Media Trays; Interfaces And Daughterboards; Interfaces - Minolta MAGICOLOR 3100 User Manual

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Plug the printer in and turn it on.
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In compliance with UL guidelines, "The appliance inlet is consid-
ered to be the main disconnect device."
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Readjust the printer's color side-to-side registration, if necessary.

Media Trays

The printer comes with a a 100-sheet multipurpose tray (tray 1) and a
500-sheet media tray (the standard upper tray—tray 2). The optional
high-capacity input feeder has two 500-sheet media trays (trays 5 and 6).
Additional trays may be purchased. These trays provide three main benefits:
Expanded flexibility to switch media size, color, and type without having to
unload and load media.
Increased media-feed capacity.
Keep replacement trays close by, so you can easily change media by slipping
one tray out and another in.

Interfaces and Daughterboards

Interfaces

Your printer supports the following interface cards:
CrownNet for Ethernet 10BaseT/100BaseTX (TCP/IP, NetWare, Ether-
talk, LAN Manager/LAN Server) for an additional CrownNet for Ethernet
connection
CrownNet for Token-Ring (TCP/IP, NetWare, LAN Manager/LAN Server)
Crown for DECnet-TCP/IP
You can install one of these interface cards in addition to the two standard
interfaces—parallel and CrownNet for Ethernet (TCP/IP, NetWare, Ethertalk,
LAN Manager/LAN Server). The printer's Simultaneous Interface Operation
(SIO) allows all of these interfaces to be active at the same time. In other
words, your printer can simultaneously communicate through all three ports
with three hosts, either computers or networks.
If installing Token-Ring or optional interface cards, see the "Notices" section
in the Installation Guide for FCC compliance classification information.
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