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  • Page 1 ES8140 User Guide...
  • Page 2: Preface

    The most up-to-date drivers and manuals are available from: www.okiexecutiveseries.com 07112901 Iss.01; Copyright © 2010 Oki Europe Ltd. All rights reserved. Oki is a registered trademark of Oki Electric Industry Company, Ltd. Oki Printing Solutions is a trademark of Oki Data Corporation.
  • Page 3: Emergency First Aid

    Oki Data Corporation, 4-11-22 Shibaura, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-8551, Japan MPORTER TO THE AUTHORISED REPRESENTATIVE Oki Europe Limited (trading as OKI Printing Solutions) Blays House Wick Road Egham Surrey TW20 0HJ United Kingdom For all sales, support and general enquiries contact your local distributor.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    ONTENTS Preface ...........2 Emergency First Aid .
  • Page 5 Operation ..........37 Printer settings in Windows .
  • Page 6: Notes, Cautions And Warnings

    OTES CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS NOTE A note provides additional information to supplement the main text. CAUTION! A caution provides additional information which, if ignored, may result in equipment malfunction or damage. WARNING! A warning provides additional information which, if ignored, may result in a risk of personal injury.
  • Page 7: About This Guide

    BOUT THIS GUIDE NOTE Images used in this manual may include optional features that your product does not have installed. OCUMENTATION SUITE This guide is part of a suite of online and printed documentation provided to help you become familiar with your product and to make the best use of its many powerful features. The documentation is summarised below for reference and is found on the manuals DVD unless indicated otherwise: >...
  • Page 8: On-Line Usage

    LINE USAGE This guide is intended to be read on screen using Adobe Reader. Use the navigation and viewing tools provided in Adobe Reader. There are many cross-references within this book, each highlighted as blue text. When you click on a cross-reference the display will instantly jump to the part of the manual containing the referenced material.
  • Page 9: Introduction

    NTRODUCTION Congratulations on purchasing this monochrome page printer. Your new printer is designed with a range of advanced features to give you crisp black and white pages at high speed on a wide range of print media. For your information, a summary of the main features of your printer is given below.: >...
  • Page 10: Printer Components

    RINTER COMPONENTS Operator panel Output Stacker (250 sheets @ 80g/m , face down) Output Stacker extension Top cover release button Multi Purpose Tray (100 sheets @ 80g/m )(shown in open position) Multi Purpose Tray extension Paper size dial Paper Tray (530 sheets @ 80g/m ON/OFF switch LED array Fuser unit...
  • Page 11 Cooling fan Power cable connection Parallel interface connection LAN interface connection ACC connection USB interface connection Paper Tray extension Duplex unit Rear Face Up Tray extension Rear Face Up Tray Printer components > 11...
  • Page 12: Operator Panel

    PERATOR PANEL The operator panel consists of a menu driven control panel, an LCD display and two LED indicators. ANEL ELEMENTS Liquid crystal display. (LCD) panel. Two rows of up to 16 alphanumeric digits displaying print status, menu items in menu mode and error messages. Menu Scroll Buttons.
  • Page 13: Changing Language

    Ready indicator (green). ON indicates ready to receive data. FLASHING indicates processing data. FLASHING SLOWLY indicates the machine status is sleep mode. OFF indicates Offline. Attention indicator (red). ON indicates a warning (e.g. low toner). FLASHING indicates an error, (e.g. toner empty). OFF indicates normal condition. NOTE If both the Ready and Attention indicators are flashing, there is a minor error with the printer, for example, toner is low and the image drum needs to be...
  • Page 14: Menu Functions

    ENU FUNCTIONS OW TO CHANGE THE SETTINGS USER It should be noted that many of these settings can be, and often are, overridden by settings in the Windows printer drivers. However, several of the driver settings can be left at “Printer Setting”, which will then default to the settings entered in these printer menus.
  • Page 15: Menus

    Press the Enter button. Press the up or down Menu button until the “item” you want to change is displayed. Press the Enter button. Using the up or down Menu button, identify the parameter as required. Press the Enter button to enter an asterisk (*) on the right side of the setting selected.
  • Page 16: Print Jobs Menu

    RINT JOBS MENU NOTE This menu only displays if the optional SD card is installed. ITEM ACTION REMARKS ENCRYPTED JOB NOT FOUND Used for printing an encrypted authentication print job (Encrypted Job) stored in the SD card. PRINT After inputting a password, “SEARCHING JOB” is DELETE displayed until a job appropriate to the password is found.
  • Page 17: Information Menu

    NFORMATION MENU This menu provides a quick method of listing various items stored within the printer. ITEM ACTION REMARKS PRINT MENU MAP EXECUTE Prints complete menu listing with current settings shown. NETWORK EXECUTE Prints Network configuration information. PRINT FILE LIST EXECUTE Prints a list of overlays, macros, fonts and other files stored on the printer’s SD card (if installed).
  • Page 18: Print Menu

    RINT MENU This menu provides adjustment of various print job related functions. ITEM DEFAULT REMARKS COPIES Enter the number of copies of a document to be printed from 1 to 999. DUPLEX Switches the Duplex (2 sided) function ON/OFF. Duplex must be fitted. BINDING LONG EDGE Sets the default binding to SEF or LEF.Display...
  • Page 19: Media Menu

    EDIA MENU This menu provides adjustment to suit a wide range of print media. ITEM DEFAULT REMARKS TRAY1 PAPERSIZE CASSETTE SIZE Selects the size of paper loaded in Tray 1 (upper tray if both trays installed). For CUSTOM setting see X- SIZE and Y-SIZE in “Print menu”...
  • Page 20: Sys Config Menu

    ITEM DEFAULT REMARKS MPT PAPERSIZE A4 LEF Selects the size of paper to be fed from the multi purpose tray. For CUSTOM setting see X- DIMENSION and Y-DIMENSION in “Print menu” on page43. MPT MEDIATYPE PLAIN Selects the type of media to be fed from the multi purpose tray so that the printer can adjust its internal parameters to better accommodate the selected type of media.Note: USERTYPEn are...
  • Page 21: Pcl Emulation

    ITEM DEFAULT REMARKS JAM RECOVERY Specifies whether the printer should perform jam recovery after a paper jam has occurred. If ON, the printer will attempt to re-print any pages lost due to a paper jam once the jam has been cleared. ERROR REPORT If ON, the printer will print error details when a PostScript Emulation error occurs.
  • Page 22: Ppr Emulation

    ITEM DEFAULT REMARKS TRAY ID# PCL T0ID Sets the # to specify the MP tray for the paper feed destination command (ESC&l#H) in PCL5e emulation. Sets the # to specify Tray 2 for the paper feed destination command (ESC&l#H) in PCL5e emulation. (Displayed only if Tray 2 is installed).
  • Page 23: Fx Emulation

    FX E MULATION This menu controls the printer’s FX emulation. ITEM DEFAULT REMARKS CHARACTER PITCH 10 CPI Specifies character pitch in this emulation. CHARACTER SET SET-2 Specifies a character set. SYMBOL SET IBM-437 Specifies a symbol set. LETTER O STYLE DISABLE Specifies the style that replaces 9BH with letter o and 9DH with a zero...
  • Page 24: Usb Menu

    MENU This menu controls the operation of the printer’s USB data interface. ITEM DEFAULT REMARKS ENABLE Enables or disables the USB data interface. SOFT RESET DISABLE Enables or disables the SOFT RESET command. SPEED 480Mbps Selects the interface speed. OFFLINE RECEIVE DISABLE Enables or disables this function.
  • Page 25: Network Menu

    ETWORK MENU This menu controls the operation of the printer’s 10Base-T/100Base-TX network interface. ITEM DEFAULT REMARKS TCP/IP ENABLE Enables or disables this network protocol. IP VERSION IP v4 Sets up the IP version. Operates with IP v4 only (not valid with IPv6). Operates with both IP v4 and IPv6.
  • Page 26: Maintenance Menu

    ITEM DEFAULT REMARKS HUB LINK SETTING AUTO NEGOTIATE Sets full or half duplex for communication via a network hub.When AUTO is set, negotiation is done automatically. FACTORY DEFAULTS EXECUTE Reloads the settings present when the unit was setup by the manufacturer. AINTENANCE MENU This menu provides access to various printer maintenance functions.
  • Page 27: Usage Menu

    SAGE MENU This menu is for information only, and provides an indication of total usage of the printer and the expected life left in its consumable items. This is particularly useful if you do not have a full set of replacement consumables to hand and you need to know how soon you will need them.
  • Page 28: Paper Recommendations

    APER RECOMMENDATIONS For guidance on the media you can use with your printer, which input tray and which ejection method to use, see the section entitled “Paper and tray information” in the “Specifications” chapter. APER AND ENVELOPE TYPES The manufacturer of this printer recommends the following guidelines when selecting paper and envelopes for use in your printer: >...
  • Page 29: Postcards

    OSTCARDS The manufacturer of this printer recommends the following guidelines when selecting postcards for use in your printer: > Always manually feed single postcards using the Multi Purpose Tray. > Use unfolded double postcards. > Use postcards designed for use in laser type printers. >...
  • Page 30 Load paper long edge feed (LEF) (letter headed paper - face down and top edge towards the right of the printer) (1) up to mark (a). Adjust the rear stopper, paper guides (2) and cassette tray roller (3) to the size and orientation of paper being used.
  • Page 31: Multi Purpose Tray

    Face up and face down printing For face down printing, make sure the Rear stacker is closed (the paper exits from the top of the printer). The Output Stacker on the top of the printer stacks printed pages face down, capacity 250 sheets of weight 80g/m².
  • Page 32 > Envelopes should be loaded flap down, face up with the top edge to the left and short edge into the printer. NOTE Do not select Duplex printing on envelopes. > Load Transparencies face up and top edge into the printer. >...
  • Page 33: Paper Feed, Size And Media Setting

    APER FEED SIZE AND MEDIA SETTING The process used to fuse (fix) the printed image to the paper involves a mixture of pressure and heat. Too much heat will cause lightweight paper to crease or curl and corrugations in transparencies. Too little heat will cause the image not to fuse fully into heavyweight paper. NOTE Although media properties can be set in the printer driver for particular jobs, when filling a tray with media it is recommended that you manually set the...
  • Page 34 Paper size Set the paper size as follows. NOTE > When using paper trays, standard paper sizes are recognised automatically with CASSETTE SIZE (default setting) selected. Paper size need only be set for custom paper sizes. > When using the Multi Purpose Tray, the paper size has to be selected. Press the Menu UP arrow or DOWN arrow button until PRINT MENU is displayed, then press Enter button.
  • Page 35: Interfaces

    NTERFACES Your printer is equipped with a selection of data interfaces: Parallel – For direct connection to a PC. This port requires a bi-directional (IEEE 1284 compliant) parallel cable. USB – For connection to a PC running Windows 2000 or later or Mac OS X or later. This port requires a cable conforming to USB version 2.0 or above.
  • Page 36: Printer Drivers

    RINTER DRIVERS This chapter describes how to install a printer driver on two types of operating system – Windows and Mac OS X. The printer drivers are all contained on the printer driver DVD. Please refer to the readme file on this DVD for the latest information on printer driver installation. INDOWS OPERATING SYSTEMS With Windows running, insert the printer driver DVD into your DVD-ROM drive.
  • Page 37: Operation

    PERATION This chapter provides a broad outline of how to operate your printer from either a Windows or a Mac OS X environment. In the former, while PCL emulation is available on all printer models, PS emulation is optional. RINTER SETTINGS IN INDOWS NOTE The illustrations in this guide relate to Windows XP PCL and PS emulations –...
  • Page 38 Setup tab Paper size should be the same as the page size of your document (unless you wish to scale the printout to fit another size), and should also be the same as the size of paper you will feed into the printer. You can choose the source of the paper to feed, which may be Tray 1 (the standard paper tray), Tray 2 or Tray 3 (if you have the optional paper trays installed) or the Multi Purpose Tray.
  • Page 39 Job options tab The output resolution of the printed page can be set as follows. > The High Quality setting prints at 1200 x 1200dpi and is the best option for printing vector objects such as graphics and text. > The Normal setting prints at 600 x 600dpi and is suitable for most printing jobs.
  • Page 40 Image tab Dithering produces an intermediate greyscale by adjusting the combination of dots used in printing. Selecting a setting determines the degree of detail with which a graphics image will be printed. Mesh determines that a screen of dots is used for dithering while Line Art determines that an array of lines is used for dithering.
  • Page 41: Ps Emulation

    EMULATION The tabs available are the Layout Tab, the Paper/Quality Tab and the Job Options Tab. Layout tab Page orientation can be set to portrait (tall), landscape (wide) or landscape rotated by 180 degrees. Print on both sides (duplex printing) can be set to long edge or short edge of the document.
  • Page 42 Click the Advanced button to be able to set further document options as follows: Select the required printed paper size. You can substitute another font for TrueType Font. You can set other document options as required, including PostScript options and printer features.
  • Page 43 Job options tab The output resolution of the printed page can be set as follows. > The High Quality setting prints at 1200 x 1200dpi and is the best option for printing vector objects such as graphics and text. > The Normal setting prints at 600 x 600dpi and is suitable for most printing jobs.
  • Page 44: Setting From Windows Control Panel

    ETTING FROM INDOWS CONTROL PANEL When you open the driver properties window directly from Windows, rather than from within an application program, a somewhat more extensive range of settings is provided. Changes made here will generally affect all documents you print from Windows applications, and will be remembered from one Windows session to the next.
  • Page 45 Advanced tab You can specify which times of day your printer will be available. Indicates current priority, from 1 (lowest) to 99 (highest). Highest priority documents will print first. Specifies that documents should be spooled (stored in a special print file) before being printed.
  • Page 46 compatibility problems occur you can disable the feature. However, these advanced options may then not be available, even though the hardware might support them. This button provides access to the same setup windows as when printing from applications. Changes made via the Windows Control Panel become the Windows default settings.
  • Page 47: Printer Settings In Mac Os X

    PS emulation The main tabs are the General Tab, Advanced Tab and Device Settings Tab. The General and Advanced tabs are the same as for PCL emulation described earlier. Device settings tab 128 MB RAM You can set the desired paper sizes in each of the available paper feed trays. You can make a variety of font settings depending on your application.
  • Page 48: 2-Sided Printing

    SIDED PRINTING The duplex unit adds the function of two-sided printing, using less paper and making large documents easier to handle. It also enables booklet printing, which uses even less paper. You can print using Auto Duplex or Manual Duplex function. NOTE The steps in the process relate to Windows XP PCL.
  • Page 49 In the 2-sided printing drop down menu, select either Long Edge (Manual) or Short Edge (Manual) according to your printing preferences. If you require further information, click the Duplex Help button. Then, click the Print button. Every second page (1) of your document is printed first. When this is complete, a message appears on screen prompting you to take the paper, flip it and replace it in the Paper Tray.
  • Page 50: Manual Duplex Printing Using The Multi Purpose Tray

    Take the printed paper from the Output Stacker (3) and place it in the Paper Tray, ensuring that the printed side is facing up and the bottom of the page facing into the printer (4). Close the Paper Tray and press the Online (5) button. The message window should disappear from your screen and the document finishes printing the remaining pages of your document.
  • Page 51 Set the paper one page at a time in the Multi Purpose Tray with the printed side facing down and the top of the page facing into the printer. Ensure that the paper is gripped in place. Press the Online button. The remaining pages of your document print on the blank side of the paper, one sheet at a time as you feed it into the Multi Purpose Tray.
  • Page 52: Overlays And Macros (Windows Only)

    VERLAYS AND ACROS INDOWS ONLY HAT ARE OVERLAYS AND MACROS If you would like to print on special stationery, such as forms and letterhead, but do not want to use pre-printed stationery, you can create your own using these advanced features.
  • Page 53: Create And Download The Project

    REATE AND DOWNLOAD THE PROJECT From the Windows Start menu, start Storage Device Manager (SDM) and allow SDM to discover the printer. Choose Projects > New Project. Choose Projects > Add File to Project. Set the Files of Type drop-down list to PRN Files(*.prn). Navigate to the folder where the.PRN files are stored and select one or more of these to include in your overlay set.
  • Page 54: Printing With Postscript Overlays

    In the Define Overlays window, enter a suitable name (1) for this overlay and choose which page(s) (2) of your documents will use this overlay. Enter the name of the overlay file (3) exactly as it appeared in the Storage Device Manager project window. Remember that this name is case sensitive.
  • Page 55: Creating Pcl Overlays

    PCL O REATING VERLAYS Three steps are required to create an overlay: Create the form data using your own application software and print it to a printer (.PRN) file. Use the Storage Device Manager utility software supplied on DVD with your printer to create a “project file,”...
  • Page 56: Test Printing The Macro

    If you wish to edit the names or ID numbers, double-click the file entry and edit the details. Volume details are as follows: 0 = printer’s storage device PCL partition; 1 = printer’s storage device Common partition; %disk0% = printer’s storage device PostScript partition; 2 = flash memory PCL %Flash0% = flash memory PostScript Note that the names are case sensitive, and will be needed later exactly as they...
  • Page 57: Printing With Pcl Overlays

    Remember that names and IDs of overlay files must be entered exactly as they appeared in the Storage Device Manager project window. Remember also that names are case sensitive. If you forgot to note the overlay name or ID when you created them, you can find them using Storage Device Manager to view the project file, or the printer’s Information Menu to print a file list and identify them from there.
  • Page 58: Maintenance

    AINTENANCE TONER CARTRIDGE REPLACEMENT Only use genuine original consumables to ensure the best quality and performance from your hardware. Non original products may adversely affect your printer's performance and invalidate your warranty. CAUTION! Static sensitive devices, handle with care. NOTE When the LCD display indicates EP TONER LOW, or if print appears faded, first open the top cover and try tapping the cartridge a few times to evenly distribute the toner powder.
  • Page 59 Holding it by its top centre, pull the used EP toner cartridge out slowly. Put the assembly down gently onto a piece of paper to prevent toner from marking your furniture and to avoid damaging the green drum surface. CAUTION! The green image drum surface at the base of the EP toner cartridge is very delicate and light sensitive.
  • Page 60: Cleaning

    Push the coloured lever towards the rear of the printer (lock position) to release toner into the image drum unit. Gently wipe the LED head surface with a clean, lint free cloth. Close the top cover and press it down to latch it closed. LEANING CAUTION! Use a clean, moist, lint-free cloth for cleaning.
  • Page 61: The Led Head

    HEAD Clean the LED array whenever a new toner cartridge is installed or if there are faded vertical areas or light printing down a page. There is no need to switch off the printer to clean the lens. Press the cover release and open the printer’s top cover fully. Gently wipe the LED head surface with a clean, lint free cloth.
  • Page 62 Gaining access through the gap left by paper tray, wipe the paper feed rollers with a clean, lint-free cloth moistened with water. Wipe the feed roller on the paper tray. Replace the paper tray. Open the multi purpose tray. Maintenance > 62...
  • Page 63 Lift roller assembly and wipe the feed rollers. Close the multi purpose tray. Maintenance > 63...
  • Page 64: Troubleshooting

    ROUBLESHOOTING TATUS AND ERROR MESSAGES Your printer has been designed to give you helpful status feedback not only during normal operation but also if a printing problem occurs so that you can take appropriate corrective action. The LCD on the printer operator panel provides the self-explanatory status and error messages in your chosen language.
  • Page 65: Input Jam

    NPUT JAM Remove the paper tray from the printer (1). Remove any crumpled or folded paper. Remove any paper from the underside of the printer (2). Replace the paper tray. After successful removal of any damaged or misfed paper, the printer should continue printing.
  • Page 66 Carefully lift out the EP toner cartridge. Be careful not to touch or scratch the green drum surface. Remove any jammed sheets from the paper path. Re-install the EP toner cartridge, ensuring that the pegs (1 & 2) correctly locate into the slots on each side of the printer (3).
  • Page 67 Remove any jammed paper from the fuser. To remove a sheet just entering the fuser (1), grip the trailing edge of the sheet, lift the fuser pressure release levers (2) up and press toward the rear to release the fuser’s grip on the sheet, and withdraw the sheet through the cavity area. NOTE If the sheet is well advanced into the fuser (only a short length is still visible), do not attempt to pull it back.
  • Page 68 Remove any jammed paper from the face down stacker. Remove any jammed paper from the face up stacker. If a duplex unit is fitted, lift lever (1) and lower the duplex unit cover and pull out any sheets found in this area. Close the duplex unit cover. Troubleshooting >...
  • Page 69 If the jammed paper is not ejected when the duplex unit cover is closed, turn off the printer. > Remove the duplex unit and paper tray extension. > Open the duplex unit as shown and pull out any sheets found in this area. >...
  • Page 70 Open the Multi Purpose Tray (1). Lift the front cover release lever and lower the front cover. Check inside the cover for sheets in this area and remove any that you find, then close the cover. Close the top cover and press down to latch it closed. The printer will warm up and commence printing when ready.
  • Page 71: Print Quality Problems

    RINT QUALITY PROBLEMS Before consulting a service representative regarding a print quality problem, check the table below to see if there is a solution, or something you might have overlooked. SYMPTOM PROBLEM SOLUTION Blank sheets printed. Image drum cartridge Reinstall image drum cartridge. not properly installed.
  • Page 72: Paper Feed Problems

    APER FEED PROBLEMS SYMPTOM PROBLEM SOLUTION Paper Jams occur frequently. The printer is tilted. Place the paper on a stable Multiple sheets of paper are and flat surface. fed at the same time. Paper is too thick or too thin. Use paper suitable for the Paper is moist, folded, printer.
  • Page 73: Software Problems

    OFTWARE PROBLEMS Your software (operating environment, applications and printer drivers) controls the printing process. Make sure you have selected the right driver for use with your printer. See your software documentation for more information. SYMPTOM PROBLEM SOLUTION Printing is garbled. Incorrect driver is Install an appropriate driver.
  • Page 74: Installing Options

    NSTALLING OPTIONS The following options are available to extend the performance of your printer: > 256, 512MB RAM DIMM: to extend the main memory of your printer and speed up the processing of large files > SD Card: to enable collating of printed pages and can be used to store overlays and macros, fonts, and secure or proof documents waiting to be printed >...
  • Page 75 Tiger (Mac OS X 10.4) Open the Mac OS X Print & Fax Preferences. Ensure your machine is selected. Select Printer Setup..Select the menu and choose Installable Options..Select all hardware options appropriate to your machine and click Apply Changes….
  • Page 76: Specifications

    PECIFICATIONS ENERAL PRINTER MODEL MODEL NUMBER ES8140 N21301B A summary of the basic characteristics of your printer appears in the table below: ITEM SPECIFICATION Dimensions 485mm x 521mm x 373mm (W x D x H) Weight 28kg approximately (without optional trays)
  • Page 77: Paper And Tray Information

    APER AND TRAY INFORMATION Feed and ejection methods vary depending on the type, size and thickness of medium used. Use the chart below and the notes/symbols/terms on the following page for initial guidance. (Minor variations to settings may be necessary depending on user setup and environmental conditions).
  • Page 78 Feed Tray Ejection Method Paper type Size Weight A3(SEF) A4(LEF/SEF) B4(SEF) A5(SEF) B5(LEF/SEF) Letter(LEF/SEF) Executive(SEF) 8K(260x368mm) (SEF) 8K(270x390mm) (SEF) 8K(273x394mm) (SEF) 16K(184x260mm) (LEF/SEF) 16K(195x270mm) (LEF/SEF) 16K(197x273mm) (LEF/SEF) Tabloid(SEF) Legal 14(SEF) Legal 13.5(SEF) Legal 13(SEF) A6(SEF) B6(SEF) Statement(SEF) Custom W: 76 - 297mm L: 148 - 432mm Postcards Envelopes...
  • Page 79 Duplex Printing Auto Manual Paper type Size Weight Plain paper A3(SEF) L,ML,M, MH, H A4(LEF/SEF) B4(SEF) B5(LEF/SEF) Letter(LEF/SEF) Executive(SEF) 8K(260x368mm) (SEF) 8K(270x390mm) (SEF) 8K(273x394mm) (SEF) Legal 14(SEF) Legal 13.5(SEF) Legal 13(SEF) 16K (184 - 260mm)(LEF/SEF) L,ML,M, MH, H 16K (195 - 270mm)(LEF/SEF) 16K (197 - 273mm)(LEF/SEF) A6(SEF) L,ML,M,...
  • Page 80 Duplex Printing Auto Manual Paper type Size Weight Envelopes Com-9 Com-10 Monarch Custom W: 76 - 297 L: 148 - 432 Labels Letter Transpa- rencies Letter Specifications > 80...
  • Page 81: Notes/Symbols/Terms

    OTES SYMBOLS TERMS Notes: When an optional second paper tray is used, the original tray is referred to as Tray 1 and the optional tray as Tray 2. It is possible to use custom paper sizes with the PS emulation driver. Tray 1 can accommodate paper with width of 148 to 297mm and length of 182 to 432mm.
  • Page 82: Index

    NDEX Numerics 2-sided printing Options Separator page ..... 48 Installing separating print jobs on a ......74 Overlays shared printer ........ 52 ....46 Adhesive labels Overlays and macros Software problems ..... 28 ....73 Advanced features general Specifications ......39, 52 enabling or disabling Overlays, PCL general...

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