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INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Improper installation may damage this product. Please note the following during initial installation and whenever the machine is moved. 1. The machine should be installed near an accessible power outlet for easy connection. 2. Be sure to connect the power cord only to a power outlet that meets the specified voltage and current requirements.
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Moving this machine Lift this machine at the positions shown in the illustration below and carry it horizontally. CAUTION Two people are required to lift and carry this machine. The center of gravity of the machine is slightly to the left of the center of the machine when viewed from the front. If a duplex module is installed the center of gravity will be even further shifted to the left.
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CAUTIONS 1. Do not touch the photoconductive drum. Scratches or smudges on the drum will cause dirty prints. 2. The fusing unit is extremely hot. Exercise care in this area. 3. Do not look directly at the light source of the scanner module.
CAUTIONS Cautions on laser Wave length +10 nm 785 nm −15 nm Pulse times North America: 35 cpm model: (4.1 µs ± 4.1 ns)/7 mm 45 cpm model: (5.7 µs ± 5.7 ns)/7 mm Europe: 35 cpm model: (3.8 µs ± 3.8 ns)/7 mm 45 cpm model: (4.4 µs ±...
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CAUTIONS For Europe: CAUTION VAROITUS! INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION LAITTEEN KÄYTTÄMINEN WHEN OPEN INTERLOCKS MUULLA KUIN TÄSSÄ CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT DEFEATED. AVOID EXPOSURE KÄYTTÖOHJEESSA TO BEAM. MAINITULLA TAVALLA SAATTAA ALTISTAA KÄYTTÄJÄN VORSICHT LASER KLASSE 1 TURVALLISUUSLUOKAN 1 UNSICHTBARE YLITTÄVÄLLE LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN NÄKYMÄTTÖMÄLLE ABDECKUNG GEÖFFNET UND LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE...
FACSIMILE FEATURE To extend the capabilities of this product to include facsimile functions, an optional facsimile expansion kit must be installed. Refer to the facsimile operation manual for details on using the facsimile features. Line connector I I I I I Line connection Use the telephone cable supplied with the facsimile expansion kit to TE L connect the machine to a telephone line.
CHAPTER 1 BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT This chapter describes basic information that should be read before us- ing this product. Page INTRODUCTION ..................1-2 MAIN FEATURES .................. 1-3 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ............1-4 G Exterior .................... 1-4 G Interior ....................1-5 G Part names and functions of peripheral devices ......
INTRODUCTION To gain the maximum benefits in using this product, it is recommended that the user read this manual to become familiar with all the features and functions of the basic product and the precautionary information contained in the manual. NOTE In this manual, American spellings are used.
MAIN FEATURES Laser printer able to accept a range of peripherals allowing it to be configured to specific needs This product is a laser printer that can be used as a local printer which can be configured by the addition of peripheral devices to extend its capabilities to include copier, network printer, network scanner or facsimile features.
PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Exterior Bypass tray paper guide Front cover Open to add toner . Exit tray* Main switch Press to turn power on and off. Duplex module/bypass tray* Module for two-sided printing Paper tray 1 Upper paper output area Stand/3 x 500 sheet paper drawer* (See page Finished sheets are deposited here.
PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Interior Duplex module side cover Toner cartridge (drum/toner cartridge)* Open when a misfeed has occurred in the duplex The toner cartridge must be replaced when indicated module. on the operation panel. Side cover latch Photoconductive drum Push up to open the side cover when a misfeed has Images are formed on the photoconductive drum.
PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Part names and functions of peripheral devices...
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS B/W scanner module/DSPF (9240) Multi purpose drawer This unit is a monochrome scanner that uses two Up to 500 sheets of 20 lbs. (80 g/m ) paper can be scanning modes. In one mode, sheet originals are loaded.
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS I I I I I Other optional equipment Scanner rack (9241) Hard disk drive (ZB3500040) This rack is required to support the scanner module Extends the image storing capacity for the printer above the printer. and copier features. This unit is required for the job retention function (see page 2-9) to operate.
PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Operation panel of the main unit The display and indicators show the current status of the printer. All printer settings are made by using the keys and display panel. Message display [ / ] keys Displays the current status of the printer. Press to select menu or function items or to set [ i ] displayed in any message indicates that the numerical values for those items.
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Menu group and explanation of the use of the keys on the main unit operation panel The menu groups are classified into five groups and are selected consecutively by pressing the [MENU] key. If the [OK] key is pressed when the desired menu screen is displayed, a message will appear to indicate the next required operation.
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Canceling a print job and deleting print data G G G G G To cancel a print job in progress and delete the print data: Press the [BACK/C] key during printing. Printing will stop and a message asking for confirmation to delete the job will appear.
PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Operation panel of the scanner module When the printer is equipped with a scanner module, the operation panel on the main unit will become inoperative and the panel on the scanner module must be used. Touch panel [JOB STATUS] key The machine status, messages and touch keys are Press to display the current job status.
PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Touch panel (on the scanner module) Print mode screen This screen is displayed when the print mode is selected. (The display varies with the mode. For the display in other modes, see their respective operation manuals.) SELECT JOB.
PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Job status screen (common to print, copy, network scan, and fax modes) This screen is displayed when the [JOB STATUS] key on the operation panel is pressed. A job list showing the current job at the top of the job queue or a list showing completed jobs can be displayed. The contents of the jobs can be viewed, moved up to the highest priority in the job queue or deleted from the queue.
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Using the touch panel I I I I I How to use the touch panel I I I I I Selection of function [Example 1] [Example 1] Items on the touch panel SETS / PR JOB QUEUE are easily selectable by 010 / 000 WAITING...
LOADING PAPER The message “ADD PAPER” or “OPEN TRAY AND ADD PAPER” will appear when paper runs out during operation. Follow the procedure below to load paper. NOTES Do not use curled or folded paper. Doing so may cause a misfeed. For best results use paper supplied by Imagistics.
LOADING PAPER Specifications of paper trays The specifications for types and sizes of paper for loading paper trays are shown below. Tray No. Paper Applicable paper types Applicable paper sizes Tray weight (tray name) 16 to 28 lbs. Plain paper (Refer to the next Paper tray 1 Tray 1 8-1/2 x 11, A4, B5...
LOADING PAPER I Applicable plain paper For satisfactory results, plain paper must conform to the following requirements. Paper in AB system Paper in inch system A5 to A3 5-1/2 x 8-1/2 to 11 x 17 Plain paper 16 to 28 lbs. or 60 to 105 g/m Recycled, colored, pre-punched, pre-printed and letterhead papers must conform to the same conditions as above.
LOADING PAPER Setting the paper size and type For the specifications for types and sizes of paper for loading paper trays, see page 1-17. Setting the paper size and type from the operation panel on the main printer When the paper size or type is changed in a paper tray, set them referring to the following procedure. Press the [MENU] key repeatedly until Press the [OK] key.
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LOADING PAPER Setting the paper type and size from the touch panel Press the [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key. “AUTO-INCH”: Select when you have set inch system paper. When the paper system is changed from the inch The custom setting menu system to the AB system or vise versa, the paper screen will appear.
LOADING PAPER Loading paper in the multi purpose drawer The method of loading paper into the multipurpose drawer is the same as for paper tray 1 described on page 1-16. For specifications of paper, see page 1-17. When loading envelopes, postcards or transparency film, follow the descriptions below.
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LOADING PAPER Printing onto envelopes Do not use envelopes that have metal clasps, plastic snaps, string closures, windows, linings, self-adhesive patches or synthetic materials. Attempting to print on these may cause misfeeds, inadequate toner adherence or other trouble. Envelopes of which the surface is not flat because of embossing may cause the prints to become smudges. Under high humidity and temperature conditions the glue flaps on some envelopes may become sticky and be sealed closed when printed.
LOADING PAPER I I I I I Loading transparency film Be sure to load the transparency film with the white label side up. Make sure no image will be printed on the label. Printing on the label may cause smudges on prints. Transparency film must be set in the portrait orientation. Specifications (multi purpose drawer) Name Multi purpose drawer...
LOADING PAPER Loading paper in the stand/MPD & 2000 sheet paper drawer Upper paper tray: The upper paper tray is equivalent to the multi purpose drawer. The method of loading paper and the paper that can be used are the same as for the multi purpose drawer. Refer to the description of the multi purpose drawer (see page 1-21). Lower paper tray: The lower paper tray is a large capacity tray that holds 2,000 sheets of 8-1/2"...
ADDING TONER When toner runs out, the message “CHANGE THE TONER CARTRIDGE” will appear on the display indicating that the toner cartridge must be replaced. For some models, a message to replace the developer cartridge may appear. For the procedure for replacement of these cartridges, see the separate “Getting Started Guide”. NOTE If you press and hold down the [INFORMATION] key or the [COPY] key while printing is being performed or in standby, the quantity of toner remaining (as a percentage) will be displayed.
CHAPTER 2 PRINTING FROM A COMPUTER This chapter describes how to install and how to use the printer drivers and printer utilities on a computer. This chapter also describes the job retention function that allows a print start operation from the operation panel of the printer.
CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER 1. Using this machine as a local printer When using this machine as a local printer, connect your computer to the parallel interface connector as shown in the illustration. The cable is not supplied with the printer. A shielded cable which conforms to both the printer specifications and your computer specifications must be obtained.
INSTALLING PRINTER DRIVERS AND PRINTER UTILITIES Windows software The following software can be installed from the installer PCL printer drivers supplied in the CD-ROM : PCL display font Windows client PCL printer drivers (PCL5e and PCL6) Network administrator Printer Status Network Administration Utility PCL display font Monitor...
INSTALLING PRINTER DRIVERS USING PLUG & PLAY OR THE “ADD PRINTER WIZARD” Before installation Before installing the printer drivers, check the following items. Ensure that your computer system meets the following requirements. Computer type: Operating system: IBM PC/AT or compatible computer Windows 95 Hardware requirements of the operating system must Windows 98...
SETTING THE PRINTER DRIVER This section describes the method of changing the printer driver settings from your computer. If no printer driver has been installed, use the supplied CD-ROM to install it referring to “INSTALLING PRINTER DRIVERS AND PRINTER UTILITIES” on page 2-3. Printer driver settings under Windows (selecting and setting print conditions) Change the settings using the printer properties.
PRINTER CONFIGURATION THROUGH THE NETWORK If you access the Web pages of this product from your computer using a Web browser such as Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer, various settings can be adjusted through the network. Environment required for accessing Web pages The following products and computer system requirements are needed for accessing the Web pages of this product.
PRINTER CONFIGURATION THROUGH THE NETWORK Items and outline of menu frame of Web pages Destination Management The basic screen on which you can add, modify, or delete the destinations for image data scanned by the network scanner. The recipient information for facsimile and Internet facsimile features (destination address, facsimile number, etc.) is described below.
PRINTER CONFIGURATION THROUGH THE NETWORK Access setup The restriction on access to the Web pages and basic settings for using the network scanner and the status/alert E- mail function are described below. I I I I I Network Card Setup A link to the network card Web page for configuring the print server card (network interface card) is provided.
JOB CONTROL This section describes the operation procedure required for “JOB CONTROL”. To use job control in your print job, select “Properties” on the printer driver screen, open the “Main” tab, and click “Job control.” The job hold function can be used only if your printer is equipped with the hard disk drive option.
JOB CONTROL Hold job list If “Print after hold”, “Print before hold” or “Proof print” operation is performed on the computer, print data will be held as a hold job. (Up to 100 jobs can be held. If the main switch is turned off, the stored data of all jobs in hold will be cleared.
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JOB CONTROL Verify that the desired number of copies is set. The number of copies COPIES can be changed by using 10SET key on the operation panel. Press the [OK] key. Printing will start. If printing of another job is being executed, however, your job will be registered as a print job.
JOB CONTROL Printer account control If the key operator program “Auditing mode” is set, the number of printed pages can be accumulated for each account. The accounts for auditing are the accounts that have been set for counting the number of pages for the printer with a key operator program.
USING THE MACHINE AS A POST- SCRIPT PRINTER If an optional PS3 expansion kit (ZB3500070) is installed, this machine can be used as a PostScript compatible printer. The machine can be used in the Macintosh environment as well as in the Windows environment when used as a PostScript printer.
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USING THE MACHINE AS A POSTSCRIPT PRINTER I PS display font The PRINTER UTILITIES CD-ROM of a PS3 expansion kit contains PS display fonts. Install the PS display fonts as needed when the PostScript printer driver is installed. To install the PS display fonts, select it when installing the PostScript printer driver using the installer.
USING THE MACHINE AS A POSTSCRIPT PRINTER Using the printer in the Macintosh environment To use the printer in the Macintosh environment, the PPD files (PostScript printer description files) for Macintosh contained in the PRINTER UTILITIES CD-ROM of an optional PS3 expansion kit must be installed. The printer can be used as a PostScript compatible printer.
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USING THE MACHINE AS A POSTSCRIPT PRINTER I Installing the utilities The screens in the Mac OS 9.0 environment are used below as examples. The display varies with the operating system and printer driver versions. Click the [Install] button of step 4. Turn on the computer and start the The Imagistics Installer dialog box will appear.
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USING THE MACHINE AS A POSTSCRIPT PRINTER I Selecting the printer Follow the procedure below to select the printer. Click ‘Create’, ‘Setup’ or ‘Setup...’. (Phrase depends on the version of MAC OS installed) Ensure that the printer is connected to the If you are setting this printer for the first time: network to which your computer is When the “Select a PostScript Printer Description...
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USING THE MACHINE AS A POSTSCRIPT PRINTER I Paper setting Select “Page Setup” from the [File] menu Adjust each setting. of application software. Paper size, reduction/enlargement, and orientation can be set. The following display will appear. (The display varies with the operating system versions, printer driver Click the [OK] button.
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USING THE MACHINE AS A POSTSCRIPT PRINTER I Installing the display fonts The display fonts for Macintosh are contained in the Font folder of the ZB3500070 PRINTER UTILITIES CD-ROM. Install the display fonts as needed. Copy the required display font files to the Fonts folder under the System folder of your computer. NOTE If any malfunction occurs due to the installation of display fonts, delete the fonts from the system.
CHAPTER 3 PRINTER BASIC SETTINGS This chapter describes the following items. 1. Printer configuration settings 2. Custom settings based on the customer’s operating conditions. Page MAKING CONFIGURATION SETTING ..........3-2 G Operation procedure common to all printer configuration settings (items that can be set from the operation panel) ......3-2 G Default settings ................
MAKING CONFIGURATION SETTING The printer configuration setting allows basic printer settings to be made. The items set with the printer configuration settings are shown below. G Default settings ....... Basic settings used in printing (See page 3-4.) G PCL settings ........Sets a PCL symbol set. (See page 3-5.) G PostScript settings* ......
MAKING CONFIGURATION SETTING When the machine is being operated from the touch panel on a scanner module: Touch the [CONDITION SETTINGS] key on Touch the desired setting on the setting the printer screen to display the screen of the desired item and touch the configuration setting menu screen.
MAKING CONFIGURATION SETTING Default settings The default settings allow detailed print conditions to be set for printing without any printer driver (for example, printing from MS-DOS and printing from a computer without any printer driver installed). The setting items are shown below. NOTE When some items can be set both in the printer driver and on the operation panel, the values set in the printer driver override those set on the operation panel.
MAKING CONFIGURATION SETTING I I I I I Line thickness This setting is used to adjust the line width of vector graphics. For example, if you desire a finer line, select a value from 0 to 4. If you desire a thicker line, select a value from 6 to 9. To return to the standard line thickness, select 5. Use this setting for special applications such as CAD when lines do not appear with sufficient clarity.
CUSTOM SETTINGS Custom settings are used for various settings based on the customer operating conditions. The items that can be set with the custom settings are shown below. G Total count ........The number of printed pages and the like are displayed. (See page 3-8.) G Display contrast* ......
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CUSTOM SETTINGS When setting is complete, press the Press the [OK] key. [MENU] key to return to the basic screen. “ ” will be displayed to the right of selected item, and the setting will be NOTE registered. Depending on If the [BACK/C] key is pressed after each setting is the setting item, addi- complete, the display that has called the setting...
CUSTOM SETTINGS Setting items I I I I I Total count I I I I I Tray settings The number of total printed pages in this product Paper type, paper size, operation mode, and use of can be displayed and printed. automatic tray switching are set for each tray.
CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE This chapter describes misfeed removal, user maintenance, etc. Page MISFEED REMOVAL ........4-2 G General misfeed removal procedure .
MISFEED REMOVAL When the machine is being operated from the operation panel on the main unit: If the machine is not equipped with a scanner, all messages will appear on the display panel of the main unit. For machines equipped with a scanner, messages will appear on the touch panel display on the scanner module. When a misfeed has occurred, printing will stop and the message shown below will appear.
MISFEED REMOVAL When the machine is being operated from the touch panel on a scanner module: When a misfeed has occurred during printing, the message “A MISFEED HAS OCCURRED.” will appear in the touch panel display of the operation panel and printing including copying and facsimile output will stop. The approximate misfeed locations are indicated with “...
MISFEED REMOVAL Misfeed in the paper feed area NOTE Be sure to follow the misfeed removal sequence. Do not pull the paper tray out first as paper may be located between the paper tray and the paper feed section. If the tray is pulled first, the misfed paper may be torn and difficult to remove.
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MISFEED REMOVAL I Misfeed in the stand/3 x 500 sheet paper I I I I I Misfeed in the multi purpose drawer drawer Unlatch the duplex module and slide it to For misfeed removal in the upper tray, follow the the left.
MISFEED REMOVAL Misfeed in the transport area, fusing area, and exit area CAUTION If paper is misfed in the The fusing unit is hot. Take care in removing paper. fusing area, turn roller (Do not touch the metal parts.) rotating knob B in the direction of the arrow to remove the misfed paper.
MISFEED REMOVAL Misfeed in the duplex module Unlatch the duplex module and slide it to Gently close the duplex module. the left. After closing the duplex module, confirm that the Unlatch the unit and misfeed message has gently move the module been cleared and the away from the machine.
TROUBLESHOOTING Whenever the printer stops or operation is not possible, check the operation panel display for messages. In most cases these messages will give sufficient information to return the machine to an operating condition. In cases where this information is not enough, check the list below for more information. This section describes problems concerning printer features.
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TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Check Solution or cause Black pages Is a color on color image being Some color on color images may be printed? printed as all black. Black and white areas Negative image printing? Check print driver setting. are reversed. Is the reverse order selected in the Cancel the reverse order printing in the Printer prints in...
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TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Check Solution or cause Smudges on printed See the Getting Started Guide. Is a message indicating a need of sheets maintenance or replacement of developer cartridge displayed ([ERROR] indicator on the main unit operation panel lit)? Has the paper size and type been Be sure to set the paper size referring to Cannot select the desired paper in the...
USER MAINTENANCE To ensure good service from this product over a long period of time, it is recommended that the following maintenance be performed on a regular basis. NOTE When cleaning, do not use thinner, benzene, or similar volatile cleaning agents. Cleaning the scanner module If the document glass, DSPF scanning section glass or document cover have dirty spots, these spots will become part of scanned images.
CHAPTER 5 PERIPHERAL DEVICES This chapter describes operating instructions for the Mail-Bin Stacker, the Finisher, the Saddle Stitch Finisher, and the Duplex Module. Page DUPLEX MODULE ................5-2 G Part names ..................5-2 G Specifications .................. 5-2 G Loading paper in the bypass tray ............ 5-3 G Setting the printer driver for duplex module, bypass tray and exit tray ..............
DUPLEX MODULE If a duplex module is installed, printing onto both sides of paper can be performed. Two types of duplex modules are available: duplex module/bypass tray and duplex module. The descriptions in this manual are for the duplex module/bypass tray. For misfeed removal for these modules, see page 4-7. Part names Exit tray Duplex module...
DUPLEX MODULE Loading paper in the bypass tray The bypass tray can be used for plain paper and special papers including labels. Up to 100 sheets of standard paper can be set. For paper types that can be used in the bypass tray, refer to page 1-17. NOTE If the paper type or size is changed, be sure to enter the paper type and size as in step 4.
DUPLEX MODULE Setting the printer driver for duplex Copying in the duplex mode module, bypass tray and exit tray For copying in the duplex mode, press the COPY key on the operation panel and make all selections on the When using the duplex module (including the bypass copy mode basic screen.
DUPLEX MODULE Troubleshooting (concerning the duplex module) Check the list below before calling for service. Problem Check Solution or cause Message indicating the paper type Special paper cannot be used for two-sided The printer will not cannot be used for two-sided printing printing.
MAIL-BIN STACKER The mail-bin stacker has 7 mail bins which can each be designated to receive printed output from a user or a group of users . Output paper in the copy mode and the fax mode will be delivered to the top tray of the stacker separated from printed output.
MAIL-BIN STACKER Specifying mail bins to receive printed output Printed output can be specified in the printer driver to be delivered to an assigned mail bin or to the top tray. Assigning mail bins to individual users or groups of users reduces the mixing of print jobs simplifying the retrieval of printed output.
MAIL-BIN STACKER Misfeed in the mail-bin stacker If a misfeed has occurred in the mail-bin stacker during printing, remove the misfed paper following the procedure below. Open the top cover. Remove the misfed paper. Move the release lever in Be careful not to tear the Top cover the direction of the arrow misfed paper during...
FINISHER The finisher can deliver collated sets either stapled or unstapled. Unstapled sets can be offset stacked from the previous set for easy separation of the sets. Part names Top tray Latch Printer, copier and fax Release the latch to open the output finisher for misfeed removal.
FINISHER Finisher functions I I I I I Sort mode I I I I I Group mode Sorted sets will be delivered. Groups of prints or copies of the same page will be delivered. Original Printouts Original Printouts I I I I I Offset mode Offset mode Non-offset mode Sets will move from side to side so that each set or...
FINISHER Using the finisher functions I I I I I Selecting the stapling function from a printer driver. Select “Properties” on the printer driver setting The illustration below shows the screen for a PCL printer screen and open the “Main” tab. Select “Left”, “Right” driver in the Windows 98 environment as an example.
FINISHER Staple cartridge replacement When the staple cartridge becomes empty, the message “Add staples.” will appear in the message display of the operation panel. Follow the procedure below to replace the staple cartridge. Open the front cover. NOTES Do not remove the tape from the cartridge before inserting the staple cartridge into the box.
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FINISHER I I I I I Checking the staple unit If the message “CHECK THE STAPLER UNIT” or “CHECK STAPLER POSITION OR STAPLE JAM” appears, follow the procedure below. Open the finisher compiler. Raise the lever at the end of the staple box. Release the latch to open Remove the top staple if the finisher compiler.
FINISHER Misfeed in the finisher When a misfeed occurs in the finisher, remove the misfed paper following the procedure below. Remove the misfed paper from the output Raise the paper guide and remove the area. misfed paper. Do not remove paper Be careful not to tear the Paper from the stapler compiler.
FINISHER Troubleshooting finisher problems Check the list below before calling for service. Problem Check Solution or cause Stapling position not set correctly? Stapling position is Check the stapling position setting. (See page not correct. 5-16.) The finisher does Are any finisher covers open? Close all covers.
FINISHER Stapling position quick reference guide for duplex output The orientation of the copy paper, original, scanned original data, and binding position selection are all interrelated. The table below shows these relationships. Orientation of original or original data Output result Page 1 &...
SADDLE STITCH FINISHER The saddle stitch finisher can automatically place two staples for centerline binding of prints or copies and fold them along the centerline. An hole punching unit is included in the finisher. Part names Stapler compiler Paper to be stapled is stacked Top cover temporarily.
SADDLE STITCH FINISHER Stapling capacity 8-1/2" x 11" or A4 or smaller size: 50 sheets*(20 lbs. or 80 g/m 8-1/2" x 14" or B4 or larger size: 25 sheets*(20 lbs. or 80 g/m *Up to two sheets of 34 lbs. or 128 g/m paper can be included as covers.
SADDLE STITCH FINISHER I Staple sort mode Collated sets of prints or copies will be stapled and delivered to the offset tray. When saddle stitching is selected, the prints or copies will be stapled at the center and delivered to the saddle stitch tray. The stapling positions, orientation, paper size for stapling, and stapling capacity are shown below.
SADDLE STITCH FINISHER Using the saddle stitch finisher I Selecting staple or saddle stitch from the printer driver. Select “Properties” on the printer driver setting The illustration below shows the screen for a PCL printer screen and open the “Main” tab shown in the driver in the Windows 98 environment as an example.
SADDLE STITCH FINISHER [OK] key [SADDLE STITCH] key (See page 5-19.) When saddle stitching is selected, the copies will be Press to close the [OUTPUT] screen and to return stapled at the center and delivered to the saddle stitch to the basic screen. tray.
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SADDLE STITCH FINISHER Close the front cover. Insert the staple box. Push the staple box in until it clicks into place. NOTE Make a test print or copy in the staple sort mode to ensure that stapling is performed properly. Push the stapler section back into the finisher.
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SADDLE STITCH FINISHER Turn roller rotating knob A in the direction Return the lever to its original position. of the arrow to move the staple unit to the front. Turn the roller rotating Roller rotating knob A knob until the triangle mark is aligned with the index.
SADDLE STITCH FINISHER Misfeed in the saddle stitch finisher When a misfeed occurs in the saddle stitch finisher, remove the misfed paper following the procedure below. Unlatch the saddle stitch finisher and slide Close the top cover. it away from the printer. If saddle stitch was selected, open the front Remove the misfed paper from the main cover.
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SADDLE STITCH FINISHER Turn roller rotating knob in the direction of the arrow. Remove any misted paper from the saddle stitch tray. Be careful not to tear the misfed paper during removal. Close the saddle stitch section cover. Close the front cover. Push the saddle stitch finisher back against the printer.
SADDLE STITCH FINISHER Troubleshooting (concerning the saddle stitch finisher) Check the list below before calling for service. Problem Check Solution or cause Stapling position Stapling position not set properly? Check the stapling position setting. (See pages is not correct 5-27 and 5-28.) (including saddle stitch).
SADDLE STITCH FINISHER Stapling position quick reference guide for duplex output The orientation of the copy paper, original, scanned original data, and binding position selection are all interrelated. The table below shows these relationships. Orientation of original or original data Output result Page 1 &...
SADDLE STITCH FINISHER Relation between print image and saddle stitch The orientation of the copy paper, original, scanned original data, and binding position selection are all interrelated. The table below shows these relationships. Orientation of original or original data Output result Page 1 &...
CHAPTER 6 APPENDIX Page PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS ....... . 6-2 G List of principal printer driver functions ..... . 6-3 LIST OF COMBINATION OF PERIPHERAL DEVICES .
PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS Type Desktop (can be upgraded to console type if an optional stand is installed.) Print system Electrophotographic system Exposure system Semiconductor laser diode system Developer system Magnetic brush development Paper feed system Paper trays Fusing system Heat roller 64 bit RISC, 200 MHz Memory capacity (standard) 32 MB/(64 MB for models with a multi-function controller board)
LIST OF COMBINATION OF PERIPHERAL DEVICES The table below shows the possible system configurations. Some devices require the installation of others ( ) to be functional and some cannot be installed together ( Related to scanner feature B/W scanner module/DSPF Scanner rack Related to paper feed unit Multi purpose drawer...
NOTICE PAGE PRINTING A notice page will be printed when the current print job cannot be done due to a system limitation and an explanation of the limitation is too lengthy to be shown in the message display. A notice page will describe the limitation and other possibilities to run the job.
PRINT AREA The print area of this product is shown below. Dimension in mm Paper size Japanese postcard Ledger Legal Foolscap Letter Executive Invoice Com-10 (envelope) C5 (envelope) Monarch (envelope) DL (envelope) ISO B5 (envelope) Paper size Printable area If a printer driver for Windows or Macintosh is used for printing, the printable area will be smaller.
CHAPTER 7 KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS This chapter describes programs for use by the key operator. The key operator should read this chapter thoroughly to gain the maximum value these programs provide. Page KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS ............. 7-2 G Key operator program list ..............7-2 G Using the key operator programs ............
KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS This chapter describes the key operator programs concerning printer features and other programs common to printer, copier and facsimile features. These programs are provided for use by the key operator. For key operator programs specific to copier, facsimile or network scanner features, see the separate operation manuals for these features.
KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS Using the key operator programs NOTE When using the key operator programs for the first time, register a key operator code number. (See steps 3 to 5 below or see steps 3 to 5 on page 7-6.) See page 7-6 if the product is equipped with an optional scanner module.
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KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS Structure of the setting method for key operator programs The sequence for selection and setting of key operator programs are shown below. The [OK] and [BACK/C] keys allow navigation in either direction through the setting steps along a program setting path. Program steps start from the major categories shown at the left side of the chart and progress to the right.
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KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS [OK] AUDITING MODE (OFF PRINT PER ACCOUNT DISPLAY [BACK/C] PRINT PER ACCOUNT PRINT PER ACCOUNT PRINT RESET ACCOUNT ACCOUNT NUMBER CONTROL ENTER NEW ACCOUNT NUMBER (5 digits) NO PRINT IF ACC'T # INVALID (NO DELETE ACCOUNT NUMBER [OK] CHANGE ACCOUNT NUMBER [BACK/C]...
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KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS When the machine is being operated from the touch panel on a scanner module: Press the [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key. Touch the key to select the desired major category of the key operator programs. <Example> ACCOUNT ENERGY SAVE CONTROL For registration of the key operator code number,...
KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS Description of setting programs Account number control • Account numbers must be five digits long and can The intention of this section is to describe the key be registered successively. operator programs which can be set by either using the •...
KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS I Energy save Preheat mode For saving energy, two programs are provided for The printer will enter the preheat mode after a reducing the user’s electricity bill, reducing waste of programmed length of time has elapsed without any natural resources and cutting down on operation after printing is complete.
KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS I Operation panel settings Language setting This program is used to switch the language of {Operation settings} messages displayed on the operation panel. The These programs are used to adjust the display on following languages can be selected. the operation panel.
KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS I Device settings {Device control} Max. +3 mm Min. -3 mm These programs are used to enable or disable the Position adjusted Position adjusted use of a peripheral device. to the plus to the minus direction direction Disable duplex unit This program is used to disable duplex printing when the duplex module malfunctions.
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KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS I Default settings A4/LT auto select These programs are used to adjust the settings of If this program is set, and printing onto 8-1/2" x 11" various printer functions from the factory default size paper is selected but not available, the printer settings or to cancel the settings.
KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS I Interface settings PDL for network port These programs are used to control data transmitted This program is used to specify a printer language to the parallel port or network port of this printer. to emulate when the printer is connected to a computer through the network port.
KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS I Network settings Enable NetBEUI These programs are set when this product is used When using this product in a network that uses the as a network printer. NetBEUI protocol, set this program. After each program is set, exit the key operator {Enable NetBEUI} program, turn off the main switch, and then turn on the main switch again after a while.
KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS I Initialize/store settings {Restore configuration} Same as for the main unit. {Initialize and/or store settings} The configuration settings (page 3-2) and the system NOTE settings of the key operator programs (page 7-11) If the settings of “Enable TCP/IP”, “Enable NetWare”, can be stored in memory and can be recalled from “Enable EtherTalk”...
KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS KEY OPERATOR CODE NUMBER: FACTORY SETTING The following is the factory setting of the Key Operator Code Number, which must be used to access the Key Operator Program. Factory setting = 00000 This number must be entered when accessing the Key Operator Program for the first time.
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