User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- User Guide
- 1 Safety
- 2 Features
- Parts of the Printer
- Power Saver
- Information Pages
- Administrative Features
- More Information
- 3 Installation and Setup
- Installation and Setup Overview
- Selecting a Location for the Printer
- Connecting the Printer
- Selecting a Connection Method
- Connecting to a Computer Using USB
- Connecting to a Wired Network
- Connecting to a Wireless Network
- Configuring the Printer for a Wireless Network
- Installing the Wireless Network Adapter
- Removing the Wireless Network Adapter
- Resetting Wireless Settings
- Connecting to a Network with a Wi-Fi Protected Setup
- Connecting to a Wireless Network Manually
- Configuring the Primary Network at the Control Panel
- Configuring the Primary Network From the Embedded Web Server
- Connecting to Wi-Fi Direct
- Connecting to a Telephone Line
- Powering the Printer On and Off
- Configuring Network Settings
- Configuring AirPrint
- Configuring Google Cloud Print
- Configuring General Setup Using the Control Panel
- Configuring Fax Defaults and Settings
- Installing the Software
- 4 Paper and Media
- 5 Printing
- Printing Overview
- Selecting Printing Options
- Printing From a USB Flash Drive
- Printing Features
- Managing Jobs
- Printing Special Job Types
- Printing on Both Sides of the Paper
- Orientation
- Selecting Paper Options for Printing
- Printing Multiple Pages to a Single Sheet
- Printing Booklets
- Print Quality
- Image Options
- Printing Watermarks
- Scaling
- Lightness
- Contrast
- Printing Mirror Images
- Selecting Job Completion Notification for Windows
- Using Special Pages
- Using Custom Paper Sizes
- @PrintByXerox
- 6 Copying
- 7 Scanning
- Scanning Overview
- Document Loading Guidelines
- Scanning to a USB Flash Drive
- Scanning to a User Home Folder
- Scanning to an Email Address
- Scan to Desktop
- Scanning to an FTP or SFTP Server
- Scanning to a Shared Folder on a Network Computer
- Scanning Images into an Application on a Connected Computer
- Scanning to a Desktop Computer Using a USB Cable Connection
- Previewing and Building Jobs
- 8 Faxing
- Fax Overview
- Fax
- Server Fax
- Previewing and Building Jobs
- Sending a Fax From Your Computer
- Printing a Secure Fax
- Editing the Address Book
- Adding or Editing Fax Contacts in the Address Book at the Control Panel
- Adding or Editing Groups in the Address Book at the Control Panel
- Adding or Editing Fax Contacts in the Address Book in the Embedded Web Server
- Adding or Editing Groups in the Address Book in the Embedded Web Server
- Creating and Managing Favorites
- 9 Maintenance
- Cleaning the Printer
- Adjustments and Maintenance Procedures
- Ordering Supplies
- Moving the Printer
- 10 Troubleshooting
- 11 System Administrator Functions
- Accessing Administration and Configuration Settings
- Connecting the Printer
- Connecting to a Wireless Network
- Wi-Fi Direct
- IP
- NFC
- Configuring General Settings Using the Embedded Web Server
- Viewing Printer Information
- Displaying the IPv4 Address on the Home Screen
- Configuring the Login Method From the Embedded Web Server
- Configuring Power Saver Using the Embedded Web Server
- Remote Control Panel
- Setting the Date and Time Using the Embedded Web Server
- Setting the Sounds Using the Embedded Web Server
- Configuring the Device Control Panel Timeout
- Configuring the Device Website Timeout
- Setting the Default Device Control Panel Screen
- Configuring Tray Settings Using the Embedded Web Server
- Cloning Printer Settings
- Enabling the Plug-in Feature
- Resetting the Printer
- Setting Up a Proxy Server
- Setting Up the Network Address Book
- Adding or Editing Contacts in the Address Book in the Embedded Web Server
- Adding or Editing Contacts in the Address Book at the Control Panel
- Configuring Alerts
- Configuring Email Alerts
- Configuring PDL Settings from the Embedded Web Server
- Configuring General Settings Using the Control Panel
- Configuring the Power Saver Modes
- Setting the Date and Time
- Setting the Measurement Units
- Setting the Display Brightness
- Setting the Sounds at the Control Panel
- Configuring Low Supplies Alert Messages
- Setting the Control Panel Timeout using the Control Panel
- Configuring Tray Settings
- Reset 802.1X and IPsec
- Reset to Factory Defaults
- Reset Fonts, Forms, and Macros
- Configuring Default Settings and Printing Policies from the Embedded Web Server
- Configuring Common Settings
- Configuring Paper Supply Settings
- Setting Printer Policies
- Configuring Jobs Policies
- Configuring PostScript® Memory
- Setting Policies for Allowed Print Job Types
- Setting Policies for When a Paper Type is Unavailable
- To Enable a Paper Type and Size Confirmation Prompt for the Bypass Tray
- Setting Print Job Policies for When an Error Occurs
- Setting Print Job Policies for When a Paper Jam Occurs
- Setting Printing Policies for Banner Pages
- Configuring Report Settings
- Setting Up Scanning
- Scanning Setup Overview
- Setting Up Scanning to a Shared Folder on Your Computer
- Setting Up Scanning to an FTP Server
- Setting Up Scanning to an SFTP Server
- Setting Up Scanning to an Email Address
- Configuring the Email App
- Setting Up Scanning to an Email Address That Uses a Third-Party Provider
- Setting Up Scanning to a Shared Windows Folder Using SMB
- Enabling WSD Scan Services
- Setting Up Faxing
- Enabling the Fax or Server Fax Apps
- Fax
- Configuring Fax Defaults and Settings
- Configuring Fax Settings from the Embedded Web Server
- Configuring Fax Reports from the Embedded Web Server
- Configuring Fax Line Settings from the Control Panel
- Configuring the Fax Settings at the Control Panel
- Modifying the Default Fax Settings
- Configuring Fax App Settings at the Control Panel
- Server Fax
- Configuring Security Settings Using the Embedded Web Server
- Logging In as the Administrator at the Control Panel
- Logging In as the Administrator at the Embedded Web Server
- Opening the Security Menu
- Accessing the Advanced Security Settings
- Configuring the Advanced Security Settings
- Configuring Secure Settings
- LDAP Server
- LDAP User Mapping
- Configuring LDAP Authentication
- Configuring the Network Authentication
- Configuring an LDAP Authentication System
- Configuring an SMB Authentication System
- Configuring a Kerberos Authentication System
- Configuring IP Address Filtering
- Configuring SSL Settings in the Embedded Web Server
- Enabling HTTPS Using the Embedded Web Server
- Configuring SMTP Domain Filtering
- USB Port Security
- Configuring Secure Settings Using the Control Panel
- Configuring User Roles and Access Permissions
- Setting the Login Method
- Managing User Accounts
- Configuring Access Permissions for a Guest User
- Configuring Password Rules
- Adding a User Account
- Adding a Photo to a User Account
- Changing Device Access Permissions for a User
- Changing Printing Permissions for a User
- Configuring Guest User Permissions for Printing from an Application
- Restoring the Home Screen and Apps to Default Settings for a User Account
- Linking a PC User Name to a User Account for Job Status Updates
- Adding an Email Address to a User Account
- Deleting a User Account
- Managing Device User Roles
- Managing Printing User Roles
- Setting Up an LDAP User Permissions Group
- Managing Certificates
- Configuring Remote Services Upload
- Updating the Printer Software
- Checking the Software Version
- Enabling Upgrades
- Installing and Configuring Software Updates Using the Embedded Web Server
- Installing and Configuring Software Updates from the Control Panel
- Installing Software after a Software Update Notification
- Installing Software Manually
- Resetting the Printer Settings
- Restarting the Printer at the Control Panel
- A Specifications
- B Regulatory Information
- C Recycling and Disposal
PPrriinnttiinngg CCoovveerr PPaaggeess
A cover page is the first or last page of a document. You can select paper sources for the cover pages
that are different from the source used for the body of a document. For example, you can use your
company letterhead for the first page of a document. You can also use heavyweight paper for the
first and last pages of a report. You can use any applicable paper tray as the source for printing cover
pages.
Select one of these options for printing cover pages:
• No Covers: This option does not print cover pages. No cover pages are added to the document.
• Front Only: This option prints the first page on paper from the specified tray.
• Back Only: This option prints the back page on paper from the specified tray.
• Front and Back: Same prints the front and back cover pages from the same tray.
• Front and Back: Different prints the front and back cover pages from different trays.
After making a selection for printing the cover pages, you can select the paper for the front and back
covers by size, color, or type. You can also use blank or pre-printed paper, and you can print side one,
side two, or both sides of the cover pages.
PPrriinnttiinngg IInnsseerrtt PPaaggeess
You can add blank or pre-printed insert pages before page one of each document or after designated
pages within a document. Adding an insert after designated pages within a document separates
sections, or acts as a marker or placeholder. Ensure that you specify the paper to use for the insert
pages.
• Insert Options provides the options to place an insert After Page X, where X is the specified page,
or Before Page 1.
• Insert Quantity specifies the number of pages to insert at each location.
• Pages: Specifies the page or range of pages that use the exception page characteristics. Separate
individual pages or page ranges with commas. Specify pages within a range with a hyphen. For
example, to specify pages 1, 6, 9, 10, and 11, type 1,6,9-11.
• Paper: Displays the default size, color, and type of paper selected in Use Job Settings.
• Job Setting: Displays the attributes of the paper for the remainder of the job.
PPrriinnttiinngg EExxcceeppttiioonn PPaaggeess
Exception pages have different settings from the rest of the pages in the job. You can specify
differences such as page size, page type, and page color. You can also change the side of the paper
on which to print as your job requires. A print job can contain multiple exceptions.
For example, your print job contains 30 pages. You want five pages to print on only one side of a
special paper, and the remainder of the pages printed 2-sided on regular paper. You can use
exception pages to print the job.
In the Add Exceptions window, you can set the characteristics of the exception pages and select the
alternate paper source:
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