM Error Call Service...
  • Page 129 MESSAGE 4-6 Paper Jam Clear Area A/E 8-2 Paper Jam Clear Area A/E 6-1 through 6-2 Feed Error Clear Duplexer 1-2 Feed Error Area A/Tray 2 1-3 Feed Error Area A/Tray 1 2-1 Feed Error Area B/Tray 2 2-2 Feed Error Area B/Tray 3 2-3 Feed Error Clear Area A...
  • Page 130 MESSAGE 4-4 Feed Error Clear Area B 5-1 Feed Error Clear Area B/C 5-2 Feed Error Clear Area B/C 5-3 Feed Error Clear Area B/C 8-2 Feed Error Clear Area B 8-3 Feed Error Clear Area C 8-4 Feed Error Clear Area C 8-5 Feed Error Area C/HCF...
  • Page 131 MESSAGE 4-61 Finish Jam Clear Area H 4-66 Finish Jam Clear Area H 4-71 through 4-78 Finish Jam Clear Area H 4-82 though 4-88 Finish Jam Clear Area H 5-1 Cover Open Close Door E 5-1 Cover Open Close Front Door 7-3 Duplex Open Close Duplexer 5-2 Cover Open...
  • Page 132 MESSAGE Paper Out Tray 1 Paper Out Tray 2 Paper Out Tray 3 Paper Out Tray 4 Paper Out Tray 5 Paper Out HCF 8-3 EP Cartridge Reset EP Cart 7-7 TM Error Check TM 6-7 HCF Error Check HCF 5-7 Finisher Err Check Finisher 3-7 EXIT Error...
  • Page 133 MESSAGE 5-12 FIN Error Call Service 5-13 FIN Error Call Service 5-21 FIN Error Call Service 5-22 - 5-23 FIN Error Call Service 5-31 - 5-34 FIN Error Call Service 5-81 - 5-86 FIN Error Call Service 5-91 - 5-96 FIN Error Call Service 7-5 Cover Open Close Door J...
  • Page 134 MESSAGE 2-8 Duplex Error Call Service Staple Fail Check Stapler Staple Set Error Check Stapler Stacker Error Check Finisher Punch Waste Full Empty Waste Box No Punch Waste Install Box 7-2 Drum NV Err Replace Drum 3-1 Drum Missing Replace Drum 7-1 Drum Comm Replace Drum 6-1 Drum EOL...
  • Page 135: Using Ethertalk

    MESSAGE 1-2 EP Cartridge Replace EP Cart Toner Low ATC sensor Warning Temp sensor Warning Hum sensor Warning HCF Lifting HCF Undocked Size Error Tray1 Size Error Tray2 Size Error Tray3 Size Error Tray4 Size Error Tray5 Size Error Tray6 Tray 2 Missing Tray 3 Missing Tray 4 Missing...
  • Page 136 AINTENANCE LEANING THE RINTER This section describes how to clean the printer in order to maintain the printer in good condition. > CAUTION: Be sure to switch off and unplug the machine before accessing the interior of the machine for cleaning, maintenance, or fault clearance.
  • Page 137 Refer to “Installing Accessories” on page 164 for details on uninstalling the optional accessories. > When lifting the printer, there should be 2 persons, one in front and one behind the printer, to firmly grip the CAUTION B930n User’s Guide> 107...
  • Page 138: Error And Warning Messages

    Never try to lift the printer by gripping any other areas. Lifting the printer by gripping any other areas can cause the printer to fall and result in injuries. If the optional paper trays have been installed, uninstall them before moving the printer.
  • Page 139 Remove any paper in the MPF Tray (1). Pull out the remaining paper trays and remove any paper. Keep the paper wrapped and away from humidity and dirt. B930n User’s Guide> 109...
  • Page 140 Hold the Drum Cartridge by the grip to pull it out slowly. NOTE > It is necessary to remove the Toner Cartridge. If you move the printer with the Toner Cartridge installed, the toner may spill in the interior of the printer. B930n User’s Guide> 110...
  • Page 141 NOTE > Do not shake the Toner Cartridge after it has been removed from the printer. The toner will spill. > After removing the Toner Cartridge, put it into its original aluminum bag or wrap it with a thick cloth.
  • Page 142 Lift the printer and move it gently. If the printer is to be moved over a long distance, pack it inside a box. USER This section explains the Fuser unit replacement. AUTION ON ANDLING THE The fuser unit is included as one of the regular replacement parts.
  • Page 143 Open the printer left side door. Loosen the two knobs securing the Fuser to the frame. Pull the Fuser toward you by holding the two handles. Unpack the new Carefully insert the Fuser by holding the two handles. Secure the Fuser by tightening the two knobs.
  • Page 144 It can cause an explosion and you can get burned. Do not remove and re-insert the transfer roll cartridge in use. When the message to replace the transfer roll cartridge appears, replace the transfer roll cartridge. Otherwise, the printer will not continue to print. EPLACING THE RANSFER Switch off the power of the printer.
  • Page 145 Carefully insert the new Transfer Roller into its mounting and reseat the hooks. Close the door. Turn the printer power on. Run sample prints to verify correct operation. AINTENANCE A Maintenance kit is required every 300,000 pages. It consists of: •...
  • Page 146: Clearing Paper Jams

    > Use caution; some components inside doors may be hot. NOTE > Paper jams could be due to the printer installation environment and type of paper used. OCATIONS AM AT Follow these steps to clear the jam CAUTION CAUTION B930n User’s Guide>...
  • Page 147 Open Door A. Pull the jammed paper out of the printer. If necessary, press the green handle to move the paper to make it easier to remove. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed. B930n User’s Guide> 141...
  • Page 148: Jam Atb

    Close Door A. AM AT Follow these steps to clear the jam. If the printer has the 2000-Sheet Feeder (Tray 6), slide the feeder away from the printer. B930n User’s Guide> 142...
  • Page 149 Open Door B. Pull the jammed paper out of the printer. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed. B930n User’s Guide> 143...
  • Page 150: Jam Atc

    Close Door B. If the printer has the 2000-Sheet Feeder (Tray 6), slide the feeder firmly against the printer. AM AT Follow these steps to clear the jam. B930n User’s Guide> 144...
  • Page 151 If the printer has the 2000-Sheet Feeder (Tray 6), slide the feeder away from the printer. Open Door C. B930n User’s Guide> 145...
  • Page 152 Pull the jammed paper out of the printer. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed. Close Door C. B930n User’s Guide> 146...
  • Page 153: Jam Atd

    If the printer has the 2000-Sheet Feeder (Tray 6), slide the feeder firmly against the printer. AM AT Follow these steps to clear the jam. Open Door D. B930n User’s Guide> 147...
  • Page 154: Jam Ate

    Pull the jammed paper out of the printer. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed. Close Door D. AM AT Follow these steps to clear the jam. B930n User’s Guide> 148...
  • Page 155 Open Door A. Open Door E. B930n User’s Guide> 149...
  • Page 156 Pull the jammed paper out of the printer. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed. Close Door E. B930n User’s Guide> 150...
  • Page 157: Jam Atf

    Close Door A. AM AT Follow these steps to clear the jam. Open Door F. B930n User’s Guide> 151...
  • Page 158: Jam Atg

    Pull the jammed paper out of the printer. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed. Close Door F. AM AT Follow these steps to clear the jam. B930n User’s Guide> 152...
  • Page 159 If visible, pull the jammed paper out of the stacker upper tray. Open Door G. Depending on the instructions shown on the Operator Panel, open handle 2a, handle 2b, or handle 3 as shown on the instruction labels. NOTE > If the stapler is in the way, slide the stapler toward you then to the right.
  • Page 160: Jam Ath

    Pull the jammed paper out of the printer. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed. Close the handles opened in Step 3. Close Door G. AM AT Follow these steps to clear the jam. Lift Door H. B930n User’s Guide> 154...
  • Page 161: Jam At The Stacker Upper Tray

    Pull the jammed paper out of the printer. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed. Close Door H. AM AT THE TACKER Follow these steps to clear the jam. Pull the jammed paper out of the stacker upper tray. PPER...
  • Page 162 Open Door G. Close Door G. B930n User’s Guide> 156...
  • Page 163: Paper Jam In Tray 5 (Mpf)

    APER AM IN Follow these steps to clear the paper jam in Tray 5. Verify that the width guides are pressed against the paper. If the paper size and type shown on the Operator Panel match the size and type of the paper in the tray, press the OK button.
  • Page 164: Paper Jams In Trays 1-4

    Pull the jammed paper out of the printer. If necessary, press the green handle to move the paper to make it easier to remove. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed. Close Door A. APER AMS IN RAYS Follow these steps to clear the paper jam in Trays 1-4.
  • Page 165 Pull out the tray specified on the Operator Panel. Verify that the length and width guides are pressed against the paper. Push the tray completely into the printer. Specify the size of the paper in the Operator Panel. B930n User’s Guide> 159...
  • Page 166 Open Door A. Pull the jammed paper out of the printer. If necessary, press the green handle to move the paper to make it easier to remove. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed. B930n User’s Guide> 160...
  • Page 167: Paper Jam In Tray 6

    Close Door A. APER AM IN Follow these steps to clear the paper jam in Tray 6. Pull out Tray 6. Verify that the length and width guides are set correctly B930n User’s Guide> 161...
  • Page 168 > The default setting is for 8.5 x 11 in. paper. You must change the guides for A4 paper. Push the tray completely into the printer. Specify the size of the paper in the Operator Panel. Open Door A. B930n User’s Guide> 162...
  • Page 169 Pull the jammed paper out of the printer. If necessary, press the green handle to move the paper to make it easier to remove. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed. Close Door A. B930n User’s Guide> 163...
  • Page 170: Installing Accessories

    Unpack the carton and confirm that the part numbers of the Duplex Transport and all components are correct. Ensure that all components are undamaged. NSTALLING THE UPLEX You can install an optional duplex module to this printer. CAUTION UPLEX OPTION ODULE B930n User’s Guide> 164...
  • Page 171 Unpack the Option Duplex, remove cushioning materials, and confirm that all attachments are available. Open Printer door A. B930n User’s Guide> 165...
  • Page 172 Remove cover and save for possible reuse. Slide the Exit 2 Module into position. B930n User’s Guide> 166...
  • Page 173 Close printer door A. Place the Duplex Unit in position while inserting the 2 hooks on the bottom of the unit into the shown locations in the receptors of the printer. B930n User’s Guide> 167...
  • Page 174 Lift the Duplex Unit until the upper hooks are latched in the printer. Open the Duplex Unit cover by lifting latch D. B930n User’s Guide> 168...
  • Page 175 Twist the 2 locking screws clockwise to secure the Duplex Unit to the printer. Close the Duplex Unit cover. B930n User’s Guide> 169...
  • Page 176: 1000 Sheet Feeder Or Tandem Tray Module

    Remove the printer access cover (1), connect the Duplex Unit interface cable (2) and replace the printer access cover (3). Connect the power cord. Turn on the power switch of the laser printer. Try some test duplex-printings to confirm that there is no problem.
  • Page 177 Unpack the Paper Feeder and remove cushioning materials. Place the Paper Feeder in an installation location. Fit the holes on the bottom of the laser printer with the four positioning bosses of the Paper Feeder, and place the laser printer on the Paper Feeder.
  • Page 178 Remove the packing tape from the Paper Feeder. Slide out the 2 drawers. B930n User’s Guide> 172...
  • Page 179 Remove all packing materials from both drawers. Slide both drawers back into the Paper Feeder. Remove printer drawer 3. B930n User’s Guide> 173...
  • Page 180 Insert the 2 locking screws, turning clockwise to secure the printer to the Feeder. Replace drawer 3 back in the printer. B930n User’s Guide> 174...
  • Page 181: 2000 Sheet High Capacity Feeder

    Remove the printer Interface Panel Cover (1), connect the 1000 Sheet Feeder Interface Connector (2) and replace the printer Interface Panel Cover (3). Connect the power cord. Turn on the power switch of the laser printer. 2000 S HEET Switch OFF the printer power.
  • Page 182 Unpack the Paper Feeder and remove cushioning materials. Slide the drawer out of the Paper Feeder. B930n User’s Guide> 176...
  • Page 183 Remove the packing material from the feeder drawer. Slide the drawer back into the feeder. Install the mounting bracket. B930n User’s Guide> 177...
  • Page 184 Slide the 2000 Sheet Feeder to the mounting plate guiding it on the locating pin until it latches. Remove the shipping hardware and discard. Adjust the feet on the feeder assembly to set the feeder position parallel to the printer. B930n User’s Guide> 178...
  • Page 185 Connect the feeder power cord into the printer accessory outlet. Slide the drawer out of the feeder. Remove the shipping screws. B930n User’s Guide> 179...
  • Page 186: 3500 Sheet Finisher

    Adjust the feeder paper size guides. Load the paper tray. Connect the power cord. Turn on the power switch of the laser printer. 3500 S HEET INISHER The finisher provides a main 3000 sheet lower stacker and a top 500 sheet stacker.
  • Page 187 4 hole capability while in the Americas, the punch is a 3 hole punch Switch OFF the printer power. Remove the power cord from the printer. Unpack the Horizontal Transport and position on top of the printer. B930n User’s Guide> 181...
  • Page 188 When installing the Horizontal Transport this guide needs to be moved from the body of the printer up to the Exit 2 module included with the duplex. Place the mounting bracket in position.
  • Page 189 Insert the 2 mounting screws to secure the bracket. Remove all the packing materials from the Finisher. B930n User’s Guide> 183...
  • Page 190 Slide the Finisher into position engaging the latching hardware Insert the Stacker Lower catch tray. B930n User’s Guide> 184...
  • Page 191 Remove the access cover and plug in the Finisher interface cable. Remove the printer interface cover. Connect the interface connector and replace the cover. B930n User’s Guide> 185...
  • Page 192 Connect Finisher power cord to the printer accessory power connection. Level the Finisher making it parallel to the printer. B930n User’s Guide> 186...
  • Page 193 Open the Finisher door. Remove the internal tags and shipping brackets. B930n User’s Guide> 187...
  • Page 194 Move the catch to the right. Insert the staple module B930n User’s Guide> 188...
  • Page 195 Unpack the paper punch waste container. Insert the punch waste Dust container B930n User’s Guide> 189...
  • Page 196: Hard Disk Option

    PTION Carefully review the safety precautions in the front of this guide before starting this installation procedure. Ensure that the printer power switch is set to the OFF [O] position. Disconnect the power cord from the printer. B930n User’s Guide> 190...
  • Page 197 Remove side cover from printer. Turn thumbscrews on controller assembly counter clockwise until loose and gently pull cover towards you to remove from printer. Carefully insert the Hard Drive into the socket, being careful not to damage the fragile pins.
  • Page 198: Installing The Memory Option And Compact Flash

    Connect the power cord to the wall outlet.Turn the printer power switch to the ON [I] position. NSTALLING THE EMORY Ensure that the printer power switch is set to the OFF [O] position. Disconnect the power cord from the printer. Remove side cover from printer.
  • Page 199 Carefully insert a DDR Memory module which is compatible with your printer into the slot as shown below. When properly seated, gently push down on the module until the side braces close onto the ends of the RAM module.
  • Page 200: Operator Panel

    Prints the PCL font list Prints the PS font list Prints the FX font list Prints the demo page Prints jobs stored on printer. Used for Secure Print, Stored Job, Proof Print and Timed Job Set the number of copies printed...
  • Page 201 MENU PARAMETER Lines per Page Auto Tray Switch Separator Page Print Quality Resolution Print Density Toner Saver Mode Output Tray Output Linking Hole Punch Staple Mode White Page Skip Job Offset DEFAULT Executive 39-Monarch Envelope 51-Com10 Envelope 46-DL Envelope 48-C5 Envelope 47-Com9 Envelope...
  • Page 202 MENU PARAMETER System Adjust Menu PCL Tray 1 ID# PCL Tray 2 ID# PCL Tray 3 ID# PCL Tray 4 ID# PCL Tray 5 ID# PCL Tray 6 ID# PCL Auto ID# Hex Dump Date/Time Month Year Hour Minute Second GMT Offset/Hours GMT Offset/Mins Daylight Saving...
  • Page 203 MENU PARAMETER Tray 2 Media Type Tray 3 Media Type Tray 4 Media Type Tray 1 Custom Size Tray 2 Custom Size Tray 3 Custom Size if two-tray feeder Tray 4 Custom Size if two-tray feeder Tray 5 Paper Size Tray 5 Media Type Tray 6 Paper Size Tray 6 Media Type...
  • Page 204 Normal 10 cpi B930n User’s Guide> 198 DESCRIPTION Set the paper length Auto Emulation English Set delay time in minutes for printer to enter power saver Stop Prints a page with postscript errors Amount of minutes before entering sleep mode.
  • Page 205 Selects replacing ¢(9b) and ¥(9D) with (ou) (zero) respectively Selects not slashed or slashed zero character. Default lines per inch Printer action on carriage return Characters per line. Set length of paper Downward shift of image Right shift of image...
  • Page 206 MENU PARAMETER DTR Onl/Offl DTR Error RTS Ready/Busy RTS Onl/Offl RTS Error XON Ready/Busy XON Onl/Offl XON Error DTR Polarity RTS Polarity Robust XON Data Setting Serial PS-Protocol USB Menu USB PS Protocol Job Accounting Job Accounting Print Job Accounting Info Reset Job Accounting Info...
  • Page 207 Restore Menu (Menu Reset) Information Print Status Page Network General Network Settings System Contact System Name System Location Printer Asset Number TCP / IP Netware EtherTalk HUB Link Setting TCP/IP IP Address Subnet (Mask) Gateway Address Host Name Set IP Auto/Manually...
  • Page 208 Settings Print Server SAP Name Remote Printer Number EtherTalk EtherTalk Zone Name EtherTalk Printer Name Email SMTP Send SMTP Server Name Printer Email Address Alert Settings Options SNMP Select Version Disable SNMP Read Community SNMP Write community DEFAULT Enable Enable B930n User’s Guide>...
  • Page 209 MENU PARAMETER SNMP Trap Settings Trap Community Printer Trap Address Printer Trap Assignments User Flash Directories Delete Print Copies Print Summary User Flash Summary Format Format User Flash Disk Menu Directories Delete Print Copies Disk Summary Format Disk Data Security...
  • Page 210 IP Address Range Admin IP Address Storage Devices User Flash Hard Drive Compact Flash Panel Lockout Panel Enable/Disable Password Configuration New Password Maintenance Reset /Restore Reset Printer Reset Network Card DEFAULT Execute Execute Execute Execute Execute Enable Enable Execute Execute Execute B930n User’s Guide>...
  • Page 211 Tray 3 Level Tray 4 Level Tray 5 Level Tray 6 Level Links Support Links Tray 4 Level Driver Download Technical Support Order Consumables Register Printer Download Firmware Other Link (1-5) Edit Links Send File Select File DEFAULT Execute Execute Current...

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