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The data saved in the hard disk of the machine may be lost if there is any problem in the hard disk. Fuji Xerox is not responsible for any direct and indirect damages arising from or caused by such data loss.
Along with our efforts to make environmental values a part of the Fuji Xerox culture, the DocuPrint C3300 DX/C2200 adopts recycled components that satisfy our strict quality standards.
DocuPrint C3300 DX/C2200 Features Easy-to-Use, Compact, High Image Quality Printer • The compact size easily fits on your desktop. • The oil-free fusing technology produces printouts that you can easily write and place sticky-notes • Prints all types of documents in the optimal print quality.
Contents Preface......................3 DocuPrint C3300 DX/C2200 Features.............. 4 Contents......................5 Types of Manuals....................8 Using This Guide ....................9 Safety Notes ....................11 Illegal Copies and Printouts ................18 Printer Environment Settings..............19 Supported Operating Environments ..............19 Setting the Network Environment ................21 Setting the IP Address ...................21...
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Sending E-mails ....................64 Precautions When Using the E-mail Print Feature ..........67 Auditron Function ....................68 Paper......................69 About Paper......................69 Supported Paper ....................69 Unsupported Paper ....................71 Storing and Handling Paper ..................72 Loading Paper ....................... 73 Loading Paper in the Paper Tray ................73 Loading Paper in the Bypass Tray ................74 Setting the Paper Type and Size on the Control Panel .........76 Notes on Loading Envelopes .................79...
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Cleaning the Interior .................... 168 7.14 Moving the Printer ....................169 A Appendix ....................171 DocuPrint C3300 DX/C2200 Main Specifications..........171 DocuPrint C3300 DX/C2200 Product Specifications ...........171 Printable Area ......................175 Optional Accessories.................... 176 Consumables .......................177 Life of Consumables.....................178 Obtaining the Product Information................179 Obtaining the Latest Print Driver .................179...
Types of Manuals The following manuals are included with the DocuPrint C3300 DX/C2200. Setup Guide Provides step-by-step instructions on how to set up your printer. User Guide (PDF) (This guide) Describes how to get ready to print and set various print features. It also covers the control panel menus, troubleshooting tips, and maintenance information.
Using This Guide Organization This guide is organized into the following chapters. The summary of each chapter is as follows: 1 Printer Environment Setting Describes how to set up the printer's operating environment. 2 Basic Operation Provides the names and functions of the printer's components and the basic operating procedures (such as switching the power on/off and cancelling print jobs).
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Orientation of paper is described in this guide as follows: , Short Edge Feed (SEF): Loading with one of the short edges of the paper. , Long Edge Feed (LEF): Loading with one of the long edges of the paper. SEF Orientation LEF Orientation Paper feed...
Any unauthorized alteration including an addition of new functions or connection to external devices may not be covered by the product warranty. Contact your local Fuji Xerox representative for more information. Follow all warning instructions marked on this product. The warning marks stand for the followings: Used for item that if not followed strictly, can lead death or severe or fatal injuries and the possibility to do it is comparatively high.
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Consult your local Fuji Xerox representative to check if an outlet is grounded. Hold the plug not the cord when unplugging this product, or it may damage the cord and cause electric shock or a fire accident.
Machine Installation Keep the minimum clearance as follows for ventilation and an access to the power plug. Unplug the product if an abnormal condition is noted. Do not locate this product where people might step on or trip over the power cord. Friction or excessive pressure may generate heat and eventually cause electric shock or a fire accident.
If you need to pull out a tray to remove Do not carry out any other maintenance paper jam, contact your local Fuji Xerox procedures not described in the representative. Do not pull out a tray, documentation.
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Switch off the product. cause explosion. If you spill a large volume Press the <TEST> button located on of toner, contact your local Fuji Xerox the rear left side of the product, with a representative. thin stick or similar object.
Warning and Caution Labels Be sure to follow the warning and caution labels placed on the machine. Do not touch areas with labels indicating high voltage or temperature. This can cause an electric shock or burn. Always follow all warning instructions marked on or supplied with this product. To avoid the risk of burn injuries and electric shock, never touch the area with the "High Temperature"...
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DocuPrint C3300 DX/C2200 Toner cartridge (Black) that is recommended for this product. • For environmental protection and efficient use of resources, Fuji Xerox reuses returned toner cartridges to make recycle parts, recycle materials or energy recovery.
Illegal Copies and Printouts Copying or printing 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 or print in your country. •...
Supported Operating Environments The DocuPrint C3300 DX/C2200 can be used as both a local and a network printer. When used as a local printer, the printer is connected directly to a computer. When used as a network printer, the printer is connected to a computer over a network.
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Supported Operating Systems and Operating Environments Note • The supported operating systems are subject to change without prior notice. Visit our web site for the latest information. Connection Local Network Method Port Port Name NetWare 9100 TCP/ TCP/ TCP/ TCP/ TCP/ TCP/ Protocol...
Setting the Network Environment This section explains how to install your printer in a TCP/IP environment. When installing the printer in a different environment, refer to the ‘CD-ROM Documentation (HTML)’ on the CD-ROM of the Driver CD Kit. Setting the IP Address To use TCP/IP protocol, you must configure an IP address for the printer.
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Example of the [Printer Settings] list If an IP address is listed, skip the following procedure. If an IP address is not listed, or if you want to change the current IP address, configure the setting using the following procedure. To Set the IP Address on the Control Panel Use the following procedure to configure the printer's IP address on the control panel.
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Press the < > or <Eject/Set> button to IPv4 accept the selection. Get IP Address [Get IP Address] is displayed. Press the < > or <Eject/Set> button to Get IP Address accept the selection. DHCP / Autonet * The current setting is displayed. Press the <...
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To Set the Subnet Mask/Gateway Address 17. Press the < > button until [Subnet Mask] IPv4 is displayed. Subnet Mask 18. Press the < > or <Eject/Set> button to Subnet Mask accept the selection. 000.000.000.000* The current subnet mask is displayed. 19.
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Setting the IP Address in IPv6 Mode The printer supports IPv6 addresses. You can use IPv6 addresses with this printer under an IPv6 network environment. By default, [IP Mode] of this printer is set to [Dual Stack] (in Dual Stack mode, IPv4 and/or IPv6 is automatically detected).
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From the menu on the left, select [TCP/IP] under [Protocol Settings]. By default, [IP Mode] is set to [Dual Stack]. If [IPv4] is selected for [IP Mode], change it to [Dual Stack] or [IPv6] depending on your network environment. Under [IPv6], select the [Enabled] check box for [Enable Manual Address]. Then enter the IP address in the [IP Address] box.
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Press the <Menu> button on the control Menu panel to display the menu screen. Report / List Press the < > button until [Admin Menu] is Menu displayed. Admin Menu Note • If you went past the desired item, return to the item by pressing the <...
Configuring the Printer Using CentreWare Internet Services CentreWare Internet Services is a service that allows you to monitor or remotely configure the printer using a web browser when the printer is on a TCP/IP network. Some of the control panel settings can be set also on the service's [Properties] tab. Note •...
Setting Up a Web Browser When accessing CentreWare Internet Services, we recommend you to set your web browser: • not to use a proxy server when specifying the printer's IP address. • to enable JavaScript. Note • If you access CentreWare Internet Services using a proxy server, the response from the service may be slow or the window of the service may not be displayed.
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CentreWare Internet Services Setting Items The followings are the main features on each tab of CentreWare Internet Services. Tab Name Feature Status • General Displays the printer's product name, IP address, and status. • Printer Status Displays the sizes and remaining volumes of the paper loaded in the paper trays, the status of the output tray and front cover, and the remaining life of consumables.
Using CentreWare Internet Services Follow these steps when accessing CentreWare Internet Services. Start your computer and launch a web browser. In the URL field, enter the IP address or URL of the printer, and press the <Enter> key. The top page of CentreWare Internet Services is displayed. •...
Installing a Print Driver To print from your computer, install a PCL print driver using the CD-ROM of the Driver CD Kit. The installation procedure varies depending on how your computer is connected to the printer. For installation instructions, refer to the ‘CD-ROM Documentation (HTML)’ on the CD-ROM. Note •...
Basic Operation Main Components and Functions Main Unit Front View Name Description Front cover Open this when replacing print cartridges and removing jammed paper. Press the side button to open this cover. Output tray Print jobs are output with the printed side facing down. Control panel Consists of operation buttons, indicators, and the display.
Rear View Name Description Ground fault interrupter Cuts off the power circuit automatically in the event of current leakage. Power cord connector Connect the power cord here. USB port Connect the USB cable here. Network connector Connect the network cable here when connecting the printer to a network. Ventilation hole Air intake to prevent the interior of the printer from heating up.
Control Panel Name Description LCD display Displays the setting items, machine status, and messages. Refer to • "Control Panel Display" (P. 36) <Menu> button Press to move to the menu operation. <Eject/Set> button Press to set the menu values. Also use this button to print a report/list. <Power Saver>...
Control Panel Display There are two types of screens: Print screen (for displaying printer status) and Menu screen (for configuring settings). Note • The message displayed differs according to the optional accessories installed and setting status. Print Screen The Print screen appears when the printer is printing or waiting for data. The following contents are shown on the screen.
Switching On/Off the Power Switching On the Power Press the power switch of the printer to the <I> position. When the power is on, [Please wait...] is displayed on the control panel. Check that this display changes to [Ready to Print]. Important •...
About the Ground Fault Interrupter The printer has a ground fault interrupter on its rear left side. In the event of current leakage, the ground fault interrupter will automatically cut off the power circuit to prevent any current leakages or fire from occurring. If the interrupter trips (if the <RESET>...
Setting/Exiting the Power Saver Modes The printer is equipped with a low power mode and a sleep mode to reduce power consumption when it is left idle. When no print data is received for 3 minutes, the printer will enter the low power mode. When no data is received for a further 2 minutes (a total of 5 minutes lapse (default) since the last receiving data), it will enter the sleep mode by default.
Cancelling/Checking a Print Job Cancelling a Print Job Print jobs can be cancelled either from your computer or on the control panel. Cancelling a Print Job being Processed on a Computer Double-click the printer icon on the task bar at the lower right corner of your monitor.
Print This chapter describes various printing methods using a PCL print driver. Printing from a Computer This section outlines the basic procedure for sending print jobs from Windows applications. The following procedure uses Windows XP WordPad as an example. (The procedure may vary depending on the application being used.) On the [File] menu of your application, click [Print].
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Print Features in the Properties Dialog Box The following introduces some of the print features available on each tab of the print driver. For details on each feature, refer to the online help provided for the print driver. Feature Paper / Output •...
Printing on Envelopes This section explains how to print on envelopes and transparencies. Loading Envelopes/Transparencies Envelopes and transparencies can be loaded in the bypass tray. Note • For details on the procedure to load paper in bypass tray, refer to "Loading Paper in the Bypass Tray" (P. 74).
Loading Transparencies Important • Transparencies with a white frame and full-color transparencies cannot be used. After carefully fanning a small stack of transparencies, load them into the bypass tray with the side to be printed facing down. Load transparencies a few at a time. Slide the paper guides to the size of the transparencies.
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From [Paper Size], select the size of the original document to be printed. Click the [Layout] tab, and from [Fit to New Paper Size], select the appropriate paper size. As necessary, click [Booklet / Poster / Mixed Document / Rotation], and in the displayed dialog box, set [Image Rotation 180 Degrees].
Printing on Non-standard Size Paper This section explains how to print on custom size paper such as long paper using the PCL print driver. Custom size paper can be loaded in each tray. The paper sizes that can be selected on this printer are as follows: For bypass tray For paper tray...
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On the Windows [Start] menu, click [Printers and Faxes]. Select to highlight the printer, and select [Properties] from the [File] menu. The Properties dialog box appears. In the dialog box, click the [Configuration] tab. Click [Custom Paper Size]. Select an item from the [Details] list box. Under [Settings for], specify the lengths for [Short Edge] and [Long Edge] by using the [ ] and [ ] keys or by directly entering the values.
Printing on Non-standard Size Paper The following procedure uses Windows XP WordPad as an example. Important • Make sure to set paper sizes correctly. Setting wrong paper sizes can cause printer failure. Note • The method of displaying the properties dialog box varies depending on the application being used. Consult the documentation for your application.
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Click the [Layout] tab, and from [Fit to New Paper Size], select the custom output size you registered. Click [OK] to close the [Printing Preferences] dialog box. Click [Print] in the [Print] dialog box to start printing. 3.3 Printing on Non-standard Size Paper...
Printing Confidential Documents - Secure Print - If your printer has the hard disk or the additional memory (optional) installed, you can use the Secure Print feature. Important • As data is stored in the RAM disk, the data is erased when the printer is switched off. •...
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The [Secure Print] dialog box appears. Enter your user ID into [User ID]. The user ID can be up to 8 bytes of alphanumeric characters. Enter a password into [Secure Print Passcode]. The password can be up to 12 bytes of numeric characters. From [Document Name], select [Enter Document Name] or [Use Existing Name].
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Operations on the Control Panel The following explains how to print a Secure Print job stored in the printer. Note • When deleting a Secure Print job without printing, select [Delete] after Step 8 in the following procedure. Press the < > button on the control panel. Print Menu Secure Print Press the <...
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Press the < > or <Eject/Set> button to Report1 accept the selection. Print and Delete A screen that allows you to set whether to delete or save the document after printing it is displayed. Note • If you want to delete the document without printing, press the <...
Printing After Checking the Print Result - Sample Print - If your printer has the hard disk or the additional memory (optional) installed, you can use the Sample Print feature. Important • As data is stored in the RAM disk, the data is erased when the printer is switched off. •...
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The [Paper / Output] tab appears. Under [Quantity], set the print quantity. Note • The first sample set is not included in the print quantity set under [Quantity]. From [Job Type], select [Sample Print] and click [Setup]. The [Sample Print] dialog box appears. Enter your user ID into [User ID].
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Operations on the Control Panel The following explains how to print or delete a Sample Print job depending on its print result. Press the < > button on the control panel. Print Menu Secure Print Press the < > button until [Sample Print] is Print Menu displayed.
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Note • If you selected [All Documents] in Step 6, select either [Use PC Settings] (the printer prints in the print quantity specified on the print driver) or [xxx Set(s)] (you must enter the print quantity). 10. Press the <Eject/Set> button to print the document.
PDF Bridge is a feature that comes standard with the printer. The methods to print PDF files using the PDF Bridge feature are as follows: • Using ContentsBridge Utility (software by Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.) When using ContentsBridge Utility, refer to the manual included on the CD-ROM of the Driver CD Kit.
In a command prompt, enter a command as follows. Example: A command for printing "event.pdf" when the printer's IP address is 192.168.1.100. C:\>ftp 192.168.1.100 <Enter> key Connected to 192.168.1.100. 220 FUJI XEROX DocuPrint C3300 DX User (192.168.1.100:(none)): <Enter> key 331 Password required Password: <Enter> key 230 Logged in ftp>bin <Enter>...
You can print XPS files in the following ways: • Print XPS files directly from a Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 application via an XPS driver. • Use Fuji Xerox ContentsBridge Utility. Note • XPS stands for XML Paper Specification.
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Press the < > or <Eject/Set> button to Print Ticket accept the selection. Standard Mode * The current setting is displayed. Press the < > button to select either [Standard Mode] or [CompatibleMode]. Confirm your selection by pressing the Print Ticket <Eject/Set>...
Printing Using E-mail - E-mail Print - If the printer is networked and set up for e-mail and TCP/IP communication, you can send e-mails to the printer. The printer can automatically print e-mails and PDF files attached to e-mails. This feature is called "E-mail Print".
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E-mail Environment (Printer) Set the following items under the [Properties] tab on CentreWare Internet Services. Note • After changing the settings on CentreWare Internet Services, make sure to click the [Apply] button and reboot the printer. • For information about each item, refer to the online help for CentreWare Internet Services. Item Setting Item Description...
Sending E-mails Supported E-mail Attachments Files of the following format can be attached to e-mails: • PDF files To Send E-mails To perform E-mail Print, enter the printer's address in the "To:" field on your e-mail application. Then, enter the following commands in the subject field or in the body message and enter the text or attach the PDF file you want to print.
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The following explains how to write commands in e-mails, using Outlook Express as an example. Here, we suppose that the printer's e-mail address is "printer1@example.com" and [Password for Print Job] is "prtuser". To print the text in the body message: To print the document attached to the e-mail: Note •...
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To Specify Commands in the Subject Field The following commands can be specified in the subject field. Command Description #Print xxx When [Password for Print Job] is set, make sure to enter a space (xxx: password) and then the password after the "#Print". When the password is not set, enter "#Print"...
Precautions When Using the E-mail Print Feature Security Precautions E-mail uses the Internet, a network connecting computers around the world, as its transmission medium. So, exchanging e-mails involves security risks, such as information leakage and tampering. When exchanging important or confidential information, we recommend you to use a method other than e-mail that guarantees security.
Auditron Function The Auditron function contains an authentication function that can set limits on what processes can be used, as well as an account management function that can be used to control usage based on authentication. This section explains important information about the function and about settings that are required to use the function.
Transparency sheets together damps the paper, resulting in multi- feeds and printer failure. Paper Tray Plain, DocuPrint C3300 DX , B5 , A4 Bond, 550 sheets (FX P paper) or up to 59.4 8.5 × 11" , 8.5 × 13"...
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Important • Be sure to set the correct paper sizes, paper types, and paper trays on the print driver or control panel when printing. Loading paper that is not supported or defining wrong settings can cause paper jams. • Moisture, such as water, rain, and humidity can cause print images to come off from paper. For more information, contact our Customer Support Center or your dealers.
Do not use the following types of paper or media. They can cause paper jams or printer failure. • Transparency sheets other than those recommended. (Fuji Xerox Full Color Transparencies or the similar types) • Ink jet paper, ink jet transparencies, or ink jet postcards •...
Storing and Handling Paper Paper stored in poor conditions can get deteriorated, resulting in paper jams, curled paper, image quality problems, or printer failure. Use the following guidelines when storing paper. Paper Storage Environment • Temperature: 10 - 30°C • Relative humidity: 30 - 65% Paper Storage Guidelines •...
Loading Paper Loading Paper in the Paper Tray This section describes how to load paper in the standard and optional paper trays. All trays are loaded the same way. Important • Do not remove the tray during printing. It may cause a paper jam. Pull the tray out of the printer until it stops.
Important • Do not exceed the maximum fill line in the tray. Overfilling the tray may cause paper jams. Slide the width guides until they rest lightly against the edge of the print media stack. Insert the tray into the printer, and push until it stops.
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Gently pull open the bypass tray cover. Slide the width guides to the edge of the tray. The width guides should be fully extended. Insert all media face down and top edge first into the bypass tray. Important • Do not force the paper. Slide the width guides until they rest lightly against the edge of the paper stack.
Setting the Paper Type and Size on the Control Panel When loading paper in the paper tray or the 550 sheet feeder (optional), it is necessary to set the paper type on the control panel. When loading paper in the bypass tray, set the paper size and type on the print driver when printing.
Press the < > button until the correct Paper Type paper type is displayed for the loaded Heavyweight 1 paper. (Example: Heavyweight 1) Press the <Eject/Set> button to confirm Paper Type your selection. Heavyweight 1 * Press the <Menu> button to return to the print screen.
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Press the <Menu> button to return to the print screen. 4 Paper...
Notes on Loading Envelopes To load envelopes in the bypass tray, insert the envelopes with the flaps closed. The print side must be facing down. You can load envelopes up to the maximum fill line in the tray at one time. Sometimes the wrinkle might be generated on envelopes.
Control Panel Menus Overview of the Menus Menu Configuration The menus that can be accessed from the control panel are as follows: Menu Content Report / List Use the [Report / List] menu to print various types of reports and lists. Meter Readings Use the [Meter Readings] menu to display the number of printed pages to date on the control panel.
Changing the Settings Basic Procedure To display a menu screen or to move up and down the menus, use the following buttons on the control panel. Press to display the menu screen (print screen) (menu screen) <Menu> Ready to Print Menu Report / List Press to display the menu items in the same hierarchy...
Setting Example: Changing the Power Saver Mode Setting Use the following procedure to set a value on the control panel. In this example, we will set [Low Power Timer] (an interval at which the printer switches to the Low Power mode) to [60 Minutes]. Press the <Menu>...
Description of Menu Items This section describes the items that can be configured on each menu. Note • The menus and items to be displayed may vary depending on your printer model and its configuration. Report / List Prints various types of reports and lists. Note •...
Meter Readings Displays the number of printed pages on the control panel. The meter is divided according to the color modes. Note • For information on how to check the number of printed pages, refer to "7.3 Checking Printed Pages" (P. 138).
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Item Description TCP/IP Specifies the settings to use the TCP/IP protocol. IP Mode Sets the IP (Internet Protocol) version to be used for the communication between the printer and clients. • [Dual Stack] (default) Enables both IPv4 and IPv6 communications. •...
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Item Description Protocol Select [Enable] when using the protocol. When [Disable] is selected, the protocol cannot be activated. • [LPD] (default: [Enable]) • [Port9100] (default: [Enable]) • [IPP] (default: [Enable]) • [SMB (TCP/IP)] (default: [Enable]) • [SMB (NetBEUI)] (default: [Enable]) •...
Item Description Adobe Protocol Sets the PostScript communication protocol. • [Auto] (default) Automatically detects the PostScript communication protocol. • [Standard] Select this when the communication protocol is in ASCII format. • [BCP] Select this when the communication protocol is in binary format. •...
System Settings [System Settings] menu is used to make the printer operation settings such as for alarm and Power Saver mode. Item Description Low Power Timer Sets the amount of time before the printer enters the Low Power mode. Specify the value in 1 minute increments.
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Item Description Job Time-out Sets the amount of time the printer waits for a print job. If a time-out occurs during data reception, the printer stops the reception and prints the data that has been received. • [5 Seconds] to [300 Seconds] (default: [30 Seconds]) Specify the time-out value in 1 second increments.
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Item Description Substitute Tray Sets whether to print on paper loaded in another tray when there is no paper left in the tray selected by the auto tray selection feature. • [Off] (default) Select this not to replace paper but display a message prompting you to load paper. •...
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Item Description Odd Page 2Sided For duplex printing, specifies how to print the last page when the total number of pages is an odd number. • [1 Sided] (default) The simplex paper feed mechanism works for the last page. Thus, the paper orientation of the last page is not the same as others.
Maintenance Mode Use this menu to initialize the NVM, or to adjust the configurations for each type of paper. Item Description F/W Version Displays the current firmware version. Note • You can not specify the firmware version using this feature. Adjust PaperType Sets the paper types of plain paper and labels.
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Item Description Initialize NVM Initializes the settings stored in the NVM except for the network settings. The NV memory is nonvolatile memory that retains the settings of the printer even when its power is switched off. After executing this function and restarting the printer, all the menu options are reset to their default values.
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Item Description Output Size Sets the output paper size. • [Auto] Automatically determines the output size based on the size and settings of your PDF file. • [A4] or [8.5 × 11"] (default) Displays either [A4] or [8.5 × 11"] depending on the option selected under [Admin Menu] >...
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Item Description 2 Sided Specifies 2 sided printing settings. • [2 Sided Print] Specifies whether to perform 2 sided printing. The default is [Off]. • [Binding Edge] Specifies the binding direction from [Long Edge Flip] or [Short Edge Flip]. The default is [Long Edge Flip].
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• This feature is available on Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 only. Item Description Print Ticket Specifies the method of handling XPS-format job tickets. • [Standard Mode] (default) Handles Fuji Xerox standard job tickets. • [CompatibleMode] Handles Microsoft job tickets (Print Ticket). • [Off] Disables handling XPS job tickets. Note •...
Panel Settings Specifies whether to limit menu operations with a password to avoid changing the printer settings by accident. Item Description Panel Lock Sets whether to limit the menu operations with a password. Selecting [On] requires the operator to enter the password. If [On] is set, then you must enter the password to use the [Admin Menu].
Tray Settings You can set the paper size and paper type for the bypass tray and paper tray. Bypass Tray Specifies the settings for the paper loaded in the bypass tray. Note The paper type and size settings for [Bypass Tray] are available only when the [Bypass Mode] is set to [Panel Specified].
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Tray 1 / Tray 2 Specifies the settings for the paper loaded in the paper tray. Note [Tray 2] appears only when optional sheet feeder is installed. Item Description Paper Type Sets the type of the paper loaded in the paper tray. •...
• The illustration below shows the DocuPrint C2200 with the optional 550 sheet feeder installed. WARNING • If you need to pull out a tray to remove paper jam, contact your local Fuji Xerox representative. Do not pull out a tray, otherwise it may cause injuries.
Note • The labels with the following symbol provide jam clearance procedure. Use the labels also as guides when clearing paper jams. Paper clearance instruction symbol Paper Jams in the Bypass Tray Follow the procedure below to remove paper jammed in the bypass tray. Pull the jammed paper out of the bypass tray, and remove any remaining paper from the bypass tray.
Carefully remove any jammed paper in the printer. Confirm that there are no scraps of paper left inside. Close the front cover. Insert the tray into the printer and push until it stops. Important • Do not use excessive force on the tray. Doing so could damage the tray or the inside the printer. Paper Jams in the Paper Tray Follow the procedure below to remove paper jammed in the paper tray.
If there is jammed paper remaining inside the printer, pull it out carefully to avoid tearing it. Press the side button and open the front cover. Confirm that there are no scraps of paper remaining inside the printer. Close the front cover. Insert the tray into the printer, and push until it stops.
Lift the levers at both ends of the fuser unit, and remove the jammed paper. If the paper is torn, remove any scraps of paper remaining inside the printer. Important • The fuser is hot. Do not touch, doing so may cause burns.
Carefully pull out the jammed paper from the duplex unit. If jammed paper cannot be found, go to the next step. Hold the knobs of the transfer belt unit as shown in the following illustration and open the unit fully. Remove the jammed paper.
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Remove all jammed and/or creased paper from the tray. Pull the jammed paper out carefully to avoid tearing it. If the paper is torn, confirm that there are no scraps of paper remaining inside the printer. Press the side button and open the front cover.
Hardware Problems (Power Failure, Abnormal Noise, etc.) Symptom Cause/Remedy The printer will not switch on. Is the power switched on? Switch the power on by pressing the power switch to the <|> position. Is the power cord firmly plugged into the power outlet? Switch the power off, plug the power cord firmly into the power connector or power outlet, and switch the power back on.
Printing Problems Symptom Cause/Remedy The <Error> indicator is An error that cannot be resolved by users occurred. Copy down the error message or blinking. error code displayed on the control panel, switch the power off, unplug the power cord from the power outlet, and contact our Customer Support Center or your dealers. The <Error>...
Print Quality Problems Symptom Cause/Remedy Output is too light. The paper is damp. Load fresh paper. (faded or unclear) The paper is not appropriate for the printer. Load appropriate paper. Refer to • "Supported Paper" (P. 69) The feed roller is damaged or deteriorated. The feed roller unit may need replacement depending on its condition.
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Symptom Cause/Remedy Streaks appear inside or The paper that had been stored unwrapped for an extended period of time (especially in outside of halftone images. low humidity condition) may be used. Load fresh paper. Shadow is printed around The paper is not appropriate for the printer. Load appropriate paper. solid-filled images.
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Symptom Cause/Remedy Output is partially blanked-out. The paper is not appropriate for the printer. Load appropriate paper. Vertical white streaks appear on output. Refer to • "Supported Paper" (P. 69) The paper is damp. Load fresh paper. Print cartridges are not installed correctly. Correctly install them.
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Symptom Cause/Remedy Printed image or texts wear off The fuser temperature may not be set properly. Adjust the fuser temperature on the quickly. control panel. Double printing with appropriate margins Refer to • "7.11 Adjusting the Fuser Temperature" (P. 166) Ghost The paper type is not set correctly.
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Symptom Cause/Remedy Photos are blurred. Isn't the original image blurred? Adjust the sharpness of the original image and try printing it again. If you cannot adjust the sharpness of the original image, change the sharpness setting under the [Advanced Settings] tab > [Other Settings] > [Sharpness adjustment] on your print driver and try printing the image again.
Paper Feeding Problems Symptom Cause/Remedy Paper does not feed properly. Is the paper loaded correctly? Reload the paper correctly. Before loading labels or envelopes, fan them to make sure Paper jams occur. that they are separated. If using coated paper, load one sheet at a time. Multiple sheets are fed at once.
Error Messages (in Alphabetical Order) This section describes the messages displayed on the control panel. Messages About Consumables Message Condition/Reason/Action Reboot Printer The fuser unit is not installed. Install the fuser unit. (010-317) Refer to • "Replacing the Fuser" (P. 128) 093-NNN Sealing tape is still attached to the XXX print cartridge.
Message Condition/Reason/Action Ready to print It is nearly time to replace the fuser unit. Purchase a new fuser unit. Fuser Unit Refer to • "Replacing the Fuser" (P. 128) Ready to print Replace Time Ready to print It is nearly time to replace the belt unit. Purchase a new belt unit. Belt Unit Refer to Ready to print...
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Message Condition/Reason/Action Feature Disabled The user is not registered to print in color when using an authentification function. Press SET Contact the administrator. Invalid Job When the configuration of the printer on the print driver does not conform to the Press SET printer you are using, this message appears.
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Message Condition/Reason/Action Collate Full The printer memory is full and cannot continue processing the collated printing. Press SET • Press the <Eject/Set> button to clear the message, cancel the current print job, and conduct the next print job, if any. •...
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Message Condition/Reason/Action Wrong Paper Size The correct paper is not set in Tray xxxx. Set the following size, direction, and type of Reload xxxx paper into Tray xxxx: XXXX. Load xxxx xxx indicates the number of the tray or bypass tray. XXXX Refer to •...
Network-related Problems For information on how to resolve network-related printing problems, refer to the ‘CD-ROM Documentation (HTML)’ on the CD-ROM of the Driver CD Kit. The following are the problems you may encounter when using CentreWare Internet Services, E-mail Print, or StatusMessenger. When an error message or error code is displayed, refer to "6.6 Error Messages (in Alphabetical Order)"...
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Symptom Cause/Remedy The [Refresh] button does not Is your operating system or web browser supported by CentreWare Internet work. Services? The contents in the right frame Refer to "Configuring the Printer Using CentreWare Internet Services" (P. 28) to see does not change even when a if your operating system or web browser is supported by the service.
E-Mail Print/StatusMessenger Problems Symptom Cause/Remedy Cannot check the printer's status Check to see if [Properties] > [Port Status] > [StatusMessenger] or [E-mail Print] on via e-mail. CentreWare Internet Services is set to [Enabled]. (StausMessenger) Check the following settings under [Properties] > [E-mail] on CentreWare Internet Services.
Symptom Cause/Remedy The printer cannot be accessed when Add a scope ID to the link-local address. specifying a link-local address. For example, when using Internet Explorer 7 with Windows Vista to specify fe80::203:baff:fe48:9010 for access, add the Windows Vista Ethernet adapter local area connection number (8, for example) as the scope ID, and enter: fe80::203:baff:fe48:9010%8.
Non-genuine Mode When toner within a print cartridge is empty, the [Replace XXX Print Cartridge](XXX: Yellow, Magenta, Cyan, or Black) message appears. When you want to use the printer in Non-genuine mode, use the following procedure to program the mode and replace the print cartridge. Important •...
• Never throw a toner cartridge into an open flame. Remaining toner in the cartridge may catch fire and cause burn injuries or explosion. If you have a used toner cartridge no longer needed, contact your local Fuji Xerox representative for its disposal.
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• Do not reuse print cartridges that have been removed from the printer. Doing so may cause degradation of print quality, or the toner may spill onto print jobs. • Do not shake or pat the removed print cartridges after you remove it. The remaining toner may spill out.
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Hold both knobs of the print cartridge with the label facing up and slide the cartridge into the printer as far as it can go. Repeat steps 4, 5, and 6 to install the other print cartridges. Remove the cap of the installed print cartridge.
Replacing the Fuser This section describes procedures for replacing the fuser. Caution on Handling the Fuser When handling the fuser, take note of the following points: CAUTION • Fuser Safety When removing the fuser unit, always switch off first and wait for 30 minutes until it cools off.
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Release the levers at both ends of the fuser. Hold both sides of the installed fuser, and pull it inward slightly and then upward to remove. Unpack a new fuser and remove the tag from the new fuser. With the connector of the fuser toward the slot, lower the fuser and then push the connector into the slot firmly.
10. Close the chute gate. 11. Close the front cover. Replacing the Feed Roller This section describes procedures for replacing the feed roller. Caution on Handling the Feed Roller When handling the feed roller, take note of the following points: Important •...
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Hold the knobs of the feed roller cover and open the cover. Turn the feed roller until the roller hook can be seen. Pull the feed roller hook out of the notch in the axle, and then slide the feed roller to the right.
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Close the feed roller cover until it clicks. Replace the tray into the printer. Replacing the Feed Roller in the Printer Pull the tray out of the printer until it stops. Hold the tray with both hands, lift the front slightly, and remove it from the printer.
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Repeat steps 3-4 and remove the other feed roller from inside of the printer. Align the hole of the new feed roller with the axle. Slide the feed roller along the axle so that the protrusions fit completely into the slots on the axle.
Replacing the Belt Unit This section describes procedures for replacing the Belt Unit. Caution on Handling the Belt Unit When handling the Belt Unit, take note of the following points: • Avoid bright light and try to finish the replacement within 5 minutes. •...
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Insert the left knob of the Belt Unit into the hole, and then align the other knob with the groove and push down on the right side of the Belt Unit. Close the Belt Unit by pulling it down until it clicks.
Printing the Reports/Lists This section describes various reports/lists that can be printed from the printer. Types of the Reports/Lists The printer can print the following reports/lists in addition to print jobs from its clients. Report/List Name Description (Name on the Control Panel) Printer Settings Lists the total number of prints, the printer's hardware configuration, network (Printer Settings)
Report/List Name Description (Name on the Control Panel) Stored Document List Lists the documents stored in the printer via the Secure Print/Sample Print (Stored Documents) feature. Note • This list can be printed only when the hard disk or the additional memory (optional) is installed.
Checking Printed Pages The printer can count the number of printed pages/sheets by different categories such as output color and computer. Checking the Meter Reading (Meter) The total number of prints can be viewed on the control panel. Meter 1 Displays the total number of color prints.
Checking the Meter Reading by Computer (Meter Report) The [Meter Report] shows the number of printed page/sheets for each computer (job owner). The [Meter Report] can be printed from the control panel. Note • When the Authentication and Auditron Administration features are enabled, you can print the [Auditron Report] instead of the [Meter Report].
Checking the Printer Status via SimpleMonitor SimpleMonitor is a tool that allows you to check the status of print jobs when your printer is local, or when it is connected to an LPD port. This tool runs on Windows operating systems and can be installed from the CD-ROM of the Driver CD Kit included with the printer.
Monitoring/Managing the Printer on a Web Browser When your printer is installed in a TCP/IP environment, you can monitor or remotely configure the printer using a web browser on a networked computer. This feature is called CentreWare Internet Services. CentreWare Internet Services can be used also to check the status of consumables and the paper level of the paper tray.
Checking the Printer Status via E-mail If your printer is networked and set up for e-mail and TCP/IP communication, you can perform the following. This feature is called "StatusMessenger". • If you send the printer an e-mail asking for the its status, the printer sends you the information by e-mail.
Setting the StatusMessenger Feature To use the StatusMessenger feature, you must configure the network and e-mail environments of the printer. Ask your network administrator to find out if the following settings have been configured. Network Environment • Create an e-mail account E-mail Environment (Printer) Use CentreWare Internet Services to configure ports, an e-mail server, and the printer's e- mail address.
Sending an E-mail to Check the Printer Status Follow these guidelines when sending an e-mail to the printer. • Use the e-mail application on your computer and enter the printer's e-mail address in the "To:" field. • The subject can be whatever you like. •...
Security Features This section explains various security features of the printer and how to configure them. The information in this section is intended for the system administrator of the printer. Overview of the Security Features The following table lists the security features of the printer. For details on each feature, refer to the reference pages in the table.
SSL Data Encryption for HTTP Communication This feature is not supported on the model available in China. Enabling SSL/TLS server communication allows you to encrypt HTTP communication between the printer and clients over a network. There are two ports that support HTTP communication: internet service port and IPP port. This feature allows you to encrypt information exchanged between the printer and CentreWare Internet Services and print data sent to the printer using an IPP port.
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On the displayed page, set [Public Key Size] and click the [Generate Certificate] button. When a message is displayed to inform your request is successfully proceeded, click the [Back] button. Select the [Enabled] check box for [SSL/TLS Server Communication]. Set [SSL/TLS Server Communication Port Number]. Note •...
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Accessing CentreWare Internet Services when Data Encryption is Enabled When data encryption is enabled, enter "https" instead of "http" before the address when accessing CentreWare Internet Services. • Example of IP address https://192.168.1.100/ • Example of internet address https://xxx.yyyy.zz.vvv/ Note •...
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Enabling Data Encryption To encrypt print data sent to the printer, you must use an IPP port on the printer. When the printer's IPP port is disabled (the default is [Enable]), enable the port. Then, install a print driver on your computer and set the output port to IPP. The following describes how to install a print driver on your computer.
Controlling Data Reception by IP Address When the printer uses an LPD port or Port9100 port, the printer can deny or accept data from certain IP addresses. The following explains how to set this feature using CentreWare Internet Services. Before configuring the setting, disable the print ports other than an LPD port or Port9100 port.
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To reject printing from a specific user: Example: Reject printing from "192.168.100.50" To permit printing from a specific network address, reject printing from a particular address within the network, but permit printing from a particular user within the rejected address: Example: (1) Permit printing from "192.168.200.10"...
IPsec Data Encryption IPsec (Security Architecture for Internet Protocol) is a suite of protocols that provide authentication using IKE, and encryption of each IP packet in order to ensure tamper-proof and confidential communications. This feature is not supported on the model available in China. Enabling IPsec allows you to encrypt IP communications.
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For [IPSec SA Life Time], specify the IPSec SA lifetime. For [DH Group], select a DH (Diffie-Hellman) group. For [PFS], select whether or not to enable PFS (Perfect Forward Security). 10. For [Specify Destination IPv4 Address] or [Specify Destination IPv6 Address], enter an IPv4 address or IPv6 address of the client that perfoms IPsec communications.
IEEE 802.1x Authentication This feature is not supported on the model available in China. Enabling IEEE 802.1x authentication allows you to connect your printer to a network secured by IEEE 802.1x authentication. IEEE 802.1x authentication is a suite of protocols that provide authentication using EAP(Extended authentication protocol) and access control.
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Important • The settings you have configured in Steps 5 to 7 must be the same as those configured on the Authentication Server that performs IEEE 802.1x authentication. When you are finished with the setting, click the [Apply] button. A window that prompts you to enter a user ID and password appears. Enter the administrator's user ID and password and click [OK].
Authentication and Auditron Administration Features The printer provides the Authentication and Auditron Administration features. The Authentication feature controls access to the printer's features. Whereas the Auditron Administration feature manages the use of each printer's feature. This section briefly explains the overview of the Authentication and Auditron Administration features and the settings required for both features.
Auditron Administration Feature When the Authentication and Auditron Administration features are enabled, you can print the [Auditron Report] instead of the [Meter Report]. The [Auditron Report] lists the number of monochrome and color pages/sheets printed to date by each user. Note •...
Registering Login Information on the Printer The following briefly explains how to enable the Authentication feature on CentreWare Internet Services and register users who are permitted to use the printer. For details about each setting item, refer to the online help for CentreWare Internet Services. Launch your web browser and access CentreWare Internet Services.
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Verify that [User Account] is displayed on the [Print Auditron] page. Click [Edit User Account]. 10. On the [Edit User Account] page, enter [User Account Number] and click the [Edit] button. 7.8 Authentication and Auditron Administration Features...
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11. On the displayed page, enter each field and click the [Save] button. Note • The user ID and password set on this page will be used also on your print driver. 12. If registering more than one user, click the [Back] button and repeat Steps 10 and 11. 7 Maintenance...
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Registering the Login Information on the Print Driver (Computer) Configure the following settings under the properties dialog box on your print driver. The printer will not print unless the user ID and password entered on your print driver match those registered on the printer. The following procedure explains how to set the login information on your print driver.
Adjusting the Color Registration When you first install the printer, or if you move it to another location, adjust the color registration. Also, if colors are not aligned correctly when printed, print the Color Registration Chart and adjust the color registration. Printing the Color Registration Chart Use the following procedure to print the Color Registration Chart.
Determining the Adjustment Values The Color Registration Chart is used to adjust the color registration. The following explains how to determine the adjustment values. On the Color Registration Chart, find the straightest line where the two black lines and the colored line are most closely aligned for each color (Y, M, and C).
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Press the < > or <Eject/Set> button to Adjust ColorRegi accept the selection. Auto Adjust [Auto Adjust] is displayed. Press the < > button until [Enter Adjust ColorRegi Adjustment] is displayed. Enter Adjustment Press the < > or <Eject/Set> button to Enter Adjustment accept the selection.
7.10 Adjusting the Image Transfer Voltage When you have unsatisfactory printing results, such as having white spots on the printed image, having extra toner spilt on the printout, or a bluish printout, adjust the image transfer voltage to solve these printing problems. The image transfer voltage can be adjusted for each paper type within the range of -3 to 3 in increments of 1.
7.11 Adjusting the Fuser Temperature When you have unsatisfactory printing results, such as printed images or texts coming off or double printing with appropriate margins, adjust the fuser temperature to solve these printing problems. The fuser temperature can be adjusted for each paper type within the range of -2 to 2 in increments of 1.
7.12 Adjusting the Altitude When installing the printer in a high-altitude location or a location with low air pressure, adjust the altitude setting. The altitude can be set to 0 m, 1000 m, 2000 m, or 3000 m. Select the value that is closest to the altitude of the printer. The default is 0 m. Use the following procedure to adjust the altitude.
7.13 Cleaning the Printer This section explains how to clean the printer to keep it in good condition and to ensure optimum print quality. WARNING • When cleaning this product, use the designated cleaning materials exclusive to it. Other cleaning materials may result in poor performance of the product. Never use aerosol cleaners, or it may catch fire and cause explosion.
Carry out the following procedure when moving the printer. Important • This product weighs 27.4 Kg (DocuPrint C3300 DX)/24.4 Kg (DocuPrint C2200). When moving it, always carry it by a team of two or more persons to avoid mishandling or injury.
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Remove any paper in the bypass tray. Keep the paper wrapped and away from humidity and dirt. Pull out the paper tray from the printer and remove any paper in the tray. Keep the paper wrapped and away from humidity and dirt.
(when loading A4 portrait in the tray 1) Important The time from when the printer receives a print job until the first page is delivered in the output tray. The values are measured based on the test pattern of Fuji Xerox. A.1 DocuPrint C3300 DX/C2200 Main Specifications...
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Item Description Resolution Data processing resolution: 600 × 600 dpi (multivalued) Output resolution: • DocuPrint C3300 DX 600 × 600 dpi/1200 × 1200 dpi • DocuPrint C2200 600 × 600 dpi (dpi = 25.4 dots/mm) Gradation/Color representation 256 gradations for each color (16.7 million color)
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AC 110 - 127 V±10%, 8 A, 50/60±3 Hz or AC 220 - 240 V±10%, 4 A, 50/60±3 Hz Important Recommended AC outlet capacity. Maximum power current of the machine is 11.0 A (110 V model) or 5.0 A (220 - 240 V model). A.1 DocuPrint C3300 DX/C2200 Main Specifications...
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Item Description Operating noise Printing: • DocuPrint C3300 DX 7.0 B or less 7.4 B or less (Full option) • DocuPrint C2200 6.9 B or less 7.4 B or less (Full option) StandBy: 4.0 B or less Important Measured according to ISO7779 and declared according to ISO9296.
Printable Area Top edge 4.1 mm Unprintable area Printable area Left 4.1 mm Right 4.1 mm Bottom edge 4.1 mm A.1 DocuPrint C3300 DX/C2200 Main Specifications...
Optional Accessories The following table lists the main accessories available for the printer. To purchase them, contact the dealer where you purchased the printer. Product DocuPrint DocuPrint Product name Reference code C3300 DX C2200 512 MB memory EL300633 The additional memory may be necessary when you print color documents that have a large amount of data, such as complicated...
Consumables This section explains how to handle the types of consumables. For details on the replacement procedure of the consumables, refer to the procedure listed in the packaging box of the consumables and "7.1 Replacing Consumables" (P. 125). Important • If you are not using the consumables recommended by our company, the performance of the machine may not be at its optimum level.
Life of Consumables Consumables Product name Lifespan Print Cartridge 6K [Black] About 6,000 pages Print Cartridge 4K [Cyan] [Magenta] [Yellow] About 4,000 pages Print Cartridge 9K [Black] About 9,000 pages Print Cartridge 9K [Cyan] [Magenta] [Yellow] About 9,000 pages Fuser unit About 100,000 pages Feed Roller About 100,000 pages...
• You can browse our web site also on the CD-ROM of the Driver CD Kit included with the printer. To access the web site, click [Fuji Xerox Web Site] on the startup window of the CD-ROM. • The URL of the driver download service page is as follows: http://www.fxprinters.com/...
Installing Additional Memory In case of the following situations, install the additional memory to the printer. • When the [Out of Memory] message appears frequently on the control panel • When using the Secure/Sample Print feature • When using the electronic sort function Additional memory may be required also when printing large data such as complex graphics.
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Loosen the screw on the control board cover of the printer, and open the cover. If another memory card is already installed, push the retaining clips on both ends in the outward direction. After the memory card pops up, pull it out at an angle. Hold the new memory card so that the notch on the card comes above the center of the card.
2) Check the following points to ensure that the memory card is inserted correctly. • The terminal area of the memory card cannot be seen. • The memory card is not inserted at an angle. terminal area 3) Push the new memory card by the part shown in the figure.
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Select [RAM Disk] from [Items], and then select [Available] from [RAM Disk]. Click [OK] to close the Properties dialog box. A.5 Installing Additional Memory...
Notes and Restrictions Notes and Restrictions on Using the Printer This section lists the notes and restrictions that apply to the printer. Optional Accessories To use the Secure Print/Sample Print feature, install the hard disk or the additional memory (optional) to the printer. Meter Counts for 2-Sided Print Pages If you print a job 2-sided, depending on the application being used and the print quantity setting, the application may automatically insert a blank page into the job.
Glossary 10BASE-T: A 10 Mbps Ethernet network that uses a baseband signal and twisted-pair cable. It is one of the IEEE802.3 standards. 100BASE-TX: An extended version of 10BASE-T known as FastEthernet. Its communication speed is 100 Mbps, which is much faster than 10 Mbps of 10BASE-T. Address: Information (identifier) that is assigned to identify each node (computer or terminal) on a network.
DNS: An acronym for Domain Name System. It is a name resolution service which converts host names to IP addresses. dpi: An acronym for dots per inch. It refers to the number of dots that can be printed in an inch (approximately 25.4 mm) and is a unit of measurement to indicate resolution.
Interface cable: A cable that is used to connect multiple devices together. Interface cables include, USB cable, which connects a printer with a computer, and Ethernet cable, which connects a printer with a network. IP address: An address used by TCP/IP protocols to identify computers on a network. IPP: A protocol used when printing using HTTP.
Port9100: A network communication method that enables data transmission on Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, and Windows Server 2008. On Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, or Windows Server 2008, this can be used on the standard TCP/IP port monitor. ppm: A measurement that shows how many pages the printer is capable of printing in one minute.
USB: An acronym for Universal Serial Bus. It is a data communication method used between a computer and its peripherals. It allows hot-plug, which is the capability of connecting or disconnecting peripherals without having to switch off the computer. Web browser: Software that is designed to view information from the Internet on computers.
Control Panel Menu Tree Contr Basic Control Panel Functions To move up and down the menus: < > or < > button To select a menu or move to the right: < > or <Eject/Set> button To cancel a selection or return to the left: <...
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Conventions for the Administrator Menus : Main menus : Items that appear/do not appear depending on the options installed in the printer. * : Default Administrator Menus Ready to Print If the control panel is locked with a password, Password <Menu>...
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Wired Network Ethernet Auto * , 10BASE-T Half, 10BASE-T Full, 100BASE-TX Half, 100BASE-TX Full Dual Stack * , IPv4, IPv6 TCP/IP IP Mode DHCP / Autonet * , IPv4 Get IP Address BOOTP, RARP, DHCP, Panel IP Address, Subnet Mask, 000.000.000.000 * Gateway Address IPsec...
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3 - 60 Minutes (increment: 1 min.) System Settings Low Power Timer 3 Minutes * Enable * , Sleep Mode Disable 2 - 120 Minutes (increment: 1 min.) Sleep Mode Timer 2 Minutes * Audio Tones Control Panel, Invalid Key, Machine Ready, On *, Job Completed, Fault Tone, Alert Tone, Out of Paper, Low Toner Alert, Base Tone...
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Maintenance Mode F/W Version xxxxxxxxxxxx Heavyweight * , Adjust Paper Type Adjust PaperType Plain Paper Plain Paper Lightweight Labels Adjust BTR Plain Paper, Recycled Paper, Bond Paper, Transparency, Heavyweight 1, Heavyweight 2, Labels, Coated 1, -3 - 3 (unit: 1) Coated 2, Coated 3, Envelope Adjust Fuser Plain Paper, Recycled Paper, Bond Paper,...
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Auto * , Tray 1, Paper Tray Bypass Tray Adjust Paper Type Output Size A4 * , A5, B5, 8.5 x 11", 8.5 x 13", 8.5 x 14", 7.25 x 10.5", Env 3.9 x 7.5", Env 110 x 220mm, Env 162 x 229mm, Env 4.1 x 9.5" xxxmm * Custom Size Length Y...
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On * , Standard Mode * , Adjust Paper Type Print Ticketetport Print Ticket Plain Paper CompatibleMode, Off On * , Off * , Panel Settings Adjust Paper Type PS Error Report Panel Lock Plain Paper Change Password Current Password New Password Reenter These items appear only when [Panel Lock] is [On].
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