Xerox DocuPrint C1618 User Manual
Xerox DocuPrint C1618 User Manual

Xerox DocuPrint C1618 User Manual

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  • Page 1 DocuPrint C1618 User Guide...
  • Page 2 Unauthorized operation can cause faults or accidents. Fuji Xerox is not liable for any problems resulting from unauthorized operation of the equipment. Xerox is a registered trademark. The Document Company and Ethernet are trademarks which may be registered in certain jurisdictions.
  • Page 3 Preface Thank you for choosing the DocuPrint C1618. This is a guide on operating the DocuPrint C1618 and the important points to note. To understand the features fully and to use the machine correctly and effectively, please read this guide before using it.
  • Page 4 Front Door Release Button Menu Eject Cancel Ready Error Back P. 163 The Error indicator is on or blinking. Problem! Print quality is not good. P. 141 If you are unable to rectify problems with the recommended remedies, contact Fuji Xerox your dealers...
  • Page 5 I want to stop printing: P. 67 I want to know how to set paper and print: Custom-size paper P. 76 Envelopes Transparencies P. 71 Two-sided printing P. 73 Two-sided on specialty paper printing P. 80 P. 81 I want to replace A paper jam message consumables: appears on the control...
  • Page 6: Adjusting Colors

    You can do the following with your Using the printer efficiently! You can do the following with your printer: Help keywords are used in Windows. For information about the contents of Help and how to use it, refer to "3.4 Using Online Help". Economizing Print on both sides Using the printer efficiently!
  • Page 7: Printing With Various Functions

    Printing With Various Functions Help Printing a stamp such as the word ''Confidential'' as a background to the main printed text Keyword: Printing a Watermark Printing on paper inserted between transparency Printing a single document sheets several times on the same (Transparency Separators) page (Image Repeat) Keyword:...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Contents x Preface x For situations like this, please read on... x You can do the following with your printer: x Contents x Type of Manuals x Using This Guide Organization Conventions x Safety Notes x The Objective of the International Energy Star Program x Illegal Copies Chapter 1 Printer System Settings Adjusting Color Registration ....................
  • Page 9 Chapter 3 Basic Printer Operation Printer Part Names and Functions................. 54 Switching On/Off the Power ................... 57 3.2.1 Switching On the Power .................. 57 3.2.2 Switching Off the Power .................. 58 Printing From a Computer....................59 Using Online Help......................63 Canceling Printing......................
  • Page 10 Chapter 5 Control Panel Control Panel Part Names and Functions ..............110 5.1.1 LED Indicators....................110 5.1.2 Display ......................111 5.1.3 Buttons ......................112 Basic Menu Operation ....................113 5.2.1 Configuration of Basic Menu and Basic Operations........113 5.2.2 What to Do if You Make a Mistake ..............115 5.2.3 Example Operation ..................
  • Page 11 6.10 Cleaning the Density Sensor ..................166 6.11 If the Bypass Tray Comes Loose ................. 169 Chapter 7 Clearing Paper Jams Paper Jams........................174 Paper Jams in Bypass Tray..................176 Paper Jams in the Paper Tray ..................177 Paper Jams Between the Drum Cartridge and Fuser Cartridge........179 Paper Jams in the Paper Rotator.................
  • Page 12 Appendix Introduction to Options and Consumables..............218 Options......................218 Consumables ....................220 Control Panel Menu List ....................221 Specifications ......................225 Printer Specifications ..................225 Network Specifications.................. 227 Printable Area ....................228 Life Span of Consumables................... 229 Obtaining Product Information ..................230 Precautions and Limitations ..................
  • Page 13: Setup Guide

    Software Pack Operation Guide This manual explains how to use the DocuPrint C1618 Software Pack CD-ROM in a Windows environment, and how to install the various types of software available in the Software Pack. Once you insert the Software Pack CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive of your computer, the Fuji Xerox Setup Menu will appear.
  • Page 14: Using This Guide

    Using This Guide Organization The present guide is divided into the following nine chapters. A brief outline of each chapter is given below. Chapter 1 Printer System Settings Describes the color registration procedures, system requirements, and network settings needed to use the printer. Chapter 2 Installing the Printer Driver Describes the procedure for installing software necessary to use the printer (the printer driver) on your computer.
  • Page 15 Appendix The following information is presented in the appendix. Introduction to Options and Consumables Control Panel Menu List Specifications Life Span of Consumables Obtaining Product Information Precautions and Limitations Glossary Conventions 1. In this guide, "computer" refers to personal computer, Macintosh, workstation, and host device.
  • Page 16: Safety Notes

    Safety Notes For your own safety, please read this page carefully before using the machine. Graphic symbols used throughout this guide Used for items that if not followed strictly, can lead to severe or fatal injuries. Used for items that if not followed strictly, can cause injury to the user or damage to the machine.
  • Page 17 When lifting the machine, face the front panel and firmly grip the recessed areas provided on both sides of the machine. Never try to lift the machine by gripping any other areas. Lifting the machine by gripping any other areas can cause the machine to fall and result in injuries.
  • Page 18 When moving the machine, do not tilt it more than an angle specified in the figure below. If tilted excessively, the machine may fall over and cause injuries. When the optional 2 tray module is installed, be sure to lock the caster stoppers. An unlocked machine may fall over or slide and cause injuries.
  • Page 19 • In Japan: 125 V/15 A • In other countries: Contact your Fuji Xerox or dealers. If you use a cord with an unspecified current rating, the machine or plug may emit smoke or become hot to the touch externally.
  • Page 20 Plug it into a properly rated outlet. If the power cord is broken or insulated wires are exposed, ask your Fuji Xerox or dealers for a replacement. Using a damaged cord can cause fire or electric shocks.
  • Page 21: For Machine Operation

    If debris (metal or liquid) gets into the machine, switch off and unplug the machine. Contact your Fuji Xerox or dealers. Operating a debris-contaminated machine can cause fire or electric shocks. Never open or remove machine covers that are secured with screws unless specifically instructed in the Use Guide.
  • Page 22 Switch off the machine immediately, and contact your Fuji Xerox or dealers. Do not place any heavy object on the machine. An off-balance machine can fall over or the heavy object can fall, causing injuries.
  • Page 23: For Consumables

    When clearing a paper jam or other fault, follow instructions in the User Guide. Do not use the machine if it is tilted more than 5 degrees in either the front-to-back or left-to-right directions. Doing so could result in damage. For Consumables Never throw a toner cartridge into an open flame.
  • Page 24 Never throw a drum cartridge into an open flame. It can cause an explosion and you can get burnt. Do not unpack consumables before use. Store consumables in a cool, dry, and clean environment, away from an open flame, and out of direct exposure to sunlight. When using consumables, read and observe operating instructions and safeguards given on the package and container.
  • Page 25: Energy Star Program

    The Objective of the International Energy Star Program To protect the global environment and conserve energy sources, the International Energy Star Program encourages the following product features. Fuji Xerox confirms DocuPrint C1618 satisfies the requirements for this program. Low Power Mode Feature This product has a power-saving feature, which switches the machine to the lower mode ("Power Saver Mode 1") automatically if the machine is on and not...
  • Page 26: Illegal Copies

    Illegal Copies Copying certain documents may be illegal in your country. Penalties of fines or imprisonment may be imposed on those found guilty. The following are examples of items that may be illegal to copy in your country: ❑ Currency ❑...
  • Page 27: Printer System Settings

    Chapter Printer System Settings Adjusting Color Registration............2 Configuring the Printer ..............5...
  • Page 28: Adjusting Color Registration

    Adjusting Color Registration Follow the procedure below to adjust the color registration when you first install the printer or after moving it to a new location. Refer to "5.2 Basic Menu Operation" and "Appendix B Control Panel Menu List" for information about the operation of the control panel.
  • Page 29: Determining Values

    1.1 Adjusting Color Registration Determining Values From the lines to the right of the Y (yellow), M (magenta), and C (cyan) pattern, find the values of the straightest lines. You can also use the densest colors of the grid to find the straightest lines. The colors printed at the highest density are those next to the straightest lines.
  • Page 30: Ready To Print

    1.1 Adjusting Color Registration Continued from previous page. Enter Number Y= 0 M= 0 C= 0 Using the buttons, press the buttons until you reach the value (for example, +3) displayed on the chart. Enter Number Y=+3 M= 0 C= 0 Press the button once and move the cursor to the next value.
  • Page 31: Configuring The Printer

    Configuring the Printer This section describes how to confirm your system environment and how to make the necessary printer settings. 1.2.1 Compatible Systems You can use the printer locally when it is connected directly to your computer. You can use the printer through a network when it is connected to a network. Because the printer supports a variety of protocols, it is possible to share it among a number of different networks.
  • Page 32: Usb Cable Connection

    1.2 Configuring the Printer <USB cable connection> You can use a USB cable to connect the printer if any of the conditions below are met: However, we cannot guarantee the normal operation of all USB compatible equipment. Computers running preinstalled Windows Me, preinstalled Windows 98 Second Edition, preinstalled Windows 2000, or preinstalled Windows XP.
  • Page 33 1.2 Configuring the Printer TCP/IP (Windows 95/Windows 98/Windows Me) Use the TCP/IP Direct Print Utility to print from Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Me. The TCP/IP Direct Printer Utility is a program that sends print data from the computer directly to the printer through a network, without the need to go through a network print server.
  • Page 34 1.2 Configuring the Printer SMB (Windows network) Installing an optional network expansion card enables the printer to use the SMB (Server Message Block) protocol. The SMB protocol allows computers running Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, and Windows XP to share files and printers.
  • Page 35: Printing From A Macintosh Computer

    1.2 Configuring the Printer ® NetWare Installing an optional network expansion card enables the printer to use IPX/SPX protocol. In a network environment using NetWare versions 3.12, 3.2, 4.1, 4.11, 4.2, or 5.0 from Novell Inc., printing is performed from NetWare client computers. Printer NetWare client NetWare server...
  • Page 36: Installing The Printer Driver

    1.2 Configuring the Printer 1.2.2 Printer Configuration Flow This section describes the flow of printer configuration. Refer to the flow chart and confirm that each requirement is met, according to your needs. Are you using a network? With With With With With SMB TCP/IP (LPD)
  • Page 37 1.2 Configuring the Printer Cases When You Should Refer to the Network Print Environment User Guide The following network functions are provided with the printer. For details about these functions, refer to the Network Print Environment User Guide on the CD- ROM provided with the printer.
  • Page 38: Setting The Ip Address

    1.2 Configuring the Printer 1.2.3 Setting the IP Address This section describes the procedure for setting the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address from the control panel of the printer. Follow the procedure below. IP addresses are managed throughout the system as a whole. Specifying the wrong IP address can affect the entire network.
  • Page 39: Ip Address Setup

    1.2 Configuring the Printer Continued from previous page. TCP/IP IP Address Setup Press the Set/Eject button once. IP Address Setup The value currently set has DHCP a "*" displayed next to it. Press the button once. IP Address Setup Panel Press the Set/Eject button once.
  • Page 40 1.2 Configuring the Printer Setting the IP Address The IP address consists of four separate values (base 10) separated by decimal points. The four values can be set anywhere between 0 and 255. Continued from the previous step Example: • IP Address "129.249.242.179" TCP/IP •...
  • Page 41: Setting The Subnet Mask

    1.2 Configuring the Printer Setting the Subnet Mask Continued from the previous step TCP/IP IP Address Press the button once. TCP/IP Subnet Mask Press the Set/Eject or button once. Subnet Mask 000. 000. 000. 000 Set the subnet mask in the same way as the IP address. To set values with the buttons, you can hold down the button to change the value sequentially.
  • Page 42: Setting The Protocols

    1.2 Configuring the Printer 1.2.4 Setting the Protocols When the printer is shipped from the factory, all protocols except SMTP/POP3 ("Status Messenger", "E-Mail Printing") and "FTP" are "Enabled" by default. You do not need to perform the operations described in this section when you connect a new printer to a network for the first time. This concludes the Printer Settings list.
  • Page 43 1.2 Configuring the Printer Ready to Print (The print screen. The printer is ready to print.) Press the Menu button. The menu screen appears. Menu (The menu screen) 1:System Press the button four times. Menu 5:Network Press the Set/Eject button once. 5:Network Ethernet Press the...
  • Page 44: Smb Tcp/Ip

    1.2 Configuring the Printer Continued from previous page. Starting protocols Protocol 1. Press the Set/Eject button once. XXX indicates the protocol name. Press the button once. Disabled Protocol Port9100 2. Press the button once. Press the button once. Enabled Protocol 3.
  • Page 45: Checking Settings

    1.2 Configuring the Printer 1.2.5 Checking Settings Print the Printer Settings list to check the content of printer settings. The Printer Settings list also contains information that is required when configuring computers for printing. Use the list to confirm that settings on the printer and the computer match.
  • Page 46 1.2 Configuring the Printer These settings must be made on the computer Check the IP address Check the protocol port status...
  • Page 47 Chapter Installing the Printer Driver After Setting up the Printer............22 Installing the Printer Driver (Windows 95/Windows 98/Windows Me) ........24 Configuring the TCP/IP Direct Print Utility ........ 31 Installing the Printer Driver (Windows NT 4.0/Windows 2000/Windows XP) ......38 Setting Up the USB Port..............
  • Page 48: After Setting Up The Printer

    You can use the printer driver for Windows 2000 on Windows XP. Obtaining the latest printer driver There may be new printer drivers with future upgrades and you can download the latest version of printer driver from the Fuji Xerox home page.
  • Page 49: Using The Tcp/Ip Direct Print Utility

    2.1 After Setting up the Printer 2.1.2 Using the TCP/IP Direct Print Utility The TCP/IP Direct Print Utility is a software for printing print data sent from a computer directly to a printer on the network, without going through any server. The TCP/IP Direct Print Utility is available in the Software Pack CD-ROM.
  • Page 50: Installing The Printer Driver (Windows 95/Windows 98/Windows Me)

    Insert the Software Pack CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. The Fuji Xerox StartUp Tool dialog box appears automatically. If the Fuji Xerox StartUp Tool dialog box does not appear automatically, double-click the Install_e.exe icon in the CD-ROM. Proceed to Step 6.
  • Page 51 2.2 (Windows 95/Windows 98/Windows Me) Click Install Language. The Fuji Xerox Setup Menu is displayed. Click Install Printer Driver. The Driver Setup dialog box is displayed. Confirm that FX DocuPrint C1618 PCL6 is selected in "Select a model", then click Install printer driver.
  • Page 52 Check the optional products that you have purchased and installed. Make this the default printer Check the check box if DocuPrint C1618 is to be used as the default printer. Printer name Enter a name for the printer, if necessary.
  • Page 53 2.2 (Windows 95/Windows 98/Windows Me) sWhen Others is selected: Select LPT1 from the list and click OK. If you use the TCP/IP Direct Print Utility to print and are connected with a USB cable, set the port later. Select LPT1: here. sWhen Network is selected: Select a printer or print queue icon from the network list by following the procedure described below.
  • Page 54 2.2 (Windows 95/Windows 98/Windows Me) Confirm that the port name specified in Step 8 for the output destination is shown in the Port text box of the Printer Driver Installation dialog box. Then click Start to install. The installation of printer driver begins. When the installation is completed, the following dialog box will be displayed.
  • Page 55 If connected with a USB cable, move on to "2.5 Setting Up the USB Port". Installation for the printer driver will be completed in other situations. Click Exit on the Fuji Xerox Setup Menu dialog box and proceed to the next section on "Testing Printing".
  • Page 56 Procedure Click Start, select Settings and then Printers. The Printers window is displayed. The DocuPrint C1618 printer icon has been added by installation of the printer driver. Select this added printer icon and click Properties from the File menu. The Properties dialog box is displayed.
  • Page 57: Configuring The Tcp/Ip Direct Print Utility

    We will use Windows 98 in this procedure as an example. If you are continuing with the procedure from the previous section, carry out the procedure from Step 4 after the Fuji Xerox Setup Menu dialog box is displayed on the computer screen.
  • Page 58 2.3 Configuring the TCP/IP Direct Print Utility Click Install TCP/IP Direct Print Utility. If you are prompted to install TCP/IP when Install TCP/IP Direct Print Utility is clicked, stop the operation, and after you have installed TCP/IP protocol to your computer, carry out the installation again.
  • Page 59 2.3 Configuring the TCP/IP Direct Print Utility Check the path under Destination Folder, and click Next if it is all right. The installation of the TCP/IP Direct Print Utility begins. When the installation is completed, the following dialog box will be displayed.
  • Page 60: Setting The Port

    After starting up your computer, run Windows 98. Click Start, select Settings and then Printers. The Printers window is displayed. The DocuPrint C1618 printer icon has been added by installation of the printer driver. Select this added printer icon and click Properties from the File menu.
  • Page 61 2.3 Configuring the TCP/IP Direct Print Utility Select Other, and click FX TCP/IP DPU Port from "Click the type of port you want to add". Click OK. The FX TCP/IP Direct Print Utility Port Setup dialog box is displayed.
  • Page 62 2.3 Configuring the TCP/IP Direct Print Utility Enter the appropriate value for each item, and click OK. Example:For port name, "Trans5" and IP address, "129.249.242.179". Item Remarks Enter a name of your choice to identify the printer. Port Name When you are adding multiple TCP/IP Direct Print Utility ports, do not use port names as in the following.
  • Page 63 2.3 Configuring the TCP/IP Direct Print Utility On the Details tab of the Properties dialog box, check that "(FX TCP/IP DPU Port)" appears in "Print to the following port" together with the port name entered in Step 6. To check the connection, print the test page. After you have clicked Apply to confirm the settings, click Print Test Page on the General tab.
  • Page 64: Installing The Printer Driver (Windows Nt 4.0/Windows 2000/Windows Xp)

    For NetWare environment, log on to the target file server. Insert the Software Pack CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. The Fuji Xerox StartUp Tool dialog box appears automatically. If the Fuji Xerox StartUp Tool does not appear automatically, double-click the Instal_e.exe icon in the CD-ROM. Proceed to Step 6.
  • Page 65 2.4 (Windows NT 4.0/Windows 2000/Windows XP) Click Install Language. The Fuji Xerox Setup Menu is displayed. Click Install Printer Driver. The Driver Setup dialog box is displayed. Confirm that FX DocuPrint C1618 PCL6 is selected in "Select a model", then click Install printer driver.
  • Page 66 Check the optional products that you have purchased and installed. Make this the default printer Check the check box if DocuPrint C1618 is to be used as the default printer. Printer name Enter a name for the printer, if necessary.
  • Page 67 2.4 (Windows NT 4.0/Windows 2000/Windows XP) For SMB environment Select Network and click Browse. From the network list, search and select the printer. The printer will be displayed as "host name-p" and will be under the host name icon. The factory defaults for the workgroup name and the host name is "Workgroup"...
  • Page 68 When the IP address has numbers with less than three digits, do not enter "0" before these numbers, e.g. "XXX.XXX.00X.0XX". It will not work properly. Enter any name for DocuPrint C1618. Name of printer or print queue on that server When you do not know the IP address of the printer, either check with the network administrator, or print out the Printer Settings list to confirm.
  • Page 69 2.4 (Windows NT 4.0/Windows 2000/Windows XP) For TCP/IP environment (Windows 2000/Windows XP) The following example is for Windows 2000. This section explains the procedure for selecting Standard TCP/IP Port. Select Others and click Standard TCP/IP Port from Available ports. Click OK. The following screen is displayed.
  • Page 70 2.4 (Windows NT 4.0/Windows 2000/Windows XP) Enter the items at each text box. Example: For IP address, "129.249.242.179", and the port name "IP_129.249.242.179". Item Remarks Enter the IP address of the printer. You can enter the Printer Name or IP registered printer name when it is possible to use name Address resolving services like WINS.
  • Page 71 If connected with a USB cable, move on to "2.5 Setting Up the USB Port". Otherwise, this completes the installation of the printer driver. Click Exit on the Fuji Xerox Setup Menu dialog box and proceed to the next section on "Testing Printing".
  • Page 72 Procedure Click Start, select Settings and then Printers. The Printers window is displayed. The DocuPrint C1618 printer icon has been added by installation of the printer driver. Select this added printer icon and click Properties from the File menu. The Properties dialog box is displayed.
  • Page 73: Setting Up The Usb Port

    Check the connection. Click Start, select Settings and then Printers. The Printers window is displayed. The DocuPrint C1618 printer icon has been added by installation of the printer driver. Select this added printer icon and click Properties from the File menu.
  • Page 74 Procedure If the USB cable is connected, temporarily disconnect it. Insert the Software Pack CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. The Fuji Xerox StartUp Tool dialog box appears automatically. Click Install Language. The Fuji Xerox Setup Menu is displayed. Click CD-ROM reference.
  • Page 75 2.5 Setting Up the USB Port Confirm that English is selected, then click OK. The USB Print Utility wizard starts. Click Next. Select Yes, I want to restart my computer now., and then click Finish. After starting up your computer, run Windows 98. Click Start, select Settings and then Printers.
  • Page 76 2.5 Setting Up the USB Port The DocuPrint C1618 printer icon has been added by installation of the printer driver. Select this added printer icon and click Properties from the File menu. The Properties dialog box is displayed. Confirm that "FXUSB: (USB Printer Port)" now appears in "Print to the following port"...
  • Page 77 2.5 Setting Up the USB Port Select the DocuPrint C1618 printer icon, then click Properties on the File menu. The Properties dialog box is displayed. "FXUSB_x_DocuPrint C1618: (USB Printer Port)" now appears in "Print to the following port" on the Details tab. Select this port.
  • Page 79 Chapter Basic Printer Operation Printer Part Names and Functions..........54 Switching On/Off the Power............57 Printing From a Computer ............59 Using Online Help................ 63 Canceling Printing ............... 67 Changing the Configuration for Options........69 Printing on Envelopes, Transparencies, and Custom-size (Long) Paper.................
  • Page 80: Printer Part Names And Functions

    Printer Part Names and Functions The names and functions of the various parts of the printer are as follows: Front View Name Explanation Paper tray Load paper here. Bypass tray Open when manually printing. Use this tray when printing transparencies or envelopes. Front door This is the printer's front door.
  • Page 81: Rear View

    3.1 Printer Part Names and Functions Rear View Name Explanation Parallel interface connector To use the printer locally, connect the parallel cable here. USB interface connector To use the printer locally, connect the USB cable here. Ethernet interface To use the printer through a network, connect the Ethernet cable connector here.
  • Page 82: Internal View

    3.1 Printer Part Names and Functions Internal View <Front door open with button A> <Front door open with button B> Name Explanation Transfer roll cartridge Images formed on the drum surface are transferred to the paper. Also, it recovers used toner. Drum cartridge Consists of a light-sensitive drum, developer, and a transfer roller.
  • Page 83: Switching On/Off The Power

    Switching On/Off the Power 3.2.1 Switching On the Power Follow the procedure below. Procedure On the printer's right side, press the side of the power switch marked "|" to switch on the printer. The printer starts. The printer motors warm up for one or two minutes when you switch on the printer.
  • Page 84: Switching Off The Power

    3.2 Switching On/Off the Power 3.2.2 Switching Off the Power Follow the procedure below. Procedure Confirm that "Ready to Print" is displayed on the control panel. Ready Data Wait Ready Do not switch off the printer in the following situations: When "Data Wait"...
  • Page 85: Printing From A Computer

    Printing From a Computer This section describes the procedures for printing from computers using the PCL6 printer driver. When you install new printer options, you must reconfigure the printer driver to use the options. To confirm or make settings, refer to "3.6 Changing the Configuration for Options". Printing from a Program You can output jobs to the printer from most Windows programs with their Print command.
  • Page 86 3.3 Printing From a Computer Select this printer in the Name box and click Properties. On the various tabs, make settings for each item as required. For details about the various tabs, refer to Help. For details about how to use Help, refer to "3.4 Using Online Help".
  • Page 87: Changing Default Printing Functions

    3.3 Printing From a Computer In the Print dialog box, select the desired interval in Page range and click OK. The data is sent to the printer. Be careful when removing printed material from the face down tray, as the top cover detaches easily. To cancel printing, refer to "3.5 Canceling Printing".
  • Page 88 3.3 Printing From a Computer On the various tabs, make settings for each item as required. For details about the various tabs, refer to Help. For details about how to use Help, refer to "3.4 Using Online Help". When you finish making settings, click OK in the Properties dialog box. The default printer functions in the printer driver are now changed.
  • Page 89: Using Online Help

    Help Notation How to Print Printer Driver How to Get the Latest Version of the Printer Driver Trademarks and Abbreviations Supplementary Information About the Printer Driver How to Confirm the Printer Driver Version Summary DocuPrint C1618 Characteristics Overview of Printer Driver...
  • Page 90 3.4 Using Online Help Explanation on Each Tab Paper/Output Tab Graphics Tab Watermarks Tab Fonts Tab Configuration Tab Options Tab User Settings Tab How to Print Job Printing on Special Media Printing on Envelopes Printing on Glossy Paper Printing on Transparencies Inserting Paper Between Transparencies (Transparency Separators) Duplex Print Printing on Side 2 (Back) of Special Media...
  • Page 91 3.4 Using Online Help Consumables Replacing the Toner Cartridges, Drum Cartridge and Transfer Roll Cartridge How to Solve Printing Problems Unable to Print Poor Print Quality Paper Jams Network Related Problems When an Error Message is Displayed When a Problem Could Not be Solved Nomenclature Multi-Up TrueType Fonts...
  • Page 92 3.4 Using Online Help To refer to Help Open the Properties dialog box and select the tab that contains the item in question. The example below is for the Paper/Output tab in Windows 98. For details about how to display the Properties dialog box, refer to "3.3 Printing From a Computer" . To display the description of an item, ) click the button and...
  • Page 93: Canceling Printing

    Canceling Printing This section explains how to cancel printing. 3.5.1 Canceling Printing From the Computer To cancel printing in Windows, first cancel the print job on the computer, then cancel printing on the printer's control panel. Print command Cancel printing Cancel printing Cancel Back...
  • Page 94: Canceling Printing At The Control Panel

    3.5 Canceling Printing 3.5.2 Canceling Printing at the Control Panel Perform this operation to cancel the print data from the printer after canceling the print command on the computer. Note that the printer finishes printing the current page. Use the following control panel buttons to cancel printing. Display (messages appear here) Power saver Front Door Release Button...
  • Page 95: Changing The Configuration For Options

    Changing the Configuration for Options If you add any of the following options to the printer after completing initial set-up, you must reconfigure the PCL6 printer driver. Hard disk Additional memory 2 tray module Hard disk Additional memory 2tray module For details about how to install options, refer to the Setup Guide or the literature provided with the options.
  • Page 96 3.6 Changing the Configuration for Options Select the options added to the printer and click OK. Example: With the 2 tray module installed. Select this check box.
  • Page 97: Printing On Envelopes, Transparencies, And Custom-Size (Long) Paper

    Printing on Envelopes, Transparencies, and Custom-size (Long) Paper If you are printing on special paper, you have to specify the type of paper and image quality in the PCL6 printer driver when you send a print command from the application software. Take care when setting envelopes, because setting them incorrectly may result in text being printed on the wrong side or upside down.
  • Page 98 3.7 Printing on Envelopes, Transparencies, and Custom-size (Long) Paper Procedure Adjust the paper guide to the mark corresponding to the size that you are about to use. Make sure the flap is closed, then load the envelope with the side to be printed facing down and the flap to the right.
  • Page 99: Printing On Transparencies

    Printing on Transparencies Use the bypass tray to print transparencies. You can print in color on Fuji Xerox transparencies (XEROX FILM (no border)) using the DocuPrint C1618. Use only the recommended types of transparencies. Do not use any other types, such as color transparencies (bordered with a white frame).
  • Page 100 3.7 Printing on Envelopes, Transparencies, and Custom-size (Long) Paper Fan a few transparencies at a time. Insert the transparencies into the bypass tray until they lightly touch the feeding slot. Do not use full color transparencies. They can jam in the printer and damage the fuser unit.
  • Page 101 3.7 Printing on Envelopes, Transparencies, and Custom-size (Long) Paper Printer Driver Settings (for transparencies) sWindows settings: Item Value Paper/Output Output Size Set A4 or "Same as Paper Size" (if the original size is A4) Paper Source Bypass 2 Sided Print 1 Sided Print Paper Type Transparency...
  • Page 102: Printing Custom-Size (Long) Paper

    3.7 Printing on Envelopes, Transparencies, and Custom-size (Long) Paper 3.7.3 Printing Custom-size (Long) Paper Using the bypass tray enables you to print custom-size paper or long paper, longer than legal portrait (355.6 mm). The paper sizes suitable for use with this printer are as follows: One-sided printing: Width 90–216 mm: Length 139.7–900.0 mm Two-sided printing: Width 90–216 mm: Length 139.7–355.6 mm Feeding custom-size paper sideways is not possible.
  • Page 103 3.7 Printing on Envelopes, Transparencies, and Custom-size (Long) Paper Click the Configuration tab. Click Custom Paper Size. The Custom Paper Size dialog box appears. Select one of the five paper sizes. For details of the Custom Paper Size dialog box settings, refer to Help. For details about how to use Help, refer to "3.4 Using Online Help".
  • Page 104 3.7 Printing on Envelopes, Transparencies, and Custom-size (Long) Paper When you finish making the settings, click OK in the Custom Paper Size dialog box. In the Properties dialog box, click OK. The user defined size is now set. How to Print Follow the steps below to print on custom-size (long) paper.
  • Page 105: Two-Sided Printing

    Two-sided Printing You can use one of the following procedures to do use the printer for two-sided printing. For plain paper, whether fed from a paper tray or the bypass tray, two-sided printing is carried out automatically if you select it in the PCL6 printer driver upon executing the print command.
  • Page 106: Two-Sided Printing

    3.8 Two-sided Printing 3.8.1 Two-sided Printing To print on both sides of plain paper, set the paper into the paper tray or bypass tray. You can use the following paper sizes for two-sided printing: Min. W: 149 mm x L: 210 mm..Corresponding to A5 size Max.
  • Page 107: Two-Sided Printing On Specialty Paper

    3.8 Two-sided Printing 3.8.2 Two-sided Printing on Specialty Paper Provided the front side of the paper has been printed using the DocuPrint C1618, you can use the bypass tray to print on the back of the following types of specialty paper.
  • Page 108 3.8 Two-sided Printing When printing on the back of specialty paper, make sure that you configure the items below in the PCL6 printer driver when giving the print command from the program. Printer Driver Settings (when printing on side 2 of a printed paper) sWindows settings: Item Value...
  • Page 109: Using E-Mail Printing

    Using E-Mail Printing When the printer is connected to a network and has been configured to use TCP/IP communication and transmission/reception of e-mail, computers can send mail to the printer. Mail sent to the printer is printed, along with any attached documents (PDF files or text files). This function is called "E-Mail Printing".
  • Page 110: Transmittable File Attachments

    3.9 Using E-Mail Printing 3.9.2 Transmittable File Attachments Only the following types of file attachments can be transmitted to the printer. PDF files Text (txt) files When printing text files, select "Yes" for the "Text Print" option of "1: System". By default, the "Text Print"...
  • Page 111 3.9 Using E-Mail Printing <Example> Commands are included in the e-mail according to the following rules. No distinction is made between uppercase and lowercase characters. " " Commands always begin with the symbol, and if a password has been set, the #Password command is always included at the beginning of the body of the e-mail.
  • Page 112 3.9 Using E-Mail Printing Nothing is printed if there is no text following the #Print command. Multiple e-mail attachments (PDF or text files) can be printed. From the control panel, select "Yes" for the "Text Print" option of "1: System". By default, the "Text Print"...
  • Page 113: Points To Note When Sending Documents Via E-Mail

    3.9 Using E-Mail Printing 3.9.4 Points to Note When Sending Documents via E-Mail Precautions Related to Security Mail is transmitted via the Internet, which is connected to computers all over the world. Therefore, appropriate security precautions are necessary to prevent documents from being viewed or altered by third parties.
  • Page 115: Chapter 4 Loading Paper And Usable Paper Types

    Chapter Loading Paper and Usable Paper Types Suitable and Unsuitable Paper Types........90 Loading Paper................96...
  • Page 116: Suitable And Unsuitable Paper Types

    Standard Domestic Paper Standard paper for this printer is defined as follows: Paper Type Paper Name Specifications Plain Paper 1 Fuji Xerox P Paper G.S.M.: 64 g/m (for monochrome printing) Plain Paper 2 Fuji Xerox J Paper G.S.M.: 82 g/m...
  • Page 117: Specialty Paper

    Product Paper Type Important Code Transparency V516 Do not use full color transparencies (Xerox Film (no borders)) (bordered by a white frame). Labels (A4) V862 Use label sheets that are uncut with labels covering the whole sheet. Envelope Do not use envelopes that have tape Com-10 seals.
  • Page 118 4.1 Suitable and Unsuitable Paper Types Paper Trays, Types, and Sizes The paper types, sizes, and the maximum number of sheets that you can load in the different trays are shown in the table below. Load all paper into the printer in the portrait orientation (lengthwise).
  • Page 119 Types and Sizes of Paper Usable for Two-sided Printing You can use this printer to print on both sides of the paper. Use Fuji Xerox JD paper for two-sided printing when printing high-resolution, color images. s Automatic Two-sided Printing For automatic two-sided printing, select "2 Sided Print" in the printer driver's Properties dialog box before executing the print command.
  • Page 120: Unsuitable Paper

    Unsuitable Paper Avoid using the following paper types as they can cause paper jams or damage the printer. Transparencies other than those recommended. (Fuji Xerox Full Color transparencies or other.) Inkjet paper Paper that is too thick or too thin...
  • Page 121: Storing Paper

    4.1 Suitable and Unsuitable Paper Types Opaque film Digital coated glossy paper Adhesive paper (transparent, colorless) Paper with holes 4.1.3 Storing Paper Failure to properly store paper can result in paper jams, impaired print quality, or damage to the printer. Store paper under the following conditions: Temperature 10 to 30°C Relative Humidity...
  • Page 122: Loading Paper

    Loading Paper Refer to the appropriate section below to load or change paper. "4.2.1 Loading Paper in the Paper Tray" "4.2.2 Loading A5 Paper in the Paper Tray/ Changing From A5 to Another Paper Size" "4.2.3 Loading Paper in the Bypass Tray" For more information about suitable paper types, refer to "4.1 Suitable and Unsuitable Paper Types".
  • Page 123 4.2 Loading Paper Hold the tray with both hands, lift the front slightly and pull it completely out of the printer. Place the tray on a flat surface. Move the side paper guides to their outermost positions. Gently lift the end paper guide to move it, and insert the pins at the bottom of the guide in the holes (indicated by the mark) corresponding to the paper...
  • Page 124: Into The Printer

    4.2 Loading Paper Align the four corners of the paper stack and insert the paper (print side up) under the tabs. Do not use paper that is folded, creased, or heavily warped. Make sure that all the paper is under the tabs. Paper loading limit Do not overload the paper tray.
  • Page 125 4.2 Loading Paper There is an indicator next to the paper tray that tells you how much paper remains in the tray. Use this meter as a guide to refill the paper tray. When printing A4 or Letter size paper, lift the stopper on the top cover.
  • Page 126: Loading A5 Paper In The Paper Tray/Changing From A5 To Another Paper Size1

    4.2 Loading Paper 4.2.2 Loading A5 Paper in the Paper Tray/ Changing From A5 to Another Paper Size Loading A5 Paper Follow the procedure below to load A5 paper into the paper tray. Load paper into the optional 2 tray module the same way. Procedure Gently pull out the paper tray until it stops.
  • Page 127 4.2 Loading Paper Gently lift the end paper guide to move it, and insert the pins at the bottom of the guide in the holes (indicated by the mark) corresponding to the paper size that you want to load. Make sure that the end guide is properly inserted into the holes for the paper size.
  • Page 128 4.2 Loading Paper Align the side guides with the edges of the paper. Pushing the paper guides too hard against the edges of the paper stack can cause a paper jam. However, if the paper guides are too loose, the paper may twist as it feeds through the printer.
  • Page 129 4.2 Loading Paper Changing From A5 to Another Paper Size Follow the procedure below to remove the A5 spacer and load a different paper size into the paper tray. Load paper into the optional 2 tray module the same way. Procedure Gently pull out the paper tray until it stops.
  • Page 130 4.2 Loading Paper Grip the A5 spacer, gently lift it up while pulling it forward and remove it from its position next to the paper guide. Insert the A5 spacer into its storage slot in the paper tray. Gently lift the end paper guide to move it, and insert the pins at the bottom of the guide in the holes (indicated by the mark) corresponding to the paper...
  • Page 131 4.2 Loading Paper Align the four corners of the paper stack and insert the paper (print side up) under the tabs. Do not use paper that is folded, creased, or heavily warped. Make sure that all the paper is under the tabs. Paper loading limit Do not overload the paper tray.
  • Page 132 4.2 Loading Paper There is an indicator next to the paper tray that tells you how much paper remains in the tray. Use this meter as a guide to refill the paper tray. When printing A4 or Letter size paper, lift the stopper on the top cover.
  • Page 133: Loading Paper In The Bypass Tray

    4.2 Loading Paper 4.2.3 Loading Paper in the Bypass Tray Follow the procedure below to load paper into the bypass tray. Set a different size of paper at the same time. Do not add new paper while paper remains in the bypass tray.
  • Page 134 4.2 Loading Paper When using media such as transparencies, labels, or envelopes, fan the stack before loading so that there is air between the sheets. Fanning the stack helps prevent paper jams caused when more than one sheet feeds at the same time. Do not fan plain paper before loading.
  • Page 135 Chapter Control Panel Control Panel Part Names and Functions ....... 110 Basic Menu Operation............... 113 List of Menu Items ..............117...
  • Page 136: Control Panel Part Names And Functions

    Indicates a paper jam or other problem that the user can rectify. Blinking: There is a problem that the user cannot rectify. Contact your Fuji Xerox or dealers. Off: The printer is functioning normally. A indicator Indicates what buttons to press to open the front door to clear B indicator paper jams.
  • Page 137: Display

    5.1 Control Panel Part Names and Functions 5.1.2 Display Displays printer status (print screen) and menus for configuring the printer (menu screen). The items displayed differ depending on printer settings and installed options. Print Screen When the printer is waiting for data or printing, this screen is displayed. The contents of the print screen are as follows.
  • Page 138: Buttons

    5.1 Control Panel Part Names and Functions 5.1.3 Buttons There are eight buttons on the control panel. Their functions depend on the screen displayed. The functions are as follows: Menu Eject Cancel Power saver Back Name Print screen Menu screen Menu button Switches to the menu screen.
  • Page 139: Basic Menu Operation

    Basic Menu Operation This section describes how to use the menu screen to set the power saver modes, job timeout, network settings, and printer configuration. 5.2.1 Configuration of Basic Menu and Basic Operations The menu screen contains the following main menus. For details about individual menu screens, refer to "5.3 List of Menu Items".
  • Page 140 5.2 Basic Menu Operation Example of Menu Levels and Basic Operations To configure the printer, press the buttons described below to display and change the level of individual menus. For the general operational procedure, refer to "5.2.3 Example Operation". Print screen (the printer is ready to print) Press the Menu button to change screens.
  • Page 141: What To Do If You Make A Mistake

    5.2 Basic Menu Operation Resetting the Printer (to defaults) Press the buttons simultaneously. Job Time-Out 60sec. Press the buttons simultaneously. The following screen appears. Settings Reset to Defaults When processing finishes, the default settings appear. Job Time-Out 300sec. Press the Set/Eject button. The parameters are now set. Job Time-Out 300sec.
  • Page 142: Example Operation

    5.2 Basic Menu Operation 5.2.3 Example Operation To illustrate operation, this section describes the necessary procedure to set "Job Time-Out" to "60 sec." on the "1:System" menu. Ready to Print (The Print screen. The printer is ready to print.) Press the Menu button. The printer cannot print when Menu (The Menu screen)
  • Page 143: List Of Menu Items

    List of Menu Items The section describes the various modifiable items of each main menu. It is possible to set some items of the menu screens from your computer when you print. If the computer settings differ from those on the printer, the computer settings take precedence. Default refers to the factory settings of the printer.
  • Page 144: Power Saver

    5.3 List of Menu Items The table below describes the situations when the printer is released from the power saver modes. By default, "Power Saver Mode 2" is "Disabled". The printer does not switch to power saver mode 2 unless you set it to do so. When an optional network expansion card is installed, the printer will not switch to power saver mode Release from power saver mode 2 Release from power saver mode 1...
  • Page 145: Error Alarm

    5.3 List of Menu Items Error Alarm This allows you to set if the printer sounds an alarm or not when an error occurs. "No" means that the printer does not sound an alarm when an error occurs. Yes (default) "Yes"...
  • Page 146: Maintenance

    5.3 List of Menu Items ID Print Use this to print the user ID in a particular location. Off (default) Top Left Top Right Bottom Left Bottom Right Text Print Set this for the printer to print data other than the supported PDL data as text. Text data is printed on A4 paper.
  • Page 147: Paper Density

    5.3 List of Menu Items Security When necessary, you can set a password to limit access to menus. This helps prevent items from being changed accidentally. Panel Lock (default: No) Select "Yes" to set a password. Change Password Set a four-digit password. By default the password is "0000".
  • Page 148: Parallel

    5.3 List of Menu Items 5.3.3 Parallel Use this to configure the parallel interface. Use this to configure the ECP communication mode of the parallel interface. Enabled (default) The printer receives data in ECP mode. Disabled The printer does not receive data in ECP mode. 5.3.4 Report/List Use this to print the various reports and lists.
  • Page 149: Network

    5.3 List of Menu Items 5.3.5 Network Use this to make network settings. Some network settings are only displayed when an optional network expansion card is installed. It is not possible to set items in this menu while printing. You must restart the printer for this setting to take effect. After configuring items, be sure to restart the printer.
  • Page 150: Ipx Frame Type

    5.3 List of Menu Items IP Address Use this to set the IP address. aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd Set aaa, bbb, ccc, and ddd between 0 and 255. You cannot use the following: 224–225.xxx.xxx.xxx 127.xxx.xxx.xxx The IP address cannot be set when DHCP is set in the "IP Address Setup". To set, set the "IP Address Setup"...
  • Page 151 5.3 List of Menu Items 802.3 Set this to use IEEE 802.3 frame type. 802.2 Set this to use IEEE 802.3/802.2 frame types. SNAP Set this to use IEEE 802.3/802.2/SNAP frame types. Ethernet-II Set this to use Ethernet-II frame type. Protocol Set "Enabled"...
  • Page 152: Ip Filter

    5.3 List of Menu Items SNMP IPX (default: Enabled)* In a NetWare environment, set "SNMP IPX" to "Enabled" to use the SNMP Agent function or to "Disabled" if you do not want to use this feature. Status Messenger (default: Disabled) When using TCP/IP, set "Status Messenger"...
  • Page 153: Pdf Bridge

    5.3 List of Menu Items Init NVM This initializes the non-volatile memory of the network card. The non-volatile memory stores configuration data, even when the printer is off. This item cannot be set during printing. Initialize the memory card's non-volatile memory. Initializing the NV memory restores the items of the "5:Network"...
  • Page 154: Skip Blank Pages

    5.3 List of Menu Items Collate Sets whether to print multiple copies of a document sorting for each group (1,2,3...1,2,3...). No (default) Skip Blank Pages Sets whether or not to control to not print blank pages. Off (default) Password When a password has been set for the PDF file, that password is specified in advance.
  • Page 155: Print Mode

    5.3 List of Menu Items Print Mode Set the paper size to output and the printing method. Fix Size (default) Pages are printed on A4 paper. If the PDF file to print is other than A4 size, it automatically zooms in or out to align with the size of the paper.
  • Page 157 Chapter Troubleshooting Type of Problems............... 132 No Power ..................134 The Printer Does not Print ............135 Print Quality is Not Good ............141 Paper Does not Feed Properly..........148 Other Problems................150 When an Error Message Appears on the Control Panel ..155 The Error Indicator is On or Blinking........
  • Page 158: Type Of Problems

    Type of Problems When your printer suffers from a problem, refer to the categories below to determine the cause of the problem and the action needed to rectify it. Fix the problem by following the corresponding procedure. Refer to this chapter even if you think you cannot fix a problem when one occurs.
  • Page 159 Cannot print in color ......153 cord from the AC outlet, and contact your Fuji Paper does not feed from the specified tray Xerox or dealers for assistance............. 153 Printing is slow........153 Unusual noises are coming from the printer ............
  • Page 160: No Power

    The printer is defective. Switch off the printer immediately, frequently turns off disconnect the power cord from the outlet, and contact your Fuji Xerox or dealers. Is the power cord loose or Switch off the printer and connect the disconnected? power cord properly.
  • Page 161: The Printer Does Not Print

    Note the error code on the display, is blinking has occurred. switch off the printer immediately, disconnect the power cord from the outlet, and contact your Fuji Xerox or dealers. The Ready Is the control panel display on the Press the Menu button on the control...
  • Page 162 6.3 The Printer Does not Print Condition Verification Solution (Continued from Does the parallel, USB, or Ethernet Use only the recommended parallel previous page) interface cable meet the required interface cables for the printer. The Ready printer specifications? 10Base-T and 100Base-TX Ethernet indicator does not interface cables are compatible with the blink or light when...
  • Page 163 6.3 The Printer Does not Print Condition Verification Solution (Continued from Is the printer properly configured for Print the Printer Settings list to check the previous page) use through a network? (When on a network settings. The Ready network.) Correct any inappropriate settings. indicator does not blink or light when you try to print...
  • Page 164: Cannot Print In Windows

    6.3 The Printer Does not Print 6.3.2 Cannot Print in Windows Symptom Verification Action The printer does Does "Pause Printing" appear in the When printing stops because of an error, not print printer window? the printer sometimes switches to the Pause Printing state.
  • Page 165 6.3 The Printer Does not Print Condition Verification Solution Cannot print with Is the printer IP address set correctly? The IP address might be different. Ask TCP/IP (When using TCP/IP.) your system administrator for the correct settings. Use the Printer Settings list to confirm the current IP address.
  • Page 166 6.3 The Printer Does not Print Condition Verification Solution (Continued from Does the message Write Error appear This message appears when the previous page) on the computer screen? maximum number of permissible Cannot print in an connections on the Windows network is SMB environment exceeded.
  • Page 167: Print Quality Is Not Good

    The drum cartridge is old or damaged. Replace the drum cartridge. "8.2.2 Replacing the Drum Cartridge" The power supply is defective. Contact your Fuji Xerox or dealers. Output sheets are The drum cartridge is old or damaged. Replace the drum cartridge.
  • Page 168: Faded Or Dirty Printouts, White Areas (Drop-Outs), Creases, Blurs

    Change the printer driver settings on the printer driver? Graphics tab (in Windows). Help The power supply is defective. Contact your Fuji Xerox or dealers. Dirty spots are Is the media suitable? Are you using Replace the media with a size and type printed preprinted or inkjet paper? of media suitable for use with this printer.
  • Page 169 6.4 Print Quality is Not Good Symptom Possible Cause Action Vertical black lines The drum cartridge or transfer roll Check the drum cartridge and transfer cartridge is old or damaged. roll cartridge and replace them as necessary. "8.2.2 Replacing the Drum Cartridge" "8.3.2 Replacing the Transfer Roll Cartridge"...
  • Page 170 6.4 Print Quality is Not Good Symptom Possible Cause Action There are ghost Are you printing in a high Use at room temperature. Print after the images of temperature, high humidity or low room has warmed up, such as on winter characters and temperature, low humidity mornings.
  • Page 171 6.4 Print Quality is Not Good Symptom Possible Cause Action Partial blanks Is the color registration correctly Adjust the color registration. adjusted? "1.1 Adjusting Color Registration" Blotted printing Is the paper damp? Use at room temperature. Blurred printing Is it too dry? Use the paper immediately after opening the package.
  • Page 172 When you cannot remove the obstruction, switch off the printer and contact your Fuji Xerox or dealers. Do not attempt to disassemble the printer. Is the transfer roll cartridge properly Make sure that the transfer roll cartridge installed in the printer? is properly installed.
  • Page 173: Unsatisfactory Printing

    Is the transparency suitable? Use transparencies suitable for use with transparencies this printer as outlined below: Transparencies,V516 (Xerox film (no border). Do not use full color transparencies. Is the media properly loaded into the Make sure that the transparencies are bypass tray? properly loaded into the bypass tray.
  • Page 174: Paper Does Not Feed Properly

    Paper Does not Feed Properly Symptom Possible Cause Action Paper does not Is the media properly loaded? Make sure that the media is properly feed/Paper jams/ If using special paper, is the media loaded. Several sheets properly loaded into the bypass tray? When using media such as feed at once/Paper transparencies, label sheets, or...
  • Page 175 6.5 Paper Does not Feed Properly Condition Verification Solution (Continued from Are the paper guides of the paper tray In the paper tray, set the side and end previous page) set correctly? guides in the correct positions. Paper does not feed/Paper jams/ Several sheets "4.2.1 Loading Paper in the Paper Tray"...
  • Page 176: Other Problems

    Other Problems 6.6.1 Network Problems Condition Verification Solution The IP address Is the printer set to acquire an IP On the control panel, select "5:Network", changes when address through a DHCP server? then "IP Address Setup" and select turning on the "Panel"...
  • Page 177 6.6 Other Problems Symptom Possible Cause Action (Continued from Is the port number correct? The default port number is "80". Specify previous page) the correct port number. Cannot connect to CentreWare Internet Services − CentreWare When CentreWare Internet Services do Internet Services not operate properly, refer to the do not work...
  • Page 178 6.6 Other Problems Symptom Possible Cause Action E-mail body text or Has the "Text Print" option of Make the proper settings from the text file attachment "1:System" been set to "Yes" from the control panel. does not print control panel? "3.9 Using E-Mail Printing"...
  • Page 179: Other Problems

    Switch off the printer and remove the jammed in the printer? jammed paper or foreign object. When you cannot remove the obstruction, switch off the printer and contact your Fuji Xerox or dealers. Do not attempt to disassemble the printer.
  • Page 180 6.6 Other Problems Symptom Possible Cause Action There is On the control panel, set the Power condensation in the Save Mode Timer to one hour or more printer and leave the printer on. After leaving the printer for an hour to allow condensation to dissipate, you can use the printer normally.
  • Page 181: When An Error Message Appears On The Control Panel

    Action: Switch off the printer and switch it on again. When the same message reappears after taking this action, write the error code displayed, switch off the printer, and contact your Fuji Xerox or dealers. Transp. Error Transparencies were not specified as the paper type on the...
  • Page 182 6.7 When an Error Message Appears on the Control Panel Message Meaning and Action PDF Error An error occurred when using the direct print function to print a PDF Please Press Set file. Action: Press the Set/Eject button and cancel printing. PDF Wrong Password The PDF file password and the password set on the printer do not Please Press Set...
  • Page 183 6.7 When an Error Message Appears on the Control Panel Message Meaning and Action Fuser Jam There is paper jammed in the printer. Open Cover A & B Action: Press button A or B, open the front door and remove the jammed media.
  • Page 184 6.7 When an Error Message Appears on the Control Panel Message Meaning and Action Sys Data Deleted All system settings stored in the NV memory were deleted. Press Set Action: Press the Set/Eject button to initialize the NV memory. The printer settings may be deleted when you reset the NV memory.
  • Page 185 6.7 When an Error Message Appears on the Control Panel Message Meaning and Action Replace Transfer The transfer roll cartridge needs to be replaced. Roll Cartridge Action: Replace the transfer roll cartridge. "8.3.2 Replacing the Transfer Roll Cartridge" Reinsert Trans The transfer roll cartridge is not inserted in the printer or the cartridge Roll Cartridge is set improperly.
  • Page 186 6.7 When an Error Message Appears on the Control Panel Message Meaning and Action Check Paper Paper is not properly loaded in tray N or is different from that in Tray N specified on the computer. Action: Pull out tray N and check the paper. If the computer settings are incorrect, cancel printing.
  • Page 187 If there are problems in the print quality, contact your Fuji Xerox or dealers. Also, the fuser unit should be replaced approximately every 100,000 pages of print. Ready to Print This is a warning message.
  • Page 188 6.7 When an Error Message Appears on the Control Panel Message Meaning and Action Out of Memory There is not enough memory available for the printer to function Please Press Set normally. Action: Press the Set/Eject button and cancel printing. Install an additional memory and reprint.
  • Page 189: The Error Indicator Is On Or Blinking

    The Error Indicator is Blinking When the Error indicator is blinking, it indicates a problem that you cannot rectify by yourself. Write down the message and error code displayed, switch off the printer and contact your Fuji Xerox or dealers.
  • Page 190: Forcing The Printer To Print Remaining Data (When Printing Is Halted)

    Forcing the Printer to Print Remaining Data (When Printing is Halted) If the end of the data stops in the middle of a page, the printer waits for the next data until the job timeout occurs and "Date Wait" appears on the control panel. Forcing the printer to print data is useful in this case, because the printer does not wait for the timeout to elapse before it begins printing the data stored in it.
  • Page 191 6.9 Forcing the Printer to Print Remaining Data (When Printing is Halted) Follow the procedure below. Use the following control panel buttons: Display (messages appear here) Power saver Front Door Release Button Menu Eject Cancel Ready Error Back Set/Eject button For details about control panel operations, refer to "5.2 Basic Menu Operation".
  • Page 192: Cleaning The Density Sensor

    Cleaning the Density Sensor When the printer's density sensor is dirty, follow the procedure below to clean it. Procedure On the printer's right side, press the side of the power switch marked " " to switch off the printer. Push up button A (1) and fully open the front door (2).
  • Page 193 6.10 Cleaning the Density Sensor Replace the transfer roll cartridge. Grip the orange U-shaped tabs as shown. Insert the pins at both ends of the transfer roll cartridge into the bearings inside the printer. To lock the transfer roll cartridge into the printer, push down on the tabs until you hear a click.
  • Page 194 6.10 Cleaning the Density Sensor On the printer's right side, press the side of the power switch marked "I" to switch on the printer.
  • Page 195: If The Bypass Tray Comes Loose

    If the Bypass Tray Comes Loose The bypass tray can come loose from the printer if it receives a strong shock. If it has come loose, move to the reference according to the symptom to fix the problem. <If the pins on one or both sides of the bypass <If the bypass tray has separated from the tray are outside of the holes in the tray cover>...
  • Page 196 6.11 If the Bypass Tray Comes Loose Mount Bypass Tray Onto the Printer. Procedure Removing the bypass tray cover and bypass tray from the printer. Push up button A (1) and fully open the front door (2). Then, close the front door. Hole Bypass tray cover Make sure that the part shown in the...
  • Page 197 6.11 If the Bypass Tray Comes Loose Lay the bypass tray on the printer side. While holding it with your hand, insert the protrusions on both sides of the bypass tray cover into the bearings on the printer. Lay the bypass tray. While holding it with your hand, insert the protrusions on both sides of the bypass tray into the holes in the bypass tray cover.
  • Page 199: Clearing Paper Jams

    Chapter Clearing Paper Jams Paper Jams..................174 Paper Jams in Bypass Tray ............176 Paper Jams in the Paper Tray ............177 Paper Jams Between the Drum Cartridge and Fuser Cartridge..179 Paper Jams in the Paper Rotator ...........182 Paper Jams in the 2 Tray Module ...........183...
  • Page 200: Paper Jams

    Paper Jams If a paper jam occurs, printing stops and an error message appears on the control panel informing you of the location of the paper jam. To clear the paper jam, read the error message, refer to the appropriate section below, and follow the procedure.
  • Page 201 If smoke comes out of the printer when a paper jam occurs, do not open the printer covers. Switch off the printer, remove the power cord from the AC outlet, and contact your Fuji Xerox or dealers for assistance. Remove jammed paper slowly and carefully to avoid tearing it.
  • Page 202: Paper Jams In Bypass Tray

    Paper Jams in Bypass Tray Follow the procedure below to remove the jammed paper. Procedure Pull the jammed paper out of the bypass tray. Push up button A (1) and fully open the front door (2). Confirm that there are no scraps of paper remaining inside the printer.
  • Page 203: Paper Jams In The Paper Tray

    Paper Jams in the Paper Tray If the Optional 2 tray module is not installed, follow the procedure below to remove paper jammed in the paper tray. If the Optional 2 tray module is installed, look for the jammed paper sequentially, starting with the lowest tray.
  • Page 204 7.3 Paper Jams in the Paper Tray Close the front door. Hold the paper tray with both hands, align it with the opening in the printer and gently insert it. Push the paper tray completely back into the printer. Do not use excessive force on the paper tray. Doing so could damage the paper tray or the inside of the printer.
  • Page 205: Paper Jams Between The Drum Cartridge And Fuser Cartridge

    Paper Jams Between the Drum Cartridge and Fuser Cartridge This section describes the procedures to remove paper jammed around the drum cartridge and in the fuser. Select the appropriate procedure according to the location of the jammed paper. Paper Jams Around the Drum Cartridge: Follow the procedure below to remove the jammed paper.
  • Page 206 7.4 Paper Jams Between the Drum Cartridge and Fuser Cartridge Open the fuser cartridge levers and remove the jammed paper. If the paper is torn, remove any scraps of paper remaining inside the printer. Be sure to close the fuser cartridge levers after removing the jammed paper.
  • Page 207 If the front door is difficult to open, do not force it. Switch off the printer immediately and contact your Fuji Xerox or dealers.
  • Page 208: Paper Jams In The Paper Rotator

    Paper Jams in the Paper Rotator Follow the procedure below to remove the jammed paper. Procedure Push button B (1) and open the front door (2). Remove the jammed paper. If the paper is torn, remove any scraps of paper remaining inside the printer. Close the front door.
  • Page 209: Paper Jams In The 2 Tray Module

    Paper Jams in the 2 Tray Module Follow the procedure below to remove the jammed paper. Procedure Starting with the bottom tray, pull out each tray until you find the jammed paper. Paper in the tray module passes in front of the paper tray as it feeds into the printer.
  • Page 210 7.6 Paper Jams in the 2 Tray Module Close the front door. Close all open paper trays.
  • Page 211 Chapter Daily Care Replacing the Toner Cartridges ..........186 Replacing the Drum Cartridge..........190 Replacing the Transfer Roll Cartridge ........196 Printing Reports and Lists............199 Confirming Printer Status from Your Computer ..... 204 Cleaning the Printer ..............210 Moving the Printer ..............211 Storing the Printer ..............
  • Page 212: Replacing The Toner Cartridges

    Replacing the Toner Cartridges The printer uses four toner cartridges: black, yellow magenta, and cyan. When the toner supply in a cartridge begins to run out, the message "Replace xxxx Toner (x)" message appears on the control panel (xxxx is the toner cartridge color). Replace toner cartridges as soon as the message prompting you to do so appears.
  • Page 213: Replacing The Toner Cartridges

    8.1 Replacing the Toner Cartridges Storage Precautions Select a storage location away from direct sunlight and meeting the following conditions: Ambient temperature range, 0 to 35°C. Humidity range 15 to 80% RH (no condensation). Avoid hot and humid areas. Avoid storing near magnetic objects such as CRT screens, disk drives, or floppy disks.
  • Page 214 8.1 Replacing the Toner Cartridges Grip the levers at the ends of the toner cartridge that you want to replace and pull them up. Pull out the toner cartridge. Put the toner cartridge on a piece of paper to prevent toner from staining floor or furniture.
  • Page 215 8.1 Replacing the Toner Cartridges Align the toner cartridge with the Toner seal corresponding insertion point in the printer and insert it as illustrated. Grip the levers at each end of the toner cartridge with your fingers, then push down firmly to rotate the levers forward to the ( ) position.
  • Page 216: Replacing The Drum Cartridge

    Replacing the Drum Cartridge Consists of the light-sensitive drum, the developer and the transfer roller. When the drum deteriorates, the "Replace Drum Cartridge" message appears on the control panel. Replace the drum cartridge as soon as the message prompting you to do so appears. Replace Drum Cartridge The drum cartridge is a consumable.
  • Page 217: Replacing The Drum Cartridge

    8.2 Replacing the Drum Cartridge Drum cartridges weigh approximately 4.5 Kg. Handle them with care. If you are not using the drum cartridge recommended by our company, the performance of the machine may not be at its optimum level. Use the drum cartridge recommended for this product.
  • Page 218 8.2 Replacing the Drum Cartridge Procedure Push up button A (1) and fully open the front door (2). Push the button as shown and open the paper outlet cover. Grip the handle on top of the drum cartridge and gently lift it out of the printer.
  • Page 219 8.2 Replacing the Drum Cartridge Grip the handle on top of the drum cartridge and gently lift it. Place the cartridge on a flat surface. Lift the drum cartridge by the handle. Do not allow the cartridge to touch anything when removing it from the box.
  • Page 220 8.2 Replacing the Drum Cartridge Grip the handle on top of the drum Flat side faces the rear cartridge and face the flat part towards the back of the printer. With the flat part of the cartridge facing Orange Protective the rear, align the orange rollers on sheet rollers...
  • Page 221 8.2 Replacing the Drum Cartridge Close the front door.
  • Page 222: Replacing The Transfer Roll Cartridge

    Replacing the Transfer Roll Cartridge The transfer roll cartridge consists of a transfer roller and a transfer roll collection box. When the transfer roll cartridge deteriorates, the "Replace Transfer Roll Cartridge" message appears on the control panel. Replace the transfer roll cartridge as soon as the message prompting you to do so appears.
  • Page 223: Replacing The Transfer Roll Cartridge

    8.3 Replacing the Transfer Roll Cartridge 8.3.2 Replacing the Transfer Roll Cartridge Follow the procedure below to replace the transfer roll cartridge. Procedure Push up button A (1) and fully open the front door (2). Grip the orange tabs at both ends of the transfer roll cartridge (1) and gently lift it out of the printer (2).
  • Page 224 8.3 Replacing the Transfer Roll Cartridge Unpack a new transfer roll cartridge and grip the orange tabs as shown. Insert the pins at both ends of the transfer roll cartridge into the bearings inside the printer, and gently push the roller into the printer.
  • Page 225: Printing Reports And Lists

    Printing Reports and Lists Use the operation panel to print the following reports and lists. Printer Settings Use this to confirm options installed in the printer and to check the network settings on the printer. "8.4.1 Confirming Printer Configuration and Network Settings" Panel Settings Use this to check the parameters set with the control panel.
  • Page 226: Confirming Printer Configuration And Network Settings

    8.4 Printing Reports and Lists 8.4.1 Confirming Printer Configuration and Network Settings Printing the Printer Settings list allows you to check what options are installed on the printer and the way the printer's network settings are configured.
  • Page 227: Printer Settings

    8.4 Printing Reports and Lists This section describes how to print the Printer Settings list. Use the following control panel buttons: Display (messages appear here) Power saver Front Door Release Button Menu Eject Cancel Ready Error Back button Set/Eject button Menu button For details about control panel operations, refer to "5.2 Basic Menu Operation".
  • Page 228: Checking The Print Log

    8.4 Printing Reports and Lists 8.4.2 Checking the Print Log Use the control panel to print the Job History Report. The print log is a report of the last 22 print jobs received by the printer. Use it to check whether the jobs were printed normally or not.
  • Page 229 8.4 Printing Reports and Lists Ready to Print (The print screen. The printer is ready to print.) Press the Menu button. The menu screen appears. Menu (The Menu screen) 1:System Press the button three times. Menu 4:Report/List Press the Set/Eject or button once.
  • Page 230: Confirming Printer Status From Your Computer

    Confirming Printer Status from Your Computer This printer features a variety of network tools that enable you to check the status of the printer from your computer through the network. Using these tools saves you from having to leave your computer to check if the printer is working properly.
  • Page 231 8.5 Confirming Printer Status from Your Computer Procedure Switch the computer on and start your Web browser. To ensure that CentreWare Internet Services is working correctly, you need to change the following settings of the browser. And if the CentreWare Internet Services is not connected properly, check the settings below: Set "Check for newer versions of stored pages"...
  • Page 232: Press The Enter Key

    8.5 Confirming Printer Status from Your Computer Press the Enter key. The CentreWare Internet Services screen appears. Click Job and History. At the right of the screen, detailed status information about jobs requested from the control panel as well as each protocol is displayed. Click Completed Jobs in the tree on the left to view the print log of completed jobs.
  • Page 233 8.5 Confirming Printer Status from Your Computer Click the Status tab. Printer information appears on the right side of the screen. Information about paper trays, the output tray, printer covers, remaining consumables and toner, and the number of sheets output appears in this area. Click Fault Status.
  • Page 234: Checking Status From The Desktop

    8.5 Confirming Printer Status from Your Computer 8.5.2 Checking Status From the Desktop This printer features a network tool called "CentreWare Simple Status Notification" that enables you to check the status of the printer through the network from your Windows computer. With this tool, you can determine the status of the printer from the appearance of the icon displayed on the computer's desktop.
  • Page 235: Checking Status By E-Mail

    8.5 Confirming Printer Status from Your Computer 8.5.3 Checking Status by E-Mail When the printer uses TCP/IP, you can communicate with the printer by e-mail. When users inquire about network settings or the printer status, the printer sends a reply by e-mail. If an error occurs at the printer, the printer sends an error notification to the user by e-mail.
  • Page 236: Cleaning The Printer

    Cleaning the Printer We recommend that you clean the printer at least once a month to keep it in good working condition and to maintain print quality. Be sure to switch off and unplug the machine before accessing the interior of the machine for cleaning, maintenance, or fault clearance.
  • Page 237: Moving The Printer

    Moving the Printer Before transporting the printer by car or truck over long distances, follow the procedure below to prevent strong vibrations from damaging the printer. The machine weighs 35.3 kg when the consumables and paper tray are fully assembled. When moving the equipment, make sure that there are two or more persons carrying it.
  • Page 238 8.7 Moving the Printer Disconnect the power cord, interface cable, and any other cables. Never touch a power cord with wet hands. Danger of electric shock exists. When unplugging the machine, grasp the plug instead of the cord. Forcibly pulling on a cord can damage it and cause fire or electric shocks.
  • Page 239 8.7 Moving the Printer Insert the heavy weight paper spacers in the tray as illustrated. Hold the paper tray with both hands, align it with the opening in the printer and gently insert it. Push the paper tray completely back into the printer.
  • Page 240 8.7 Moving the Printer Push up button A (1) and fully open the front door (2). Push the button as shown and open the paper outlet cover. Grip the handle on top of the drum Transfer roller cartridge and gently lift it out of the printer.
  • Page 241 8.7 Moving the Printer Close the front door. To protect the printer from damage, pack it in a box before transporting it. After moving the printer to the new location, you need to readjust the color registration. For details about this operation, refer to "1.1 Adjusting Color Registration".
  • Page 242: Storing The Printer

    Storing the Printer Follow the procedure below when you do not need to use the printer for a long period. Procedure On the printer's right side, press the side of the power switch marked " " to switch off the printer. Disconnect the power cord, interface cable, and any other cables.
  • Page 243: A Introduction To Options And Consumables

    Appendix Introduction to Options and Consumables......218 Control Panel Menu List............221 Specifications ................225 Life Span of Consumables............229 Obtaining Product Information..........230 Precautions and Limitations ............ 233 Glossary ..................233...
  • Page 244: Introduction To Options And Consumables

    Introduction to Options and Consumables The following options are available for this printer. To order any of these options, contact your Fuji Xerox or dealers. Options Additional Memory (128/256 MB) It may be necessary to expand the memory of your printer if you want to print color...
  • Page 245: Tray Module

    A Introduction to Options and Consumables 2Tray Module This option allows you to attach an additional 2 trays to the printer. Each tray of the module holds up to 500 sheets of paper. When installed, the trays become the printer's tray 2 and tray 3. To install the tray module, refer to the Setup Guide or the 2Tray Module Installation Guide.
  • Page 246: Consumables

    A Introduction to Options and Consumables Consumables The following consumables are made exclusively for use with this printer. They cannot be used with other printers. Toner Cartridges The printer uses four toner cartridges: black, yellow, magenta, and cyan. For the installation procedure, refer to "8.1.2 Replacing the Toner Cartridges".
  • Page 247: Control Panel Menu List

    Control Panel Menu List Ready to Print Print screen The following flow chart shows the menus and the items they contain. Press Menu button Menu screen 1:System Power Save Timer 3 min. Mode 1 Range: 1 to 120 minutes Mode 2 5 min.
  • Page 248 B Control Panel Menu List Power saver Front Door Release Button Menu Eject Cancel Ready Error Back Symbols Press the Press the buttons to move between menus buttons. and items on the same level. Pressing the button moves to the previous menu or item. Pressing the button advances to the next menu or item.
  • Page 249 B Control Panel Menu List ...from previous page TCP/IP IP Address Setup DHCP Panel IP Address 000. 000. 000. 000 : select value, : shift cursor Subnet Mask 000. 000. 000. 000 : select value, : shift cursor Gateway Address 000.
  • Page 250 B Control Panel Menu List "5:Network" 6:PDF Bridge Duplex Print No Duplex Fix Size Bind Long Edge Auto Bind Short Edge No. of Sets Range: 1–999 Collate Skip Blank Pages Password Print Mode Fix Size Fix Size Auto Auto Catalog Quality Fast Mode Auto...
  • Page 251: Specifications

    Plain paper 1 (69-75 g/m ), plain paper 2 (76-99 g/m Plain paper/Heavy weight paper (60-216 g/m Paper Type transparencies (Xerox film, no border), envelopes Bypass Tray labels, glossy paper. Some envelope sizes are not suitable for use. Paper Tray...
  • Page 252 C Specifications Standard: 64 MB (320 MB with optional memory installed.) Memory Capacity Option: 128/256 MB (1 memory expansion slot available) Standard: 80 PCL Typefaces Fonts Option: 136 PostScript Fonts Standard: PCL6 Emulation Option: PostScript3 ® ® ® Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ®...
  • Page 253: Network Specifications

    C Specifications Network Specifications Common Specifications Supported Standards Ethernet Version 2.0 IEEE 802.3 Network Protocols (*1) (*1) TCP/IP, SMB , IPX/SPX (NetWare) (*2) AppleTalk (EtherTalk) Interface 100Base-TX, 10Base-T TCP/IP Specifications Supported Operating Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Systems Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP Frame Type Ethernet_ II (Ethernet II) Print Protocols...
  • Page 254: Printable Area

    C Specifications Printable Area × When using A4, 8.5 14" (Legal) or smaller. "Printable area" refers to the area on a page where printing is possible. "Non-printable area" refers to the Non-printable area Printable area area (the edges) on the page where printing is not possible.
  • Page 255: Life Span Of Consumables

    Life Span of Consumables Life Span of Consumables (in printable pages) Consumable Number of printable pages Black toner cartridge About 8,500 pages Yellow toner cartridge About 6,000 pages Magenta toner cartridge About 6,000 pages Cyan toner cartridge About 6,000 pages Drum cartridge About 30,000 pages Transfer roll cartridge...
  • Page 256: Obtaining Product Information

    Obtaining Product Information The following information is provided on our internet home page: Latest product information Latest software Recommended applications Limitations of applications URL: http://www.fujixeroxap.com The company will not be responsible for any communications fee incurred.
  • Page 257: Precautions And Limitations

    Print to thicker paper (such as Fuji Xerox JD paper, etc.). Poor storing heavy weight paper Depending on the type of paper, it may curl a great deal when fixing on the exit tray.
  • Page 258 The transfer method differs from other printers so when printing with compared to other printers from this printer, the characters and lines are printed a little thicker. Fuji Xerox. For that reason, it may seem like characters are blotted, hard to see or that white characters are blotted.
  • Page 259: Glossary

    Glossary 10Base-T mouse button twice in quick succession without moving the mouse. An IEEE802.3-compliant 10-Mbps base band twisted pair cable. Client 100Base-TX On a network, computers called "servers" collect, store, and distribute information to An improved version of 10Base-T other network computers called "clients" sometimes called "fast Ethernet".
  • Page 260 G Glossary Interface Cable "File Transfer Protocol". A protocol used for A cable connected between different pieces communicating files and data in a TCP/IP of equipment through which system. communications are carried. Interface cables include parallel and USB cables used to connect printers and other Full Color peripherals to a computer, as well as The maximum number of different colors...
  • Page 261 G Glossary Log on Parallel Interface The process of accessing recourses in a One of the methods available to transfer computer system, such as printers or hard data to peripherals from a computer. disks on a network. Conversely, closing the Parallel interfaces allow the simultaneous access is referred to as "logging off".
  • Page 262 G Glossary Protocol Software Convention that allows different computers Software packages that people use for work and peripherals to communicate with each or pleasure on their computers. Software other. An arranged procedure for sold on today's market includes programs transferring data between hardware or such as word processors, spreadsheets, between computers across a network.
  • Page 263: Index

    Index Control Panel Menu List ........221 buttons ...........112 buttons ...........112 Daily Care ............185 2Tray Module ..........219 DHCP .............123 500sheets Cassette ..........218 Dirty Printouts ..........142 Drum cartridge .........56, 190, 220 Duplex Print ...........127 A indicator ............110 Additional Memory ........218 Adjusting Color Registration ......2 ECP ..............122 Auto Log Print ..........119 E-Mail Printing .........83, 126...
  • Page 264 Init NVM ..........120, 127 Network Problems ......... 150 Install the USB Print Utility ......48 No Power ............134 Installing the Printer Driver (Windows 95/ No. of Sets ............. 127 Windows 98/Windows Me) ......24 Installing the Printer Driver (Windows NT 4.0/ Windows 2000/Windows XP) ......38 Installing the TCP/IP Direct Print Utility ..31 Online Help .............
  • Page 265 Printing Custom-size (Long) Paper ....76 Printing from a Computer ........59 Printing on Envelopes ........71 TCP/IP ............123 Printing on Transparencies .......73 TCP/IP Direct Print Utility ......23, 31 Problem List ...........132 Text Print ............120 Protocol ............16, 125 Toner cartridges ........55, 186, 220 Top cover (Face-down tray) ......55 Transfer roll cartridge .......56, 196, 220 Troubleshooting ..........131...
  • Page 267 After completing this form, detach and send it to the address below. (Please use your own envelope and postage stamp. ) Thank you for your cooperation. ✂ Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd. KSP R&D 2D7 3-2-1, Sakado, Takatsu-ku Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa-ken JAPAN 213-0012.
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  • Page 269 DocuPrint C1618 User Guide Human Interface Design Development Document Products Company Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd. DE-1329E2 (Edition 1) Copyright© 2002 by Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.

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