User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- User Guide
- 1 Safety
- 2 Getting Started
- Parts of the Printer
- Power Options
- Accessing the Printer
- Introduction to Apps
- Information Pages
- The Embedded Web Server
- Accessing the Embedded Web Server
- Finding the IP Address of Your Printer
- Viewing the IP Printer Address on the Control Panel
- Obtaining the Printer IP Address from the Configuration Report
- Certificates for the Embedded Web Server
- Downloading the Configuration Report from the Embedded Web Server
- Using the Remote Control Panel Feature
- 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
- Configuring the Printer for a Wireless Network
- Installing the Wireless Network Adapter
- Removing the Wireless Network Adapter
- Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network at the Control Panel
- Configuring the Primary Network at the Control Panel
- Connecting to Wi-Fi Direct
- Initial Printer Setup
- Configuring AirPrint
- Configuring Google Cloud Print
- Installing the Software
- More Information
- 3 Customize and Personalize
- 4 Xerox® Apps
- 5 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
- Image Shift
- Color Adjustments
- Printing Mirror Images
- Printing Multiple Pages to a Single Sheet
- Printing Booklets
- Using Special Pages
- Printing Watermarks for Windows
- Orientation
- Printing Banner Pages
- Selecting Job Completion Notification for Windows
- Using Custom Paper Sizes
- 6 Paper and Media
- 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
- Cardstock
- Loading Paper
- Printing on Special Paper
- Supported Paper
- 7 Maintenance
- 8 Troubleshooting
- A Specifications
- B Regulatory Information
- Basic Regulations
- Safety Certification
- Material Safety Data Sheets
- C Recycling and Disposal
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AirPrint
®
is a software feature that allows you to print from wired or wireless Apple iOS-based mobile
devices and Mac OS-based devices without the need to install a print driver. AirPrint-enabled printers
allow you to print directly from a Mac, an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. You can use AirPrint to print
from a wired device or a wireless device without using a print driver.
Note:
• Not all applications support AirPrint
®
.
• Wireless devices must join the same wireless network as the printer.
• For AirPrint to function, both IPP and Bonjour
®
(mDNS) protocols must be enabled.
• The device that submits the AirPrint job must be on the same subnet as the printer. To allow
devices to print from different subnets, configure your network to pass multicast DNS traffic
across subnets.
• The Mac OS device must be Mac OS 10.10 or later.
• AirPrint-enabled printers work with all models of iPad, iPhone (3GS or later), and iPod touch
(third generation or later), running the latest version of iOS.
1. At your computer, open a Web browser. In the address field, type the IP address of the printer,
then press Enter or Return.
Note: If you do not know the IP address for your printer, refer to Finding the IP Address of
Your Printer.
2. In the Embedded Web Server, click Home→Connectivity.
Note: If this feature does not appear, log in as a system administrator.
3. For Mobile Printing, click AirPrint.
4. To enable AirPrint, click the Enable toggle button.
Note: AirPrint is enabled by default when IPP and Bonjour
®
(mDNS) are both enabled.
• To change the printer name, in the Name field, enter a new name.
• To enter a location for the printer, in the Location field, enter the location of the printer.
• To enter a physical location or address for the printer, in the Geo-Location field, enter the
geographic latitude and longitude coordinates in decimal form. For example, use coordinates
such as 45.325026, -122.766831 for a location.
5. Click OK.
6. To activate your changes, at the prompt, click Restart Now.
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Google Cloud Print allows you to print documents that are stored in the cloud without using a print
driver.
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Xerox
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VersaLink
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C400 Color Printer
User Guide
Getting Started