Operating Instructions Hardware Guide 1 Guide to the Printer 2 Setting Up 3 Connecting the Printer 4 Configuration 5 Installing the Printer Driver 6 Paper and Other Media 7 Replacing Consumables 8 Cleaning and Adjusting the Printer 9 Troubleshooting 10 Removing Misfed Paper 11 Appendix Read this manual carefully before you use this machine and keep it handy for future reference. For safe and correct use, be sure to read the Safety Information before using the machine.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Positions of WARNING and CAUTION labels...............................................................................................4 Manuals for This Printer......................................................................................................................................6 How to Read This Manual.................................................................................................................................7 Symbols.....................................
Setting the Ethernet Speed..........................................................................................................................44 IEEE 802.11b (Wireless LAN) Configuration................................................................................................47 Setting SSID..................................................................................................................................................49 Setting a WEP key...........................................
When the Machine does Not Print...............................................................................................................106 Checking the port connection...................................................................................................................107 Other Printing Problems.................................................................................................................................108 Additional Troubleshooting.....................................
Positions of WARNING and CAUTION labels This machine has labels for WARNING and CAUTION at the positions shown below. For safety, please follow the instructions and handle the machine as indicated.
AST007S 1. The inside of this printer becomes very hot. Do not touch parts with this label (indicating a hot surface). Touching these parts will result in burns. 2. Do not touch this section of the machine. It could cause injury. 3. Do not touch this section of the machine. It could cause injury. 4. Do not touch this section of the machine. It could cause injury. 5. High temperature - Do not touch this cover when removing misfed paper. 6. Do not touch the paper exit section of the finisher.
Manuals for This Printer For particular functions, see the relevant parts of the manual. Safety Information Provides information on safe usage of this machine. To avoid injury and prevent damage to the machine, be sure to read this. Hardware Guide (This manual) Contains information about paper and procedures such as installing options, replacing consumables, responding to error messages, and resolving jams.
How to Read This Manual Symbols The following set of symbols is used in this manual. This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that might result in death or serious injury when you misuse the machine without following the instructions under this symbol. Be sure to read the instructions, all of which are described in the Safety Information section.
• [Booklet Finisher] 8 Finisher SR4000
Description for the Specified Model In this manual, the following items explain about the printer for the specified models: This explains about the 220 - 240 V model printer. Read if you purchase this model. This explains about the 120 V model printer. Read if you purchase this model. • You can identify the printer's model by checking the label on its inside as shown.
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1. Guide to the Printer Exterior: Front View 1 AST001S 1. Call- light Notifies you of errors during printing, such as paper jam and out of paper. 2. External Tray (optional) Printed paper is delivered here. 3. Power Switch Switches the power of the printer to On or Stand by mode. 4. Control Panel Contains keys for the printer operation and a panel display that shows the printer status. 5. Front Cover Open this cover to replace some parts or remove paper misfeed. 6.
1. Guide to the Printer Exterior: Rear View 1 AST002S 1. Ethernet Port Use a network interface cable to connect the printer to the network. 2. USB port Use a USB cable to connect the printer to the host computer. 3. Ventilation Prevents overheating. Place no objects against or near these holes. 4. Controller Board Attach the interface cable, network interface cable or the USB interface cable here.
Inside Inside 1 AST003S 1. Fusing Unit Fuses the image onto paper. When "Replace Fusing Unit" message appears on the panel display, replace the fusing unit. For details about replacing this unit, contact your sales or service representative. 2. Toner When "Add toner" message appears on the display panel, replace a toner bottle. 3. Duplex Unit Prints on both sides of paper.
1. Guide to the Printer Control Panel 1 AST004S 1. Display Shows the current status of the printer and error messages. 2. [Job Reset] key When the printer is online, press this key to cancel any ongoing print jobs. 3. Online Indicator/[Online] key Indicates whether this machine is online or offline. Press this key to switch the machine between online and offline. If online, the machine is ready to receive data, and the lamp is lit.
Control Panel Press this key to return to the previous condition on the display. 10. [ Enter] key Press this key to confirm or apply settings to proceed to the subsequent steps. 11. [ ] [ ] keys Press these keys to increase or decrease displayed values when making settings. Keep pressed to quicken scrolling, and increase or decrease values displayed in increments of 10.
1. Guide to the Printer Options 1 This section introduces the names and functions of main optional parts. External Options This section provides explanations about external options. AST005S 1. Output Jogger Attached to the Finisher SR4000 to tidy the printout. 2. Output Jogger Attached to the Finisher SR841 to tidy the printout. 3. External Tray Printed paper is delivered here. 4. Large Capacity Tray (LCT) Holds 4,000 sheets of paper. 5.
Options 8. Interposer Inserts cover or slip sheets into the printed. 9. A3/11" × 17" tray unit You can load A3 or 11" × 17" paper in tray 1 using this unit. 10. LCT Connection Unit 1 Connect the LCT to the printer. Internal Options This section provides explanations about internal options. • IEEE 1284 Interface Board Connects to the IEEE 1284 cable. • IEEE 802.11b Interface Unit Allows you to install the wireless LAN interface. • Gigabit Ethernet Board Allows you to communicate with 1000 BASE-TX.
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2. Setting Up Where to Put the Printer • Confirm the wall outlet is near the machine and freely accessible, so that in the event of emergency, it can be unplugged easily. 2 • Only connect the machine to the power source described in the manual. • Avoid multi-wiring. • Do not damage, break or make any modifications to the power cord. Do not place heavy objects on it, pull it hard or bend it more than necessary. These actions could cause an electric shock or fire.
2. Setting Up A: 10 cm (4 inches) or more B: 5 cm (2 inches) or more C: 4 cm (1.6 inches) or more D: 70 cm (27.6 inches) or more 2 • Permissible and recommended temperature and humidity ranges are as follows: AST101S AST102S • The machine must be level within 5 mm, 0.2" from both front to rear and left to right. • To avoid possible build-up of ozone, locate this machine in a large well ventilated room that has an air turnover of more than 30 m3/hr/person.
Where to Put the Printer • frequent strong vibration • EMF from nearby electronic equipment 2 21
2. Setting Up Installing the Toner bottle • Do not incinerate used toner or toner containers. Toner dust might ignite when exposed to an open flame. Dispose of used toner containers in accordance with local regulations. 2 • Keep toner (used or unused) and toner containers out of reach of children. • If toner or used toner is inhaled, gargle with plenty of water and move into a fresh air environment. Consult a doctor if necessary.
Installing the Toner bottle 2. Take the new toner bottle from the box. 2 AST103S 3. Hold the bottle horizontally, and then shake it five or six times without removing the outer cap. AST104S 4. Remove the outer cap. AST105S 5. Pull the lever out toward you, until it is at 90°.
2. Setting Up 2 AST106S 6. Insert the toner bottle. Push it in until the green lever clicks. AST107S 7. Return the lever under the toner bottle to its original position. AST108S 8. Close the front cover of the machine. • Our products are engineered to meet the highest standards of quality and functionality. When purchasing expendable supplies, we recommend using only those provided by an authorized dealer. • The toner bottles supplied with the printer allow you to print about 43,000 pages.
Installing the Toner bottle • Toner bottles are not covered by warranty. However, if there is problem, contact the store where they were purchased. • If the toner bottle does not click into position, pull it slightly back toward you, rotate it 10-20° to the right, and then re-insert it. • Do not insert and remove the toner bottle more than necessary, as toner spills may result.
2. Setting Up Loading Paper Loading paper into the paper trays. 2 Loading Paper into Tray 1 (Tandem Tray) The following procedure explains loading paper into Tray 1. The paper trays are set by the manufacturer to accommodate the following types of paper: Default settings Tray 1: A4 Tray 1: 11 × 81/2 • When paper loaded in the right side of Tray 1 runs out, paper on the left is automatically shifted to the right. While the paper is moving, a message instructing you to wait appears.
Loading Paper 2 ANS052S • Left half of the tray pulled out ANS053S 3. Carefully push the paper tray fully in. • You can load paper even while printing from Tray 1. You can pull out the left half of the tray while printing. Loading Paper into Tray 2 and 3 The following explains the procedure for loading paper on Tray 2 and 3. • Various sizes of paper can be loaded in Tray 2 and 3 by adjusting the positions of side fence and end fence. • Check the paper edges are aligned at the right side.
2. Setting Up 2 ANS054S 2. Square the paper, and then load it print side down. ANS055S 3. Carefully push the paper tray fully in. • The tray can hold up to 550 sheets.
Turning the Power On Turning the Power On • Plug and unplug the power cable with dry hands, or an electric shock could occur. Power Switch 2 • Power Switch (front left) Setting this switch to Stand by makes the power lamp on the control panel unlit. The machine is then in stand by mode. • Make sure the power cable is plugged securely into the wall outlet. • Turn the power to Stand by when plugging and unplugging the power plug. • Do not switch to Stand by immediately after turning on the power switch.
2. Setting Up • This machine automatically enters the Energy Saver mode if you do not use it for a certain period.
Selecting the Display Language Selecting the Display Language The following explains the procedure for selecting a language on the display. A message about selecting the language will appear on the display. If you want to use the display in English, the following procedures are unnecessary. 2 1. Press the [Menu] key. AST008S The menu appears on the display. 2. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to display [Language]. 3. Press the [ Enter] key. AST009S The following message appears on the display: 4.
2. Setting Up 5. Press the [ Enter] key. Wait for two seconds. The [Menu] screen appears. 6. Press the [Online] key. 2 AST010S The initial screen appears. • The default setting is English.
Test Printing Test Printing The following explains the procedure for test printing of the configuration page. 1. Press the [Menu] key. 2 AST008S The menu appears on the display. 2. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to display [List/Test print], and then press the [ Enter] key. The menu for selecting the contents to be test printed appears. 3. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to display [Config. Page], and then press the [ Enter] key. The following message appears and the configuration page is printed. 4.
2. Setting Up 2 AST010S The initial screen appears. • Make a test print to confirm the printer is working normally. Test printing checks printer performance only; it does not test the connection to the computer. • If printing is not normal, check and follow contents of an error message on the display, and retry a test print. • For details about the configuration page, see "Interpreting the Configuration Page", Software Guide.
3. Connecting the Printer Network Connection The following explains the procedure for connecting the printer to the computer through the network.Prepare the hub and other network devices before connecting the 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX cable to the printer's Ethernet port. Alternatively, the optional gigabit ethernet board, which supports 1000BASE-T, is available. • Use shielded Ethernet cable. Unshielded cables create electromagnetic interference that could cause malfunctions.
3. Connecting the Printer • The printer's ethernet and USB ports are not available when the gigabit ethernet board is attached to the printer. • For details about network environment settings, see Software Guide. • For details about attaching the gigabit ethernet board, contact your sales or service representative. Reading the LED Lamps 3 For standard ethernet port AQV563S 1. Green: comes on when the printer is properly connected to the network. 2. Yellow: comes on when 100BASE-TX is in use.
USB Connection USB Connection • The USB2.0 cable is not supplied. Obtain a cable that is suitable for the computer you are using. • USB connection is possible under Windows Me/2000/XP, Windows Server 2003, Mac OS 9.x, and Mac OS X. • Windows Me supports USB1.1 speeds. • USB connection with Macintosh is only possible via the printer's USB port. 1. Connect the square-shaped connector of the USB2.0 cable to the USB port.
3. Connecting the Printer Parallel Connection • The parallel interface cable is not supplied with the printer. • The printer's parallel connection is a standard bidirectional interface that requires an IEEE 1284compliant 36-pin parallel cable and host computer parallel port. 3 • Use shielded interface cable. Unshielded cables create electromagnetic interference that could cause malfunctions. • Voltage rating of the computer's parallel port: DC 5 V (max.) 1. Turn off the printer and computer. 2.
4. Configuration Ethernet Configuration Make the following network settings according to the network interface you are using. You can use SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin or a Web browser to make IP address-related settings in a TCP/IP-capable environment. The following table shows the control panel settings and their default values. These items appear in the [Host Interface] menu. Setting Name Value • DHCP: On IPv4 Settings 4 • IPv4 Address: 011.022.033.044 • Subnet Mask: 000.000.000.
4. Configuration AST008S The menu appears on the display. 4 2. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select [Host Interface], and then press the [ Enter] key. 3. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select [Network Setup], and then press the [ Enter] key. 4. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select [Active Protocol], and then press the [ Enter] key. 5. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select the network protocol, and then press the [ 6.
Ethernet Configuration 8. If you use IPv4, assign the IPv4 address to the printer. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select [IPv4 Settings], and then press the [ Enter] key. To get the IP address for the printer, contact your network administrator. 9. To specify the IP Address, press the [ ] or [ ] key to select [IPv4 Address], and then press the [ Enter] key. 4 If you use IPv4, also assign Subnet Mask and Gateway Address. 10.
4. Configuration AST008S The menu appears on the display. 4 2. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select [Host Interface], and then press the [ Enter] key. 3. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select [Network Setup], and then press the [ 4. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select [IPv4 Settings], and then press the [ 5. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select [DHCP], and then press the [ The default setting is [On]. 7. Press the [Menu] key to return to the initial screen. 8.
Ethernet Configuration • For details about printing the configuration page, see p.33 "Test Printing". Making Network Settings for Using Netware If you use NetWare, select the frame type for NetWare. Select one of the items below if necessary. • Auto Select • Ethernet II • Ethernet 802.2 4 • Ethernet 802.3 • Ethernet SNAP • Usually, use the default setting ("Auto Select"). When you first select "Auto Select", the frame type detected by the printer is adopted.
4. Configuration 4. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select [Frame Type (NW)], and then press the [ 5. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select the frame type, and then press the [ Enter] key. Enter] key. 4 6. Press the [Menu] key to return to the initial screen. 7. Print a configuration page to confirm the settings made. • For details about printing the configuration page, see p.33 "Test Printing". Setting the Ethernet Speed Set the access speed for Ethernet.
Ethernet Configuration Printer Router/HUB [10Mbps Half D.] [10Mbps Full D.] auto-negotiation (auto selection) - [100Mbps Half D.] [100Mbps Full [Auto Select] D.] - • Connection cannot be established if the Ethernet speed does not match your network's transmission speed. • The auto-negotiation mechanism allows two interfaces to automatically determine an optimum Ethernet speed as soon as they are connected. We recommend you select [Auto Select]. 4 1. Press the [Menu] key.
4. Configuration 5. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select the ethernet speed, and then press the [ Enter] key. 6. Press the [Menu] key to return to the initial screen. 7. Print a configuration page to confirm the settings made. • If Ethernet and wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11b) are both connected, select which interface you want to use under [LAN Type]. 4 46 • For details about printing the configuration page, see p.33 "Test Printing".
IEEE 802.11b (Wireless LAN) Configuration IEEE 802.11b (Wireless LAN) Configuration Configure the printer to use IEEE 802.11b (Wireless LAN). The following table shows the control panel settings and their default values. These items appear in the [Host Interface] menu. Setting Name Default Value Comm.Mode 802.11 Ad hoc Metric version: (1-13) 13 Channel Inch version: (1-11) 11 Trans. Speed Auto SSID blank Security Method None 4 • For using the IEEE 802.
4. Configuration 2. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select [Host Interface], and then press the [ Enter] key. 3. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select [IEEE 802.11b], and then press the [ Enter] key. 4. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select [Comm. Mode], and then press the [ Enter] key. 4 5. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select the transmission mode of IEEE 802.11b, and then press the [ Enter] key. • The factory default is [802.11 Ad hoc]. • To use an IEEE 802.
IEEE 802.11b (Wireless LAN) Configuration The factory default is [Auto]. If you need to change the transmitting speed depending on environment you are using, select the appropriate transmitting speed. 10. Print a configuration page to confirm the settings made. • For details about printing the configuration page, see p.33 "Test Printing". Setting SSID If [Infrastructure] or [802.11 Ad hoc] is selected for [Comm. Mode], set SSID to use for transmission.
4. Configuration Setting a WEP key In the case of using a WEP key on a network, activate the WEP setting to be used for communication along with WEP. Consult your network administrator for the WEP key to use. 1. In the [IEEE 802.11b] menu, select [Security Method] using the [ ] or [ ] key, and then press the [ Enter] key. 4 2. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to select [WEP], and then press the [ Enter] key. When activating the WEP Setting, you will need to enter the WEP key.
IEEE 802.11b (Wireless LAN) Configuration • WEP key can also be set using a Web browser. For details, see Web Image Monitor Help. • For details about printing the configuration page, see p.33 "Test Printing".
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5. Installing the Printer Driver Quick Install Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP, and Windows Server 2003 users can easily install this software using the CD-ROM provided. Using Quick Install, the PCL printer driver and/or RPCS printer driver and DeskTopBinder will be installed under the network environment, and TCP/IP port will be set. • To install printer driver under Windows 2000/XP Professional, and Windows Server 2003, you must have an account that has Manage Printers permission. Log on as an Administrator.
5. Installing the Printer Driver 7. Click [Install]. The printer driver installation starts. 8. Click [Finish]. A message about restarting the computer appears. Restart the computer to complete installation. 9. Click [Exit] in the first dialog box of the installer, and then take out the CD-ROM. • To stop installation of the selected software, click [Cancel] before installation is complete. Restart the computer, then reinstall other softwares or printer drivers.
Install the Operating Instructions Install the Operating Instructions The CD-ROM provided with the printer contains an HTML Operating Instructions Manual. Follow the procedure below to install it. System Requirements : • Windows 95/98/Me, Windows 2000/XP, Windows Server 2003, or Windows NT4.0. • 800 × 600 or higher monitor resolution. Web Browsers : • Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2 or higher. • Firefox 1.0 or higher. If you are using Internet Explorer 3.02 or earlier, or Netscape Navigator 4.
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6. Paper and Other Media Paper and Other Media Supported by This Printer This section describes the paper size, feed direction, and the maximum amount of paper that can be loaded into each paper tray in this printer. Symbols In this manual On the display (Feed direction) (Feed direction) Paper feed direction A4 (210 × 297) 8 1/2 × 11 A5 (210 × 148) 8 1/2 × 5 1/2 Short-edge feed direction Long-edge feed direction 6 • The symbols and terminology are used to represent the feed direction.
6. Paper and Other Media Metric version Inch version A3 , B4 JIS , A4 , B5 JIS , A5 , 11 × 17 , 81/2 × 14 (Legal) , 81/2 × 11 (Letter) , 51/2 × 81/2 , 71/4 × 101/2 (Executive) , 8 × 13 (F/GL) , 81/2 × 13 (Foolscap) , 81/4 × 13 (Folio) 11 × 17 , 81/2 × 14 (Legal) , 81/2 × 11 (Letter) , 51/2 × 81/2 , 71/4 × 101/2 (Executive) , 8 × 13 (F/GL) , 81/2 × 13 (Foolscap) , 81/4 × 13 (Folio) , A3 , B4 JIS , A4 , B5 JIS , A5 Tray 2/3 supports custom size paper, approximately 139.7 - 297 mm (5.50 – 11.
Paper Recommendations Paper Recommendations Loading Paper • Do not use ink-jet printer paper because it may stick to the fusing unit and cause a paper misfeed. • When printing on OHP transparencies that have a print side, load them with the print side up on the LCT. Not taking this precaution may cause them to stick to the fusing unit and cause misfeeds. • Do not use paper that has already been printed onto by other printers. Set the paper as the followings.
6. Paper and Other Media • The paper size settings made using the control panel have priority over the printer driver settings. Printer driver setup Select [Plain] or [Plain/Recycled] in the [Paper Type:] list. Enabled paper feeding tray Any input tray can be used. • Tray 1: 1550 × 2 • Tray 2, Tray 3: 550 Number of sheets that can be set • LCT : 4,000 • Make sure paper is not stacked higher than the upper limit mark ( ) inside the tray.
Paper Recommendations Both-side printing Additional cautions Possible • Print speed is slightly slower than when using plain paper. • There are types of paper between 128 - 216 g/m2 in weight that are not supported. Paper Not Supported by this Printer Avoid using the following paper as they are not supported by this printer.
6. Paper and Other Media 1. Print area 6 2. Feed direction 3. Approx. 4 mm (0.16 inches) 4. Approx. 2 mm (0.08 inches) • The print area may vary depending on the paper size, printer language and printer driver settings.
Loading Paper Loading Paper The following section explains how to load paper when paper runs out. • When loading paper, take care not to trap or injure your fingers. Loading Paper into Tray 1 (Tandem Tray) The following explains the procedure for loading paper into Tray 1.
6. Paper and Other Media Whole tray pulled out ANS052S Left half of the tray pulled out 6 ANS053S 3. Carefully push the paper tray fully in. • You can load paper even while printing from Tray 1. You can pull out the left half of the tray while printing. Specifying the Paper Type When you load translucent paper or postcards, set the paper type accordingly. 1. Press the [Menu] key.
Loading Paper AST008S The menu appears on the display. 2. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to display [Paper Input], and then press the [ Enter] key. The paper type selection menu appears. 3. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to display [Paper Type], and then press the [ Enter] key. 6 The paper tray selection menu appears. 4. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to display the target paper tray, and then press the [ Enter] key. The paper type selection menu appears. 5.
6. Paper and Other Media • The setting made here is valid until the next setting is made. After printing on thick paper, reset it to the original setting for the next user. • For printer driver settings, see the printer driver Help. Loading Paper into Tray 2 and 3 The following explains the procedure for loading paper into Tray 2 and 3. • Various sizes of paper can be loaded in Tray 2 and 3 by adjusting the positions of side fence and end fence. • Check the paper edges are aligned at the right side.
Loading Paper Changing the Paper Size in Tray 2 and 3 The following explains the procedure for changing a paper size in Tray2 and 3. • If a paper tray is pushed vigorously when putting it back into place, the position of the tray's side fence may slip out of place. • Check the top of the paper is aligned to the right side. • Do not stack paper over the limit mark. 1. Check that paper in the paper tray is not in use for printing, and then pull the tray carefully out until it stops. 6 ANS058S 2.
6. Paper and Other Media ANS024S 5. Slide the end fence until it is aligned with the paper size you want to load. 6 ANS025S 6. Square the paper and load it print side up. Re-lock the side fence again. ANS026S 7. Carefully slide the paper tray fully in. 8. Check the size on the display. • If there is space between the side fence and paper, bring the side fence flush against the edge of the paper.
Loading Paper Specifying Custom Size Paper When printing on custom size paper, specify the paper size using the control panel or printer driver. The following is the range of paper sizes that can be loaded in each type of the paper trays: • Vertical: 139.7 - 297.0 mm (5.5 - 11.7 inches) • Horizontal: 139.7 - 432.0 mm (5.5 - 17.0 inches) 1. Press the [Menu] key. 6 AST008S The menu appears on the display. 2. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to display [Paper Input], and then press the [ Enter] key.
6. Paper and Other Media The screen for entering the length appears. 7. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to set the vertical value, and then press the [ 6 Enter] key. By pressing the key, the value increases or decreases by 0.1 mm (0.001 inch). By pressing and holding the key, the value varies by 1 mm (0.01 inch). Wait for two seconds. The display returns to the menu. 8. Press the [Online] key. The initial screen appears.
Loading Paper 1. Select the paper tray where the tab stock is set. AST014S 2. Set tab stock so that it will be fed from the side without the tab first. 3. Adjust the back fence position so that the tab sheet fence will fit the tab stock. 6 AST015S 4. Press the [Menu] key. AST008S The menu appears on the display. 5. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to display [Paper Input], and then press the [ Enter] key.
6. Paper and Other Media 6. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to display [Paper Input], and then press the [ Enter] key. 7. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to display [Tray 2] or [Tray 3], and then press the [ Enter] key. 8. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to display [Tab Stock] using [ ] or [ ], and then press the [ key. Enter] 9. Press the [Online] key. The initial screen appears. • Check the position of the index tab to avoid cropping the image. 6 • Set the tab stock with the side to be printed facing down.
Loading Paper ANQ009S 3. Carefully slide the paper tray fully in. • The tray can hold up to 550 sheets. Loading Paper into the Large Capacity Tray (LCT) The following procedure explains loading paper into the large capacity tray (LCT). 6 • Align the paper neatly and press its edge to the right and left plate. Poorly loaded paper causes misfeeds. • Check that the paper edges are aligned at the left side. • Do not stack paper over the limit mark. 1. Open the top cover of the large capacity tray (LCT).
6. Paper and Other Media AST110S 3. Press the [Down] key. The key blinks while the bottom plate is moving down. 6 AST111S 4. Load paper by repeating steps 2 and 3. The tray can hold up to 4,000 sheets. 5. Close the top cover of the large capacity tray (LCT). Specifying the Paper Type When you load translucent paper or thick paper, set the paper type. For details about paper type, see p. 59 "Paper Recommendations". Loading Paper in the Interposer (optional) • Load paper printed side down.
Loading Paper • Do not stack paper higher than the limit mark inside the tray. 1. Load the paper. AST112S 2. Adjust the paper guides to the paper size. 6 AST113S • Straighten curled or warped paper before loading. • Fan the paper before loading.
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7. Replacing Consumables Replacing the Toner bottle • Do not incinerate used toner or toner containers. Toner dust might ignite when exposed to an open flame. Dispose of used toner containers in accordance with local regulations. • Keep toner (used or unused) and toner containers out of reach of children. • If toner or used toner is inhaled, gargle with plenty of water and move into a fresh air environment. Consult a doctor if necessary.
7. Replacing Consumables 1. Open the front cover of the machine. AST016S 2. Pull out the lever under the toner bottle toward you, until it is at 90°. 7 AST163S 3. Raise the green lever, and then gently pull out the toner bottle. AST164S 4. Hold the new bottle horizontally, and then shake it five or six times without removing the outer cap.
Replacing the Toner bottle AST104S 5. Remove the outer cap. AST105S 6. Place the toner bottle in position, and then push it in until the green lever clicks. 7 AST107S 7. Return the lever under the toner bottle to its original position.
7. Replacing Consumables AST108S 8. Close the front cover of the machine.
Adding Staples Adding Staples • Keep your hands clear of the booklet finisher tray when pulling out or pushing in the finisher's staple unit. You can trap your fingers if you do not. When "Add staples" appears on the panel display, the staples are almost empty. Follow these steps to replace the staple refill with a new one. • Stapling failures or jams may occur if you use a staple cartridge other than that recommended.
7. Replacing Consumables AST025S 4. Raise the cover. 7 AST116S 5. Insert the new refill, and then lower the cover until it clicks.
Adding Staples AST118S 6. Pull out the ribbon. AST119S 7. Reinstall the cartridge, pushing it into the unit until it clicks. 7 AST060S 8. Reinstall the staple unit. 9. Close the finisher's front cover. Finisher SR4000 The following procedure explains how to add staples to the Finisher SR4000. 1. Open the finisher's front cover.
7. Replacing Consumables 2. Pull out the staple unit. Pull out the cartridge gently. AST038S 3. Hold both sides of the cartridge, and then pull up the upper unit of it. 7 AST049S 4. Take out the empty refill in the arrow direction. AST050S 5. Align the arrows on the new refill and the cartridge, and then push in the refill until it clicks.
Adding Staples AST051S 6. Gently push down the upper unit into the cartridge. AST052S 7. Pull out the ribbon. 7 AST053S 8. Hold the green lever while pushing in the cartridge until it clicks.
7. Replacing Consumables AST042S Return the staple unit to its original position. 9. Close the finisher's front cover. • If you cannot pull out the upper unit, there are staples remaining inside the cartridge. Use all the staples, do not add more. Finisher SR4000 (Saddle Stitch) 7 The following procedure explains how to add staples to the Finisher SR4000. 1. Open the finisher's front cover. 2. Pull out the staple unit. AST043S 3. Pull the lever S2. Pull out the cartridge gently.
Adding Staples AST044S 4. Hold both sides of the cartridge, and then pull up the upper unit of it. AST054S 5. Take out the empty refill in the arrow direction. 7 AST055S 6. Align the arrows on the new refill and the cartridge, and then push in the refill until it clicks.
7. Replacing Consumables AST056S 7. Gently push down the upper unit into the cartridge. 7 AST057S 8. Pull out the ribbon. AST058S 9. Hold the green lever while pushing in the cartridge until it clicks. Return the lever S2 to its original position.
Adding Staples AST048S Return the staple unit to its original position. 10. Close the finisher's front cover. • If you cannot pull out the upper unit, there are staples remaining inside the cartridge. Use all the staples, do not add more.
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8. Cleaning and Adjusting the Printer Cautions to Take When Cleaning • Do not remove any covers or screws other than those specified in this manual. Some parts of the machine are at a high voltage and could give you an electric shock. Also, if the machine has laser systems, direct (or indirect) reflected eye contact with the laser beam may cause serious eye damage. When the machine needs to be checked, adjusted, or repaired, contact your service representative.
8. Cleaning and Adjusting the Printer Adjusting Tray Registration You can adjust the registration of each tray. Vertical adjustment is used for all trays. Normally, you need not update the registration. The following explains the procedure for adjusting tray2. The same procedure applies to other trays. 1. Press the [Menu] key. AST008S The menu appears on the display. 2. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to display [Maintenance], and then press the [ 8 Enter] key. The maintenance menu appears. 3.
Adjusting Tray Registration 6. Press the [Escape] key. 7. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to display [Adjustment], and then press the [ Enter] key. 8. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to display the adjusting value, and then press the [ Enter] key. 8 9. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to set the registration value (mm). Increase the value to shift the print area in the positive direction, and decrease to shift in the negative direction.
8. Cleaning and Adjusting the Printer AAL708S (1): Print Area (2): Feed Direction Pressing the [ ] or [ ] key makes the value increase or decrease by 1.0 mm steps. 8 10. Press the [ Enter] key. 11. Press the [Escape] key. The display returns to the [Adjustment] menu. 12. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to display [Prt. Test Sheet], and then press the [ Enter] key. Confirm the adjustment result. 13. Print the test sheet. 14. Press the [Online] key. The initial screen appears.
9. Troubleshooting Error & Status Messages on the Display Panel This section describes the main messages that appear on the panel display. If a message that is not described here, follow its instructions. Status Messages Ready This is the default ready message. The machine is ready for use. No action is required. Processing... The machine is printing. Wait a while. Waiting... The machine is waiting for the next data to print. Wait a while. Offline The machine is offline.
9. Troubleshooting The printer is out of the staple. • Add staples, cancel staples mode or cancel the job. • See p.81 . Add staples (Booklet) Both staplers of the Booklet Finisher is out of staples. • Add staples to the both staplers of the Booklet Finisher. • See p.81 . • Alternatively, cancel the staple mode using [Form Feed], or cancel the job. Add staples (Booklet: Back) The back stapler of the Booklet Finisher is out of staples. • Add staples to the back stapler of the Booklet Finisher. • See p.81 .
Error & Status Messages on the Display Panel • Cancel duplex mode. Alternatively, select another tray using [Form Feed], or cancel the job. Cannot select same Tray for: / Main sheet and Designate: The main sheets and designation sheets are set to the same tray. • Press the [Reset] key. • Cancel the job and change the setting for the Main sheet tray and designation sheet tray, and then try printing the job again.
9. Troubleshooting The entered number of characters for the WEP Key (ASCII entry) is incorrect. • Enter the correct WEP key. • See p.47 "IEEE 802.11b (Wireless LAN) Configuration". Error: Enter 5 or 13 characters The entered number of characters for the WEP Key (ASCII entry) is incorrect. • Enter the correct WEP key. • See p.47 "IEEE 802.11b (Wireless LAN) Configuration". Error: Tray # or Form Feed The selected tray is out of order.
Error & Status Messages on the Display Panel Hardware Problem Parallel I/F The printer identified a parallel interface error. • Turn the power switch to Standby, and then to On. • Also, check the correct interface cable being used. • If the message appears again, call your service provider. Hardware Problem Printer font The printer identified a printer font file error. • It is necessary to replace the print module. Hardware Problem Staple Unit The Staple Unit is not functioning.
9. Troubleshooting • Prepare a new toner bottle. • You can print until [Add Toner] appears. Menu Protected Cannot change The operation panel has been digitally locked, and settings cannot be changed. • This alert message is displayed for 2 seconds before returning to the previous panel display screen. No Files exist There are no files available for Sample Print or Locked Print. • Check the error list to identify the files unavailable for printing.
Error & Status Messages on the Display Panel Paper is jammed in the finisher. • Open the finisher cover and remove jammed paper. • See p.137 "Remove Misfeed R: Finisher". Remove Paper inside Duplex Paper is left in the Duplex unit. • Open Duplex unit cover and remove paper. Remove Paper Booklet Tray Finisher Booklet Tray is full of paper. • Remove paper. Remove Paper Fin. Shift Tray Finisher Shift Tray is full of paper. • Remove paper. Remove Paper Fin. Upper Tray The Finisher Upper tray is full of paper.
9. Troubleshooting • Call your sales / service representative as soon as possible. Replace Fusing Unit It is time to replace the Fusing Unit. • You can still print even if this message appears, but to ensure a good standard of printing, call your sales / service representative as soon as possible. Replace PCU It is time to replace the Photoconductor Unit. • Call your sales / service representative as soon as possible. Replace Transfer Belt It is time to replace the Transfer Belt.
Error & Status Messages on the Display Panel • Enter the SSID of the wireless LAN. • See p.47 "IEEE 802.11b (Wireless LAN) Configuration". Supply order failed Call for supply order has failed. • Call your sales / service representative. Suspend/Resume was pressed The Suspend/Resume button on the finisher was pressed. • Press the button again to resume printing. Waste Toner is almost full Waste toner bottle is almost full. • Call your sales / service representative.
9. Troubleshooting When Call-light Is Lit or Blinking • Do not push or pull the call-light when installed to the printer. Doing so may result in damage or malfunction of the call-light or the printer. The Call-light notifies the user by light and buzzer when there is a paper jam or no paper is left.
When Call-light Is Lit or Blinking AQU070S 1. Use the lever to adjust the volume. 2. Push the lever to switch the buzzer on/off.
9. Troubleshooting When the Machine does Not Print If the printing does not start even with printing instructions, check the following. Is the power on? Check the power cord is securely plugged into both power outlet and machine. Turn on the power switch. Is the machine online? If not, press [Online] on the control panel. Does the printer function status indicator remain red? If so, check the error message on the display panel and take appropriate action. Is the paper set? Set the paper in the paper tray.
When the Machine does Not Print Checking the port connection When the printer is directly connected via computer cable and the data-in indicator does not flash or light up, port connection should be configured as follows: • For parallel connection, set port LPT1 or LPT2. • For a USB connection, set port USB00 (n). (n) is the number of printers connected. Windows 95/98/Me 1. Click the [Start] button, point to [Settings], and then click [Printers]. 2. Click the icon of the machine.
9. Troubleshooting Other Printing Problems If the printed image is differs from the computer's instructions, check the following: Toner smears appear on the print side of the page. • The paper setting may not be correct. For example, although you are using thick paper, the setting for thick paper may not be set. • Check the paper settings. See p.63 "Loading Paper". • Check the printer driver's paper settings. See the printer driver Help. • Check that the paper is not curled or bent.
Other Printing Problems Areas of image are missing or blurred. • Paper is damp. Use paper that has been stored properly. • Toner is almost empty. When the "Add Toner" or "Low Toner remaining" message appears on the display panel, replace the toner bottle. • Due to a sudden temperature change, condensation may appear inside the printer, reducing print quality. If this happens, do not use the printer until it acclimatizes. The whole print out is blurred. • Paper is damp.
9. Troubleshooting The paper size appears on the control panel and printing is not performed using PDF Direct Print. • When using PDF Direct Print, printout requires paper set within the PDF file. When a message indicating a paper size appears, either place the indicated size in the paper tray, or perform Form Feed. Images are cut off, or excess pages are printed. • Load paper properly. See p.63 "Loading Paper". • Adjust the registration of the paper trays. See p.92 "Adjusting Tray Registration".
Other Printing Problems • Paper is damp. Use paper that has been stored properly. • Paper is too thin. Use recommended paper. • There may be a gap between the side guide and the paper, or between the end guides and the paper in the paper tray. Make sure there are no gaps. • The fusing unit is deteriorated or damaged. Replace the unit. Contact your service representative Paper is not fed from the selected tray.
9. Troubleshooting In the printer properties dialog box, on the [Print Quality] tab, [Advanced...], [Postscript Option], [Postscript Output Option]. RPCS In the printer properties dialog box, on the [Print Quality] tab, click the [Change User Settings...] dialog box, [Image Adjustments] tab, and then select the lowest value for [Resolution:]. In the printer driver's dialog box, on the [Print Quality] tab, in the [Print Priority] list, select [Speed]. To enable [Change User Settings...
Additional Troubleshooting Additional Troubleshooting Troubles related to the printer functions. Strange noise. • If the strange noise is heard from the place where a supply has been replaced or an option has been installed recently, check the supply or option is properly installed. If the strange noise persists, contact your sales or service representative. No e-mail received when an alert occurs, and after resolving an alert.
9. Troubleshooting • If an Alert-notification e-mail, set with the earlier notification level, arrives, later e-mail will not be sent, even if the notification level is changed after. When no date information is included in sent e-mail, the mail server has a malfunction. • Set to obtain time information from the SNTP server. Refer to the Web Image Monitor's Help for the appropriate settings. If the problem cannot be resolved, contact your sales or service representative.
Pausing Print When Using Finisher Pausing Print When Using Finisher You can pause a large volume of prints when using Finisher. 1. Press the [Suspend/Resume] key. The key lights up. ANQ082S 2. Remove the stack of paper from the finisher shift tray. ANQ083S 9 3. Press the [Suspend/Resume] key. The key turns off, and then copying restarts. • You can suspend copy only when the output tray is specified as the finisher shift tray.
9. Troubleshooting Removing Jammed Staples • Keep your hands clear of the booklet finisher tray when pulling out or pushing in the finisher's staple unit. You can trap your fingers if you do not. If the "Add staples" message appears, when there are some more staples are left, or if your documents are not stapled at all despite being set for staples, staple jams might have occurred. • Staples might be jammed because of curled paper. In this case, try turning the paper over in the tray.
Removing Jammed Staples 4. Pull the cartridge gently out of the staple unit. AST025S 5. Push the buttons on either side of the cartridge and open the plate. AST121S 6. Remove the jammed staples. 9 AST122S 7. Pull the plate facing down until it clicks.
9. Troubleshooting AST123S 8. Reinstall the cartridge, pushing it into the unit until it clicks. AST060S 9. Return the staple unit to its original position. 10. Close the finisher's front cover. 9 • Warped paper may cause repeated staple jams. In this case, load the paper upside down. • When removing jammed staples, staples might not be ejected the first few times you try to use the stapler. Finisher SR4000 The following procedure explains how to remove jammed staples from the Finisher SR4000. 1.
Removing Jammed Staples AST038S 3. Open the face plate of the cartridge. AST039S 4. Remove the jammed staples. 9 AST040S 5. Pull the face plate down until it clicks.
9. Troubleshooting AST041S 6. Hold the green lever while pushing in the cartridge until it clicks. AST042S Return the staple unit to its original position. 7. Close the finisher's front cover. 9 Finisher SR4000 (Saddle Stitch) The following procedure explains how to remove jammed staples from the Finisher SR4000. 1. Open the finisher's front cover. 2. Pull out the staple unit.
Removing Jammed Staples 3. Pull the lever S2. Pull out the cartridge gently. AST044S 4. Open the face plate of the cartridge. AST045S 5. Remove the jammed staples. 9 AST046S 6. Pull the face plate up until it clicks.
9. Troubleshooting AST047S 7. Hold the green lever while pushing in the cartridge until it clicks. Return the lever S2 to its original position. AST048S Return the staple unit to its original position. 8. Close the finisher's front cover.
Removing Staple Waste Removing Staple Waste 1. Open the finisher's front cover. AST124S 2. Release the stopper from the staple waste box, and then pull it gently out. AST125S 9 AST126S 3. Empty the box. 4. Reinstall the staple waste box, and then reposition the stopper. 5. Close the finisher's front cover.
9. Troubleshooting Removing Punch Waste When the "Empty Punch Receptacle" message appears, you cannot use the Punch function. Finisher SR841 The following procedure explains how to remove punch wastes from the Finisher SR841. 1. Open the finisher's front cover. AST127S 2. Pull out the punch waste box carefully, and then remove punch waste. 9 AST128S 3. Reinstall the punch waste box. If you do not, the "Empty Punch Receptacle" message remains displayed. 4. Close the finisher’s front cover.
Removing Punch Waste Finisher SR4000 The following procedure explains how to remove punch wastes from the Finisher SR4000. 1. Open the finisher's front cover. AST061S 2. Pull out the punch waste box carefully, and then remove punch waste. AST062S 3. Reinstall the punch waste box. 9 If you do not, the "Empty Punch Receptacle" message remains displayed. 4. Close the finisher's front cover. The "Empty Punch Receptacle" message disappears.
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10. Removing Misfed Paper Removing Misfed Paper An error message appears if a paper misfeed occurs. The error message gives the location of the misfeed. Check the location of the paper misfeed, and remove the misfed paper. • The inside of the machine could be very hot. Do not touch any parts other than specified in this document when removing misfed paper. Otherwise, it may cause burn injury. • The fusing section of this machine might be very hot. Caution should be taken when removing misfed paper.
10. Removing Misfed Paper AST016S 2. Push the button A and open the guide plate. AST144S 3. Remove misfed paper. 10 AST145S 4. Close the guide plate, and then close the front cover. 5. Open the top cover.
Removing Misfed Paper AST146S 6. Remove misfed paper. AST147S 7. Close the top cover. 8. If the error message persists, open the front cover. 9. Turn the lever C1 to the left. 10 ASU515S 10. Turn lever C2 counterclockwise and remove misfed paper. After removing the paper, return the lever to its original position.
10. Removing Misfed Paper ASU516S 11. Close the front cover. • Jammed paper inside the LCT may be difficult to remove depending on the paper size set. Follow step 8 to remove it. Remove Misfeed B-F: Internal A paper jam has occurred inside the printer. 10 AST021S 1. Open the front cover. AST016S 2. Turn knob B1 counterclockwise and remove misfed paper.
Removing Misfed Paper ASU513S 3. Return the lever B2 to its original position. ASU514S After removing the paper, return the lever to its original position. If you cannot remove the paper, proceed to the following step. 4. Turn the lever C1 to the left. 10 ASU515S 5. Turn the lever C2 counterclockwise and remove misfed paper.
10. Removing Misfed Paper ASU516S After removing the paper, return the lever to its original position. If you cannot remove the paper, proceed to the following step. 6. Turn the fuser unit knob D1/E 11-12 times counterclockwise to eject the paper. AST134S 7. Pull the handle D2 and pull out the fuser unit. 10 AST135S 8. Raise the lever D3.
Removing Misfed Paper AST136S 9. Raise the lever D4. AST137S 10. Remove the paper being careful not to touch the area around the lever D4. 10 AST138S After removing the paper, return the lever and the unit to their original positions. If you cannot remove the paper, proceed to the following step. 11. Pull the handle E2 and fully pull out the duplex unit.
10. Removing Misfed Paper AST139S 12. Raise the lever E3. AST140S 13. Remove the paper being careful not to touch the area around the lever E3. 10 AST141S After removing the paper, return the lever and the unit to their original positions. If you cannot remove the paper, proceed to the following step. 14. Lower the lever F while pressing it.
Removing Misfed Paper AGU142S 15. Remove misfed paper. AST143S 16. Return each unit and lever to their original positions, and then close the front cover of the machine. Remove Misfeed Q: Interposer A paper jam has occurred in one of the paper trays or the large capacity tray (LCT, optional). 10 AST022S 1. Open the interposer's upper cover.
10. Removing Misfed Paper AST148S 2. Raise the feed roller. AST149S 3. Remove misfed paper. 10 AST150S 4. Lower the feed roller, and then close the interposer's upper cover. 5. If the error message persists, open the finisher's front cover.
Removing Misfed Paper AST151S 6. Lower the lever Q1, and then remove misfed paper. AST152S 7. If you cannot remove the paper, lower the Q2 lever, and then remove misfed paper. 10 AST153S 8. Raise the lever Q1, and then close the finisher's front cover. Remove Misfeed R: Finisher A paper jam has occurred in the finisher.
10. Removing Misfed Paper Finisher SR841 AST023S 1. Open the finisher’s front cover. AST154S 2. Raise the lever R1, and remove misfed paper. 10 AST155S After removing the paper, return the lever to its original position. 3. If you cannot remove the paper, raise the lever R2, and then remove misfed paper.
Removing Misfed Paper AST156S After removing the paper, return the lever to its original position. 4. If you cannot remove the paper, raise the lever R3, and then remove misfed paper. AST157S After removing the paper, return the lever to its original position. 5. If you cannot remove the paper, lower the lever R4, and then remove misfed paper. 10 AST158S After removing the paper, return the lever to its original position. 6.
10. Removing Misfed Paper AST159S After removing the paper, return the lever to its original position. 7. If you cannot remove the paper, raise the lever R6, and then remove misfed paper. AST160S After removing the paper, return the lever to its original position. 8. If you cannot remove the paper, pull the handle R7 and pull out the staple unit, and then remove misfed paper. 10 AST161S 9.
Removing Misfed Paper Finisher SR4000 AST024S 1. Open the finisher's front cover. 2. Turn the blue lever R1 counterclockwise. AST026S 3. Turn the blue knob R2 counterclockwise. When the optional interposer is installed, lower lever Q2, and then turn the knob R2 counterclockwise. 10 AST027S 4. Remove misfed paper.
10. Removing Misfed Paper AST028S After removing the paper, return the lever to its original position. 5. If you cannot remove the paper, raise the lever R3, and then remove misfed paper. AST029S 6. Raise the lever R4, and then remove misfed paper. 10 AST030S After removing the paper, return the lever to its original position. 7. If you cannot remove the paper, open the lever R5, and then remove misfed paper.
Removing Misfed Paper AST030S After removing the paper, return the lever to its original position. 8. If you cannot remove the paper, lower the lever R6, and then remove misfed paper. AST032S After removing the paper, return the lever to its original position. 9. If you cannot remove the paper, raise lever R3 and R7, and then remove misfed paper. 10 AST033S After removing the paper, return the lever to its original position. 10.
10. Removing Misfed Paper AST034S 11. Pull the lever R10 and pull out the staple unit, and then remove misfed paper. AST035S 12. If you cannot remove the paper, open the lever R11, and then remove misfed paper. 10 AST036S After removing the paper, return the lever to its original position. 13. If you cannot remove the paper, open the lever R11, and then remove misfed paper.
Removing Misfed Paper AST037S After removing the paper, return the lever to its original position. Return the staple unit to its original position. 14. Close the finisher's front cover.
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11. Appendix Moving and Transporting the Printer When you move and transport your machine, contact the store where it was purchased or where service is provided.
11. Appendix Disposal To dispose of the machine, contact the store where it was purchased or where service is provided.
Consumables Consumables To purchase the following consumables, contact your sales or service representative. Toner bottles Number of pages per bottle Toner bottle 43,000 • Toner bottles may need to be changed sooner than indicated above due to deterioration over the period of use. • Once the replacement period is over, printing can no longer be performed. We recommend purchasing early, or keeping some in stock.
11. Appendix Specification Mainframe Configuration: Console Print Process: Laser beam scanning & electrophotographic printing Dual component toner development First Print Speed: 5.5 sec. or less (A4 , 81/2 × 11 ) Printing Speed: Maximum 75 pages per minute (A4 , 81/2 × 11 ) • Continuous printing on sheets with a width of 230 mm or smaller may reduce print speed depending on the temperature control of the fusing unit. Interface: Standard: • Ethernet (10/100 Base - TX) • USB2.
Specification Monotype Imaging 35 Intellifonts, 10 TrueType fonts, and 1 bitmap font PostScript 3: 136 fonts (Type 2:24, Type 14:112) Paper Size See p.57 "Paper and Other Media Supported by This Printer". Paper Weight: 52.3 - 216 g/m2 (45 - 180 kg, 14 - 57 lb.) There are types of paper between 128 - 216 g/m2 in weight that are not supported. Media Type: See p.57 "Paper and Other Media Supported by This Printer". Power Source: 220 - 240 V, 50 / 60 Hz, 10 A 120 V, 60 Hz, 20 A Power Consumption: Maximum 1.
11. Appendix 550 sheets × 2 (80 g/m2, 20 lb.) Standard paper tray Paper weight: 60 - 105 g/m2 (16 - 28 lb.
Specification • 1,500 sheets (A3 , B4 JIS , A4 , B5 JIS , 11 × 17 × 18 ) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.) , 81/2 × 14 , 81/2 × 11 , 12 • 500 sheets (A5 , 51/2 × 81/2 ) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.) • 100 sheets (A5 , 51/2 × 81/2 ) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.) Staple paper size: A3 , B4 JIS , A4 , B5 JIS , 11 × 17 ,81/2 × 14 , 81/2 × 11 Staple paper weight: 64 - 80 g/m2, 17 - 20 lb. Staple capacity: • 100 sheets (A4 , B5 JIS , 81/2 × 11 ) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.) • 50 sheets (A3 , B4 JIS , 11 × 17 , 81/2 × 14 ) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.
11. Appendix • 250 sheets (A4 g/m2, 20 lb.) , B5 JIS , A5 • 50 sheets (A3 , B4 JIS , 11 × 17 , B6 JIS , 81/2 × 11 , 81/2 × 14 , 12 × 18 , 51/2 × 81/2 ) (80 ) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.) [Finisher Shift Tray 1] Paper sizes: A3 , B4 JIS , A4 , B5 JIS , 51/2 × 81/ , 12 × 18 4 14 , A5 , B6 JIS , A6 , 11 × 17 , 81/2 × 14 , 81/2 × 11 1 , 7 /4 × 101/2 , 8 × 13 , 81/2 × 13 , 81/4 × 13 , 81/ Paper weight: 52 - 216 g/m2, 14 - 58 lb.
Specification Staple position: 4 position (Top, Top Slant, Bottom, 2 Staples) [Finisher Shift Tray 2] Paper size: A3 , B4 JIS , A4 , 51/2 × 81/2 1 8 /4 × 14 , B5 JIS , A5 , B6 JIS , A6 , 11 × 17 , 81/2 × 14 , 81/2 × 11 1 , 12 × 18 , 7 /4 × 101/2 , 8 × 13 , 81/2 × 13 , 81/4 × 13 , Paper weight: 52 - 216 g/m2 14 - 58 lb. Stack capacity: • 2,500 sheets (A4 , 81/2 × 11 ) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.) • 1,250 sheets (A3 , B4 JIS , A4 , B5 JIS × 18 ) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.
11. Appendix • 125 sets (2 - 9 sheets) (A4 , B5 JIS , 81/2 × 11 )(80 g/m2, 20 lb.) • 125 - 40 sets (10 - 30 sheets) (other paper size)(80 g/m2, 20 lb.) • 125 sets (2 - 9 sheets) (other paper size) (80 g/m2, 20 lb.) With mixed sizes: • 50 sets (2 - 30 sheets) (A4 /A3 , B5 JIS /B4 JIS , 81/2 × 11 /11 × 17 m2, 20 lb.) Staple position: 4 position (Top, Top Slant, Bottom, 2 Staples) Saddle stitch paper sizes: A3 , B4 JIS , A4 , 11 × 17 , 81/2 × 11 Saddle stitch paper weight: 64 - 90 g/m2 17 - 28 lb.
Specification 2 & 4 holes type 2 holes A3 - A5, 11 × 17 - 51/2 × 81/2 2 holes A4 - A5, 81/2 × 11, 51/2 × 81/2 4 holes A3, B4 JIS, 11 × 17 4 holes A4, B5 JIS, 81/2 × 11 4 holes type 4 holes A3 - A5, 11 × 17 - 51/2 × 81/2 4 holes A4-A5, 81/2 × 11, 51/2 × 81/2 2 & 3 holes type 2 holes A3 - A5, 11 × 17 - 51/2 × 81/2 2 holes A4 - A5, 81/2 × 11, 51/2 × 81/2 3 holes A3, B4 JIS, 11 × 17 3 holes A4, B5 JIS, 81/2 × 11 Paper weight: 52 - 163 g/m2, 14 lb. - 43 lb. Power consumption: 26.
11. Appendix A4, 81/2 × 11 4 holes 4 holes type(for Northern Europe) 4 holes A3 - B5 JIS, 11 × 17 - 71/4 × 101/2 4 holes A4 - A5, 81/2 × 11, 51/2 × 81/2 4 holes type (for Europe) 4 holes A3, B4 JIS, 11 × 17 4 holes A4, B5 JIS, 11 × 81/2 2 & 3 holes type 2 holes A3 - A5, 11 × 17 - 51/2 × 81/2 2 holes A4 - A5, 81/2 × 11, 51/2 × 81/2 3 holes A3, B4 JIS, 11 × 17 3 holes A4, B5 JIS, 81/2 × 11 Paper weight: 4 holes: 52 - 128 g/m2, 14 lb. - 34 lb. 2 & 3 holes: 52 - 163 g/m2, 14 lb. - 43 lb.
Specification 52 - 128 g/m2, 14 - 34 lb. There are types of paper between 128 - 216 g/m2 in weight that are not supported. Paper capacity: 4,000 sheets (80 g/m2, 20 lb.) Power consumption Maximum. 50 W (power supplied from main unit) Dimensions (W × D × H, optional unit): 314 × 458 × 659 mm, 12.4 × 18 × 25.9 inch Weight: Approx. 20 kg, 44 lb. Cover Interposer Type 3260 Paper size: A3 , A4 101/2 , B5 JIS 11 × 17 , 81/2 × 14 , 81/2 × 11 , 51/2 × 81/2 , 71/4 × Paper weight: 64 - 216 g/m2, 20 - 58 lb.
11. Appendix • SmartDeviceMonitor and Web Image Monitor are supported. Data Transfer Speed: Auto select from below speed 1 Mbps, 2 Mbps, 5.5 Mbps, 11 Mbps Auto select from below speed 1 Mbps, 2 Mbps, 5.5 Mbps, 11 Mbps Frequency Range: Metric version: 2412 - 2472 MHz (1 - 13 channels) Transmittable Distance: 1 Mbps 400 m 2 Mbps 270 m 5.5 Mbps 200 m 11 Mbps 140 m These figures are a guideline for outdoor use. In general, the transmittable distance indoors is 10 100 m, depending on the environment.
Specification 2412-2462 MHz (1-11 channels) Transmittable Distance: 1 Mbps 400 m 2 Mbps 270 m 5.5 Mbps 200 m 11 Mbps 140 m These figures are a guideline for outdoor use. In general, the transmittable distance indoors is 10 100 m, depending on the environment. Transmission Mode: ad hoc mode and infrastructure mode IEEE 1284 Interface Board Type A Transmission Spec.
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INDEX A Adding Paper..................................................................................63 C Changing the Paper Size Tray 2 and 3......................................................................67 Copying onto Tab Stock......................................70 E Exterior Front View..........................................................................11 Front View..........................................................................11 F Finisher................................
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