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Safety Notes, Compliances, Certifications, and Other Notices Never push objects of any kind into the slots in the covers, as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock. The DP-C106 is designed to prevent user access to unsafe areas and to ensure that the device will not operate with the covers opened. Never attempt any maintenance function that is not specified in the DP-C106 Operating Instructions.
Safety Notes, Compliances, Certifications, and Other Notices Unplug the DP-C106 from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: • When the power cord is damaged or frayed • If liquid has been spilled into the DP-C106 • If the DP-C106 has been exposed to rain or water • If the DP-C106 is producing unusual noises or odors If the system does not work or continues to malfunction after following the Problem Solving procedures in the DP-C106 Operati
Safety Notes, Compliances, Certifications, and Other Notices Safety Notes FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Safety Notes, Compliances, Certifications, and Other Notices WARNING This product is certified, manufactured and tested in compliance with strict safety and radio frequency interference regulations. Any unauthorized alteration, which includes the addition of new functions or the connection of external devices, may impact this certification. Please contact your local authorized Panasonic representative for a list of approved accessories.
Safety Notes, Compliances, Certifications, and Other Notices WARNING This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio frequency interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if any unauthorized changes or modifications are made to this equipment. Shielded cables must be used with this equipment to maintain compliance with the Radio Communications Act of 1992.
Table of Contents 1. Setting Up the DP-C106 ........................................................................................ 1-1 Preparing for the Installation..................................................................................... 1-1 Selecting a Location.............................................................................................. 1-1 Space Requirements for the DP-C106 Printer ......................................................
Table of Contents Operating Instructions Options and Supplies................................................................................................ 2-9 Options.................................................................................................................. 2-9 Supplies .............................................................................................................. 2-10 3. System Administrator Functions ...............................................................
Operating Instructions Table of Contents Overview of IPX Printing to the DP-C106 ................................................................. 6-3 Configuring a NetWare 3.x, 4.x, or 5.x Server for Printing ........................................ 6-4 Setting Up an NDS Connection............................................................................. 6-6 Setting the NetWare 4.x or 5.x Bindery Context....................................................
Table of Contents Operating Instructions SMB Setup.......................................................................................................... 7-15 Print Information Pages .......................................................................................... 7-16 8. Installing User Software in a Windows 95/98/Me Environment ......................... 8-1 Overview of Installation.............................................................................................
Operating Instructions Table of Contents Copying Printer Description Files ........................................................................ 9-32 Installing the ICM Profile ..................................................................................... 9-32 Loading the Working Space Profile Using Photoshop 5.0 ............................... 9-33 Loading the ICM Profile ................................................................................... 9-34 10.
Table of Contents Operating Instructions 12. Installing the Fiery Software for Windows and Macintosh ............................ 12-1 Installing the Fiery Link Software ............................................................................ 12-1 Using the Software for the First Time ..................................................................... 12-2 Configuring a Connection for Fiery Link for Windows and Macintosh OS ..........................................................................
Operating Instructions Table of Contents Setting Print Options Using Shortcuts ............................................................... 13-12 Setting Print Options Using Page Shortcuts...................................................... 13-12 Working with Custom Page Sizes in Windows 95/98/Me or Windows 2000 ......... 13-13 Defining a Custom Page Size ........................................................................... 13-13 Printing a Custom Page Size .....................................
Table of Contents Operating Instructions 17. Using Fiery WebSpooler................................................................................... 17-1 Tracking and Managing Jobs with Fiery WebSpooler............................................. 17-1 Accessing the Fiery WebSpooler Window .......................................................... 17-2 About the Fiery WebSpooler Window ................................................................. 17-3 Job Icons.......................................
Operating Instructions Table of Contents To Restore Default Calibration Measurements................................................ 19-6 Expert Mode........................................................................................................ 19-6 Color Editor............................................................................................................. 19-6 Editing Profiles ....................................................................................................
Table of Contents Operating Instructions 21. Copy Features ................................................................................................... 21-1 Reduce/Enlarge ...................................................................................................... 21-1 Using the Reduce/Enlarge Feature ..................................................................... 21-2 Paper Supply ......................................................................................................
Operating Instructions Table of Contents Auto Mode Change ........................................................................................... 22-12 Limit Copy Set................................................................................................... 22-13 Timer Preset ..................................................................................................... 22-14 Sound Preset ....................................................................................................
Table of Contents Operating Instructions 10 Bin Sorter Error Messages .............................................................................. 23-41 Network Problem Solving ..................................................................................... 23-43 Problems During Setup from the Control Panel ................................................ 23-43 Network Protocol Setup Messages ...................................................................
Operating Instructions Table of Contents 25. Technical Data ................................................................................................... 25-1 Printer Specifications .............................................................................................. 25-1 Electrical Specifications .......................................................................................... 25-3 Emissions ..........................................................................................
1 Setting Up the DP-C106 This chapter contains the hardware installation instructions only. To install the printer driver software, go to the Installing Your User Software chapter. To install to the network, go to the appropriate chapter for your operating system. Preparing for the Installation Before you begin the installation of your Panasonic DP-C106, read this entire section. You must locate an appropriate site for the installation of the DP-C106.
Setting Up the DP-C106 Preparing for the Installation Space Requirements for the DP-C106 Printer CAUTION The Panasonic DP-C106 has ventilation openings on the side and rear, which must remain unobstructed for safe operation. The Printer should be located at least 6 and 1/2 inches (165 mm) from the wall. Obstructing the ventilation openings could present a fire hazard. Using the space requirements illustrated below ensures that the Printer has the ventilation it requires.
Preparing for the Installation Setting Up the DP-C106 Space Requirements With the Optional 10 Bin Sorter The following illustration shows the dimensions for the largest configuration of the Copier/Printer, which includes a Duplex Unit/Kit and a 10 Bin Sorter. 6.5 inches (165 mm) 67 inches 1702 mm 22.75 inches (569 mm) 36 inches (900 mm) 36 inches (914.4 mm) 23 inches (584.
Setting Up the DP-C106 Preparing for the Installation Checking the Installation Components Ensure that all of the components you ordered are available before you begin the installation. All of the components are listed below. • Printer • Scanner with ADF • Scanner Rack • System Console • Duplex Unit (For North America) (optional) Duplex Kit (Except North America) (optional) You may need a phillips head and a flat blade screwdriver in order to perform the installation of the DP-C106.
Installing the System Console Setting Up the DP-C106 Installing the System Console To install the System Console, perform the following steps. WARNING You will need at least two people to remove it from the carton. 1. Open the System Console carton. 2. Remove the styrofoam and the plastic wrap from the top of the System Console. 3. With a person on each side of the box, grasp the crossbars in the locations indicated by the labels. 4.
Setting Up the DP-C106 Installing the System Console 6. Remove all the tape from the outside of the System Console. 7. Pull the top paper tray open until it stops, and remove the packing shown below. 8. Close the top tray and repeat step 7 for the lower paper tray. 9. Open the two paper trays. WARNING Use care when removing the packing from connectors and wire harnesses. 10. Remove the cardboard protector from the rear post shown below. 11. Close the two paper trays.
Installing the System Console Setting Up the DP-C106 12. Remove the tape from the paper feed area access door, and then open the door. 13. Remove the cardboard packing shown below. CAUTION Open the Harness Access Cover before placing the Printer on top of the System Console. 14. Close the paper feed area access door. The Next Step Go to the Unpacking the Printer procedure in this section.
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Unpacking the Printer Setting Up the DP-C106 Unpacking the Printer Read all the steps before performing this procedure. There are decisions to make before removing the Printer from the packing. Ensure that the following items are included in the carton: 1. Remove the four cardboard supports and the Styrofoam packing from the top of the Printer. 2. Remove the cardboard tray from the top of the Printer and place it in a safe place, out of the way of the installation.
Setting Up the DP-C106 Unpacking the Printer WARNING The Printer weighs 153 pounds (69.5 kg) without the Toner Cartridges and the Print/Copy Cartridge installed. ALWAYS USE FOUR PEOPLE TO LIFT THE PRINTER. Ensure that you keep the Printer LEVEL. Please note that the rear of the Printer is heavier than the front. REAR FRONT WARNING Ensure that you have a firm footing and bend your knees to avoid possible back injuries.
Unpacking the Printer 6. Setting Up the DP-C106 Carefully, lift the Printer from the pallet. CAUTION Ensure that the Harness Access Cover is open before placing the Printer on top of the System Console in step 8. 7. Open the Harness Access Cover. 8. Place the Printer on the System Console: a. Align the two pins in the System Console with the corresponding holes in the Printer. Aligning the left rear covers of the two devices will assist you in aligning the pins.
Setting Up the DP-C106 9. 1-12 Unpacking the Printer b. Remove the Paper Tray 2, and tighten the two Thumb Screws shown below. Do not over tighten the Thumb Screws. c. Reinstall the Paper Tray 2. Remove all the tape from the exterior of the Printer: a. Left side b.
Unpacking the Printer c. Setting Up the DP-C106 Inside the Front Cover 10. Remove all the internal packing from the Printer by performing steps a through m. a. Remove the spacer styrofoam labeled B. b. Remove the cardboard collar labeled H from the knob shown below.
Setting Up the DP-C106 1-14 Unpacking the Printer c. Pull and remove the narrow strip labeled G from the Toner chamber. d. Press the Anti-rotation button to release the rotating chambers. e. Turn the Rotary Knob in the direction of the arrow, until it stops. Pull and remove the next visible strip labeled G. f. Repeat steps c through e until all four of the strips labeled G are removed from the Toner Carousel. g. Close the Front Cover. h. Pull open Paper Tray 1 until it stops.
Unpacking the Printer Setting Up the DP-C106 i. Close the Paper Tray 1. j. Gently pull the Fuser area open and remove the spacer labeled A. k. Lift the Fuser Pressure Release Lever to remove the spacer labeled J, then lower the lever down until it stops. l. Close the Fuser area. m. Open the Bypass Tray and remove the spacer labeled F. n. Close the Bypass Tray.
Setting Up the DP-C106 Unpacking the Printer o. Gently pull the handle until the Bypass Transport is completely opened, then remove the two spacers labeled D. p. Close the Bypass Transport. 11. Close the Front Cover. 12. After installing the Printer on the System Console, perform the following steps: a. 1-16 Remove the Rear Connector Cover from the rear of the Printer by pressing down on the release latch while grasping under the Rear Connector Cover, then pull it away from the Printer.
Unpacking the Printer Setting Up the DP-C106 b. Open the Harness Access Cover. c. Connect the two small connectors from the System Console into the jacks in the Printer. d. While holding the Harness Access Cover on the System Console closed, align the Rear Connector Cover to the plastic rails, and slide it into the Printer. The Next Step Go to the Printer Installation procedure.
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Printer Installation Setting Up the DP-C106 Printer Installation Perform this procedure after the Printer is unpacked, and placed in a suitable location. If you are installing the 10 Bin Sorter, skip step 1 and go to step 2. 1. Locate the Output Tray in the cardboard tray removed from the top of the printer. Install the tray by performing steps a through c. a. Standing on the left-hand side of the Printer, hold the Output Tray as shown. 0 301031B WOL Do not place the metal spring into the hole.
Setting Up the DP-C106 c. Printer Installation Place the left-hand arm of the tray into the corresponding hole as shown. 0 301033B 2. Install the Print/Copy Cartridge: a. Open the Front Cover of the Printer. b. Rotate the beige lever A in the direction of the arrows, until the dot is aligned with the Unlocked symbol.
Printer Installation 3. Setting Up the DP-C106 Install the Print/Copy Cartridge: a. Remove the Print/Copy Cartridge from the box. b. Tear open the notched end of the silver protective bag and remove the Print/Copy Cartridge. CAUTION DO NOT touch the blue surface of the drum. If the drum is scratched, or contaminated with oil from your hand, the output can be degraded. c. Hold the cartridge by the strap. While keeping it level, remove the foam wrapper.
Setting Up the DP-C106 Printer Installation d. Holding the cartridge by the strap, align the guide with the Printer rail. e. Push the cartridge all the way into the Printer until it snaps into place. f. Rotate lever B in the direction of the arrow until the dot is aligned with the Locked symbol. B If lever B will not move to the Locked position, ensure that the cartridge is inserted all the way into the Printer.
Printer Installation Setting Up the DP-C106 g. Rotate lever A in the direction of the arrow until the dot is aligned with the Locked symbol. A 4. Install the Toner Cartridges: Each Toner Cartridge chamber is designated for a specific color. Ensure that the correct Toner Cartridge is installed into the corresponding color on the chamber. a. Locate the correct Toner Cartridge box for the color of the current chamber. b. Remove the Toner Cartridge from the box. c.
Setting Up the DP-C106 Printer Installation d. Align the arrow visible on the top of the cartridge with the Red Dot sticker on the chamber (located at 11 o’clock position), insert the cartridge into the Printer as far as it will go. e. Use the handle on the end of the cartridge to rotate the cartridge in the direction of the arrow. Ensure that the dot on the cartridge is aligned with the Locked symbol as shown. CAUTION Ensure that the cartridge is in the Locked position.
Printer Installation Setting Up the DP-C106 f. Press and release the Anti-rotation button. g. Rotate the Rotary Knob in the direction of the arrow until it stops at the next chamber. If the Toner Cartridge is not in the Printer all the way, the knob will not rotate. 5. Repeat step 5 for the three remaining Toner Cartridges. Rotate the carousel again to ensure that the last cartridge is inserted all the way into the Printer.
Setting Up the DP-C106 6. Printer Installation Close the Printer Front Cover. The Next Step If you have ordered the optional Duplex Unit/Kit, go to the Installing the Duplex Unit/Kit procedure. If you do not have a Duplex Unit/Kit, go to Loading Paper in the Paper Tray procedure.
Installing the Duplex Unit/Kit Setting Up the DP-C106 Installing the Duplex Unit/Kit (option) The Duplex Unit/Kit enables the DP-C106 to print two-sided output. 1. 2. Open the Duplex Unit/Kit box and remove the contents: • Duplex Unit/Kit • Upper Inverter • Lower Inverter • Two Thumb Screws • Connector Cover (w/ Cutout) • Special Tool Remove the Duplex Unit/Kit from the plastic wrap.
Setting Up the DP-C106 3. Installing the Duplex Unit/Kit Open Paper Tray 1. 0 301128A-WOL 4. Using a phillips head screwdriver, remove the screw shown below. 0 301050B-WOL 5. 1-28 To remove the cover, shift it to the right then pull it away from the Printer. Discard the cover.
Installing the Duplex Unit/Kit 6. 7. Setting Up the DP-C106 Install the Duplex Unit/Kit: a. Align the rails on the tray with the rails in the Printer. b. Partially close the Duplex Unit/Kit and the paper tray. Install the Lower Inverter: Skip step a and go to step b, if the Output Tray is not installed. a. Gently squeeze the sides of the Output Tray toward each other in order to remove the tray from the Printer.
Setting Up the DP-C106 b. Installing the Duplex Unit/Kit Using a screwdriver, remove the two screws from lower left-hand cover of the Printer as shown below. 0 301054B 8. 1-30 WOL c. Remove the cover by shifting it to the front of the Printer then pulling it away from the Printer. Discard the cover. d. Close the Duplex Tray and Paper Tray 1. Using the Special Tool from the contents of the Printer carton, remove the two Fuser Tray Caps (Plain) from the left-hand side of the Printer.
Installing the Duplex Unit/Kit 9. Setting Up the DP-C106 Remove the Left Connector Cover (Plain) located on the lower left-hand side of the Printer. DO NOT discard this cover. CAUTION Ensure that the small connector and cable on the left-hand side of the Lower Inverter are pulled back out of the way. 10. Install the Lower Inverter as shown below. SMALL CONNECTOR AND CABLE The Lower Inverter does not install flush with the Printer covers. a. Install the two Thumb Screws from the contents of the box.
Setting Up the DP-C106 Installing the Duplex Unit/Kit b. Connect the small connector from the Lower Inverter to the small jack located at the rear of the left-hand side of the Printer. c. Reinstall the Left Connector Cover (Plain). 11. Install the Upper Inverter: a. 1-32 Install the Upper Inverter into the Printer as shown.
Installing the Duplex Unit/Kit Setting Up the DP-C106 b. Connect the tiny connector on the rear of the Upper Inverter to the small jack in the access hole, as shown below. c. Install the new Connector Cover (w/ Cutout) into the access hole, guiding the wires through the cutout in the cover. 0 301133A WOL CAUTION Use caution if you must rearrange the tiny wires on the connector in order to close the Connector Cover.
Setting Up the DP-C106 Installing the Duplex Unit/Kit 12. Reinstall the Output Tray if it was removed in step 7. The Next Step Go to the Loading the Paper in the Paper Tray procedure.
Loading Paper in the Paper Tray Setting Up the DP-C106 Loading Paper in the Paper Tray When loading paper, use paper weight between 14 to 23 lbs. Refer to Types of Paper in the Operating Instructions or the Color Materials Usage Guide on the CD. 1. From the front of the Printer, pull the paper tray out of the Printer as far as it will go. 0 301128A-WOL If you are loading paper in the System Console paper trays, skip step 2. It is not necessary to press down on the metal plate in Tray 2 or Tray3. 2.
Setting Up the DP-C106 Loading Paper in the Paper Tray 3. Pinch the Horizontal and Vertical Paper Guides and move them away from the center of the tray as far as they will go. 4. Place the right edge of the paper stack against the right metal edge and under the front right-hand side paper tab as shown below. 5. Ensure that the paper stack does not cover the MAX guideline. To avoid jams, load paper with the long edge against the side of the tray when possible. 6.
Loading Paper in the Paper Tray Setting Up the DP-C106 Moving the guides too tight against the paper stack can cause a jam. 7. Ensure that the vertical Paper Guide is aligned with the appropriate paper size mark on the bottom of the tray. Automatic paper size detection cannot occur if the vertical Paper Guide is out of position. 8. Push the paper tray firmly into the Printer. 9. Repeat this procedure until all the trays are loaded with the desired paper stock.
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Installing the Scanner Rack Setting Up the DP-C106 Installing the Scanner Rack You will need a phillips head screwdriver to perform this installation 1. Open the Scanner Rack carton. 2. Ensure that the following parts are included in the carton: 3. 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. Right Leg 6. Rear/Bottom Plate with casters 2. Left Leg 7. Spacer Bar 3. Right Support 8. 2 Braces 4. Left Support 9. 2 Stabilizing Feet 5. Table Top 10.
Setting Up the DP-C106 1-40 Installing the Scanner Rack 3. Attach the Left Leg and Right Leg to the Rear/Bottom Plate using eight screws (M4 x 10) as shown below. 4. Install the Spacer Bar between the tops of the two legs using four screws (M4 x 10). You have just completed the Lower Assembly. 5. Turn the Lower Assembly over. 6. Install the two Stabalizing Feet, using four screws (M4 x 10) as shown.
Installing the Scanner Rack 7. Setting Up the DP-C106 Place the table top face-down on the floor. a. Place the Left Support and the Right Support into the table top and install the two screws (M4 x 10). This is the Upper Assembly b. Install four screws (M4 x 10) through the supports and into the top of the table. c. Install eight screws (M4 x 10) through the two braces into the positions shown below.
Setting Up the DP-C106 1-42 Installing the Scanner Rack 8. Turn the Upper Assembly over, and slide it into the legs of the Lower Assembly. Line up the alignment mark of the Upper Assembly with the height mark (3 settings) of the Lower Assembly according your height requirements. 9. Attach the two assemblies together with eight Hex Screws, Lock Washers and Flat Washers using the Hex Key.
Installing the Scanner Rack Setting Up the DP-C106 10. Install the two Bumpers into the rear slots of the bottom plate. If the optional Duplex Unit/Kit is being installed, insert the Bumpers into the front slots of the bottom plate. 11. Move the Scanner Table around the Printer as shown.
Setting Up the DP-C106 The Next Step Go to the Installing the Scanner with ADF procedure.
Installing the Scanner with ADF Setting Up the DP-C106 Installing the Scanner with ADF 1. Open the Scanner with ADF carton. 2. Ensure that the following items are in the carton. • Scanner with ADF • Power Cord • Printer Interface Cable • Power Cable 3. Remove the plastic from the top of the Scanner with ADF and push it down the side of the carton away from the Scanner with ADF. 4. With a person on each side of the box, place your hands inside the plastic and under the Scanner with ADF. 5.
Setting Up the DP-C106 Installing the Scanner with ADF 6. Ensure that the front Scanner feet are placed into the round recessed areas on the top front of the Scanner Rack. 7. Tighten the Thumb Screw, shown below, in order to secure the Scanner to the Table Top. 8. Remove the three Thumb Screws from the left-hand side of the Scanner. Please store these screws in a safe place, or tape them to the rear of the Scanner Rack. The screws lock the Scanner Drive into a secure position.
Installing the Scanner with ADF 9. Setting Up the DP-C106 Connect the Scanner cables by performing the following steps: a. Install one end of the Interface Cable to the rear of the Scanner, and the other end to the left-hand side (Rear view) of the Printer. b. Connect the Power Cable between the Printer and the Scanner as shown.
Setting Up the DP-C106 c. Installing the Scanner with ADF Connect the cable to the back of the Scanner and tighten the two screws. 10. Connect the Scanner Power Cord to the wall outlet and to the rear of the Scanner. 11. Install the Exit Tray.
Installing the Scanner with ADF Setting Up the DP-C106 The Next Step If you are installing the optional 10 Bin Sorter, go to the Installing the 10 Bin Sorter procedure. Otherwise, go to the Printing the Test Page procedure.
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Installing the 10 Bin Sorter Setting Up the DP-C106 Installing the 10 Bin Sorter The 10 Bin Sorter is an optional accessory for the DP-C106. It attaches to the left side of the unit and consists of 10 Bins and a high capacity bin. The 10 Bin Sorter functions are available to copy jobs only. Sorting functions are not available to print jobs. 1. Ensure that there is adequate space for the unit to the left of the Copier/Printer. The 10 Bin Sorter dimensions are as follows: Width 17.
Setting Up the DP-C106 2. Installing the 10 Bin Sorter Review the 10 Bin Sorter components before installing the unit.
Installing the 10 Bin Sorter Setting Up the DP-C106 Unpacking the 10 Bin Sorter Read all the steps before performing this procedure. 1. Open the box. Remove the plastic bag with the Left Connector Cover (w/ Cutout). 2. Remove the plastic bag.
Setting Up the DP-C106 1-54 Installing the 10 Bin Sorter 3. Remove the cardboard inserts that hold the unit in place. Move any plastic away from the bottom wheels of the 10 Bin Sorter. 4.
Installing the 10 Bin Sorter Setting Up the DP-C106 CAUTION When rolling an unattached 10 Bin Sorter, hold the unit from the inboard side, not the bins. Do not press down on the attachment plate as this may cause the unit to tip. 5. Carefully roll the 10 Bin Sorter out of the box. 6. Remove the plastic wrapping from around the 10 Bin Sorter.
Setting Up the DP-C106 1-56 Installing the 10 Bin Sorter 7. Remove the tape and cardboard from the inboard side of the 10 Bin Sorter. 8. Remove the cardboard from the top of the 10 Bin Sorter. Remove the cardboard protector and tape from the sorting bins. Remove the strap around the high capacity bin. Remove any tape or cardboard from the outboard side of the 10 Bin Sorter. 9. Open the cover and remove any packing material inside it.
Installing the 10 Bin Sorter Setting Up the DP-C106 CAUTION Do not remove the plastic tie wrap on the metal roller under the jam clearance cover. The tie wrap holds a sensor wire out of the way, as illustrated in the figure below. 10. Remove the tape that is holding the Interface Cable in place. Keep the cable wrapped to protect the connector. 11. Ensure that any remaining tape is removed from the unit.
Setting Up the DP-C106 Installing the 10 Bin Sorter Connecting the 10 Bin Sorter Read all the steps before performing this procedure. CAUTION Ensure that the power is Off on the Copier/Printer before you begin to install the 10 Bin Sorter. 1. Switch Off the Copier/Printer. 2. Remove the Output Tray from the Copier/Printer. 3. At the 10 Bin Sorter, extend the Attachment Plate. CAUTION Do not press down on the Attachment Plate as this may cause the unit to tip.
Installing the 10 Bin Sorter 4. Setting Up the DP-C106 Perform one of the following: • If the DP-C106 does not have the optional Duplex Unit/Kit, ensure that the vertical edge of the spacer plate is positioned to the right, near the vertical edge of the attachment plate. No icon should be visible in the spacer plate cut out. Proceed to step 5. • If the DP-C106 has the optional Duplex Unit/Kit, remove the spacer plate using the two Thumb Screws.
Setting Up the DP-C106 1-60 Installing the 10 Bin Sorter 5. Align the 10 Bin Sorter with the left side of the DP-C106 so the Thumb Screws on the plate align with the holes in the left cover of the Copier/Printer. The upper horizontal edges of the alignment plate should fit under Jam Clearance Area 5. 6. Tighten the Thumb Screws on the front and rear of the alignment plate.
Installing the 10 Bin Sorter Setting Up the DP-C106 7. Remove the Left Connector Cover (Plain) that is below the power plug on the left side (Rear view) of the Copier/Printer. 8. Remove the protective plastic wrap from the 10 Bin Sorter Interface Cable and Connector. 9. Plug in the Interface Cable Connector.
Setting Up the DP-C106 Installing the 10 Bin Sorter CAUTION Be careful not to squeeze or disconnect any of the wires or the Interface Cable with the cover in the following step. 10. Remove the new Left Connector Cover (w/ Cutout) from the plastic bag. Holding the cable to the left (Rear view) cutout side of the opening, place the lower edge into the opening and push the new Left Connector Cover (w/ Cutout) up into place.
Installing the 10 Bin Sorter Setting Up the DP-C106 11. Slide the 10 Bin Sorter to the right into position.
Setting Up the DP-C106 The Next Step Go to the Printing the Test Page procedure.
Printing the Test Page Setting Up the DP-C106 Switching the Power On 1. Press the Power Switch to the On (I) position on the Printer. 2. Press the Power Switch to the On (I) position on the left-hand side of the Scanner. 0301232A -W O L The DP-C106 performs a registration setup, then after a few moments messages indicating the Scanner is ready are displayed on the Printer Control Panel and on the Scanner Control Panel.
Setting Up the DP-C106 Printing the Test Page Switching the Power Off 1. Ensure that the READY message is displayed on the two Control Panels. Do not switch Off the power if any other message is displayed. There may be a problem, or if the DP-C106 is networked, it may be receiving data. 2. Press the Power Switch to the Off (O) position on the Scanner only. The Scanner controls the power for the Printer, therefore it is not necessary to switch Off the power on the Printer.
Printing the Test Page Setting Up the DP-C106 Printing a Test Page from the Printer Control Panel Print the test page in order to ensure that the Printer is functioning. An original document is not required. The Test Page can be generated from the Printer Control Panel. For a quick overview of the Control Panel, refer to the Getting to Know the DP-C106 section of the Operating Instructions. ARROW buttons MENU button 1010 0101 0010 C/ ITEM/ENTER button 1.
Setting Up the DP-C106 Printing the Test Page Making a Test Copy from the Scanner For a quick overview of the Scanner Control Panel, refer to Getting to Know the DP-C106 section of the Operating Instructions. Copy button Start button 1. Ensure that READY is displayed on the Printer Control Panel Screen. 2. Lift the Scanner Cover and place an original on the Document Glass. 3. Press the Copy button to enter Copy mode. 4. Press the Start button on the Scanner Control Panel.
Adding Memory to the Printer Setting Up the DP-C106 Adding Memory to the Printer You will need a phillips head screwdriver to perform this procedure. CAUTION • Protect the Memory Card from static electricity by keeping it in the antistatic bag until you are ready to install it. • Handle the card by the top or side edges only. Do not touch the card components or the gold connector edge. • Avoid placing the card near magnetic devices, such as a PC Monitor.
Setting Up the DP-C106 3. Adding Memory to the Printer Slide the panel to the rear and lift to remove. The memory card slots are located behind the panel. • The upper slot contains the 64MB memory card, already installed • The lower slot is empty. 4. If you are replacing the 64MB memory card with one or two memory cards, go to step 6. If you are adding another memory card to the existing 64MB memory, perform step 5. 5. Remove the additional Memory Card from the anti-static bag. a.
Adding Memory to the Printer 6. Setting Up the DP-C106 To replace the 64MB memory card perform the following steps: a. In order to remove the 64MB memory card separate the two clips on the sides of the card slot using your thumbs. b. When the clips are separated, remove the 64MB card. c. Remove the new Memory Card from the anti-static bag. d. Place the 64MB memory card in the anti-static bag. e. Slide the new Memory Card into the upper slot. f.
Setting Up the DP-C106 1-72 Adding Memory to the Printer 7. Insert the left-hand side Printer panel into place as shown below. 8. Press the panel closed and slide it to the front of the unit. 9. Reinstall the three screws into the side panel.
Adding Memory to the Printer Setting Up the DP-C106 10. Switch On the Printer and the Scanner power. 0301232A -W O L 11. After a few moments, READY is displayed on the control panel.
Setting Up the DP-C106 Adding Memory to the Printer The Next Step Perform one of the following steps: 1-74 • If you are adding memory to the Scanner, go to Adding Memory to the Scanner procedure. • If you are not installing memory to the Scanner, go to the Getting to Know the DP-C106 section of the Operating Instructions.
Adding Memory to the Scanner Setting Up the DP-C106 Adding Memory to the Scanner The Scanner Memory Card enables 2-Sided copying. You will need a flat blade screwdriver to perform this procedure. CAUTION • Protect the Memory Card from static electricity by keeping it in the antistatic bag until you are ready to install it. • Handle the card by the top or side edges only. Do not touch the memory card components or the gold connector edge.
Setting Up the DP-C106 1-76 Adding Memory to the Scanner 3. Press the latch toward the front, and remove the access cover from the Printer. 4. Using a Slotted Blade Screwdriver, loosen 2 screws on the Memory Protective Cover and remove it. 5. Remove the Memory Card from the anti-static bag. 6. With the card connector facing upwards, align the card to the rails in the access slot, then push the memory card into the Scanner as far as it will go.
Adding Memory to the Scanner Setting Up the DP-C106 7. Align the screws on the end of the memory card to the holes in the rear Printer cover. 8. Use a Slotted Blade Screwdriver to tighten the screws. 9. Replace the access cover, plug the Power Cord into the Scanner and switch On the power. 10. After a few moments, READY is displayed on the printer control panel.
Setting Up the DP-C106 Adding Memory to the Scanner The Next Step Go to the Installing the Oversize Paper Tray/Transparency Tray (option) section of the Operating Instructions.
Installing the Oversize Paper Tray/Transparency Tray (option) Setting Up the DP-C106 Installing the Oversize Paper Tray/Transparency Tray (option) The optional Oversize Paper Tray (DA-TL28C) can be used for oversized paper. The optional Transparency Tray (DA-TL26C) can be used for OHP. 1. Open the carton box and remove the packing. Packing (DA-TL28C) 2. (DA-TL26C) Remove the current Paper Tray. 2 2 1 3. Install Oversize Paper Tray/Transparency Tray.
Setting Up the DP-C106 4. Installing the Oversize Paper Tray/Transparency Tray (option) Place the Tray Label on the Front Panel of Tray , if necessary. (DA-TL28C) (DA-TL26C) 2 2 1 12.9 x 18 1 A3-Over OHP The Next Step Go to the Getting to Know the DP-C106 section of the Operating Instructions.
2 Getting to Know the DP-C106 5 6 4 7 3 8 2 9 1 10 Printer, Front View 1. Paper Tray 1 – place paper supply here 2. Duplex Unit/Kit – option that allows two-sided printing 3. Front Cover – open to access the Toner Cartridges and the Print/Copy Cartridge 4. Control Panel – use to access the Printer menus and to view messages 5. Printer Output Top Tray – the prints are delivered here 6. Paper Stop – use to stop oversized prints from being pushed out of the Output Tray.
Getting to Know the DP-C106 Printer, Rear View 13 12 11 14 15 16 Printer, Rear View 11. Scanner Power Connector –provides power to the Scanner 12. Scanner Interface Connector – provides interface to the Scanner 13. Area 4 Access Cover – open to access paper jams 14. Printer Side Output Tray – copies are delivered to this tray 15. Printer Power Switch – use to switch the Printer power Off and On 16.
Printer, Internal View Getting to Know the DP-C106 19 20 21 18 22 23 17 Printer, Internal View 17. Toner Carousel Access – the four Toner Cartridges are installed one at a time, through this opening 18. Fuser Jam Clearance Area – the Fuser applies heat to the Toner in order to adhere it to the paper 19. Anti-rotation Lever – use to release the Toner Carousel in order to remove and replace the Toner Cartridges 20. Lever B – used to lock the Print/Copy cartridge in position 21.
Getting to Know the DP-C106 Printer Control Panel 1 9 2 4 3 1010 0101 0010 C/ 8 7 6 5 Printer Control Panel 2-4 1. Control Panel Screen – use to view the system status, menu options, problem messages, and fault codes 2. ( 3. MENU button – use to step through the Printer menus 4. OFFLINE button– use this button to change the system status from online to off-line and back again 5.
Scanner and Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) Components Getting to Know the DP-C106 4 3 1 6 5 2 Scanner and Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) Components The ADF comes mounted to the Scanner. Its components are illustrated and described by numbers 3 through 6. 1. Scanner Control Panel – use to access the DP-C106 features and options 2. Memory Expansion Slot – provided for the 1 to 2 Side Copy option 3. Document Input Tray – place the originals to be scanned here 4.
Getting to Know the DP-C106 Scanner and Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) Components 7 8 2-6 7. Registration Guide– align the original with the Registration Guide 8.
Scanner Control Panel 17 16 18 15 14 Getting to Know the DP-C106 20 19 13 12 11 1 10 2 9 8 3 7 4 5 6 Scanner Control Panel 1. Control Panel Screen – use to view the system status, menu options, problem messages, and fault codes 2. Copy button – use to change the system from the on-line mode to copying mode 3. Tools button – provides access to the administration features 4. Clear All button – use to clear the selected option and reset the system to the defaults 5.
Getting to Know the DP-C106 15. Zoom ( 400% Scanner Control Panel ) ARROW buttons – use to select Reduce/Enlarge from 25- 16. Reduce/Enlarge ( ) ARROW buttons – use to select one of the preset reduction or enlargement settings 17. Reduce/Enlarge indicators – indicates which setting is currently selected 18. Paper Supply indicators – indicates which paper tray is currently selected 19. Color Mode button – use to access color mode options 20.
Options and Supplies Getting to Know the DP-C106 Options and Supplies The DP-C106 is a digital Color Copier/Printer which can produce images with great color and clarity. Furthermore, its copying/printing functionality can also be greatly enhanced by the addition of the following options and supplies. We hope you find that the wide ranging capabilities will make your officeplace more productive and efficient. Options Part Name Part No.
Getting to Know the DP-C106 Options and Supplies Supplies Part Name 2-10 Part No.
3 System Administrator Functions This chapter provides an introduction to system administrator functions as well as a guide to the documentation. It includes the following: • A flowchart that lists system administration functions in the order they are generally performed. It also provides a map to the networking chapters. • A table that lists common system administrator functions and provides references to the appropriate chapters The Fiery utilities enable remote users to view server functions.
System Administrator Functions Map to the Networking Chapters The following flowchart provides the general order of system administration tasks for the DP-C106 from installation through printing. Chapters that are below the main flowchart do not have to be performed in any particular order and may be used as needed after initial installation. Refer to the chapters for details.
System Administrator Functions Guide to the Networking Chapters Administration features are provided in the user software package and are built into the DP-C106. The following table indicates where information about these features is located.
System Administrator Functions For these operations: Getting users started with printing And these tasks: Setting up printing to the DP-C106. Setting job-specific options.
4 Connecting to the Network This chapter discusses the basic stages of connecting the printer to the network, provides an overview of network requirements and protocol diagrams, and describes how to physically connect the printer to an established network. Network installation is generally performed by a network or printing administrator and involves four stages: • Physical connection of the printer to the network and to the server.
Connecting to the Network • Preparing each client workstation that will be printing to the DP-C106. Install the appropriate printer drivers and print description files and connect the workstation to the network. When appropriate, install Fiery utilities and an Internet browser. Verify the printer in the list of printers and run a test print. Refer to the Installing User Software for your operating system.
Connecting to the Network Supported Network Protocols and Frame Types The DP-C106 supports TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, and AppleTalk protocols (rules that enable computers on a network to communicate with each other). These protocols are supported on Mac OS, Windows, and UNIX platforms. All can be simultaneously active. Workstations that use other protocols can print through a server that uses one of the protocols mentioned.
Connecting to the Network Quick Path to Installation The DP-C106 can use Ethernet cabling to multiple workstations. It also supports a parallel cable connection to a single workstation. Ethernet Cabling The standard Ethernet cabling includes the following: • Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP), defined as Category 5 for 100Base-TX (Fast Ethernet) • Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP), Category 3, 4, or 5 for use with 10Base-T The cable uses an 8-pin RJ-45 connector that plugs into the RJ-45 socket on the printer.
Connecting to the Network The illustrations are logical diagrams are not intended to describe the physical arrangement (topology) of devices on the network. A variety of physical arrangements is possible with each logical arrangement. If the network uses more than one protocol or more than one type of workstation, combine the setups listed for each component of your system. Multiple protocols (illustrated as parallel lines) can run on the same cable.
Connecting to the Network Mac OS Environment with AppleTalk Another supported protocol Printer AppleTalk Mac OS Workstation Mac OS Workstation Mac OS Workstation AppleTalk protocol 4–6 Mac OS Workstation can print directly and use Fiery Utilities
Connecting to the Network Windows Computers in a Novell Environment Another supported protocol Printer NetWare Server IPX TCP/IP (http) for Fiery WebTools Windows Workstation: NetWare Client Windows Workstation: NetWare Client IPX protocol SPX protocol (TCP/IP or AppleTalk possible) Windows Workstation: NetWare Client running SPX Printing on this network: All Windows Workstations can print through the NetWare Server For using Fiery WebTools: A Windows 95/98/Me Workstation with TCP/IP (http) loaded
Connecting to the Network Windows NT 4.0 Server Environment Another supported protocol Printer Windows NT 4.0 Workstation or Windows NT Server acting as Print Server LAN with NETBEUI, etc. TCP/IP (lpd) for Printing TCP/IP (http) for Fiery WebTools TCP/IP for Fiery Utilities Windows Workstation Windows Workstation NETBEUI or other protocol available on the Workstations and the Server Windows NT 4.
Connecting to the Network Windows Computers Using Windows Printing Another supported protocol Printer TCP/IP (SMB) Windows Workstation Windows Workstation Windows Workstation TCP/IP (SMB) protocol For Windows Printing: Windows 95/98/Me and NT 4.
Connecting to the Network Unix and Windows NT 4.0 Workstations on a TCP/IP Network Another supported protocol Printer UNIX Server or Workstation TCP/IP (lpd and http) TCP/IP Client Workstation TCP/IP (lpd) protocol Windows NT 4.
Connecting to the Network Parallel Port Connection A supported network protocol Parallel input Printer Protocol not directly supported PC Workstation, Server or Laptop Parallel With the Parallel Port enabled, the printer can accept and print jobs sent to its parallel port 4–11
Connecting to the Network Connecting the DP-C106 to the Network Complete the following steps before you configure the DP-C106 and the workstations that will print to it: 1. Ensure that the DP-C106 is plugged in, switched On, and functioning properly. 2. Prepare the network servers to share DP-C106 software and to enable networked users to print to the printer. 3. Power Off the DP-C106.
5 Preparing for the Setup Successful printing requires careful setup. This chapter leads you through the pre-setup preparation. It also introduces Fiery WebTools, focusing on the utilities used in setup. Levels of Access and Control When you configure the printer during Setup as system administrator, you will implement a particular level of control by enabling or not enabling print connections, passwords, and access to Fiery WebTools.
Preparing for the Setup Printer Connections The DP-C106 supports three print connections: • Hold Queue — Jobs that are sent to the Hold queue are spooled to the printer hard disk for printing at a later time or for repeated printing. Because the Hold Queue is a storage place, jobs sent to it cannot be printed without being released through the job management tools. • Print Queue — This is the standard printer queue. Jobs sent to the Print queue are processed and printed in the order received.
Preparing for the Setup Passwords Passwords provide a means of controlling access to printer functions: • Administrator passwords provide the highest level of control, since the administrator has access to Setup and can control the printing and job management environment. Administrator privileges include publishing print connections, setting passwords, deleting fonts, clearing the printer of all job data, and setting the WebLink help page destination.
Preparing for the Setup Control Level Scenarios Typical scenarios of access and control, ranging from least control to strictest control, are described below. Select the scenario that best matches your site requirements, and then refer to the corresponding number in the table for guidance on how to configure your system for those requirements. It is strongly recommended you set at least an Administrator password to prevent unauthorized changes to system settings.
Preparing for the Setup • A designated administrator and a designated operator, no Fiery WebTool access Only an administrator can perform Setup, and only an operator or administrator can perform calibration and control jobs from the job management tools. Users can print to the Hold Queue and the Print Queue, but not to the Direct Connection. The operator controls all job flow, but jobs sent to the Print Queue may not require operator intervention.
Preparing for the Setup Fiery WebTools The printer can support Internet or intranet access with Fiery WebTools from Windows 95/98/Me, Windows 2000, Windows NT 4.0,and Mac OS Workstation using the recommended browsers: Internet Explorer 4.x and higher or Netscape Navigator 4.x and higher.
Preparing for the Setup Network Server Setup Requirements For Novell, and Windows NT 4.0 (using TCP/IP) networks, the network servers must be configured for printing before you configure printer network settings in Setup. The diagrams in Connecting to the Network provide references for network server setup. To configure network settings in Setup, you need a live network connection so the printer can query the network for zones, servers, and server-based queues.
Preparing for the Setup Ensuring the Printer Connection Complete the following steps before you configure the server and the workstations that will print to the DP-C106. A service technician may have performed some initial installation. 1. Print a Test Page from the Printer Control Panel to ensure that the printer is functioning normally in a stand-alone mode. To print a Test Page: a. Press the MENU button on the printer control panel until the message PRINT PAGES FROM LIST is displayed. b.
6 Setting Up the Network Server This chapter describes environments that typically include one or more Novell NetWare and Windows NT 4.0 network servers that share printing to the DP-C106. It describes setting up servers that use IPX/SPX or TCP/IP protocols for communicating with the printer. The chapter includes guidelines for setting up direct communication from Windows NT 4.0 and UNIX workstations, where a network server is optional.
Setting Up the Network Server Printing on a NetWare 3.x, 4.x or 5.x Network The NetWise™ features built into the DP-C106 supports the following network operating environments: • NetWare 5.x—Bindery and Novell Directory Services (NDS) • NetWare 4.x—Novell Directory Services (NDS) • NetWare 3.x—Bindery services • Servers running NetWare 4.x in bindery emulation mode The term bindery server refers to a Novell file server running NetWare 3.x or running NetWare 4.x and NetWare 5.x in emulation mode.
Setting Up the Network Server Overview of IPX Printing to the DP-C106 Setting up the DP-C106 is similar to setting up any other PostScript printer on the network. The following information is useful for experienced system administrators. The DP-C106 with IPX connections has these characteristics: • NetWare 3.x, 4.x and 5.x are supported directly. NetWare 4.x is also supported through bindery emulation.
Setting Up the Network Server You do not have to rerun Setup when adding or removing a NetWare queue, but you should initialize these settings by powering the printer Off and On after a queue is created or removed. When the DP-C106 is configured to connect to a NetWare server, it polls the NetWare server for jobs in each of its queues. If jobs are found, they are transferred over the network to the matching connection.
Setting Up the Network Server Configuring NDS Connections On the NDS File Server In WebSetup • Port Setup: Ethernet Setup In NetAdmin: Create NDS print queues Create the NDS printer and assign print queues Create the print server and assign the printer Configure users of the print queue • Protocol Setup: IPX/SPX Setup— select frame type(s) • Service Setup: PServer Setup and NDS Setup • Select Root • Browse to select print server At the Client Workstation Install user software For printing: Connect clie
Setting Up the Network Server Setting Up an NDS Connection In NDS, all NetWare entities (objects) are organized in a hierarchical tree structure. Objects have a name, properties, and a context that defines the location of the object in the directory tree. For the DP-C106, you must define a printer, a print server object, and one or more print queue objects. Objects are created in NetWare administrator programs, such as PConsole, NetAdmin, or NetWare Administrator.
Setting Up the Network Server Setting Up a NetWare Print Queue for Bindery For NetWare 3.x and for 4.x or 5.x in emulation mode, the NetWare print server and print queue for DP-C106 are created and configured from NetWare Print Console (PCONSOLE), a utility that is stored in the NetWare Public directory. As with NDS, create several NetWare entities on a Novell server, then select them in the Network Setup.
Setting Up the Network Server The DP-C106 on a TCP/IP Network with Windows NT 4.0 When a Windows NT 4.0 workstation is configured to connect to the DP-C106 using TCP/IP, it can print directly to the printer. If the workstation shares the printer over the network, it is acting as a print server to Windows NT 4.0 clients. The client workstations print to the DP-C106 by printing to the Windows NT 4.0 print server. Printing can then be monitored and controlled at the Windows NT 4.0 print server.
Setting Up the Network Server Configuring a Windows NT 4.0 Server Use the following procedure to configure a Windows NT 4.0 server to communicate with the DP-C106. Basic steps include: • Load the TCP/IP network protocol and configure it with an IP address, subnet mask and gateway. • Enter the host name of the DP-C106 in the host database • Perform Printer Setup. • On the Windows NT 4.