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  • Page 1 3300 ® User’s Guide 1800712-001A...
  • Page 2: Proprietary Statement

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

    Contents 1 Software Installation Software Utilities CD-ROM ..............2 Automatic System Software Update Drivers and Utilities Installing Printer Drivers and Utilities, Windows Environments ... 5 Installing Printer Drivers and Utilities, Macintosh Environments ..5 Some Notes to Consider Macintosh OS 9—PPDs and Utilities Installation Macintosh OS X—PPDs and Utilities Installation UNIX, NDPS, NetWare ..............
  • Page 4 3 Color Printing Introduction ..................46 Color Registration ................46 PRISMLASER™ Technology ............49 Color Management and Control ............49 MINOLTA-QMS QCOLOR Technology ..........49 Further Information 4 Replacing Consumables Introduction ..................52 Consumable Life Expectancie s............52 Starter Toner Cartridges...
  • Page 5 5 Maintaining the Printer Introduction ..................74 Handling the Printer ................74 Cleaning the Printer ................75 6 Troubleshooting Introduction ..................82 Printing a Status Page ................ 82 Direct PDF File Printing ..............82 Adjusting Memory Clients for PDF Printing Printing Preformatted Files Using CrownView 83 Troubleshooting PDF Direct Printing from CrownView Preventing Media Jams...
  • Page 6 Basic Functionality Maximum Performance Installation Duplex Kit (Americas Only) ............. 134 Emulations, Fonts, and Other Software .......... 134 Emulations Fonts, Forms, and Signatures High-capacity Input Feeder (HCIF) ..........138 What’s in the Kit? Installation Internal IDE Hard Disk ..............143 What's in the Kit? Installation Media Trays...
  • Page 7 HP PCL 5e Emulation Commands Lineprinter Emulation Commands Document Formatting Job and Subjob Boundary Commands PJL Command ................166 Menus ..................... 166 Configuration Chart Conventions Security Menu Operator Control Menu Administration Menu Administration/Communications/Resident NIC/CrownNet Menu . 169 TCP/IP Menu .................. 173 Regulatory Compliance ..............
  • Page 9: Software Installation

    Software Installation...
  • Page 10: Software Utilities Cd-Rom

    Software Utilities CD-ROM. Put the CD-ROM in your computer’s CD-ROM drive and the MINOLTA-QMS AutoInstaller begins the installation process. Automatic System Software Update...
  • Page 11: Drivers And Ppds

    This Windows utility provides an efficient Readme on the Monitor + for method for transporting print jobs Software Utilities Windows directly to a MINOLTA-QMS printer via CD-ROM the TCP/IP protocol. MINOLTA-QMS This utility provides the ability to Readme on the...
  • Page 12 UNIX platforms, allows for the Software Utilities customization of UNIX-based queues CD-ROM and filters for the specific features of the Crown printer. MINOLTA-QMS The NetWare interface allows NetWare Readme on the NDPS Gateway users to manage printers from a central Software Utilities location.
  • Page 13: Installing Printer Drivers And Utilities, Windows Environments

    The current version of Macintosh OS X has limited support for PPD (PostScript Printer Description) files. Although MINOLTA-QMS printers can be used with Macintosh OS X, not all advanced printing features are available. Advanced printing features are still available under Macintosh OS 9.
  • Page 14: Macintosh Os 9-Ppds And Utilities Installation

    Macintosh—PPDs MINOLTA-QMS developed a PostScript Printer Description (PPD) file for the magicolor 3300. This PPD works with the Macintosh Operating System’s PostScript printer driver (LaserWriter) to provide support for the features on the magicolor 3300, such as print resolution and media sizes.
  • Page 15: Ethertalk Connection

    Select Printer (USB), and select Choose the Change button in the PostScript Printer Description sec- tion. In the resulting window, select the magicolor 3300 PPD, and choose Select. Choose the Change button in the USB Printer Selection section. In the...
  • Page 16 (system.ps where system is the filename). Drag the system.ps icon and drop it on the magicolor 3300 printer icon on your desktop to perform the system software upgrade. Note: If your printer’s system software version is later than the version on the CD-ROM that you are downloading, an error page will print on the printer.
  • Page 17: Macintosh Os X-Ppds And Utilities Installation

    Hard Disk Name/Library/Printers/PPDs/Contents/ Resources/ for PPDs and the path: Hard Disk Name/Library/Fonts/ for fonts. Follow the instructions on the screen to install the magicolor 3300 PPD and utilities. After the PPD and utilities installation is complete, choose Quit. OS X Step 2. Creating a Printer Queue Connect the printer to the computer using a USB or Ethernet connection.
  • Page 18 USB—The magicolor 3300 appears in the window. AppleTalk (for Ethernet connection)—Select the zone and scroll through printer choices. The magicolor 3300 appears in the choice list. LPR—Enter the IP Address. If the “Use Default Queue on Server” box is checked, click it to unselect it. Type in the IP Address again for the Queue name.
  • Page 19: Unix, Ndps, Netware

    UNIX, NDPS, NetWare For UNIX and NDPS installation, refer to the readme files on the Software Utilities CD-ROM. For NetWare installation, check the Answer Base at www.minolta-qms.com. Linux For Linux PPD and PDQ installation, refer to the readme files on the Software Utilities CD-ROM.
  • Page 21: Using Media

    Using Media...
  • Page 22: Introduction

    33 “How do I manually duplex?” page 44 “How do I autoduplex?” page 44 “Where can I order MINOLTA-QMS-approved media or get page 45 more information?” Attention Using unsupported media such as ink jet paper or coated color transparencies will result in damaging the printer and voiding your warranty.
  • Page 23: Media Storage And Handling

    Media Storage and Handling How do I take care of media? Keep media on a flat, level surface in its original wrapper until it is time to load it. If media has been removed from its wrapper, place it in its original packaging and store in a cool, dark place.
  • Page 24: What Should I Watch Out For When Loading Envelopes

    Layered Adhesive Folded, creased, embossed, warped, or wrinkled Perforated, three-hole prepunched, or torn Too slick, too coarse, too textured Different in texture (roughness) on the front and back Too thin or too thick Stuck together with static electricity Composed of foil or gilt; too luminous Cold water transfer paper Heat sensitive or cannot withstand the fusing temperature (between 316°...
  • Page 25 What should I watch out for when loading transparencies? Attention Use only the MINOLTA-QMS-approved transparencies. Check www.minolta-qms.com/support (click on Answer Base) for currently approved media. To order approved transparencies, go to www.q-shop.com. Media Storage and Handling...
  • Page 26: General Notes About Media

    Do not use transparencies that Are coated, such as transparencies designed for most color printers Have static electricity that will cause them to stick together Use transparencies that are Monochrome, uncoated transparencies (also known as OHP film) Refer to page 31 for information about the recommended Q-Media.
  • Page 27: Media Sizes And Print Area

    M=Multipurpose media tray (100 sheets) H=High-capacity input feeder media trays (1x500 and 2x500 sheets) *** Autoduplex is available only on a magicolor 3300 DN or on a magicolor 3300 with an optional duplex kit installed. ****Choices are Plain Paper, Glossy Plain, Thick 2, or Thick 3. See “What media types are supported?”...
  • Page 28: Page Margins

    What is the imageable (printable) area Each media size has a specific imageable area, the maximum area on which the printer can print clearly and without distortion. This area is subject to both hardware limits (the physical media size and the margins required by the printer) and software constraints (the amount of memory available for the full-page frame buffer).
  • Page 29: Image Alignment

    Image Alignment If for any reason, you need to change the image alignment, you can do so in several different ways: Adjust the margins or page size through your application (recommended method). Use the printer’s control panel (Administration/Engine/Image Alignment menu). Use the PostScript translate and scale operators to reduce image size and change its placement on the page (requires PostScript programming knowledge).
  • Page 30: Media

    Why have different print qualities? The specific print quality that is best depends upon your particular needs. For example, you can control the the amount of toner gloss. Which print quality is best? Print Resolution: Speed Comment Quality Dots per Inch (dpi) Standard 600x600...
  • Page 31: Media Types

    Printer Default. ** Duplexing is supported only up to 28 lb (105 g/m²) bond. Duplexing is available only on a magicolor 3300 DN or on a magicolor 3300 EN with an optional duplex kit installed. Media...
  • Page 32: Plain Paper

    180° C, depending on the media). Coated stock cannot be printed on the magicolor 3300. Since it may be difficult to tell whether media has a coating, check with www.minolta-qms.com/support (click on Answer Base) for currently approved media. Attention Using unsupported media will result in damaging the printer and voiding your warranty.
  • Page 33: Special Note About Custom (And Oversized) Media

    Approved Use only media approved for laser products. Check Media www.minolta-qms.com/support (click on Answer Base) for currently approved media. Weight 16–28 lb bond (60–105 g/m²) Duplexing Supported up to 28 lb bond (105 g/m²). Warning Using unsupported media such as ink jet paper will result in damaging the printer and voiding your warranty.
  • Page 34: Envelopes

    Multipur- Face down pose tray Approved Use only media approved for laser products. Check Media www.minolta-qms.com/support (click on Answer Base) for currently approved media. Weight Thick 2 100–159 g/m² Thick 3 160–216 g/m² Duplexing Thick 2 up to 105 g/m² is supported.
  • Page 35: Glossy Media

    Media Type Glossy Plain Paper—see “Plain Paper” on page 26. Thick 2 or Thick 3—see “Thick Stock” on page 27. Approved Use only media approved for laser products. Check Media www.minolta-qms.com/support (click on Answer Base) for currently approved media. Duplexing Not supported over 28 lb (105 g/m²) Notes See “What is the difference between “glossy plain”...
  • Page 36: Postcards (Japanese Size)

    Multipurpose tray only Capacity Up to 100 sheets, depending on the thickness of the postcards Orientation Face down Approved Use only media approved for laser products. Check Media www.minolta-qms.com/support (click on Answer Base) for currently approved media. Duplexing Not supported Media...
  • Page 37: Transparencies (Uncoated Only)

    Approved Use uncoated transparencies (also known as OHP film). We Media recommend Q-Media Transparency Media for the magicolor 3300 series (letter and A4 sizes only) Only media recommended for laser products. Check www.minolta-qms.com/support (click on Answer Base) for currently approved media. (Often, you can’t tell by looking at an unprinted transparency or by looking at the outside of the package which transparencies are acceptable.) To...
  • Page 38 Notes Use uncoated transparencies. You may print colored text and/or images on monochrome transparencies. Remove transparency media as soon as possible from the output tray to avoid builtup static. Do not handle transparencies too much. Do not fan large quantities of transparencies before loading. If you touch the face of transparencies with your bare hands, print quality may be affected.
  • Page 39: Loading Media

    Loading Media Check www.minolta-qms.com/support (click on Answer Base) for currently approved media. How do I prepare and load the media? Preparing the Media Don’t unwrap the paper above the printer, as this might cause paper particles to fall into the printer. Don’t fan large quantities of transparency media.
  • Page 40 Slide open the media tray until it stops. Using two hands, lift it slightly to remove it from the printer and place it on a flat surface. Remove any media remaining in the tray. If necessary, adjust the two side media guides and the end media guide to the proper positions.
  • Page 41 To set the tray for A5 paper, use the provided A5 spacer. Lift the A5 spacer from its storage place in the media tray. Gently lift the end media guide to position the guide in the proper media size hole. Insert the spacer into its slot and load the A5 media.
  • Page 42 If you have removed media from the tray, stack it with the new media, even the edges, then reload it. Attention Readjust the media guides after inserting the media. Improperly adjusted guides may cause poor print quality, media jams, or printer damage.
  • Page 43: Refilling A Multipurpose Media Tray

    Refilling a Multipurpose Media Tray Take off the top and bottom sheets of a ream of paper. Holding a stack of approximately 100 sheets at a time, fan the stack to prevent static buildup in the paper before inserting it in a tray. Don’t fan large quantities of transparency media.
  • Page 44: Using Media Other Than Plain Paper

    Using Media Other Than Plain Paper Attention For information about media recommended for your printer, go to www.minolta-qms.com/support, then click on the Answer Base. Attention Although your printer was designed for occasional printing on a wide range of media types, it is not intended to print exclusively on a single media type except plain paper.
  • Page 45 Open the multipurpose tray and adjust the media guides to the length and width of the envelopes. Attention Improperly adjusted guides may cause poor print quality, media jams, or printer damage. Fold the flaps. Make sure the adhesive is dry. Place the envelope stack into the multipurpose tray with the printing- side down.
  • Page 46 Open the flap of each envelope immediately (before it cools) after the envelope is delivered to the output tray. Because the envelopes pass through heated rollers, the gummed area on the flaps may seal. Using envelopes with emulsion-based glue avoids this problem. How do I load and print glossy stock? Refer to “Loading and Printing Media”...
  • Page 47: How Do I Load And Print Transparencies

    How do I load and print transparencies? Attention Use only transparency media approved for this printer. Check www.minolta-qms.com/support (click on Answer Base) for currently approved media. In the printer driver (Paper tab, Media Type option), select Transparency and (Paper tab, Paper Size option), select either Letter or A4.
  • Page 48 All input trays—On the control panel, press the Menu key and select Operator Control/Multipurpose Sz. Scroll to the required trans- parency size and select it. Do not fan transparencies. Fanning transparencies will build up static electricity. Load the media tray. Upper and Optional Trays Put media face side down in the upper or optional trays.
  • Page 49: System Memory (Ram) Requirements

    System Memory (RAM) Requirements Basic Functionality Monochrome Color Simplex Duplex Simplex Duplex Size Letter/ 256 MB (Base memory) Legal Notes: S = Standard print quality (600x600 dpi, full speed) Q = Quality print quality (1200x1200 dpi, full speed) F = Fine print quality (1200x1200 dpi, half speed) Maximum Performance Monochrome Color...
  • Page 50: How Do I Manually Duplex

    Remove the media, flip it over, and select and print the Even-Numbered Pages. How do I autoduplex? Autoduplexing is available only on the magicolor 3300 DN or on the magi- color 3300 with an optional duplex kit installed. Refer to the tables in “System Memory (RAM) Requirements” on page 43 for information on how much memory is required for duplex print- ing.
  • Page 51: Where Can I Order Minolta-Qms-Approved Media Or Get

    Where can I order MINOLTA-QMS-approved media or get more information? See your application documentation for specific information on formatting data and printing. Check www.minolta-qms.com/support (click on Answer Base) for currently approved media. See the Service & Support Guide for a complete listing of support telephone numbers.
  • Page 53: Color Printing

    Color Printing...
  • Page 54: Introduction

    Introduction Your printer features advanced color laser technology that produces inexpen- sive and durable color prints at 1200x1200 dpi on plain paper, envelopes, labels, thick stock, and transparencies. Color Registration Anytime you notice shadowing on your printed documents and whenever you replace the imaging unit, adjust the side (scan direction) color registration using the following control panel sequence.
  • Page 55 Press this key . . . (until) the message windows displa y s ... Select REGISTRATION REGISTRATION PG Select REGISTRATION PG Select REGISTRATION REGISTRATION PG When the Side Color Registration Page prints, note the number below each of the three color swatches that identifies the set of lines that align the straightest . -2 -1 0 +1+2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 If the straightest lines are all at the “0”...
  • Page 56 Press this ke y . .. (until) the message windows displa y s ... REGISTRATION Next ( ) or REGISTRATION PG Previous ( Select REGISTRATION PG Select REGISTRATION REGISTRATION PG Wait for another Side Color Registration Page to print. Note the number below each of the three color swatches that identifies the set of lines that align the straightest.
  • Page 57: Prismlaser™ Technology

    Color Management and Control The magicolor 3300 offers a host of color screening, matching, and calibra- tion tools for both the beginner and professional color user. MINOLTA-QMS Q...
  • Page 58: Minolta-Qms Qcolor Technology

    Internet-standard default color matching. Individual page element correction: Q separately color corrects COLOR (matches) graphics, text, and images on a single page using printer- resident CRDs. Further Information For further information about MINOLTA-QMS color management, refer to the CrownBooks. MINOLTA-QMS QCOLOR Technology...
  • Page 59: Replacing Consumables

    Replacing Consumables...
  • Page 60: Introduction

    “How do I replace the transfer unit?” page 57 Consumable Life Expectancies What is a consumable? A consumable is an item that needs to be replaced at regular intervals. For the magicolor 3300, consumables include: Fuser unit Imaging unit Media feed roller Toner cartridges...
  • Page 61 Use of consumables not manufactured by MINOLTA-QMS or use of non-supported print media 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.
  • Page 62: Starter Toner Cartridges

    What is the life expectancy of consumables? Attention The stated life expectancy of each consumable based on printing under specific operating conditions, such as media type (paper), page size (simplex, letter/A4), coverage (normal 5% coverage), and job size (average 4-page jobs). These parameters provide optimal consumable life. The actual life expectancy will vary (or be reduced) based on printing under specific operating conditions and other printing variables, such as intermittent printing (for example, one-page jobs), ambient temperature,...
  • Page 63: Transfer Unit

    Coverage Number of Simplex Pages (Faces) Black Yellow, Magenta, Cyan 100% Toner cartridge life is directly related to the number of rotations of the OPC. Longest unit life is achieved with continuous printing, which requires a cleaning rotation after every fourth page of an average-size job. Intermittent printing with small job sizes requires a cleaning rotation after each one-page simplex job, and therefore impacts OPC life.
  • Page 64: Imaging Unit

    Choosing the right consumables for your 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 65: Replacing A Toner Cartridge

    CD-ROM. Consumables for your printer are available from your local vendor or Q-SHOP (www.q-shop.com). If you need more assistance, information can be found at www.minolta-qms.com/support (click on Answer Base). Replacing a Toner Cartridge Characters and images are created in your laser...
  • Page 66 If you get toner in your eyes, wash it out immediately and consult a doctor. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) information can be found at www.minolta-qms.com/support (click on Answer Base). Check the message display to see which color toner is out.
  • Page 67 Remove the new toner cartridge from its box. Attention A colored label on each toner car- tridge corresponds to a colored label to the left of the cartridge slots. Always install the toner cartridge in the slot with a label of the same color. Holding the cartridge with both hands, gently shake it seven or eight times to distribute the toner.
  • Page 68 Technical Support. Refer to the Service & Support Guide or www.minolta-qms.com to locate the office nearest you. Replace the top cover.
  • Page 69: Replacing The Transfer Unit

    Replacing the Transfer Unit The transfer unit interfaces with the roller in the imaging unit. How do I replace the transfer unit? Turn off the printer Open the front cover (button A) Attention Do not touch black transfer rollers. They are extremely sensitive to hand oils and scratches, both of which reduce print quality.
  • Page 70 Lock the transfer cartridge into the printer by pushing down on the base of the tabs until you hear a click. If you opened the imaging unit cover, close it Close the front cover Turn on the printer In the Operator Control/Consumables/ Item Replaced/Transfer Unit menu choose Yes to reset the consumables usage monitoring system.
  • Page 71: Replacing The Imaging Unit

    Replacing the Imaging Unit The imaging unit contains 4 OPCs (Optical Photo Conductors), 4 developers, and an imaging unit transjnfer roller that forms the image that is developed and transferred to the media. When the imaging unit is worn out, the message REPLACE IMAGING UNIT appears.
  • Page 72 Turn off the printer Open the front cover (button A) Open the imaging unit cover. Remove the used imaging unit. WARNING! Recycle the used imaging unit by following the instruction sheet included in the new imaging unit carton. Do not dispose of used imaging units by burning.
  • Page 73 Holding the imaging unit horizontally, carefully pull the tabs straight out and completely away from the unit. Attention Do not twist the tab as you are pulling it. If any tab doesn’t pull completely out (you must be able to see the circle imprinted on the end), the imaging unit must be replaced.
  • Page 74 Remove the black protective sheet and dispose of it. Attention Do not touch black transfer rollers. They are extremely sensitive to hand oils and scratches, both of which reduce print quality. This type of damage is not covered by the product warranty. Close the covers Turn on the printer.
  • Page 75: Replacing The Fuser Unit

    Replacing the Fuser Unit WARNING! The fuser unit is hot and can cause severe burns. When the printer’s front cover is opened, the fuser unit temperature drops gradually. Wait one hour after opening the front cover. How do I replace the fuser unit? The fuser fuses the toner onto the media.
  • Page 76 Close the front cover. Open the front cover (button B) Unlock the fuser unit by sliding the two side locks forward. Lift up both levers of the fuser unit. Replacing the Fuser Unit...
  • Page 77 Grip the unit’s levers, and gently lift it out of the printer. Dispose of the used fuser according to your local regulations. Unpack a new fuser unit, lift up both levers , grip the fuser unit by the levers, align it with the slots in the printer, and slowly lower it Completely push down both levers of the fuser unit.
  • Page 78 Pull the media tray out of the printer until it stops. Hold the tray with both hands, lifting slightly, and remove it from the printer. Push the tabs of the media feed roller cover to open the cover. Lift the clip at the end of the media feed rollers , and remove the media feed rollers...
  • Page 79 Hold the media tray with both hands, align it with the opening in the printer and gently insert it. Push the media tray completely back into the printer. If you have a high-capacity input feeder (HCIF), repeat steps 1–8 for each media tray.
  • Page 81: Maintaining The Printer

    Maintaining the Printer...
  • Page 82: Introduction

    Introduction “How do I handle the printer?” page 2 “When does the printer need cleaning? page 4 “What cleaning materials should I use?” page 4 “How do I clean the density sensor?” page 5 Handling the Printer How do I handle the printer? Handle the printer with care to preserve its life.
  • Page 83: Cleaning The Printer

    If you get toner in your eyes, wash it out immediately with cool water and consult a doctor. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) information can be found at www.minolta-qms.com (click on the Answer Base). Lift the printer from the bottom only, using the carrying grips. Make sure that two people are available to lift the printer when moving it.
  • Page 84 Image Unit Print Count Printer Pauses Every x Simplex Pages 20,480–25,599 25,600–30,720+ Note: The cleaning cycle interval is more frequent as the imaging unit ages. When does the printer need cleaning? This item needs cleaning... After... By... Printer exterior Every month, or as User necessary Density sensor...
  • Page 85 These labels are located on the printer’s interior. For printer storing and shipping instructions, refer to www.minolta-qms.com. How do I clean the density sensor? The printer’s transfer roller contains a density sensor to detect the density of media passing by.
  • Page 86 Turn off the printer. Open the front cover (button A) Grasp the two tabs on the transfer roller to lift it straight up out of the printer. Be careful not to spill toner into the printer. Attention Do not touch or scratch the black surface of the transfer roller or the density sensor window.
  • Page 87 Replace the transfer roller by insert- ing the pins at both ends of the transfer roller into the U-shaped bearings inside the printer. Push down on the two tabs until they click to lock the transfer roller car- tridge into the printer. Close the cover.
  • Page 89: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting...
  • Page 90: Introduction

    Introduction This chapter explains automatic jam recovery, discusses how to locate, remove and prevent media jams, presents tables of common status messages, and actions you should take when a specific problem occurs, and provides information to aid you in resolving printer problems you may encounter, or at least guide you to the proper sources for help.
  • Page 91: Printing Preformatted Files Using Crownview

    In the event that you experience problems, you may want to increase the Host Input memory size further. The maximum size of PDF files which may be printed on the magicolor 3300 is determined by the amount of installed memory. Direct printing of complex or large PDF files may require additional memory (RAM) and/or a hard disk.
  • Page 92: Preventing Media Jams

    Preventing Media Jams Make sure that... Media matches the printer specifications. Media is flat, especially on the leading edge. The printer is on a hard, flat, level surface. You have the correct media type selected if you’re printing on envelopes, glossy stock (set as Thick 2 or Thick 3), labels, thick stock, or transparencies.
  • Page 93: Automatic Jam Recovery

    Imaging unit Duplexer Transfer unit Multipurpose tray Controller Upper media tray High-capacity input feeder (2x500 HCIF shown in illustration) = Duplexer (available on the magicolor 3300 DN or the magicolor 3300 EN with an optional duplex kit installed) Automatic Jam Recovery...
  • Page 94: Understanding Media Jam Status Messages

    Understanding Media Jam Status Messages When a jam occurs, the message window on the control panel displays one of four messages: MEDIA JAM DUPLEX, MEDIA JAM FEED, MEDIA JAM FUSER, or MEDIA JAM REGISTRATION. Frequent jams in any area indicate that area should be checked, repaired, or cleaned.
  • Page 95: Media Jam Duplex

    If you get toner in your eyes, wash it out immediately with cool water and consult a doctor. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) information can be found at www.minolta-qms.com (click on the Answer Base). If, after clearing the media jam, the jam message in the control panel window persists, open and close the front cover.
  • Page 96: Media Jam Feed

    Close the front cover. Media Jam Feed Multipurpose Tray Jams Remove the jammed media from the multipurpose tray. Close the multipurpose tray. Open the front cover (button A) Check for media scraps inside the printer. Clearing Media Jams...
  • Page 97 Close the front cover. Open the multipurpose tray and replace its media. Upper Media Tray Jams Remove the media tray. Pull out the jammed media. Even up the front edges of the media currently in the tray. Clearing Media Jams...
  • Page 98 Remove any remaining media from the printer. Open the front cover (button A Check for any media scraps inside the printer. Close the printer’s cover. Reinsert the media in the tray printing face up. Attention Make sure the media doesn’t exceed the media limit mark. Check to see if the media width guides are correct.
  • Page 99 HCIF Media Tray(s) Jams The illustrations in this section show a 2x500 high-capacity input feeder, but the same procedures can be used for a 1x500 high-capac- ity input feeder. Remove the media tray(s) and pull out the jammed media. Pull out the jammed media in the tray(s).
  • Page 100: Media Jam Fuser

    Slide the tray(s) back into the printer. Output Tray Jams Remove jammed media from the output tray by gently pulling it toward you. If, after clearing the media jam, the jam message in the control panel window persists, open and close the front cover. This should clear the jam message. Media Jam Fuser The MEDIA JAM FUSER message covers both the jams near the imaging unit and the fuser unit.
  • Page 101: Near Fuser Unit

    Remove the jammed media. Remove any torn pieces of paper still in the printer. Attention Be careful not to touch the transfer drum while removing jammed media. Close the front cover. Near Fuser Unit Media that hasn’t fully passed through the fuser contains unfused toner that can dirty your hands, clothes, or other items.
  • Page 102: Media Jam Registration And Mismatch Jams

    Remove the jammed media by pulling it toward you. Push both fuser unit levers completely back. If the jammed media was not visible or if you had difficulty removing it, repeat the instructions in “Near Imaging Unit” on page 12. Close the front cover.
  • Page 103 Remove the jammed media from the registration rollers Remove any torn pieces of paper still in the printer Attention Be careful not to touch the transfer drum while removing jammed media. If the jam message is still displayed, remove each media tray. Release the two hooks securing the chute assembly inside the tray compartment.
  • Page 104: Solving Problems

    Call Technical Support. Refer to the tab didn’t pulled straight up or it was Service & Support Guide or pull com- pulled with too much force www.minolta-qms.com for the pletely out. while installing toner. office nearest you. No lights or There is no power supply...
  • Page 105 Symptom Cause Solution The printer The printer is not on line. Put the printer on line and verify is not that the message window displays receiving IDLE. data from The emulation has been Change the emulation back to ESP changed from ESP to an (Administration/Emulations/ESP computer.
  • Page 106: Media Jams And Media Transport Problems

    Media Jams and Media Transport Problems Frequent jams in any area indicate that area should be checked, repaired, or cleaned. Repeated jams may also happen if you’re using unsupported print media. Symptom Cause Solution Several The front edges of the media Remove the media and even up sheets go are not even.
  • Page 107 Symptom Cause Solution Media is The wrong media tray is used. Envelopes, labels, postcards, and jamming. Thick 3 can be printed only from the multipurpose tray. The media is not correctly Remove the jammed media and positioned in the tray. reposition the media properly in the tray.
  • Page 108 Symptom Cause Solution Duplex unit The wrong media is being used. Use media that is approved for jams. your printer. Refer to “Media” on page 21. Plain paper and stock up to 28 lb bond (105 g/m²) can be auto- duplexed.
  • Page 109: Other Problems

    Other Problems Symptom Cause Solution Printer power is The power cord is Set the power switch off (O position), then not on. not correctly plugged remove the power cord from the outlet and into the outlet. plug it back in, then set it back to the on (I) position.
  • Page 110 Printer stops The printer has To resume printing and to prevent and displays detected a permanent damage to your MINOLTA-QMS one of the nongenuine printer, replace the consumable with a following MINOLTA-QMS genuine MINOLTA-QMS consumable. If...
  • Page 111 Symptom Cause Solution Printing takes The printer is set to a It takes more time to print with special too much time. slower printing media types, such as Transparency or (Thick Stock or Thick 2. When using regular paper, make Transparency media sure that the media type is set to Plain types).
  • Page 112 Turn off the printer and remove the object. object stuck inside If you cannot remove it, contact Service. the printer. Refer to the Service & Support Guide or www.minolta-qms.com/support. The printer The image unit Wait. Printer automatically resumes. pauses pauses to perform periodically.
  • Page 113 Symptom Cause Solution The printer is The printer is not on Put the printer on line and verify that the not receiving line. message window displays IDLE. data from the The emulation has Print a status page. For information about computer.
  • Page 114 Symptom Cause Solution Nothing is There is a Keypad Handle according to the message printed. Locked, a media displayed. For example, if the keypad is jam, or other locked, check to see if the printer’s in message on the Network Mode and someone else has control panel.
  • Page 115: Printing Quality

    Confirm that you are using the correct driver not correct. settings. Media is the wrong Check with your documentation to confirm size. the correct media size and type. Unsupported media is Check www.minolta-qms.com/support (click being used. on Answer Base) for currently approved media. Solving Problems...
  • Page 116 If necessary, misinstalled or replace them. defective. Unsupported media is Use MINOLTA-QMS-approved media. See being used. “What media types are supported?” on page 23. Check www.minolta-qms.com/support (click on Answer Base) for currently approved media.
  • Page 117 If necessary, misinstalled or replace them. defective. Unsupported media is Use MINOLTA-QMS-approved media. See being used. “What media types are supported?” on page 23. Check www.minolta-qms.com/support (click on Answer Base) for currently approved media.
  • Page 118 If necessary, dense black misinstalled or replace them. printing. defective. Unsupported media is Use MINOLTA-QMS-approved media. See being used. “What media types are supported?” on page 23. Check www.minolta-qms.com/support (click on Answer Base) for currently approved media. Entire sheet...
  • Page 119 Remove the imaging unit, and check for areas be old or damaged. damage. If necessary, replace it. (black or Unsupported media is Use MINOLTA-QMS-approved media. See white spots) being used. “What media types are supported?” on page appear. 23. Check www.minolta-qms.com/support (click on Answer Base) for currently approved media.
  • Page 120 Unsupported media is Use MINOLTA-QMS-approved media. See being used. “Media Sizes and Print Area” on page 19 for a complete list of approved media. Check www.minolta-qms.com/support (click on Answer Base) for currently approved media.
  • Page 121: 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. Refer to the CrownBooks for further information.
  • Page 122 This message... means... do this... The specified number Place a service call to <N> CCITT <N> of a CCITT the vendor from whom <ERROR> message <ERROR> has you purchased the been reported. printer. If you cannot get service from your vendor, see the Service &...
  • Page 123 This message... means... do this... The Job Accounting File This message should be ACC FILE 95% is 80, 85, 90, or 95% taken care of FULL full. immediately because it may be masking ACC FILE 90% another problem. FULL Once the accounting message is cleared, can ACC FILE 85% you see...
  • Page 124 This message... means... do this... The job or paper This message should ACC <X> FILE accounting file is full be taken care of FULL (<X> identifies the file). immediately because it may be masking another problem. If you want accounting enabled, copy the job accounting and paper accounting files to...
  • Page 125 This message... means... do this... The Cancel key has Press Select and the job CANCELLING JOB been pressed, and the in the print queue will be print job in the print canceled. queue is being canceled. The color profile Install the correct CMM CMM ERROR <X>...
  • Page 126 This message... means... do this... The printer is in energy No action needed. ENERGY SAVER saver mode to reduce power consumption during periods of inactivity. When a print job is received, the printer returns to normal power within 90 seconds. While in “deep sleep,”...
  • Page 127 To resume printing and INVALID ID <X> a nongenuine to prevent permanent MINOLTA-QMS damage to your consumable (toner MINOLTA-QMS printer, cartridge, fuser unit, or replace the consumable imaging unit). with a genuine MINOLTA-QMS consumable. If you are using a genuine...
  • Page 128 This message... means... do this... Media has jammed in Locate and remove the MEDIA JAM DUPLEX the duplexer. jam. Open and close the front door to reset the Media has jammed MEDIA JAM FEED printer. while being pulled from the specified tray. Media has jammed MEDIA JAM FUSER leaving the fuser area.
  • Page 129 Verify the update SYS UPDATE has been reported. file and send it again or ERROR <X> check with www.minolta-qms.com/ support and click on the Answer Base for the latest code update. The transfer unit isn’t Remove and reinstall TRANSFER UNIT installed correctly.
  • Page 130: Service Messages

    <X> in the message indicator, and service message. printer operation can resume. If the condition persists, contact your local vendor or check the Service & Support Guide for information on MINOLTA-QMS- authorized service providers. Status, Error, and Service Messages...
  • Page 131: Hp-Gl Error Codes And Pcl Error Codes

    HP-GL Error Codes and PCL Error Codes The following tables list error codes that could appear on the printer message window when running the HP-GL, PCL or PCLXL emulation. HP-GL Error Description Error Description Code Code Not enough memory for job. Not enough memory for job.
  • Page 132: Postscript Errors

    Additional Assistance If you’ve followed all of the instructions in this guide and still have problems you can’t solve, check the Answer Base at www.minolta-qms.com/support for a solution. For current sources of service and support worldwide, refer to the Service & Support Guide (on the Documentation) CD-ROM or to www.minolta-qms.com.
  • Page 133: Installing Accessories

    Installing Accessories...
  • Page 134: Introduction

    For the upper and HCIF trays. Attention Use of consumables not manufactured by MINOLTA-QMS or use of non- supported print media 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 and/ or accessories, MINOLTA-QMS will not repair the printer free of charge.
  • Page 135: Antistatic Protection

    Antistatic Protection Attention It’s very important to protect the printer controller board and any associated daughterboard or module from electrostatic damage while performing any task involving the controller board. If an antistatic wrist strap is provided in your printer option kit, attach one end of it to your wrist and the other end to any convenient electrical ground (for example, the bare metal chassis of equipment, as on the back of a computer, that is plugged in but turned off).
  • Page 136: Buzzbox (Americas Only)

    BuzzBox (Americas Only) 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. What's in the Kit? The BuzzBox kit contains the following items: BuzzBox...
  • Page 137: Using The Buzzbox

    Choose a good location on the printer to mount the interface box. Make sure that the unit does not interfere with paper exiting the printer. cover any vents, doors, connectors, or labels. cause the BuzzBox ribbon cable to stretch or twist. ®...
  • Page 138 waiting to be printed). The amount of RAM installed in your printer governs which resolutions can be used with each media size. You may also need additional memory (DIMMs) for the following: To print at maximum performance To print complex graphics or complex PostScript documents For increased collation performance For increased spooling performance How Much Memory Do You Need?
  • Page 139: Basic Functionality

    Basic Functionality Monochrome Color Simplex Duplex Simplex Duplex Size Letter/ 256 MB (Base memory) Legal Notes: S = Standard print quality (600x600 dpi, full speed) Q = Quality print quality (1200x1200 dpi, full speed) F = Fine print quality (1200x1200 dpi, half speed) Maximum Performance Monochrome Color...
  • Page 140 If you are not to the point when you are able to print an advanced status page (with the control panel’s Print Status? button) yet, skip to step 2. If you have previously installed your printer and have confirmed that it is printing, print an advanced status page in case you need to restore any current memory settings after the DIMM installation.
  • Page 141 If you need to remove a DIMM before installing one, remove it as follows; otherwise, skip to step 6. Using both thumbs, pull the latches (one on each side of the DIMM connector) outward. Lift the DIMM straight out of the DIMM con- nector.
  • Page 142: Duplex Kit (Americas Only)

    Administration/Special Pages/Print Status menu). Duplex Kit (Americas Only) The duplex kit (designed for the magicolor 3300 EN) consists of a custom integrated curcuit chip, which provides duplex printing and time-of-day clock capability. Follow the instructions in “Time-of-Day Clock” on page 145 to install integrated circuit chip.
  • Page 143: Downloading An Emulation Via A Parallel Interface

    CrownView Many of the configuration choices that can be made at the control panel can also be made via CrownView. See the MINOLTA-QMS CrownView online help for information. Downloading an Emulation via a Parallel Interface Turn on the printer, and wait for IDLE to display in the message window.
  • Page 144: Fonts, Forms, And Signatures

    Fonts, Forms, and Signatures MINOLTA-QMS Font & Form Center The MINOLTA-QMS Font & Form Center serves our customers with custom fonts, logos, signatures, and forms. Further information can be found on the web at http://www.minolta-qms.com/products/fontcenter/index.asp or by tele- phone in the Americas at (251) 634-4FONT.
  • Page 145: Optional Fonts

    QFORM The MINOLTA-QMS QFORM option allows you to use existing lineprinter and forms printing applications on your printer. This printer resident application gives you the ability to store PostScript forms on the printer’s hard disk and fill those forms with your application’s ASCII print stream.
  • Page 146: High-Capacity Input Feeder (Hcif)

    CID Fonts CID fonts are a format of composite (multibyte) Type 1 fonts that address the requirements of Far East markets. CID-keyed refers to the character identifier (CID) numbers that are used to index and access the characters in the font. A CID font consists of a large font file that contains all the character outlines and a small CMap file that contains a list of characters, encodings, and character identifiers.
  • Page 147: Installation

    Installation WARNING! Your printer weighs approximately 77 lbs (35 kg) with consumables. Be sure to have help when lifting and moving it. 1x500 High-capacity input feeder 2x500 High-capacity input feeder Remove the HCIF from the shipping carton, and place it on a table or flat surface near the printer.
  • Page 148 1x500 High-capacity input feeder 2x500 High-capacity input feeder 6–7 Repeat steps 3–5 for the lower media tray. Skip to step 8. Lock the two casters on the bottom of the HCIF. Attention The casters must be locked so the unit does not roll unexpectedly while in operation.
  • Page 149 1x500 High-capacity input feeder 2x500 High-capacity input feeder Set the printer on top of the HCIF. Be sure to align the printer and HCIF as precisely as possible. Remove the upper media tray. Remove the media tray cover from the rear of the printer. High-capacity Input Feeder (HCIF)
  • Page 150 1x500 High-capacity input feeder 2x500 High-capacity input feeder Screw in the 4 screws and tighten them. Install all media tray covers. Reinstall the media trays. If you need to move the printer with the HCIF attached, unlock the casters and then move the unit. Plug the printer in and turn it on.
  • Page 151: Internal Ide Hard Disk

    Internal IDE Hard Disk Attention Make sure that the printer and all accessories are turned off before installing accessories involving the controller board. One optional internal IDE hard disk is supported. Direct printing of complex or large PDF files may require additional memory and/or a hard disk.
  • Page 152 Position the controller board on a flat surface so the controller board lies flat and the interface panel is facing you. Attach the internal IDE hard disk drive to the hard disk bracket. Attach the internal IDE hard disk drive to the bracket with the grooved- end of the bracket facing the ribbon cable.
  • Page 153: Media Trays

    Reconnect the power cord and turn on the printer. In compliance with UL guidelines, “The appliance inlet is consid- ered to be the main disconnect device.” When you print a startup page, verify that the hard disk is listed. Media Trays The printer comes with a 100-sheet multipurpose tray (tray 1) and a 500-sheet media tray (the standard upper tray—tray 2).
  • Page 154 Because the time-of-day clock includes an internal battery, there is a danger of explosion if the clock is incorrectly installed or replaced. Replace it only with a supported MINOLTA-QMS time-of-day clock. Dispose of any used time-of-day clock in accordance with local laws and regulations.
  • Page 155: Tray Cover

    Align this indicator mark with the pin 1 notch or printed label on the controller board. Gently press down on the time-of-day clock until it’s firmly seated. Reinstall the controller board. Gently slide the controller board into the printer’s tracks until it is fully seated, and then tighten the screws.
  • Page 156 If you add a high-capacity input feeder, remove the tray cover from the rear of the upper media tray. The illustrations in this section show a 2x500 high-capacity input feeder, but the same procedures can be used for a 1x500 high-capacity input feeder.
  • Page 157: A Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications...
  • Page 158: Requirements

    Requirements Space Requirements The following illustrations show the amount of space required around the printer for adequate ventilation and for operating the printer, replacing con- sumables, and removing media jams. Top View A 4"/100 mm B 24"/600 mm C 8"/200 mm D 6"/150 mm E 4"/100 mm F 6"/150 mm...
  • Page 159 Component Weight Media 5.2 lbs (1.9 kg) per ream of 20 lb bond (75 g/m ) paper 1x500 High-capacity input feeder 32.0 lbs (14.5 kg) (HCIF) (with packaging) 2x500 High-capacity input feeder 49.6 lbs (22.5 kg) (HCIF) (with packaging) In a place with the following characteristics: On a hard, flat, stable, level (±5°...
  • Page 160: Power Requirements

    If using a humidifier or water vaporizer in the room with the printer, use only purified or distilled water. Impurities in the water may be released into the air, where they can accumulate inside the printer and cause degraded printer output. Attention Do not connect the groundwire to gas or water pipes or grounding for telephones.
  • Page 161: Energy Star Complianc E153

    Equipment Grounding Your printer requires a properly grounded AC outlet. ENERGY STAR Compliance The magicolor 3300 basic configuration is compliant with US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ENERGY STAR regulations. After a user-configurable period of inactivity, the printer changes to a low-power state (the engine remains on, but the fuser turns off).
  • Page 162: Engine And Controller Specifications

    Engine and Controller Specifications Print Speed Maximum Print Speed in Print Quality Pages per Minute Standard or Quality Fine Simplex Duplex* Simplex Duplex* 15.1 A4 Transparency – – – A4 Thick Stock 2 A4 Thick Stock 3 A4-Sized Label Sheet 15.4 A5 Thick Stock 2 –...
  • Page 163: Engine

    Engine Engine Fuji-Xerox Hibana Standard 3,000 simplex letter/A4 pages per month average duty The duty cycle is affected by the media type and percent cycle coverage. Printer type Desktop, tandem, color laser marking engine Print method Scanner: Semiconductor laser with rotating mirror Recorder: Black writing electrophotographic Process: Cyan, magenta, yellow, and black toner image transfer to print media...
  • Page 164: Controller

    Controller QED 7065c R5000, operating at 450 MHz Resident HP PCL5e/5c/GL-2—PCL5e: LaserJet 4000, PCL5c: emulations Color LaserJet 4500, PCLXL: Color LaserJet 4500), HP/GL-2 (600/1200) HP PCL 6—Color LaserJet 4500 (600/1200) HP-GL—7475A/7550/Draftmaster (600 dpi) Lineprinter—(600 dpi) PDF—Version 1.3 and below Direct printing of complex or large PDF files requires a hard disk and may also require additional memory.
  • Page 165: Electrical

    Total RAM: Upgradable to 512 MB (through 2 DIMM connectors) Optional RAM 64, 128, and 256 MB DIMMs For information about DIMMs recommended for your printer, see the magicolor 3300 Answer Base at www.minolta-qms.com/support/ System Softloadable; stored in Flash ROM software Optional Up to 2.2 GB;...
  • Page 166 Current Mode Average Maximum Operation (100–120 V) 4 amperes 8 amperes Operation (220–240 V) 0.75 amperes 4 amperes Standby Power saver mode (100–120 V) 1.7 amperes 8 amperes Standby Power saver mode (220–240 V) 0.2 amperes 4 amperes Environmental Acoustic noise Measured in Standby: 32.1 dB data by Regulation: 38 dB Max.
  • Page 167: Physical

    Physical Dimensions Weight Main Body W: 17.3"/439 mm Unpacked (without consumables): H: 17.5"/445 mm 65 lbs/29.5 kg D: 25.1"/638 mm Unpacked (with consumables): 77 lbs/35 kg Packed to ship: 101.2 lbs/46 kg 1x500 Packed to ship: Packed to ship: High-Capacity W: 29.4"/746 mm 32 lbs/14.5 kg Input Feeder...
  • Page 168: Replacement Toner Cartridges

    plex pages (faces) with the starter yellow, magenta, and cyan toner car- tridges. (However, many factors also affect toner life expectancy. See the notes at the end of the following table.) Replacement Toner Cartridges The following table lists the approxiate life expectancy of replacement toner cartridges at various percentages of coverage.
  • Page 169: Transfer Unit

    Use of consumables not manufactured by MINOLTA-QMS or use of nonsupported print media may cause damage to your printer and will void your warranty. If MINOLTA-QMS printer failure or damage is found to be directly attributable to the use of non-MINOLTA-QMS consumables and/or accessories, MINOLTA-QMS will not repair the printer free of charge.
  • Page 170: Ipp

    Internet Printing Protocol—Internet Printing Protocol allows you to print remotely to any IPP-enabled printer through both intranets and the Internet. All printers, including the magicolor 3300, that are shared on a Windows 2000 (and higher)-based server are automatically made accessible by using the Internet Printer Protocol (IPP). This technology allows for electronic distribution of documents via the Internet, and communication between the user and the printer.
  • Page 171: Document Option Commands

    Document Option Commands This lists the supported Document Option Commands (DOCs) for your magicolor 3300. The commands are grouped by feature type. Each command is preceded by either a DOC statement (%%) or an IncludeFeature statement (%%IncludeFeature). See the Crown Document Option Commands manual for information on all other commands.
  • Page 172: Document Option Commands

    Header/Trailer Page Commands Print charge number %%ChargeNumber Print copyright statement %%CopyRight: Print document creator %%Creator: Print creation date and time %%CreationDate: Print current date %%Date: End comments %%EndComments Print document owner %%For: Print document host %%Host: %%Pages Job completion notification via email %%Notify Select page order %%PageOrder...
  • Page 173: Lineprinter Emulation Commands

    Lineprinter Emulation Commands Select font for current job %%IncludeFeature: font Set point size for current job %%IncludeFeature: pointsize Specify character map type %%IncludeFeature: map Number lines %%IncludeFeature: number Set tabs %%IncludeFeature: tabs Set linefeed to CR+LF %%IncludeFeature: lfiscrlf Set carriage return to CR+LF %%IncludeFeature: criscrlf Set formfeed to CR+FF %%IncludeFeature: ffiscrff...
  • Page 174: Pjl Command

    PJL Command One PJL command is supported by the magicolor 3300—UEL, the Universal Exit Language command. This command, which is available only via the parallel and USB interfaces, signals the printer to exit the current printer language and begin a PJL dialog.
  • Page 175: Operator Control Menu

    Consumables Item Replaced, Print Statistics * Only on a magicolor 3300 DN or on a magicolor 3300 EN with optional duplex kit installed ** Only with an optional high-capacity input feeder installed *** Only with an optional hard disk installed...
  • Page 176: Administration Menu

    Only with an optional hard disk installed information, refer to the *** Not displayed if a hard disk is installed CrownBooks in PDF on the **** Only on a magicolor 3300 DN or on a magicolor 3300 EN with Documentation CD-ROM. optional duplex kit installed Menus...
  • Page 177: Administration/Communications/Resident Nic/Crownnet Menu

    Administration/Communications/Resident NIC/ CrownNet Menu Common Menu Adm inistration Com m unications Resident NIC Em ulation Mode PS P rotocol CrownNet M in K Spool Def Job P rio Com m on E therTalk LAN M anager NetW are TCP/IP Factory Config Spooling S oft...
  • Page 178: Ethertalk Menu

    EtherTalk Menu Adm inistration Com m unications Resident NIC CrownNet Common EtherTalk LA N M anager NetW are TCP /IP Connection P rotocol Network Ident Zone Nam e LaserW riter Conventional Zone P art 1 Enabled S pooling Zone P art 2 M INOLTA -Q M S RC Res Disabled B oth...
  • Page 179: Lan Manager Menu

    LAN Manager Menu Administration Communications Resident NIC CrownNet EtherTalk LAN Manager Common NetW are TC P/IP Default Protocol Printer Nam e Enabled Nam e Disabled Note: For more menu details Optional and printer configuration information, refer to the CrownBooks in PDF on the Documentation CD-ROM.
  • Page 180: Netware Menu

    NetWare Menu A d m in istra tio n C o m m u n ica tio n s R e s id e n t N IC C ro w n N e t Com m on E th e rTa lk L A N M a n a g e r N e tW a re TC P/IP...
  • Page 181: Tcp/Ip Menu

    TCP/IP Menu Administration Communications Resident NIC CrownNet Common EtherTalk LAN Manager NetWare TCP/IP** Enabled Enabled A ccnting/ WINS Protocol Disabled Disabled RevChan Internet Sec WINS Address Pri WINS Accnting Protocol Addr** Addr** Scope ID Timeout Subnet SNMP Mask Port NMS 1-5 Assignment Default Router...
  • Page 182: Regulatory Compliance

    Regulatory Compliance CE Marking International (EU) and Immunity IEC 61000-4-2 Requirements IEC 61000-4-3 Radiated Susceptibility (EU) IEC 61000-4-4 Fast Transients IEC 61000-4-5 Surge Immunity IEC 61000-4-6 Immunity to Conducted Disturbance IEC 61000-4-8 Magnetic Field Immunity IEC 61000-4-11 Voltage Dips and Variations cTick Mark ACA (Australia) AS/NZS 3458...
  • Page 183: Canadian Users Notice

    installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Page 184: International Notices

    Read your printer warranty carefully. For information about your warranty, go to www.minolta-qms.com/support, then click on the Answer Base. If MINOLTA-QMS printer failure or damage is found to be directly attributable to the use of non-MINOLTA-QMS approved consumables, print media, and/or accessories, MINOLTA-QMS will not repair the printer free of charge.
  • Page 185 Don’t return any merchandise to the manufacturer without calling for a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number (Americas only). Refer to the Service & Support Guide or www.minolta-qms.com for the Technical Support telephone number where you can obtain an RMA number. If the RMA number is not prominently visible on the outside of items returned, MINOLTA-QMS will not accept receipt.
  • Page 187 Index Advanced printing features Memory 130 Acc disabled message 114 Advanced status page 134 Acc enabled message 114 Antistatic protection 127 Acc file x% full message 115 Autoduplex 41 Acc files got removed message 115 Automatic jam recovery 85 Accessories BuzzBox 126 DIMMs 129 Dual In-Line Memory Modules...
  • Page 188 Cancelling job HP PCL 5e emulation commands 164 Status message 117 HP-GL emulation commands 164 Card Job and subjob boundary commands Security 128 Cassette (see tray) 145 Lineprinter emulation commands 165 Cautions Downloading 134 OPC belt cartridge 75 Emulation 134 Class B device 174 Via CrownNet 134 Cleaning cycle...
  • Page 189 Extended accounting file size Drivers and Utilities for Macintosh 5 message 118 Drivers and Utilities for NDPS 11 Drivers and Utilities for NetWare 11 Drivers and Utilities for UNIX 11 Drivers and Utilities for Windows 5 Hard disk 143 Class B 174 Linux 11 Compliance 174 Macintosh PPDs 5...
  • Page 190 Media tray 17 Fill limit mark 32 Labels Multipurpose 17 Continuous printing 28 Optional HCIF 17 Loading 27, 28 Media type 23 Printing 27, 28 Media type, definition 23 LAN Manager Menu 171 Memory modules (DIMMs) Laser Dual in-line memory modules 129 Radiation confined 175 Memory requirements 40 Safety 175...
  • Page 191 Physical specifications 159 Put x paper in x bin message 120 PJL command UEL command 166 Plain paper 24 QFORM 137 PlanetPress 137 Please wait message 117 Postcard Japanese size 28 Radiation confined 175 Specifications 28 Resetting accounting message 121 PostScript Resolution 130, 155 Drivers 3...
  • Page 192 Physical 159 Timeout 83 Print method 155 Toner 155 Print speed 154, 155 Toner value kit 56 Resolution 155 Toner cartridges 53, 54, 159 System software 157 Life expectancy 54, 159 Temperature 158 Transparencies 17, 280 Toner 155 Continuous printing 30 Toner cartridges 53, 159 Loading 29 Warm-up time 155...
  • Page 193 Waiting for idle message 121 Waiting for idle status message 121 Warming up message 121 Warm-up time 155 Warranty 177 Wrist strap for antistatic protection Index...

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