Minolta Magicolor 2200 User Manual

Minolta Magicolor 2200 User Manual

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  • Page 1 2200 ® DeskLaser User’s Guide 1800622-001A...
  • Page 2: Proprietary Statement

    The following are registered trademarks of MINOLTA-QMS, Inc.: QMS, the MINOLTA-QMS logo, and magicolor. Minolta is a trademark of Minolta Co., Ltd. Other product names mentioned in this manual may also be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Replacing Consumables Consumable Life Expectancies ...2 Replacing Consumables ...2 Ordering Consumables 3 Replacing Toner Cartridges ...3 Toner Cartridge Life 4 Toner Cartridge Handling 5 Toner Cartridge Replacement 5 Refilled Toner Cartridges 7 Replacing the OPC Drum, Laser Lens Cover, and Waste Toner Pack ...8 Removing the Used Waste Toner Pack 9 Removing the Used OPC Drum Cartridge 12 Removing and Installing the Laser Lens Cover 13...
  • Page 4 Upper and Optional Media Trays 41 Multipurpose Tray 44 Printing Envelopes from the Multipurpose Tray 46 Printing Area 47 Media Storage ...47 3 Printer Driver Configuration Introduction...50 Configuring the Printer Driver ...50 Windows Me/98/95 Configuration Methods 50 Windows 2000/NT 4.0 Configuration Methods 52 Contents...
  • Page 5 32-bit SuperDriver Setup ...55 Printer Driver Controls for Windows Me/2000/NT4/98/95 55 Configuring Paper Options 56 Configuring Page Layout Options 63 Configuring Image Options 70 Configuring Device Options 74 Information on the About Tab 75 Sharing the Printer ...75 Using the Crown Print Monitor ...76...
  • Page 6 Installing a Duplex Unit ...136 Installing an Optional 5-bin Mailbox...142 BuzzBox ...148 What's in the Kit? 149 Installing BuzzBox 149 Using BuzzBox 150 Antistatic Protection ...151 Dual In-Line Memory Module ...151 Installation 152 Media Trays...153 Crown Conversion Kit...153 Printer Stand/Cabinet ...153 Contents...
  • Page 7 7 CrownView CrownView ...156 Setting up the Printer Web Page ...157 Determining the Printer Name 157 Setting Up Your Browser Software 157 Printer Summary Page ...161 Consumable Status Page ...162 Engine Page ...163 Mail Page ...164 Network Page ...165 SNMP Page ...166 8 Repacking the Printer Storing the Printer ...168...
  • Page 8 Engine and Controller Specifications ...180 Engine 180 Print Speed—Simplex 180 Print Speed—Autoduplex 180 General 181 Controller 181 Electrical 182 Environmental 183 Physical 184 Print Media ...184 Index Contents...
  • Page 9 Replacing Consumables...
  • Page 10: Consumable Life Expectancies

    Consumable Life Expectancies The stated life expectancy of each consumable is based on printing under specific operating conditions, such as media type, number of color planes, page size, and page coverage (@ normal 5% coverage of letter/A4-size media). The actual life expectancy will vary depending on these and other printing variables, including continuous or intermittent printing, higher than normal coverage, ambient temperature, and humidity.
  • Page 11: Ordering Consumables

    Ordering Consumables Choosing the right consumables for your magicolor 2200 DeskLaser printer not only increases its reliability and performance, but also minimizes the risk of damage. For example, only MINOLTA-QMS toner cartridges are designed to meet the exact specifications of your MINOLTA-QMS printer, giving maximum performance, efficiency, and long life.
  • Page 12: Toner Cartridge Life

    It’s your option whether to continue printing; usually, parts of the page print lighter. When toner is low, it’s sometimes helpful to take the cartridge out of the printer and redistribute the toner by gently rocking the cartridge horizontally side to side (as you do for a new cartridge) five or six times.
  • Page 13: Toner Cartridge Handling

    Open the printer’s front cover. Attention Be careful not to spill toner on the inside of the printer’s front cover. Toner will fall from there into the upper media tray. If toner does fall onto the open cover, immediately wipe it with a dry, lint-free soft cotton cloth or swabs.
  • Page 14 If the toner cartridge you want to replace is the one showing, go to step 5. If not, go to step 3. Press the toner cartridge carousel button release the button before turning the car- ousel dial counterclockwise until it stops. The carousel rotates 90°...
  • Page 15: Refilled Toner Cartridges

    Refilled Toner Cartridges Use of consumables not manufactured by MINOLTA-QMS may cause damage to your printer and void your warranty. If MINOLTA-QMS printer failure or damage is found to be directly attributable to the use of non-MINOLTA-QMS consumables, MINOLTA-QMS will not repair the printer free of charge. In this case, standard time and material charges will be applied to service your printer for that particular failure or damage.
  • Page 16: Replacing The Opc Drum, Laser Lens Cover, And Waste Toner Pack

    The drum is also extremely sensitive to hand oils and scratches, both of which reduce print quality. When the OPC drum is worn out, the message REPLACE DRUM appears. The printer will not print until the drum kit is replaced.
  • Page 17: Removing The Used Waste Toner Pack

    When the waste toner pack is nearly full, the message “WASTE TONER NEAR FULL” appears. Prepare to replace the entire OPC drum kit. Turn off the printer. Open the printer’s front cover. Carefully remove the waste toner pack using the handle.
  • Page 18 Turn the two caps labeled “A” counterclockwise and remove them. Twist the two “A” caps onto the two holes labelled “A.” Turn the caps clockwise to secure them. Replacing the OPC Drum, Laser Lens Cover, and Waste Toner Pack...
  • Page 19 Remove waste toner pack cap labeled “B” and insert it into hole “B.” Dispose of the used waste toner pack. Dispose of it properly according to your local regulations (do not dispose of it by burning). Continue with replacing the OPC drum cartridge.
  • Page 20: Removing The Used Opc Drum Cartridge

    Removing the Used OPC Drum Cartridge With the front cover open, rotate the transfer belt unit left release lever counterclockwise to the top (12 o’clock) position. This raises the transfer belt unit. Hold the OPC drum car- tridge handle with your left hand and carefully pull it out about 8 inches (20 cm).
  • Page 21: Removing And Installing The Laser Lens Cover

    Keep your left hand in place and support the bottom of the drum with your right hand, then carefully pull the car- tridge toward you and remove it. Dispose of it properly according to your local regulations. Removing and Installing the Laser Lens Cover Press on the laser lens cover lock release lever and gently pull the laser...
  • Page 22: Installing The New Opc Drum Cartridge

    Attention If the laser lens cover is not properly installed, serious damage to the printer could result. Installing the New OPC Drum Cartridge Remove the new OPC drum cartridge from its shipping box.
  • Page 23 Carefully push the OPC drum cartridge in. Attention The cartridge should slide easily into the printer. Don’t force it. Press on the front handle of the OPC drum car- tridge with one hand and hold the front handle of the OPC protective cover with the other hand.
  • Page 24: Installing The New Waste Toner Pack

    Insert the bottom of the waste toner pack its installation position in the printer. Insert the top of the waste toner pack into its installation position in the printer until it is firmly seated. Close the printer’s front cover. If the waste toner pack is not correctly installed or the transfer belt right release lever is at its top position (12 o’clock), the front cover cannot...
  • Page 25: Replacing The Fuser Unit And Transfer Roller Kit

    When the fuser is worn out, the message “REPLACE FUSER UNIT” appears, and the printer does not print. Replace the fuser kit. The fuser kit includes the two items below. When replacing the fuser unit, replace the transfer roller as well.
  • Page 26 Remove the fuser oil roller. Hold it by the green handle only. Place the fuser oil roller on a level surface. Attention Since the fuser oil roller removed here is to be installed in the new fuser unit, handle it with care. If you set the fuser oil roller on the table, do it as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 27 Holding the fuser unit handles, lift up the unit. Dispose of it properly according to your local regulations. Remove the new fuser from its shipping box. Carefully lower the new fuser unit so that the two pins in the fuser unit installation section go into the two installation holes in the fuser unit.
  • Page 28 Press down on the fuser unit release levers rotate them This secures the fuser unit. Attention If the fuser unit release levers are not set correctly, the fuser oil roller cannot be installed. Set the fuser unit release levers to the fixed position. Reinstall the fuser oil roller (removed in step 4).
  • Page 29: Replacing The Transfer Roller Unit

    Rotate the two oil roller levers to lock the oil roller into place. Close the printer’s top cover. Check the status message in the message window. If a fuser unit alert message is displayed, use the Service/Clear care menu to remove it.
  • Page 30 Holding the two transfer roller unit handles, remove the transfer roller unit. Dispose of it properly according to your local regulations. Remove the new transfer roller unit from the fuser kit box. Attention Do not touch the surface of the transfer roller unit. This could lower image quality.
  • Page 31 Holding the two transfer roller unit handles, care- fully lower it so the transfer roller unit shaft goes into the two trans- fer roller unit installation guides. Lower the two transfer roller unit handles. Carefully close the right cover. Check the release button status to make sure the cover is properly closed.
  • Page 32: Replacing The Fuser Oil Roller

    If a transfer roller alert message is displayed, use the Service/Clear care menu to remove it. Replacing the Fuser Oil Roller The fuser oil roller provides a lubricant for the printer via an oil-impregnated roller. This oil is necessary for the proper functioning of the printer. WARNING! The fuser unit is hot.
  • Page 33 Insert the new fuser oil roller installation guides (front, rear) into the fuser unit installation rail. Carefully lower the roller. Rotate the two oil roller levers to lock the oil roller into place. Attention If the two fuser oil roller release levers are not correctly set, the top cover cannot be closed.
  • Page 34: Replacing The Transfer Belt

    Replacing the Transfer Belt When the transfer belt is at its end of life, the message “REPLACE TRANSFER BELT” appears, and the printer does not print. Replace the transfer belt. After the new transfer belt is installed, printing automatically resumes.
  • Page 35 Remove the OPC drum cartridge and set it aside. Attention The OPC drum is extremely sensitive to bright light and direct sunlight. Always put it in its protective bag until you’re ready to reinstall it. Any exposure to light should be avoided, or permanent damage could result. Also, handle the cartridge carefully by its sides so you don’t touch the surface (the green part) of the drum.
  • Page 36 Grasp the handles of the transfer belt and remove it. Dispose of it properly according to your local regulations. Remove the new transfer belt from its packaging and insert it into the printer. Replacing the Transfer Belt...
  • Page 37 Press on the transfer belt front handle with one hand, take the handle of the transfer belt fixture with your other hand, and pull the fixture straight toward you. Dispose of it properly according to your local regulations. Rotate the transfer belt lock levers.
  • Page 38 Reinstall the OPC drum cartridge. Close the transfer belt lock lever. Make sure the laser lens cover is firmly seated. Replacing the Transfer Belt...
  • Page 39 Reinstall the waste toner pack. Close the front cover and turn on the printer. Check the status message in the message window. If a transfer belt alert message is displayed, use the Service/Clear care menu to remove it. Replacing the Transfer Belt...
  • Page 41: 2 Using Media

    Using Media...
  • Page 42: Introduction

    Maintenance Guide for media specifications. Media Handling Before purchasing a large quantity or special media, do a trial printing with the same media and check print quality. Check with our web site www.minolta-qms.com for a list of current approved media. Attention Do not use the media types listed below.
  • Page 43: Media Types

    Simplex—Face down; Duplex—Face up Hammermill Laser Print Georgia-Pacific Microprint Laser 1000 Neusiedler Color Copy 90 Xerox 4024 Up to 500 sheets Up to 150 sheets Face up—top of page toward the right Face down—top of page toward the printer side...
  • Page 44: Thick Stock

    Face down Type For information about thick stock media recommended for your printer, go to www.minolta-qms.com/support, then click on Answer Base, or contact Technical Support. See the Service & Support Guide for a complete listing of support telephone numbers. Weight Simplex: 24–43 lb bond (90–163 g/m²)
  • Page 45: Envelopes

    Envelopes Formatting Your printer receives the instructions to print on envelopes from your application. Input Multipurpose Tray Only Orientation Face down Type Use common office envelopes approved for laser printing with diagonal joints, sharp folds and edges, and ordinary gummed flaps, such as...
  • Page 46: Postcards

    Notes Postcards Formatting Format postcard data within your application. Try printing your data on a plain sheet of paper first to check placement. Input Multipurpose Tray Only Orientation Face down Type Use only postcards recommended for laser printers Weight 16–90 lb (60–163 g/m²) Duplexing Not supported Notes...
  • Page 47 . Face up Face down Q-Media Transparency Media for the magicolor 2200 for color printing 3M PP2500 for monochrome printing If you touch the face of transparencies with your bare hands, print quality may be affected.
  • Page 48: Loading Media

    When refilling media, first remove any media remaining in the tray. Stack it with the new media, even the edges, then reload it. Although the magicolor 2200 DeskLaser was designed for printing on a wide range of media types, it is not intended to print exclusively on a single media type except plain paper.
  • Page 49: Upper And Optional Media Trays

    If you are printing duplex from the multipurpose tray, load the media printing-side up with the top of the media toward the printer. Set the driver, for example: In the printer driver, make sure you have selected Duplexer and clicked on the Add button.
  • Page 50 Adjust the media guides to fit the size paper you’re loading. Squeeze the retainers, move the guides to the appropriate location (media sizes are listed on the tray), and release the retainers. The media should fit easily between the guides. Load the paper face-up, short edge toward the right of the tray.
  • Page 51 Attention Always readjust the media guides after inserting the media. Improperly adjusted guides may cause poor print quality, media jams, or printer damage. Slide the tray back into the printer. If you have removed the...
  • Page 52: Multipurpose Tray

    Page sizes other than letter, A4, and legal can be printed only from the multipurpose tray (also known as tray 1). Use the printer driver to set the page size. Other special types of media (such as thick stock, transparencies, and envelopes) are also fed from the multipurpose tray.
  • Page 53 Always adjust the media guides after inserting the media. A guide that is not properly adjusted can cause poor print quality, media jams, or printer damage. Specify the media size in the multipurpose tray by using the printer driver. Loading Media...
  • Page 54: Printing Envelopes From The Multipurpose Tray

    Printing Envelopes from the Multipurpose Tray Flex the envelope stack (including the edges) to remove any stiffness. Place the envelopes on a flat surface, and flatten them by pressing down the corners. Correct any bent corners, and then tap the envelopes on a flat surface to align them. Place the envelope stack into the multipurpose tray with the flap-side up.
  • Page 55: Printing Area

    Printing Area The printing area on all media sizes is up to about 0.157 inch (4 mm) from the edges of the media. Media Storage When storing media, avoid: Direct sunlight Excess heat and humidity Dust If media has been removed from its wrapper, place it in its original packaging and store in a cool, dark place on a level surface.
  • Page 57: 3 Printer Driver Configuration

    Printer Driver Configuration...
  • Page 58: Configuring The Printer Driver

    This section explains how to access and configure the magicolor 2200 DeskLaser printer driver. The printer configuration options are located on tabs that appear in the magicolor 2200 DeskLaser printer driver window. To access options for viewing or modification, open the printer driver window and click on the tab appropriate for your needs.
  • Page 59 See your Windows documentation. Details—Allows you to set interface connection details. See your Windows documen- tation. Sharing—Allows you to set up the printer so others on the network can use it. See your Windows documentation. Configuring the Printer Driver ... via your application’s printer setup Gives you access to Paper, Page Layout, Image, Device Option, and About tabs.
  • Page 60: Windows 2000/Nt 4.0 Configuration Methods

    Device Options—Allows you to specify which printer options are installed on your printer. See “Configuring Device Options” on page 74. About—Displays the magicolor 2200 DeskLaser printer driver release version and date. See “Information on the About Tab” on page 75.
  • Page 61 There are three methods you can use to configure the printer driver. However, these three methods don’t all have the same options or control..via the printer driver properties Gives you access to the General, Ports, Scheduling (Windows NT 4.0) or Advanced...
  • Page 62 Because Windows NT remembers the configuration changes you make to the driver, reinstalling the driver does not restore the factory default configuration. Five tabs appear in the magicolor 2200 DeskLaser Properties window through the Start menu: General, Ports, Color Management, Scheduling, Sharing, and Security. The tabs and a summary of the options found on each are as follows: General—Allows you to name the printer, specify a location, specify a driver to be...
  • Page 63: Bit Superdriver Setup

    The following pages in this section describe the function and available settings for the controls located on the Paper, Page Layout, Image, Device Options and About tabs in the magicolor 2200 DeskLaser printer driver. These tabs are common for all of the supported Windows operating systems.
  • Page 64: Configuring Paper Options

    If a duplex unit is installed, there is also a setting for duplex print options. Optional printer components such as a duplex unit, 5-bin mailbox, and lower feeder unit must be identified in the Device Options tab before you can identify settings for these features (settings for optional components are grayed out or do not appear).
  • Page 65 Paper Size Purpose Choices Default 32-bit SuperDriver Setup Sets the media size. Size B5 (JIS) B5 (ISO) Executive Folio Foolscap Legal Letter SP Folio Statement UK Quarto Chokei #3 Chokei #4 Com 10 Envelope Envelope DL GT Postcard Japanese Postcard Monarch Letter 8.5 x 11.0 in (215.9 x 279.4 mm) Inches...
  • Page 66 Copies Purpose Choices Default Additional Choices Collate Purpose Choices Default Notes Reverse Page Order Purpose Choices Default Sets the number of copies to be printed. 1–999 See “Collate” in this section. Collates multiple copies of documents when selected. Enabled (selected) —All pages of the document are printed before the next copy is printed.
  • Page 67 Device Options tab). Auto When the printer is first turned on, the upper tray is selected. After that, the printer uses the last cassette selected. See “Different Paper for 1st Page” in this section.
  • Page 68 This list is disabled (grayed-out) if Different Paper for 1st Page is disabled. Sets the output bin where printed media is to be delivered. Upper Tray —The printer will send printed media to the upper output bin. Mailbin 1-5 —The mailbin output bin (mailbin 1-5).
  • Page 69 Duplex/Booklet Purpose Choices Default Notes 32-bit SuperDriver Setup Allows you to specify whether and how your print job will be duplexed. Long Edge —Prints flipped horizontally on the long edge as in a loose-leaf notebook. Short Edge —Prints flipped vertically on the short edge as on a clipboard.
  • Page 70 Media Type Purpose Choices Default Notes Default Button The Default button on the Paper tab allows you to restore all of the options on the Paper tab to their default settings. Sets the type of media to be printed. Plain Paper mode—Long-grain paper 16–24 lb (60–90 g/m²) Transparency mode—Transparencies 24–41.75 lb (90–157 g/m²) Label Stock mode—Label stock 16–43 lb (60–163 g/m²) Thick Stock mode—Thick stock 24 –43 lb (90–163 g/m²)
  • Page 71: Configuring Page Layout Options

    Configuring Page Layout Options The Page Layout tab allows you to provide information about the number of document pages to print on a single side of media, the scaling percentage to be applied and the identification and placement of watermarks to be printed. Paper graphic 32-bit SuperDriver Setup...
  • Page 72 N-up (Number-up) Purpose Choices Default Notes Detail of N-up Button This button, which is activated when N-up is set to a choice other than Off, opens the N-up Style window to allow you to select the orientation of the document pages on your media. Selects the number of document pages to print on a single side of the media.
  • Page 73 N-up Style Buttons Purpose Choices Default Border Line Purpose Choices Default 32-bit SuperDriver Setup Each N-up style option is selectable by enabling (selecting) the button located next to the style graphic. Only one style may be selected at a time. Horz.
  • Page 74 Scaling Purpose Choices Default Notes Watermark Purpose Choices Default Additional Choices First Page Only Button Purpose Choices Default Notes Allows you to set the magnification of your document page as it is printed on the media. 50%–200% The Scaling option setting is disabled (grayed-out) if N-up page layout is in effect.
  • Page 75 In Background Purpose Choices Default Notes Edit Watermark Button Selecting this button opens the Watermark window, where you can add, delete, or modify watermarks to be printed on your media Editing an Existing Watermark Watermark graphic 32-bit SuperDriver Setup Gives you the choice to have the watermark superimposed over the text or the text superimposed over the watermark.
  • Page 76 Select the watermark you want to edit from the Watermark list. When you select a watermark, it displays in the watermark graphic, and the water- mark configuration details appear in the Watermark Edit fields located on the right side of the window. Make changes to the settings in each option as needed.
  • Page 77 Configuring Watermark Edit Options The following configuration settings are available for watermark options located on the right-half of the Watermark window: Watermark Name: The name that identifies the watermark in the Watermark list. String: The watermark text that appears on the printed media. Color: Either type or use the scroll buttons on this control to adjust the hue of the watermark string.
  • Page 78: Configuring Image Options

    Configuring Image Options The Image tab allows you to provide settings for color selection, color matching, document type, composite black, and resolution. 32-bit SuperDriver Setup...
  • Page 79 Images, Graphics, and Text allows you to select from the following choices: Perceptual— optimized for printing photographic images. Colors that are out of the printer's gamut (color range) are replaced with the closest color within the gamut. When this substitution is made, other specified colors, whether in the printer's gamut range or not, are equivalently adjusted so that the overall image appearance and contrast is maintained.
  • Page 80 Composite Black Purpose Choices Default Adjustment Button The Adjustment Button opens the Graphics window, where you can make adjustments to contrast, brightness, saturation, and sharpness. G raphics w indow im age Sets each of the three types of rendered objects (Text, Graphics, and Bitmap objects) to print in composite black (using a combination of cyan, magenta, and yellow toner), or true black (black toner only).
  • Page 81 Brightness and Contrast Adjustments Purpose Choices Default Notes Saturation and Sharpness Adjustments Purpose Choices Default Notes Graphics Window Image The image located on the left side of the Graphics window changes in appearance as adjustments are made. Restore Defaults Button The Restore Defaults button on the Image tab allows you to restore the options on this tab to their default settings.
  • Page 82: Configuring Device Options

    Installable Options, Installed Option Lists, and Options Graphic The Installable Options list displays all printer options that are available for your printer. The Installed Options list displays the current configuration that has been selected. These settings are represented by changes in the Options Graphic.
  • Page 83: Information On The About Tab

    The About tab contains the version information for your printer driver and associated files. Sharing the Printer The magicolor 2200 DeskLaser may be shared via two communication protocols: Ethernet Refer to your Windows online help for information about printer sharing. Windows...
  • Page 84: Using The Crown Print Monitor

    Using the Crown Print Monitor The Crown Print Monitor (CROWNMON) for Windows is designed specifically for MINOLTA-QMS printers using TCP/IP protocol to transport print jobs and to access printer status information. The Crown Print Monitor’s Print Spooler (both workstation and server versions) controls the printing environment for both local and remote print jobs submitted through shared resources via TCP/IP.
  • Page 85 Viewing the Crown Print Monitor From the Start menu, choose Settings. From the Settings menu, choose Printers. Double-click the magicolor 2200 DeskLaser printer icon. Attention Do not cancel a print job in the Crown Print Monitor while the job is paused.
  • Page 87: 4 Maintaining The Printer

    Maintaining the Printer...
  • Page 88: Printer Care

    Handle the printer with care to preserve its life. Abuse may cause damage and void your warranty. If dust and paper scraps remain on the inside or outside of the printer, printer performance and print quality will suffer, so the printer should be cleaned periodically.
  • Page 89 Never use sharp or rough implements, such as wire or plastic cleaning pads. Always close the printer covers gently. Never expose the printer to vibrations. Do not put a cover on the printer immediately after using it. Turn it off and wait until it cools down.
  • Page 90: Cleaning

    You should perform a thorough cleaning every 30,000 single-sided pages or 12 months, whichever comes earlier. Always test any cleaning solution (such as a mild detergent) on a small area of your printer to check the solution’s performance. A soft dry cloth to clean the...
  • Page 91: Updating System Software

    Printer interior Updating System Software The system software in your magicolor 2200 DeskLaser is stored in flash ROM, read-only memory that can be erased and rewritten to “in a flash.” This allows you to update the system software through the printer interface without opening up the printer and installing new PROMs.
  • Page 92: Downloading The System File Via Ethernet (Tcp/Ip)

    Downloading the System File via Ethernet (TCP/IP) First, you need to make sure that the printer is on and accessible through your network. From your PC: From the Start menu choose Run... Type command In the DOS window, type ping ipaddress...
  • Page 93 If your screen displays information similar to the following, you may have bad network cabling or connectors attached to the printer. Check the cabling and connectors. Microsoft<R> Windows 98 <C>Copyright Microsoft Corp 1981-1998 C:\WINDOWS>ping 161.33.128.5 Pinging 161.33.128.5 with 32 bytes of data: Request timed out.
  • Page 94 Change to the directory where the system file is located. For example, assume the file is located on magicolor 2200 DeskLaser CD-ROM under the directory "loadcode" and that the drive letter for the CD-ROM is E. To change to the directory where the file is located you would use the following sequence of commands.
  • Page 95: Downloading The System File Via Parallel

    Use the following procedure for installing a system file via the parallel port. Attention Connect the parallel port of the printer to your computer prior to turning on the printer and computer. Turn the printer on first, then the computer.
  • Page 96: Future Updates

    At the command line, change to the directory where the system file is located For example, assume the file is located on magicolor 2200 Upgrade CD-ROM under the directory "loadcode" and that the drive letter for the CD-ROM is E. To change to the directory where the file is located you would use the following sequence of com- mands.
  • Page 97: 5 Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting...
  • Page 98: Printing A Sample

    Introduction This chapter provides information to aid you in resolving printer problems you may encounter, or at least guide you to the proper sources for help. Printing a Sample Page Print a sample page to verify the printer is printing correctly.
  • Page 99: Automatic Jam Recovery

    Many manufacturers place an arrow on the end of the wrapper to indicate the printing side. Automatic Jam Recovery The magicolor 2200 DeskLaser provides automatic jam recovery (when enabled through the Engine/Error Recovery menu). After you remove any jammed media, printing automatically resumes from the page the printer stopped at when the jam occurred.
  • Page 100: Understanding The Media Path

    The media tray(s) is (are) located at the bottom front of the printer. The media is picked from the tray, passed under the OPC drum cartridge and the transfer belt, passed through the fuser, and delivered via the paper exit unit to the output tray on top of the printer. Media exit unit...
  • Page 101: Duplex Unit (Optional)

    To manually duplex, remove the media, flip it over, and reload it. 5-bin Mailbox (optional) The 5-bin mailbox is located on the top of the printer. The media is picked from the tray, passed under the transfer belt, passed through the fuser, and delivered via the paper exit unit to the 5-bin mailbox, which is on top of the printer.
  • Page 102: Clearing Media Jams

    Clearing Media Jams To avoid damage, always remove jammed media gently, without tearing it. Any pieces of media left in the printer, whether large or small, can obstruct the paper path and cause further jams. Do not reload media that has jammed.
  • Page 103: Clearing Misfeed (Upper Or Optional Tray) Jams

    Clearing Misfeed (Upper or Optional Tray) Jams Remove the media tray(s). Carefully remove and dispose of the jammed media. Remove any media remaining in the media tray(s) and even up the front edges. Reinsert the media printing face up. Make sure the media is lying flat, is under the media separating tabs, and doesn’t exceed the media limit mark.
  • Page 104: Clearing Misfeed (Multipurpose Tray) Jams

    Slide the tray(s) back into the printer. Open the front cover, then close it. The media jam error message is cancelled. Clearing Misfeed (Multipurpose Tray) Jams Remove the media from in the multipurpose tray. Press the right-side cover release button and support the cover in a partially-open position.
  • Page 105: Clearing Inner Jams, Outer Jams, And Drum Jams

    Close the right-side cover. Shuffle the remaining media that was removed in step 1 and even up the front edges. Reinsert the media printing face down. Make sure the media is lying flat and doesn’t exceed the media limit mark. Check the media width guides for correct positioning.
  • Page 106 Attention Do not pull jammed media from the top of the printer through the fusing rollers. This prevents any unfused toner from dirtying the fuser rollers. Clearing Media Jams...
  • Page 107 Media Jams near the Optional Duplex Unit Open the top cover. Attention Do not pull jammed media from the top of the printer through the fusing rollers. This prevents any unfused toner from dirtying the fuser rollers.
  • Page 108 Carefully remove the jammed media in the top cover media reverse area. Open the media jam removal cover with your left hand and carefully remove the jammed media in the duplex media feed area with your right hand. Close the media jam removal cover with your left hand and close the top cover.
  • Page 109 Pressing the duplex unit cover release, carefully open the cover. Remove the jammed media. Close the duplex unit’s cover. If there still is a jam message, press the right-side cover release button and carefully open the cover all the way. Lift the inner paper guide.
  • Page 110 Close the duplex unit’s paper guide, lower cover, and top cover. Media Jams near the Fuser Unit Open the top cover. Attention Do not pull jammed media from the top of the printer through the fusing rollers. This prevents any unfused toner from dirtying the fuser rollers.
  • Page 111 Open the right-side cover. Remove the jammed media by pulling it slowly from the bottom of the fuser. Be careful not to touch the transfer belt while removing jammed media. Close the right-side cover. Check the release button to make sure the duplex unit cover is securely closed.
  • Page 112: Clearing Jams From The Output Tray

    Close the mailbox door. The media jam error message is cancelled. Clearing Jams from the Output Tray Remove jammed media from the printer’s output tray by gently pulling the media to the left away from the media exit area. Clearing Media Jams...
  • Page 113: Solving Problems With Media Jams

    Remove the moist media and replace it with new, dry media. Open and close the front cover of the printer again. Recheck the paper path and make sure you have removed all of the media jams. Make sure that you are using only plain paper (or recy- cled plain paper).
  • Page 114 Load the envelopes in the multipurpose tray so the the flaps are facing up. If the flaps are on the short edge, set the envelopes in the multipurpose tray so that the flaps are on the printer side. Remove the OHP media and load them in the tray one sheet at a time.
  • Page 115: Solving Other Problems

    When this occurs, other prep files cannot be sent without resetting the printer. Monitor your activities to see if there is a correla- tion between your use of a certain application and the printer resetting. If so, contact the application developer.
  • Page 116 Make sure that you are using only letter/A4 plain paper. After 100 1-sided pages of a continuous print run, the magicolor 2200 DeskLaser automatically pauses to do an AIDC cycle. This process is provided to make sure reliable printer operation with optimum output quality.
  • Page 117 If the toner cartridges are not empty and blank pages are ejecting, take each cartridge out, rock it from side to side, and reinstall it in the printer. Check that the media type set in the driver matches the media loaded in the printer.
  • Page 118 —Connect the printer power cord socket end to the mailbox power plug (upper connection). —Plug the printer power cord plug end into the outlet. —Turn the mailbox power switch on. —Turn the printer power switch on. Set the power switch to the off (O) position, then set it back to the on (I) position.
  • Page 119: Solving Problems With Printing Quality

    Adjust the humidity for paper storage. Remove the moist media and replace it with dry media. Load the correct media in the printer. Open the front cover. Lift up the transfer belt release lever to the 12 o’clock position. Next, return the lever to the 3 o’clock position.
  • Page 120 Remove the OPC drum cartridge and check for damage. If necessary, replace the entire drum kit. Make sure that the transfer unit was correctly installed. Replace the transfer roller. Level the printer (not exceeding 1.0° slant at any point around the machine). Solving Problems with Printing Quality...
  • Page 121 Remove the moist media and replace it with dry media. Remove the moist media and replace it with dry media. Use media that is covered by the printer warranty. Envelopes, glossy stock, labels, transfer media, and thick stock have to be set in the Thick Stock mode.
  • Page 122 Symptom Cause Image is One or more toner cartridges blurred; may be defective. background The OPC drum may be mis- is lightly installed or defective. stained; The fuser oil may be there is insuf- depleted. ficient gloss of the printed image.
  • Page 123 Solving Problems with Printing Quality Solution Remove the moist media and replace it with dry media. Use media that is covered by the printer warranty. Remove the toner cartridge and check for damage. If necessary, replace it. Remove the OPC drum cartridge and check for damage.
  • Page 124 Install new ones, if necessary. If toner smudges are on the front and back of the page: Open the printer front cover once and close it again to clean the image transfer roller. Remove the fuser oil roller and check the roller surface.
  • Page 125 Symptom Cause Image The transfer belt is defective. Remove the transfer belt. If necessary, replace it. defects in same place on every page. Abnormal Width of abnormal area: areas (white 1.25" (31.75 mm) or black belt) appear in a The toner cartridge is regular damaged.
  • Page 126 Symptom Cause Image Lateral image defects have defects cycli- 1–2 mm spacing. cal (evenly Lateral image defects have spaced). 35 mm spacing. Lateral image defects have 75 mm spacing. Lateral image defects have 95 mm spacing. Lateral image defects have 204 mm spacing.
  • Page 127 Symptom Cause Lateral lines The printer is not on a level or bands enough surface. appear on The media path is dirty with image. toner. The fuser oil roller is dirty or worn. The toner cartridge is defective or damaged.
  • Page 128 Clean the transfer belt surface. If necessary, replace it. Make sure that the transfer unit is closed. Make sure that the printer’s front cover is closed. Remove the OPC drum cartridge and reinstall it. Remove the toner cartridges and gently rock them five or six times to redistribute the toner.
  • Page 129: Status, Error, And Service Messages

    Status, Error, and Service Messages Status, error, and service messages are displayed in the control panel message window. They provide information about your printer and help you locate many problems. When the condition associated with a displayed message has changed, the message is cleared from the window.
  • Page 130: Status And Error Messages

    Status and Error Messages Status messages are not displayed while the printer is off line. This message... < X > COVER OPEN < X > LIFE LOW < x > MISSING < X > TONER EMPTY < X > TONER LOW ADJUST <...
  • Page 131 “deep sleep,” until a print job is received, or until the printer is manually switched from offline to online. The printer is on line, but no jobs are in process. The mailbox unit power is off. The media detected in the tray doesn’t match the media...
  • Page 132 Media has jammed leaving the fuser area. Mail bin jams occur if the media is jammed in the 5-bin mailbox between the printer and the 5-bin mailbox, in the mailbox eject area, or in the mailbox transport area. Media has jammed while being pulled from the specified multi- purpose tray.
  • Page 133 The media detected in the tray doesn’t match the media size setting. The printer is actively process- ing jobs. The < X > specified media is not in the input tray < Y >. Off and the displayed tray is empty.
  • Page 134: Service Messages

    Means... An error has been detected with the item indicated in the service mes- sage. Correction of these errors is performed by a MINOLTA-QMS- authorized service provider only. Contact your local vendor. A service message sometimes occurs as a result of an unusual com- bination of events, not because of an actual problem.
  • Page 135: Additional Assistance

    Additional Assistance If you’ve followed all of the instructions in this guide and still have problems you can’t solve, refer to the Service & Support Guide or visit our web site at www.minolta-qms.com for current information on getting help. Additional Assistance Means...
  • Page 137: Installing Other Accessories

    Installing Other Accessories...
  • Page 138: Introduction

    Media Tray, 500 Sheet Printer Stand and/ or Cabinet Installing a Lower Feeder Unit (LFU) Read this section if you purchased a lower feeder unit for your magicolor 2200 DeskLaser. Kit Contents Lower feeder unit with a letter/A4/legal media tray (500 sheets) 3 metal brackets —...
  • Page 139 With one person holding the carrying bars and another holding the two grips on the left side of the printer, lift the printer and temporarily move it to a flat, level surface. Remove the lower feeder unit from the shipping carton, and place it where the printer will be located.
  • Page 140 If you have removed the tray from the lower feeder unit, slightly tilt up the front of the tray to insert it into the guide rails to slide it back in. Slightly tilt up the printer’s upper media tray to remove it. Installing a Lower Feeder Unit (LFU)
  • Page 141 With another person’s help, lift the printer. When lifting and carrying the printer, use the hand grips Slowly lower the printer onto the lower feeder unit, lining up the four holes in the bottom of the printer with the corre- sponding pins in the lower feeder unit.
  • Page 142 Place bracket L on the left side of the printer frame and secure it tightly with the thumb- screw. Hold bracket R on a slant to insert it from the front end into the bracket R slot on the right side of...
  • Page 143 Unscrew the thumb- screw from the rear of the printer. Retain this screw for use in step 15. Hold bracket B on a slant and insert the front end into the bracket B slot. Installing a Lower Feeder Unit (LFU)
  • Page 144: Installing A Duplex Unit

    Make sure the bracket matches the position shown in the illustration. Slide the upper media tray back into the printer. Installing a Duplex Unit Read this section if you purchased a duplex unit for your magicolor 2200 DeskLaser. Kit Contents Duplex unit 2 thumbscrews Installation Remove the duplex unit from its shipping box.
  • Page 145 Open the multipurpose tray. Remove the two thumb- screws from the right side cover. Retain these screws in case you need to remove the duplex unit in the future. Installing a Duplex Unit...
  • Page 146 Press the right-side cover release button. Open the right-side cover. Pull the right-side cover toward you, lift it, and unhook it from its frame. With the multipurpose tray still open, close the right-side cover. Installing a Duplex Unit...
  • Page 147 Insert the bottom of the duplex unit at a shallow angle into the right-side cover. To do this, place the two tabs at the bottom into the holes on the right-side cover. Press the top of the duplex unit in. Installing a Duplex Unit...
  • Page 148 Open the duplex unit paper path cover. Secure the duplex unit tightly with the two thumbscrews supplied in the kit. Close the duplex paper path cover and multipurpose tray. Installing a Duplex Unit...
  • Page 149 Open the right-side cover. Extend the spring wire for the duplex unit about 1 foot (30.5 cm). Installing a Duplex Unit...
  • Page 150: Installing An Optional 5-Bin Mailbox

    Installing an Optional 5-bin Mailbox Read this section if you purchased a 5-bin mailbox for your magicolor 2200 DeskLaser. You do not need to install a lower feeder unit on the printer before a 5-bin mailbox can be installed.
  • Page 151 Remove any tape and packing material. Open the mailbox unit cover and remove any packing material from the rear of the mailbox unit. Close the mailbox unit cover. Installing an Optional 5-bin Mailbox...
  • Page 152 Remove any packing material from the front of the mailbox unit. Remove the two screen covers from the top of the printer. Pry the covers off with your fingers. Retain these covers in case you ever want to remove the 5-bin mailbox.
  • Page 153 Slowly lower the mailbox unit so that the two pins at the bottom fit into the two holes in the printer and the pin on the printer fits into the hole at the bottom of the mailbox. The mailbox bins will face the left side of the printer.
  • Page 154 Secure the mailbox tightly with the two thumbscrews supplied in the kit. Place the slot on the right side of the accessory screen cover from the kit onto the tab on the mailbox then press on the left side of the accessory screen cover so the tab on that side fits into the slot on the mailbox.
  • Page 155 Plug the mailbox power cord from the kit into the mailbox unit (lower connection). Plug the other end of the power cord into the printer. Make sure the printer is turned off. Attention Always turn off the printer before turning off the mailbox. Installing an Optional 5-bin Mailbox...
  • Page 156: Buzzbox

    Turn the printer on. BuzzBox BuzzBox is a printer accessory that warns you with a buzzer and/or a blinking light any time the printer goes off line. This means you’re alerted to print job interruptions, such as empty media trays or other consumable issues.
  • Page 157: What's In The Kit

    Power adapter Adhesive-backed clips Installing BuzzBox If you have a cable attached to the printer’s parallel port, unplug it from the printer. Attach one end of the parallel cable on the interface box to the printer’s parallel port. The BuzzBox’s ribbon...
  • Page 158: Using Buzzbox

    A 110/220-volt adaptor is provided in the US, and a universal power supply is pro- vided outside the US. If you unplugged a parallel cable from the printer in step 1, attach the cable to the parallel port on the interface box.
  • Page 159: Antistatic Protection

    A Dual in-line memory module (or DIMM) is a compact circuit board with surface-mount memory chips. Your magicolor 2200 DeskLaser printer comes with 32 MB of memory. However, you can upgrade to a maximum of 96 MB of RAM through the installation of an additional DIMM.
  • Page 160: Installation

    Before performing this procedure, review the antistatic caution on page 151. Always handle circuit boards by the edges only. Ensure that the printer is turned off and the power cord and all interface cables are disconnected. Remove the printer’s controller board.
  • Page 161: Media Trays

    Media trays accommodate only letter/A4/legal media. Crown Conversion Kit The magicolor 2200 DeskLaser to magicolor 2200 Crown conversion kit allows you to upgrade your printer to take advantage of the features that are available on the magicolor 2200 Crown printer. See the documentation included with the kit for installation instructions.
  • Page 163 CrownView...
  • Page 164: Crownview

    World Wide Web portion of the Internet as a framework for the magicolor 2200 DeskLaser. This feature allows you to monitor printer consumables as well as access information that is normally available only by printing a status page.
  • Page 165: Setting Up The Printer Web Page

    Determining the Printer Name The printer web page can be accessed only through the assigned name of the printer or the IP address. It is more convenient for you to use a name than the address. The name for the printer comes from the IP host table on the computer system and is usually assigned by the system administrator, for example, magicolor 2200 DeskLaser.
  • Page 166 Select the Manual Proxy Configuration radio button and press the View... button. In the No Proxy For: text box, type a comma after the last entry, and then type the printer name or the IP address of your magicolor 2200 DeskLaser. Choose OK.
  • Page 167 Select the Connection tab on the dialog box. Click the Settings button to display the Proxy Settings dialog box. Setting up the Printer Web Page...
  • Page 168 In the Exceptions text box, type a comma after the last entry and then type the IP address of your magicolor 2200 DeskLaser. Click OK. Now you should be able to enter the IP address in the URL address box to access the printer home page.
  • Page 169: Printer Summary Page

    You can view this information to see the status of the printer, but you can change it only by accessing the printer’s configuration menu through the printer control panel.
  • Page 170: Consumable Status Page

    Consumable Status Page This page provides the status on the consumables installed in the printer. Consumable Status Page...
  • Page 171: Engine Page

    Engine Page This page provides you with access to tray chaining, error recovery, clear care, energy saver, and toner density settings. See the “Configuration Menu Overview,” of the magicolor 2200 DeskLaser Installation Guide for setting choices and default values. Engine Page...
  • Page 172: Mail Page

    Mail Page This page allows you to identify the email address where printer status messages will automatically be sent. See the “Configuration Menu Overview,” of the magicolor 2200 DeskLaser Installation Guide for setting choices and default values. Mail Page...
  • Page 173: Network Page

    Network Page This page displays a screen that shows the Ethernet communications settings of the printer. See the “Configuration Menu Overview,” of the magicolor 2200 DeskLaser Installation Guide for setting choices and default values. Network Page...
  • Page 174: Snmp Page

    SNMP Page This page provides SNMP information and allows you to configure the settings. See the “Configuration Menu Overview,” of the magicolor 2200 DeskLaser Installation Guide for setting choices and default values. SNMP Page...
  • Page 175: Repacking The Printer

    Repacking the Printer...
  • Page 176: Storing The Printer

    Relocating Your Printer Occasionally, you may have to move your printer to a different location, either nearby or to a distant location. To avoid damage to your printer, we advise you to follow the next instructions very carefully. Turn off the power to your printer.
  • Page 177: Repacking The Printer

    Spares at 1 (334) 633-4300 x2530 and request part number 2600674-901 for the repacking kit. Refer to the Service & Support Guide or www.minolta-qms.com for locations outside the United States. If you need to return the printer for service, be...
  • Page 178: Remove The Cables

    Remove the lower input feeder (if attached). Repack the printer for shipment. Attention To avoid toner contamination during shipment, the printer should be repacked without the fuser oil roller, toner cartridges, waste toner pack, OPC drum cartridge, or transfer belt installed.
  • Page 179: Remove The Waste Toner Pack

    Install the original right-side cover that came with the printer. Repack the duplex unit in its original shipping carton for storage or shipment. If you’re returning the printer for service, you don’t need to return the duplex unit, unless the problem is with the duplex unit.
  • Page 180: Remove The Lower Feeder Unit

    Remove the brackets on the right and left in front that are securing the optional tray to the printer. Replace the upper media tray. With the help of another person, lift the printer by its carrying grips and carrying bar, and place the printer on a table. WARNING! The printer weighs about 87.1 lb (39.5 kg) without accessories or consumables installed,...
  • Page 181: Repack The Printer

    States, call MINOLTA-QMS Spares at 1 (334) 633-4300 x2530 and request part number 2600674-901 for the repacking kit. Refer to the Service & Support Guide or www.minolta-qms.com for locations outside the United States. Place the lower cushions into the shipping carton’s base.
  • Page 182 Pack the printer for shipment as shown. If you’re also shipping the power cord and any manuals with the printer, place them in the ship- ping carton. Don’t ship these items if you’re returning the printer for service. Securely tape the top flaps of the shipping carton closed.
  • Page 183: A Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications...
  • Page 184: Requirements

    Requirements Space Requirements The illustration below shows the amount of space required for operating the printer, replacing supplies, and removing media jams. Top View 4" (102 mm) If you have added accessories, the required height will increase by 4" (102 mm) Height 37"...
  • Page 185: Power Requirements

    Clear the area of any obstruction or items such as cables that might prevent the printer from sitting directly on the flat, level surface. In an area with an ambient temperature range of 50°–95° F (10°–35° C) and relative humidity range of 15%–85% (noncondensating).
  • Page 186 If the printer is located in a cold room that is rapidly heated, or if the printer is moved from a cold place to a warm, humid place, condensation may occur within the printer, degrading print quality.
  • Page 187 Date and time information that appears on the header and/or trailer page is passed to the MINOLTA-QMS printer by the host computer. Since this information is passed in real time, it is virtually impossible for there to be any confusion regarding the century date.
  • Page 188: Engine And Controller Specifications

    Print Speed—Autoduplex The following table defines the maximum print speed in pages per minute (ppm). Page size Letter Legal Minolta NC-L4001 8,000 average prints and up to 35,000 maximum prints per month* Monochrome ppm Monochrome ppm Engine and Controller Specifications...
  • Page 189: General

    Maximum: 110 volts: 150 seconds 220 volts: 160 seconds Standard: 500-sheet tray 150-sheet multipurpose tray Optional: 500-sheet lower input feeder Standard: 250-sheet tray on top of printer Optional: 5-bin mailbox IDT RC32364 100 MHz Ethernet—10BaseT/100BaseTX Parallel—Centronics/IEEE 1284 bidirectional Type: PC-100 Compliant SDRAM DIMMs...
  • Page 190: Electrical

    Electrical Voltage and Power Voltage and frequency Phase Power consumption Compliance US: 120 volts 10% at 50–60 Hz 3 Hz Japan: 100 volts 10% at 50–60 Hz 2 Hz International: 220-240 volts +10% at 50–60 Hz 3 Hz Single Mode Operation Standby Power saver...
  • Page 191: Environmental

    Environmental Noise level Relative humidity Temperature range Altitude Inclination Engine and Controller Specifications Printing: Less than 55 dB (A) Standby: Less than 41 dB (A) Operating: 15-85% RH (noncondensing) Transportation/Storage: 30–85% RH (noncondensing) Operating: 50-95° F (10-35° C) Transportation/Storage: 32-95° F (0-35° C) Operating: 0-8202 ft (0-2500 m) Operating: 1°...
  • Page 192: Physical

    D: 21.3 in. (522 mm) Unpacked: Printer: 87.1 lbs (39.5 Lower Input Feeder: 13.2 lbs (6.0 kg) Shipping*: Printer: 117 lbs (53 kg) Lower Input Feeder: 31 lbs (14 kg) Output: Face-down Tray Capacity: 500 sheets of 20 lb bond (75 g/m Output: Face-down Mailbox Bin Capacity: Each bin holds approximately 50 sheets of 16–24 lb (60–90 g/m...
  • Page 193 Index Accessories 5-bin mailbox BuzzBox DIMM Installation Dual In-Line Memory Module (DIMM) Duplex unit Media tray Printer stand and/or cabinet Additional memory AIDC Cycle Sensor Antistatic protection Autoduplex Print speed Auto-Image Density Control ( AIDC) Border line Browser software Setting up...
  • Page 194 Board removal Specifications Cooldown pause CrownView Consumable Status page Engine page Mail page Printer Summary Page Setting up the printer web page SNMP page DIMM Downloading the System File Via Ethernet (TCP/IP) Via parallel Driver, printer See Windows Me/98/95 Configuration...
  • Page 195 Home page, printer Hotlink Media sources Printer setting Idle Status message Idle message Image darkness sensor Installation 5-bin mailbox BuzzBox Duplex unit Removing the transfer belt unit fixture Interfaces Jams Media path Preventing Removing 5-bin Mailbox BuzzBox Crown Conversion Kit...
  • Page 196 Memory module (DIMM) Dual in-line memory module Moving, printer Replacement packaging 169, 173 Multipurpose tray (also known as tray 1) Network printing Windows 2000/NT4/Me/98/95 N-up OHP film OPC drum cartridge 8, 27 Installing Removing Replacing Optional (lower feeder unit) tray...
  • Page 197 Methods or Windows 2000/NT4 Configuration Methods Printer Summary Page Printer web page Accessing with Internet Explorer Accessing with Netscape Printing Area Configuration, Windows printer driver Envelopes Labels 37, 38 Method Network, Windows 2000/NT4/Me/98/95 Printer driver, Windows Speed Printing, choosing,2-sided (Duplex) Printing...
  • Page 198 Troubleshooting 5-bin mailbox jams Color looks wrong Duplexing Media jams Nothing is printed Printer resets Printer takes too much time Status, service, and error messages Two-sided Printing Upper (standard) tray Ventilation grilles Viewing the Crown Print Monitor OHP film 38...
  • Page 199 Warming up message Warm-up time Waste toner pack Installing Removing Replacing 9, 16 Watermark Windows 2000/NT4 Configuration Methods Windows Me/98/95 Configuration Methods Windows printer driver Configuration Wrist strap for antistatic protection Y2K Compliance...

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