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y our doc ument ma nage ment pa r tner GX3000 User ’ s Guide[...]
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J007 USER GUIDE[...]
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1 User Guide Copyrig ht © 2005 All rights r eser v ed. J0076605_1.00 TOC Rea d Thi s Fi rs t About This Product .......................................................................................................................................................................... 1 1 Introductio n ................................................[...]
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2 Paper Handling Pr ecautions ........................................................................................................................................................ 28 Loading Precautions ................................................................................................................................................[...]
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3 Head-clea ning ............................................................................................................................... ............................................. 69 Head-flushing ..............................................................................................................................................[...]
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4 No Paper/T ray Not Detected (Bypass Tr ay) ................................................................................................................... 102 Press the [#Enter] ke y .................................................................................................................................................... 1 03 Pa per [...]
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5 Netw ork Connection ............................................................................................................................... ............................... 1 29 Using th is Printer as t he Windows Printing P or t ..................................................................................................... 1 29 Usin[...]
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6 Printing Printing on V arious Paper T ypes ............................................................................................................................................... 1 56 Printing on Plain Paper ................................................................................................ ...................................[...]
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7 Printing W eb Pages ............................................................................................................................... ................................... 1 8 1 Reducing and Enlar ging to Fit the P aper Size (Fit to paper size) ............................................................................... 1 82 Reduci[...]
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8 Monitoring and Configur ing the Printer Using the Status Monitor ................................................................................................. ........................................................... 205 Receiving No tification of Print Job Status via the Status Monitor ......................................................[...]
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9 Additional Information Checking the Current Printer Driver V ersion .......................................................................................................................... 234 Sof twar e on the CD-ROM ................................................................................................................................[...]
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Read This First 10 J0076605_1.00 Copyright © 2005 All rights reser ved. Rea d Thi s Fi rs t About This Product .......................................................................................................................................................................... 1 1 Introduction ..................................................[...]
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11 Read This First About This Product This section tells y ou about the product. Introduction This manual describes detailed instr uctions on the operation and notes about the use of th is machine. T o get max- imum versat ility fro m this machine, all operator s are r e quested to read this manual carefully and follow the instructions. Please keep[...]
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12 Read This First Micr osoft ® Windows ® XP Home Edition Micr osoft ® Windows ® XP Professional z The product names of Windows Server TM 2003 are as follows: Micr osoft ® Windows Ser v er TM 2003 Standard Edition Micr osoft ® Windows Ser v er TM 2003 Enterprise Ed ition Micr osoft ® Windows Ser v er TM 2003 W eb Edition z The product names [...]
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13 Read This First Ho w to Read This Manual Be sure t o rea d th is s ect ion b efo re any thi ng e lse . Screen Navigation Read this manual carefully befor e you use this product an d keep it h an dy f or f uture ref eren ce. For s afe and co r- rect use, please be sur e to read the Safety Information in the Setup Handbook before using the machine[...]
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14 Read This First 8. Top T akes y ou to the top of the cu rrent pa ge. # If the page contains references, they appear at the bottom of t he page. z This User Guide describes procedur es using Windows 2000 as an example. Procedur es under other operating systems may dif fer . Scr eens vary according to t he operating envir onment. z T wo kinds of s[...]
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15 Read This First Click [OK]to apply changes. Symbols The following set of symbols is used in this manual. Indicates important safety notes. Ignoring these notes could result in serious in jur y or death. Be sure to read these notes. They can be found in the "Safety Information" section of Setup Handbook. Indicates important safety notes[...]
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16 Read This First Remo ving the User Guide Follo w the procedure belo w to remo ve the User Guide installed on yo ur computer . Remo ving the User Guide using its [Uninstall] function 1 . Click [Star t], and then point to [Programs]. 2. P oint to the installed [Produc t name], and then click [Uninsta ll User Guide]. 3. Follo w t he instructions th[...]
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17 Read This First Guide to Components The names and functions of par ts of the printer body , control panel, and options are e xplained. Printer Body This is a fro nt view of the pri nter . 1. Top cover Keep this co ver closed during printing. If you cannot locate paper jams, or jammed paper cannot be remov ed easily , you can check the condition [...]
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18 Read This First Printer Rear This is a re ar view of the printer . 1. Duplex unit cover button Press to open the duple x unit cover . 2. Vent Air is v ented here to pre vent the inside of the printer from getting too warm. Do not lean anything against the v ent or block it in any way . If th e inside of the printer gets too warm, a breakdown cou[...]
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19 Read This First Control Panel 1. [Power] key z Press to turn t he pow er on and off. z T o tur n the power on, press the k ey for one second until i t lights. z Af ter the pow er is turned on, t he [P ower] k ey will blink until t he printer is ready for printing at which point the key will stop blinking and stay lit. z The [Po wer] k ey will al[...]
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20 Read This First 9. Alert indicator Lights up whenever a printer error occurs. A red light indicate s an err or has occurred tha t makes printing impossible; the yello w light indicates a potential error during printing. If the red light is on, follo w the instructions t hat appear on the display . 10. [ ] [ ] keys Use these keys to increase or d[...]
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21 Read This First Multi Bypass T ray T ype B Y1 000 Use this tray to feed in sheets manually . 1. Bypass tray Load paper here. 2. Bypass tray extension Y ou can pull t his bypass tray e xtension out by 2 clicks. Pull t his out according to the paper size. Detaching and Reattaching the Multi Bypass T r ay (Optional) T o cle ar a paper jam, you migh[...]
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22 Read This First 4. Reattach the multi bypass tray . 5. Pull the bypass tray e xtension out. 6. Load paper in the b ypass tray .[...]
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23 Read This First R ecommended Functions This section lists useful and recommended functions. Copy-guard of pri nted documents for pre ven ting information leaks See p.193 " Unauthorized Copy Control " . Automatically selecting the tray f or printing See p.46 " Making Prin ter Settings Using the Control Panel " . Notifying the [...]
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Paper 24 J0076605_1.00 Copyright © 2005 All rights reser ved. Pap er Compatible Paper T y pes .............................................................................................................................................................. 25 Loadable Paper Sizes and Quantities .........................................................[...]
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25 Paper Compatible P aper T ypes Y ou can use various types of paper. z Plain paper This paper is normally used for copying and prin ting. Unlik e inkjet plain paper or glossy paper , it is uncoated. z Inkje t plain pap er This extra-white plain paper mak es the p rinted colours appear more vivid. Since it does n ot have an ink- absorbent coating,[...]
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26 Paper Loadable P aper Sizes and Quantities Y ou can load in each tray the paper of the following size and number . Tra y 1 Type Size Paper capa city Plain / Inkjet Plain Paper A4 (210 × 297 mm) A5 (148 × 210 mm) A6 (105 × 148 mm) B5 (182 × 257 mm) Letter (8 1 / 2 " × 11") Legal (8 1 / 2 " × 14") 5 1 / 2 " × 8 1 / [...]
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27 Paper Bypass T ray Unit z Load all custom-sized paper in the portrait orientation. Type Size Paper capa city Plain / Inkjet Plain Paper A4 (210 × 297 mm) A5 (148 × 210 mm) A6 (105 × 148 mm) B5 (182 × 257 mm) Letter (8 1 / 2 " × 11") Legal (8 1 / 2 " × 14") 5 1 / 2 " × 8 1 / 2 " Executiv e (7 1 / 4 " × 1[...]
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28 Paper P aper Handling Precautions T o ensure optimum print results, take car e when handling paper before and after pr inting. Loading Precautions z Use compatible paper. z Load paper with th e print side face down in the paper trays. z Load paper with the paper grain parallel to the f eed direction. z Do not load paper of dif ferent types at th[...]
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29 Paper Paper Storage Precautions z Do not store paper in humid places. z Do not store paper in direct sunlight. z Store paper flat. z Store unused paper in t he original package. Paper T ype Precautions Plain paper z Use the bypass tray to print on paper heavier than 1 57 g/m 2 (29 7 .6 lb.). z The only type of A6 (1 05 × 14 8 m m ( 4 . 2 × 5.9[...]
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30 Paper z Only one-sided printing is possible. z Remo ve sheets from the output tray individually , as they come out. z Before handling, mak e sure printed sheets have fully dried. z If you w ant to stack prints soon af ter they are printed, we recommend inser ting a moisture-absorbent sheet, lik e copy paper , between prints. z Ink tak es time to[...]
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31 Paper z stapled or clipped together z dark in places z irregular in le ngth and propor tion z Even if compatible paper types are used, print q uality may be low e r than usual or paper jams may occur if the pa per was impr ope rly stored. Printable Area Printable and unprintable areas 1. Feed Direction 2. Printable Area 3. 3 mm (0.12 inches) z W[...]
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32 Paper Loading P aper Load paper into the paper tray . Normally , load paper into tray 1 . z Load paper with the paper grain parallel to the feed direction. z p.164 " Printing on Thick Paper " Loading Paper into T ray 1 Follo w the procedure belo w to load paper into tray 1 . A4/Letter size paper is loaded here. Load A4/Letter size pape[...]
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33 Paper 3. Squeeze the paper guides on both sides, and then adjust them according to the paper size. Beforehand, mak e sure to squeeze the front end paper guide, and then e xpand the guide . 4. Load paper with the p rint side face down but not ov er the limit mark. 5. Squeeze the front end paper guide, and then slide it to meet the edge of the pap[...]
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34 Paper 7 . Low er t he output tray . Loading Pa per Larger than A4/Letter (Tr ay1) Follo w the procedure belo w to use the paper tray e xtensio n for pap er lar ger than A4/Letter size, such as Legal size paper . A Legal size paper is loaded here. Load Legal size paper in orientation. 1 . Lif t the output tray . 2. Pull out tray 1 . Pull tray 1 c[...]
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35 Paper 3. Slide the tabs on both sides of the tr ay's interior to the unlocked position. 4. Pull out the paper tray extension. 5. Slide the tabs back into pl ace to lock the paper tray e xtension into position. 6. Squeeze the paper guide release, and then slide the paper guides into po sition according to the paper size. Do not use the paper[...]
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36 Paper 7 . Load paper with the print sid e face down but not o ver the limit mark. 8. Squeeze the front end paper guide, and then slide it to meet the edge of the paper . 9. Push tray 1 gently in until it stops. 1 0. Pull out the output tray , and then low er it. 1 1 . Pull out t he output tray extensi on.[...]
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37 Paper Loading Paper into Bypass T ray (optional) Follo w the procedure belo w to load paper into bypass tr ay . A4/Letter size paper is loaded here. 1 . Pull the bypass tray e xtension out all the way . 2. Load paper in the b ypass tray with the side to be printed on facing up.[...]
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Replacing Consumables 38 J0076605_1.00 Copyright © 2005 All rights reser ved. Rep lac ing Con sum ab les Replacing a Print Car tridge ............................................................................................................................... .......................... 39 Checking the Remaining Ink ..............................[...]
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39 Replacing Consumables R eplacing a Print Car tridge Follo w the procedure belo w to replace a Print car tridge. Checking the Remaining Ink Follo w the procedure belo w to check when to replace Print cartr idges using the Status monitor or the car tridge repl acement indicat ors. Checking the car tridge replacement indi cators of th e printer con[...]
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40 Replacing Consumables 4. Check the car tridge status. In the illustration abov e, the cyan Print car tridge is empty . If the backgr ound of the im age in the top left cor ner of dialog bo x is yello w , the indicated car tridge is empty . Replace the car tridge. In this illustration, the cy an ink has completely run o ut.[...]
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41 Replacing Consumables If the backgr ound of the image in t he top left cor ner of dialog bo x is red, the pr inter has run out of t he indi- cated ink. Replace the car tridge. From left to right, the car tridge replacement indica tors di splay the status of the black (K), cy an (C), magenta (M), and yellow (Y) Print car tridges. z The cartridge [...]
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42 Replacing Consumables z T ake car e to install the car tri dges in t he correct position. 1 . Remo ve the Print cartr idges' pack ag ing. If multiple car tridges are empty , replace all the empty car tridges. Y ou can shor ten th e time for needed replacement. 2. Open the right front cover . 3. Tak e out the empty cartridges. 4. Check the c[...]
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43 Replacing Consumables 6. Close the right front co ver . z p.120 " Recommended Co nsumables " Handling Print Car tridges Impor tant points about handlin g Print car tridges are e xplained. About Print car tridges z Print car tridges comply with the man ufacturer's safety specifications. T o ensure safety and r eliability , use genu[...]
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44 Replacing Consumables z Do not r emov e a Print car tridge while printi ng is being per formed. Printing will st op. z Black and white printing also consumes colour ink. z Printing stops if one of the print car tridges becomes empty. If a car tridge containing a colour ink such as cyan, y ellow , or magenta be comes empty , you cannot print, e v[...]
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Making Printer Settings 45 J0076605_1.00 Copyright © 2005 All rights reser ved. Making Printer Settings Making Printer Settings Using the Control P anel ................................................................................................................... 46 Pap e r I n pu t Me n u .....................................................[...]
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46 Making Printer Settings Making Printer Settings Using the Control Panel This section explains how to change the default settings of t he printer and provides information about t he param- eters included in each menu. Paper Input List/T est Print Maintenance System Menu Tray Pape r Size Paper Type Aut.Tray S elect Tray Priority Menu Config. Page [...]
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47 Making Printer Settings Host Interf ace Language Paper Input Menu This section e xplains the settings y ou can specify in the P aper Input menu, such as those for the size and type of the paper loaded in each tray . T ray Pa per Size Y o u can specify the size of the paper loaded in the paper feed tray . Paper T ype Y o u can specify the type of[...]
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48 Making Printer Settings Changing the Paper Input Menu The following pr ocedure is an ex ample of setting the T ray P aper Size. 1 . On the control panel, press the [Menu] ke y . 2. Press [ ] or [ ] to scroll to "Paper Input" on the display , and then press the [#Enter] ke y . 3. Press [ ] or [ ] to scroll to "T ray P aper Size&quo[...]
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49 Making Printer Settings Printing a Configuration P age Follo w the procedure belo w to print the configuration page. z The configu ration page is print ed on A4 or Letter (8 1 / 2 " × 1 1") size paper , so load them in the same paper tray . 1 . Press the [Menu] ke y . 2. Press the [ ] or [ ] k ey to display [List/T est Print], and the[...]
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50 Making Printer Settings Maintenance Menu Using the Maintenance men u, y ou can sp ecify printer maintenance settings for ad justing settings such as grada- tion and de nsity . Nozzle Check Y ou can print a test patter n to check whether the inks are being correctly ejected from the print head noz- zles. Head-cleaning Y ou can clean the print hea[...]
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51 Making Printer Settings Nozzle Check Follo w the procedure belo w to check whether the print-head nozzles are clogged up or not by printing a nozzle check test pattern. 1 . Press the [Menu] ke y . 2. Press the [ ] or [ ] ke y to display [Maintenance], and then press the [#Enter] ke y . 3. Press the [ ] or [ ] k ey to display [Nozzle Check], and [...]
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52 Making Printer Settings When print-heads are clogged Head-clearning Follo w the procedure belo w to perfor m a normal print-he ad clea ning. P er form a head cleaning when a particu- lar color cannot be printed or print images are blurr ed. Head cleaning consumes ink. When the P rint cartr idge is empty , replace it ins tead of per forming a pri[...]
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53 Making Printer Settings 4. Press the [ ] or [ ] ke y to display [Head-cleaning], and then press the [#Enter] k ey . 5. Press the [ ] or [ ] k e y to select a color , and then press the [#Enter] k ey . 1. H e a d 1 2. Head 2 6. Press the [#Enter] ke y . Head cleaning star ts. 7 . Press the [Online] key . The initial screen appears. Head-flushing [...]
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54 Making Printer Settings 2. Press the [Menu] k ey . 3. Press the [ ] or [ ] ke y to display [Maintenance], and then press the [#Enter] ke y . 4. Press the [ ] or [ ] k ey to display [Head- flushing], and then press the [#Enter] ke y . 5. Press the [ ] or [ ] k e y to select a color , and then press the [#Enter] k ey . 1. H e a d 1 2. Head 2 6. Pr[...]
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55 Making Printer Settings Head Position Follo w the procedure belo w to print a test pattern and adjus t the print-head positions if ver tical lines ar e printed unaligned or p rinted colors look bl urred. 1 . Press the [Menu] ke y . 2. Press the [ ] or [ ] ke y to display [Maintenance], and then press the [#Enter] ke y . 3. Press the [ ] or [ ] k[...]
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56 Making Printer Settings The optimal adjustment value is the column number th a t appears abo ve the lightest gray squar e with straight v ertical lines on both sides. When the column number is "+2" for the "A" line, the optimal adjustment value is "+2" for "A". 7 . Press the [ ] or [ ] ke y to display [Ad [...]
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57 Making Printer Settings Adj.Paper F eed If horizontal lines are printed unaligned, print images ar e patchy , or a blac k or white line is printed at regular inter vals, print a test pattern, and then adjust t he paper feed setting. 1 . Press the [Menu] ke y . 2. Press the [ ] or [ ] ke y to display [Maintenance], and then press the [#Enter] ke [...]
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58 Making Printer Settings The optimal adjustment value is the number that appears on th e left of t he lightest gray square with straight horizontal lines on both sides. When this numb er is "+2", the optimal adjustment value is "+2". When horizontal lines beside the ligh test gray squa r e are brok en, select the optima l adju[...]
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59 Making Printer Settings Regi st rat ion Follo w the procedure below to adjust where to star t printing on paper loaded in each pap er tr ay af ter checking the test pattern printed. 1 . Press the [Menu] ke y . 2. Press the [ ] or [ ] ke y to display [Maintenance], and then press the [#Enter] ke y . 3. Press the [ ] or [ ] ke y to display [Regis [...]
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60 Making Printer Settings 8. Fold the test pa ttern sh eet in half lengthwise. 9. The optimal adjustment v alue is th e dif ference betw een the single v er tical line and the cross's ver- tical line that y ou can see when the folded paper is held up to light. When the dif ference is one calibration mark in the "+" direction, the op[...]
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61 Making Printer Settings 1 4. Press the [ ] or [ ] ke y to enter t he adjustment va lues (-4.0 to +4.0) in the [Read Direction] from step 7 , and then press the [#Enter] k ey . 1 5. Press the [ ] or [ ] ke y to enter the adjustment v a lues (-4.0 to +4 .0) in the [Feed Direction] from step 7 , and then press the [#Enter] k ey . 1 6. Pre ss the [O[...]
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62 Making Printer Settings T o use Energy Saver mode, y ou must specify ho w long the printer remains idle bef ore it switches t o Energy Sav er mode. When th e printer is in Energy Saver mode, it r equires time to start up when it receives a print jo b. z 5 minutes z 15 m i n u t e s z 30 minutes z 45 minutes z 60 minutes Default : 1 5 minutes Not[...]
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63 Making Printer Settings Default : 8 1/2 x 1 1 Ink CU Replace Y ou can reset the ink storage counter when replacing the ink collector unit. Changing the System Menu This section gives an e xample of ch anging a setting in the System menu. 1 . Press the [Menu] ke y . 2. Press [ ] or [ ] k ey to display [Sy stem], and then press the [#Enter] k ey .[...]
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64 Making Printer Settings Host Inter face Menu In the Host Inter face menu, you can mak e network settings and settings for the computer to pr inter USB connec- tion (if used). Settings made using the Host Inter face menu remain effective ev en if you turn the printer of f. I/O Timeout Specify how long the printer waits for the currently -connecte[...]
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65 Making Printer Settings z Ethernet 802.2 z Ethernet 802.3 z Ethernet SNAP Default : Auto Select Active Protocol Y ou can select the active pro tocol. z TC P /I P z NetW are z SMB Default : All Active Ethernet Speed Y o u can select the network speed to operate the pr inter . z Auto Sele ct z 10 M b p s H a l f D . z 1 0Mbps Full D. z 1 00Mbps Ha[...]
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66 Making Printer Settings Changing the Host Inter face Menu This section gives an e xample of changing a setting i n the Host Inter face menu. 1 . Press the [Menu] ke y . 2. Press the [ ] or [ ] k ey to display [Host Interface], and then press the [#Ente r] k ey . 3. Press the [ ] or [ ] ke y to display [I/O Timeout], and then pr ess the [#Enter] [...]
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67 Making Printer Settings 1 . Press the [Menu] ke y . 2. Press the [ ] or [ ] ke y to display [Language], and then press the [#Enter] ke y . 3. Press the [ ] or [ ] ke y to select the language, and then press the [#Enter] ke y . The [Menu] screen appears. 4. Press the [Online] ke y . The initial screen appears. Menu: Language Language: English[...]
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68 Making Printer Settings Maintaining the Printer Using Utilities If you r epeatedly print, print-heads will ge t dirty and print quality may degrade. Perform printer maintenance from the [Maintenance] tab in the printer properties dialog b o x. Nozzle Check Follo w the procedure belo w to check whether the print-head nozzles are clogged up or not[...]
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69 Making Printer Settings z p.151 " Two Types of Printer Pro perties Dialog Box " Head-cleaning Follo w the procedure belo w to perfor m a normal print-he ad clea ning. P er form a head cleaning when a particu- lar colour cannot be printed or print image s are blurr ed. Head cleaning consumes ink . When the P rint cartr idge is empty , r[...]
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70 Making Printer Settings Head-flushing Follo w the pr ocedure belo w to per form a thor ough print-he ad cleaning. Since this consumes more ink than a nor- mal head cleaning does, per form this when the probl em persists after per form ing a normal head cleaning. When the P rint cartr idge is empty , replace it ins tead of per forming a print-hea[...]
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71 Making Printer Settings 1 . Open the printer proper ties dialog bo x. 2. Click the [Maintenance] tab. 3. Click [Adjust Print-head Positions]. 4. In the [Select a test pattern:] lis t, select a test pattern. Select a resolution. T o adjust print-head position s for all resolutions, r epeat this procedure selecting the other resolu tion. [Quality [...]
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72 Making Printer Settings Reg is tr at ion Follo w the procedure below to adjust where to star t printing on paper loaded in each pap er tr ay af ter checking the test pattern printed. T o check t he printed test pattern, proceed to step 8 . 1 . Open the printer proper ties dialog bo x. 2. Click the [Maintenance] tab. 3. Click [Regis tration]. 4. [...]
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73 Making Printer Settings 1 0. The optimal adjustment value is the dif ference between the single ver tical line and the cross's ver- tical line that y ou can see when the folded paper is held up to light. When the dif ference is one calibration mark in the "+" direction, the optimal adjustment v alue for the [Printing direction:] i[...]
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74 Making Printer Settings 7 . Check the optimal adjustment values on the printed test pattern. The optimal adjustment value is the number that appears on th e left of t he lightest gray square with straight horizontal lines on both sides. When this numb er is "+2", the optimal adjustment value is "+2". When horizontal lines bes[...]
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75 Making Printer Settings Restore Defaults/Other Settings Follo w the procedure belo w to restor e the settings to their de faults or specify the amount of tim e the printer will wait for mor e information from the computer sending the prin t data before it times out (I/O timeout). 1 . Open the printer proper ties dialog bo x. 2. Click the [Mainte[...]
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76 Making Printer Settings z p.151 " Two Types of Printer Pro perties Dialog Box "[...]
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Troubleshooting 77 J0076605_1.00 Copyright © 2005 All rights reser ved. Tr o u bl e s h o o t i n g Printing Will Not Start ............................................................................................................................... .................................... 79 P ow er Cannot Be T urned On ............................[...]
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78 Troubleshooting Pa per Size Mismatch/Paper T y pe Mismatch (Auto T ray Select) ...................... ........................................................... 1 06 Printing by F orm Feed ............................................................................................................................... .................... 1 0 7 Ca[...]
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79 Troubleshooting Printing W ill Not Star t If printing will not star t, check whether the power of the printer is on or whether the power can be turned on or not. If an error occurs when y ou tr y printing, change the computer or printer driver settings. Po wer Cannot Be T urned On If the [Po wer] ke y does not light or does not blink when it is [...]
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80 Troubleshooting z Check the printer properties settings. In the [Change User Settings] dialog box, on the [M isc.] tab, select the [Change data processing] check box. For details, see p.176 " Changing the Image Data Process " . z Check whether t he latest printer driver is being used. see p.234 " Checking the Current Printer Drive[...]
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81 Troubleshooting P aper Is Not Fed or Deliv ered Nor mally If the printer is operating but paper will not feed or p aper jams multiple times, check the condition of the printer and paper. P aper does not feed s moothly . Paper guides ar e not adjusted properly . z The paper guides of the paper tray do not match the paper loaded. Adjust the pap er[...]
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82 Troubleshooting Pap e r Ja m This explains how to r emov e a paper jam. When a paper jam error appears in the Status monitor , remov e the paper from the location indicated. If you cannot locate paper jams or jammed paper cannot be remo ved easily , you can check the condition of paper from the top of the printe r . z p.21 " Detaching and R[...]
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83 Troubleshooting 5. Lo wer the output tray . Printing starts. Blank paper may be d eliv ered af ter printing resumes. z Make sure to unfold t he output tray be fore printing. z p.87 " Removing Paper Jammed around the Guide Board " z p.81 " Paper Is Not Fed or Del ivered Normally " Remo ving Paper Jammed in the Bypass T ray (op[...]
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84 Troubleshooting 3. Load paper in the b ypass tray with the side to be printed on facing up. Printing cannot start until the machine finishes cleani ng its head. Load the p aper in the bypass tray when cleaning finishes. Insert the sheet straight into the b ypass tray . If it is dif ficult to remo ve jammed paper , follow the procedure belo w to [...]
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85 Troubleshooting 4. R emov e the jammed paper from the rear of the prin ter . 5. Reattach the multi bypass tray . 6. Pull the bypass tray e xtension out. 7 . Load paper in the b ypass tray with the side to be printed on facing up. Printing cannot start until the machine finishes cleani ng its head. Load the p aper in the bypass tray when cleaning[...]
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86 Troubleshooting z If you cannot re move the jammed paper using the above proc edure, clear the jam from the multi b ypass tray . z T urn the knob on the multi bypass tr ay clockwise to eject the jammed paper . z If this does not eject the paper , turn the knob one-turn counterc lockwise , and then turn it clockwise. This will eject the pape r. z[...]
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87 Troubleshooting 3. Close the top cov er . Printing starts. z Depending on how the paper was ja mmed, printing may resume from the ne xt page, not the one jammed. Remo ving Paper Jammed around the Guide Board Follo w the procedure belo w to remo ve paper jammed around the guide board. z If the multi bypass tr ay is attached to the printer , detac[...]
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88 Troubleshooting 3. T ur n the paper feed wheel to release paper from the feed belt. Release paper from the roller to mak e it remov able. 4. Insert your finger betw een the paper and the roller , and then remov e the paper slowly . Do not touch the feed belt. 5. Close the guide board. Push the PUSH area on both sides of the guid e board until it[...]
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89 Troubleshooting 6. Reinstall the duple x unit in its original po sition, and then lower the le vers on its sides. 7 . Lock the lev er for att aching the duple x unit. Printing starts. z Depending on how the paper was ja mmed, printing may resume from the ne xt page, not the one jammed. z p.81 " Paper Is Not Fed or Del ivered Normally "[...]
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90 Troubleshooting 2. R emov e jammed paper . 3. Close the duple x unit cov er . Printing starts. z Depending on how the paper was ja mmed, printing may resume from the ne xt page, not the one jammed. z p.21 " Detaching and Reattaching the Multi Bypass Tray (Optional) " Remo ving Paper Jammed in the Output T ray Follo w the procedure belo[...]
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91 Troubleshooting z Depending on how the paper was ja mmed, printing may resume from the ne xt page, not the one jammed.[...]
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92 Troubleshooting Print R esults Are Not Satisfactor y If there is a problem with the quality of the printing such as dirty or faint a nd patch y prints, first check the condi - tion of the printer . Checking the Condition of the Printer Have y ou printed the nozzle check test patter n? Print the nozzle chec k test pattern to check whether the pri[...]
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93 Troubleshooting Does the paper type setting match? Make sur e that the paper type setting of t he printer driver matches the type of pa per loaded. See p.156 " Printing on Various Paper Types " . Are y ou printing on the wrong side of the paper? Check which side should be print ed on when using inkjet plain paper . If you print on the [...]
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94 Troubleshooting In the [Chang e User Setting s] dialog bo x, on the [Image Adjustments] tab, under [Image processing priority], deselect the [Adjust photos and images] and [S m ooth low r esolution images] check bo xes. See p.170 " Correct- ing the Hue of Digital Photos " and p.170 " Printing Low Resolution Images Smoothly " [...]
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95 Troubleshooting How can I mak e the Pr int mode change automatically according to the sta tus of env elope selector ? T o automa tically do single-sided printing whe n the env e lope selector is set to the env elope position, on the [Printer Configuration] tab, select the [When the envelope selector is set to En velope Mode, use uni-dire ctional[...]
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96 Troubleshooting Positions Do Not Match the Displayed Image If the position of printed items dif fers from the positi on of displayed items, the follo wing questions should be addressed. Have the settings for page layout been made? Check whether page layout settings have been made with the application. Does the paper size setting match? Make sure[...]
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97 Troubleshooting Error & Status Messages on the Control Panel This section explains what the messages that appear on the control panel mean and what to do when a par ticu- lar message appears. Hardwar e Problem Ethernet An error in the network inter face board (etherne t board) network function has occurred. See p.116 " Network Interface[...]
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98 Troubleshooting Res et C ar t ri dge No print car tridge has been installed. Install the pr int cartridge correctly . See p.110 " Cover Open / Print Cartridge(s) Not Detected " . Dr y W aiting... The ink on the printed OHP transparency is being allo wed to dr y . W a iting... Wa i t a m o m e n t . Energy Sa ver The printer is in Energ[...]
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99 Troubleshooting Load the tray with paper of the specified type, and then ch ange t he paper type setting for the tray on the control panel. Alternately , press the [Form Feed] k ey , select a tray containing paper of the specifie d type, and then print. T o cancel the print job, press the [Job Reset] k ey . See p.103 " Paper Size Mismatch/P[...]
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100 Troubleshooting St atus Monitor Errors If an error occurs with t he printer , S tatus Monitor disp lays an er ror message. Click [User Guide...] to display the page corresponding to the error where y ou can check how to solve the problem in mor e detail. Status Monitor Does Not Open If the Status monitor does not open for a shared printer , the[...]
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101 Troubleshooting Pri nting by For m Feed Press the [Form Feed] k ey , select the tray , and then print by Form F eed. 1 . Press the [Form Feed] k ey . 2. Select the tray . 3. Press the [#Enter] ke y . Print: Tray 1 ?: A4 (297 x 210) Print: Tray 1 ?: Plain Paper[...]
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102 Troubleshooting Canceling the Prin t Job Cancel the print job. 1. P r e s s t h e [ J o b R e s e t ] k e y. 2. Press the [#Enter] ke y . 3. Press the [#Enter] ke y . No Paper/T ray Not Detected (Bypass T ray) There is no paper in t he bypass tray or the paper is not loaded pr operly . Do one of t he follo wing: z Load the tr ay . z Press the [[...]
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103 Troubleshooting Press the [#Enter] k e y Press the [#Enter] ke y. 1 . Press the [#Enter] k ey . Paper Size Mismatch/P aper Type Mismatch (T ray 1) The tray is not loaded with paper of the co rrect size or type. Do one of the follo wing: z Change the tray . z Pr int by For m Fee d. z Cancel the print job. z T o change the tray , see p.47 " [...]
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104 Troubleshooting 3. Press the [#Enter] ke y . Canceling the Prin t Job Cancel the print job. 1. P r e s s t h e [ J o b R e s e t ] k e y. 2. Press the [#Enter] ke y . 3. Press the [#Enter] ke y . Print: Tray 1 ?: Plain Paper[...]
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105 Troubleshooting Paper Size Mismatch/P aper Ty pe Mismatch (Bypass T ray) The tray is not loaded with paper of the co rrect size or type. Do one of the follo wing: z Change the tray . z Pr int by For m Fee d. z Cancel the print job. z T o change the tray , see p.47 " Paper Input Menu " . Pri nting by For m Feed Press the [Form Feed] k [...]
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106 Troubleshooting Canceling the Prin t Job Cancel the print job. 1. P r e s s t h e [ J o b R e s e t ] k e y. 2. Press the [#Enter] ke y . 3. Press the [#Enter] ke y . Paper Size Mismatch/P aper Type Mismatch (Auto Tray Select ) The automatically detected tray is not loaded with paper of the correct size or type. Do one of the following: z Chang[...]
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107 Troubleshooting Pri nting by For m Feed Press the [Form Feed] k ey , select the tray , and then print by Form F eed. 1 . Press the [Form Feed] k ey . 2. Select the tray . 3. Press the [#Enter] ke y . Print: Tray 1 ?: A4 (297 x 210) Print: Tray 1 ?: Plain Paper[...]
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108 Troubleshooting Canceling the Prin t Job Cancel the print job. 1. P r e s s t h e [ J o b R e s e t ] k e y. 2. Press the [#Enter] ke y . 3. Press the [#Enter] ke y . Cov er Open A cov er is open. Close the cov e r . Close the top cover or duplex unit co ver . If t he co ver is already closed, open and t hen reclose it. Follo w the procedure be[...]
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109 Troubleshooting 1 . Close the cov er . Check that the duplex unit is correctly atta ched and the duple x unit cov er is closed. z p.21 " Detaching and Reattaching the Multi Bypass Tray (Optional) " Duple x Unit Not Detected The duplex unit is not attached correctly . Follow th e procedure below to attach the duplex unit correctly . z [...]
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110 Troubleshooting Cov er Open / Print Car tridge(s) Not Detected The right front co ver is open. Close the righ t front co ver . Alternatively , t he print car tridges are not installed or are installed incorrect ly . Install t he print cartridges correctly . If the cov er is open: 1 . Close the right front cov er . If the print cartridges are no[...]
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111 Troubleshooting 3. Close the right front co ver . z If the error persists, take the Prin t cartri dge out once, and then install it again. The procedur e abov e should be performed on ly o nce.[...]
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112 Troubleshooting Car tridge End A Print cartridge is empty . Printing can continue using ink r emaining in the printer; ho we ver , no ink is left in the Print car tridge. Check which colour of car tridg e needs to be replaced, and then replace it. Checking ink colour z Checking using the Status monitor z In the illustration abov e, the cyan Pri[...]
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113 Troubleshooting Car tridge/Print-head T ank Empty The ink is completely depleted. Printing ca nnot be p erformed . Replace the Print ca rtridge. Checking ink colours z Checking using the Status monitor z In this illustr ation, the cyan Pri nt cartridge has completely run out. Checking the car tridge replacement indi cators of th e printer contr[...]
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114 Troubleshooting When the Ink Collector Un it is Almost F u ll/F ull The Ink Collector Unit is almost full. Make su re y ou have a new ink collector unit on hand. The Ink Collector Unit is full . Replac e it. Depending on your print ing document, the ink coll ector un it may fill up sooner than normal. An "“Ink Collector almost full”&qu[...]
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115 Troubleshooting 3. Close the ink collector unit cov er slo wly . If the message reappears, contact your service representative. z p.119 " Where to Inquire " Out of Printable T emperature R ange Follo w the procedure belo w to relocate the printer when the temperature inside the printer is inappropriate, extr emely high or low , for pr[...]
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116 Troubleshooting Network Interface Board Er ror An error in the network interface board network function has occurred. Do the follo wing: 1. Tu r n t h e p r i n t e r o f f . 2. T urn t he printer on. If the message reappears, do the following: 3. T urn t he printer off. 4. T urn the network interface board's screw countercl ockwise with a[...]
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117 Troubleshooting Adjusting the Printer Adjust the printer from the [Maintenance] tab in t he printer properties dialog box. z p.69 " Head-cleaning " z p.70 " Head-flushing " z p.70 " Adjust Print-head Po sitions " z p.72 " Registrat ion " z p.73 " Adjust Paper Feed "[...]
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Inquiries and Consumables 118 J0076605_1.00 Copyright © 2005 All ri ghts reser ved. Inquiries and Consumables Where to Inquire ............................................................................................................... ............................................................ 1 1 9 Recommended Consumables ...................[...]
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119 Inquiries and Consumables Where to Inquire For inquiries, contact your sales or service repr esentative.[...]
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120 Inquiries and Consumables R ecommended Consumables Consumables recommended for this printer are listed. Purchase necessar y consumables before y our supply runs out. For information about consumables, contact your sales or service representative . z Print car tridges[...]
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121 Inquiries and Consumables Option and Consumables The following options can be used with the printer: z Multi Bypass T ray T ype BY1 000 Y o u can also feed paper fr om the bypass tray . z Network Interface Boar d T ype GX2 Y ou can print ov er the netw ork. z For information abo ut options and consumables, conta ct your service representative.[...]
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123 Maintaining Cleaning Clean the outside of t he printer regularly to maintain the condition of the pri nter . T o clean the ext erior of the pri nter , wipe it with a soft, dr y or damp cloth. If the dir t does not come of f, wipe the printer first wit h a cloth moistened with a neutral detergent, then with a damp cloth, and finally wit h a dry [...]
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124 Maintaining Mo ving The precautions when moving the printer a shor t distance or long distance are explained. Mo ving a Shor t Distance The precautions when moving the printer a shor t distance or long distance are explained. 1 . T urn the pow er off, disconnect the USB cable, and then unplug the pow er cord from the wall out- let. 2. Lift the [...]
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125 Maintaining Contact sales or service repr esentative f or details. z The inside of the printer may become dirty if t he printer is not le vel when tr ansported.[...]
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126 Maintaining Disposing Consult with an author ized dealer to dispose of the printer .[...]
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127 Maintaining When Not Using for a Long P eriod of Time If the printer will not be used for a long time, turn its po wer of f, disconnect the USB cable , and then unplug the pow er cable from the wall outlet. Be careful of t he following: z The nozzles of the print-heads may dr y out and becom e clogged. T o prevent this, periodically print some-[...]
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Preparing for Printing 128 J0076605_1.00 Copyright © 2005 All ri ghts reser ved. Preparing for Printing Confirming t he Connection Method ........................................................................................................................................ 1 29 Local Connection ....................................................[...]
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129 Preparing for Printing Confirming the Connection Method This printer supports lo cal and network connection. Before installing the printer driver , check how the printe r is connected. Follow the driver installation procedure that is appropriate to the connection met hod. Local Connection Local connection can be established via USB connection. [...]
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130 Preparing for Printing Windows 2000/XP , W indo ws Server 2003 Win do w s N T 4 .0 Using as a Network Printer This printer can be used as the Windows network printer , the NetWar e print ser ver , or the NetW are remote printer. z See the explanation of ho w to install the printer driver for each type of netw ork printer. z p.143 " Using a[...]
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131 Preparing for Printing Installing the Printer Driv er (USB) Follo w the procedure belo w to install the printer dr iv er only . If you installed the printer driver when perform ing Quick In stall for USB, there is no need to install it again here. z T o install the printer driver unde r Windows 2000/XP or Windows Se rver 2003, y ou must log on [...]
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132 Preparing for Printing 6. Mak e sure that th e computer and printer are properly conn ected, and then pr ess the [P ow er] key. Installation starts. 7 . Select whether or not to open the Status mo nitor automatically , and then click [N e xt >]. 8. Check the installation resu lt, and t hen click [Finish]. z Y ou cannot select [Connected with[...]
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133 Preparing for Printing Sharing the Printer Setting Up a Ser v er Follo w the procedure below to set up a print ser ver so that the printe r can be shared b y users. z For Windows 2000/XP , Windows Server 2003, and Windows NT 4.0, log on as an administrator (a user with an administrator right). Configure a computer connected to t he printer as t[...]
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134 Preparing for Printing 2. Click [Printer Driver]. 3. Read the license agreement, and then click [I accept the agreem ent.]. 4. Click [Next >]. 5. Click [Connected via L AN]. 6. Click [Next >]. 7 . Click the plus mark ne xt to a printer name. 8. Click [Port :< LP T1: >] under [Printer name:]. 9. Click [Add]. 1 0. Click [Network Print[...]
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135 Preparing for Printing Using the Smar tDe viceMonitor for Client P or t This sect ion ex plains ho w to set up the SmartDevi ceMonitor for Client. Installi ng Smar tDe viceMonitor for Cli ent This sect ion ex plains ho w to instal l the SmartDeviceMonitor for Client. z T o install SmartDeviceMonit or for Client under Windo ws 2000 /XP Pr ofessi[...]
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136 Preparing for Printing Af ter reading the agreement, click [I accept the agreement.], and t hen click [Next >]. 5. Click [Connected via L AN]. 6. Double-click the printer name to display the printer settings. The details show n in [Comment :], [Driver:], and [P ort :] var y depending on the operating system, printer model, and por t. 7 . Cli[...]
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137 Preparing for Printing Auto Run may not w ork with cer tain operating system se ttings. If this happ ens, launch "Setup.ex e" on the CD-ROM root director y . 3. Click [Printer Driver]. 4. The sof tw are license agreement appea rs in the [<License Agreement>] dialog box. Af ter reading the agreement, click [I acce pt the agreemen[...]
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138 Preparing for Printing Changing the Port Settings for Smar tDe viceMonitor for Client Follo w the procedure belo w to change the Smar tDeviceMon itor for Client settings, such as T CP/IP timeout, reco very/parallel printing, and printer groups. z If you via a print server connected to the printer are using the SmartDeviceMonitor port, Reco very[...]
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139 Preparing for Printing z For information abo ut these settings, s ee Smar tDeviceMonitor for Client Help.[...]
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140 Preparing for Printing Using the Standard TCP/IP P or t Installing the Printer Driv er z T o install printer driv er under Windows 2000 /XP Pr ofessional, and Window s Ser v er 2003, you must hav e an account that has Manage Printers permission. Log on as an Administrato rs or Po wer Users gr oup member . 1 . Quit all applications currently run[...]
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141 Preparing for Printing z If the message "Digital Signature Not F ound" or the [Found New Hardwar e Wizard] or [Har dware Installat ion] dialog box appear s, see "Notes on the Instal lation", Quick Installatio n Guide. z A message about restarting the computer may appear . Restart the computer to complete installation. z A me[...]
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142 Preparing for Printing Using the LPR P or t Installing the Printer Driv er z T o install this printer driver under Windo ws 2000/XP Professional, Windo ws Server 2003, and Window s NT 4.0, you must hav e an ac count that has Manage Printers permission. Log on as an Administrators or Pow er Users group member. 1 . Quit all applications currently[...]
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143 Preparing for Printing Using as the Window s Netw ork Printer Installing the Printer Driv er T o use the print ser ver , install the printer driver by sele cting "Netw ork printer ser ver", and then select the Win- dow s 2000/XP , Windows Server 2003, or Windows NT 4.0 shared printer . This section assumes that the client has alr eady[...]
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144 Preparing for Printing 15 . C l i c k [ C o n t i n u e ] . The printer driver installation star ts. If the message "Digital Signature Not F ound" or t he [Sof twar e Installation] or [Hardware Installation] dia- log bo x appears, click [ Y es] or [Continu e Anyw ay] to continue the in stallation. 1 6. Click [Finish] in the installati[...]
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145 Preparing for Printing Using as the NetW are Print Ser ver/R emote Printer This explains ho w to set up the Windows computer used as the NetW are client. z T o install this printer driver under Windo ws 2000/XP Professional, Windo ws Server 2003, and Window s NT 4.0, you must hav e an ac count that has Manage Printers permission. Log on as an A[...]
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146 Preparing for Printing 1 5. In the [Printers] window , open the printer proper ties. Under Windows XP or Windows Server 2003, open the printer proper ties from the [Printers and Fax es] window . 1 6. On the [Printer Settings] tab, clear the[ Form Feed] an d [Enable Banner] check bo xes. Under Window s 2000/XP , Windows Server 2003, or Windows N[...]
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147 Preparing for Printing If a Message Appears during Installation Message number 58 or 34 indicates the printer driver cannot be installed using Auto Run. Uninstall and then reinstall the printer driver .[...]
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148 Preparing for Printing Making Option Settings for the Printer Mak e option settings for the printer using the printer driver when bidirectional communication is disabled. Conditions for Bidirecti onal Communication Bidirectional communicat ion allows informat ion about paper size and feed direction settings to be a utomatically sent to the prin[...]
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149 Preparing for Printing If options in the [Accessories] tab are disabled, bidirect ional connection is enabled. In this case, no change is necessar y for option setti ngs. If you are using the RPCS raster printer driver , click t he [Accessories] tab. 5. Select options installed from th e [Select printer options:] area, and then mak e the necess[...]
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Printer Driver 150 J0076605_1.00 Copyright © 2005 All ri ghts reser ved. Printer Driver T wo T ypes of Printer Proper ties Dialog Bo x ........................................................................................................................... 1 5 1 Opening the Printer Proper ties Dialog Bo x ........................................[...]
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151 Printer Driver T wo T ypes of Printer Proper ties Dialog Bo x There are tw o typ es of printer properties dialog box, namely: Custom Setting and Multi-tab. The default is Cus- tom Setting. z Custom Setting This type is suitable for users who rar ely need to chan ge printe r pr oper ties settings and print using generally the same settings. Cust[...]
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152 Printer Driver Opening the Printer Proper ties Dialog Bo x The printer proper ties dialog box can be opened from an application or from the [S tart] menu of W indo ws. Depending on how you open it, the available tabs va r y . Opening from the S tar t Menu All printer proper ties settings can be changed if the printer proper ties dialog bo x is [...]
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153 Printer Driver Windows XP Professi onal, Window s Ser v er 2003 1 . On the [Star t] menu, click [Printers and Faxes]. 2. Click the icon of the printer , and then clic k [Printing Preferences...] on the [File] menu. z T o open the Windows printer proper ties, click [Properties] on the [File] menu. The printer proper ties dialog box appears. Open[...]
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Printing 154 J0076605_1.00 Copyright © 2005 All ri ghts reser ved. Printing Printing on V arious Paper T ypes ............................................................................................................................................... 1 56 Printing on Plain Paper ..................................................................[...]
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155 Printing Printing W eb Pages ............................................................................................................................... ................................... 1 8 1 Reducing and Enlar ging to Fit the P aper Size (Fit to paper size) ............................................................................... [...]
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156 Printing Printing on V arious Paper T ypes The print method dif fers depending on the type of paper used for printin g. Use a print method appropriate for each paper type. Printing on Plain Paper Follo w the procedure belo w to print on plain paper . 1 . Load plain paper into t ray . 2. Open the printer proper ties di alog box from the applicat[...]
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157 Printing Printing on Inkjet T ransparency Follo w the procedure belo w to print on inkjet transparency . Load inkjet transparency in tray . Printed inkjet transparencies tak e some time to dry . W e r ecommend that you r emov e a printed inkjet tr anspar- ency from the output tray before the next inkjet tr ansparency is delivered. The print del[...]
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158 Printing 4. Load inkjet transparency into tray 1 with t he no tc hed corner in the right front corner of the tray . Curled inkjet transparency may jam. Straighten any curls before loading. If other paper is loaded, remove it, and then load inkjet transparency . T o prevent the leading edge of transparencies fr om being scratched, pla ce tr ansp[...]
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159 Printing 8. Slide the env e lope selector to the for w ard position . 9. Open the printer proper ties di alog box from the application. 1 0. On the [Print Settings] tab, click [Inkjet T ransparency] in the [P aper type:] list. If the dialog box type is Multi-tab, click [Inkjet T ransparency] in the [P aper type:] list on the [Setup] tab. 1 1 . [...]
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160 Printing 2. Pull out tray 1 . Pull tray 1 completel y out. T ake car e not to dr op it. 3. Squeeze the paper guides on both sides, an d then adjust them acco rding to the paper size. Beforehand, mak e sure to squeeze the front end paper guide, and then e xpand the guide . 4. Load glossy paper with the print side face do wn. The print side is ro[...]
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161 Printing 6. Push tray 1 gently in until it stops. 7 . Low er t he output tray . 8. Slide the env e lope selector to the for w ard position . 9. Open the printer proper ties di alog box from the application. 1 0. On the [Print Settings] tab, click [Gl ossy Paper] in the [P aper type:] list. If the dialog box type is Multi-tab, click [Glossy P ap[...]
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162 Printing z p.28 " Paper Handling Precautions " Printing on Env elopes Follo w the procedure belo w to print on env elopes. Env elopes are loaded in tray 1 here. 1 . Lif t the output tray . 2. Pull out tray 1 . Pull tray 1 completel y out. T ake car e not to dr op it. 3. When printing on an en velope that has the flap on the long edge,[...]
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163 Printing When printing on an envelope that has the flap on the shor t edge, leave the flap unfolded, and then load the envelope bottom-first, print side down. Y ou can load up to 20 env elopes. Before loading env elopes, make sure their edges are sharply creased by rubbing the edges with a pen or similar object. Load env elopes carefully becaus[...]
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164 Printing The printer proper ties dialog bo x closes. 1 1 . Make print s ettings, and then click [OK]. z T o print in r eve rse orientation in the printer driver s ettings, select the [Rotate by 1 80 degrees:] check box on the[Page Setti ngs] tab. z p.151 " Two Types of Printer Pro perties Dialog Box " z p.28 " Paper Handling Prec[...]
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165 Printing 6. Insert a sheet of paper into the b ypass tray with the p rint side face up. Printing star ts when you push in the paper. Printing cannot start until the machine finishes cleani ng its head. Load the p aper in the bypass tray when cleaning finishes. Insert the sheet straight into the b ypass tray . 7 . Make print settings, and then c[...]
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166 Printing Canceling Printing Print jobs can be canceled from either a printer or comp uter. Ho w to can cel print jobs diff ers accor ding to their job status. Check the job status first. Canceling a Print Job Being Printed Cancel the print job from the Status monitor or by pressing the [Cancel] ke y of the printer. Canceling a print job in queu[...]
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167 Printing 1 . Check that printing has star ted. Not only the print job being printed but also the print jobs in queue will be canceled. If y ou pre ss the [Job R eset] k ey while the printe r is r eceiving pri nt data for a print job (the [P ow er] ke y is blinking), that print job is also canceled. 2. Press the [Job Reset] k e y . It will take [...]
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168 Printing Adjusting Print Quality Print quality and colour tone can be adjusted to suit the print data. Printing Using Preset Print Quality Settings With pr eset print quality se ttings, y ou do not hav e to ma k e print qualit y settings ev er y time you print. F ollo w the procedure belo w to print using a preset print quality setting. 1 . Ope[...]
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169 Printing Saving Colour In k When Printing Follo w the procedur e below to save colour ink b y printing gr aphics and images with less than the usua l amount of ink. T ext is printed as usual so that it can r emain clear and easy to r ead. 1 . Open the file you w ant to print from the applicat ion, and then open the printer proper ties dialog bo[...]
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170 Printing z p.151 " Two Types of Printer Pro perties Dialog Box " z For details about [Image pr ocessing pr iority], see the prin ter driver Help. Correcting the Hue of Digital Photos Correct the hue of digital photos. This is ef fective especially for over exposed or undere xposed images. Exposure is affected by the le vels of light i[...]
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171 Printing The printer proper ties dialog bo x closes. 7 . Make print settings, and then click [OK]. z p.151 " Two Types of Printer Pro perties Dialog Box " Changing the Dither Pattern A dither pattern is a pattern of dots used to simulate a co lour or shade of an image. If the pattern is changed, the characteristic s of the image will [...]
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172 Printing The [Change User Settings] dialog box appears. 4. On the [Image Adjustments] tab, sele ct the [Use error dif fusion] check bo x. 5. Select the error diffusion target from the drop-down menu. 6. Click [OK]. The [Change User Settin gs] dialog box closes. 7 . Mak e the necessary settings, and then click [OK]. The printer proper ties dialo[...]
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173 Printing If the dialog box type is Multi-tab, click [User settings] in the [Print Quality] area on the [Setu p] tab. 3. Click [Change...]. The [Change User Settings] dialog box appears. 4. On the [Image Adjustments] tab, selec t a gray reproduction method in the [Gray reproduction (T e xt/Line Ar t):] list. 5. Click [OK]. The [Change User Setti[...]
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174 Printing Using ICM Follo w the procedur e below to correct colours using the Windows ICM (Image Colour Matching) function. ICM is a colour management system that adjusts colours be tween I/O de vices. Use this function to produce print result s with colour s as close as po ssible to those dis p layed on the computer screen . T o use t his funct[...]
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175 Printing Make adjustments by moving the slider or clicking [-] or [+]. 6. Click [OK]. The [Change User Settin gs] dialog box closes. 7 . Mak e the necessary settings, and then click [OK]. The printer proper ties dialog bo x closes. 8. Mak e print settings, and then click [OK]. z p.151 " Two Types of Printer Pro perties Dialog Box " z [...]
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176 Printing For e xample, to mak e red more vivid, mak e red strong er (by decr easing cyan) or decrease green and blue (making magenta and yello w stronger). The more red is used, the br ighter the image looks. This is useful to adjust the colour of a dark image. On the contrar y , t he less gr een and blue are used, the duller the image looks. U[...]
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177 Printing 2. On the [Print Settings] ta b, click [User settings] in the [Print Quali ty] area. If the dialog box type is Multi-tab, click [User settings] in the [Print Quality] area on the [Setu p] tab. 3. Click [Change...]. The [Change User Settings] dialog box appears. 4. Click the [Misc.] tab. 5. Select the [Change data processing] check bo x[...]
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178 Printing Emphasizing Bold T ype According to the Font Size Y ou can emphas ize bold type according to the font size. z This function is not av ailable under Windo ws 98/Me. 1 . Open the file you w ant to print from the applicat ion, and then open the printer proper ties dialog bo x. 2. Click the [Printer Configuration] tab. 3. On the [Printer C[...]
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179 Printing Printing Images Vividly By changing the printer proper ties settings or using special paper , vivid images can be printed. Changing the printer properties settings Prints can be made with priority on pri nt qualit y . Chan ge print quality settings in the printer proper ties dia- log box. Using special paper Printing on special paper w[...]
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180 Printing V arious Print Functions Follo w the procedure belo w to print multiple sets of the same document. z p.156 " Printing on Various Paper Types " Printing Multiple Document Sets Depending on the application, this setting may not be available. If you do not use the Collate function, prints will be deli ver ed in page batches (P1 [...]
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181 Printing The printer proper ties dialog bo x closes. 5. Mak e print settings, and then click [OK]. z p.151 " Two Types of Printer Pro perties Dialog Box " Printing W eb Pages Use the procedures described below to mak e settings for printing W eb pages. When a W eb page is printed, it may not f it on the paper used or it may not be pri[...]
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182 Printing Reducing and Enlarging to Fit the P aper Size (Fit to paper size) Follo w the procedure belo w to print document pages reduced or enlarged to fit the paper size. By specifying a document and paper size, an appropriate reduction or enlar gement ratio is selected automatically . This is useful when reducing or enlarging fr om or to stand[...]
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183 Printing 5. If [Directional magnification...] is selected, enter ratios in the [V ertical:] and [Horizonta l:] bo xes , and then cl ick [OK]. 6. Select the [Centering] check bo x to centre an image. z If [Scale] or [Directional magnificatio n...] is selected, a wide margin may be created on the right or bottom of the paper . If this happens, se[...]
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184 Printing z If you do not want to reduce images from documents lar ger than A4/Letter, clear the [R educe au tomati cally to fit A4] check box in t he [Printer Configuration] tab. This is useful if y ou want to pr int document images at full size e ven if they run off the paper . z p.151 " Two Types of Printer Pro perties Dialog Box " [...]
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185 Printing 4. Click [P or trait] or [L andscape]. Select the orientation t hat matches the document orientation and feeding direction. 5. Click the [Setup] tab. 6. Check that the tray with the paper y ou want to prin t on is selected in the [Paper source tray:] list. 7 . Mak e the necessary settings, and then click [OK]. The printer proper ties d[...]
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186 Printing Select the orientation t hat matches the document orientation and feeding direction. 1 2. Make the necessary settings, and then click [OK]. The printer proper ties dialog bo x closes. 1 3. Check that the orientation selected in the [Page Setup] dialog bo x of the application is the same as that selected in step 11 . If it is not, mak e[...]
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187 Printing z For details abou t printing on both side s of paper, see the printer driv er Help. Printing Multiple Document Pages per Sheet (Lay out) Follo w the procedure belo w to print multiple document pages per sheet. When using Layout, a suitable reduction or enlar gement ra tio is selected automatically based on th e paper size and the numb[...]
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188 Printing 3. Select th e [Layout/P oster :] check bo x, and then click [Poster] in the list. 4. Click the icon representing the numbe r of sheets y ou want to split the image ov er . The icons are display ed in either landscape or por trait depending on the document orientation. 5. Mak e the necessary settings, and then click [OK]. The printer p[...]
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189 Printing 4. Click [Details...]. The [Header/Footer/Adjust image position /Binding margins] dialog box appears. 5. In the [Adjust Image P osition] area, select the dire ction in which y ou want to shif t the print area in the [Direction:] list. Margins (top, bottom, lef t, right) change accor ding to the s elected direction. 6. Enter a binding m[...]
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190 Printing Printing with a Layout Su itable for Making Booklets Follo w the procedure belo w to print on both sides of paper using a layout suitable for making booklets. There are tw o kinds of booklet layout : [Booklet 1] and [B ooklet 2]. With [Booklet 1], each sheet is folded in half separately , t hen the folded sheets are stacked and bound. [...]
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191 Printing z T o not stamp the last page, on the [Printer Conf igur ation] tab, set [Spool format:] to [RAW]. z p.151 " Two Types of Printer Pro perties Dialog Box " Creating a New W a termark Follo w the procedure belo w to create a ne w watermark. There are tw o kinds of watermar ks: image w atermarks made up of a bitmap file (extensi[...]
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192 Printing Overlay ima ge f ile: Data saved in a format allowing it to be used as a superimposing image. Overlay set : An ov erlay image file and setting details (such as ho w and wh ich page an o verla y image is superimposed on) are combined, named, and register ed as a set. Each set registered is called an o verlay set. When printing, select a[...]
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193 Printing 2. Click [Add/Change Custom Settings...], and click [Sav e as Overlay Data... ] in the [Job type:] list. If the dialog box type is Mult i-tab, click [Save as Ov erlay Data...] in the [Job type:] list. 3. Select the o verlay image file you want to delete. 4. Click [Delete]. A confirm ation message appears. 5. Click [OK]. The ov erla y i[...]
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194 Printing z The last blank page of booklet or duple x-printed document s that contain uneven page numb ers can also be stamped. For e xample, w hen booklet or duple x printing a fifteen-page document , the sixteenth page (blank) can also be stamped. z T o not stamp the last page, on the [Printer Conf igur ation] tab, set [Spool format:] to [RAW][...]
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195 Printing 1. The print preview of the pattern and the text you set is displayed. 2. The document is copied to the m achine that the Copy Dat a Security unit is insta lled. 3. The document is blanked by gray overprint. z Only the RPCS raster printer driver is supported. z Y ou cannot par tially embed a pat tern and te xt in a document. z Use 1 82[...]
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196 Printing Printing a Document Using [Mask type:] 1. The print preview of the pattern and the text you set is displayed. 2. The document is copied to the copier or the multifun ction machine. 3. The pattern and the text you set appear. z Y ou cannot par tially embed patterns and te xt strings in a document. z Copy r esults va r y accor ding to ma[...]
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197 Printing Impor tant Notice z The supplier does not provide w a rranty r egarding the app ear ance of pr int patterns and ot her copy pr otec- tion features. The appearance of the print patterns and the per formance of Unauthorized Copy Cont rol may vary depending on t he quality of paper used and the machine model and settings. z The supplier t[...]
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198 Printing Custom Settings Frequently used printer properties se ttings can be registered as a custom setting. Since custom settings can be saved in a file and recalled fr om that file, multip le users can share that file to print with the same printer proper ties settings. Printing Follo w the procedure belo w to print wi th the re gister ed cus[...]
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199 Printing When creating a new custom setting based on an existi ng custom setting, select the custom sett ing from which you can make the ne w setting with the least cha nges. 3. Click [Add/Change Cus tom Settings...]. 4. Mak e the settings on the [Setup], [Page Settings], and [Edit] tabs. Settings not included in a cust om setting are as follo [...]
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200 Printing 3. Select the custom setting y ou want to delete. [No setting] cannot be d eleted. 4. Click [Delete Custom Setting]. A confirm ation message appears. 5. Click [OK]. 6. Click [Close]. 7. C l i c k [ O K ] . The printer proper ties dialog bo x closes. z If you delete the custom setting s that were re gistered automaticall y during instal[...]
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201 Printing Up to eight c haracters can be entered. The extensi on is .rst. 6. Click [OK]. The [Save Custom Setting] dialog bo x closes. The cu stom setting is saved in a custom setting file. Registering a Custom Setting Using a Custom Setting File Follo w the procedure belo w to register a custom setting from a custom setting file. This file woul[...]
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202 Printing 3. Click [Refr esh Printer Information]. If bidirectio nal communication is w orking, printer co nf iguration settings in the [A ccessories] area and cus- tom settings in t he [Custom Setting] list are updated. If bidirectio nal communication is not w orking, custom settings in the [Custom Setting] list ar e updated according to the cu[...]
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203 Printing Suppor ting Multi-Languages Even if the operating sy stems of the print ser ver and client computer diffe r , you can use the Windows' P oint and Print function to automatically detect the language being used and display the pr inter driver's [Printing Pr efer- ences] dialog box in that language. The following languages ar e [...]
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205 Monitoring and Confi guring the Printer Using the Status Monitor Using the Status monitor , you can check the prin t job st at us, erro r m essa ges am ount of rema ini ng i nk, and ot her printer status infor mation. z p.39 " Replacing a P rint Cartridge " z p.100 " Status Mo nitor Error s " z p.166 " Canceling Printin[...]
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206 Monitoring and Confi guring the Printer Using Smar tDe viceMonitor for Client SmartDeviceMonitor for Client is an application that ha s functions such as the peer-to-peer printing machine monitoring. W e recommend y ou install this application on the client computer . Smar tDeviceMonito r for Client is required if y ou need to print o ver a net[...]
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207 Monitoring and Confi guring the Printer z Check the printer's network settings and system configuration. z Be notified of print completion. z View up to 1 00 print jobs that belong to y ou. Monitoring Printers Follo w the procedur e below to monitor the printer using SmartDeviceMonitor for Client. 1 . Launch Smar tDeviceMonitor for Client.[...]
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208 Monitoring and Confi guring the Printer The Print Ser ver Setting dialog bo x appears. 2. Select the [Notify client PCs of printout/data- transmission ] check box, and then click [OK]. Depending on the pr int ser v er setting, a dialog box a ppears. Read the message in t he dialog box, and then click [OK]. By clicking [Cancel ], the changed set[...]
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209 Monitoring and Confi guring the Printer z For details abou t how the icon indicates the printer status, see the SmartDeviceMonitor for Client Help. z If you are using the printer in a DHCP environment, see p.23 7 " Using DHCP " . Displaying the Printer Status Y ou can displa y the printer st atus. 1 . Launch Smar tDeviceMonitor for Cl[...]
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210 Monitoring and Confi guring the Printer When Using IPP with SmartDeviceMonitor for Client When using IPP with Smar tDev iceMonitor for Client, no te the following: z The network printer c an only receiv e one print job fro m Smar tDeviceMonitor for Client at a time. While the network printer is printing, anothe r user cannot access it until the[...]
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211 Monitoring and Confi guring the Printer Using W eb Bro w ser Using W eb browser , you can check the printer status and change settings. Avai la bl e o pe ra t io ns The following operations can be r emotely per formed using W eb browser fr om a client computer . z Displaying printer status or setti ngs z Res e tt in g t he p ri nt er z Making p[...]
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212 Monitoring and Confi guring the Printer 1. Menu Area A menu appears. When you click an item in the men u area, a sub-menu is display ed or information about the item appears. 2. Work Area Information about an item selected in the menu area appears her e. Information displaye d in the work ar ea does not update automatically . T o update the inf[...]
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213 Monitoring and Confi guring the Printer Checking the Printer Status Y ou can check the printer status. 1 . Launch the W e b bro wser . 2. In the address bar , enter "http://(pr inter's IP address or host name)/". The printer's top page appears. If SSL encr yption has been enabled, enter "https://(printer's IP addre[...]
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214 Monitoring and Confi guring the Printer z The paper size is wr ong. z The paper size and type are wrong. z A cov er is open. z The paper has been loaded incorrectly . z The machine is out of its operational temperatur e range. Flow char t showing ho w to specify notif ication b y e-mail T o specify t he netw ork inter face board setting, use th[...]
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215 Monitoring and Confi guring the Printer If you set [SM TP Authenti cation] to [O n], the pr inter will tr y logging on using only CRAM MD5. If y ou set [SMTP Authentication] to [Off], the printer will try logging on using PLAIN and then LOGIN. Specifying POP before SMTP By specifying the SMTP authentication setting, you can send e-mails to dest[...]
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216 Monitoring and Confi guring the Printer E-mail T ransmission Func tio n G rou p 1- 4 T ransmission function group 1-4 Rec ipie nt Set up Recipient address 1-1 0 Email T ransmission F unction Alerts This section lists the settings for notification by e-mail. Functions Selectable value Default Group Name 19 characters max. (1-byte al- phanumerics[...]
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217 Monitoring and Confi guring the Printer About the W eb Brow ser Help Using "Setti ngs", y ou can vie w help on the thin gs y ou can d o thr ough the W eb bro wser . 1 . Launch the W e b bro wser . 2. In the address bar , enter "http://(pr inter's IP address or host name)/". If SSL encr yption has been enabled, enter &qu[...]
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218 Monitoring and Confi guring the Printer R emote Maintenance via T elnet (mshell) Y ou can use telnet to make and check the printer's settings, and check th e printer's settings z Y ou must set a password so that only the network adm inistrator can perform remote maintenance (ms hell). z Y ou must enter th is passw ord to mak e or chan[...]
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219 Monitoring and Confi guring the Printer 5 : Configur e SNMP 6 : Configur e SMTP 7 : Configur e SMTP (Gr oup 1) 8 : Configur e SMTP (Gr oup 2) 9 : Configur e SMTP (Gr oup 3) 10 : C o n f i g u r e S M T P ( G r o u p 4 ) 96 : Disp lay Status 9 7 : Reset Settings to Defaults 98 : Re start Print Ser ver 99 : Exit Configure General Configure TCP/IP[...]
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220 Monitoring and Confi guring the Printer Configure SMB Configure SNMP Configure SMTP (Group 1) Configure SMTP (Group 2) IP Filter Config – Filter #3 End Address You can specify the IP filter's end address. Setting s Description SMB You can select whether or not to use the SMB protocol. Computer Name You can specify the computer name. Work[...]
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221 Monitoring and Confi guring the Printer Configure SMTP (Group 3) Configure SMTP (Group 4) Display Status Reset Settings to Defaults Y ou can select whether or not to initialize the printer to its defaul t settings. Restart Print Ser ver Y ou can select whether or not to restart the print ser ver . Exit Y ou can exit fr om specifying printer set[...]
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222 Monitoring and Confi guring the Printer Energy Sa ver Mode The printer is in Energy Sav er mode. Printing. .. The printer is printing. No Paper T ray 1 ha s no paper . Bypass tray has no paper . Unit Not Detected Bypass tray is not correctly attached. The duplex feed unit is not correctly attached. Off line The printer is off-line. Replace Ink [...]
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223 Monitoring and Confi guring the Printer SNMP The Ethernet inter face includes the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent for UDP and IPX. Using the SNMP manager , y o u can obtain printer data. The default community name is "public". Using th is community name, you can obtai n MIB data. Suppor ting MIB (SNMP v1/v2) z MIB-II z[...]
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225 Using a Printer Server Preparing Printer Ser ver This section explains how to configure the printer as a Windows netw ork printer . The printer is configured to enabling network clients to use it. When the network prin ter is connected via Smar tDeviceMonito r for Client, you can set the printing notification function to no tify clients of the [...]
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226 Using a Printer Server Setting a Client 1 . From the [Start] button on the task bar , point to [Program], point to [Smar tDe viceMonitor for Cli- ent], and then click [Setting Expansion Function]. A dialog box for setting the expansion function appears. 2. Select the [Use the e xpansion func tion] check box in [Notify Printing]. 3. Select the [[...]
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227 Using a Printer Server Using NetW are This section explains setting pr ocedures for netw ork printers in the N etW are envir onment. In the Netware envi- ronm ent, y ou can connect the printer as a "print server" o r as "rem ote printer". Netw ork interface board supports NetW are 5. 1/6.5. The network interface board is set[...]
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228 Using a Printer Server z Print Ser ver Name: Enter the NetW are print ser ver name. T o use network inter face board as a print ser ver , enter t he name of a print ser ver that is not activ e on the file sever . Use up to 4 7 single-byte char acters. z Login P assword: Use same passw ord as for NetW are login. Use up to 3 1 single-byte charact[...]
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229 Using a Printer Server 7 . Click [NetW are Settings]. Setup items are as follo ws. z Netwar e: Set Netware to enable or disable. z IPX Pr otocol: Set IPX Pr otocol to enable or disable. z Network Fr ame T ype : Select the frame type to be used. z Operat ion Mode: Select whether the netw ork interface board is to be used as a print server or as [...]
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230 Using a Printer Server 1 1 . Select the [Def ine additional properties ] c heck box, and then click [Create]. 1 2. Assign a print queue to th e created printer . Cl ick [Assignments], and then click [Add...] in the [Print queues] area. 1 3. In the [A v ailable objects] bo x, click the previous ly created queue to be highlighted, and then click [...]
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231 Using a Printer Server 3. Click [Settings]. A dialog box for entering a user name and passwor d appears. 4. Enter y our user name and pa ssword, and then click [OK]. If this is the first time to do this, enter "admin" as the user name and leave the password blank. P assword " " (blank) is the factor y default. 5. If this is [...]
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232 Using a Printer Server 9. In the [Class of new object] bo x, clic k [Pri nter] to be highlighted, and then click [OK]. 1 0. In the [Printer name] bo x, enter the printer name. 1 1 . Select the [Def ine additional properties ] c heck box, and then click [Create]. 1 2. Assign a print queue to th e created printer . Cl ick [Assignments], and then [...]
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234 Additional Information Checking the Cur rent Printer Driv er V ersion Follo w the procedure belo w to check the version of the printer driver currently installed. 1 . Open the printer proper ties dialog bo x. 2. Click the [Setup] tab. 3. Click [About]. The [About] dialog box appears. 4. Check the version. z p.151 " Two Types of Printer Pro[...]
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235 Additional Information Sof tw are on the CD-ROM This section describes the "Dr iv er , Manua l & Utility" CD-ROM suppl ied with the printer . Files The following is a l ist of the files on the "Driver , Manual & Utility" CD-ROM. RPCS Raster Printer Driv ers This section gives the file locations of the dif ferent RP C[...]
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236 Additional Information z The machine does not support by Window s XP 64-Bit Edition or Wi ndows Ser ver 20 03 64-Bit Edition. z The printer drivers do not support clustering technology under Window s 2000 and Window s Ser ver 2003 . z For details abou t using the printer driver , see t he printer driver Help. z For details abou t installing the[...]
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237 Additional Information Cautions to T ak e When Using in a Netw ork Connecting a Dial-up Ro uter to a Network When the N etW are file se rver and pr inter are on opposi te sides of a router , pack ets are sent back and fort h, causing communication charges to be incurred. Bec ause pac ket transmissi on is a specification of NetW are, y ou need t[...]
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238 Additional Information z The IP address acquir ed from DHCP can be checked on the config uration page. F o r informati on about printing a configur ation page . z Under the WINS server , host names can be used for remote netw ork printer por ts. z If you are not using the WINS ser v er , reserve the printer's IP addr ess in the DHCP ser ve[...]
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239 Additional Information Configuring SSL Encr yption This section describes how to configure SSL (secure sock e ts lay er) encr yption. SSL (Secure Sock ets Layer) Encryption T o pr otect the communication pat h and establish encr ypted comm unication, create and insta ll the ser ver certif i- cate. There are tw o ways of installing a ser ver cer[...]
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240 Additional Information T o be ab le to r espond to inquiries from users about su ch problems as expiry of the cer tificate, check the contents of the cer tificate. 2. On the [General] tab, click [Ins tall Certif icate...]. Cer tificate Imp ort W izard star ts. 3. Install the certificate by following the Cer tificate Import W izard instructions.[...]
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241 Additional Information Specifications Specifications of the printer and options are listed. Printer Body Print speed Measurements according to the ma nufacturer's measurement system Black draft : 29 ppm Colour draft : 29 ppm Depending on the operating environment, printing may tak e longer than normal. Print direction Suppor ts bidir ectio[...]
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242 Additional Information Paper capacity T ray 1: 250 shee ts Maximum pa per capacity 350 sheets (with t he optional tray installed) Output tray capacity 1 50 sheets The capacity may be less depending on the images printed. Po wer supply 1 00-1 20 V , 50/60 Hz, 1 A or mor e (when fully equipped) Po wer consumption Av erage po wer consumpt ion whil[...]
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243 Additional Information The printing yields of Print car tridges var y depending on the number of times print-head cleaning is per- formed. Also, the printing yields of the Pr int cartridg es packaged with the pr inter are low er than t he yields of the Print ca rtridges av ailable for purchase separately . Option (Bypass tray) Multi Bypass T ra[...]
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244 Additional Information Electromagnetic Inter ference If another electronic device is placed next to the printer , each will inf luence the ot her negativ ely . In t he case of a television or r adio, noise may be generated. If this happens, do the following: z Mov e the television or ra dio as far as possible from the printer . z Change the pos[...]
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245 Additional Information Information about Installed Applications ex pa t Use of the sof tw are installed on this product, including the controller (hereinafter "sof tware") and the expat V er- sion 1 .95.2 application sof twar e (hereinaf ter "e xpat 1 .95 .2"), is subject to the following cond itions: The product manufacture[...]
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246 Additional Information All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms , with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met : 1 . Redistributions of source code must r etain the abov e copyright notice, this list of conditions and the follo w- ing discla imer . 2. R edistributions i[...]
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247 Additional Information z This product includes sof tw are developed b y Adam Glass. z This product includ es software developed by Jonathan Stone. z This product includes so ftware developed b y Jonathan S tone for the NetBSD Project. z This product includ es software developed by Winning Strategies, Inc. z This product includes so ftware devel[...]
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248 Additional Information z This product incl udes cr yptographic sof tware writte n b y Eric Y o ung (eay@cr ypts oft.c om). z This product includ es sof tw are writt en b y Tim Huds on (tjh@cr yptsof t.com). OpenSSL License LICENSE ISSUES ========== ==== The OpenSSL toolkit stays under a dual license, i.e. both t he conditions of the OpenSSL Lic[...]
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249 Additional Information Origina l SSLeay License ----------------------- Copyright (C) 1 995 -1 998 Eric Y oung (eay@cr yptsof t.com) All rights reser ved. This package is an SSL implementation wr itten by Eric Y oung (eay@cr yptsof t.com). The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL. This librar y is fr ee for commercial [...]
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1 Errata for User Guide Please note the following corrections to this manual. Topic Error Corrections Paper>Loadable Paper Si z- es and QuantitiesTray 1 Size Custom paper sizes128 -356mm (length) Custom paper sizes139.7- 356mm (length) Additional Informa- tion>Specifications>Print- er Body Paper sizes (Tray 1 : stand- ard) Custom paper siz[...]
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2 Making Printer Settings > Making Printer Settings Using the Control Pane l > Counter Menu Incomplete Information Counter Menu You can check and print out the machine's counter figures. Counters show the number of prints made by the machine. Print counter numbers do n ot include test patterns printed us- ing "Maintenance", sys[...]
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3 Displaying the Counter You can display the counter. A On the control panel, pres s the { Menu } key. B Press {U} or {T} to scroll to "Counter" on the display, and then press the { #Enter } key. C Press {U} or {T} to scroll to "Show Counter" on the disp lay, and then press the { #Enter } key. D Checks the "Color" and [...]
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4 Copyright © 20 06 Printed in China EN USA J007-6710A TosP1-EN_Errata_PeraC_F- EN_FM_forPaper.book Page 4 Thursday, March 30, 2006 11:14 PM[...]