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Operating I n st ruc tions Maintenance Guide 1 Read t his manual car efully b efore you use thi s prod uct and k eep it h andy fo r future reference. For safety , p le ase follow the instru ctions in this ma nual.[...]
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Introduction This man ual c ontains d etaile d inst ructions on the operati on and maintena nce of this mac hine. To get maxi mum versa tility from this ma chine all opera tors should careful ly read and fol low the ins tructi ons in this man ual. Pl ease kee p this ma nual i n a ha ndy plac e near the machi ne. Plea se r ead th e Safe ty Inf ormat[...]
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i Trademarks Micros oft ® , Wi ndow s ® and Windows NT ® are re gist ere d trad emarks of Mi- cros oft C orp orat ion in the Unit ed S tates and /or othe r coun tri es. IPS-PRINT ™ Printer La nguage Em ulation © Copyright 1999- 2000, XIONICS DOCUM ENT TECHNOLOGIES , INC., All Rights Reserved. Other product names used herein are for identifica[...]
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ii Safety Information When using your printer, the following s afety precautions s hould always be fol- lowed. Safety D uring Operatio n In this manual, the following i mportant symbols are used: R WARNING: R WARNING: Indi cates a poten tiall y haza rdous s itua tion w hich, if instr uctio ns are not follo wed, co uld re sult in death o r ser ious [...]
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iii R CAUTION: • Protect the equipment from damp ness or wet weather, such as rain, snow, and so on. • Unplug the power cord from the wall outle t before you move the equipmen t. While moving the equipment, you shou ld take care that the power cord will not be dam aged under the equip ment. • When you d isconnect the p ower plug from the wall[...]
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iv ENERGY STAR Prog ram ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Low-power Mode (Energy Saver mode ) This printer auto matically lowers its power co nsumption 60 minutes after the last operation has been completed. To exit Low-power (Energy Saver) mode, press any key on the operation panel. For details about how to c onfigure En- ergy Saver mode, see “ Making Printer Set[...]
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v How to Read This Manual Symbols In this manual, the followin g symbols are used: R WARNING: This sym bol indicat es a potent ially haz ardous situ ation whi ch, if instructio ns are not followed, could result in death or serious inj ury. R CAUTION: This sym bol indicat es a potent ially haz ardous situ ation whi ch, if instructio ns are not follo[...]
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vi TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Kit Detaching the SR770 (2 Tray Finisher) .................. .............. ......... ......... .. 1 Opening and Closing the Duplex Reversal Unit ... .............. ......... ........... 2 Replacing the Toner Car tridge ... ......... ......... .............. .......... ......... ........[...]
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1 1. Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Kit Detaching the S R770 (2 Tray Finisher) There are times when you might have to detach the 2 Tray Finish er from the printer to remove misfed paper. This section desc ribes how t o detac h th e 2 Tray Fini sher. A Hold the ha ndle at the top of the 2 Tray Finisher f irmly with one hand, pull the 2 Tray F[...]
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Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Kit 2 1 Opening and Closing the Duplex Reversal Unit There are times when you might have to detach the Du plex Reversal Unit to remove mi sfed paper . This secti on describes how to detach the Duplex Reversal Unit. A Push up the lock release button and keep it i n place. B Lower the Duplex Reversal Unit slowly [...]
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Replacing the Toner Cartridge 3 1 Replacing the Toner Cartridge R WARNING: R CAUTION: Note ❒ The actual number of printed pag- es will dif fer depending on the p a- per type, size, conten ts and settings. For more information, see P.50 “ Toner cartridge ” . If "Add Toner" appear s on the panel display, repl ace the tone r cartri dge[...]
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Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Kit 4 1 B Remove the toner cartridge for the color you want to replace. A Unhook the green hook on the toner cartridg e with one hand. B Holding th e toner cartridge with the othe r hand, pu ll out the cartridge up slowly. Important ❒ Do not shake the removed ton er c art rid ge. The rem ain- ing toner might [...]
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Replacing the Toner Cartridge 5 1 F Inse rt t he t one r c artri dge slo wly until the green ho ok snaps on the metal contact area. Important ❒ Do not install and remove the toner cartridg es over and o ver. This could re sult in a toner leak. G Close the upper righ t cover. The following message appears on the panel display. P lease wait a while[...]
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Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Kit 6 1 Replacing the Fuser Oil Unit R CAUTION: If " Repla ce Fu ser Oil Un it (TypeG )" appears on the panel display, r eplace the Fuser Oil Unit. Replace Fuser Oil Uni t (TypeG) A Turn off the power switch and unplug th e power c able. Important ❒ Be su re to wait abou t an hour t o prevent a burn[...]
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Replacing the Fuser Oil Unit 7 1 G Holding the green hand le, pull up the Fu sing Uni t slowly in the direction of the arrow . Important ❒ Do not t ouch a ny ar eas othe r than t he h andl e. H Put the removed F using Unit in a stable and le vel place. I Lift the Fuser Oil Unit in the di- rection of the arrow to remove it, and put it in a stable [...]
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Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Kit 8 1 K Hold the Fuser Oil Unit in the manner shown in the illustration. Matc h ( U U U U ) on the front of the Fus- er Oil Unit and ( T T T T ) on the Fusing Unit at three places. While push- ing the green lever on the left side of the Fusing Unit ( A A A A ), insert the left and right protrusions of the Fus[...]
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Replacing the Fuser Oil Unit 9 1 R Plug in th e power cable and turn on the powe r switch. Note ❒ If you dispose of the used toner cartridges by yourself, dispose of them according to local regu- lations.[...]
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Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Kit 10 1 Replacing the Photoconducto r Unit If "Replace Black PCU (Typ e F)" ap- pears on the panel display, replace the black Photo conductor Unit. Replace Black PCU (Ty pe F) If "Replace Color PCU (Ty pe A)" ap- pears on the panel display, replace the three color Phot oconducto r Units. Re[...]
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Replacing the Photoconductor Unit 11 1 F Lift the inner cover until it clicks into place and holds. The Ph oto con duct or Uni ts a re i n- stalled as shown in the illustration. The black Photoconductor Un it is at the u pper left period . The oth er three are color Photoconductor Units . G Remove the P hotoconductor Un it you w ant to replac e. Fo[...]
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Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Kit 12 1 C Lift and ho ld the green handle at the top ( A A A A ), and pull out the unit slowly ( B B B B ). H Install a new Pho toconductor Unit. For black, install one, and for color, install three. A Take the unit out from the bag. Important ❒ Do n ot rem ove th e cover th at is atta ched to the bo ttom o [...]
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Replacing the Photoconductor Unit 13 1 E Rem ove the cover and pu sh in the Photoconductor Unit until it stops. I Lower the inn er cover slow ly. J Tighten two s crews using prov id- ed screw driver. Note ❒ Be sure to return the provided sc rewd riv er to its or igi nal po si- tion on th e back of the fron t cov- er. K Turn the light br own lever[...]
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Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Kit 14 1 Replacing the Development Unit If "Repla ce Bla ck Dev. Unit( TypeD)" appears on the panel display, r eplace the black Development Unit. Replace Black Dev. Un it(TypeD) If "Replace C olor Dev. Unit(TypeB)" appears on the panel display, r eplace the three colo r (CMY) Devel opment Un[...]
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Replacing the Development Unit 15 1 F Lift the inner cover until it clicks into place and holds. The Development Unit is installed shown in the illustration. Starting from the u pper left, the units are atta ched in the or der of blac k (K), yellow (Y), c yan (C), and magenta (M). G Remove the Developmen t Unit. The proced ure f or remo ving t he u[...]
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Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Kit 16 1 B Insert the Developmen t Unit along the rail, and push in slowly until it stops. C Holding the Develop ment Unit, pu ll out the ta pe slowly in a level manner. Important ❒ Be sure to pull ou t the tape to avoid printer malfunc tion during operation. ❒ The removed tape is dirty. Be carefu l not to [...]
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Replacing the Development Unit 17 1 L Close the front cover slowly by pushing the two areas on the left and right. M Plug in th e power cable and turn on the powe r switch. "Please Wait " ap pears on the panel display, an d initial adj ust ments begin. Please wait until it s tops. Please Wait Important ❒ Do not turn off the power switch[...]
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Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Kit 18 1 Replacing the Fusing Unit R CAUTION: If "Replace Fusing Unit (T ype C)" ap- pears on the panel display, replace the Fusing Un it. Replace Fusing Unit (T ype C) A Turn off the power switch and unplug th e power c able. Important ❒ Be su re to wait abou t an hour t o prevent a burn. B If the [...]
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Replacing the Fusing Unit 19 1 G Holding the green hand le, pull up the Fu sing Uni t slowly in the directi on of the ar row, and then put it in a stable and level place. H Take out the new Fusing U nit from the bag and put it in a stable and level place. Important ❒ The A3 paper wh ich comes with the new Fusi ng Unit will be used in a late r ste[...]
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Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Kit 20 1 M Close the upper le ft cover ( A A A A ) and push t he ha ndle ( B B B B ) slowly to the back until it clicks into place. N If you removed the E xternal Tray in step D , reattach it to the printer. Insert the hook s of the External Tray into the printer slits, and lower it towa rd you. O If the Duplex[...]
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Replacing the Fusing Unit 21 1 S Confirm that the following mes- sage is displayed on the panel d is- play, and then load the A3 paper which comes w ith the Fu sing Unit in the Bypass Tray. Set She et in Bypass, then # A Open the Bypass Tray. B Pull out th e Bypass Tray Exten- sion, and then flip it open. C Slide the side guides outward ( A A A A )[...]
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Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Kit 22 1 U Check the tes t sheets and select the correction value for A thro ugh H. • Select "1", if black and magenta square overlap sharply and you can see white slits as the sample. • Select "0", if black and magenta square do not overlap sharply and yo u can not se e white slits clea[...]
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Replacing the Dustproof Filter 23 1 Replacing the Dustproof Filter The dustproof fil ter is attached to the black D evelopment Un it. When re- placing the black Develop ment Unit, also replace the d ustproof filter. The dustproof fil ter is attached to the left side of t he printer shown in the il- lustrati on. A Turn off the power switch and unplu[...]
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Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Kit 24 1 E With the h and wearing the glove, take out the dustproof filter that is attached to the dustproof filter cover slow ly, one by one, and put them into the box which co n- tained the black Developm ent Unit. Important ❒ Handle t he rem oved du stpr oof filte rs wi th care. If you sha ke them, the att[...]
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Replacing the Waste Toner Bottle 25 1 Replacing the Waste Toner Bottle If "Replace Waste Toner (Type E)" ap- pears on the panel display, replace the was te toner bott le. Replace Waste Toner ( Type E) A Turn off the power switch and unplug th e power c able. B Open the f ront cover slowly b y pulling dow n from the two areas on the left a[...]
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Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Kit 26 1 G Insert the new waste toner bottle in the position shown in the illus- tration. H Push it in until it stops. Important ❒ Be sur e to inse rt the was te tone r bottle firmly t o avoid the toner from leaking inside the printer. I Close the front cover slowly by pushing the two areas on the left and ri[...]
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Replacing the Paper Feed Rollers 27 1 Replacing the Paper Feed Rollers R CAUTION: Note ❒ The following illustrations are the an examples of replacing the paper feed rollers o f Tray 1. The same procedure is follow ed with the othe r tray s. A Check the cont ents of the box. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Paper Feed Roller A ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Paper Feed Roller B ?[...]
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Replacing Consumables and Maintenance Kit 28 1 E While pu shing the pin of the pa- per feed r olle r A outwar ds ( A A A A ), remove the paper feed roller ( B B B B ). F Remove the stop per from the pa- per feed roller B ( A A A A ), and remove the paper feed roller ( B B B B ). G Remove the stop per from the pa- per feed roller C ( A A A A ), and [...]
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Replacing the Paper Feed Rollers 29 1 J Hold the new paper feed roll er A with its pin towards you ( A A A A ). In- sert the roller onto the fro nt shaft until it clicks into place ( B B B B ). K Slide all trays back in to the print- er slowly until it stops. Note ❒ If you replaced the paper feed rollers of the optional 2000- sheet Large Cap acit[...]
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31 2. Clearing and Adjusting the Printer Cautions to Take When Cl eaning R WARNING: R CAUTION: Clean the printer periodically to maintain fine printi ng. Dry wipe the exteri or with a soft c loth. If dry wiping is not enough, wipe wit h a soft, wet cloth that is wrung out well. If you still cannot remove the stain or grime, use a neutral d etergent[...]
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Clearing and Adjusting the Printer 32 2 Cleaning the Registr ation Roller R CAUTION: Clea n the r olle r when repla cing t he black Development Unit. A Turn off the power switch and unplug th e power c able. B Open the righ t cover shown in the illustration. The registration roller i s set shown in the illustra tion. C Wipe arou nd the r egistratio[...]
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Cleaning the DustProof Glass 33 2 Cleaning the DustProof Glass The dustproof glass may require cleaning if white l ines appear on the print side of th e docum ent. A Turn off the power switch and unplug th e power c able. B Open the fr ont cover and r emove the clea ning brush. There ar e f our hol es for cleani ng the du stproo f glas s. C Slide t[...]
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Clearing and Adjusting the Printer 34 2 Adjusting the Color Registration When the printer is moved, when the Fusing Unit is replaced, or after print- ing repeated ly for some tim e, regis- tration shif ting mi ght occur. By perform ing col or regist ration ad just- ment , yo u c an ma inta in op timu m print resu lts. Note ❒ Normally, do not perf[...]
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Adjusting the Color Registration 35 2 Automatic color adjustment takes about tw o minutes. When it com- pletes , a check mes sage i s di s- played, and the display is returned to the co lor adjus tment menu. Complet ed Color R egist.: Auto Ad just G When y ou have made all th e set- tings, press { { { { On Line } } } } . "Ready " appears [...]
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Clearing and Adjusting the Printer 36 2 D Press { { { {U U U U} } } } or { { { {T T T T} } } } to display "Fus- er Adjust", and then press { { { { Ente r } } } } . Color R egist.: Fuser A djust Important ❒ When the toner cartridge is al- most em pty o r "Aut o Ad just ” is not finis hed, the f ollowi ng mes- sage appears on the p[...]
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Adjusting the Color Registration 37 2 When color shifting occurs Perform this proc edure when color shifti ng occurs even a fter performing "Auto Adjust ". A Load A 4 L L L L or larger paper in the Bypass Tray. Note ❒ Be sure to select paper size in the "Paper Input" menu . Reference For details about paper size and the proced[...]
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Clearing and Adjusting the Printer 38 2 Note ❒ The current reso lution is dis- played on the printer driver properties. ❒ To adju st the co lor reg istratio n on thick paper, select "Thick: 600dpi" r egardle ss of the cu r- rent resolution. H Confirm that the following mes- sage is displayed, and th en press { { { { Ente r } } } } . P[...]
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Adjusting the Color Registration 39 2 D Press { { { {U U U U} } } } or { { { {T T T T} } } } to di spla y " Man - ual Adjust", and then press { { { { En- ter } } } } . Color R egist.: Manual Adjust E Confirm th at "Print" is displayed in the menu for printing the Test Sheet, and then press { { { { Enter } } } } . Test Sh eet: Pr[...]
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Clearing and Adjusting the Printer 40 2 Test Sheet Sampl es Following images are samples for the test sh eet. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Colo rRegistS heet ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Fuser A djust Sh eet I[...]
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Adjusting the Color Registration 41 2 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Fuser A djust Sh eet II[...]
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Clearing and Adjusting the Printer 42 2 Adjusting the Image Density Adjust the image density when the print side of the page is a hazy gray or the print image looks patchy. Important ❒ Extreme se ttings may create out- put that app ears dirty. ❒ Image de nsity setti ngs sh ould be made f rom the ap plication or the printer driver whenever possi[...]
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Adjusting the Registration of the Trays 43 2 Adjusting the Registration of the Trays You can adjust the registrat ion of each tr ay. The ve rtical a djustment i s used for all trays. Normally, you need not update th e registration. But when the optional P aper Fee d Unit or the Duplex Unit is installed, updating the regist ratio n is u seful in som[...]
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Clearing and Adjusting the Printer 44 2 C Press { { { {U U U U} } } } or { { { {T T T T} } } } to display the tray to adjust, and then press { { { { Ente r } } } } . Adjustm ent: Vert.: Tray 3 D Press { { { {U U U U} } } } or { { { {T T T T} } } } to set the dig- it of the registration value (mm). Vert.: Tray 3: (-4.0 + 4.0) 0 Note ❒ Increase the[...]
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45 3. Appendix Removing Misf ed Paper in the Dupl ex Feed Unit You can remove misfed pape r from the Du plex Feed Un it f ollowi ng the procedure below. Note ❒ When a paper misfeed occ urs in the Duplex Feed Unit, the pr inter usually sends the misfed paper to the right cover and there is no need to exe cute follo wing pro cedure. See "When [...]
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Appendix 46 3 E Pinch the up per le ft a rea of the Duplex Feed U nit, and pu ll it out slowly halfway. F Holding the Duplex Feed Unit firmly wit h both h ands, pull it straight out. G Place the Duple x Feed Unit on th e floor slowly. Op en it slowly, and remove the misfed paper. Important ❒ Do not open the Duplex Feed U n i t by f o r ce . I t m[...]
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Removing Misfed Paper in the Duplex Feed Unit 47 3 Note ❒ Be sure to return the provided sc rewd riv er to its or igi nal po si- tion on the i nside of the front cover. K Close the front cover slowly by pushing the two areas on the left and right. L Plug in th e power cable and turn on the powe r switch. ZDJH041J[...]
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Appendix 48 3 When the Front Cover Does Not Close When "Close Front Cover" appears on the panel display, even i f the cover seems to be closed properly, it is not. Close Front C over When the front co ver does not close, confirm th at the Transfer U nit is at- tached firmly. The Tra nsfer Unit is atta ched to the position shown in the ill[...]
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When the Front Cover Does Not Close 49 3 E Close the front cover slowly by pushing the two areas on the left and right. F Plug in th e power cable and turn on the powe r switch. ZDJH041J[...]
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Appendix 50 3 Consumables R CAUTION: ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Toner cartridge *1 A4 5% test chart Note ❒ The actu al number of p rinted pa ges you get from a particular to ner car- tridge depends on the type and size of paper you are us ing, the contents of your print image s, and printing environment conditions. All this means that a toner cartridge migh[...]
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Consumables 51 3 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Other consumables Note ❒ Actual life of consumables depends on the type and size of paper you are using, the contents of your print images, and printing environment c ondi- tions. All that means that consumabl es might requir e replacement sooner than the life indica ted. Name Consumables Avera ge printa ble numbe[...]
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Appendix 52 3 Paper Recommendations Loadin g Paper Important ❒ Do not use paper that is meant for an ink-jet print er or it may stick to the Fu s- ing Unit and cause a p aper misfeed. ❒ When printing on an OHP trans parency that has a prin t side, load it with the print side over on the Bypass Tray. Not taking this p recaution may cause it to s[...]
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Paper Recommendations 53 3 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Thick Paper • Use th e Byp ass Tr ay. • The Bypass Tray can hold paper up to 135 kg (163 g/ m 2 ) in weight. The print quality on paper that is thicker cannot be guaran teed. • Confirm that the top of the stack is not higher than the limit mark inside the t ray . • When printing on thick pap er, se[...]
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Appendix 54 3 ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Envelopes • When printing on envelope s, use the B ypass Tray. • Specifications of envelopes are as follows: • You can loa d up to 10 enve lopes (7 2 - 92 g/ m 2 , 19 - 24 l b) in the Bypass Tray at the same tim e, witho ut forcibly pressin g them . Confirm that th e envelo pes are no t dam p, and th at the to p [...]
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Paper Recommendations 55 3 Printabl e Area The follow ing shows the printable area for this printer. Be s ure to set the pr int ma rgi ns co rre ctl y by the app lica tio n. A : printable area Note ❒ The printab le area may vary dependin g on the paper s ize, printer language and print er driver settings. 4.2mm (0.166 inch) 4.2mm (0.166 inch) 4.2[...]
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56 UE USA G060 INDEX A Adjusti ng the Color Registra tion , 34 Aut o Ad jus t , 34 Manual Ad just , 38 Adjusting the Image Density , 42 Adjusting the Reg istration of the T rays , 43 Appendix , 45 C Cau ti on , ii Cleaning the DustProof Glass , 33 Cleaning the Registr ation Roller , 32 Clearing and Adjusting the Printer , 31 Col or Adju s tme nt Ch[...]
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Copyri ght © 2001[...]
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UE USA G060-692 0[...]