Breadman CF2002 manual

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    CF2002/CF3102 Printer User Manual[...]

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    CF2002/CF3 102 i Welcom e Thank y ou very m uch for you r purchasi ng of t he CF2002/CF 3102 Printer. This us er manua l explain s how to op erate the p rinter and replenish its supp lies. It also gi ves so me tro ubl eshoo tin g tips as well as gen eral precau ti ons to be obse rved when o perating t he printer. To ensure the best perform ance and[...]

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    Contents ii CF 2002/CF3102 Contents 1 Introduction 1.1 Safety Information ............... ................. ................. ................. ...... 1-1 Warning and Precaut ion Symbols ................ ........... ................. ...... 1-1 Meanin g of Symbols .............. ................. ................. ................. ...... 1-1 WARNI[...]

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    Contents CF2002/CF 3102 iii 3 Before Ma king Pr ints 3.1 Compone nts and Their Functions ........... ................. ................. .. 3-1 3.2 Parts Names and Their Func tions ...................... ................. ........ 3-4 Outside o f Printer ...... ................. ................. ................. ................. .. 3-4 Inside o [...]

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    Contents iv CF 2002/CF3102 5 Printer Panel Message s 5.1 Message List ............. ................. ........... ................. ................. ...... 5-1 5.2 When t he Messag e “ No xxxx toner Please chan ge ” Appears .......... ................. ................. ................ ................. ............ 5-4 Messages and Actions .[...]

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    Contents CF2002/CF3 102 v 7.2 Care of th e Printer ......... ................. ................. ................. ............. 7-8 Cleaning ............... ................. ................ ................. ................. ........ 7- 8 Housing cover ................. ................. ................. ................. .............7-8 Prin[...]

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    Contents vi CF 2002/CF3102[...]

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    1.1 Safety Informa tion 1 CF2002/CF3 102 1- 1 Introdu ction Ch apter 1 1 Introduction 1.1 Safet y Informat ion This sec tion contai ns detaile d instructions on the operation and mainten ance of this machi ne. To ach ieve optimu m utility of this d evice, a ll operato rs should ca refully read and follow t he instruc tions in t his manual. Please k[...]

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    1 1.1 Safet y Information 1-2 CF 2002/CF3 102 Introdu ction Ch apter 1 WAR NIN G • Do not modify this pr oduct, as a fire , electr ical shock, or b reakdown could r esult. If the product e mploys a lase r, the laser beam source cou ld cause blindness. • Do not attempt to rem ove the covers a nd pane ls which have been fi xed to th e pro duct. S[...]

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    1.1 Safety Informa tion 1 CF2002/CF3 102 1- 3 Introdu ction Ch apter 1 CAUTION Conne ct the po wer cord to a n elec trical ou tlet that is equi pped with a grou nding te rminal. • Do not use flamma ble spra ys, liq uids, or gases nea r this pr oduct, as a fire cou ld result. • Do not leave a toner unit or drum unit in a place with in easy r eac[...]

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    1 1.1 Safet y Information 1-4 CF 2002/CF3 102 Introdu ction Ch apter 1 Precau tions for Routine Use FCC PART 15 - RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES (F or U.S.A. Users) NOTE: Thi s equipmen t has been tested an d found to comply with the limi ts for a Class A digital de vice, pursu ant to P art 15 of the FCC Rul es. These l imits are de signed to provide reas[...]

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    1.1 Safety Informa tion 1 CF2002/CF3 102 1- 5 Introdu ction Ch apter 1 CE Marking (Declaration of Conformity) for Use rs of the Europe an Union (EU) This pro duct compl ies with th e following EU directiv es: 89/336/EE C, 73/23/ EEC and 93/68 /EEC directives . This de claration is vali d for the area o f the Eur opean Unio n. For Users in c ountrie[...]

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    1 1.2 Expla nation of Man ual Conve ntions 1-6 CF 2002/CF3 102 Introdu ction Ch apter 1 1.2 Explanation of Manual Conventions The marks and te xt formats used in this manual are desc ribed belo w. WARNING Failure to observe ins tructions highl ighted in thi s manner may re sult in fatal or critical injuries. ➜ Observe a ll warnings in order t o e[...]

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    1.3 Explan ation of Ba sic Conce pts 1 CF2002/CF3 102 1- 7 Introdu ction Ch apter 1 1.3 Explanation of Basic Concepts The use of words an d symbo ls in this m anual are ex plained b elow. Paper F eeding During printing, pap er is sup plied from th e right si de of the p rinter and f ed into the output t ray on top or the output opt ion at the left [...]

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    1 1.3 Explan ation of Bas ic Conce pts 1-8 CF 2002/CF3 102 Introdu ction Ch apter 1 “ Width ” and “ Length ” Whenev er paper di mension s are men tioned in this m anual, the first value always refe rs to the width of the pap er (shown as “ Y ” i n the illust ration) and the seco nd to the l ength (sho wn as “ X ” ). Paper Orie ntati[...]

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    1.4 Energy Star ® 1 CF2002/CF3 102 1- 9 Introdu ction Ch apter 1 1.4 Ene rgy Star ® As an ENERGY STAR ® Partner, we have d etermined that thi s machi ne meets the ENERGY STAR ® Gu idelines for energy eff iciency . What is an ENERGY STAR ® Product? An ENERGY STAR ® pro duct has a s pecial feature that allows it to automa tically switch to a ?[...]

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    1 1.5 T rademarks and Regis tered T rademarks 1-10 CF 2002/CF3 102 Introdu ction Ch apter 1[...]

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    2.1 Installat ion Precaution s 2 CF2002/CF3 102 2- 1 Precauti ons Chap ter 2 2 Precautions 2.1 Installation Precau tions Installatio n Site To ensu re utmo st safety and prev ent possibl e malfunc tions, in stall the printer in a locat ion that meet s the f oll owin g requ ir emen ts. - A locati on away from curtains, e tc. that m ay catch fire and[...]

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    2 2.1 I nst all ation Prec aut ion s 2-2 CF 2002/CF3 102 Precauti ons Chap ter 2 Space R equirements To ensu re easy prin ter operatio n, supply replacement, and mainte nance, ad here to the r ecommen ded space re quiremen ts detaile d below . ✎ Note Be sure t o allow a clearance of 4 inch (100 mm) or m ore at the b ack of the print er for the ve[...]

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    2.2 Operat ion Precautions 2 CF2002/CF3 102 2- 3 Precauti ons Chap ter 2 2.2 Operation Precautions Oper atin g envi ron ment The env ironmental re quirement s for corre ct operatio n of the p rinter are as follows.  Tempera ture: 5 0 ° F (10 ° C) to 86 ° F (30 ° C) with fluctuatio ns of n o more than 50 ° F (10 ° C) wit hin an ho ur  Hu[...]

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    2 2.2 Op er ation Prec aut ions 2-4 CF 2002/CF3 102 Precauti ons Chap ter 2 CAUTION If the ventilation d uct at the top of the printer becom es blocked, the inside o f the printer w ill accumu late heat, resultin g in a malfun ction or fire. ➜ Do not place an y object s over the venti lation du ct. CAUTION The ar ea around the fusing unit is extr[...]

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    2.2 Operat ion Precautions 2 CF2002/CF3 102 2- 5 Precauti ons Chap ter 2 CAUTION Precautions for handling ton er: ➜ Be carefu l not to s pill toner inside the p rinter or get toner on y our cloth es or hand s. ➜ If yo ur hands be come so iled with to ner, imme diately w ash them with soap and water. ➜ If toner g ets in yo ur eyes, immed iatel[...]

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    2 2.2 Op er ation Prec aut ions 2-6 CF 2002/CF3 102 Precauti ons Chap ter 2[...]

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    3.1 Com ponents and T heir Func tions 3 CF2002/CF3 102 3- 1 Before M aking Pr ints Chapter 3 3 Before Making Prints 3.1 Components and Their Functions No. Part Name Description 1 Printer Prints th e print data tran smitted f rom th e print er cont roller Referred to as th e printe r throu ghout the manua l. 2 Printer Controller CN310 2e For mor e d[...]

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    3 3.1 Com ponents and Their Func tions 3-2 CF 2002/CF3 102 Before M aking Pr ints Chapter 3 No. Part Name Description 7 Duplex U nit AD- 14 (opti onal) Tu rns over p rints, a llowing double -sided pri nts to be made automatica lly. • If a pri nter contr oller (CN 3102e) and th e duple x unit a re installed on the printer , the memo ry must be exp[...]

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    3.1 Com ponents and T heir Func tions 3 CF2002/CF3 102 3- 3 Before M aking Pr ints Chapter 3 * T he inte rna l opti ons ar e not sh own. Supplem ental Table 1 11 Punch KIT PK-4 (optio nal)* Allows t he hole -punch ing fun ction to b e used if install ed onto finisher FN-8 12 Memory M256- 2 (USA , Cana da: st andar d, others: opti onal) Increa ses t[...]

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    3 3.2 Parts Names and Their Func tions 3-4 CF 2002/CF3 102 Before M aking Pr ints Chapter 3 3.2 Parts Names and T heir Funct ions Outside of Prin ter Pl ain Pl ain Thick1 Thick1 Thick2 Thick3 Thick3 Thick2 E nv el ope O H P 1 3 4 8 2 7 6 5 9 10 11 13 12 15 14[...]

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    3.2 Parts Nam es and Th eir Function s 3 CF2002/CF3 102 3- 5 Before M aking Pr ints Chapter 3 No. Part Name Description 1 Right- side doo r Opened w hen cl earing misfeed s (See p . 5-18 and p. 5- 22.) 2 Manual b ypass tr ay Used fo r manual feedi ng of pap er The pap er is fed one sh eet at a time. Special paper ca n be lo aded. (See p . 4-18. ) 3[...]

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    3 3.2 Parts Names and Their Func tions 3-6 CF 2002/CF3 102 Before M aking Pr ints Chapter 3 Ins ide o f Pri nt er No. Part Name Description 1 Upper ri ght-side door Opened w hen rep lacin g the fusi ng unit or cleari ng mis feeds (See p. 5-24. ) 2 LED-clea ning to ol Used to clean th e surface o f the L ED uni t, for exam ple, w hen replacin g the [...]

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    3.2 Parts Nam es and Th eir Function s 3 CF2002/CF3 102 3- 7 Before M aking Pr ints Chapter 3 Supplies a nd Parts No. Part Name Description 1 Toner Cartridg e There a re fou r toner ca rtridge s: cyan (C ), magen ta (M) , yellow (Y) a nd blac k (BK ). The combin ation o f the f our t oners generate s full-col or imag es. 2 Imaging Unit Generate s t[...]

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    3 3.2 Parts Names and Their Func tions 3-8 CF 2002/CF3 102 Before M aking Pr ints Chapter 3 Options Duplex Unit (AD-14) Paper Fee d Unit (PF-118 ) Finish er (FN-8) No. Part Name Description 1 Duplex unit doo r Opened w hen cl earing a paper m isfeed within the du plex unit No. Part Name Description 2 3rd dra wer Holds up to 500 sheets of paper As m[...]

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    3.2 Parts Nam es and Th eir Function s 3 CF2002/CF3 102 3- 9 Before M aking Pr ints Chapter 3 Large Cap acity Cabi net (PF-121) Finish er (FN-116) Option Tray (JS-100) No. Part Name Description 11 3rd dra wer Holds up to 2,5 00 sheets o f pape r (See p . 4-17. ) No. Part Name Description 12 Front d oor (FN4 ) Opened w hen cl earing a paper misfeed [...]

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    3 3.3 Na mes of Prin ter Panel Pa rts and The ir Functions 3-10 CF 2002/CF3 102 Before M aking Pr ints Chapter 3 3.3 Names of Printer Panel Parts and Their Functions Names of P rinter Panel Parts a nd Their Func tions 2 3 56 7 8 1 4 No. Part Name Description 1 Ready light • Off when the printe r cont roller is off o r start ing up • Lights up i[...]

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    3.4 Selecti ng the R equired Func tion 3 CF2002/CF3 102 3-11 Before M aking Pr ints Chapter 3 3.4 Selecting the Required Function In order t o select functions, th e [Functions ] menu m ust be selec ted. The f ollowing fu nctions can be sele cted fr om the [Fu nctions] menu in t he printer panel. To selec t a function 1 Check that “ Info XXXX ”[...]

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    3 3.4 Sele cting the Required Function 3-12 CF 2002/CF3 102 Before M aking Pr ints Chapter 3 Engine Setu p Items Resume Printing Shut Down Restart Server Shut Down System Reboot System Run Setup This command is used to enter the Setup mode of the printer controller . (For mor e details, r efer to the manu al include d with th e printer cont rol ler[...]

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    3.4 Selecti ng the R equired Func tion 3 CF2002/CF3 102 3-13 Before M aking Pr ints Chapter 3 To set the Engine Setup It ems For exam ple: Low-Po wer Mode 1 Select “ En gine Setup ” an d press the [Set] key. 2 “ Login Admi n Mode ” (login screen for the sett ing mode used by the tech nical represen tative) is displayed . Select “ No ” a[...]

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    3 3.4 Sele cting the Required Function 3-14 CF 2002/CF3 102 Before M aking Pr ints Chapter 3 4 Select “ On ” or “ Off ” usi ng  or  and press t he [Set] key. 5 If “ On ” is sel ected, specify the lengt h of time until the printer a uotmatic ally enters th e Low-Power Mode . 6 Press the [Se t] key.[...]

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    3.5 Turning the Printer On and O ff 3 CF2002/CF3 102 3-15 Before M aking Pr ints Chapter 3 3.5 Turning the Printer On and Off To turn on the printer ➜ Set the po wer switch to “ 1 ” . To turn the p rinter off ➜ Set the po wer switch to “ 2 ” . ✎ Note Do not turn off the printer w hile it is pr inting, oth erwise a pa per misfe ed may [...]

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    3 3.6 Turning the Printer Controller O n and Of f 3-16 CF 2002/CF3 102 Before M aking Pr ints Chapter 3 3.6 Turning the Printer Controller On and Off To turn on th e printer controlle r ➜ Set the po wer switch to “ 1 ” . After the prin ter controller is turned on, the control ler is init ialized. Afte r the cont roller has finish ed warm ing [...]

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    3.6 Turning the Printer Controller O n and Of f 3 CF2002/CF3 102 3-17 Before M aking Pr ints Chapter 3 2 Press  or  until “ Fu nctions Shut Down ” appears , and then press the [Set] key. 3 Press  onc e to display “ Shut Down System ” , an d then pres s the [Set] key to begin s hutting do wn the sys tem. 4 When th e syst em has fini[...]

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    3 3.7 To tal Coun ter 3-18 CF 2002/CF3 102 Before M aking Pr ints Chapter 3 3.7 Total Counter The total counter can be pri nted out b y followin g the proce dure belo w. To print the total counter 1 Check that “ Info XXXX ” a ppears in the displa y, and then pres s the [Menu] key in the print er panel. 2 Press  or  until “ Fu nction Pri[...]

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    3.7 Total Counte r 3 CF2002/CF3 102 3-19 Before M aking Pr ints Chapter 3 4 The mete r counter is printed out . (Refer to page 4-7 for L oading Pap er.)[...]

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    3 3.8 Unit Check 3-20 CF 2002/CF3 102 Before M aking Pr ints Chapter 3 3.8 U nit Check The life counter f or the units can be printed out by following the proced ure below. 1 Check that “ Info XXXX ” a ppears in the displa y, and then pres s the [Menu] key in the print er panel. 2 Press  or  until “ Fu nction Print Pa ges ” appears , [...]

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    3.8 Unit Check 3 CF2002/CF3 102 3-21 Before M aking Pr ints Chapter 3 4 The life counter i s printed o ut. (Refer to page 4-7 for Loadin g Paper.)[...]

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    3 3.8 Unit Check 3-22 CF 2002/CF3 102 Before M aking Pr ints Chapter 3[...]

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    4.1 Paper Specific ations 4 CF2002/CF3 102 4- 1 Loadin g Paper Chapter 4 4 Loading Paper 4.1 Paper Specifica tions Use p aper that mee ts the following s pecificati ons. Paper Type s Pape r Ty pe Plain Pape r Thick Paper 1 Thick Paper 2 Thick Paper 3 Weight ( lbs.) 17 lbs. to 2 4 lbs. 24-1/4 lb s. to 40 lbs. 40-1/4 lb s. to 55-1/2 lb s. 55-3/4 lb s[...]

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    4 4.1 Pape r Specific ations 4-2 CF 2002/CF3 102 Loadin g Paper Chapter 4 Paper Sizes Non-st andard paper: Standard pap er: Paper S ourc e Paper Width Paper Len gth Manual bypass tray 3-9/16 in. to 1 2-1/4 in. (90 mm to 31 1 mm) 5-1/2 i n. to 18 in . (140 mm to 45 7 mm) 1st draw er 2nd draw er —— Paper f eed un it *1 Large cap acity cabi net *1[...]

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    4.1 Paper Specific ations 4 CF2002/CF3 102 4- 3 Loadin g Paper Chapter 4 Paper Capac ity *1 The pape r feed unit and large capacit y cabine t are optio nal. *2 The pape r size s hould be cha nged by y our author ized serv ice represen tative. Paper S ize Paper S ource, Etc. Executi ve C (A5 C) Executi ve L FL S. L (8 in. × 13 in . L) (B6 L) 4 × 6[...]

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    4 4.1 Pape r Specific ations 4-4 CF 2002/CF3 102 Loadin g Paper Chapter 4 ✎ Note The f ollowing ty pes of pa per shoul d not be u sed, other wise decre ased prin t quality or paper m isfeeds ma y occur. Overhe ad transp arencies that have already been fed through the printer (even if the tran spar ency is stil l bl ank ) Paper tha t has been prin[...]

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    4.2 Print Area 4 CF2002/CF3 102 4- 5 Loadin g Paper Chapter 4 4.2 Print Area Any part of the ima ge within th e area ind icated belo w is not printed.  A margin 0.2 inch (5 mm) from th e leading ed ge of the p aper (A)  A margin 0.2 inch (5 mm) from th e trailing edg e of the pa per (B)  A margin 0.2 inch (5 mm) on both sides of th e paper[...]

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    4 4.4 Auto maticall y Selecti ng the Pape r Source 4-6 CF 2002/CF3 102 Loadin g Paper Chapter 4 4.4 Automatically Selecting the Paper Source If the selected p aper drawer ru ns out of p aper while a print job is bein g made and a differ ent paper drawer is load ed with paper meetin g the followi ng condition s, the othe r paper drawer is automatic [...]

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    4.5 Loading Paper 4 CF2002/CF3 102 4- 7 Loadin g Paper Chapter 4 4.5 Load ing Paper Loading Pa per Into the 1st Drawer 1 Pull out the paper draw er for the 1st dr awer . 2 Press do wn on the pa per-lifting plat e unt il it lock s into plac e. ✎ Note Be car eful not to touc h the sur- face of t he pa per take -up r oll er with y our hands. 3 Slide[...]

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    4 4.5 Loadi ng Paper 4-8 CF 2002/CF3 102 Loadin g Paper Chapter 4 5 Load the pap er into the draw er so that the side of th e paper to be prin ted onto ( the si de f acing up when the pac kage was un- wrappe d) faces u p. 6 When making manual d ouble-sid - ed prints , load th e paper so that the sec ond side (the blank side ) face s up. ✎ Note If[...]

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    4.5 Loading Paper 4 CF2002/CF3 102 4- 9 Loadin g Paper Chapter 4 ✎ Tip When loadin g 4 × 6 L (A6) cards, l oad them with the shorter s ide as the l eading edge, as shown. ✎ Note Do no t l oad 4 × 6 L (A6) cards crossw ise, as shown. ✎ Tip Aft er pr essing dow n the enve - lopes to make s ure that all air is remo ved and m aking sure that th[...]

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    4 4.5 Loadi ng Paper 4-10 CF 2002/CF3 102 Loadin g Paper Chapter 4 ✎ Note Do not load env elopes c ross- wise, as shown. ✎ Tip When loa ding ove rhead pr o- jector tra nsparenc ies, load them with the longe r side as the lead ing edge, as show n. ✎ Note Do no t load overh ead proje ctor transpare ncies leng thwise.[...]

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    4.5 Loading Paper 4 CF2002/CF3 102 4-11 Loadin g Paper Chapter 4 7 If paper of a non-stand ard size ha s been lo aded, sli de the late ral guides against t he edges of the loaded pap er. 8 Close the paper draw er. 9 Turn the m edia typ e select ion dial to th e setting for the typ e of paper loaded. ✎ Tip If postc ards are l oaded, se t the medi [...]

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    4 4.5 Loadi ng Paper 4-12 CF 2002/CF3 102 Loadin g Paper Chapter 4 Setting the Paper Size for th e 1st Drawer 1 Check that “ Info XXXX ” a ppears in the displa y, and then pres s the [Menu] key in the print er panel. 2 Press  or  until “ Engin e Setup ” appea rs, and then press the [Se t] key. 3 “ Login Ad min Mod e ” (login scre [...]

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    4.5 Loading Paper 4 CF2002/CF3 102 4-13 Loadin g Paper Chapter 4 4 Check that “ Tray 1 Setup ” appears i n the displa y windo w and press the [Set] key . 5 Press  or  and se lect either Auto, Inch, or Metric and press the [Set] k ey. 6 Press  or  until the d esired pap er size appears , and then press the [Set] key.[...]

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    4 4.5 Loadi ng Paper 4-14 CF 2002/CF3 102 Loadin g Paper Chapter 4[...]

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    4.5 Loading Paper 4 CF2002/CF3 102 4-15 Loadin g Paper Chapter 4 Loading Pa per Into the 2nd Drawer or a Paper Fe ed Unit 1 Pull out the paper draw er. 2 Press do wn on the pa per-lifting plat e unt il it lock s into plac e. ✎ Note Be car eful not to touc h the sur- face of t he pa per take -up r oll er with y our hands. 3 Remove the trai ling-ed[...]

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    4 4.5 Loadi ng Paper 4-16 CF 2002/CF3 102 Loadin g Paper Chapter 4 5 Load the pap er into the draw er so that the side of th e paper to be prin ted onto ( the si de f acing up when the pac kage was un- wrappe d) faces u p. ✎ Note If the pap er is cur led, flatte n it before lo ading it. Do not load so muc h paper that t he top of the stack is hig[...]

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    4.5 Loading Paper 4 CF2002/CF3 102 4-17 Loadin g Paper Chapter 4 Loading Pa per Into the La rge Capacity Cab inet 1 Pull out the paper draw er. 2 Load pap er in to th e right side of the drawer so that the fron t side of the paper (the si de facing up wh en the pack age was un wrappe d) faces up. ✎ Note If the pap er is curled , flatten it before[...]

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    4 4.5 Loadi ng Paper 4-18 CF 2002/CF3 102 Loadin g Paper Chapter 4 Loading Pa per Into the M anual Bypass Tray Paper can be fed manually thr ough the manua l bypass tray if you wish to print onto paper th at is not l oaded into a drawer, o r if you wis h to print onto spec ial pape r. 1 Open th e manual by pass tray . 2 Prepar e one sheet o f the p[...]

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    4.5 Loading Paper 4 CF2002/CF3 102 4-19 Loadin g Paper Chapter 4 ✎ Tip When loadin g 4 × 6 L (A6) cards, l oad them with the shorter s ide as the l eading edge, as shown. ✎ Note Do no t l oad 4 × 6 L (A6) cards crossw ise, as shown. ✎ Tip Before loadin g envelopes , press t hem down to make sure that all air is remov ed, and make sure that [...]

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    4 4.5 Loadi ng Paper 4-20 CF 2002/CF3 102 Loadin g Paper Chapter 4 ✎ Note Do not load env elopes c ross- wise, as shown. ✎ Tip When loa ding Overhe ad Pro- jector tra nsparenc ies, load them with the longe r side as the lead ing edge, as show n. ✎ Note Do not load Overhe ad Projec- tor transp arencies lengthwis e, as sh own.[...]

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    4.5 Loading Paper 4 CF2002/CF3 102 4-21 Loadin g Paper Chapter 4 4 Adjust th e paper gu ides to fit th e size o f paper that is loade d. 5 Lightly slide the paper i nto the f eed slot as much as possib le so that the edge of the pap er is fed i nto the print er. ❍ Feed only one sh eet of paper at a t ime. 6 Printing c an begin .[...]

  • Page 67

    4 4.5 Loadi ng Paper 4-22 CF 2002/CF3 102 Loadin g Paper Chapter 4[...]

  • Page 68

    5.1 Message List 5 CF2002/CF3 102 5- 1 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 5 Printer P anel Messages 5.1 Message Lis t When a mes sage appears in the printer panel display, refer to the section for det ails about th e message a nd the ac tion to be taken. ✎ Note The dis play windo w only displays t wo lines o f a message at one tim e. To vie w me[...]

  • Page 69

    5 5.1 Mes sage List 5-2 CF 2002/CF3 102 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 Low-po wer mo de The pri nter has entere d Energy Sa ver mo de. • To cance l Energy Saver mode, send a prin t job, or open an d clos e a cover. • To chan ge the time for th e prin ter to enter Ener gy Sav er mode, see “ To set the Engine Setup Items ” on page 3-1 3 [...]

  • Page 70

    5.1 Message List 5 CF2002/CF3 102 5- 3 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 xxxx toner nearly empty The tone r for t he indica ted colo r will soon be empty. Prepare to repl ace the to ner cartridg e with a new one. xxxx unit near life limit The indica ted unit w ill soon reach the e nd of i ts li fe. Replace t he indi cated un it. (Se e p. 5-45.) x[...]

  • Page 71

    5 5.2 When th e Message “ No xxxx t oner Please c hange ” Appears 5-4 CF 2002/CF3 102 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 5.2 When the Message “ No xx xx toner P lease change ” Appears Messag es and Actions The tone r for the in dicated c olor is emp ty. Replac e the toner cartridge wi th a new one as describe d in the mai ntenance agreemen[...]

  • Page 72

    5.2 When th e Message “ No xxxx t oner Please c hange ” Appears 5 CF2002/CF3 102 5- 5 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 To repl ace the tone r cartridge The pr ocedure for re placing any of the ton er cartridges (yellow (Y), magenta (M ), cyan (C) or black ( Bk)) is the same. The follo wing proc edure describ es the repla cement of the ye llo[...]

  • Page 73

    5 5.2 When th e Message “ No xxxx t oner Please c hange ” Appears 5-6 CF 2002/CF3 102 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 3 Prepare th e new ton er cartridge. ❍ Make sure th at the colo r of the toner cartrid ge is the same color as the lever. ✎ Note Do not install t he toner cartridge of a color di fferent than the one that was remov ed, o[...]

  • Page 74

    5.2 When th e Message “ No xxxx t oner Please c hange ” Appears 5 CF2002/CF3 102 5- 7 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 6 Position the toner cartridge a s shown , and then insert it into its compart ment. 7 Turn th e le ver cl ockwis e. ✎ Note Make su re that the le ver is full y turned, as shown, ot herwise the front d oor canno t be close[...]

  • Page 75

    5 5.3 W hen the Me ssag e “ No Staples ” Appears 5-8 CF 2002/CF3 102 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 5.3 When the Messag e “ No Staples ” Appears When fin isher FN -116 or FN-8 is instal led and i s about to run out of sta ples, the messa ge shown a bove app ears. Follow the proc edure belo w to replac e the stap le cartridg e. ✎ Note[...]

  • Page 76

    5.3 When th e Message “ No Staples ” Appears 5 CF2002/CF3 102 5- 9 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 3 Pull the staple ho lder out to ward you. 4 Remove the em pty staple cartridge . 5 Insert the new stap le cartridge in to the stap le holder, and then carefull y pull o ut the stop per. Stapler[...]

  • Page 77

    5 5.3 W hen the Me ssag e “ No Staples ” Appears 5-10 CF 2002/CF3 102 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 6 Insert th e refilled staple h older until it locks i nto pl ace. 7 Slide the fi nisher bac k agains t the prin ter .[...]

  • Page 78

    5.3 When th e Message “ No Staples ” Appears 5 CF2002/CF3 102 5-11 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 To repl ace the stap le cartridge for FN-8 ✎ Note Be sure to replace the staple cartridge on ly after the message a ppears, other wise the m achine m ay be dam aged. 1 Open the front door of the finish er. 2 Turn misfe ed-cl eari ng di al cl[...]

  • Page 79

    5 5.3 W hen the Me ssag e “ No Staples ” Appears 5-12 CF 2002/CF3 102 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 3 Slowly pull out the stapl er unit as far as po ssible. 4 Turn d ial clockwise until the staple cartridge m oves to a posit ion from whe re it c an be removed. ❍ If the dia l is turned to o far, turn it coun terclockwise to adjus t it. 5[...]

  • Page 80

    5.3 When th e Message “ No Staples ” Appears 5 CF2002/CF3 102 5-13 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 6 Pres s the b utto n marke d “ PU S H ” on the s ide of the staple cartri dge. The staple ca se is released . 7 Pull up t he sta ple case . 8 Remove th e paper holde r from the stapl e ca se. PUSH[...]

  • Page 81

    5 5.3 W hen the Me ssag e “ No Staples ” Appears 5-14 CF 2002/CF3 102 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 9 Refill th e staple c ase with sta ples. ❍ Fully i nsert th e staple case as far as po ssible. 10 Press t he sta ple ca se down . 11 Peel off t he tape fro m the sta ples.[...]

  • Page 82

    5.3 When th e Message “ No Staples ” Appears 5 CF2002/CF3 102 5-15 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 12 Insert the staple cartri dge, maki ng sure the tab s on the cartridge slide along the rails in the c ompartment. 13 Fully i nsert the sta ple cartridge so that it l ocks int o place. ❍ Check tha t the stap le cartridg e is firml y instal [...]

  • Page 83

    5 5.4 W hen the Me ssag e “ Paper jam at Jx ” Appears 5-16 CF 2002/CF3 102 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 5.4 When the Messag e “ Paper jam a t Jx ” Appear s If a paper misfe ed or a s taple jam occurs du ring printi ng, the m essage sho wn below appears . Press ▼ onc e and che ck where t he paper m isfeed oc cured. Follow the proc e[...]

  • Page 84

    5.4 When th e Message “ Paper jam a t Jx ” Appears 5 CF2002/CF3 102 5-17 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 Codes and Paper Mis feed Locations Check the label a ffixed to the front do or for instr uctions o n the locati on where the paper m isfeed occu rred. Code Jamm ed posi tion Code J ammed position JA 1st draw er (p. 5-2 0) JI printer , up[...]

  • Page 85

    5 5.4 W hen the Me ssag e “ Paper jam at Jx ” Appears 5-18 CF 2002/CF3 102 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 To cl ear a paper m isfeed in the manual bypa ss tray 1 Pull up the lock rele ase lever to open t he ri ght -side doo r. CAUTION Decreas ed print quality may result if the s urface of the image transfer be lt or the i mage transfer rol[...]

  • Page 86

    5.4 When th e Message “ Paper jam a t Jx ” Appears 5 CF2002/CF3 102 5-19 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 To clear a paper misfee d in the duplex u nit 1 Open th e duplex uni t door. 2 Careful ly pull out the paper. 3 Close the duplex unit door.[...]

  • Page 87

    5 5.4 W hen the Me ssag e “ Paper jam at Jx ” Appears 5-20 CF 2002/CF3 102 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 To cl ear a paper m isfeed in the paper draw er 1 Open th e lower right-s ide door of the pape r drawer begi n used. 2 Turn the gr een wheels to fe ed the paper so that it c an be eas ily removed. 3 Carefu lly pull out the pap er. 4 Cl[...]

  • Page 88

    5.4 When th e Message “ Paper jam a t Jx ” Appears 5 CF2002/CF3 102 5-21 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 To clear a paper mi sfeed in the large capaci ty cabinet 1 Open th e right-si de door of t he large ca pacity c abinet. 2 Turn the gre en dial in the directi on of the arro w to feed ou t the paper. 3 Careful ly pull out the paper. 4 Clo[...]

  • Page 89

    5 5.4 W hen the Me ssag e “ Paper jam at Jx ” Appears 5-22 CF 2002/CF3 102 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 To clear a paper m isfeed inside the printer 1 Pull out the paper d rawer bei ng used, an d then remov e any paper remaini ng in the drawer. 2 Load the paper in the draw er again, a nd then c lose the drawer. ✎ Note Be carefu l not t[...]

  • Page 90

    5.4 When th e Message “ Paper jam a t Jx ” Appears 5 CF2002/CF3 102 5-23 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 5 Pull out any paper caught in the image t ransfer roll er sectio n. CAUTION Decreas ed print quality m ay result if the surface of the image transfer belt or the im age transfer roller is touc hed. ➜ Be careful not to tou ch the surfa[...]

  • Page 91

    5 5.4 W hen the Me ssag e “ Paper jam at Jx ” Appears 5-24 CF 2002/CF3 102 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 6 Pull out any pape r caught in the fusing uni t. 7 Grasp the upp er right-side doo r as shown , and then carefully open the door complete ly whi le making sure to s upport it. ✎ Note Be sure to support t he door while carefully op e[...]

  • Page 92

    5.4 When th e Message “ Paper jam a t Jx ” Appears 5 CF2002/CF3 102 5-25 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 CAUTION The area a round the f using unit is extremely hot. ➜ Touching anything ot her than the indica ted parts ma y result in burns. If you get burnt, imm ediat ely co ol th e sk in under cold water, and then s eek professio nal medi[...]

  • Page 93

    5 5.4 W hen the Me ssag e “ Paper jam at Jx ” Appears 5-26 CF 2002/CF3 102 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 CAUTION The ar ea around the fusing unit is extremely ho t. ➜ Touching anythi ng other than the indic ated leve rs and di als may re sult in b urns. I f you get burnt, imme diately co ol the skin under col d water, and then seek prof[...]

  • Page 94

    5.4 When th e Message “ Paper jam a t Jx ” Appears 5 CF2002/CF3 102 5-27 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 To clear a paper mi sfeed in finis her FN-116 1 Slide the finisher away from t he prin ter . 2 Open the hor izontal trans port unit cover , and then r emove any paper. 3 Clos e th e hori zon tal t ransp ort u nit cover . 4 Open f ront do[...]

  • Page 95

    5 5.4 W hen the Me ssag e “ Paper jam at Jx ” Appears 5-28 CF 2002/CF3 102 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 5 Turn knobs F N5 cl ockwi se at t he same ti me. 6 Whil e holding th e misfeed -clearing guide FN 7 open, pull out a ny paper. 7 When th e paper c an be se en from the print output tray, turn kno bs FN5 co untercloc kwise at t he same[...]

  • Page 96

    5.4 When th e Message “ Paper jam a t Jx ” Appears 5 CF2002/CF3 102 5-29 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 9 Open u pper cove r FN1. CAUTION Metallic parts on the inside of upper cove r FN1 are very hot. ➜ Touchin g anythin g other tha n the pape r within the area aroun d the fusing unit may result i n burns. 10 While ho lding misfeed -clea[...]

  • Page 97

    5 5.4 W hen the Me ssag e “ Paper jam at Jx ” Appears 5-30 CF 2002/CF3 102 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 13 If the Option tray is insta lled: Open th e Option tray . 14 Remo ve any misfed pap er. 15 Close the Option tray. 16 Whil e holding misfeed -clearing guide FN 6 open, pull out a ny paper. 17 Slide the fi nisher bac k agains t the pr[...]

  • Page 98

    5.4 When th e Message “ Paper jam a t Jx ” Appears 5 CF2002/CF3 102 5-31 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 To clear a paper mi sfeed in finis her FN-8 1 Slide the finisher away from t he prin ter . 2 Open th e cover of th e horizont al transport unit. 3 Remove any paper, and then close the cover of the hori zontal transport unit. 4 Open the f[...]

  • Page 99

    5 5.4 W hen the Me ssag e “ Paper jam at Jx ” Appears 5-32 CF 2002/CF3 102 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 5 Turn misfee d- clear ing di al clockwi se u ntil t he re moval indic ato r is co mple tely blue . ❍ If the dia l is turned to o far, turn it coun terclockwise to adjus t it. ✎ Note Be sure to perform th ese steps. If the pape r i[...]

  • Page 100

    5.4 When th e Message “ Paper jam a t Jx ” Appears 5 CF2002/CF3 102 5-33 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 9 Open th e feed gui de for the finishe r, and then remove any paper. 10 Open th e transpor t guide, an d then pul l out any paper in t he trans port secti on. ✎ Note If the pap er cannot easily b e pulled o ut, stop tr ying to pu ll i[...]

  • Page 101

    5 5.4 W hen the Me ssag e “ Paper jam at Jx ” Appears 5-34 CF 2002/CF3 102 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 12 Close the front d oor of the f inisher. ✎ Note Be car eful that your f inger s are not pinc hed when th e front door is cl osed . 13 Slide the finishe r back ag ainst the prin ter.[...]

  • Page 102

    5.4 When th e Message “ Paper jam a t Jx ” Appears 5 CF2002/CF3 102 5-35 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 To clear jammed st aples in FN-1 16 1 Slide the finisher away from t he prin ter . 2 Turn the d ial to the left in order t o positio n the stap ler at the center. 3 Pull the staple ho lder out to ward you. Stapler[...]

  • Page 103

    5 5.4 W hen the Me ssag e “ Paper jam at Jx ” Appears 5-36 CF 2002/CF3 102 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 4 Push the staple h older guid e up, and then pull out one sheet of stapl es. 5 Move t he guide back to its origi nal posit ion . 6 Insert th e staple holder unti l it locks i nto place . 7 Slide the finishe r back ag ainst the prin te[...]

  • Page 104

    5.4 When th e Message “ Paper jam a t Jx ” Appears 5 CF2002/CF3 102 5-37 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 To clear jammed st aples in FN-8 1 Slide the finisher away from t he prin ter . 2 Open th e cover of th e horizont al transport unit. 3 Remove any paper, and then close the cover of the hori zontal transport unit. 4 Open th e feed gui de[...]

  • Page 105

    5 5.4 W hen the Me ssag e “ Paper jam at Jx ” Appears 5-38 CF 2002/CF3 102 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 5 Open the front door of the finisher. 6 Turn misfee d- clear ing di al clockwi se u ntil t he re moval indic ato r is co mple tely blue . ❍ If the dia l is turned to o far, turn it coun terclockwise to adjus t it. ✎ Note Be sure t[...]

  • Page 106

    5.4 When th e Message “ Paper jam a t Jx ” Appears 5 CF2002/CF3 102 5-39 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 8 Open th e transpor t guide, an d then pul l out any paper in t he trans port secti on. ✎ Note If the pap er cannot easily b e pulled o ut, stop tr ying to pu ll it out. Pulli ng out the paper with too muc h force ma y damag e the fol[...]

  • Page 107

    5 5.4 W hen the Me ssag e “ Paper jam at Jx ” Appears 5-40 CF 2002/CF3 102 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 11 Turn misfee d- clear ing di al clock wise until the cartri dge remova l indicat ors are ali gned. The stap le ca rtridge mo ves to a posit ion from whe re it c an be removed. ❍ If the dia l is turned to o far, turn it coun tercloc[...]

  • Page 108

    5.4 When th e Message “ Paper jam a t Jx ” Appears 5 CF2002/CF3 102 5-41 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 14 Pull out to ward you the tw o staple s jammed at the en d of the st aple cartridge . ✎ Note Be sure to remo ve two st aple s, otherwi se stapl ing canno t continu e correctly. 15 Return the sh utter of the staple cartridge to its or[...]

  • Page 109

    5 5.5 When the Mess age “ Punch du st full Ple ase change ” Appears 5-42 CF 2002/CF3 102 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 5.5 When the Messag e “ Punch dust full Please change ” Appears If the punch kit PK-4 is install ed in the fin isher FN-8, th e above m essage will a ppear when the hole-pu nch waste containe r is full with punch scra[...]

  • Page 110

    5.5 When th e Message “ Punch dus t full Plea se chang e ” Appears 5 CF2002/CF3 102 5-43 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 3 Empty th e container. 4 Insert th e hole-pun ch wast e contain er into its original po sition. 5 Slide the fi nisher bac k agains t the prin ter .[...]

  • Page 111

    5 5.6 Whe n the Mes sage “ Service Code Cxxxx ” Appears 5-44 CF 2002/CF3 102 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 5.6 When the Message “ Ser vice Code Cxxxx ” Appears When the messag e shown below appe ars in the p rinter p anel disp lay, a ma lfunctio n has oc curred withi n this printe r. Press Ä once and check w hich e rror cod e is disp[...]

  • Page 112

    5.7 When th e Message “ xxxx un it near lif e limit ” Ap pears 5 CF2002/CF3 102 5-45 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 5.7 When the Message “ xxxx unit near life limit ” Appears When it is almos t time to replace a un it within this prin ter, a messa ge like t he one shown be low app ears in the pr inter panel . ✎ Note The dis play wind[...]

  • Page 113

    5 5.8 W hen the Mes sage “ Near tr ouble ## / ## ” Appears 5-46 CF 2002/CF3 102 Printer Panel M essa ges Ch apter 5 5.8 When the Messag e “ Near t rouble ## / ## ” Appears When the messag e shown be low appears in the pr inter panel display , image stabil ization a nd printin g function s for the p rinter hav e become unstable . Press Ä on[...]

  • Page 114

    6.1 Impr oving Print Q uality 6 CF2002/CF3 102 6- 1 Troubles hooti ng Chapter 6 6 Troubleshoo ting 6.1 Improving Print Quality Symptom Cause Act ion The imag e is t oo light. The sett ing in th e printe r drive r is not set p roperly. Adjust the s etting in the printe r driver to the desire d level. The pap er loa ded in t he tray is damp. Replace [...]

  • Page 115

    6 6.1 Impro ving Print Quality 6-2 CF 2002/CF3 102 Troubles hooti ng Chapter 6 Inconsist ent ima ge den sity. The imag ing uni t requi res repla cement . Contac t your tech nical represe ntative. The i mage tran sfer be lt unit requi res replace ment. White l ines. The i maging uni t re quires repla cement . Contac t your tech nical represe ntative[...]

  • Page 116

    6.1 Impr oving Print Q uality 6 CF2002/CF3 102 6- 3 Troubles hooti ng Chapter 6 Black pag es The ima ging un it requir es repla cement . Contac t your tech nical represe ntative. Blank pa ges The ima ging un it requi res repla cement . Contac t your tech nical represe ntative. Paper wrinkles during pr intin g. The pap er bei ng used i s not compati[...]

  • Page 117

    6 6.1 Impro ving Print Quality 6-4 CF 2002/CF3 102 Troubles hooti ng Chapter 6[...]

  • Page 118

    7.1 Specifica tions 7 CF2002/CF3 102 7- 1 Appendi x Chapter 7 7 Appendix 7.1 Specif icati ons Printer CF2002 /CF3102 Specification Type De sktop Plat en Stat ionar y Photo co nductor O PC Printing system Dry-type e lectrophot ograph ic method Developing system MTHG developing method Fusing system Belt-fixing Res oluti on Scan ning: 600 dpi , Pri nt[...]

  • Page 119

    7 7.1 Specif ications 7-2 CF 2002/CF3 102 Appendi x Chapter 7 Lost image Leadi ng edge: 0.2 inch (5 mm ) Trailing edge: 0.2 in ch (5 mm) Rear edg e: 0.2 inch (5 mm) Font ed ge: 0.2 inch (5 mm) Firs t prin t (CF20 02) Full co lor: Less th an 14.1 seconds Black: Le ss than 7.9 second s (for Let ter C or A4 C paper l oaded i nto the 1s t drawer ) Firs[...]

  • Page 120

    7.1 Specifica tions 7 CF2002/CF3 102 7- 3 Appendi x Chapter 7 Duplex Unit AD-14 Paper F eed Unit PF-118 Specification Paper type P lain pa per (1 7 to 24 l bs. or 64 to 90 g/m 2 ) Paper size (Fo r Inch) 12-1/ 4 × 18, 11 × 14 L, 8-1/2 × 14 L, 8-1 /2 × 13 L, 8-1/2 × 11 L/C , 8 × 10- 1/2 L/C, 8 × 10 L/C, 7-1/2 × 10-1 /2 L/C (For Metric ) A3 Wi[...]

  • Page 121

    7 7.1 Specif ications 7-4 CF 2002/CF3 102 Appendi x Chapter 7 Large Capacity Cabin et PF-121 Finisher FN-8 Specification Paper t ype Plain pa per (1 7 to 24 lbs. or 64 to 90 g /m 2 ) Paper s ize ( For Inch) Letter C ( 8-1/2 × 11 L) (For Me tri c) A4 C, B5 C Paper c apacity 2,500 sheets (21-1/ 4 lbs. or 8 0 g/m 2 ) Power re quirem ents Suppl ied by[...]

  • Page 122

    7.1 Specifica tions 7 CF2002/CF3 102 7- 5 Appendi x Chapter 7 Pape r size P aper o utput t ray: (For Inch) “ Non-sort ” setting: I nvoice L /C (5-1/2 × 8-1/2 L/ C), Letter L /C (8-1/2 × 11 L/C), Lega l L (8-1/2 × 14 L), Ledger L (11 × 17 L), 12 -1/4 × 18 L (12 × 18 L) “ Sort ” setting: Le tter L/ C (8-1/2 × 11 L/C), Legal L (8-1/2 ×[...]

  • Page 123

    7 7.1 Specif ications 7-6 CF 2002/CF3 102 Appendi x Chapter 7 Finisher FN-1 16 Specification No. of b ins Non-sort tra y, Elevated tray Settings “ Non-sor t ” , “ Sort ” , “ Group ” and “ Staple ” setti ngs Paper t ype Non-sort tray: “ Non-sort ” setting: P lain pa per (17 t o 24 lb s. or 64 to 90 g/m 2 ), Thick 1 (24 -1/4 to 40[...]

  • Page 124

    7.1 Specifica tions 7 CF2002/CF3 102 7- 7 Appendi x Chapter 7 Option Tra y JS-100 Specification Setting Option Tray Paper type P lain pa per (1 7 to 24 l bs. or 64 to 90 g/m 2 ) Paper size (Fo r Inch) Invo ice L (5 -1/2 × 8-1/2 L), Le tter L/C (8-1/2 × 11 L/C), Execu tiv e L/C, 7-1 /4 × 10-1/2 L /C, Legal L ( 8-1/2 × 14 L), Ledg er L (11 × 17 [...]

  • Page 125

    7 7.2 C are of the Printe r 7-8 CF 2002/CF3 102 Appendi x Chapter 7 7.2 Care of the Pr inter Cleaning Set the p ower switch of th e printer to “ O ” before cl eaning it . Housin g cover ➜ Clean the surfac e of the h ousing cover by wipi ng it with a soft cloth dampen ed with a mild househo ld detergen t. Printer panel ➜ Clean the printer pa[...]

  • Page 126

    7.2 Care o f the Printer 7 CF2002/CF3 102 7- 9 Appendi x Chapter 7 Paper take- up roller ➜ Clean the paper tak e-up roller by wiping it with a soft , dry cloth. Electros tatic charger If the el ectrostati c charge r is dirty, streaks will appea r though the prints. If thi s occurs, c lean the c harger accord ing to the following procedure . 1 Ope[...]

  • Page 127

    7 7.3 Consumabl es 7-10 CF 2002/CF3 102 Appendi x Chapter 7 7.3 Consumables In or der to mai ntain the con dition of this mac hine, the following c onsuma bles are needed . For best print qual ity, we recommend t hat the sp ecified sup plies be used. For infor mation on or for purc hasing s upplies, contact you r nearest te chnical represen tative.[...]

  • Page 128

    7.3 Consumabl es 7 CF2002/CF3 102 7-11 Appendi x Chapter 7 Staple Cartridges FN-116 Staples for staple binding 3,000 s taples are provided in the staple ca rtridge. FN-8 Staples for staple binding 5,000 s taples are provided in the staple ca rtridge.[...]

  • Page 129

    7 7.3 Consumabl es 7-12 CF 2002/CF3 102 Appendi x Chapter 7[...]

  • Page 130

    8.1 System Requir ements 8 CF2002/CF3 102 8- 1 Using Pa geSco pe Lig ht Chap ter 8 8 Using PageScope Light PageScop e Light is a device c ontrol utilit y program provided by the HTTP s erver built in to the prin ter control ler. This utility c an be use d with a We b browser as an interfac e for remotely controll ing the printe r. 8.1 System Requir[...]

  • Page 131

    8 8.2 Acce ss 8-2 CF 2002/CF3 102 Using Pa geSco pe Lig ht Chap ter 8 8.2 Acc ess PageScop e Light c an be acces sed directl y from a We b browser. 1. Start the W eb browser. 2. In the Add ress bar, enter the IP address of the printe r controller a s shown below. Then, press [Enter]. http:// <IP addre ss of the printer contro ller> / (Exampl [...]

  • Page 132

    8.3 Screen Confi guration 8 CF2002/CF3 102 8- 3 Using Pa geSco pe Lig ht Chap ter 8 8.3 Screen Configuration The sc reen show n below is called the User M ode scree n; all us ers can v iew this screen . By entering an approp riate pass word in th e “ Admin Password ” box on the User Mod e screen, yo u can ent er the Admi nistrator Mod e screen.[...]

  • Page 133

    8 8.3 S cre en Co nfigu ra tion 8-4 CF 2002/CF3 102 Using Pa geSco pe Lig ht Chap ter 8 4T a b s Selects the categor y of items to be disp layed. • System • Print • Network (Administrator Mode only) For details on e ach tab, see th e following sections. 5 Menus Selects the info rmation or setup item to b e displa yed. Th e men us that app ear[...]

  • Page 134

    8.3 Screen Confi guration 8 CF2002/CF3 102 8- 5 Using Pa geSco pe Lig ht Chap ter 8 Logging in Using the Admin istrator Mode By logg ing into Pa geScope Ligh t in the Admin istrator M ode, you can configure or confirm the printer c ontroller sys tem. 1 Enter the a dminist rator password i nto the “ Admin Password ” box at the upper left corner [...]

  • Page 135

    8 8.4 User Mode 8-6 CF 2002/CF3 102 Using Pa geSco pe Lig ht Chap ter 8 8.4 User Mode System Ta b On the [System ] tab, in formation concerning the syste m confi guration o f the pri nter and settin gs are display ed. Summary This s creen is the in itial sc reen that ap pears when you access http://<IP add ress of the remot e controlle r>/ wi[...]

  • Page 136

    8.4 User Mode 8 CF2002/CF3 102 8- 7 Using Pa geSco pe Lig ht Chap ter 8 Detail This sc reen appears when you cl ick the [Detail ] menu on the [Sys tem] tab. Cl icking a sub-men u under the [Detail ] menu displ ays informatio n about the appl icable unit. Input Tra y This s creen appe ars when you click th e [Input Tra y]]sub-m enu under t he [Detai[...]

  • Page 137

    8 8.4 User Mode 8-8 CF 2002/CF3 102 Using Pa geSco pe Lig ht Chap ter 8 Output Tray This sc reen appears when you clic k the [Output Tray] sub -menu under th e [Detail] menu. I t shows the configur ation of al l the outp ut trays i nstalled on the prin ter. Tray: Op tion tray name (When FN-116 is instal led) First T ray, El evator T ray, Th ird Tr [...]

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    8.4 User Mode 8 CF2002/CF3 102 8- 9 Using Pa geSco pe Lig ht Chap ter 8 Printer Hard Dis k This screen appears when you c lick the [Printer HDD] sub-menu under the [Detail] menu. I t shows the status o f the hard d isk instal led on the printer co ntroller. Total: Size of the installed hard disk Used: Amount of h ard dis k space us ed by the system[...]

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    8 8.4 User Mode 8-10 CF 2002/CF3 102 Using Pa geSco pe Lig ht Chap ter 8 Cons umables This s creen app ears when you click th e [Consum ables] sub-m enu unde r the [Detai l] menu. It s hows the c urrent status o f consumab les of the printer and th e option uni ts[...]

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    8.4 User Mode 8 CF2002/CF3 102 8-11 Using Pa geSco pe Lig ht Chap ter 8 Counte r This s creen appears when you click th e [Counter] m enu on the [Sy stem] tab. It shows v arious coun ter values th at the pr inter manage s.[...]

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    8 8.4 User Mode 8-12 CF 2002/CF3 102 Using Pa geSco pe Lig ht Chap ter 8 Onlin e Assi stance This s creen app ears when you clic k the [Onli ne Assis tance] menu on the [Sy stem] tab. It shows i nformatio n conce rning pro duct sup port. The informat ion can be edited in the Ad ministrator M ode. (See p . 8-21.)[...]

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    8.4 User Mode 8 CF2002/CF3 102 8-13 Using Pa geSco pe Lig ht Chap ter 8 Print Tab The [Print ] tab is used to config ure the pri nter controlle r. Default Se tting This s creen appears when you click the [De fault Settin g] menu o n the [Print ] tab. Clic king a su b-menu under the [Defa ult Setting ] menu di splays various s etup screen s for the [...]

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    8 8.4 User Mode 8-14 CF 2002/CF3 102 Using Pa geSco pe Lig ht Chap ter 8 PCL Setting This sc reen appea rs when you c lick the [PCL Setting] sub -menu unde r the [Defau lt Setting] m enu. The scre en is used to s et default values for va rious PCL set tings. If the pag e descrip tion lang uage that t he printer c ontroller received is PCL, the sett[...]

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    8.4 User Mode 8 CF2002/CF3 102 8-15 Using Pa geSco pe Lig ht Chap ter 8 PostScript Se tting This s creen appe ars when y ou click th e [PostScri pt] Setting s ub-menu under the [Default Se tting] me nu. The sc reen is use d to set de fault values for vario us PostScrip t setting s. If the pa ge descr iption langua ge that th e printer c ontroller r[...]

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    8 8.4 User Mode 8-16 CF 2002/CF3 102 Using Pa geSco pe Lig ht Chap ter 8 Font Informatio n This sc reen appea rs when you cl ick the [Fo nt Information] m enu on the [Pri nt] tab. It show s a list of PCL fonts an d PostScrip t fonts tha t are built in to the pr inter contr olle r. PCL F ont This s creen appears when you click th e [PCL Fonts ] sub-[...]

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    8.4 User Mode 8 CF2002/CF3 102 8-17 Using Pa geSco pe Lig ht Chap ter 8 PostScript Fo nt This s creen appe ars when you click th e [PostScri pt Fonts] s ub-menu under the [Font Information] menu. It s hows a lis t of PostScript fonts that are built into the print er controller.[...]

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    8 8.4 User Mode 8-18 CF 2002/CF3 102 Using Pa geSco pe Lig ht Chap ter 8 Print Pages This s creen appears when you click the [Pri nt Pages] men u on the [Print] tab. The screen is used to select the test pag e to be prin ted and exec ute the pr inting.[...]

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    8.5 Administr ator Mode 8 CF2002/CF3 102 8-19 Using Pa geSco pe Lig ht Chap ter 8 8.5 Administrator Mode By logg ing into Pa geScope Ligh t in the Admin istrator M ode, you can configure or confirm the printer c ontroller sys tem. For de tai ls on the log in pr oce dure in th e Admin ist rato r Mo de, see “ Logging in U sing the Admi nistrator Mo[...]

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    8 8.5 Admin istrator Mode 8-20 CF 2002/CF3 102 Using Pa geSco pe Lig ht Chap ter 8 ROM Version This sc reen appea rs when you cl ick the [RO M Version] menu on the [Syste m] tab. It shows the ROM version of the printer, the firm ware version of the controller, and other in formation.[...]

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    8.5 Administr ator Mode 8 CF2002/CF3 102 8-21 Using Pa geSco pe Lig ht Chap ter 8 Online Assista nce This s creen app ears when y ou clic k the [O nline Assis tance] menu on the [ System] tab. You c an use t he screen to enter in formation concerning product s upport.[...]

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    8 8.5 Admin istrator Mode 8-22 CF 2002/CF3 102 Using Pa geSco pe Lig ht Chap ter 8 Mainte nance This s creen ap pears when you cli ck the [Mainte nance ] menu o n the [Sys tem] tab. You can us e the screen to restart the pri nter control ler or initia lize the se ttings (reset to fa ctory defa ult settin gs). Restart This s creen app ears when y ou[...]

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    8.5 Administr ator Mode 8 CF2002/CF3 102 8-23 Using Pa geSco pe Lig ht Chap ter 8 Initiali ze This s creen appe ars when y ou click th e [Init ialize] sub -menu unde r the [Mainte nance] m enu. You can u se the s creen to initi alize the printer co ntroller setting s (reset to factory d efault set tings) . Printer Cont roller/[Restor e] button: Res[...]

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    8 8.5 Admin istrator Mode 8-24 CF 2002/CF3 102 Using Pa geSco pe Lig ht Chap ter 8 Print Tab The [Prin t] tab is u sed to confi gure the pri nter controlle r. Local Inte rface This s creen app ears when you click th e [Local Inte rface] menu on t he [Print] tab. The screen is us ed to sho w or set in formation concernin g the loc al port. Parallel [...]

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    8.5 Administr ator Mode 8 CF2002/CF3 102 8-25 Using Pa geSco pe Lig ht Chap ter 8 Network Tab The [Network ] tab s hows sett ings conce rning the p rinter cont roller netwo rk. Summary This s creen appears when you cl ick the [Su mmary] menu o n the [Network] ta b. It shows a summary of the printer controlle r interface (TCP/IP settin gs). Device T[...]

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    8 8.5 Admin istrator Mode 8-26 CF 2002/CF3 102 Using Pa geSco pe Lig ht Chap ter 8[...]

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    9.1 Index 9 CF2002/CF3 102 9- 1 Index Chapte r 9 9 Index 9.1 Index Numerics 1st dr awer ...................... ................. ................. ................. ................. .. 3-5 1st dr awer Pape r-e mpt y indic ato r .............. ................. ................. ........ 3- 5 2nd dr awer ................ ................. .........[...]

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    9 9.1 I nde x 9-2 CF 2002/CF3 102 Index Chapte r 9 Finish er connec tor ................ ................. ................ ................. ............ 3-5 Front doo r ............ ................. ................. ................ .............. 3-5 , 3-8 , 3-9 Fusi ng unit ..... ................. ................. ................. .........[...]

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    9.1 Index 9 CF2002/CF3 102 9- 3 Index Chapte r 9 O Operati on precaution s ............... ................ ................. ................. ........ 2- 3 Option tray ................ ................. ................ ............ ...............3-1 , 3-9 , 7-7 Ozone f ilt er .................... ................. ................. ............[...]

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    9 9.1 I nde x 9-4 CF 2002/CF3 102 Index Chapte r 9 Ready light ........... ................ ................. ................. ................. .... 3-10 Right/left keys . ........... ................. ................. ................. ............... 3-10 Set key ........... ................. ................. ................ ................[...]

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    9.1 Index 9 CF2002/CF3 102 9- 5 Index Chapte r 9 U Upper co ver ................... ................. ................. ................. ................. .. 3-9 Uppe r door ..................... ................. ................. ................. ................. .. 3-8 Upper righ t-side doo r ........... ................. ................. ..[...]

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    9 9.1 I nde x 9-6 CF 2002/CF3 102 Index Chapte r 9[...]

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    2002. 12 Copyright 2002 MINOLTA CO., LTD. MINOLTA CO., LTD. 3-13, 2-chome, Azuchi-Machi, Chuo-ku, Osaka. 541-8556, Japan The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice to incorporate improvements made on the product or products the manual covers.[...]