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  • Page 1 DocuPrint C1110/C1110 B User Guide...
  • Page 2 It may be a legal offence to print currency notes, certificates of stocks and securities, or any other documents of similar nature, regardless of whether they will be used. Fuji Xerox is not responsible for any breakdown of machines due to infection of computer virus or computer hacking.
  • Page 3: Preface

    Along with our efforts to make environmental values a part of the Fuji Xerox culture, the DocuPrint C1110/C1110 B adopts recycled components that satisfy our strict quality standards.
  • Page 4: Docuprint C1110/C1110 B Features

    Allows you to print a proof copy documents. and print the entire sets after verifying the print result. Network Features (DocuPrint C1110 only) • CentreWare Internet Services • Data Reception Control Controls access to the printer by IP address Monitors and remotely configures the printer (when a LPD or Port9100 port is used).
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Printing After Checking the Print Result - Sample Print - ........58 Sample Print Feature .....................58 Printing Using the Sample Print Feature ...............58 Printing PDF Files Directly..................62 Printing Using E-mail - E-mail Print - (DocuPrint C1110 only)......64 Setting the E-mail Print Feature ................64 Contents...
  • Page 6 Printing Problems ....................106 Print Quality Problems..................107 Paper Feeding Problems..................113 Error Messages (in Alphabetical Order) .............. 115 Network-related Problems (DocuPrint C1110 only) ..........120 CentreWare Internet Services Problems .............120 E-Mail Print/StatusMessenger Problems .............122 Non-genuine Mode ....................123 Maintenance................... 124 Replacing Consumables..................
  • Page 7 Checking the Printer Status via SimpleMonitor ........... 141 Monitoring/Managing the Printer on a Web Browser (DocuPrint C1110 only) ..142 Checking the Printer Status via E-mail (DocuPrint C1110 only)......143 Setting the StatusMessenger Feature ..............144 Sending an E-mail to Check the Printer Status ........... 145 Security Features ....................
  • Page 8: Types Of Manuals

    Types of Manuals The following manuals are included with the DocuPrint C1110/C1110 B. Setup Guide Provides step-by-step instructions on how to set up your printer. User Guide (PDF) Describes how to get ready to print and set various print features. It...
  • Page 9: Using This Guide

    Using This Guide Organization This guide is organized into the following chapters. The summary of each chapter is as follows: 1 Printer Environment Setting Describes how to set up the printer’s operating environment. 2 Basic Operation Provides the names and functions of the printer's components and the basic operating procedures (such as switching the power on/off and cancelling print jobs).
  • Page 10 Orientation of paper is described in this guide as follows: , Short Edge Feed (SEF): Loading with one of the short edges of the paper. , Long Edge Feed (LEF): Loading with one of the long edges of the paper. SEF Orientation LEF Orientation Paper feed...
  • Page 11: Safety Notes

    Any unauthorized alteration including an addition of new functions or connection to external devices may not be covered by the product warranty. Contact your local Fuji Xerox representative for more information. Follow all warning instructions marked on this product. The warning marks stand for the followings: Used for item that if not followed strictly, can lead death or severe or fatal injuries and the possibility to do it is comparatively high.
  • Page 12 Once you notice any unusual condition, accident, only use the power cord supplied switch off and unplug this product first and with this product or the ones designated by contact your local Fuji Xerox Fuji Xerox. representative. The power cord is exclusive use for this product.
  • Page 13: Machine Installation

    Machine Installation Keep the minimum clearance as follows for ventilation and an access to the power plug. Unplug the product if an abnormal condition is noted. Do not locate this product where people might step on or trip over the power cord. Friction or excessive pressure may generate heat and eventually cause electric shock or a fire accident.
  • Page 14: Operational Safety

    IEC60825 and has no light promptly in the following conditions, then exposure hazard. The product has no contact your local Fuji Xerox hazardous light emission as it features light representative. protection components and covers to shut in all light beam during operation and •...
  • Page 15 If you spill a large volume procedures: of toner, contact your local Fuji Xerox representative. Switch off the product. Press the <TEST> button located on Never throw a toner cartridge into an open the rear right side of the product, with flame.
  • Page 16: Warning And Caution Labels

    Warning and Caution Labels Be sure to follow the warning and caution labels placed on the machine. Do not touch areas with labels indicating high voltage or temperature. This can cause an electric shock or burn. Safety Notes...
  • Page 17 Eco Mark criteria on chemical emission for copiers. According to the test procedures defined by German Blue Angel RAL-UZ62: 2002, the test was performed under the condition of monochrome copying, using the toner type, DocuPrint C1110/ C1110 B Toner cartridge (Black), that is recommended for this product.
  • Page 18: 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. •...
  • Page 19: Printer Environment Settings

    Supported Operating Environments The DocuPrint C1110 can be used as both a local and a network printer, while the DocuPrint C1110 B can be used only as a local printer. When used as a local printer, the printer is connected directly to a computer.
  • Page 20 Note • The supported operating systems are subject to change without prior notice. Visit our web site for the latest information. • indicates the items that can be configured only on the DocuPrint C1110. Connection Local Network (DocuPrint C1110 only)
  • Page 21: Setting The Network Environment (Docuprint C1110 Only)

    Report / List Press the < > or <Eject/Set> button to Report/List accept the selection. Printer Settings [Printer Settings] is displayed. Press the <Eject/Set> button to print the report. The report is printed. 1.2 Setting the Network Environment (DocuPrint C1110 only)
  • Page 22 Example of the [Printer Settings] list Note • The following example uses the printer with the network expansion card (optional) not installed. If the network expansion card is installed to your printer, some items to be listed may differ. If an IP address is listed, skip the following procedure.
  • Page 23 16. If you want to set a subnet mask and gateway address, press the < > button and proceed to Step 17. If you want to finish the setting, proceed to Step 24. 1.2 Setting the Network Environment (DocuPrint C1110 only)
  • Page 24 To Set the Subnet Mask/Gateway Address 17. Press the < > button until [Subnet Mask] IPv4 is displayed. Subnet Mask 18. Press the < > or <Eject/Set> button to Subnet Mask accept the selection. 000.000.000.000* The current subnet mask is displayed. 19.
  • Page 25: Using The Printer In An Ipv6 Environment

    • To specify an IPv6 address, enter the address and then "64" after a slash (/) under the [Properties] tab > [Protocol Settings] > [TCP/IP] on CentreWare Internet Services. For details, consult your system administrator. 1.2 Setting the Network Environment (DocuPrint C1110 only)
  • Page 26: Configuring The Printer Using Centreware Internet Services

    Configuring the Printer Using CentreWare Internet Services CentreWare Internet Services is a service that allows you to monitor or remotely configure the printer using a web browser when the printer is on a TCP/IP network. Some of the control panel settings can be set also on the service's [Properties] tab. Note •...
  • Page 27: Setting Up The Printer

    To use CentreWare Internet Services, you must configure the printer's IP address and enable [InternetServices] (default: [Enable]). When [InternetServices] is set to [Disable], change it to [Enable] on the control panel. Refer to • " Protocol" (P. 88) 1.2 Setting the Network Environment (DocuPrint C1110 only)
  • Page 28 CentreWare Internet Services Setting Items The followings are the main features on each tab of CentreWare Internet Services. Tab Name Feature Status • General Displays the printer's product name, IP address, and status. • Printer Status Displays the sizes and remaining volumes of the paper loaded in the paper trays, the status of the output tray, and the remaining life of consumables.
  • Page 29: Using Centreware Internet Services

    Using the Online Help For details on each setting item, refer to the online help for CentreWare Internet Services. You can browse the online help by clicking the [Help] button on the service. 1.2 Setting the Network Environment (DocuPrint C1110 only)
  • Page 30: Installing A Print Driver

    Installing a Print Driver To print from your computer, install a PCL print driver using the CD-ROM of the Driver CD Kit. The installation procedure varies depending on how your computer is connected to the printer. For installation instructions, refer to the ‘CD-ROM Documentation (HTML)’ on the CD-ROM. Note •...
  • Page 31: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation Main Components and Functions Main Unit Front View Name Description Control panel Consists of the control buttons, indicator lamps, and a display. For details, refer to "Control Panel" (P. 34). Front cover Opened when replacing consumables such as the drum cartridge or clearing paper jams.
  • Page 32: Rear View

    Rear View Note The illustration on the left is based on the DocuPrint C1110. The DocuPrint C1110 B is not equipped with a network connector. Name Description Ventilation hole Releases heat to prevent the interior of the printer from overheating.
  • Page 33 Interior Name Description Fuser unit Fuses toner onto paper by means of heat and pressure. Important • Do not touch the fuser unit while the printer is in operation. The fuser unit becomes very hot during printing. Drum cartridge Consists of a photosensitive drum (drum) and a development unit. An electric charge is first projected on the drum and develops a print image on the drum's surface.
  • Page 34: Control Panel

    Control Panel Name Description LCD display Displays the status of the printer, menu options, and messages. Refer to • "Control Panel Display" (P. 35) <Menu> button Pressed to display the menu screen. <Eject/Set> button Pressed to confirm the menu option selected on the menu screen. This button is used also when printing reports/lists.
  • Page 35: Control Panel Display

    Control Panel Display The display shows two types of screens: the print screen and menu screen. The print screen displays messages that show the status of the printer. The menu screen displays menus that allow you to set various settings for the printer. Note •...
  • Page 36: Switching On/Off The Power

    Switching On/Off the Power Switching On the Power Press the power switch to the <|> position. When the power is switched on, the display reads [Please wait...]. Wait until the message changes to [Ready to Print]. Note • When the display reads [Please wait...], the printer is warming up and is not ready to print yet.
  • Page 37: About The Ground Fault Interrupter

    About the Ground Fault Interrupter The printer has a ground fault interrupter on its rear right side. In the event of current leakage, the ground fault interrupter will automatically cut off the power circuit to prevent any current leakages or fire from occurring. If the interrupter trips (if the <RESET>...
  • Page 38: Setting/Exiting The Power Saver Modes

    Setting/Exiting the Power Saver Modes The printer has a power saving feature which reduces power consumption during periods of inactivity. This feature operates in two modes: the Low Power mode and Sleep mode. As delivered, the printer switches to the Low Power mode 3 minutes after the last print job is printed.
  • Page 39: Cancelling/Checking A Print Job

    On the displayed window, check [Status]. Checking the Job Status on CentreWare Internet Services (DocuPrint C1110 only) You can check the status of print jobs also under the [Jobs] tab on CentreWare Internet Services. Refer to •...
  • Page 40: Print

    Print This chapter describes various printing methods using a PCL print driver. Printing from a Computer This section outlines the basic procedure for sending print jobs from Windows applications. The following procedure uses Windows XP WordPad as an example. (The procedure may vary depending on the application being used.) On the [File] menu of your application, click [Print].
  • Page 41 Print Features in the Properties Dialog Box The following introduces some of the print features available on each tab of the print driver. For details on each feature, refer to the online help provided for the print driver. Feature Paper/Output •...
  • Page 42: Printing On Envelopes

    Printing on Envelopes This section describes how to print on envelopes from the tray 1. Note • Envelopes can also be printed from the manual feeder. For information on how to load paper in the manual feeder, refer to " Notes on Loading Envelopes" (P. 80). Loading Envelopes The printer can print on envelopes only on the address side, and not on the reverse side.
  • Page 43: Printing On Envelopes

    Note • For information on how to change the size and type of the paper on the control panel, refer to " Setting the Paper Type and Size of the Tray 1 on the Control Panel" (P. 78). The following explains how to load C5 envelopes as an example. Load the envelopes with the address side facing up and the edge with the flaps facing toward you.
  • Page 44 The [Paper/Output] tab appears. From [Paper Source], select the tray where you loaded the envelope(s). From [Paper Type], select [Envelope]. Note • When [Manual Feeder] is selected, select the paper type from [Paper Type for Manual Feeder]. From [Paper Size], select the size of the envelope to be printed. Click the [Layout] tab, and then select the output paper size from [Output Size].
  • Page 45 As necessary, click [Booklet/Poster/Mixed Document/Rotation], and in the displayed dialog box, set [Image Rotation (180deg)]. Click [OK] to close the dialog box. Click [OK] to close the [Printing Preferences] dialog box. 10. Click [Print] in the [Print] dialog box to start printing. 3.2 Printing on Envelopes...
  • Page 46: Printing On Non-Standard Size Paper

    Printing on Non-standard Size Paper This section describes how to load non-standard size paper (custom size paper) in the manual feeder or tray 1. The paper trays can accommodate paper of the following sizes: Manual feeder Tray 1 Manual feeder slot length: length: 127 - 355.6 mm...
  • Page 47 Click [Custom Paper Size]. Select an item from the [Details] list box. Under [Settings for], specify the lengths for [Short Edge] and [Long Edge] by using the [ ] and [ ] keys or by directly entering the values. Note that the short edge cannot be longer than the long edge and that the long edge cannot be shorter than the short edge, even within the specified ranges.
  • Page 48: Printing On Non-Standard Size Paper

    Printing on Non-standard Size Paper The following procedure uses Windows XP WordPad as an example. Important • Make sure to set paper sizes correctly. Setting wrong paper sizes can cause printer failure. Note • The method of displaying the properties dialog box varies depending on the application being used. Consult the documentation for your application.
  • Page 49 Click the [Layout] tab, and from [Output Size], select the custom output size you registered. Click [OK] to close the [Printing Preferences] dialog box. Click [Print] in the [Print] dialog box to start printing. 3.3 Printing on Non-standard Size Paper...
  • Page 50: Manual 2-Sided Printing

    Manual 2-sided Printing The manual 2-sided printing (or duplex printing) feature allows you to print on both sides of a sheet of paper. You can use the manual feeder or tray 1 for manual 2-sided printing. When you perform manual 2-sided printing, the printer first prints the even-numbered pages on the front side (side 1) of each sheet.
  • Page 51 From [Paper Size], select the size of the document to be printed. From [Paper Source], select the tray where you loaded the paper. From [Paper Type], select the paper type to be used. Click [OK] to close the [Printing Preferences] dialog box. Click [Print] in the [Print] dialog box to start printing.
  • Page 52 Print the odd-numbered pages (side 2). Remove the stack of the printed output and flip the stack over. Insert one sheet at a time into the manual feeder with the blank side facing down, starting from the sheet on top of the stack that you have flipped over.
  • Page 53 Remove the stack of the printed output, and load it without flipping over with the blank side facing up into the tray 1. Push the tray 1 all the way into the printer. Important • When inserting the tray, be careful not to get your fingers caught between the tray and the printer.
  • Page 54: Printing Confidential Documents - Secure Print

    Printing Confidential Documents - Secure Print - If your printer has additional memory of 256 MB or above installed, you can use the Secure Print feature. Important • As data is stored in the RAM disk, the data is erased when the printer is switched off. Secure Print Feature Secure Print is a feature that allows you to send a password-protected document to the printer.
  • Page 55 The [Paper/Output] tab appears. From [Job Type], select [Secure Print] and click [Settings]. The [Secure Print] dialog box appears. Enter your user ID into [User ID]. The user ID can be up to 8 bytes of alphanumeric characters. Enter a password into [Password]. The password can be up to 12 bytes of numeric characters.
  • Page 56 Operations on the Control Panel The following explains how to print a Secure Print job stored in the printer. Note • When deleting a Secure Print job without printing, select [Delete] after Step 8 in the following procedure. Press the < > button on the control panel. Print Menu Secure Print Press the <...
  • Page 57 Press the < > or <Eject/Set> button to Report accept the selection. Print and Delete A screen that allows you to set whether to delete or save the document after printing it is displayed. Note • If you want to delete the document without printing, press the <...
  • Page 58: Printing After Checking The Print Result - Sample Print

    Printing After Checking the Print Result - Sample Print - If your printer has additional memory of 256 MB or above installed, you can use the Sample Print feature. Important • As data is stored in the RAM disk, the data is erased when the printer is switched off. Sample Print Feature Sample Print is a feature that allows you to store the print data of multiple copies in the memory, print out only the first set to check the print result and if satisfactory, print the...
  • Page 59 The [Paper/Output] tab appears. Under [Copies], set the print quantity. Note • The first sample set is not included in the print quantity set under [Copies]. From [Job Type], select [Sample Print] and click [Settings]. The [Sample Print] dialog box appears. Enter your user ID into [User ID].
  • Page 60 Operations on the Control Panel The following explains how to print or delete a Sample Print job depending on its print result. Press the < > button on the control panel. Print Menu Secure Print Press the < > button until [Sample Print] is Print Menu displayed.
  • Page 61 Note • If you selected [All Documents] in Step 6, select either [Use PC Settings] (the printer prints in the print quantity specified on the print driver) or [xxx Set(s)] (you must enter the print quantity). 10. Press the <Eject/Set> button to print the document.
  • Page 62: Printing Pdf Files Directly

    When using ContentsBridge Utility, refer to the manual included on the CD-ROM of the Driver CD Kit. • Using commands such as lpr and ftp (DocuPrint C1110 only) When using commands such as lpr and ftp, refer to " Printing PDF Files without Using ContentsBridge Utility (DocuPrint C1110 only)"...
  • Page 63: Supported Operating Systems

    In a command prompt, enter a command as follows. Example: A command for printing “event.pdf” when the printer’s IP address is 192.168.1.100. C:\>ftp 192.168.1.100 <Enter> key Connected to 192.168.1.100. 220 FUJI XEROX DocuPrint C1110 User (192.168.1.100:(none)): <Enter> key 331 Password required Password: <Enter> key 230 Logged in ftp>bin <Enter>...
  • Page 64: Printing Using E-Mail - E-Mail Print - (Docuprint C1110 Only)

    Printing Using E-mail - E-mail Print - (DocuPrint C1110 only) If the printer is networked and set up for e-mail and TCP/IP communication, you can send e-mails to the printer. The printer can automatically print e-mails and PDF files attached to e-mails. This feature is called "E-mail Print".
  • Page 65 Password When using a password to restrict printing of e-mails sent to the printer, enter the password for [Password for Read-Only Data] and [Password for Print Job]. 3.8 Printing Using E-mail - E-mail Print - (DocuPrint C1110 only)
  • Page 66: Sending E-Mails

    Sending E-mails Supported E-mail Attachments Files of the following format can be attached to e-mails: • PDF files To Send E-mails To perform E-mail Print, enter the printer’s address in the “To:” field on your e-mail application. Then, enter the following commands in the subject field or in the body message and enter the text or attach the PDF file you want to print.
  • Page 67 Note • When there is no text entered after the “#Print", the body message will not be printed. • You can attach multiple documents (PDF files) to one e-mail. 3.8 Printing Using E-mail - E-mail Print - (DocuPrint C1110 only)
  • Page 68 To Specify Commands in the Subject Field The following commands can be specified in the subject field. Command Description #Print xxx When [Password for Print Job] is set, make sure to enter a space (xxx: password) and then the password after the "#Print". When the password is not set, enter "#Print"...
  • Page 69: Security Precautions

    [Owner], [Host Name], [Host I/F], and [Job Submission Time] will be blank. The above items will also be blank in the [Job History Report]. [Input Port] in the [Job History Report] will be printed as [Other]. 3.8 Printing Using E-mail - E-mail Print - (DocuPrint C1110 only)
  • Page 70: Paper

    Paper About Paper Using paper that is not appropriate for the printer can cause paper jams, image quality problems, or printer failure. To use the printer at its best performance, we recommend you to use only the paper described in this section. WARNING •...
  • Page 71 Paper for Manual 2-Sided Printing The following sizes and types of paper can be used for manual 2-sided printing. When performing manual 2-sided printing, first print the even-numbered pages on the front side (side 1) of each sheet. Once the even-numbered pages have been printed, load the paper in the tray 1 or manual feeder to print the odd-numbered pages on the reverse side (side 2) of each sheet.
  • Page 72 Recommended/Tested Paper The following paper and media are recommended or have been tested with the printer. For information about other paper and media, contact our Customer Support Center or your dealers. Paper Type Product Name G.S.M. Description Menu Name FX P Paper Plain Medium weight paper for internal office documents 64 g/m...
  • Page 73: Unsupported Paper

    Unsupported Paper Do not use the following types of paper or media. They can cause paper jams or printer failure. • Transparencies • Ink jet paper, ink jet transparencies, or ink jet postcards • Paper that is too heavyweight or too lightweight •...
  • Page 74: Storing And Handling Paper

    Storing and Handling Paper Paper stored in poor conditions can get deteriorated, resulting in paper jams, curled paper, image quality problems, or printer failure. Use the following guidelines when storing paper. Paper Storage Environment • Temperature: 10 - 30°C • Relative humidity: 30 - 65% Paper Storage Guidelines •...
  • Page 75: Loading Paper

    Loading Paper This section explains how to load paper in the manual feeder and tray 1. Loading Paper in the Manual Feeder Important • Make sure to load paper when the power is switched on. Note • When loading an envelope into the manual feeder, make sure to load it correctly. For details, refer to "...
  • Page 76: Loading Paper In The Tray 1

    Loading Paper in the Tray 1 Important • Do not remove or add paper to the paper tray during printing. Doing so can cause paper jams. • Make sure to load paper when the power is switched on. Note • When loading envelopes into the tray 1, make sure to load them correctly. For details, refer to " Notes on Loading Envelopes"...
  • Page 77 Load the paper into the tray 1 with the print side facing up. Adjust the paper guides until they rest lightly against the edges of the paper stack. Note • Do not fill paper above the maximum fill-line. Doing so can cause paper jams.
  • Page 78: Setting The Paper Type And Size Of The Tray 1 On The Control Panel

    Setting the Paper Type and Size of the Tray 1 on the Control Panel When loading paper in the tray 1, you must set the size and type of the paper on the control panel. By default, each time you load paper into the tray 1, the printer displays a message on the control panel to prompt you to set the size and type of the paper.
  • Page 79 Press the <Menu> button to return to the print screen. Setting the Paper Size of the Tray 1 Use the following procedure when setting the paper size for the tray 1. Press the <Menu> button on the control Menu panel to display the menu screen. Report / List Press the <...
  • Page 80: Notes On Loading Envelopes

    Notes on Loading Envelopes The printer can print on envelopes only on the address side, and not on the reverse side. The following explains notes on loading envelopes in the manual feeder or the tray 1. Important • For best print quality, do not use envelopes that: •...
  • Page 81: Extending The Output Tray Extension

    Feed Orientations for Envelopes in the Tray 1 When loading envelopes in the tray 1, be sure to load them in the correct orientations. Monarch/DL/COM-10 Load envelopes with the address side facing up Load envelopes with the address side facing up and the edge with the flaps on your right.
  • Page 82: Control Panel Menus

    Use the [Meter Readings] menu to display the number of printed pages to date on the control panel. Admin Menu • [Wired Network] (DocuPrint C1110 only) Use this menu to configure the wired network settings. • [USB Settings] (DocuPrint C1110 only) Use this menu to specify the USB interface for PostScript.
  • Page 83: Changing The Settings

    Changing the Settings Basic Procedure To display a menu screen or to move up and down the menus, use the following buttons on the control panel. Press to display the menu screen (print screen) (menu screen) <Menu> Ready to Print Menu Report / List Press to display the menu items in the same hierarchy...
  • Page 84: Setting Example

    Setting Example: Changing the Power Saver Mode Setting Use the following procedure to set a value on the control panel. In this example, we will set [Low Power Timer] (an interval at which the printer switches to the Low Power mode) to [60 Minutes]. Press the <Menu>...
  • Page 85: Description Of Menu Items

    Lists up to the latest 42 jam errors and 42 fatal errors that occurred in the printer. Print Meter Lists the number of printed pages/sheets to date by computer (job owner). On the DocuPrint C1110, this report cannot be printed when the Authentication feature is enabled. The [Auditron Report] can be printed instead. Note •...
  • Page 86: Meter Readings

    Meter 4 Displays the total of color and monochrome prints (Meter 1 + Meter 2). Admin Menu The [Admin Menu] menu consists of eight submenus on the DocuPrint C1110 and five submenus on the DocuPrint C1110 B, respectively. • DocuPrint C1110...
  • Page 87 Item Description TCP/IP Specifies the settings to use the TCP/IP protocol. IP Mode Sets the IP (Internet Protocol) version to be used for the communication between the printer and clients. Installing the network expansion card (optional) to the printer allows the IPv6 communication.
  • Page 88 • [HTTP - SSL/TLS] appears only when a certificate is registered on the printer. For details on encrypting HTTP communication and a certificate required for the printer, refer to " SSL Data Encryption for HTTP Communication (DocuPrint C1110 only)" (P. 147).
  • Page 89 • Select an appropriate option according to the data format specified on your printer driver. • [Adobe Protocol] is valid only when printing in PostScript. USB Settings (DocuPrint C1110 only) Specifies the settings for the USB interface. Note • You need to restart the printer to activate the new settings. After making the settings, switch the printer off and then on again.
  • Page 90: System Settings

    System Settings [System Settings] menu is used to make the printer operation settings such as for alarm and Power Saver mode. Item Description Low Power Timer Sets the amount of time before the printer enters the Low Power mode. Specify the value in 1 minute increments.
  • Page 91 Item Description Job Time-out Sets the amount of time the printer waits for a print job. If a time-out occurs during data reception, the printer stops the reception and prints the data that has been received. • [5 Seconds] to [300 Seconds] (default: [30 Seconds]) Specify the time-out value in 1 second increments.
  • Page 92 Item Description mm / inch Set the unit for the custom paper size to millimeters (mm) or inches ("). • [Millimeters(mm)] (default) Indicates length in millimeters (mm). • [Inches(")] Indicates length in inches ("). Interrupt Print Sets whether to interrupt the current print job if the printer receives data from the scanner while it is printing.
  • Page 93: Maintenance Mode

    Maintenance Mode Use this menu to initialize the NVM, or to adjust the configurations for each type of paper. Item Description Adjust PaperType Sets the paper types of plain paper and labels. • [Plain Paper] (default: [Heavyweight]) Selects the paper type for plain paper from [Lightweight] and [Heavyweight]. •...
  • Page 94 Item Description Toner Refresh Refreshes the toner cartridges by forcing to consume toner in the toner cartridges. When the printed image is light, the toner cartridge refreshing may solve this printing problem. Refer to • "Toner Cartridge Refreshing" (P. 168) Drum Refresh Reduces the light fatigue of the drum cartridge that is caused by exposure to light while leaving the front cover open.
  • Page 95 Item Description Layout Sets the output layout. • [Auto %] (default) Automatically selects the output size (A4, A5, B5, Legal, or Letter depending on the size of your PDF file) and calculates the zoom ratio to print the file as large as possible on the output paper.
  • Page 96 Prints in the black and white mode. • [Color] Prints in the color mode. PostScript (DocuPrint C1110 only) Specifies the settings related to PostScript. Note • You need to restart the printer to activate the new settings. After making the settings, switch the printer off and then on again.
  • Page 97: Panel Settings

    Item Description Default Color Sets the color mode. This settings is used when the color printing mode setting is not specified for the print job that is sent to the printer. • [Black] Prints in black and white mode. • [Color] (default) Prints in the color mode.
  • Page 98: Tray Settings

    Tray Settings You can set the paper size and paper type for the tray. Tray 1 Specifies the settings for the paper loaded in the tray 1. Item Description Paper Type Sets the type of the paper loaded in the tray 1. •...
  • Page 99: Troubleshooting

    • Do not attempt to remove a paper jammed deeply inside the product, particularly a paper wrapped around a fuser or a heat roller. Otherwise, it may cause injuries or burns. Switch off the product promptly and contact your local Fuji Xerox representative. Important •...
  • Page 100: Paper Jams In The Manual Feeder

    Note • The labels with the following symbol provide jam clearance procedure. Use the labels also as guides when clearing paper jams. Paper clearance instruction symbol Paper Jams in the Manual Feeder Use the following procedure to clear an error displayed on the control panel. The error will not clear unless you open and close the front cover.
  • Page 101 Push the side button (right side) and open the front cover. Important • To protect the drum cartridge from exposure to bright light, close the front cover within 3 minutes. If the front cover remains open for more than 3 minutes, print quality may deteriorate.
  • Page 102: Paper Jams In The Tray 1

    Paper Jams in the Tray 1 Use the following procedure to clear an error displayed on the control panel. The error will not clear unless you open and close the front cover. Gently pull the tray 1 out of the printer. Remove the jammed paper and any paper that is wrinkled.
  • Page 103: Paper Jams In The Fuser Unit

    Remove any jammed paper. Make sure no torn pieces remain inside. Close the front cover. Important • When closing the front cover, be careful not to get your fingers caught between (the left, right, top, or bottom edge of) the cover and the printer. Push the tray all the way into the printer.
  • Page 104 Lift up the green levers on both sides of the fuser unit and remove the jammed paper. If any jammed paper cannot be found, go on to the next step. Hold the fuser cover as shown in the figure and open the cover. Then, remove the jammed paper.
  • Page 105: Hardware Problems (Power Failure, Abnormal Noise, Etc.)

    Hardware Problems (Power Failure, Abnormal Noise, etc.) Symptom Cause/Remedy The printer will not switch on. Is the power switched on? Switch the power on by pressing the power switch to the <|> position. Is the power cord firmly plugged into the power outlet? Switch the power off, plug the power cord firmly into the power connector or power outlet, and switch the power back on.
  • Page 106: Printing Problems

    Refer to • "Configuring the Printer Using CentreWare Internet Services" (P. 26) • "Controlling Data Reception by IP Address (DocuPrint C1110 only)" (P. 151) Printing takes too much time. Is the [Graphics] tab > [Print Mode] on your print driver set to [High Quality]? Changing the [Print Mode] setting to [Standard] may improve print speed.
  • Page 107: Print Quality Problems

    Print Quality Problems Symptom Cause/Remedy Output is too light. The paper is damp. Load fresh paper. (faded or unclear) The paper is not appropriate for the printer. Load appropriate paper. Refer to • "Supported Paper" (P. 70) The drum cartridge or fuser unit is damaged or deteriorated. The drum cartridge or fuser unit may need replacement depending on its condition.
  • Page 108 Symptom Cause/Remedy Streaks appear inside or The paper that had been stored unwrapped for an extended period of time (especially in outside of halftone images. low humidity condition) may be used. Load fresh paper. Shadow is printed around The paper is not appropriate for the printer. Load appropriate paper. solid-filled images Refer to •...
  • Page 109 Symptom Cause/Remedy Output is partially blanked-out. The paper is not appropriate for the printer. Load appropriate paper. Vertical white streaks appear on output. Refer to • "Supported Paper" (P. 70) The paper is damp. Load fresh paper. The toner cartridge is not installed correctly. Correctly install the toner cartridge.
  • Page 110 Symptom Cause/Remedy The paper is not appropriate for the printer. Load appropriate paper. Texts are smeared. Refer to • "Supported Paper" (P. 70) The paper is damp. Load fresh paper. Dew condensation may have formed in the printer. On the control panel, set the interval that the printer switches to the Sleep mode to more than 60 minutes, and let the printer stand with its power on.
  • Page 111 The data was printed using a font that does not come standard with the printer. Check Output printed is not the same the font used by the application. On the DocuPrint C1110, if using PostScript, download as the original data displayed fonts as necessary.
  • Page 112 Symptom Cause/Remedy Print quality on envelopes is The envelopes loaded in the printer cannot be used with the printer. Load appropriate poor. media. Refer to • "Supported Paper" (P. 70) Check if the paper type setting on the print driver or control panel is set correctly. Refer to •...
  • Page 113: Paper Feeding Problems

    Paper Feeding Problems Symptom Cause/Remedy Paper does not feed properly. Is the paper loaded correctly? Reload the paper correctly. Before loading labels or envelopes, fan them to make sure Paper jams occur. that they are separated. If using coated paper, load one sheet at a time. Multiple sheets are fed at once.
  • Page 114 Symptom Cause/Remedy (continued form the previous If a paper jam occurs when performing 2-sided printing, follow the instructions in the page) message on the control panel, clear the jam, and then close the cover. After the jam is cleared, the printer continues printing the rest of the job. When all pages are printed, check the page numbers of the missing page that needs to be reprinted.
  • Page 115: Error Messages (In Alphabetical Order)

    Use the drum cartridge appropriate for the printer and make sure it is loaded cor- rectly. Feature Disabled (DocuPrint C1110 only) Press SET If the Authentication feature is used, you are not registered as a user who is authorized to print. Cancel the job by pressing the <Eject/Set> button on the control panel.
  • Page 116 Enter the correct user ID and password and try printing again. Consult your system administrator whether you have access to the printer. Refer to • "7.8 Authentication and Auditron Administration Features (DocuPrint C1110 only)" (P. 155) One Side Printed The job requested manual 2-sided printing.
  • Page 117 Switch the power off, wait for the display to go out, and switch the power back on again. If the same error code is displayed, copy down the error code (***-***), and contact our Customer Support Center or your dealers. Refer to • "Network-related Problems (DocuPrint C1110 only)" (P. 120) 6.6 Error Messages (in Alphabetical Order)
  • Page 118 Switch the power off, wait for the display to go out, and switch the power back on again. If the same error code is displayed, copy down the error code (***-***), and contact our Customer Support Center or your dealers. Refer to • "Network-related Problems (DocuPrint C1110 only)" (P. 120) 6 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 119 Message Symptom/Cause/Remedy Toner Cartridge The X toner cartridge is not appropriate for the printer. [X] Mismatch Use an appropriate toner cartridge and install it correctly in the printer. (X: Y, M, C, or K) Wrong Paper Size The paper size loaded in the tray 1 does not match the paper size set on the control Reload Tray 1 panel.
  • Page 120: Network-Related Problems (Docuprint C1110 Only)

    Network-related Problems (DocuPrint C1110 only) For information on how to resolve network-related printing problems, refer to the ‘CD-ROM Documentation (HTML)’ on the CD-ROM of the Driver CD Kit. The followings are the problems you may encounter when using CentreWare Internet Services, E-mail Print, or StatusMessenger.
  • Page 121 Some buttons on the service use JavaScript. Such buttons do not appear when links. JavaScript is not running or disabled. In such case, the buttons are displayed as URL links. We suggest you to enable JavaScript on your web browser. 6.7 Network-related Problems (DocuPrint C1110 only)
  • Page 122: E-Mail Print/Statusmessenger Problems

    Make sure to write commands correctly. Refer to • "3.8 Printing Using E-mail - E-mail Print - (DocuPrint C1110 only)" (P. 64) • "7.6 Checking the Printer Status via E-mail (DocuPrint C1110 only)" (P. 143) Are the SMTP server and POP3 server running normally? Consult your network administrator to see if the servers are running normally.
  • Page 123: Non-Genuine Mode

    Non-genuine Mode When toner within a toner cartridge is empty, the [Replace Toner Cartridge [X]] (X: Y, M, C, or K) message appears. When you want to use the printer in Non-genuine mode, use the following procedure to program the mode and replace the toner cartridge. Important •...
  • Page 124: Maintenance

    CT201120 (for China only) Toner cartridge 2K (yellow) CT201117 Approx. 2,000 pages CT201121 (for China only) Note • The toner cartridges 2K (black/cyan/magenta/yellow) are included with the DocuPrint C1110, and the toner cartridges 1K (black/cyan/magenta/yellow) with the DocuPrint C1110 B. 7 Maintenance...
  • Page 125: Drum Cartridge

    Drum Cartridge The drum cartridge consists of a photosensitive drum (drum) and a development unit. An electric charge is first projected to the drum and develops a print image on the drum's surface. For information on when and how to replace the drum cartridge, refer to "Life of Consumables"...
  • Page 126 • Never throw a toner cartridge into an open flame. Remaining toner in the cartridge may catch fire and cause burn injuries or explosion. If you have a used toner cartridge no longer needed, contact your local Fuji Xerox representative for its disposal.
  • Page 127: Recycling Used Consumables

    The used toner cartridges, drum cartridge, and fuser unit are recycled for environmental conservation and effective utilization of materials. To dispose of the used toner cartridges, drum cartridge, and fuser unit properly, return them to Fuji Xerox or your dealer. Replacing the Toner Cartridges The printer has toner cartridges of four colors: black (K), yellow (Y), magenta (M), and cyan (C).
  • Page 128: Replacement Procedure

    Replacement Procedure Use the following procedure to replace the toner cartridges. Open the side cover. Push the orange latch backwards to pop open the toner cartridge that you want to replace. Pull out the cartridge holder until it stops, and then pull out the toner cartridge. Important •...
  • Page 129: Replacing The Drum Cartridge

    Place the cartridge holder back into its original position, and pull the latch of the toner cartridge towards the front of the printer. Close the side cover Replacing the Drum Cartridge When the drum cartridge is near or reaches the end of its life, the following messages appear on the printer’s control panel.
  • Page 130 Replacement Procedure Use the following procedure to replace the drum cartridge. Push the side button (right side) and open the front cover. Turn the four lock levers of the drum cartridge counterclockwise by 90 degrees. Important • Do not turn the lock levers by more than 90 degrees with an excessive force.
  • Page 131 Place the drum cartridge on a flat surface, and completely pull out the eight yellow tapes from the side of the drum cartridge. Important • Make sure to pull the yellow tapes straight out horizontally. If pulled out diagonally, the tapes may rip. Hold the rear protective cover by the tab on top, and remove the cover from the drum cartridge.
  • Page 132: Replacing The Fuser Unit

    11. Close the front cover. Important • When closing the front cover, be careful not to get your fingers caught between (the left, right, top, or bottom edge of) the cover and the printer. Replacing the Fuser Unit When the fuser unit is near or reaches the end of its life, the following messages appear on the printer’s control panel.
  • Page 133 Replacement Procedure Use the following procedure to replace the fuser unit. Switch off the printer and wait for 40 minutes for the fuser to cool down before removal. Push the side button (right side) and open the front cover. Hold the gray tab on the right side of the fuser unit, and the turn the right side of the fuser unit toward the front of the printer.
  • Page 134: Resetting The Counter

    Turn the right side of the fuser unit toward the rear of printer, and insert the right notch into the holder inside the printer. Close the front cover. Important • When closing the front cover, be careful not to get your fingers caught between (the left, right, top, or bottom edge of) the cover and the printer.
  • Page 135: Replacing The Feed Roller

    Replacing the Feed Roller After replacing the feed roller for the tray 1, clean the feed roller inside the printer. For information on how to clean the feed roller, refer to "Cleaning the Feed Roller" (P. 172). Replacement Procedure Use the following procedure to replace the feed roller for the tray 1. Pull the tray 1 out of the printer.
  • Page 136 Insert the feed roller into the axle until it clicks into place. Make sure that the projections fit completely into the slots and the roller hook reseats into the groove in the axle. feed roller Load the paper removed in Step 2 into the tray 1.
  • Page 137: Printing The Reports/Lists

    This report cannot be printed when the Authentication feature is enabled. The [Auditron Report] can be printed instead. Note • The DocuPrint C1110 B does not support the Authentication feature. Refer to • "Checking Printed Pages" (P. 139) 7.2 Printing the Reports/Lists...
  • Page 138: Printing A Report/List

    This report lists the number of pages/sheets printed to date by each user. Refer to • "Authentication and Auditron Administration Features (DocuPrint C1110 only)" (P. 155) Prints a sample of the document (A4 Sample) to check the (Demo Print) printer’s performance.
  • Page 139: Checking Printed

    Checking Printed Pages The printer can count the number of printed pages/sheets by different categories such as output color and computer. Checking the Meter Reading (Meter) The total number of prints can be viewed on the control panel. Meter 1 Displays the total number of color prints.
  • Page 140: Checking The Meter Reading By Computer (Meter Report)

    Checking the Meter Reading by Computer (Meter Report) The [Meter Report] shows the number of printed page/sheets for each computer (job owner). The [Meter Report] can be printed from the control panel. Note • When the Authentication and Auditron Administration features are enabled, you can print the [Auditron Report] instead of the [Meter Report].
  • Page 141: Checking The Printer Status Via Simplemonitor

    Checking the Printer Status via SimpleMonitor SimpleMonitor is a tool that allows you to check the status of print jobs when your printer is local, or when it is connected to an LPD port. This tool runs on Windows operating systems and can be installed from the CD-ROM of the Driver CD Kit included with the printer.
  • Page 142: Monitoring/Managing The Printer On A Web Browser (Docuprint C1110 Only)

    Monitoring/Managing the Printer on a Web Browser (DocuPrint C1110 only) When your printer is installed in a TCP/IP environment, you can monitor or remotely configure the printer using a web browser on a networked computer. This feature is called CentreWare Internet Services.
  • Page 143: Checking The Printer Status Via E-Mail (Docuprint C1110 Only)

    The recipient of this notification should be your network administrator or an shared e-mail address. Example of e-mail from the printer 7.6 Checking the Printer Status via E-mail (DocuPrint C1110 only)
  • Page 144: Setting The Statusmessenger Feature

    Setting the StatusMessenger Feature To use the StatusMessenger feature, you must configure the network and e-mail environments of the printer. Ask your network administrator to find out if the following settings have been configured. Network Environment • Create an e-mail account E-mail Environment (Printer) Use CentreWare Internet Services to configure ports, an e-mail server, and the printer's e- mail address.
  • Page 145: Supported Commands

    If you want to obtain the printer's status when [Password for Read-Only Data] is not set, enter: #Status If you want to obtain the printer's status and network setting information when [Password for Read-Only Data] is set to "ronly", enter: #Password ronly #Status #NetworkInfo 7.6 Checking the Printer Status via E-mail (DocuPrint C1110 only)
  • Page 146: Security Features

    When sending data to your printer over a network, the "SSL Data Encryption for HTTP communication transmission can be encrypted using SSL. HTTP Communication (DocuPrint C1110 only) (DocuPrint C1110 only)" Note (P. 147) • To use this feature, the network expansion card (optional) must be installed.
  • Page 147: Ssl Data Encryption For Http Communication (Docuprint C1110 Only)

    SSL Data Encryption for HTTP Communication (DocuPrint C1110 only) This feature is not supported on the model available in China. If the network expansion card (optional) is installed, enabling SSL/TLS server communication allows you to encrypt HTTP communication between the printer and clients over a network.
  • Page 148 Click [Generate Self-Signed Certificate] to create a certificate. A window that prompts you to enter a user ID and password appears. Enter the administrator's user ID and password and click [OK]. Note • The default user ID and password are "11111" and "x-admin", respectively. On the displayed page, set [Public Key Size] and click the [Generate Certificate] button.
  • Page 149 10. Select the [Enabled] check box for [SSL/TLS Server Communication]. 11. Set [SSL/TLS Server Communication Port Number]. Note • The SSL/TLS port number should not be the same as the HTTP port number. 12. Click the [Apply] button and reboot the printer. Accessing CentreWare Internet Services when Data Encryption is Enabled When data encryption is enabled, enter "https"...
  • Page 150 Enabling Data Encryption To encrypt print data sent to the printer, you must use an IPP port on the printer. When the printer’s IPP port is disabled (the default is [Enable]), enable the port. Then, install a print driver on your computer and set the output port to IPP. The following describes how to install a print driver on your computer.
  • Page 151: Controlling Data Reception By Ip Address (Docuprint C1110 Only)

    Controlling Data Reception by IP Address (DocuPrint C1110 only) When the printer uses an LPD port or Port9100 port, the printer can deny or accept data from certain IP addresses. The following explains how to set this feature using CentreWare Internet Services.
  • Page 152 To reject printing from a specific user: Example: Reject printing from “192.168.100.50” To permit printing from a specific network address, reject printing from a particular address within the network, but permit printing from a particular user within the rejected address: Example: (1) Permit printing from “192.168.200.10”...
  • Page 153: Ipsec Data Encryption (Docuprint C1110 Only)

    IPsec Data Encryption (DocuPrint C1110 only) IPsec (Security Architecture for Internet Protocol) is a suite of protocols that provide authentication using IKE, and encryption of each IP packet in order to ensure tamper-proof and confidential communications. This feature is not supported on the model available in China.
  • Page 154 For [DH Group], select a DH (Diffie-Hellman) group. For [PFS], select whether or not to enable PFS (Perfect Forward Security). 10. For [Specify Destination IPv4 Address] or [Specify Destination IPv6 Address], enter an IPv4 address or IPv6 address of the client that perfoms IPsec communications. 11.
  • Page 155: Authentication And Auditron Administration Features (Docuprint C1110 Only)

    You are allowed to print only when the [Non-account Print] setting on driver (when the E-mail Print CentreWare Internet Services is set to [Enabled]. This setting is disa- feature or ContentsBridge Util- bled by default. ity) 7.8 Authentication and Auditron Administration Features (DocuPrint C1110 only)
  • Page 156: Configuring The Authentication And Auditron Administration Features

    Auditron Administration Feature When the Authentication and Auditron Administration features are enabled, you can print the [Auditron Report] instead of the [Meter Report]. The [Auditron Report] lists the number of monochrome and color pages/sheets printed to date by each user. Note •...
  • Page 157: Registering Login Information On The Printer

    [Non-account Print]. Click the [Apply] button. A window that prompts you to reboot the printer appears. On the window, click [Reboot Machine]. When the printer is rebooted, refresh the web browser. 7.8 Authentication and Auditron Administration Features (DocuPrint C1110 only)
  • Page 158 Verify that [User Account] is displayed on the [Print Auditron] page. Click [Edit User Account]. 10. On the [Edit User Account] page, enter [User Account Number] and click the [Edit] button. 7 Maintenance...
  • Page 159 • The user ID and password set on this page will be used also on your print driver. 12. If registering more than one user, click the [back] button and repeat Steps 10 and 11. 7.8 Authentication and Auditron Administration Features (DocuPrint C1110 only)
  • Page 160 Registering the Login Information on the Print Driver (Computer) Configure the following settings under the properties dialog box on your print driver. The printer will not print unless the user ID and password entered on your print driver match those registered on the printer. The following procedure explains how to set the login information on your print driver.
  • Page 161: Adjusting The Color Registration

    Adjusting the Color Registration When you first install the printer, or if you move it to another location, adjust the color registration. Also, if colors are not aligned correctly when printed, print the Color Registration Chart and adjust the color registration. Printing the Color Registration Chart Use the following procedure to print the Color Registration Chart.
  • Page 162: Determining The Adjustment Values

    Determining the Adjustment Values On the Color Registration Chart, there are two types of charts: Chart 1 (fast scan) and Chart 2 (slow scan). The Chart 1 is used to adjust the color registration for the fast scan direction, which is vertical to paper feed direction.
  • Page 163: Entering The Adjustment Values

    Entering the Adjustment Values Set the adjustment values that you have identified in the Color Registration Chart using the control panel. The values can be entered within the range of -9 to 9 in increments of 1. Note • By default, the adjustment values of all colors are set to "0" for both the fast scan and the slow scan. Press the <Menu>...
  • Page 164 12. After entering the values, press the <Eject/ Enter Adjustment Set> button to confirm your entry. Fast Scan The display returns to the screen shown on the right. 13. Enter the values for the slow scan. Enter Adjustment Press the < > button to display [Slow Slow Scan Scan].
  • Page 165: Adjusting The Image Transfer Voltage

    7.10 Adjusting the Image Transfer Voltage When you have unsatisfactory printing results, such as having white spots on the printed image, having extra toner spilt on the printout, or a bluish printout, adjust the image transfer voltage to solve these printing problems. The image transfer voltage can be adjusted for each paper type within the range of -6 to 6 in increments of 1.
  • Page 166: Adjusting The Fuser Temperature

    7.11 Adjusting the Fuser Temperature When you have unsatisfactory printing results, such as printed images or texts coming off or double printing with appropriate margins, adjust the fuser temperature to solve these printing problems. The fuser temperature can be adjusted for each paper type within the range of -2 to 2 in increments of 1.
  • Page 167: Adjusting The Altitude

    7.12 Adjusting the Altitude When installing the printer in a high-altitude location or a location with low air pressure, adjust the altitude setting. The altitude can be set to 0 m, 1000 m, 2000 m, or 3000 m. Select the value that is closest to the altitude of the printer. The default is 0 m. Use the following procedure to adjust the altitude.
  • Page 168: Toner Cartridge Refreshing

    7.13 Toner Cartridge Refreshing When you have unsatisfactory printing results, such as when the printed image is light overall, perform the toner cartridge refreshing to solve this printing problem. Use the following procedure to perform the toner cartridge refreshing. Important •...
  • Page 169: Drum Cartridge Refreshing

    7.14 Drum Cartridge Refreshing The drum cartridge refreshing may reduce the light fatigue of the drum cartridge that is caused by exposure to light while leaving the front cover open. Use the following procedure to perform the drum cartridge refreshing. Press the <Menu>...
  • Page 170: Cleaning The Developer

    7.15 Cleaning the Developer When you have unsatisfactory printing results, such as having skewed, uneven halftone images, clean the developer to solve this printing problem. Use the following procedure to clean the developer. Press the <Menu> button on the control Menu panel to display the menu screen.
  • Page 171: Cleaning The Printer

    7.16 Cleaning the Printer This section explains how to clean the printer to keep it in good condition and to ensure optimum print quality. WARNING • When cleaning this product, use the designated cleaning materials exclusive to it. Other cleaning materials may result in poor performance of the product. Never use aerosol cleaners, or it may catch fire and cause explosion.
  • Page 172: Cleaning The Feed Roller

    Cleaning the Feed Roller Clean the feed roller inside the printer if paper cannot be fed properly. Switch the power off by pressing the power switch located on the left side of the printer to the <O> position. Unplug the power cord from the power outlet and the printer.
  • Page 173 While rotating the feed roller, wipe the rubber part with a clean dry cotton swab. Hold the drum cartridge by both ends as shown in the figure, and then slide the cartridge along the guides inside the printer until it stops. Note •...
  • Page 174: Cleaning The Ctd Sensor

    Cleaning the CTD Sensor Clean the CTD sensor only when the error message [Clean CTD Sensor] appears on the printer’s control panel. Important • To protect the drum cartridge from exposure to bright light, close the front cover within 3 minutes. If the front cover remains open for more than 3 minutes, print quality may deteriorate.
  • Page 175: Moving The Printer

    7.17 Moving the Printer Important • This product (including the consumables) weighs 17.0 kg. When moving it, always carry it by a team of two or more persons to avoid mishandling or injury. • When lifting this product, firmly grip the recessed areas provided on both sides of the machine. Never lift it by gripping any other areas.
  • Page 176 Close the front cover. Important • When closing the cover, be careful not to get your fingers caught between the cover and the printer. Remove the tray 1 out of the printer, and remove the paper in the tray. Re-wrap the paper and store it away from dust and humidity.
  • Page 177: A Appendix

    Important The time from when the printer receives a print job until the first page is delivered in the output tray. The values are measured based on the test pattern of Fuji Xerox. Resolution Data processing resolution : 600 x 600 dpi (23.6 dots/mm) Output resolution : 600 x 600 dpi (23.6 dots/mm)
  • Page 178 Paper capacity Manual feeder : 1 sheet Tray 1 : 250 sheets Important Fuji Xerox P paper (64 g/m Standard: 150 sheets (face down) Output tray capacity Important Fuji Xerox P paper (64 g/m 2-sided printing - (Manual 2-sided printing is supported.)
  • Page 179 PCL fonts : Agfa 81 typefaces MM fonts : 2 typefaces PostScript European : 136 typefaces Important Can be used only for the DocuPrint C1110. Page Description Language Standard : PCL6, PCL5e, HBPL (for scanner), FX-PDF,   Adobe PostScript 3...
  • Page 180 DocuPrint C1110 B : 42 W When continuously printing: 265 W Note * In the Low Power mode: AC 100 - 127 V DocuPrint C1110 : 9 W DocuPrint C1110 B : 8 W AC 220 - 240 V DocuPrint C1110...
  • Page 181: Printable Area

    Printable Area Note • The actual printable area may vary depending on the printer control language. Top 4 mm Unprintable Area Printable Area Left 4 mm Right 4 mm Bottom 4 mm A.1 DocuPrint C1110/C1110 B Main Specifications...
  • Page 182: Optional Accessories

    Optional Accessories The following table lists the main accessories available for the printer. To purchase them, contact the dealer where you purchased the printer. Product DocuPrint DocuPrint Product Name Description Code C1110 C1110 B 256MB Memory EL300634 Increases the printer's memory capacity. You can use the RAM disk by installing additional memory of 256 MB or above.
  • Page 183: Life Of Consumables

    Approx. 50,000 pages Feed roller unit Approx. 50,000 pages : The toner cartridges 2K are replacement consumables for the DocuPrint C1110/C1110 B. : The values are measured based on ISO19752. Product Life The life of the printer is as follows: •...
  • Page 184: Obtaining The Product Information

    • You can browse our web site also on the CD-ROM of the Driver CD Kit included with the printer. To access the web site, click [Fuji Xerox Web Site] on the startup window of the CD-ROM. • The URL of the driver download service page is as follows: http://www.fxprinters.com/...
  • Page 185: Installing Additional Memory

    Installing Additional Memory In case of the following situations, install additional memory to the printer. • When the [Out of Memory] message appears frequently on the control panel • When using the Secure/Sample Print feature • When using the electronic sort function Additional memory may be required also when printing large data such as complex graphics.
  • Page 186 The following describes how to install additional memory to the printer. The printer has one slot for installing a memory card. If you want to add memory when the slot already has a memory card, replace the memory card with the one with larger capacity. Important •...
  • Page 187 Hold the new memory card so that the notch on the card comes below the center of the card. notch Use the following steps to install the memory card to the printer. RAM slot memory card 1) Align the notch on the new memory card with the projection on the RAM slot, and insert the memory card at an angle into the slot.
  • Page 188: Changing The Accessory Configuration On The Print Driver

    If the network expansion card was removed, re-install it to the printer. Re-attach the rear cover on the printer by inserting the top tab and then bottom one of the cover into the slots. Then, close the rear cover and tighten the screw loosened in Step 2.
  • Page 189 Select [RAM Disk] from [Items], and then select [Available] from [RAM Disk]. Click [OK] to close the Properties dialog box. A.5 Installing Additional Memory...
  • Page 190: Handling Paper Jams When Performing Manual 2-Sided Printing

    Handling Paper Jams When Performing Manual 2-sided Printing If a paper jam occurs when performing manual 2-sided printing, the procedure after clearing the paper jam varies depending on the page where the jam occurred, or the print driver setting when requesting a print job. The following explains how to recover from a paper jam when printing a 2-sided job.
  • Page 191: Paper Jams When Printing Odd-Numbered Pages

    Paper Jams When Printing Odd-numbered Pages If a paper jam occurs when printing the odd-numbered pages on the reverse side (side 2) of the sheets with the even-numbered pages printed on the front side (side 1), the procedure after clearing the paper jam varies depending on the [Handling paper jams for manual duplex] setting specified when requesting a job.
  • Page 192 When all pages have been printed, the display returns to [Ready to Print]. Check the missing pages, and then request a 2-sided job again from the application to reprint only the pages that were not printed. Set a page range to "3-4". When [Print] is Selected If you selected [Print] for [Handling paper jams for manual duplex] on the print driver when requesting a job, the printer reprints the jammed page and continues printing the rest of the...
  • Page 193 The message shown in the figure appears. Press the <Eject/Set> button to restart printing. The printer reprints the jammed page (page 3) and continues printing the rest of the job. Press SET to Continue When all pages have been printed, the display returns to [Ready to Print]. Since the reverse side (page 4) of the page where the jam occurred is blank, reload that paper in the tray.
  • Page 194: Notes And Restrictions

    Notes and Restrictions Notes and Restrictions on Using the Printer This section lists the notes and restrictions that apply to the printer. Optional Accessories To use the Secure Print/Sample Print feature, install additional memory (optional) of 256 MB or above to the printer. Meter Counts for 2-Sided Print Pages If you print a job 2-sided, depending on the application being used and the print quantity setting, the application may automatically insert a blank page into the job.
  • Page 195: Glossary

    Glossary 10BASE-T: A 10 Mbps Ethernet network that uses a baseband signal and twisted-pair cable. It is one of the IEEE802.3 standards. 100BASE-TX: An extended version of 10BASE-T known as FastEthernet. Its communication speed is 100 Mbps, which is much faster than 10 Mbps of 10BASE-T. Address: Information (identifier) that is assigned to identify each node (computer or terminal) on a network.
  • Page 196: Full Color

    DHCP: An acronym for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. It is a protocol that uses a server to automatically assign IP addresses to client computers. DNS: An acronym for Domain Name System. It is a name resolution service which converts host names to IP addresses.
  • Page 197: Interface Cable

    Interface cable: A cable that is used to connect multiple devices together. Interface cables include, USB or Parallel cable, which connects a printer with a computer, and Ethernet cable, which connects a printer with a network. IP address: An address used by TCP/IP protocols to identify computers on a network. It is expressed in dotted quad format which is a series of four decimal numbers separated by decimal points.
  • Page 198: Print Driver

    Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Vista. To use this on Windows 98 or Windows Me, TCP/IP Direct Print Utility of Fuji Xerox is required. On Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003, this can be used on the standard TCP/IP port monitor.
  • Page 199: Web Browser

    USB: An acronym for Universal Serial Bus. It is a data communication method used between a computer and its peripherals. It allows hot-plug, which is the capability of connecting or disconnecting peripherals without having to switch off the computer. Web browser: Software that is designed to view information from the Internet on computers.
  • Page 200: Index

    Index Symbols, Numerics replacing the fuser unit ....132 replacing the toner cartridges ..127 < >, < >, < >, and < > buttons ..34 toner cartridge .
  • Page 201 non-standard size paper printing ......46, 48 HTTP registering ......46 SSL data encryption for notes and restrictions on use .
  • Page 202 printer Storage Disk ......94 checking the printer status via e-mail ..143 Stored Document List .
  • Page 203: Control Panel Menu Tree

    Contr Control Panel Menu Tree Basic Control Panel Functions To move up and down the menus: < > or < > button To select a menu or move to the right: < > or <Eject/Set> button To cancel a selection or return to the left: <...
  • Page 204 Continued on the next page To PostScript Continued on the next page To Panel Settings Continued on the next page To *1 : This item appears only on the DocuPrint C1110. Tray Settings Tray 1 PS Error Report Paper Type...
  • Page 205 A (The items appear only on the DocuPrint C1110.) Wired Network Ethernet Auto , 10BASE-T Half, 10BASE-T Full, 100BASE-TX Half, 100BASE-TX Full TCP/IP IP Mode Dual Stack , IPv4, IPv6 DHCP / Autonet , IPv4 Get IP Address BOOTP, RARP,...
  • Page 206 System Settings Low Power Timer 3 Minutes 3 - 60 Minutes (increment: 1 min.) Sleep Mode Enable , These items do not appear on the model available in China. Disable Sleep Mode Timer 2 Minutes 2 - 120 Minutes (increment: 1 min.) Audio Tones Control Panel, Invalid Key, Machine Ready, Off,...
  • Page 207 From E (previous page) ([Maintenance Mode] continued) Adjust Paper Type Adjust ColorRegi Plain Paper Auto Adjust Ready to Adjust Color Regi Chart Enter Adjustment Fast Scan Y=0 M=0 C=0 Slow Scan -9 - +9 (unit: 1) Adjust Altitude 0m , 1000m, 2000m, 3000m Clean Developer Are you sure?
  • Page 208 Disable , Enable Line Termination Off , Add-LF, Add-CR, CR-XX Output Color Black , Color H (The items appear only on the DocuPrint C1110.) PostScript Adjust Paper Type PS Error Report Plain Paper On , PS Job Time-out Off , xx Minutes 1 - 900 Minutes (increment: 1 min.)
  • Page 209 DocuPrint C1110/C1110 B User Guide ME4073E2-1 (Edition 1) October 2007 Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd. Copyright © 2007 by Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.

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