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User's Manual
Basic
Preparing the printer
to print
SP1360
SP1360W
SP1360S
This manual contains precautions on how to use this product safety.
Before using this product, please make sure that you read this manual.
Before
1
use
2
Setting Up
3
Printing
Basic Device
4
Operations
Appendix
Index
Rev 8
April 2021

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  • Page 1 Preparing the printer to print Printing Basic Device Operations Appendix Index SP1360 SP1360W SP1360S This manual contains precautions on how to use this product safety. Before using this product, please make sure that you read this manual. Rev 8 April 2021...
  • Page 2: Manual Configuration

    Manual Configuration The following user manuals are enclosed with the product. Read this first Step • Checking the product • Parts nomenclature and functions • Using the device to its fullest Opening the box and installing the printer • Installing the device Set-up Guide •...
  • Page 3: Reading The Manual

    Reading the Manual Symbols Note z These are cautions and restrictions for the correct operation of the device. Make sure to read to avoid misoperation. Memo z Knowledge of the information before using the device is useful and can act as a reference. Reading is recommended. Reference z These are the reference pages.
  • Page 4 Screens The device illustrations used herein show the The images of the control panel and PC used SP1360 model unless otherwise specified. herein are examples. The images may differ from actual products and screens. Illustrations may differ from the actual product.
  • Page 5: Illustrations

    Inscriptions The following inscriptions are used in this manual. z SP1360 → SP1360 z SP1360W → SP1360W z SP1360S → SP1360S ® ® z Microsoft Windows 7 64-bit Edition operating system → Windows 7 (64bit version) ® ® z Microsoft Windows 7 operating system →...
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  • Page 7: About The Product Warranty

    About the Product Warranty Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is complete, accurate, and up-to-date. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for the results of errors beyond its control. The manufacturer also cannot guarantee that changes in software and equipment made by other manufacturers and referred to in this guide will not affect the applicability of the information in it.
  • Page 8: Energy Star

    ENERGY STAR Target countries of the ENERGY STAR program are the United States, Canada and Japan. It is not applicable to other countries. This product is compliant with ENERGY STAR v2.0 only. Emergency first aid Take care with toner powder: If swallowed, give small amounts of cold water and seek medical attention.
  • Page 9: For Your Safety

    For Your Safety Read the User’s Manual for your safety before using the product. Cautions related to safety WARNING A warning provides additional information which, if ignored, may result in a risk of personal injury. A caution provides additional information which, if ignored, may result in equipment malfunction CAUTION or damage.
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    Environmental information ...............8 For Your Safety ..................9 Cautions related to safety ....................General cautions ........................ Viable with SP1360/SP1360W/SP1360S ........... 14 1. Before use ................17 Checking the product ................17 Checking the Package Contents ................Parts Nomenclature and Functions ............18 Main Unit .......................
  • Page 11 Contents Function Numbers Table ....................Using the Device to its Fullest Extent ............31 Options ......................... Color management server ..................2. Setting Up ................33 Installing the Device ................33 Installation Conditions ..................... Installation Procedure ....................Opening the Package and Installation ................ Opening the Package and Moving the Device ................
  • Page 12 Contents Installing Printer Drivers (Macintosh) ................. Network Connections ......................USB Connections ......................If Setup Fails ........................Adding Options ....................... 3. Printing ................81 Paper ....................81 Usable Paper Types ....................Paper Feed and Output Methods Selectable for Each Paper type ........(Landscape) and (Portrait) Icons ................
  • Page 13 Contents Setting the time before the printer enters Auto Power Off mode ......... Checking print quantities ..............114 Checking Consumables, and Remaining Maintenance Unit Quantities and Service Life .................. 115 Canceling Printing ................116 Adding Printers Using LPD (TCP/IP) Protocols .......... 117 Preparations ......................
  • Page 14: Viable With Sp1360/Sp1360W/Sp1360S

    Viable with SP1360/SP1360W/SP1360S Viable with SP1360/SP1360W/SP1360S Abundant color matching functions It is possible to print from various can be used applications The device has functions to The built-in Adobe PostScript3, compensate color misalignment and PCL6 emulation, and XPS emulation density using the control panel, and enable printing from a wide range of can adjust the color balance.
  • Page 15 Viable with SP1360/SP1360W/SP1360S Functions can be set using the Usable as a network printer control panel High-quality, high-speed printing is Various device functions can be set possible from various applications. such as changing paper size and (With A4 , 50 sheets a minute using network setup from the control panel.
  • Page 16 Viable with SP1360/SP1360W/SP1360S Use the help function to check if Increasing the quantity of paper you do not understand something that can be fed or if trouble occurs when using the device Mounting the optional expansion Press the [HELP] button on the...
  • Page 17: Before Use

    Open the packing case and check the contents of magenta, and cyan) the box. CAUTION There is a risk of injury. z SP1360 models weigh approx. 98kg*, and SP136W/SP1360S models weigh approx. 111kg*, so make sure to use at least 4 people Note minimum when lifting.
  • Page 18: Parts Nomenclature And Functions

    Parts Nomenclature and Functions Parts Nomenclature and Functions Main Unit Front/Right Side Toner Cover Face Down Stacker Open this to replace the toner cartridge. The printed sheets are placed printed-side down and discharged. Control Panel Right Side Cover Displays the device status and menus, and sets the Open this to replace the multi-purpose tray feed functions.
  • Page 19: Back/Left Side

    Parts Nomenclature and Functions Back/Left Side Interface Exit Unit There are a LAN (network) interface connector and a Open this when replacing the fuser unit or transfer USB interface connector. See “Interface” (P.23) roller unit, or to clear paper jams. the interfaces.
  • Page 20: Printer Interior

    Parts Nomenclature and Functions Printer Interior Front Interior Toner Cartridge Slot z The remaining toner quantity is normally displayed Set the toner cartridge here. when "Display remaining toner quantity" has been “Mounting Consumables” (P.39) set using the control panel standby screen. z The toner cartridge is a consumable.
  • Page 21: Right Side Interior

    Parts Nomenclature and Functions Right Side Interior Multi-purpose Tray/MP Tray Auxiliary Supporter You can print on various papers, including postcards Maintains the paper when paper has been set in the and envelopes, etc. multi-purpose tray. Further, use when printing to the topside of the paper that has been set.
  • Page 22: Left Side Interior

    Parts Nomenclature and Functions Left Side Interior Face Up Stacker Paper Supporter Open the stacker to set and eject the paper face-up. Secures the paper ejected to the face-up stacker. Auxiliary Supporter Secures so that the ejected paper does not droop. Fuser Unit Fuser Unit’s Lock Lever This unit fixes the toner to the paper.
  • Page 23: Interface

    Parts Nomenclature and Functions Interface LAN (network) Interface Connector USB Interface Connector Connects the LAN cable. Connects the USB cable. - 23 -...
  • Page 24: Control Panel

    Parts Nomenclature and Functions Control Panel Liquid crystal panel ATTENTION lamp z Displays the device status and menus. Displays the device status. z There are two types of standby screen: "Remaining Normally OFF. toner quantity display" and "Tray information Lit or flashes orange if an error occurs. display".
  • Page 25: Main Control Panel Features

    Parts Nomenclature and Functions Main Control Panel Features The control panel can be used to check the device status and implement various device functions. The toner cartridge can be replaced while viewing the liquid crystal display on the control panel. Further, you can also perform operations while checking the messages displayed on the liquid crystal panel if paper jams or device malfunctions occur.
  • Page 26 Parts Nomenclature and Functions „ Standby Screen Press the scroll button several times to select [Panel Setup], and then press There are two types: "Remaining toner quantity display" and "Tray information display". the [OK] button. Use the following procedure to switch the standby screens.
  • Page 27 Parts Nomenclature and Functions „ Error Screen „ Help Screen If a printer error occurs, the maintenance lamp Press the [HELP] button to display the help will either turn ON or flash, and a message will screen. Further, press the [HELP] button when it be displayed in the liquid crystal panel.
  • Page 28: Adjusting The Control Panel Brightness

    Parts Nomenclature and Functions Adjusting the Control Panel Select [Panel Setup], and press the [OK] Brightness button. Use the following procedure to adjust the brightness of the liquid crystal panel. Memo z The brightness (backlight) of the liquid crystal panel can be set individually for during control panel operations and when in power save mode.
  • Page 29: Using The 10-Key Pad

    Parts Nomenclature and Functions Using the 10-Key Pad „ Function Number Input Screen When "Ready To Print" is displayed in the Use to input alphanumeric characters. standby screen, press the [Fn] key and then The characters that can be entered when each press the desired number to display the relevant key is pressed, and the toggling of the input menu item.
  • Page 30: Function Numbers Table

    Parts Nomenclature and Functions Function Numbers Table Function No. Function No. Menu Item Media Weight (Tray 5) Function No. Function No. Menu Item A3Nobi Paper (Tray 5) Print Secure Job (Encrypted Job) Legal14 Paper (Tray 5) Print Secure Job (Stored Job) A5LEF/A6/Hagaki Paper (Tray 5) Paper Size (Tray 1) A5SEF/Oufuku Hagaki Paper (Tray 5)
  • Page 31: Using The Device To Its Fullest Extent

    Using the Device to its Fullest Extent Using the Device to its Fullest Extent Options The following options are supplied for the device. „ Expansion tray units (trays 2/3/4/5) Expansion tray unit Expansion tray unit with casters Large-capacity expansion tray unit (Expandable up to 2 levels) (N36130A) (3 trays in one, with casters)
  • Page 32: Color Management Server

    Parts Nomenclature and Functions - 32 -...
  • Page 33: Setting Up

    Consider the following environmental conditions can support the weight of the device before before selecting the device installation location. installing. (The main unit weights are as follows: SP1360: Approx. 98kg*; SP1360W/SP1360S: „ Installation Environment Approx. 111kg*.) Use in a location where temperature and *: Includes consumables such as image drums and toner humidity are within the following ranges.
  • Page 34 Installing the Device „ Installation Precautions z Front view (with expansion tray mounted) WARNING 400mm ⿟ Do not install close to high-temperature locations or naked flames. ⿟ Do not install in locations where chemical reactions occur (e.g., laboratories). ⿟ Do not install close to combustible solutions such as alcohol or thinners, etc.
  • Page 35 ⿟ When moving the device, hold the carrying lever and carrying handles. ⿟ The main device weight is approx. 98kg* for models SP1360 and approx. 111kg* for model SP1360W/SP1360S. When lifting or moving the device, make sure to use at least 4 people.
  • Page 36: Installation Procedure

    CAUTION There is a risk of injury. ⿟ The weight of the device is approx. 98kg* for models SP1360, and approx. 111kg* for model SP1360W/SP1360S, so make sure to use at least 4 people to lift. *: Includes consumables such as image drums and toner cartridges, etc.
  • Page 37 Installing the Device Open the package, and remove the Remove the cover bag enclosing the main printer unit. device accessories ( ), and enclosed manual, protective equipment, and Note shock-absorbing material ( ⿟ Do not remove the tape securing the protective equipment, paper feed trays, and side covers before transporting the device to its installation location.
  • Page 38 Installing the Device Hold the carrying levers while grasping Pull out the tray 1 paper cassette. the carrying handles, and use at least 4 people to lift and carry simultaneously. Note ⿟ Make sure not hold anywhere other than the carrying handles, such as the paper feed trays or side covers, etc.
  • Page 39: Mounting Consumables

    Installing the Device Mounting Consumables Close the toner replacement cover. „ Setting the Toner Cartridge Remove the toner cartridge from its cover bag. Shake the toner cartridge both „ Remove the image drum stopper horizontally and vertically. Memo ⿟ The image drum is set inside the device at the factory. Reference ⿟...
  • Page 40 Installing the Device Gently raise the (blue) lever ( ), and Place the image drum that has been removed onto a flat surface covered remove the image drum ( ) while being careful not to touch the green with paper, and remove 4 stoppers cylinder with your hands.
  • Page 41 Installing the Device „ Set the transfer roller unit. Align the (red) arrow labels on the image drum with the arrows on the device, and gently insert into the slot Lift the exit unit opener ( ), and pull and push in firmly all the way while out the exit unit.
  • Page 42 Installing the Device Take out the transfer roller unit from Set the transfer roller unit to the exit the package. unit. Note ⿟ Do not touch sponge of the transfer roller unit. Memo ⿟ The toner used for quality inspection might be adhered to the roller surface.
  • Page 43: Setting Paper

    Installing the Device Setting Paper Set the paper with the print surface face-down. This section explains how to set the paper in tray 1 or trays 2/3/4/5. Memo ⿟ In this section, setting paper in tray 1 is used as an example.
  • Page 44: Mounting The Expansion Tray Unit (Optional)

    Installing the Device Mounting the Expansion „ Expansion tray unit with casters Tray Unit (Optional) Mount the (optional) expansion tray unit to increase the quantity and types of paper that can be set in the device. The expansion tray unit has a large-capacity tray comprising the 1st and 3rd trays.
  • Page 45 5. CAUTION There is a risk of injury. ⿟ The weight of the device is approx. 98kg* for models SP1360, and approx. 111kg* for model SP1360W/SP1360S, so make sure to use at least 4 people to lift. Tray 1 (standard)
  • Page 46 Installing the Device Push down the lock levers on the Note casters (x2) at the front of the device ⿟ If using the expansion tray unit and large-capacity expansion tray unit, first mount the expansion tray to lock the casters. unit to the large-capacity expansion tray unit, and then mount the main printer unit to the expansion tray unit.
  • Page 47 Installing the Device Rotate the nuts and bolts at the bottom If moving the printer or replacing consumables of each foot to lower the feet. or maintenance units, or setting paper in the tray, check the following points to prevent the printer from toppling.
  • Page 48: Mounting The Built-In Hdd (Optional)

    Installing the Device Mounting the Built-in HDD Check that the internal LED lamp ( ) is OFF. (Optional) Mount the (optional) built-in HDD to increase the memory capacity or implement secure printing. Reference ⿟ For the functions required by the HDD, see "Advanced". „...
  • Page 49 Installing the Device Close the access cover. Press either the scroll button on the control panel to display the "Functions" screen. Memo ⿟ Print the "Configuration" on A4 size paper. Set A4 Tighten the access cover screws. size paper in the paper feed tray. Press the scroll button to select [Print Information], and then press the [OK]...
  • Page 50: Turning On/Off The Power

    Turning ON/OFF the Power ⿟ Turning ON/OFF the Power Power Supply Precautions Power Supply Conditions Observe the following power supply conditions. There is a risk of getting Current: 110 - 127VAC an electric shock and/or WARNING (Range 99 - 140 VAC) causing fire.
  • Page 51: Connecting Power Cables

    Turning ON/OFF the Power Connecting Power Cables Turning ON the Power Supply Check that the device power supply is turned OFF. Note ⿟ For the SP1360S model, do not turn ON the power supply The device is OFF when the main power before the Spot Color kit has been set.
  • Page 52: Turning Off The Power Supply

    Turning ON/OFF the Power Turning OFF the Power In the following cases, use the following procedure to turn OFF the main power supply. Supply If not using the device for long periods over holidays or during travel, etc. During normal use, use the following procedure If mounting optional or maintenance products.
  • Page 53: Test Printing Using The Printer Only

    Test Printing Using the Printer Only ⿟ Test Printing Using the Printer Only Check that printing is actually enabled using the printer only. Check by printing the device setup and setup details, which enable the status to be checked. (Printer information.) Memo ⿟...
  • Page 54: Printer Information

    Test Printing Using the Printer Only Printer Information During test printing, the following device setup details (printer information) will be printed. Memo ⿟ Use the printer information to check the functions that are currently usable, the settings table, the software and hardware versions built into the device, and the print quantity, etc.
  • Page 55: Connecting The Pc

    Connecting the PC ⿟ Connecting the PC Flow for Installing Drivers This section explains how to connect the device to a PC. on a PC Connecting to PC For Windows For Macintosh Connecting via a network Connecting via a Connecting via USB Connecting via USB Connecting via Connecting via...
  • Page 56: Operating Environment

    Connecting the PC Operating Environment The device is compatible with the following operating systems (OS). z Windows 8.1/Windows 8.1 (64-bit version)* z Windows 8/Windows 8 (64-bit version)* z Windows Server 2012 R2 z Windows Server 2012 z Windows 7/Windows 7 (64-bit version) z Windows Vista/Windows Vista (64-bit version) z Windows Server 2008 R2 z Windows Server 2008/Windows Server 2008 (x64 version)
  • Page 57: Connecting Cables

    Connecting the PC Connecting Cables „ Connecting LAN Cables Connect the LAN cable to the LAN Connect the device to a PC or network. (network) interface connector ( The device is equipped with the LAN (network) Connect the other end of the LAN cable interface connectors and USB interface connectors as standard.
  • Page 58: Connecting Using Usb Cables

    Connecting the PC Connecting Using USB Cables „ Connecting USB Cables Connect the device and PC using USB cables. Note ⿟ If the printer drivers are not installed on the PC, remove the USB cable fromthe PC, and first install the printer drivers.
  • Page 59: Installer Printer Drivers (Windows)

    Connecting the PC Installer Printer Drivers „ Setting the IP Address in the Device Using the Control Panel (Windows) Memo ⿟ If configuring using a small scale network that connects the device to a single PC, set the following IP address Network Connections (conforming to RFC1918).
  • Page 60 Connecting the PC Use the 10-key pad to enter the If setting the IP address manually, press administrator password. the scroll button to select [Manual], and then press the [OK] button. The default factory-set password is the first 10 digits of the serial number. Go to Step 8 Press the [OK] button after entering Network Setup...
  • Page 61 Connecting the PC Press the scroll button to select Press the [ON LINE] button to complete [Subnet Mask], and then press the [OK] the network setup. button. Network Setup 1/2 Page TCP/IP NetBIOS over TCP EtherTalk IP Address Set IPv4 Address Subnet Mask Use Online button to return to standby screen Enter the subnet mask in the same way...
  • Page 62 Connecting the PC „ Setting the IP Address in the PC Select [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)], and click [Properties]. Note ⿟ If the IP address has already been set in the PC or is acquired automatically, go to “Setting the IP Address in the Device Using the Control Panel”...
  • Page 63 Connecting the PC „ Setting the Device Network Click [Device Network Setup]. Memo ⿟ If you have set up the IP address for this printer by following Steps 1~14 in “Installer Printer Drivers (Windows)” (P.59), then skip this section. Download drivers from IntoPrint support site.
  • Page 64 Connecting the PC „ Installing Printer Drivers Select the printer model to be used, and click [Next]. Check that the device and PC are connected, and that the power supply is turned ON. Reference ⿟ “Connecting Using LAN Cables” (P.57) Download the print driver from IntoPrints support site.
  • Page 65: Usb Connections

    OS. „ Setup Flow Turning ON the PC power supply Installing the printer drivers Check that the IntoPrint SP1360 icon is Turning ON the device power supply displayed. Turn ON the PC power supply to start Left-click the IntoPrint SP1360 icon and Windows.
  • Page 66 Connecting the PC Read the "Environmental advice for When the following screen is displayed Users", and click [Next]. during the installation, connect the device and PC using a USB cable, and then turn ON the device power supply. Select the printer model to be used, and click [Next].
  • Page 67: If Setup Fails

    Connecting the PC Select [Start]> [Devices and Printers]. Check that the IntoPrint SP1360 icon is displayed. Right-click the IntoPrint SP1360 icon and select and item from the menu, and check that all the printer drivers that have been installed are displayed in the sub-menu.
  • Page 68: Installing Printer Drivers (Macintosh)

    Connecting the PC Installing Printer Drivers „ Setup Flow The setup procedure may differ depending on (Macintosh) the print method. Bonjour/ EtherTalk Rendezvous Network Connections Turning ON the power Turning ON the power To connect Mac OS X and the device via a supply supply network, install the printer drivers on the...
  • Page 69 Connecting the PC „ Using EtherTalk Check that [Network Setup] has been selected, and press the [OK] button. ‰ Enable EtherTalk using the control panel, Admin Setup 1/2 Page and disable sleep mode Network Setup If connecting to a network using EtherTalk, it USB Setup is necessary to enable EtherTalk in the printer, Print Setup...
  • Page 70 Connecting the PC Press the [BACK] button to display the Press the [ON LINE] button to return to [Admin Setup] screen. the standby screen. Admin Setup 1/2 Page Network Setup USB Setup Print Setup PS Setup PCL Setup XPS Setup Use Online button to return to standby screen Press the scroll button several times...
  • Page 71 Select [System Preferences] from the Apple menu. Click [Print & Scan]. Note ⿟ If [IntoPrint SP1360(PS)] is not displayed correctly Click [+]. in [Kind], click [-] to delete the device from [Printers], and repeat Steps 7 to 10 again. Click [AppleTalk].
  • Page 72 SP1360(PS)] is displayed in [Use]. X10.5-10.10.pkg]. The name of the printer will be displayed in the format "IntoPrint- SP1360-(last 6 digits of MAC address)". Enter the Mac OS X administrator password, and click [Install software]. Finish the installation by following the instructions displayed on the screen.
  • Page 73 If an optional built-in HDD has been mounted, enable the [Hard Disk] check box. Note ⿟ If [IntoPrint SP1360(PS)] is not displayed correctly in [Kind], click [-] to delete the device from [Printer], and then repeat Steps 8 to 11 again. - 73 -...
  • Page 74: Usb Connections

    “Connecting Using USB Cables” (P.58) Download the driver from IntoPrints support site. Double-click the IntoPrint icon on the desktop. Check that [IntoPrint SP1360] is Double-click [Driver] > [Installer for OS displayed in the "Add" screen, and click X10.5-10.10.pkg]. [Add]. - 74 -...
  • Page 75: If Setup Fails

    Connecting the PC Click [Configure] in the next screen. Check that [IntoPrint SP1360] is If the optional expansion tray unit has displayed as added to the printer list, been mounted to the device, you can and close the "Print & Scan" screen.
  • Page 76: Adding Options

    If using a USB connection, select „ Windows PS Printer Drivers [Installed] in [Hard Disk]. Click [Start], and select [Devices and Printers]. Right-click the IntoPrint SP1360 icon, and select [Printer properties]. ([IntoPrint SP1360(PS)] if installing multiple printer drivers.) Select the [Device Settings] tab.
  • Page 77 If using a network connection, click [Get Click [Start], and select [Devices and Printer Settings]. Printers]. If using a USB connection, enable the Right-click the IntoPrint SP1360 [Printer Hard Disk] check box. icon, and select [Printer properties]. ([IntoPrint SP1360(PCL6)] if installing multiple printer drivers.) Select the [Device Options] tab.
  • Page 78 Connecting the PC „ Mac OS X PS Printer Drivers „ Memo Note ⿟ This section describes the operations procedures for Mac OS X 10.8 unless otherwise specified. Screens and operations procedures may differ depending on the version. Select [System Preferences] from the Apple menu.
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  • Page 81: Printing

    Paper 3. Printing This chapter explains the methods from setting the paper in the device to actual printing. Paper Usable Paper Types For high-quality printing it is necessary to use paper that satisfies conditions regarding quality, thickness, paper finish, etc. If printing on paper not recommended by IntoPrint, thoroughly test the print quality and paper traveling performance, etc., and check that there are no impediments before use.
  • Page 82 Paper „ Paper Types, Size, and Thickness Note z Paper sources and output are restricted by paper type, size, and thickness. Type Size unit: mm (inches) Thickness Plain paper A3Nobi 328×453 GSM paper weight 52-360g/m (ream weight 45-309kg) A3Wide 320×450 Paper under GSM paper weight 52 to 297×420 64g/m...
  • Page 83 Paper Type Size unit: mm (inches) Thickness Envelopes Younaga #3 120×235 Using GSM weight 85g/m paper Kakugata #6 162×229 Nagagata #3 120×235 Nagagata #4 90×205 Nagagata #40 90×225 Yougata #0 120×235 Yougata #2 114×162 Yougata #4 105×235 Kakugata #6 162×229 Kakugata #2 240×332 Kakugata #3...
  • Page 84 Paper „ Setting the Paper Weight Set the paper weight according to the ream weight of the paper to be used. This step is not required for Media Weight (Auto), but in case of paper jam or decrease in printing quality, manual setting is recommended.
  • Page 85: Paper Feed And Output Methods Selectable For Each Paper Type

    Paper Paper Feed and Output Methods Selectable for Each Paper type O: Usable X: Not usable Settable tray Output bin Trays Type Size Thickness Multi-purpose Tray 1 2 to 5 Face-up Face-down tray (Optional) Plain paper A3Nobi, A3Wide, A3, GSM 64 to 320 g/m (With A4Wide, A4, A5, A6, Duplex)
  • Page 86 Paper Settable tray Output bin Trays Type Size Thickness Multi-purpose Tray 1 2 to 5 Face-up Face-down tray (Optional) Postcard Hagaki, Oufuku Hagaki 4-Ren Hagaki Envelope Nagagata #3, Using GSM weight Nagagata #4, 85g/m paper Nagagata #40, Yougata #0, Yougata #2 (C6), Yougata #4, Kakugata #2, Kakugata #3,...
  • Page 87: (Landscape) And (Portrait) Icons

    Paper (Landscape) and icon describes placing the paper horizontally as viewed from the front of the printer. (Paper is (Portrait) Icons fed vertically.) icon describes placing the paper vertically as viewed from the front of the printer. (Paper is fed horizontally.) Paper Feed Orientation Trays...
  • Page 88: Printing From Trays

    Printing from Trays Printing from Trays With the exception of some paper sizes, the printer automatically detects the size of paper set in trays 1 to 5 . Further, only the width of the paper size is automatically detected. *: Trays 2 to 5 are optional. Memo z The printer does not automatically detect the following paper sizes.
  • Page 89: Printing From Trays

    Printing from Trays Printing from Trays Set the paper with the print surface face-down. Open the file to be printed on the PC, and select [Paper Size], [Paper Source], and [Media Weight] to print via the paper driver. This section explains how to print using "Tray 1" or "Auto"...
  • Page 90 Printing from Trays „ Using Windows PCL Printer Use [Paper Source] in the [Paper/ Quality] tab to select the tray to be Drivers used, and click [Advanced]. Open the file to be printed using WordPad. Click [Page Setup] in the [File] menu. Select the paper size and print orientation, and click [OK].
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  • Page 92 Printing from Trays „ Using Mac OS X Printer Drivers Chick the [Feed] tab in the printer setup panel, and select [Media Type] Open the file to be printed using and [Media Weight]. TextEdit. Click [Page Setup] in the [File] menu. Select the paper size and print orientation using the page setup dialog box, and click [OK].
  • Page 93: Printing From The Multi-Purpose Tray

    Printing from the Multi-Purpose Tray Printing from the Multi-Purpose Tray Setting Paper in the Multi- Select [Media Type], and press the [OK] button. Purpose Tray Setting Paper Using the Control Panel If the paper size is "Envelope" or "Custom Size", use the control panel to set the paper size.
  • Page 94: Setting Paper

    Printing from the Multi-Purpose Tray Setting Paper Press the scroll buttons to select the size of the paper that has been set, The multi-purpose tray prints to the face-up side and press the [OK] button. of the paper that has been set. Note z Do not collate and set paper of different sizes, types, and thicknesses at the same time.
  • Page 95 Printing from the Multi-Purpose Tray Adjust the paper guide ( ) to the width Adjust the paper guide to fit the width of the paper that has been set. of the paper that has been set. Release and return the setting lever ( Thoroughly sort the paper.
  • Page 96: Printing From The Multi-Purpose Tray

    Printing from the Multi-Purpose Tray Printing from the Multi- „ Using Windows PS Printer Drivers Purpose Tray Open the file to be printed using WordPad. Print to the paper set in the multi-purpose tray. The main operating procedures are described Click [Page Setup] in the [File] menu.
  • Page 97 Printing from the Multi-Purpose Tray Select [Paper Size] from [Paper/Output] Select a suitable value from [Media in the "Advanced Options" tab. Weight] in the "Advanced Options" screen, and then click [OK]. Select [Multi-Purpose Tray] in [Paper Source] in the [Paper/Quality] tab, and Memo click [Advanced].
  • Page 98 Printing from the Multi-Purpose Tray „ Using Windows PCL Printer Drivers Click [Paper Feed Options]. Open the file to be printed using WordPad. Click [Page Setup] in the [File] menu. Select the paper size and print orientation, and click [OK]. Click [Print] in the [File] menu.
  • Page 99 Printing from the Multi-Purpose Tray „ Using Mac OS X Printer Drivers Select [Print Options] using the print dialog box. Open the file to be printed using TextEdit. Click [Page Setup] in the [File] menu. Select the paper size and print orientation using the page setup dialog box, and click [OK].
  • Page 100 Outputting Paper Outputting Paper The printer outputs the paper either to the face-down stacker or the face-up stacker. The face-down stacker can accumulate approx. 620 sheets of GMS 64g/m paper. The face-up stacker can accumulate approx. 300 sheets of GMS 64g/m paper.
  • Page 101: Outputting Paper

    Outputting Paper „ Using Mac OS X Printer Drivers Using the Face-Up Stacker (Print Face Is Up) Memo z This section uses "TextEdit" as an example. The paper is output with the print side face- Open the file to be printed. up.
  • Page 102 Outputting Paper „ Using Mac OS X Printer Drivers Open the file to be printed. Customers using Mac OSX go to “Using Memo Mac OS X Printer Drivers” Step 5. z This section uses "TextEdit" as an example. Select [Print] in the [File] menu. Click [Advanced] in the "Print"...
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  • Page 105: Basic Device Operations

    Setting Power Save Mode 4. Basic Device Operations This chapter explains how to set power save mode, which reduces device power consumption, how to check print quantities, the service life of consumables, remaining maintenance unit quantities and service life, and how to cancel printing. You can set the printer to enter power save mode from the standby screen.
  • Page 106: Setting The Time Before The Printer Enters Power Save Mode

    Setting Power Save Mode Setting the time before the Select [Enable], and press the [OK] button. printer enters power save mode You can set the time until power save mode is entered. The default factory setting is "1 min." Lengthening the time until power save mode is entered may shorten the time until printing starts.
  • Page 107: Setting Sleep Mode

    Setting Power Save Mode Setting sleep mode Press the [ON LINE] button to return to the standby screen. The device can be set to enter sleep mode from power save mode when no printing or data has been received after a fixed period of time. The default factory setting is to enable sleep, so implementing this procedure is unnecessary.
  • Page 108: Setting The Time Before The Printer Enters Sleep Mode

    Setting Power Save Mode Setting the time before the Select [Sleep], and press the [OK] button. printer enters sleep mode You can set the time until sleep mode is entered. The default factory setting is "15 mins." Lengthening the time until sleep mode is entered may shorten the time until printing starts.
  • Page 109 Setting Power Save Mode Press the [ON LINE] button to return to the standby screen. Memo z The settable times until sleep mode is entered are described below. 1 min., 2 mins., 3 mins., 4 mins., 5 mins., 10 mins., 15 mins., 30 mins., 60 mins.
  • Page 110: Restrictions In Sleep Mode

    Setting Power Save Mode Restrictions in sleep mode This section explains the restrictions when the device is in sleep mode. When the device is displaying an error, entering sleep mode may be disabled. Printer driver utility restrictions When the device enters sleep mode, the printer driver and utility functions are restricted as described below.
  • Page 111: Network Function Restrictions

    Setting Power Save Mode Network function restrictions „ Protocols with client functions do not operate In sleep mode, the following restrictions apply to While in sleep mode, the following protocols with the network functions. client functions do not operate. „ Sleep mode is disabled z E-mail alert In the following cases, the device cannot enter z SNMP Trap...
  • Page 112: Setup To Turn Off The Power Supply Automatically

    Setup to Turn OFF the Power Supply Automatically Setup to Turn OFF the Power Supply Automatically Setting auto power OFF Enter the administrator password, and press the [OK] button. mode Memo The device can be set to enter OFF mode z In the default factory settings, the administrator automatically when no printing or data has been password is [The first 10 digits of the serial...
  • Page 113: Setting The Time Before The Printer Enters Auto Power Off Mode

    Setup to Turn OFF the Power Supply Automatically Setting the time before the printer Press the [ON LINE] button to return to the standby screen. enters Auto Power Off mode You can set the time until OFF mode is entered. The default factory setting is "4 hours".
  • Page 114: Checking Print Quantities

    Checking print quantities Checking print quantities You can check the quantity of printed paper to date. You can also check the quantities printed (fed) from each tray. Press the scroll button Press the [OK] button. To continue checking other items, press Select [Configuration], and press the the [BACK] button and return to 4.
  • Page 115: Checking Consumables, And Remaining Maintenance Unit Quantities And Service Life

    Checking Consumables, and Remaining Maintenance Unit Quantities and Service Life Checking Consumables, and Remaining Maintenance Unit Quantities and Service Life You can check the remaining quantities and service life of the toner, image drum, belt unit, fixer unit, and waste toner box. Press the scroll button Press the [OK] button.
  • Page 116: Canceling Printing

    Canceling Printing Canceling Printing To cancel data while printing or during print preparation, press the [CANCEL] button on the control panel. When the [CANCEL] button is pressed, the following screens will be displayed. To cancel printing, select [Yes], and press the [OK] button.
  • Page 117: Adding Printers Using Lpd (Tcp/Ip) Protocols

    Adding Printers Using LPD (TCP/IP) Protocols Adding Printers Using LPD (TCP/IP) Protocols With Mac OS X environments, you can connect printers using LPD protocols (TCP/IP). Apple Talk cannot be used with Mac OS X 10.6 or later, so for network connections, connect the printer using Bonjour (Rendezvous) protocols or LPD protocols (TCP/IP).
  • Page 118 Enter "Ip" as the queue name. The IP address entered in Step (1) will be displayed. Enter any desired name. This explanation uses SP1360 (LPD) as an example. The printer to be used (PS) will be displayed automatically as the driver.
  • Page 119: Appendix

    *1: Displayed when trays 2 to 5 are mounted. *2: Displayed when using white toner in SP1360W/SP1360S. *3: Displayed when using clear toner in SP1360S. *4: Not displayed with SP1360. *5: Displayed when the built-in HDD is mounted. *6: Displayed with SP1360W.
  • Page 120 Table of control panel menu items Print Information Configuration Print F100 Network Print F101 Demo Page DEMO1 Print File List Print PS Font List Print PCL Font List Print IBM PPR Font List Print EPSON FX Font List Print Usage Report Print F102 Error Log...
  • Page 121 Table of control panel menu items Menus MPTray Config Tray Configuration Paper Size (A4 X Dimension (210mm/8.3") Y Dimension (297mm/11.7") Media Type (Plain) Media Weight (Auto) Tray Usage (Normal Tray) Tray1 Config Paper Size (Cassette Size) X Dimension (210mm/8.3") Y Dimension (297mm/11.7") Media Type (Plain) Media Weight (Auto)
  • Page 122 Table of control panel menu items System Adjust Power Save Time (1 minute) F200 Sleep Time (15 minutes) F201 Auto Power Off Time (4 hours) F202 Clearable Warning (ONLINE) Auto Continue (Off) Manual Timeout (60 seconds) Wait Timeout (40 seconds) Low Toner (Continue) Jam Recovery (On) Error Report (Off)
  • Page 123 *2: Displayed when [Paper size] is set to [Custom]. *3: Displayed when white toner is used in SP1360W/SP1360S. *4: Displayed when clear toner is used in SP1360S. *5: Not displayed with SP1360. *6: Displayed with SP1360W. *7: Not displayed with SP1360W.
  • Page 124 Table of control panel menu items Admin Setup Network Setup TCP/IP (Enable) NetBIOS over TCP (Enable) EtherTalk (Disable) IP Address Set (Auto) IPv4 Address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) Subnet Mask (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) Gateway Address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) Web (Enable) Telnet (Disable) FTP (Disable) IPSec (Disable) SNMP (Enable) Network Scale (Normal) Gigabit Network (Disable) Hub Link Setting (Auto)
  • Page 125 Table of control panel menu items XPS Setup DigitalSignature (Off) DiscardControl (Auto) MC Mode (On) Unzip Mode (Speed) White Page Skip (Off) IBM PPR Setup Character Pitch (10 CPI) Font Condense (12 CPI to 20 CPI) Character Set (SET-2) Symbol Set (IBM-437) Letter O Style (Disable) Zero Character (Normal) Line Pitch (6 LPI)
  • Page 126 *1: Displayed when trays 2 to 5 are mounted. *2: Displayed when [Default Edit Size] is set to [Custom]. *3: Not displayed with SP1360/SP1360W. *4: The time zone and time are set at the factory. *5: Displayed when [Storage Common Setup] > [Enable Initialization] is set to [Yes].
  • Page 127 White Tuning *1 *3 Mid-Tone (0) Dark (0) *1: Displayed when using white toner in SP1360W/SP1360S. *2: Displayed when using clear toner in SP1360S. *3: Not displayed with SP1360/SP1360W. Boot Menu Execute Network Factory Defaults Enable HDD (Yes) HDD Setup...
  • Page 128: Basic Windows Functions

    Click [Setup], and select [Control Click [Setup], and select [Control panel]> [Show devices and printers]. panel]> [Show devices and printers]. Right-click the IntoPrint SP1360 icon, Right-click the IntoPrint SP1360 icon, and select [Printing Preferences]. and select [Printing Preferences]. „ Windows Vista/Windows Server „...
  • Page 129: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications Main specifications Model Number SP1360: N36100A(120V), SP1360W/SP1360S: N36101A(120V), SP1360/SP1360W/SP1360S: ARM Processor (1.2GHz) RAM (standard/ 2GB/2GB max.) Weight SP1360: Approx. 82kg (not including consumables) SP1360W/SP1360S: Approx. 91kg (not including consumables) Power 110 to 127 VAC (Range 99 to 140 VAC), 50/60 Hz ± 2% Power consumption During operations: 1,600W max./Average 1,100W...
  • Page 130 Specifications SP1360 SP1360 SP1360W Print Color CMYK 50 pages/min. (A4 landscape feed), 28 pages/min. (A3 portrait feed) speed (1-sided) (If auto paper weight is set) CMYK+Spot Color CMYK+Spot CMYK+Spot Color white: Color white: 45 pages/min. 45 pages/min. (A4 landscape (A4 landscape...
  • Page 131 Specifications Paper Multi-purpose Capacity 310 sheets (GSM weight 64g/m , total thickness 31mm max.) feed tray method/ 1st tray Capacity 580 sheets (GSM weight 64g/m , total thickness 53mm max.) Feed Expansion (Optional) Capacity 580 sheets (GSM weight 64g/m , total thickness 53mm max.) quantity tray unit Large-capacity...
  • Page 132: Network Interface Specifications

    Specifications Network interface specifications z Basic specifications Network protocols z For TCP/IP z For EtherTalk z Connectors 1000BASE-T / 100 BASE-TX / 10 BASE-T (Auto switching and simultaneous use are not possible) Note z The default factory setting is to disable 1000BASE-T. If using with 1000BASE-T, use the control panel to make the following settings.
  • Page 133: Usb Interface Specifications

    Specifications USB interface specifications z Basic specifications USB (supports Hi-Speed USB) z Connectors B receptacle (female) upstream port z Cables 5m max. USB2.0 specifications cable (2m max. recommended) (Do not use shielded cable wires.) z Send mode Full speed (12Mbps±0.25% max.) High speed (480Mbps±0.05% max.) z Power control Self-powered device...
  • Page 134: Dimensions

    Specifications Dimensions Plan view 665mm Side view 1369mm 699mm 640mm When the (optional) expansion tray unit is mounted Plan view 665mm Side view 1152mm 514mm - 134 -...
  • Page 135: Index

    Index 10-key pad ..........22 2-sided documents ........19 Detecting Automatically ....... 88 Dimensions ..........134 Documents ..........18 Adjusting brightness ......24, 25 Driver installation ........55 Errors ..........28 Mac OS X .......... 68 Air holes............34 Windows ........... 59 Auto ............89 Auto Power OFF Mode Setup ..........
  • Page 136 Image drum ..........19 Mac OS X printer driver Job list ........17, 20 Documents ........24 Product warranty, supplying free Main power switch ......18, 51, 52 maintenance, and customer support ..20 Power conditions ........ 19 Stopper ..........39 Maintenance ..........2 Toner cartridge ......
  • Page 137 Printer Drivers ........ 55, 89, 96 Expansion tray (optional) ..... 76 Paper ............81 Mac OS X .......... 68 Output ..........101 Types ..........56 Settings ........88, 94 Windows ........... 59 Size ..........82 Printer information ....... 53, 54 Thickness .......... 82 Printing ..........
  • Page 138 Securing lever ........17, 20 Upper left side cover ........20 Setting optional drivers USB cable ..........58 Mac OS X .......... 79 Connecting ........57, 58 Windows ........... 76 USB connections Setup ............33 Cannot set up ......68, 76 Network connection ...... 59, 68 Setting up (Mac OS X) ......
  • Page 139: Contact Us

    Contact Us www.IntoPrint.com 800-833-4493 PO Box 7428 Roanoke, Virginia 24019 Headquarters: 1214 Trapper Circle NW Roanoke, Virginia 24012 - 139 -...
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