User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- magicolor 8650
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Energy Star®
- 1.2 Trademarks and copyrights
- 1.3 SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
- 1.4 About Adobe Color Profile
- 1.5 ICC Profile for TOYO INK Standard Color on Coated paper (TOYO Offset Coated 2.0)
- 1.6 DIC STANDARD COLOR PROFILE LICENSE AGREEMENT
- 1.7 Explanation of manual conventions
- 1.8 Descriptions of paper
- 1.9 User manuals
- 2 Before using the machine
- 2.1 Part names and their functions
- 2.2 Power supply
- 2.3 Paper
- 2.4 Loading paper
- 2.5 Printer controller
- 2.6 Operating environment
- 2.7 Setting up the system
- 2.8 Contents of CD-ROM
- 2.9 Authentication Method
- 2.10 User Box functions
- 2.10.1 Available User Box functions
- 2.10.2 Set-up for User Box functions
- 2.10.3 User authentication
- 2.10.4 Limitation on user box registration
- 2.10.5 Authentication and accessible user boxes
- When user authentication and account track settings are not specified
- When only user authentication settings are specified
- When only account track settings are specified
- When user authentication and account track settings are specified and synchronized
- When user authentication and account track settings are specified but not synchronized
- 3 Network settings
- 3.1 Specifying general settings for TCP/IP-based communication
- 3.2 Using PageScope Web Connection
- 3.3 Logging in to Administrator mode of PageScope Web Connection
- 3.4 Specifying network print settings
- 4 Installing the printer driver for Windows
- 4.1 Connection methods selectable in each operating system
- 4.2 Installation using the wizard (Windows XP/Server 2003)
- 4.3 Installation using the wizard (Windows Vista)
- 4.4 Installation using the wizard (Windows 2000)
- 4.5 Installation using the wizard (Windows NT 4.0)
- 4.6 Uninstalling the printer driver
- 5 Installing the printer driver for Macintosh
- 5.1 Selectable connection methods
- 5.2 Installing the printer driver on Macintosh OSX 10.2/10.3/10.4
- 5.2.1 Installing the printer driver
- 5.2.2 Selecting and connecting the printer (OS 10.4)
- Specifying the Bonjour settings for this machine
- Adding a printer (Bonjour settings)
- Specifying the AppleTalk settings for this machine
- Specifying the AppleTalk settings for the computer
- Adding a printer (AppleTalk settings)
- Specifying the TCP/IP setting for this machine (LPR settings)
- LPD setting for this machine (LPR settings)
- Specifying the TCP/IP setting for the computer (LPR settings)
- Adding a printer (LPR settings)
- Specifying the TCP/IP setting for this machine (IPP settings)
- IPP setting for this machine
- Specifying the TCP/IP setting for the computer (IPP settings)
- Adding a printer (IPP settings)
- 5.2.3 Selecting and connecting the printer (OS 10.2 and 10.3)
- Specifying the Bonjour settings for this machine (Rendezvous settings)
- Adding a printer (Rendezvous settings)
- Specifying the AppleTalk settings for this machine
- Specifying the AppleTalk settings for the computer
- Adding a printer (AppleTalk settings)
- Specifying the TCP/IP setting for this machine (LPR settings)
- LPD setting for this machine (LPR settings)
- Specifying the TCP/IP setting for the computer (LPR settings)
- Adding a printer (LPR settings)
- Specifying the TCP/IP setting for this machine (IPP settings)
- IPP setting for this machine
- Specifying the TCP/IP setting for the computer (IPP settings)
- Adding a printer (IPP settings)
- 5.3 Mac OS 9.2
- 5.3.1 Installing the printer driver
- 5.3.2 Selecting and connecting the printer
- Specifying the AppleTalk settings for this machine
- Specifying the AppleTalk settings for the computer
- Selecting a printer (AppleTalk settings)
- Specifying the TCP/IP setting for this machine (LPR settings)
- LPD setting for this machine (LPR settings)
- Specifying the TCP/IP setting for the computer (LPR settings)
- Adding a printer (LPR settings)
- 5.4 Uninstalling the printer driver
- 6 Print functions of the printer drivers for Windows
- 7 Print functions of the printer driver for Macintosh
- 7.1 Printing operations for OS X
- 7.2 Default settings for the OS X printer driver
- 7.3 Common settings for the OS X printer driver
- 7.4 How to add a custom size for the OS X printer driver
- 7.5 Parameter details for the OS X printer driver
- 7.6 Printing operations for OS 9
- 7.7 Default settings for the OS 9 printer driver
- 7.8 Parameter details for the OS 9 printer driver
- 8 Function detail description
- 8.1 Proof print
- 8.2 Secure print
- 8.3 Save in User Box
- 8.4 Save in Annotation User Box
- 8.5 Save in Encrypted PDF Box
- 8.6 Printing on a machine with the user authentication set up
- 8.7 Printing with the machine enabling the Account Track function
- 8.8 Touch and Print
- 8.9 Specifying a user-defined encryption passphrase
- 8.10 ICC profile settings
- 8.11 Registering ICC profiles in the printer driver
- 8.12 Banner paper printing function
- 9 Settings for control panel
- 10 PageScope Web Connection
- 10.1 Using PageScope Web Connection
- 10.2 Logging on and logging off
- 10.3 Overview of User mode
- 10.4 Overview of Administrator mode
- 10.5 Box settings
- 10.6 Importing or exporting setting information
- 10.7 Specifying the date and time on this machine
- 10.8 Limiting users using this machine (Machine authentication)
- 10.9 Limiting users using this machine (Active Directory)
- 10.10 Limiting users using this machine (Windows domain/workgroup)
- 10.11 Limiting users using this machine (NDS)
- 10.12 Limiting users using this machine (LDAP)
- 10.13 Creating a certificate for this machine for SSL-based communication
- 10.14 Using SSL communication between Vista and this machine with Web Service Function
- 10.15 Performing IP address filtering
- 10.16 Communicating using IPv6
- 10.17 Communicating using IPsec
- 10.18 Monitoring this machine using the SNMP manager
- 10.19 Providing notification of the status of this machine (E-mail)
- 10.20 Providing notification of the status of this machine (TRAP)
- 10.21 Using the TCP Socket/OpenAPI/FTP server function
- 10.22 Other items on the Maintenance tab
- 10.23 Other items on the Security tab
- 10.24 Print Setting tab settings
- 11 Troubleshooting
- 11.1 When an error code appears
- 11.2 When the message "Misfeed detected. XXXX Remove paper." appears
- 11.2.1 Paper misfeed indications
- 11.2.2 Clearing a paper misfeed in the fusing unit
- 11.2.3 Clearing a paper misfeed in the main unit
- 11.2.4 Clearing a paper misfeed in the automatic duplex unit
- 11.2.5 Clearing a paper misfeed in the tray 1 (bypass tray)
- 11.2.6 Clearing a paper misfeed in the paper transport section
- 11.2.7 Clearing a paper misfeed in tray 2
- 11.2.8 Clearing a paper misfeed in tray 3
- 11.2.9 Clearing a paper misfeed in paper feed cabinet (tray 4/5)
- 11.2.10 Clearing a paper misfeed in the tray 4 (LCT)
- 11.2.11 To clear a banner paper misfeed
- 11.2.12 Clearing a paper misfeed in finisher FS-519
- 11.2.13 Clearing a paper misfeed in the mailbin
- 11.2.14 Clearing a paper misfeed in the saddle stitcher
- 11.2.15 To clear a paper misfeed in finisher FS-609
- 11.3 When the message "Staple Jam Detection" appears
- 11.4 When the message "Replenish paper" appears
- 11.5 When the message "Memory Overflow" appears
- 11.6 When the message "Replace XXXX soon." appears
- 11.7 When the message "Please replace XXXX." appears
- 11.8 When the message "Remote Operation: Please do not turn off power." appears
- 11.9 Simple troubleshooting
- 11.10 Main messages and their remedies
- 12 Replacing consumables
- 13 Care of the machine
- 14 Specifications
- 14.1 Specifications
- 14.1.1 Main unit
- 14.1.2 Automatic duplex unit
- 14.1.3 Paper feed cabinet PC-106
- 14.1.4 Paper feed cabinet PC-205
- 14.1.5 Paper feed cabinet PC-406
- 14.1.6 Finisher FS-519
- 14.1.7 Punch kit PK-515
- 14.1.8 Saddle stitcher SD-505
- 14.1.9 Output tray OT-602
- 14.1.10 Mailbin kit MT-502
- 14.1.11 Finisher FS-609
- 14.1.12 Punch kit PK-501
- 14.2 Consumable and replacement part life expectancy charts
- 14.1 Specifications
- 15 Authentication unit (Biometric type AU-101)
- 16 Authentication unit (IC card type AU-201)
- 17 Installing options
- 18 Appendix
- 19 Index

magicolor 8650 15-3
Authentication unit (Biometric type AU-101)
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15 Authentication unit (Biometric type AU-101)
15.1 Safety information
15.1.1 Important information
When using the authentication unit (biometric type), observe the following precautions in addition to the
safety information in the Safety Information Guide.
- Authentication unit (biometric type) is optional. It is sold or permitted to use as it is.
- This product is designed, manufactured and intended for general business use. Do not use it for
applications requiring high reliability and which may have an extreme impact on lives and property.
(Applications requiring high reliability: Chemical plant management, medical equipment management
and emergency communications management)
- Use with other authentication devices is not guaranteed.
- In order to incorporate improvements in the product, the specifications concerning this product are
subject to change without notice.
15.1.2 For safe use
7 CAUTION
When using the authentication unit (biometric type), observe the following precautions.
% Do not this product near water, otherwise it may be damaged.
% Do not cut, damage, modify or forcefully bend the USB cable. A malfunction may occur as a result of a
damaged or cut USB cable.
% Do not disassembly this device, otherwise it may be damaged.
15.1.3 Regulation notices
USER INSTRUCTIONS FCC PART 15 - RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES (For U.S.A. Users)
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Note
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interface by one or
more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
FCC: Declaration of Conformity
Product Type Authentication Unit (Biometric Type)
Product Name AU-101
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
• This device may not cause harmful interference, and this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
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