Minolta magicolor 2210 manual

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    magicolor 2210 User’s Guide ® 1800669-001B EDNord - Istedgade 37A - 9000 Aalborg - telefon 96333500[...]

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    Trademarks The following ar e registered tradem arks of MINOL T A-QMS, Inc.: QMS, the MI NOL T A- QMS logo, Crown, CrownNet, and magicolor . Minolta is a tradema rk of Mi nolta Co., Ltd. Othe r product names me ntioned in this guide may also be t rademarks or registered tra demarks of their respective ow ners. Proprietary Statement The digitally en[...]

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    Contents 4 5HSO D FLQ J &RQ V XP D EOH V 11 1 1111 1 11111 1 11111 1 1111 1 11111 1 1111 1 11111 1 11111 1 1111 1 11111 1 11111 1 1111 1 11111 1 1111 1 1 8 &RQ V XPD E O H / LI H ([ S H F WD Q F L HV 9 5HS O D F LQ J &RQ V XP D E OH V 9 2U G HUL Q J & R Q V XP DE O HV ; 5HS O D F LQ J 7R Q H U & D UWUL G JHV ; 7 R Q H U & D [...]

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    Contents 2 2 Using Media ......... ... .. ... ......... ... ........ ... ........ ... ........ ... ......... .. ......... ... ........ ... ..... 33 Introduction 34 Media Handling 34 Media Types 35 Plain Paper 35 Letterhead and Memo Media 35 Thick Stock 36 Envelopes 37 Labels 37 Postcards 38 Transparenci es 38 Loading Medi a 40 Autoduplexing 40 Uppe[...]

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    Contents 3 Solving Problems with Printing Quality 7 4 Status, Error, and Service Messages 85 Status and Error Messages 85 Service Messages 94 HP-GL, HPXL, and PCL Error Codes 97 PostScript Errors 98 Additional Assistance 98 5 Installi ng Oth er Accessori es .......... ... ........ ... ......... .. ... ......... .. ......... ... ........ ... .. 99 I[...]

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    Contents 4 7 Repacking the Prin ter .......... ........ ........... ......... ........ ......... ........... ........ ......... 143 Storing the Pri nter 144 Relocating Your Printer 144 Repacking th e Pri nter 145 What's Involved? 145 Remove the Cables 146 Remove the Fuser Oil Roller 146 Remove the Toner Cartridges 146 Remove the Waste Toner Pa[...]

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    1 Replacing Consumables EDNord - Istedgade 37A - 9000 Aalborg - telefon 96333500[...]

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    Consumable Life Expectancies 6 Consumable Life Expectancies The stated life expectancy of each consumable is based on pr inting under specific operating cond itions, such as media type, number of color planes, page size, and page cove rage (@ normal 5% coverage of letter/A4-size media). The actu al life expe ctancy will vary depending on th ese and[...]

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    Replacing Consumables 7 OPC drum kit** REPLACE OPC DRUM REPLACE WASTE TONER WASTE TONER NEAR FULL Up to 30,000 continuous monochrome or 7,500 continuous four-color pages, or 10,000 intermittent [one-page jo bs] monochrome or 5,000 intermittent [one-page jobs] color pages). Other factors also affect consumables life. “Replacing the OPC Drum Kit”[...]

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    Replacing Toner Cartridges 8 Ordering Consumables Choosing the right consumables for your ma gicolor 2210 printe r not on ly increases its reliability and perform ance, but also minimizes the risk of damage. For example, only MINOL T A-QMS to ner cartri dges are designed to meet the exact spec ifications of your MINOL T A-QMS printer , giving maxim[...]

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    Replacing Toner Cartridges 9 capacities will decrease. The approximate maximum simplex letter /A4 pages for heavier coverages are below: 5 " T o dete rmi ne your average percent coverage, print a consumabl es statistics page (Operator Control/Consumables/Print Statistics). When toner runs low in a ca rtridge, X TONER LOW displays in the messag[...]

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    Replacing Toner Cartridges 10 Toner Cartridge Replacement 1 Check the message display to see wha t toner color is out. 2 Open the printer ’ s front cover . Attention Be careful not to spill toner on the inside of the printer ’ s front cover . T oner will fall from there into the upper media tray . If toner does fall onto the open cover , immedi[...]

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    Replacing Toner Cartridges 11 WARNING! Dispose of the used toner cartridge ac cording to your loca l regulations. Do not dispose o f it by bu rning. ACHTUNG! Entsorgen Sie alte T onerkassetten keinesfa lls durch V erbrennen, sondern ordn ungsgemäß entsprechend den lokalen Bestimmungen. 6 Remove the new toner cartridge from its shipping carton. 7 [...]

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    Replacing Toner Cartridges 12 8 There are two types of toner cartridge availa ble. Look at the following graphics to de termine whi ch type you h ave. 5 " Each toner cartridge has a colo re d end that corresponds to a col- ored label inside the cartridge slots. Always install the toner car- tridge in the slot with a label of the same color . 9[...]

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    Replacing the OPC Drum Kit 13 Replacing the OPC Drum Kit Waste Toner Pack, OPC Drum Cartridge, and Laser Lens Cover Attention The OPC drum is extremely sensit ive to bri ght lig ht an d d irect sunli gh t. Always leave it in its protective bag until you’re ready to install it. Any exposure to light shoul d be avoided, or p ermanent damage could r[...]

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    Replacing the OPC Drum Kit 14 2 Carefully remove the waste toner pack using the hand le. Keep the waste toner pa ck upright so the tone r does not spill. 3 T urn the two caps labeled “A” counterclockwise and remove them. 4 T wist the two “A” caps c onto the two “A” holes d . T urn the caps clockwise to secure them. 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 EDNor[...]

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    Replacing the OPC Drum Kit 15 5 Remove waste to ner pack cap labeled “B” and insert it into hole “B.” 6 Dispose of the used waste toner pack. WARNING! Dispose of the used waste toner pack properly according to your local regulations (do not di spose of it by b urning). Achtung! Entso rgen Si e den Al ttonerb ehälter keinesfal ls, ind em Si[...]

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    Replacing the OPC Drum Kit 16 2 Hold the OPC drum cartridge handle and carefu lly pull it out about 8 inches (20 cm). 3 Support the bottom of the drum with your hand, then carefully pull the cartridge toward you and remove it. 5 " Dispose of it prop- erly according to your local regulations. 4 Continue with replacing the laser lens cover . Rep[...]

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    Replacing the OPC Drum Kit 17 3 Place th e front end of the laser lens cover into its instal- lation rail. 4 Carefully insert the laser lens cover and check to make sure it is fully inserted. Attention If the laser lens cover is not properly installed, se rious dam age to the printer could result. 5 Continue with re placing the OPC drum cartri dge.[...]

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    Replacing the OPC Drum Kit 18 2 Hold the OPC drum car- tridge level, place the front end of the OPC drum car- tridge insta llation guide into the installation rail. 3 Carefully push the OPC drum cartridge in. Attention The cartridge should slide easily in to the printer . Don’t force it. 4 Press on the fron t handle o f the OPC drum cartridge wit[...]

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    Replacing the Fuser Unit and Transfer Roller Kit 19 Installing the New Waste Toner Pack 1 Remove the new waste toner pack from the drum kit box. 2 Insert the bottom of the waste toner pack c into its installa- tion po sition in the printer . 3 Insert the top of the waste toner pack d into its installa- tion position in the printer until it is f irm[...]

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    Replacing the Fuser Unit and Transfer Roller Kit 20 „ Fuser unit „ T ransfer rol ler unit Replacing the Fuser Unit 1 Open the printer ’ s top cover . 2 Rotate the two fuser oil roller lock levers to release the fuser oil roller . 3 Remove the fuser oil roller . Hold it by the green handle o nly . EDNord - Istedgade 37A - 9000 Aalborg - telefo[...]

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    Replacing the Fuser Unit and Transfer Roller Kit 21 4 Place the fuser oil roller on a table or l evel surface. Attention Since the fuser oil roller removed here is to be installed in the new fuser unit, handle it with care. If you set the fuser oil roller on the t able do it as sh own in the illustration. Do not allow the roller surface to contact [...]

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    Replacing the Fuser Unit and Transfer Roller Kit 22 6 Holding the fuser unit handles , lift up the unit. 5 " Dispose of it properly accordin g to your local regulations. 7 Remove the new fuser from its shipping box. EDNord - Istedgade 37A - 9000 Aalborg - telefon 96333500[...]

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    Replacing the Fuser Unit and Transfer Roller Kit 23 8 Carefully lower the new fuser unit so that the two pins in the fuser unit installatio n section go into the two installation ho les in the fu ser unit. 9 Press in on the fuser unit release levers c and rotate them downward d . This secures the fuser unit. Attention If the fuser unit release leve[...]

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    Replacing the Fuser Unit and Transfer Roller Kit 24 10 Reinstall the fuser oil rolle r (removed in step 4). 11 Rotate the two oil roller levers to lock the oil roller into place. 12 Close the printer ’s top cover . Check the release button to make sure the top cover is properly closed. Replacing the Transfer Roller Unit 5 " If there is media[...]

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    Replacing the Fuser Unit and Transfer Roller Kit 25 2 Holding the two transfer roller unit handles, re move the trans- fer roller unit. 5 " Dispose of it properly according to your local regulations. 3 Remove the new transfer roller unit from the fuser kit box. Attention Do not touch the surface of the transfer roller unit. This could lower im[...]

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    Replacing the Fuser Oil Roller 26 7 Lower the two transfer roller unit handle s . 8 Carefully close the right cover . Check the release button status to make sure the cover is properly closed. 9 If necessary , reopen the multipurpose tray and put the media back in. Replacing the Fuser Oil Roller The fuser oil roller provides a lubri cant for the pr[...]

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    Replacing the Fuser Oil Roller 27 3 Remove the new fuser oil roller from its shipping box. Attention If you set the new fu ser oil roll er on a table, do it as shown in the illustrati on. Do not all ow the roller surface to contact the table or get dirty . This could lower image quali ty . 4 Insert the new fuser oil roller install ation g uides (fr[...]

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    Replacing the Transfer Belt 28 Replacing the Transfer Belt When the transfer belt is at the end of its life, the message “ REPLACE TRANSFER BELT ” appears, and the printer does not print. Replace the trans- fer belt. After the new tran sfer belt is installed , printing automatically resumes (if you have not turned off the printer). 1 Open the p[...]

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    Replacing the Transfer Belt 29 Attention The OPC drum i s extremely sen sitive to bright light and di rect sunlight. Always put it in its protective bag until you’re ready to reinstall it. Any exposure to light shou ld be avoided, or perman ent damage could result. Also, handle th e cartridge carefully by it s sides so you don’t touch the surfa[...]

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    Replacing the Transfer Belt 30 7 Remove the new transfer belt from its packaging and insert it into the printer . 8 Press on the transfer belt front handle wi th one han d, take the handle of the transfer be lt fixture wit h your othe r ha n d, and pull the fixture straight toward you. 5 " Dispose of it properly according to your local regulat[...]

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    Replacing the Transfer Belt 31 10 Reinsta ll the OPC drum cartridge. 11 Close the transfer belt lock lever . 12 Check to make sure the laser lens cover is firmly seated. 13 Reinsta l l th e w ast e toner pack. 14 Close the front cover . EDNord - Istedgade 37A - 9000 Aalborg - telefon 96333500[...]

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    EDNord - Istedgade 37A - 9000 Aalborg - telefon 96333500[...]

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    2 Using Media EDNord - Istedgade 37A - 9000 Aalborg - telefon 96333500[...]

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    Introduction 34 Introduction This chapter pr ovides informa tion on ha ndling, selecting, and storing media. Refer to the Maintenance Guid e for media specifications . Media Handling Before purchasing a large quanti ty of special media, do a trial printing with the same media an d check print quality . Check our web site www .minolta-qms.com for a [...]

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    Media Types 35 Media Types Plain Paper Letterhead and Memo Media Formatting Format data within your application. Input Upper and Optional Tr a y s 500 sheets of 20 lb bond (75 g/m²) paper (letter/ A4/legal) e ach; capacity for other wei ghts varies accordingly . Multip urpose Tr a y 150 sheets of 20 lb bond (75 g/m²) paper; capacity for other wei[...]

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    Media Types 36 Thick Stock Ty p e Any standard or recycle d office paper suitable for plain-paper laser printers, such as „ Hammermi ll Laser Print „ Georgia-Pacific Microprint Laser 1000 „ Neusiedler Color Copy 90 „ Xerox 4024 We ight 16–24 lb bond (60–90 g/m²) Duplexing Upper and Optional T rays Face down—top of page toward the rig[...]

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    Media Types 37 Envelopes Labels Formatting Y our printer receives the instructions to print on envelopes from your application. „ Print on the front side only . Some pa rts of the envelope consist of three layers of paper—the front, back, and flap. Anything printed in these layere d regions may be lost or faded. „ See your applica tion docume[...]

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    Media Types 38 Postcards Transparencies Notes „ Avoid using labels with exposed adhesive; it may stick to the transfer belt or the fu ser roller , causing labels to peel off and media jams to occur . „ Adhesive label stock is supported on ly in letter or A4 sheets. „ A label consists of a face sheet (th e printing surface), ad hesive, and a c[...]

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    Media Types 39 Input Location Upper and Optiona l T rays Multipurpose tray Capacity Up to 50 sheets, depe nding on the thickness of the transparencies If you have problems feedi ng 50 sheets, try load- ing only 5–10 sheets at a time. Loading a large number of transparencies at a time may cause static buildup, thus causing feedi ng problems . Orie[...]

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    Loading Media 40 Loading Media T ake off the top and bottom sheets of a ream of paper . Hold - ing a stack of approximately 250 sheets at a time, fan the stack to prevent sta tic buildup for the paper before inserting it in a tray . 5 " Do not fa n transp arency media. Attention Always load the media short edge first. Attention Do not mix me d[...]

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    Loading Media 41 If you are printing dupl ex from the upper or optional tray , load the media print- ing-side down with the to p of the media (or letterhead or memo information ) toward the right side of the tray . If you are prin ti ng duplex from the multipur- pose tray , load the media printing -side up with the top of the media toward th e prin[...]

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    Loading Media 42 3 Adjust the media guides to fit the size paper you’re loadin g. Squeeze the retaine rs, move the guides to the appropriate lo cation (media sizes are listed on the tray), and rele ase th e retainers. The media should fit ea si ly between the guides. 4 Load the paper face-up, sho rt edge toward the right of the tray . Often, an a[...]

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    Loading Media 43 Make sure that th e paper fits easily between the guid es and the paper corners are under the left and right media-separating tabs and are not bent. Attention Always readjust t he media guides after inserting the media. Improperly adjusted g uides may cause poor print q uality , media jams, or printer da mage. 5 Slide the tray back[...]

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    Loading Media 44 1 Open the multipur pose tr ay on the right side of the printer . 2 Open the media support. Attention Load only one type/siz e of media per tray at a ti me. 3 Load the me dia face dow n, short edge toward th e printer . FA C E DO WN EDNord - Istedgade 37A - 9000 Aalborg - telefon 96333500[...]

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    Loading Media 45 Often, an a rrow on th e paper package label indicates the face-up (printing) side of the paper. A fill limit mark is provided on the inside of the media guides o n the multipurpose tray . The multi- purpose tray holds 150 sheets of 20 lb bond (75 g/m²) pap er . 4 Adjust the media guid es to fit the size med ia you’re l oading. [...]

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    Media Storage 46 4 Place the envelope stack into the multipurpose tra y with the flap-side up. Check your applica ti on documentation to determine if th e fla p should be placed on the left or on the right. Print a single envelope to check the ori- entation before printing mu ltiple copies. 5 Adjust the media guides to the width of the envelopes. M[...]

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    3 Maintaining the Printer EDNord - Istedgade 37A - 9000 Aalborg - telefon 96333500[...]

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    Maintaining the Printer 48 Maintaining the Printer Handle the printer with care to preserve its life. Abuse may cause damage and void your warranty . If dust and paper scraps remain on the inside or out- side of the p rinter , printe r performance and print quali ty will suffer , so the printer should be cleaned period ically . Keep the follo wing [...]

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    Maintaining the Printer 49 „ Do not put a cover on the printer immediately after using it. Turn it off and wait until it cools down. „ Do not leave the printer ’s covers open for any length of time , especially in well-lit places; light ma y damage the OPC drum cartridge. „ Do not open the printe r du ring printing. „ Do not tap paper sta[...]

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    Cleaning 50 Cleaning Y ou shou ld perform a thorough cleani ng every 30,000 single-sided pages, every 12 months, or as needed, whichever comes earli er . Always test any cleaning solution (such as a mild dete rgent) on a small area of your printer to check the solution’s performance Outside the Printer Inside the Printer Use A void A soft dry clo[...]

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    4 Troubleshooting EDNord - Istedgade 37A - 9000 Aalborg - telefon 96333500[...]

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    Introduction 52 Introduction This chapter provi des information to ai d you in resolving printer problems yo u may encounter , or at lea s t gui de you to the proper sources for help . Printing a Status Page Print a status page to verify the printer is p rinting correctly . Preventing Media Jams Press Key (Until) Display Reads Online IDLE (and onli[...]

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    Automatic Jam Recovery 53 Automatic Jam Recovery The magicolor 2210 provides automatic jam recovery (when e nabled through the Administration/Engine/Page Recovery menu). After you remove any jammed media, printing automatically resu mes from the p age the printe r stopped at when the jam occurred. 5 " For automatic jam recovery to work, it is [...]

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    Understanding the Media Path 54 Understanding the Media Path Understanding the printer ’s media path will hel p you locate media jams. c c c c Media exit unit d d d d Output tray e e e e Fuser f f f f T r ansfer belt g g g g OPC drum cartridg e h h h h Duplex unit (optional) i i i i Multipurpose tray j j j j Upper media tray k k k k Lower feeder [...]

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    Clearing Media Jams 55 Media Tray (Standard Upper Tray and Optional Tray) The media tray(s) is (are) located at the bottom front of the printer . The m edia is picked from the tray , passed under th e OPC drum cartridge and the transfer belt, passed throug h the fuser , and delivered via the paper exit unit to the output tray on top of the printer [...]

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    Clearing Media Jams 56 Attention The image is not fixed on the media before the fusing process. If you touch the printed surface, the toner may stic k to your hands, so be careful not to touch the print face when removing the jammed media. Make sure not to spill any toner inside the printer . Unfused toner can dirty your hands, clothes, or anything[...]

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    Clearing Media Jams 57 Clearing Misfeed (Upper or Optional Tray) Jams 1 Remove the media tray(s). 2 Carefully remove the jammed media. 3 Shuffle the media currently in the tray and even up the front edges. 4 Reinsert the me dia printing face up. Make sure the med ia is lying fla t, is under the media separating tabs, and doe sn’t exceed the media[...]

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    Clearing Media Jams 58 Clearing Misfeed (Multipurpose Tray) Jams 1 Remove the media from in the multipurpose tray . 2 Carefully remove the jammed media. 3 Shuffle the media that was re moved in step 1 and even up th e fron t edges. 4 Reinsert the media printing face down. Make sure the media is lying fl at and doesn’t exceed the media limit mark.[...]

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    Clearing Media Jams 59 Media Jams near the OPC Drum 1 If there is any media in the multi purpose tray , remove it and close the multipurpose tray . 2 Press the right-side cover release button and carefully open the cover all the way . 3 Remove the jammed media by pulling it slowl y from the bottom of the fuser . Attention Do not pu ll jammed media [...]

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    Clearing Media Jams 60 4 Close the right-s ide cover . The media jam message is no longer displa yed in the printer message window . 5 Check the release button to make sure the cover is securely closed. 6 If media was removed in ste p 1, open the multipu rpose tray . 7 Shuffle the media that was removed in step 1 and even up th e fron t edges. 8 Re[...]

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    Clearing Media Jams 61 2 Carefully remove the jammed media in the top cover media reverse area. 3 Open the media jam removal cover with your left hand and careful ly remove the jamm ed m edia in the duplex med ia feed area with yo ur right hand. 4 Close the media jam removal cover with your left hand and clo se the top cover . 5 Check the release b[...]

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    Clearing Media Jams 62 7 Pressing the duple x unit cover relea se, carefully open the cover . 8 Remove the jammed media. 9 Close the du p l ex un i t’ s cover . 10 Close the multipurpose tray . 11 If there still is a jam messa ge, press the right-side cover release button and carefully open th e cover all the way . 12 Lift the inner paper guide. [...]

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    Clearing Media Jams 63 14 Open the d uplex unit cove r . 15 Remove the jammed media by pulli ng it slowly from the bottom of the fuser rollers. Be careful n ot to touch the transfer be lt while removing jammed media. 16 Close the printer ’ s top cover . 17 Close the duplex unit’s paper guide, lower cover , and top cover . The media jam message [...]

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    Clearing Media Jams 64 5 Close the top cover . Check the release button to make sure the top cover is securely closed.. 6 Open the right-side cove r . 7 Remove the jammed media by pull- ing it slowly from t he bott om of t he fuser . Be careful not to touch the transfer belt while removing jammed media . 8 Close the right-side cover . Check the rel[...]

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    Clearing Media Jams 65 Media Jams in the Optional 5-bin Mailbox 1 Carefully remove the jammed media from the paper eject area of the mailbox. 2 Open the mailbox door . 3 Lift up the paper jam remo val guide in the mailbox wi th your le ft hand, and use your ri ght hand to carefully remove the jammed paper . EDNord - Istedgade 37A - 9000 Aalborg - t[...]

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    Solving Problems with Media Jams 66 4 Close the mailbox do or . The media jam message is no longe r displa yed i n the pr inter message window . Media Jams in the Output Tray Remove jammed media from the outpu t tray by gently pulling it to the left away from the media exit area. Solving Problems with Media Jams 5 " Frequent jams in any area i[...]

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    Solving Problems with Media Jams 67 Duplex unit jams. The wrong media is being used. Use only supported media. Refer to the “Media T ypes” on page 35. Plain paper and thick stock up to 28 lb bond (105 g/m²) can be autoduplexed if the optional duple x unit is installed . For heavier weights, manual dup lexing is required. T o manually duplex, r[...]

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    Solving Problems with Media Jams 68 Media is jamming. Lab els, letterhead , envelopes, post- cards, thick stock, or transfer material are loaded in the upper or optional tray . Special media must b e loaded in the multipurpose tray only . The recommended transpa rency (OHP) or label paper is facing the wrong way in the multipurpose tray . Load the [...]

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    Solving Other Problems 69 Solving Other Problems Symptom Cause Solution Printer power is not on. The power cord is not correctly plugged into the outlet. T urn the power sw itch off (O posi tion), then remove the power cord from the outlet an d plug it back in. The mailbox power cord is not correctly connected. T urn the power switch and the mailbo[...]

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    Solving Other Problems 70 Printer power is not on. The printer is con- nected to an outlet with a voltage or frequency that does not match the print er spec ific a- tions. Use a power source with the followin g specifications: — Power Japan: 100 V AC 50–6 0 Hz 12 amps North America: 120 V AC 50–60 Hz 8 amps Europe: 220-240 V AC 50–60 Hz 6 a[...]

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    Solving Other Problems 71 Data was sent to the printer , but it doesn’t print. An error message is displaye d in the message window . Handle according to the message displayed. The transfer belt installatio n guide is not set correctly in the installation ra il. Remove the transfer belt. Place th e front end of the intermediate transfer unit inst[...]

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    Solving Other Problems 72 Printing takes too much time. The printer is set to a slow printing mode (for example, for OHP , thick stock, or some other special kind of media). It take s more time to print wi th special media. When usin g regular paper , make sure that the media type is set properly in the driver . The printer is set to power saving m[...]

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    Solving Other Problems 73 Y ou are experienc- ing prob- lems duplexing. Media or settings are not cor rec t. Make sure th at you are u sing on l y p l ai n paper . Do not duplex envelopes, glossy stock, labels, postcards, transfer media, or transparencies. Make sure that you have not mixed media types in your multipurpose tray . Make sure that your[...]

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    Solving Problems with Printing Quality 74 Solving Problems with Printing Quality Symptom Cause Solution Nothing is printed. One or more of the toner cartridges is damaged. Remove the toner cartridge and check for damage. If necessary , replace it. The driver is not set correctly . Select the proper setting in th e driver to switch from transparency[...]

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    Solving Problems with Printing Quality 75 Image is too light; there is low image density (contin- ued). Image darkness (Auto-Image Density Con- trol [AIDC] ) sensor is dirty . Open the front cove r . Lift up the tran sfer belt release lever to the 12 o’clock posi- tion. Next, return the lever to the 3 o’clock position. Repeat th is operatio n s[...]

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    Solving Problems with Printing Quality 76 Irregular print or mottled image appears. The media is moist from humidity . Remove the moist media and replace it with new , dry media. There is insuf fi- cient fusing or the image comes off when rubbed. The media is moist from humidity . Remove the moist media and replace it with new , dry media. Media wi[...]

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    Solving Problems with Printing Quality 77 Image is blurred; back- ground is lightly stained; there is insuffi- cient gloss of the printed image. One or more o f the toner cartridges is defective. Check the toner cartridges. If neces- sary , replace them. The OPC drum may be misinstalled or defective. Reinstall the OPC drum cartridge. If necessary ,[...]

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    Solving Problems with Printing Quality 78 Part of image is missing. The media is moist from humidity . Remove the moist media and replace it with new , dry media. Media with specifications not cover ed by th e printe r warranty is being used. Use media that is covered by the printer warranty . One or more of the toner cartridges is defective. Remov[...]

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    Solving Problems with Printing Quality 79 There are toner smudges or residual images. One or more o f the toner cartridges is misinstalled or defective . If the toner smudges are on only the front of the page: „ Remove the toner cartridges and gently rock them five or six times to redistribute the toner . Then, reinstall the cartridges. „ One o[...]

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    Solving Problems with Printing Quality 80 There are toner smudges on the back side of the page (whether or not it has been duplexed). The paper transport roll- ers may be dirty . Clean the paper transpo rt, pr essure, and fuser oil rollers. Check the transport roller . If necessary , replace it. The media path is dirty with toner . Print several bl[...]

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    Solving Problems with Printing Quality 81 Abnormal areas (white or black) appear in a regular pattern. Width o f abnormal area : 1.25" (31.75 mm) The toner cartridge is damaged. Remove the toner cartridge with the color causing the abnormal image. Replace it with a new toner cartridge. Width o f abnormal area : 3" (76.2 mm) The transfe r [...]

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    Solving Problems with Printing Quality 82 Abnormal areas (white or black belt or spots) appear . One or more of the toner cartridges is defective. Remove the toner cartridge and check for damage. If necessary , replace it. The OPC drum cartridge may be defective or scratched. Remove the OPC drum cartridge and check the photosensitive surface (the g[...]

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    Solving Problems with Printing Quality 83 Lateral lines appear cyclically (evenly spaced) on image. Lateral lines have 1– 2 mm spacing. Replace the laser lens cover . Lateral lines ha ve 35 mm spacing. Replace the color toner cartridge. Lateral lines ha ve 75 mm spacing. Replace the image tran sfer roller . Lateral lines ha ve 95 mm spacing. Repl[...]

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    Solving Problems with Printing Quality 84 Colors look dras- tically wrong. One or more of the toner cartridges are incorrectly installed. Remove the toner cartridges an d rein- stall them. Colors are not regis- tering properl y; colors are mixed or have page-to- page vari- ation. The front cover may not be properly closed. Make sure that the printe[...]

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    Status, Error, and Service Messages 85 Status, Error, and Service Messages Status, error , and service messages are displayed in the control panel mes- sage window . Th ey provide i nformation abo ut your printer an d help you l ocate many problems. When the condition associated with a displ ayed message has changed, the message is cle ared from th[...]

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    Status, Error, and Service Messages 86 < X > TONER LOW The < X > (color) toner cartridge is low . There is still enough for approximately 100 le tter/A4 pages (at 5% covera ge) before the prin te r sto ps. Redistribute the toner in the car- tridge, or replace the cartridge. ACC ALREADY DISABLED The ac cou n t i n g op ti o n selected is[...]

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    Status, Error, and Service Messages 87 ACC FILES NOT EMPTY SHRUNK TO %D An attempt to reduce the size of the accounting files has been made unsuccessfully because the size of files is bigger than the space required. Reset the account- ing files. ACC_GETSTATUS REC;CODE-%D, RESETTING ACC TO INITIAL STATE The accounting files ha ve been reset. No acti[...]

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    Status, Error, and Service Messages 88 CREATED FILE The accounting fil e has been created. No action n eeded. CREATING XXXXXXXXXXXX FILE, WAIT... The specifie d accoun ting fi le is created when a ccounting is enabled and the files are no t in existence or these files are created follo wing a Re set Accounting ( XXXXXXXXXXXX represents the Job Acco[...]

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    Status, Error, and Service Messages 89 FUSER OIL EMPTY The fuser oil roller for the fuser is depleted. The printer wil l not print any more copies until a new fuser oil roller is installed. Install a new fuser oil roller . IDLE The printer is on line, but no jobs are i n process. No action needed . INITIALIZING The printer is warming up and gettin [...]

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    Status, Error, and Service Messages 90 MAIN UNIT COVER OPEN The front, top, or duple x covers are open and must be closed. Close the specified cover(s). MEDIA JAM DUPLEX Media has jammed in th e duplex area or duplex refeed area on the models with dupl ex units installed. Locate and remove the jam. MEDIA JAM EXIT Media has jammed between the print [...]

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    Status, Error, and Service Messages 91 MEDIA JAM OPTIONAL TRAY T ray jams occur between the standard upper o r optional tra y and the print engi ne. A misfeed jam may be as simple as a sheet of media not being picked, or it may be that the media was picked but no t fe d properly . Locate and remove the jam. The lower feeder unit (optional) door is [...]

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    Status, Error, and Service Messages 92 OUTPUT BIN FULL The media has exceeded the limit in the sp ecified output b in. Remo ve the media from the specifi ed output bi n. PAPER MIS- MATCH The media dete cted in the tra y doesn’t match the media size settin g. Change th e media in the tray or change the media size setting . PRINTING STA- TUS A stat[...]

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    Status, Error, and Service Messages 93 WAITING ON INPUT END JOB? The compiler is waiting on incoming data for the first job i n the queue. The job may not have an end -o f-job indicator and therefore canno t end. The message clears if more input arrives from the port or if you press the Cancel key . No other jobs can be printed until this job has e[...]

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    Status, Error, and Service Messages 94 Service Messages This service message... Means... SERVICE CALL 04 MAIN UNIT An error has been detected wi th the item indicate d in th e service messa ge. Correction of these errors is performed by a MINOL T A-QMS authorized service provider only . Contact your local vendo r . A service message sometimes occur[...]

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    Status, Error, and Service Messages 95 SERVICE CALL 05 FLASH ROM An error has been detected with the ite m indicated in the service message. Correc- tion of these errors is pe rformed by a MINOL T A-QMS authorized service pro- vider only . Con tact your local vendor . A service message sometimes occur s as a result of an unusua l combination of eve[...]

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    Status, Error, and Service Messages 96 SERVICE CALL 1C FUS LOW WARMUP An error has been detected wi th the item indicated in the service message. Correc- tion of these errors is performed by a MINOL T A-QMS authorized service pro- vider only . Contact your local vendor . A service message sometimes occurs as a result of an un usual combination of e[...]

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    Status, Error, and Service Messages 97 HP-GL, HPXL, and PCL Error Codes The following tables list error cod es that could appear on the printer message window when running the HP-GL , HPXL, or PCL emulation. HP-GL PCL Error Code Description Error Code Description 0 Not enough memory for job. 0 Not enough memory fo r job. 1 T oo many transformations[...]

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    Additional Assistance 98 PostScript Errors If your printer is having trouble printing when using PostScript emulation, you should turn on the Error Handle r in the contro l panel menu. Error Handl er is a diagnostic tool that identifies PostScript errors encounter ed during a print job. Additional Assistance If you’ve foll owed all of the instruc[...]

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    5 Installing Other Accessories EDNord - Istedgade 37A - 9000 Aalborg - telefon 96333500[...]

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    Introduction 100 Introduction This chapter provides info rma tion about the following acce ssories. Contact your local vendor for purchase informatio n. 5-bin Mailbox Three models: For 100-, 120-, or 220-volt printers Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) for SC-210/1 10 ADF for convenience copier BuzzBox Via parallel connection for 100, 120, and 220 vol[...]

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    Antistatic Protection 101 Accessories Attention Installing accessories always require s that the printer and accessories are turned off and unplugged during in stallation. Antistatic Protection Attention It’ s ver y important to protec t the printer controller board and any associated daughterboard or module from electr ostatic damage while perfo[...]

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    BuzzBox 102 What's in the Kit? The BuzzBox kit contains the following items: „ BuzzBox „ Interf ac e box „ RJ-1 1 cable „ Power adapter „ Adhesive-backed clips Installing BuzzBox 1 If you have a cable attached to the printer ’s parallel port, unplug it from the printer . 2 Attach one end of the parallel cab le on the interface box [...]

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    Dual In-Line Memory Modules 103 4 Choose a good locati on on the printer to mount the interfa ce box. Make sure that the unit doe s not z interfere with paper exiting the printer . z cover any vents, doors, conn ecto rs, or labels. z cause the BuzzBox ribbon cable to stretch or twist. 5 Use the adhesive-b acked clips provided to mount the BuzzBox w[...]

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    Dual In-Line Memory Modules 104 Additional memory allows you to downlo ad more fonts and increase the printer's buffer (area where data sent from the computer is stor ed whi le waiting to be printed). 5 " Y ou will also need add itional memory to dup lex print at 1200 x 1200 dpi on letter and legal media si zes. How Much Memory Do You Nee[...]

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    Dual In-Line Memory Modules 105 „ T o print complex graphics or complex PostScript documents „ For increased collation performance „ For increased spooling perfo rmance The magicolor 2210 has 3 DIMM slots available . The maximum memory that can be installed is 384 MB (3 x 128 MB DIMM s). „ Check the startup page to make sure the prin ter ha[...]

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    Dual In-Line Memory Modules 106 Installing DIMMs automatically restores memory defaults. If your memory settings are specific to your environment, print an advanced status page before installing DIMMs, so you can recover the current memory settings. 2 Ensure that the printer is turned off and the power cord and all interface cables are disconnected[...]

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    Installing a Duplex Unit 107 Observe the keyed side of the DIMM to align it with the connector . When seated, the DIMM stands upright, firmly in place. If you cannot snap the DIMM into place, do not force it. Reposition it, making sure that the bottom o f the DIMM is seated completely in the connector . 4 Repeat steps 5–6 for each additional DIMM[...]

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    Installing a Duplex Unit 108 2 Remove the tape from the unit. 3 Open the multipurpose tray . 4 Remove the two thumbscrews from the right side cover . 5 " Retain these screws in case yo u need to remove the duplex unit in the future. EDNord - Istedgade 37A - 9000 Aalborg - telefon 96333500[...]

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    Installing a Duplex Unit 109 5 Press the right-side cover release button. 6 Open the right-side cover . 7 Pull the right-side cover toward you, l ift it, and unhook it from its frame. 8 With the multipurpo se tray still open, close the right-side cover . 9 Insert the bottom of the dupl ex unit at a shallow angle into the right-side cover . T o do t[...]

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    Installing a Duplex Unit 110 10 Press the top of the duplex unit in. 11 Open the duplex unit pap er path cover . 12 Secure the duplex unit tigh tly with the two thumbscrews supplied in the kit. EDNord - Istedgade 37A - 9000 Aalborg - telefon 96333500[...]

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    Installing a Duplex Unit 111 13 Close the duplex paper path co ver and multipurpose tray . 14 Open the right-side cover . 15 Extend the spring wire for the duplex uni t about 1 fo ot (30.5 cm). EDNord - Istedgade 37A - 9000 Aalborg - telefon 96333500[...]

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    Emulations, Fonts, and Other Software 112 16 Attach the end of the spring wire to the hook on the printe r unit. 17 Close the right-s ide cover . Emulations, Fonts, and Other Software Emulations Optional emulation s, such as ImageServer , LN03, an d CGM are available as PostScript files. This section describes how to download an emulation to the pr[...]

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    Emulations, Fonts, and Other Software 113 Downloading an Emulation via an Ethernet Interface 5 " Before you begin this procedure, your printer and PC (or UNIX workstation) must be con nected to an Eth ernet network running TCP/ IP and have valid IP addresses. 1 T u rn on the printer , and wait for IDLE to display in th e message window . 2 If [...]

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    Emulations, Fonts, and Other Software 114 Using an Optional Emulation Refer to the documentation that came with your emulatio n for configuration and usage instructions. Fonts Optional fonts are available as files on floppy disks or CD-ROMs. This section describes how to download op tio nal fonts from a floppy disk or CD-ROM to the printer ’ s ha[...]

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    Kanji Font Internal IDE Hard Disk 115 5 Open an ftp session at your PC or workstation by typing one of the following commands: ftp printername ↵ (for example, ftp pctdev6 ↵ ) ftp ipaddress ↵ (for example, ftp 161.33.130 .45 ↵ ) 6 When prompte d for a user name and password, press Enter fo r bo th. An ftp > prompt displays. 7 At the ftp&g[...]

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    Kanji Font Internal IDE Hard Disk 116 What's in the Kit? „ Internal hard d isk preformatted wi th the followin g Kanji fonts: z FutoGoB101-Bold z FutoMinA101-Bold z GothicBBB-Medium z Jun101-Light z MidashiGo-MB31 z MidashiMin-MA 31 z Ryumin-Light-KL „ IDE hard disk with ribbon cable attached „ IDE hard disk bracket „ 4 screws Hardware[...]

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    5-bin Mailbox 117 Installing a Kanji Font Internal IDE Hard Disk Attention The Kanji fonts are factory installe d on a formatted hard disk drive. DO NOT reformat or ini tialize the Kanji i nternal hard disk. Reformatting erases all data, fonts, and files on the disk. Y our warranty does not cover this error . The Kanji font internal IDE hard disk i[...]

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    5-bin Mailbox 118 2 Remove any tape and packing material. 3 Open the mailbox unit cover and remove any packing material from the rear of the mailbox unit. 4 Close the mailbox unit cover . 5 Remove any packing material from the front of the m ailbox unit. EDNord - Istedgade 37A - 9000 Aalborg - telefon 96333500[...]

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    5-bin Mailbox 119 6 Remove the two screen covers from the top of the printer . Pry the covers off with your fingers. Retain these covers in case you ever want to remove the 5-bin mailbox . 7 Locate the two holes, th e pin, and the positioning guide for the mailbox. 8 Slowly lower the mailbox unit so that the two pins at the bottom fit into t he two[...]

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    5-bin Mailbox 120 10 Secure the mailbox tightly with the two thumbscrews supplied in the kit. 11 Place the slot on the right side of the accessory screen cover from the kit onto the tab on the ma ilb ox then press on the left side of the accessory screen cover so the tab on that side fits into the sl ot on the mailbox. 12 Remove the five plastic bi[...]

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    5-bin Mailbox 121 15 Plug the mailbox power cord from the kit into the mailbox unit (lower co nnection). 16 Plug the other end of the powe r cord into the prin te r . 17 Make sure the printer is turned off. 18 Make sure the 5-bin mailbox is turned off. Attention Always turn of f the printer before turning off the mailbox. EDNord - Istedgade 37A - 9[...]

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    QFORM 122 19 Plug the printer power cord into the mailbox unit (upper conn ection) and into the dedicated, grounded, surge- protected electrical outlet. 20 T urn the mailb ox unit on. 21 T urn the prin ter on. QFORM QFORM allows you to use existing lineprinter and forms-pri nting applications on your mag icolor 2210. This printe r-resident appl ica[...]

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    Interfaces and Daughterboards 123 Interfaces and Daughterboards Interfaces Y o ur printer supports the fol lowing interface cards: „ CrownNet for Ethernet 10BaseT/100BaseTX (TCP/IP , NetW a re, Ether- talk, LAN Manager/LAN Server ) for an add itional CrownNet for Ethernet connection „ CrownNet for T oken-Rin g (TCP/IP , NetW are, LAN Manager/LA[...]

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    Interfaces and Daughterboards 124 1 T urn off the printer , and then disconnect the power cord and all in terface cables from the printer . 2 Loosen five screws and, using the tab on the lower side of the panel, pull the controller board from the printer . 3 Remove the two screws holding the metal plate ove r the opti onal interfac e opening. The o[...]

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    SCSI Interfa ce 125 Gently slide the controller board into the printer until it is fully seated, and then tighten the five screws. 6 Reconnect al l interface cable s. 7 Reconnect the power cord , and turn on the printer . 5 " In compliance with UL guid elines, “The appliance inlet is considered to be the main disconne ct device.” 8 Print a[...]

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    SCSI Interface 126 Installation Attention It’ s very important to protect the printer controll er board and any associated circuit board s from electrostatic damage. Before performing this procedure, review the antistat ic caution on page 105. In addition, always handle circuit boards by the edges only . 1 T urn off the printer , and then disconn[...]

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    Internal IDE Hard Disk Drive 127 d Secure the SCSI interface card to the interface pane l with the two larger screws in the kit. 5 Reinstall the controller board. Gently slide the controller bo ard into the printer until it’s fully seated, and then tighten the five screws. 6 Reconnect al l interface cable s. 7 Reconnect the power cord and turn on[...]

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    Internal IDE Hard Disk Drive 128 Installation Attention It’ s very important to protect the printer controll er board and any associated circuit board s from electrostatic damage. Before performing this procedure, review the antistat ic caution on page 105. In addition, always handle circuit boards by the edges only . When instal ling or removing[...]

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    Internal IDE Hard Disk Drive 129 holes on the hard disk bracket. Fasten the hard disk to the bracket with the screws provided. 5 Position th e hard disk so that the four support posts face the controlle r board, the colored stripe on the ribbon cable faces away from you, and the conn ector is down. 6 Insert ribbon cable conne ctor pin 1 (the colore[...]

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    Lower Feeder Unit 130 Lower Feeder Unit Installing a Lower Feeder Unit (LFU) Read this section if you purchased a lower feeder uni t. Kit Contents „ Lower feeder unit with a letter/ A4/legal media tray (500 sheets) „ 3 metal brackets – Bracket L (1) – Bracket R (1) – Bracket B (1) „ 2 securing thumbscrews Installation Attention If consu[...]

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    Lower Feeder Unit 131 2 With one person holding the carrying bars and anoth er holding the two grips on the left side of the printe r , lift the printer and temporarily move it to a flat, level surface. 3 Remove the lower feede r unit from the shipping carton, and place it where the printer w ill be located. 4 Slide out the optional medi a tray fro[...]

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    Lower Feeder Unit 132 9 With another person’s help, lift th e printer . When lifting and carryi ng the printer , use the pull-out carrying bars c and the hand grips d . 10 Slowly lower the printer onto the lower feeder unit, lining up the four holes in the bottom of the printer with the corresponding pins in the lower feeder unit. 11 Place bracke[...]

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    Lower Feeder Unit 133 12 Hold bracket R on a slant to insert it from the front end into the bracket R slot on the right side of the printer frame, then hold bracket R level and secure it tightly with the thumbscrew . 13 Unscrew t he th umbscrew from the rear of the printer . 5 " Retain this screw for use in step 15. 14 Hold bracket B on a slan[...]

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    Media Trays 134 15 Lift up bracket B and secure it tightly with the thumbscrew . Make sure the bracket matches the position shown in the illustration . 16 Slide the upper media tray back into the printer . Media Trays The printer comes with a 150-shee t multipurpose tray (tray 1), and a 500-sheet media tray (the upper tray—tray 2). The optional l[...]

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    Printer Stand/Cabinet 135 2 Slide the new tray into the printer . 5 " Slightly tilt up the tray to insert it into the installa tion rails to slide it back in. For information about loading media, see “Using Media,” on page 33. Printer Stand/Cabinet A tabletop- or floor-model printer stand or a cabinet is available. Follow the assembly inst[...]

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    Time-of-Day Clock 136 Installation Attention It’ s very important to protect the printer controll er board and any associated circuit board s from electrostatic damage. Before performing this procedure, review the antistat ic caution on page 101. In addition, always handle circuit boards by the edges only . 1 T urn off the printer , and then disc[...]

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    Time-of-Day Clock 137 3 Attach the time -of- day clock to the controller board. Attention Make sure that the pins on the time-of-day clock are properly aligned with those in t he receiving socket on the controller board. Damage to the time-of-d ay clock an d/or controller board could resul t if the pins are misaligned. a Locate the time-of-day cloc[...]

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    6 Color Printing EDNord - Istedgade 37A - 9000 Aalborg - telefon 96333500[...]

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    Introduction 140 Introduction Y our magi color 2210 features advanced colo r laser technology th at produces inexpensive and durab le color prints at 600x600, a nd 1200x1200 dpi o n plain paper , envelopes, lab els, thick stock, and transp arencies. Color Management and Control The magicolor 2210 offers a host of color screening, matching, and cali[...]

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    Introduction 141 „ Industry-standard profiles: Q COLOR uses industry-standard ICC pro- files for compatibility with popular input an d output device s. „ Supports host-based color management systems: Easily disable MINOL T A-QMS Q COLOR automatic color correction when usin g host-based ColorSync or ICM color matching. „ Profiles for common mo[...]

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    7 Repacking the Printer EDNord - Istedgade 37A - 9000 Aalborg - telefon 96333500[...]

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    Storing the Printer 144 Storing the Printer Keep the following in mind when storing th e pr inter fo r an extended period: 1 Unplug the printe r . 2 Remove the OPC dr um, the fuser o il roller , and toner cartridges from th e printer and re turn them to their original packagin g. If the original packag- ing is not available, pr otect the to ner car[...]

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    Repacking the Printer 145 Repacking the Printer Attention Failure to follow th ese instructions could resu lt in void ing your warranty . If you need to relocate or ship your printer afte r it’s been installed , follow the procedures in this chapter to prevent damage to the printer and to keep your warranty valid. 5 " We strongly suggest th [...]

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    Remove the Cables 146 3 Remove the toner cartridges. 4 Remove the waste toner pack. 5 Remove the OPC drum. 6 Remove the transfer be lt. 7 Remove the duplex unit (i f attached). 8 Remove the 5-bin mailbox (if attached). 9 Remove the lower input feeder (if attached). 10 Repack the printer for shipment. T o avoid toner con tamination during shipment, [...]

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    Remove the Waste Toner Pack 147 2 Remove the four toner cartridges an d store them in their original packag- ing. If the original packaging is not available, protect the toner cartridges from spilling ton er . Remove the Waste Toner Pack 1 With the printer ’s front cover open, remove the waste toner pack fro m the printer . 2 Use the three plugs [...]

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    Remove the 5-bin Mailbox 148 Remove the 5-bin Mailbox 5 " If you don’t have a 5-bin mail box installed, skip to the next section. 1 Remove the power cable. 2 Remove th e side pla tes and loosen th e thumbscre ws. 3 Lift 5-bin mailbox up and awa y from the printer . 4 Replace the origin al scre en covers on the top of the printer . 5 Repack t[...]

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    Repack the Printer 149 6 Repack the lower feeder un it in its origi nal shipping carton for storage or shipment. 5 " If you’re returning the printer for service, you don’t need to return the lower feeder unit, unless the problem is with the lower feeder unit. Repack the Printer If you need replacement packaging , in the United States, call[...]

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    Repack the Printer 150 5 Pack the printer for shipment as shown. 6 If you’re also shipping th e power cord and any manuals with the pr inter , place them in the shipping carton. 5 " Don’t ship these items if you’re returning the printer for service. 7 Securely tape the top flaps of t he shipping carton closed. Strapping/Buckling Kit Cont[...]

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    Repack the Printer 151 Strapping/Buckling Instructions 1 Thread one end of th e strapping through the wooden pallet. 2 Pull the two ends of the strapping together at the approximate center of the top of the printer . 3 Thread both ends up through the center of the buckle . 4 Weave the slack of one end through the buckle. 5 Pull the slack on that en[...]

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    Repack the Printer 152 7 Pull all of the remaining slack of the strapping through this side of the buckle, until the buckle is taut ag ainst th e prin ter box. 8 Pull the buckle again st the printer as tightly as possible. Some slack may still exist. 9 Repeat this procedure three more times, spacing the straps equidistant across the box. 10 Write t[...]

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    A Technical Specifications EDNord - Istedgade 37A - 9000 Aalborg - telefon 96333500[...]

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    Requirements 154 Requireme nts Space Requirements The illustration below shows the amount of space required for operating the printer , replacin g supplies, and removing media ja ms. If you have added accesso ries, the printe r ’s height will increase by Lower feeder unit 4.6" 1 16.5 mm) Duplex unit 0" (0 mm) 5-bin mailbox 15.34" ([...]

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    Location Requirements 155 Power Requirements Location Requirements „ On a hard, flat, level (1 ° or le ss slan t at any point around the machine) surface capable of supporting the pri nter , accessories, con sumables, and media. Weights are shown below . 5 " A surface can be tested for levelness wi th a standard round pencil. If the pencil [...]

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    Location Requirements 156 „ Away from cooling and heating sources, extreme tempe rature or humidity changes, direct sunlight, excessive dust, corrosive chemicals or vapors (such as ammonia), water pipes, refrigerators, and any strong electro- magnetic field (su c h as that created by an ai r condition er), open flames, or items that can easily bu[...]

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    Engine and Controller Specifications 157 Computer Requirements Printer performance depends upon the type of computer to which you con- nect it. W e recommend a Pentium-cl ass compute r with at least 16 MB of RAM (if you’re using Windows Me/98/95) or 32 MB of RAM (if you’re using Windows 2000/NT4). ENERGY STAR Compliance All models of the magico[...]

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    Engine and Controller Specifications 158 Print Speed—Autoduplex The following table defi nes the maximum print speed in Pages Pe r Minute (ppm). General T ransparency Film (A/ A4) 3.8 2.4 Label (A/ A4) 3.8 2.4 Thick (A /A4) 3.8 2.4 Page size Monochrome ppm 4-Color ppm A4 10 2.5 Letter 10 2.5 Legal 10 1.5 Printer type Desktop, non-impact, 4-colo r[...]

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    Engine and Controller Specifications 159 Controller CPU IDT RC64574 Resident emulations PostScript —Level 3 (60 0/1200 dpi) HP PCL —PCL5c, PCL XL, PCL5e/GL2 (HP PaintJet XL300 compatible ; 600 dpi; 600/1200 dpi, GL 2 only) PDF —V ersion 1.2 HP-GL —7475A/75 50/Draftmaster (600 dpi) Lineprin ter —(600 dp i) Optional emulations ImageS erver [...]

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    Engine and Controller Specifications 160 Electrical Voltage and Power RAM T ype: PC-100 Compliant SDRAM DIMMs Base system RAM: 1 28 MB T otal RAM: Upgradable to 384 MB (through 3 DIMM connectors) Optional RAM 32, 64, and 128 MB DIMMs System software Softloadable; stored in Flash ROM Internal IDE hard disk Optional, up to 2.2 GB 5 " For informa[...]

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    Engine and Controller Specifications 161 Environmental Noise level Printing: Less th an 55 dB (A) Standby: Less than 41 dB (A) Relative humidity Operatin g: 15-85% RH (no ncondensing) T ransportation/Storage: 30–85% RH (noncond ensing) Te m p e r a t u r e range Operatin g: 50-95° F (10-35 ° C) T ransportation/Storage: 32-95° F (0-35° C) Alti[...]

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    Print Media 162 Physical Print Media Main Body Main Body with Lower Input Feed er Main Body with Duplex Unit and Lower Input Feed er Dimensions W : 18.2 in. (463 mm) H: 20.6 in. (51 1 mm) D: 21.3 in. (522 mm) W: 18.2 i n. (463 mm) H: 22.0 in. (560 mm) D: 21.3 in. (522 mm) W: 18.2 in. (463 mm) H: 22.0 i n. (560 mm) D: 21.3 i n. (522 mm) We ight (exc[...]

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    Document Option Commands 163 Document Option Commands This lists the supported Document Option Commands (D OCs) fo r your magi- color 2210. The co mmands are grouped by feature type. Each command is preceded by ei ther a DOC statement (%%) or an Include- Feature statement (%%IncludeFea ture). See the Crown Document Option Commands manual for inform[...]

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    Supported DOCs 164 Select pen width and color %%In cludeFeatur e: pen Select plotter % %In cludeFeatu r e: plotte r Scale the image %%Include Feature: scal ing Set origin %%IncludeFe ature: origin HP PCL 5e Emulation Commands Install object %%Include Feature: in stall Remove object %%IncludeFeature: remove Remove resource %%IncludeFeature: removere[...]

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    Supported DOCs 165 Eject page %%PageEnd Set image position %%ImagePosition Invert image %%InvertImage Set dpi for image expansion %%DPI Set data compression %%Compression Reverse bits %%BitReverse End print job %%JobEnd Set image size %%ImageSize Set image rotation %%Rotation Set source image origin %%SourceImageOrigin Set source image position %%S[...]

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    Supported DOCs 166 LN03 Plus Commands Identify product %%IncludeFeature: product Control line wrap %%IncludeFeature: autowrap Specify default paper size %%IncludeFeature: paper_size Control transformation point %%IncludeFeature: paper_size_override Adjust image horizontally %%IncludeFeature: xorigin Adjust image vertically %%IncludeFeature: yorigin[...]

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    Index 1.5° slant 75, 82 1200x1200 dpi printing 105 600x600 dpi printing 105 A Acc already disabled message 86 Acc disabled message 86 Acc enabled message 86 Acc file x% full message 86 Acc files got removed message 86 Accessories 5-bin mailbox 10 0 BuzzBox 100 CGM 100 Crown for DECnet-TCP/IP 100 CrownNet for Ethernet 100 CrownNet for Token-Ring 10[...]

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    Index 168 SCSI 100 Time-of-Day Clock 101 Active jobs message 85 Additional memory 103 Advanced printing features Memory 104 AIDC 84 Cycle 73 Sensor 75 ANSI 122 Antistatic protection 101 ASCII 122 Autoduplex 40 Print speed 158 Auto-Image Density Control ( also known as AI DC) 75 Automatic jam recovery 53 B Basic performance 104 BuzzBox 100, 101 Inst[...]

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    Index 169 Envelopes Formatting 37 Loading 46 Printing 37, 45 , 46 Environmental requirements 161 Error codes 97 Error message 85 Bins 92 Fuser 85 Jams 91 Oil roller 85 OPC 85 See Status message Transfer belt 85 Waste toner 85 Ethert alk 123 Extended accounting file size message 88 F Face, definition 7 Fonts 112 Fonts 114 ftp 113 Fuser Replacement 1[...]

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    Index 170 L Labels Continuous printing 38 Loading 37, 38 Printing 37, 38 LAN Manager 123 Server 123 Laser lens cover 16 Lineprinter, DOC 164 LN03 112 LN03, DOC 166 Loading med ia 40 Lower feeder unit Installation 101 Lower input feeder Removing 14 8 M Mailbox Bin 120 Mailbox jam 90 Mailbox jam message 90 Maintenance Paper exit rollers 50 Maximum pe[...]

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    Index 171 PlanetPress 122 Plastic interlocks 149 Please wait message 88 PostScript Forms 122 PostScript files 112, 11 4 Power requirements 15 5 ENERGY Star, compliance 157 Preventing paper jams 52 Print quality All black sheet 77 Colors not correct 84 Faded on one side 75 Horizont al lines 75 Image blurred 77 Image comes off when rubbed 76 Irregula[...]

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    Index 172 Controlle r 157, 159 CPU 159 CrownNet Ethernet 159 Duty cycle 157 Emulations 159 Engine 157 Environmental 161 Flash ROM 160 Fonts 159 ImageServe r 159 Input sources 158 Interfaces 159 Lineprinter 159 Media 162 Memory 160 Network interface 159 Optional emulations 159 Optional interfaces 159 Options 160 Output 158 Parallel 159 Physical 162 [...]

  • Page 175

    Index 173 Upper (also known as Standard ) (Tray 2) 134 Upper (standard) tray 2 41 Tray 1 43 Tray 2 41, 134 Troubleshooti ng 5-bin mailbox jams 66 Color looks wrong 84 Duplexing 73 Media ja ms 67, 68 Nothing is printed 74 Printer resets 71 Printer takes too much time 72 Status, service, and error messages 85 U UNIX 113 Upper (standard) tray 41 V Ven[...]

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