User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety
- Getting Started
- Parts of the Printer
- Power Options
- Accessing the Printer
- Introduction to Apps
- Information Pages
- The Embedded Web Server
- Installation and Setup
- Connecting the Printer
- Selecting a Connection Method
- Connecting to a Computer Using USB
- Connecting to a Wired Network
- Connecting to a Wireless Network
- Initial Printer Setup
- Configuring AirPrint
- Configuring Google Cloud Print
- Installing the Software
- More Information
- Customize and Personalize
- Xerox® Apps
- Printing
- Printing Overview
- Selecting Printing Options
- Printing Features
- Managing Jobs
- Printing Special Job Types
- Selecting Paper Options for Printing
- Scaling
- Printing on Both Sides of the Paper
- Print Quality
- Image Options
- Lightness
- Contrast
- Image Shift
- Printing Mirror Images
- Printing Multiple Pages to a Single Sheet
- Printing Booklets
- Selecting Finisher Options
- Selecting Mailbox Options
- Using Special Pages
- Printing Watermarks for Windows
- Orientation
- Printing Banner Pages
- Selecting Job Completion Notification for Windows
- Using Custom Paper Sizes
- Paper and Media
- Paper and Media Overview
- Supported Paper
- Recommended Media
- Ordering Paper
- General Paper Loading Guidelines
- Paper That Can Damage Your Printer
- Paper Storage Guidelines
- Supported Paper Types and Weights
- Supported Standard Paper Sizes
- Supported Standard Paper Sizes for Automatic 2-Sided Printing
- Supported Paper Types and Weights for Automatic 2-Sided Printing
- Supported Custom Paper Sizes
- Changing Paper Settings
- Loading Paper
- Printing on Special Paper
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Regulatory Information
- Basic Regulations
- ENERGY STAR
- Power Consumption and Activation Time
- Default Power Saver Settings
- Environmental Benefits of Duplex Printing
- Paper Types
- Regulatory Information for 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz Wireless Network Adapter
- United States FCC Regulations
- Canada
- Certifications in Europe
- Eurasian Economic Community Certification
- Germany
- Turkey RoHS Regulation
- Safety Certification
- Material Safety Data Sheets
- Basic Regulations
- Recycling and Disposal
DescriptionNameItem
Near Field Communication (NFC) is a technology that enables devices to
communicate when they are within 10 cm (4 in.) of each other. Use the NFC
area to obtain a network interface or to establish a TCP/IP connection
between your device and the printer.
NFC Area1
This area of the screen displays information and provides access to printer
functions and applications.
Touch Screen Display2
This is the location where the system administrator can log in using the
system administrator password.
Administrator Logon3
This button provides access to the Home menu for access to printer features.Home Button4
This button serves several power-related functions.Power/Wake5
• When the printer is off, this button powers on the printer.
• When the printer is on, pressing this button displays a menu on the
control panel. From this menu, you can choose to enter Sleep mode, re-
start, or power off the printer.
• When the printer is on, but in a low-power or Sleep mode, pressing this
button wakes the printer.
• When the printer is powered on, holding this button for 5 seconds powers
off the printer.
This button also blinks to indicate the power status of the printer.
• When the light blinks slowly, the printer is in Low Power or Sleep mode.
• When the light blinks fast, the printer is powering down, or exiting a low-
power mode.
This light blinks blue or amber to indicate printer status.Status LED6
• Blue
- Blinks once slowly to acknowledge a successful Authentication re-
quest.
- Blinks once slowly for a Copy or Print job initiated at the control
panel.
- Blinks twice slowly for Fax or Print job received from the network.
- Blinks fast while the printer is powering up, or to signal detection of
a Wi-Fi Direct connection request
• Amber
- Blinks to indicate an error condition or warning that requires your
attention. For example, an out-of- toner condition, a paper jam, or
out of paper for the current job.
- The printer status LED also blinks amber to indicate a system error,
which typically is associated with an error code.
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User Guide
Getting Started