magicolor 2200 User’s Guide ® 1800616-001B
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Contents Replacing Consumables .................................................................................7 Consumable Life Expectancies 8 Replacing Consumables 8 Replacing Toner Cartridges 9 Replacing the OPC Drum, Laser Lens Cover, and Waste Toner Pack 13 Replacing the Fuser Unit and Transfer Roller Kit 20 Replacing the Fuser Oil Roller 26 Replacing the Transfer Belt 28 Using Media....................................................................................................
Maintaining the Printer ......................................................................................... 49 Maintaining the Printer 50 Cleaning 52 Troubleshooting .....................................................................................................
Color Printing ...................................................................................................133 Introduction 134 Repacking the Printer ......................................................................................137 Storing the Printer 138 Relocating Your Printer 138 Repacking the Printer 139 Technical Specifications ..................................................................................
Replacing Consumables 1
The stated life expectancy of each consumable is based on printing under specific operating conditions, such as media type, number of color planes, page size, and page coverage (@ normal 5% coverage of letter/A4-size media). The actual life expectancy will vary depending on these and other printing variables, including continuous or intermittent printing, ambient temperature, and humidity.
Item/Message Display This item needs replacing by user after... Page Reference Toner TONER EMPTY Approximately 6,000 single-sided pages per “Replacing Toner cartridge—black, yellow, magenta, cyan at Cartridges” on 5% coverage of each color. page 9 Transfer belt REPLACE TRANSFER BELT 100,000 single-sided images (1:1 color/ monochrome printing) “Replacing the Transfer Belt” on page 28 *A plane (also called an image) is a single pass of the OPC drum (one toner color).
uses four toner cartridges: black, yellow, magenta, and cyan. Handle the toner cartridges carefully to avoid spilling toner inside the printer or on yourself. 5" The carbon-particle toner is nontoxic. If you get toner on your hands, wash them in cool water or a neutral detergent. If you get toner on your clothes, lightly dust them off as much as possible. If some toner remains on your clothes, use cool, not hot water, to rinse the toner off, provided your clothing is washable.
Toner Cartridge Handling Attention Do not hold a toner cartridge vertically. Do not touch the toner roller surface c or the protective shutter d. This could lower image quality. c d Keep toner cartridges: „ In their packaging until you’re ready to install them. „ In a cool, dry location away from sunlight (due to heat). The maximum storage temperature is 95° F (35° C) and the maximum storage humidity is 80% without condensation. „ Level during storage.
3 Press the toner cartridge carrousel button c and release the button d before turning the carrousel dial e counterclockwise until it stops. The carrousel rotates 90° and stops. The toner cartridge carrousel may start to turn automatically from the weight of the inserted toner cartridge. Make sure you have fully turned to the next slot before trying to insert another toner cartridge. 4 Continue step 3 until the color to be replaced is visible.
7 Distribute the toner inside the cartridge. Holding a cartridge with both hands, gently shake it five or six times. 5" Each toner cartridge has a colored end that corresponds to a colored label inside the cartridge slots. Always install the toner cartridge in the slot with a label of the same color. 8 Place the front end of the toner cartridge installation guides into the cartridge installation rails on the cartridge carrousel. 9 10 Gently push the new cartridge into the printer.
When the OPC drum is worn out, the message REPLACE DRUM appears. The printer will not print until the drum kit is replaced. When you replace the OPC drum cartridge after a DRUM LOW or REPLACE DRUM message displays in the message window, the printer automatically recovers. However, the replaced waste toner pack consumables monitoring system must be reset. The three items below are included in the OPC drum kit. If one needs replacing, replace all three items.
3 Carefully remove the waste toner pack using the handle. Keep the waste toner pack upright so the toner does not spill. 4 Turn the two caps labeled “A” counterclockwise and remove them. 5 Twist the two “A” caps c onto the two “A” holes d. Turn the caps clockwise to secure them.
6 Remove waste toner pack cap labeled “B” and insert it into hole “B.” 7 Dispose of the used waste toner pack. 5" Dispose of it properly according to your local regulations (do not dispose of it by burning). 8 Continue with replacing the OPC drum cartridge. Reinstall the new waste toner pack after replacing the OPC drum. Removing the Used OPC Drum Cartridge 1 With the front cover open, rotate the transfer belt unit left release lever counterclockwise to the top (12 o’clock) position.
3 Support the bottom of the drum with your hand, then carefully pull the cartridge toward you and remove it. 5" Dispose of it properly according to your local regulations. Replacing the Laser Lens Cover 1 Press on the laser lens cover lock release lever and gently pull the laser lens cover toward you. 5" Dispose of it properly according to your local regulations. 2 Remove the new laser lens cover from the OPC drum kit box. Attention Do not touch the glass surface of the laser lens.
Installing the New OPC Drum Cartridge 1 Remove the new OPC drum cartridge from its shipping box. Attention Keep the protective sheet on the cartridge. Do not touch the protective sheet on the photosensitive (green) surface or scratch the surface. This could lower image quality. Make sure the transfer belt left release lever is still set to its top position (12 o’clock). 2 Hold the OPC drum cartridge level, place the front end of the OPC drum cartridge installation guide into the installation rail.
4 Press on the front handle of the OPC drum cartridge with one hand and hold the front handle of the OPC protective cover with the other hand. 5 Peel the protective cover off (straight toward you). 5" Dispose of it properly according to your local regulations. 6 Turn the left release lever of the transfer belt clockwise to its correct position (2 o’clock). This lowers the transfer belt. Also make sure the transfer belt right release lever is set to its correct position (10 o’clock).
2 Insert the bottom of the waste toner pack c into its installation position in the printer. 3 Insert the top of the waste toner pack d into its installation position in the printer until it is firmly seated. 4 Close the printer’s front cover. 2 If the waste toner pack is not correctly installed or the transfer belt right release lever is at its top position (12 o’clock), the front cover cannot be closed. Turn on the printer.
Replacing the Fuser Unit 1 2 3 Turn off the printer. 4 Remove the fuser oil roller. Open the printer’s top cover. Rotate the two fuser oil roller lock levers to release the fuser oil roller. Hold it by the green handle only. 5 Place the fuser oil roller on a table or level 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 table do it as shown in the illustration.
6 Turn the release levers (front, rear) to release the fuser unit. 7 Holding the fuser unit handles, lift up the unit. 5" Dispose of it properly according to your local regulations. 8 22 Remove the new fuser from its shipping box.
9 Carefully lower the new fuser unit so that the two pins in the fuser unit installation section go into the two installation holes in the fuser unit. 10 Press in on the fuser unit release levers c and rotate them downward d. This secures the fuser unit. 11 22 11 22 Attention If the fuser unit release levers are not set correctly, the fuser oil roller cannot be installed. Set the fuser unit release levers to the fixed position.
11 Reinstall the fuser oil roller (removed in step 4). 12 Rotate the two oil roller levers to lock the oil roller into place. 13 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" 1 24 If there is media in the multipurpose tray, remove it. Close the multipurpose tray. Press the right cover release button and carefully open the right cover.
2 Holding the two transfer roller unit handles, remove the transfer 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 image quality. 4 Place the new transfer roller unit on a level surface. 5 Lift up the two transfer roller unit handles.
7 8 Lower the two transfer roller unit handles. 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 lubricant for the printer via an oil-impregnated roller. This oil is necessary for the proper functioning of the printer. WARNING! The fuser unit is hot.
1 2 3 Turn off the printer. Open the printer’s top cover. Rotate the two fuser oil roller lock levers to release the fuser oil roller. 5" Dispose of it properly according to your local regulations. 4 Remove the new fuser oil roller from its shipping box. Attention If you set the new fuser oil roller on a table, do it as shown in the illustration. Do not allow the roller surface to contact the table or get dirty. This could lower image quality.
7 Rotate the two oil roller levers to lock the oil roller into place. Attention If the two fuser oil roller release levers are not correctly set, the top cover cannot be closed. Set the release levers to the roller fixed position. 8 Carefully close the top cover. Check the release button to make sure the top cover is properly closed. 9 Turn on the printer.
4 Remove the OPC drum cartridge and set it aside. Attention The OPC drum is extremely sensitive to bright light and direct sunlight. Always put it in its protective bag until you’re ready to reinstall it. Any exposure to light should be avoided, or permanent damage could result. Also, handle the cartridge carefully by its sides so you don’t touch the surface (the green part) of the drum. The drum is also extremely sensitive to hand oils and scratches, both of which reduce print quality.
6 Grasp the handles of the transfer belt and remove it. 5" Dispose of it properly according to your local regulations. 7 Remove the new transfer belt from its packaging and insert it into the printer. 8 Press on the transfer belt front handle with one hand, take the handle of the transfer belt fixture with your other hand, and pull the fixture straight toward you. 5" Dispose of it properly according to your local regulations.
9 Rotate the transfer belt lock lever. 10 Reinstall the OPC drum cartridge.
11 12 Close the transfer belt lock lever. 13 14 Reinstall the waste toner pack. Check to make sure the laser lens cover is firmly seated. Close the front cover and turn on the printer.
Using Media 2
Introduction This chapter provides information on handling, selecting, and storing media. Refer to the Maintenance Guide for media specifications. Media Handling Before purchasing a large quantity or special media, do a trial printing with the same media and check print quality. Check with our web site www.minolta-qms.com for a list of current approved media. Attention Do not use the media types listed below. These could cause poor print quality, media jams, or damage to the printer.
„ Metal clasps, fasteners, transparent windows, peel-off strips for sealing „ Material that will melt, vaporize, offset discolor, or emit dangerous fumes Do not use labels that have „ Label(s) already peeled off „ Labels that peel off easily „ Glue or sealer that might come off „ Material that will melt, vaporize, offset discolor, or emit dangerous fumes Media Types Plain Paper Formatting Format data within your application.
Letterhead and Memo Media Formatting Format letterhead or memo data within your application. Try printing your data on a plain sheet of paper first to check placement.
Type For information about thick stock media recommended for your printer, go to www.minolta-qms.com/support, then click on Answer Base, or contact Technical Support. See the Service & Support Guide for a complete listing of support telephone numbers. Weight Simplex: 24–43 lb bond (90–163 g/m²) Autoduplex: Up to 28 lb bond (105 g/m²) Manual Duplex: 24 lb (90 g/m²) to 43 lb (163 g/m²) bond Duplexing Autoduplexing thick stock over 28 lbs (105 g/m²) is not supported.
Labels Formatting Format label data within your application. Try printing your data on a plain sheet of paper first to check placement.
Notes If the postcard is warped, press on the warped area before putting in multipurpose tray. Transparencies Formatting Format the information to be printed on the transparencies within your application. Try printing your data on a plain sheet of paper first to check placement. Input Location Upper and Optional Trays Multipurpose tray Capacity Up to 50 sheets, depending on the thickness of the transparencies If you have problems feeding 50 sheets, try loading only 5–10 sheets at a time.
Notes „ If you touch the face of transparencies with your bare hands, print quality may be affected. „ Do not handle transparency media too much. Do not fan transparency media before loading it. Resulting static electricity may cause printing errors. „ Keep the media path clean. Transparencies are especially sensitive to a dirty media path. If there are shadows on either the top or the bottom of the sheets, see “Cleaning the Printer Interior” in the Maintenance Guide.
for printing on a wide range of media types, it is not intended to print exclusively on a single media type except plain paper. Continuous printing on media other than plain paper (such as envelopes, labels, thick stock, or transparencies) may adversely affect print quality or reduce engine life. „ For media other than standard plain paper or transparencies, both the driver (Paper tab, Paper Type option) and the MP Size key on the control panel need to be selected.
2 Push the media pressure plate down to lock it in position. 3 Adjust the media guides to fit the size paper you’re loading. Squeeze the retainers, move the guides to the appropriate location (media sizes are listed on the tray), and release the retainers. The media should fit easily between the guides.
4 Load the paper face-up, short edge toward the right of the tray. Often, an arrow on the media package label indicates the printing-side of the media. Do not overfill the tray. A fill limit mark is provided on the inside of the tray. The media tray holds 500 sheets of 20 lb bond (75 g/m²) paper. Make sure that the paper fits easily between the guides and the paper corners are under the left and right media-separating tabs and are not bent.
5 Slide the tray back into the printer. 5" If you have removed the tray from the printer, slightly tilt up the tray to insert it into the installation rails to slide it back in. Multipurpose Tray Page sizes other than letter, A4, and legal can be printed only from the multipurpose tray (also known as tray 1). Use the MP (Multipurpose) Size key on the control panel to set the page size.
2 Open the media support. Attention Load only one type/size of media per tray at a time. Load the media face down, short edge toward the printer. FA C DO E WN 3 Often, an arrow on the 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 on the multipurpose tray. The multipurpose tray holds 150 sheets of 20 lb bond (75 g/m²) paper.
4 Adjust the media guides to fit the size media you’re loading. LTR LG . EXE. L. A5 B5 A4 Attention Always adjust the media guides after inserting the media. A guide that is not properly adjusted can cause poor print quality, media jams, or printer damage. 5 Specify the media size in the multipurpose tray by using the MP Size key on the control panel. Printing Envelopes from the Multipurpose Tray 1 2 3 4 Flex the envelope stack (including the edges) to remove any stiffness.
5 Adjust the media guides to the width of the envelopes. Make sure the guides are snug enough to keep the envelopes straight, but not so tight that they buckle the envelopes. 6 Open the flap of each envelope immediately (before it cools) after the envelope is delivered to the output tray. 5" Because the envelopes pass through heated rollers, the gummed area on the flaps may seal. Using envelopes with emulsion-based glue avoids this problem.
Maintaining the Printer 3
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 outside of the printer, printer performance and print quality will suffer, so the printer should be cleaned periodically. Keep the following guidelines in mind: „ When cleaning the printer, always turn it off (O) and unplug it. Disconnect all interface cables before cleaning inside the printer.
„ Never use sharp or rough implements, such as wire or plastic cleaning pads. „ Always close the printer covers gently. Never expose the printer to vibrations. „ 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 may damage the OPC drum cartridge. „ Do not open the printer during printing. „ Do not tap paper stacks on the printer.
Cleaning You should perform a thorough cleaning every 30,000 single-sided pages or 12 months, whichever comes earlier. Always test any cleaning solution (such as a mild detergent) on a small area of your printer to check the solution’s performance.
Troubleshooting 4
Introduction This chapter provides information to aid you in resolving printer problems you may encounter, or at least guide you to the proper sources for help. Printing a Status Page Print a status page to verify the printer is printing correctly.
Make sure that... Avoid... You always adjust the media width regulation guides in the multipurpose tray after inserting the media (a guide that is not properly adjusted can cause poor print quality, paper jams, or printer damage) Allowing the output tray to overfill (the face-down output tray has a 500-sheet capacity—jamming may occur if you allow media to accumulate more than 500 sheets at a time) You remove transparencies from the output tray immediately to avoid static buildup.
Understanding the Media Path Understanding the printer’s media path will help you locate media jams.
Media Tray (Upper Tray Standard on All Models and Optional Tray Standard on DP Model) The media tray(s) is (are) located at the bottom front of the printer. The media is picked from the tray, passed under the OPC drum cartridge and the transfer belt, passed through the fuser, and delivered via the paper exit unit to the output tray on top of the printer. Multipurpose Tray (Standard on All Models) The multipurpose tray is located at the right of the printer.
Attention The image is not fixed on the media before the fusing process. If you touch the printed surface, the toner may stick 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 else it gets on. If you accidentally get toner on your hands, wash them in cool water. If you accidentally get toner on your clothes, lightly dust them off as much as possible.
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 media printing face up. Make sure the media is lying flat, is under the media separating tabs, and doesn’t exceed the media limit mark. Check to see if the media width guides are correct. 5 6 Slide the tray(s) back into the printer. Open the front cover, then close it.
Clearing Misfeed (Multipurpose Tray) Jams 1 2 Remove the media from in the multipurpose tray. 3 Shuffle the media that was removed in step 1 and even up the front edges. 4 Reinsert the media printing face down. Carefully remove the jammed media. Make sure the media is lying flat and doesn’t exceed the media limit mark. Check to see if the media width guides are correct. 5 Open the front cover, then close it. The media jam display is cancelled.
Media Jams near the OPC Drum 1 If there is any media in the multipurpose 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 slowly from the bottom of the fuser. Attention Do not pull jammed media from the top of the printer through the fusing rollers. This prevents any unfused toner from dirtying the fuser rollers.
4 Close the right-side cover. The media jam display is cancelled. 5 6 7 Check the release button to make sure the cover is securely closed. 8 Reinsert the media printing face down. If media was removed in step 1, open the multipurpose tray. Shuffle the media that was removed in step 1 and even up the front edges. Make sure the media is lying flat and doesn’t exceed the media limit mark. Check to see if the media width guides are correct.
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 carefully remove the jammed media in the duplex media feed area with your right hand. 4 Close the media jam removal cover with your left hand and close the top cover. 5 Check the release button to make sure the door is securely closed. 6 If the multipurpose tray is closed, open it.
7 Pressing the duplex unit cover release, carefully open the cover. 8 9 10 Remove the jammed media. 11 If there still is a jam message, press the right-side cover release button and carefully open the cover all the way. 12 Lift the inner paper guide. Close the duplex unit’s cover. Close the multipurpose tray.
13 Remove the jammed media by pulling it toward you. If the media came out easily, skip ahead to step 15. If the media did not come out easily or if you cannot reach the media from this area, keep the duplex unit’s lower cover open. 14 15 Open the duplex unit cover. Remove the jammed media by pulling it slowly from the bottom of the fuser rollers. Be careful not to touch the transfer belt while removing jammed media. 16 17 Close the printer’s top cover.
2 3 Carefully remove the jammed media. 4 Close the media jam removal cover. 5 Close the top cover. Open the media jam removal cover and carefully remove the media that is jammed there. Check the release button to make sure the top cover is securely closed. 6 7 Open the right-side cover. Remove the jammed media by pulling it slowly from the bottom of the fuser. Be careful not to touch the transfer belt while removing jammed media.
8 Close the right-side cover. Check the release button to make sure the duplex unit cover is securely closed. The media jam display is cancelled. 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 removal guide in the mailbox with your left hand, and use your right hand to carefully remove the jammed paper. 4 Close the mailbox door. The media jam display is cancelled. Clearing Other Jams Remove jammed media from the output 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 indicate that area should be checked, repaired, or cleaned. Repeated jams may also happen if you’re using the wrong weight print media. Symptom Cause Several sheets go through the printer together. Solution The front edges of the media Remove the media and even up the front edges, then are not even. reload it. The media is moist from humidity. Paper jam Front cover needs to be message opened and closed again to stays on reset the printer.
Symptom Cause Solution Media is jamming. The media is not correctly positioned in the tray. Remove the jammed media aand reposition the media properly in the tray. The number of sheets in the tray exceeds the maximum allowed. Remove the excess media and reload the correct number of sheets in the tray. The width regulation guides are not correctly adjusted to the media size. Adjust the regulation guides in the tray to match the size of the media.
Solving Other Problems Symptom Cause Solution Data was sent to the printer, but it doesn’t print. An error message is displayed in the message window. Handle according to the message displayed. The transfer belt installaRemove the transfer belt. Place the front end of the tion guide is not set corintermediate transfer unit installation guide (2 locations) rectly in the installation rail. correctly in the installation rail. Next, lightly push in the unit.
Symptom Cause You are Media or settings are experiencing not correct. problems duplexing. Solution Make sure that you are using only plain 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 document has more than one page. Go into the printer’s control panel and make sure that duplex is an available option.
Symptom Cause Solution Not all pages The printer could have the Check your cable. print. wrong kind of cable, or your printer may not be configured for the correct cable and port. The Cancel key was pressed. Make sure no one pressed the Cancel key while your job was printing. The media tray is empty. Check the message window to see if the tray you are using is out of media. Text appears A new toner cartridge has fuzzy or been installed, but the unclear. “break-in” period has not been reached.
Symptom Cause Printer power The power cord is not is not on. correctly plugged into the outlet. Solution Turn the power switch off (O position), then remove the power cord from the outlet and plug it back in. The mailbox power cord is Turn the power switch and the mailbox power switch off not correctly connected. (O position), then reconnect the mailbox power cord using the procedure below: —Connect the mailbox power cord plug end to the mailbox power socket (lower connection).
Solving Problems with Printing Quality Symptom Cause Solution Nothing is printed. The toner cartridge 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 the driver to switch from transparency (OHP) film to plain paper. The OPC drum cartridge is damaged. Remove the OPC drum cartridge and check for damage. If necessary, replace the entire drum kit. The transfer roller unit is misinstalled.
Symptom Cause Solution The print contains whited out areas. Media may be moist. Remove the moist media and replace it with new, dry media. Humidity may be too high. Adjust the humidity in the paper storage area. ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE Horizontal white lines appear in image. The fuser unit may be defec- Check the fuser unit for damage. If necessary, replace it. tive. The OPC drum cartridge is damaged. Remove the OPC drum cartridge and check for damage. If necessary, replace the entire drum kit.
Symptom Cause Solution 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 insufficient 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 with specifications not Use media that is covered by the printer warranty. covered by the printer warranty is being used. Your media type may be incorrectly set.
Symptom Cause Image is blurred; background is lightly stained; there is insufficient gloss of the printed image. One or more toner cartridges Check the toner cartridges. If necessary, replace them. may be defective. The fuser oil may be depleted. Check the fuser oil condition. If necessary, replace it. Background is foggy. The toner cartridge is defective. Remove the toner cartridge and check for damage. If necessary, replace it. The OPC drum cartridge is damaged.
Symptom Cause Part of image The media is moist from is missing. humidity. Solution Remove the moist media and replace it with new, dry media. Media with specifications not Use media that is covered by the printer warranty. covered by the printer warranty is being used. The toner cartridge is defective. Remove the toner cartridge and check for damage. If necessary, replace it. The OPC drum cartridge is damaged. Remove the OPC drum cartridge and check for damage.
Symptom Cause Solution There are The fuser oil roller is dirty or Remove the fuser oil roller and check the roller surface. If it dark spots on worn. is very dirty, replace it. the image. The transfer belt is defective. Remove the transfer belt and check for damage. If necessary, replace it. There are toner smudges on the back side of the page (whether or not it has been duplexed). Image defects in same place on every page. The paper transport rollers may be dirty.
Symptom Cause Solution Abnormal areas (white or black) appear in a regular pattern. Width of abnormal area: 1.25" (31.75 mm) Remove the toner cartridge with the color causing the abnormal image. Replace it with a new toner cartridge. ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE The toner cartridge is damaged. Width of abnormal area: 3" (76.2 mm) Replace the transfer belt. The transfer belt is damaged. Width of abnormal area: 3.25" (82.55 mm) Replace the entire drum kit. The OPC drum cartridge is damaged.
Symptom Cause Solution Abnormal areas (white or black belt or spots) appear. The toner cartridge may be 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 green surface) for scratches. If necessary, replace the entire drum kit. ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE Lateral lines or bands appear on image.
Symptom Cause Solution Lateral lines appear cyclically (evenly spaced) on image. Lateral lines have 1–2 mm spacing. Replace the laser lens cover. Lateral lines have 35 mm spacing. Replace the color toner cartridge. Lateral lines have 75 mm spacing. Replace the image transfer roller. Lateral lines have 95 mm spacing. Replace the entire OPC drum kit. Lateral lines have 204 mm spacing. Replace the fusing unit Trailing edge 35 mm, other spacing Replace the entire OPC drum kit.
Symptom Cause Solution Colors are not registering properly; colors are mixed or have page-to-page variation. The front cover may not be properly closed. Make sure that the printer’s front cover is closed. The OPC drum cartridge is not correctly seated. Remove the OPC drum cartridge and reinstall it. ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE The toner in the cartridges Remove the toner cartridges and gently rock them five or may need to be redistributed. six times to redistribute the toner.
Symptom Cause Solution The color has a poor reproduction or has poor color density. The paper image transfer is defective. Check the OPC drum cartridge. If necessary, replace the entire drum kit. The Auto-Image Density Control (AIDC) detection sensor is dirty. Open the front cover. Lift up the transfer belt release lever to the 12 o’clock position. Next, return the lever to the 3 o’clock position. Repeat this operation several times.
Status and Error Messages 5" Status messages are not displayed while the printer is off line. This message... means... Do this... ACTIVE JOBS The printer is on line and actively processing jobs. ( identifies the number of jobs in process.) No action needed. COVER OPEN The (specified cover) is open and must be closed. Close the cover. LIFE LOW The (specified item) is near Replace the specified end of life, such as the fuser oil item. roller.
This message... ACC ACC ACC ACC FILE FILE FILE FILE 95% 90% 85% 80% FULL FULL FULL FULL ACC FILES GOT REMOVED means... Do this... The Job Accounting File is 80, 85, 90, or 95% full. If you want accounting enabled, copy the job accounting and paper accounting files to floppy disk(s), or transfer them to your host computer using ftp (if available). Then reset the accounting files so that new jobs can be accepted. If you don’t want to use accounting, you can disable it.
This message... means... Do this... CANCEL ALL JOBS The Cancel key has been pressed, and one or more of the print jobs in the print queue are being canceled. Press Select for all jobs with a printing, interpreting, spooled, or terminating status to be completely removed from the system. CANCEL JOB The Cancel key has been Press Select and the job pressed, and the print job in the in the print queue will be print queue is being canceled. canceled.
This message... means... Do this... ENERGY SAVER The printer is in energy saver No action needed. mode to reduce power consumption during periods of inactivity. When a print job is received, the printer returns to normal power within 90 seconds. While in “deep sleep,” the printer’s message window will not display operator status such as door- and tray-open messages. The printer remains in “deep sleep,” until a print job is received, or until the printer is manually switched from offline to online.
This message... means... Do this... MAIN UNIT COVER OPEN The front, top, or duplex covers Close the specified are open and must be closed. cover(s). MEDIA JAM DUPLEX Media has jammed in the duplex Locate and remove the area or duplex refeed area on jam. the models with duplex units installed. MEDIA JAM EXIT Media has jammed between the print engine and the output tray. A media jam has been detected between the fuser and output tray rollers located near the top cover.
This message... means... MEDIA JAM OPTIONAL TRAY Tray jams occur between the Locate and remove the standard upper or optional tray jam. and the print engine. 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 not fed properly. The lower feeder unit (optional on all models except the DP) door is open. Do this... Close the door. MEDIA JAM TRANSFER Transfer jams occur in the trans- Locate and remove the fer roller area. This type of jam jam.
This message... means... Do this... PAPER MISMATCH The media detected in the tray doesn’t match the media size setting. Change the media in the tray or change the media size setting. PRINTING STATUS A status page is printing Wait until after the status page prints, and the message clears. PUT IN INPUT The specified media is not in the input tray . Refill the tray with the specified type media.
This message... means... Do this... WAITING ON INPUT END JOB? The compiler is waiting on incoming data for the first job in the queue. The job may not have an end-of-job indicator and therefore cannot 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 ended. Wait until the job is finished and the printer goes idle to access the configuration menu. WARMING UP The printer is warming up. Wait.
Service Messages This service message... SERVICE CALL 04 MAIN UNIT SERVICE CALL 05 FLASH ROM SERVICE CALL 08 MAIN MOTOR SERVICE CALL 09 FUSING MOTOR SERVICE CALL 0B XFER FAN BELT SERVICE CALL 0C PWR SUPPLY FAN SERVICE CALL 0D ENGINE FAN SERVICE CALL OE SUCTION FAN SERVICE CALL OF FUSING UNIT FAN SERVICE CALL 10 POLYGON MOTOR SERVICE CALL 12 LASER ERROR SERVICE CALL 14 XFER ROLLER SERVICE CALL 15 XFER BELT CLN SERVICE CALL 16 XFER BELT ROT SERVICE CALL 17 TONER RACK Means...
This service message... SERVICE CALL 1F FUS LOW THERM SERVICE CALL 20 FUS RETRACT SERVICE CALL 21 TRANS DET SENS SERVICE CALL 22 MAN TRAY LIFT SERVICE CALL 29 MEM MALF COUNTER SERVICE CALL 2A MEM MALF DATA SERVICE CALL 2B MEM MALF ACCESS SERVICE CALL 2C MEM MALF INSTALL SERVICE CALL 30 5BIN MAIL SERVICE CALL 31 5BIN INST MAIL Means... An error has been detected with the item indicated in the service message. Correction of these errors is performed by a MINOLTA-QMSauthorized service provider only.
HP-GL Error Codes and PCL Error Codes The following tables list error codes that could appear on the printer message window when running the HP-GL, PCL or HPXL emulation. HP-GL Error PCL Description Error Code Description 0 Not enough memory for job. 0 Not enough memory for job. 1 Too many transformations. 1 State lost. 2 Math error. 2 Math error. 3 Job aborted. 3 Job aborted. 4 Instruction not recognized. 4 Out of memory for macros. 5 Wrong number of parameters. 5 Disk full.
PostScript Errors If your printer is having trouble printing when using PostScript emulation, you should turn on the Error Handler in the control panel menu. Error Handler is a diagnostic tool that identifies PostScript errors encountered during a print job. Menu Administration/Startup Options/Do Error Handler Choices Yes—Load the Error Handler on reboot. No—Don’t load the Error Handler on reboot.
Installing Other Accessories 5
Introduction The optional lower feeder unit and duplex unit were discussed in the Installation Guide. This chapter provides information about the following accessories. Contact your local vendor for purchase information. 5-bin Mailbox Three models: For 100-, 120-, or 220-volt printers BuzzBox Via parallel connection for 100, 120, and 220 volts Dual In-Line Memory Modules (DIMMs) Additional memory must be 32, 64, or 128 MB, PC-100 Compliant SDRAM DIMMs, up to a printer maximum of 384 MB.
Installing an Optional 5-bin Mailbox Read this section if you purchased a 5-bin mailbox for your magicolor 2200. Kit Contents „ Mailbox unit „ 5 bins „ 2 thumbscrews „ Accessory screen cover „ Power cord Installation 1 Remove the mailbox unit from its shipping box. 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 mailbox unit. 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. 7 102 Locate the two holes, the pin, and the positioning guide for the mailbox.
8 Slowly lower the mailbox unit so that the two pins at the bottom fit into the two holes in the printer and the pin on the printer fits into the hole at the bottom of the mailbox. 5" The mailbox bins will face the left side of the printer. 9 Push the mailbox toward the right-hand side of the printer until it stops.
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 mailbox then press on the left side of the accessory screen cover so the tab on that side fits into the slot on the mailbox. 12 Remove the five plastic bins from their packaging. 13 Hold a bin and insert the right side into the bottom level of the mailbox unit, then insert the left side. 14 Install the other four bins.
15 Plug the mailbox power cord from the kit into the mailbox unit (lower connection). 16 Plug the other end of the power cord into the printer. 17 Make sure the printer is turned off. 18 Make sure the 5-bin mailbox is turned off. Attention Always turn off the printer before turning off the mailbox.
19 Plug the printer power cord into the mailbox unit (upper connection) and into the dedicated, grounded, surge-protected electrical outlet. 20 21 Turn the mailbox unit on. Turn the printer on. BuzzBox BuzzBox is a printer accessory that warns you with a buzzer and/or a blinking light any time the printer goes off line. This means you’re alerted to print job interruptions, such as empty media trays or other consumable issues.
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 cable on the interface box to the printer’s parallel port. 5" The BuzzBox’s ribbon cable is designed to be directly attached to the printer’s parallel port, not to an adapter or an additional cable. BuzzBox Interface Box Adapter Ribbon Cable 3 BuzzBox Use the included RJ-11 cable to connect BuzzBox to the interface box.
4 Choose a good location on the printer to mount the interface box. Make sure that the unit does not z interfere with paper exiting the printer. z cover any vents, doors, connectors, or labels. z cause the BuzzBox ribbon cable to stretch or twist. 5 Use the adhesive-backed clips provided to mount the BuzzBox where the printer operator can see and/or hear it. A 14-foot (4.2 m) cable is provided, but you can use up to a 500-foot cable (RJ-11 4-pin or 6-pin).
Antistatic Protection Attention It’s very important to protect the printer controller board and any associated daughterboard or module from electrostatic damage while performing any task involving the controller board. If an antistatic wrist strap is provided in your printer option kit, attach one end of it to your wrist and the other end to any convenient electrical ground (for example, the bare metal chassis of equipment, as on the back of a computer, that is plugged in but turned off).
Additional memory allows you to download more fonts and increase the printer's buffer (area where data sent from the computer is stored while waiting to be printed). 5" You may also need additional memory to print on some media sizes at resolutions above 600x600 dpi. How Much Memory Do You Need? The amount of RAM installed in your printer governs which resolutions can be used with each media size.
You may also need additional memory (DIMMs) for the following: „ To print complex graphics or complex PostScript documents „ For increased collation performance „ For increased spooling performance The magicolor 2200 has 3 DIMM slots available. The maximum memory that can be installed is 384 MB (3 x 128 MB DIMMs). Model Standard Memory Supports up to... N 64 MB SDRAM DIMM 4-color 600x600 dpi simplex printing, at speed, on all paper sizes up to and including 8.
Installation Attention It’s very important to protect the printer controller board and any associated circuit boards from electrostatic damage. Before performing this procedure, review the antistatic caution on page 112. In addition, always handle circuit boards by the edges only. 1 If you are not to the point when you are able to print an advanced status page yet, skip to step 2.
5 If you need to remove a DIMM before installing one, remove it as follows; otherwise skip to step 6. 5" If all the DIMM connectors are filled and you want to install more memory, you have to exchange one or more DIMMs for DIMMs with a greater memory capacity. 6 a Using both thumbs, pull the latches (one on each side of the DIMM connector) outward. b Lift the DIMM straight out of the DIMM connector. IIIIII IIIIII IIIIII IIIIII IIIIII IIIIII IIIIII IIIII III IIIIII .. .. IIIIII .. .. .. ..
Emulations, Fonts, and Other Software Emulations Optional emulations, such as ImageServer, LN03, and CGM are available as PostScript files. This section describes how to download an emulation to the printer’s hard disk. 5" You must have at least one hard disk, internal or external, attached to the printer in order to use an optional emulation. If more than one hard disk is available, the emulation automatically installs itself on the disk with the most free storage space.
Downloading an Emulation via an Ethernet Interface 5" 1 2 3 Before you begin this procedure, your printer and PC (or UNIX workstation) must be connected to an Ethernet network running TCP/IP and have valid IP addresses. Turn on the printer, and wait for IDLE to display in the message window. If your PC is running Windows, change to DOS. Insert the emulation CD-ROM or disk in your PC, and change to that drive (for example, if you’re using the D drive, type d:↵).
9 When the Disk light stops flashing and the printer’s message window reads Idle for at least 30 seconds, turn the printer off and then on again. 10 When downloading is complete, reboot the printer. 5" The emulation should be listed in the Options section of the printer’s startup page, in the Administration/Emulation printer’s configuration menu, and on the advanced status page.
Downloading Disk Fonts via CrownAdmin We recommend that you use CrownAdmin to download PostScript fonts. Refer to the CrownAdmin online help for instructions. Downloading Disk Fonts via a Parallel Interface 1 2 Turn on the printer, and wait for IDLE to display in the message window. 3 Send the fonts to the printer’s hard disk. Type Insert the font disk or CD-ROM in your PC, and change to that drive (for example, if you’re using the A drive, type a:↵).
7 At the ftp> prompt, change to binary mode by typing bin↵ 8 At the ftp> prompt, send the fonts file to the printer’s hard disk by typing put filename↵ where filename is the name of the installation file. The printer’s message window reads 1 Active Job to indicate that the fonts are being downloaded to the hard disk. The ftp> prompt returns when the fonts have finished loading.
z FutoMinA101-Bold z Jun101-Light z MidashiGo-MB31 z MidashiMin-MA 31 „ IDE hard disk with ribbon cable attached „ IDE hard disk bracket „ 4 screws Hardware Requirements „ A Macintosh, IBM PC, or compatible computer Software Requirements „ An application (such as a word processing or desktop publishing package) that supports the PostScript printing. If you’re using a Macintosh, the following Macintosh system software: z KanjiTalk, version J1-6.0.7 or later z System File, version J1-6.0.
Installing a Kanji Font Internal IDE Hard Disk Attention The Kanji fonts are factory installed on a formatted hard disk drive. DO NOT reformat or initialize the Kanji internal hard disk. Reformatting erases all data, fonts, and files on the disk. Your warranty does not cover this error. The Kanji font internal IDE hard disk is installed on the controller board in the same way any internal hard disk is installed.
„ Single- and multipart forms „ Labels „ Logos and watermarks 5" QFORM doesn’t support color features. Refer to the documentation that comes in the QFORM kit for installation and usage instructions. PlanetPress PlanetPress is an electronic forms package that allows the creation and modification of business forms, MICR checks, bar codes, and other preprinted forms. Refer to the documentation that comes in the PlanetPress kit for installation and usage instructions.
What’s in the Kit? An optional interface kit includes the following: „ An interface card „ Interface documentation (in hardcopy and/or on CD-ROM) The kit may also include additional parts not required for network interface installation on this printer. Installation Attention It’s very important to protect the printer controller board and any associated circuit boards from electrostatic damage. Before performing this procedure, review the antistatic caution on page 112.
a Attach the interface card to the controller board. b Position the interface card so that its I/O connector slides into its opening in the interface panel and that its 80-pin connector aligns with the 80-pin connector on the controller board. c ... ... III ... ... ... ... ... IIIIIIIIIIII ... ... III ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... IIIIIIIII ... ... ... ... ... III ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... IIIIIIIIIIII ... ... ... ... ... ... ... III ... ... ... ... ... ... ... II III ... ... ... ..
Using a Network Interface Once a network interface is installed, refer to “Connecting the Printer to the Host Computer,” in the Installation Guide and the CrownBook for information on connecting to the network, installing the software, and configuring the interface and the network. SCSI Interface The optional SCSI interface allows you to connect up to three optional SCSI devices, including a hard disk, and Jaz and Zip drives.
1 Turn off the printer, and then disconnect the power cord and all interface 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 over the SCSI interface opening. You can dispose of the metal plate and screws according to local regulations. 4 Attach the SCSI interface card to the controller board.
Using a SCSI Interface 5" Installing a SCSI interface allows the attachment of external SCSI storage devices, such as hard drives, JAZ, and ZIP drives. Installing the SCSI interface kit will not allow you to print via SCSI. Internal IDE Hard Disk Drive WARNING! Make sure that the printer and all accessories are turned off before installing accessories involving the controller board. One internal IDE hard disk is supported—standard on the EN and DP models, and optional on the N and GN models.
1 Ensure that the printer is turned off and the power cord and all interface cables are disconnected. 2 Loosen five screws from the controller board and, using the tab on the lower side of the panel, pull the controller board from the printer. 3 Position the controller board on a flat surface so the controller board lies flat and the interface panel is facing you. 4 Attach the IDE hard disk to the hard disk bracket.
Attention Make sure that the ribbon cable connector and the controller board connector pins are properly aligned. Damage to the controller board could result if the pins are misaligned. 7 Press down gently but firmly on the cable connector until it is fully seated. Attention Do not push or pull with the ribbon cable. Use the cable connector. 8 Align the support posts with the holes on the controller board, and then press down to secure the hard disk to the controller board.
Printer Stand/Cabinet A tabletop- or floor-model printer stand or a cabinet is available. Follow the assembly instructions included with it. SC-210 Convenience Copier You can expand your magicolor 2200’s functionality by connecting an SC-210 digital color convenience copier option to the standard parallel port on the printer (interface set to “non-interactive”). The SC-210 supports up to legal-size paper. An optional 25-sheet Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) is available.
1 Turn off the printer, and then disconnect the power cord and all interface 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. WARNING! Because the time-of-day clock includes an internal battery, there is a danger of explosion if the clock is incorrectly installed or replaced. Replace it only with a supported MINOLTA-QMS time-of-day clock.
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7 Reconnect the power cord and turn on the printer. 5" In compliance with UL guidelines, “The appliance inlet is considered to be the main disconnect device.” 8 Print a startup page. The time-of-day clock is not listed under “Installed Options” on the startup page, but the time will appear as System Date in the Printer Information column.
Color Printing 6
Introduction Your magicolor 2200 features advanced color laser technology that produces inexpensive and durable color prints at 600x600, and 1200x1200 dpi on plain paper, envelopes, labels, thick stock, and transparencies. Color Management and Control The magicolor 2200 offers a host of color screening, matching, and calibration tools for both the beginner and professional color user. MINOLTA-QMS QCOLOR Technology Color management does not mean all devices will match exactly.
„ Single-button control: Whether accessing through the printer driver, or from the printer’s front panel, MINOLTA-QMS QCOLOR’s single-button controls enable automatic correction of uncalibrated RGB or CMYK color files. „ Printer-resident CMS: Because MINOLTA-QMS QCOLOR automatic color correction is built into the printer, it works well in all computing environments and with most design, publishing, and office applications.
Repacking the Printer 7
Storing the Printer Keep the following in mind when storing the printer for an extended period: 1 2 Unplug the printer. Remove the OPC drum, the fuser oil roller, and toner cartridges from the printer and return them to their original packaging. If the original packaging is not available, protect the toner cartridges from spilling toner, and protect the OPC drum cartridge from damage and light.
Repacking the Printer If you need to relocate or ship your printer after it’s been installed, follow the procedures in this chapter to prevent damage to the printer and to keep your warranty valid. 5" If you’re returning just the printer for service, do not return the interface cables, power cable, documentation, media tray(s), or accessories. Attention MINOLTA-QMS cannot be held responsible for damage to your printer during shipment that results from the improper packaging of your printer.
7 8 9 10 Remove the duplex unit (if attached). Remove the 5-bin mailbox (if attached). Remove the lower input feeder (if attached). Repack the printer for shipment. Attention To avoid toner contamination during shipment, the printer should be repacked without the fuser oil roller, toner cartridges, waste toner pack, OPC drum cartridge, or transfer belt installed. Remove the Cables 1 2 Turn off the printer. Remove the power cable and all interface cables.
Remove the Waste Toner Pack 1 With the printer’s front cover open, remove the waste toner pack from the printer. 2 3 Use the three plugs on the side of the waste toner pack to seal the opening. Store the waste toner pack in its original packaging. Remove OPC Drum Cartridge Remove the OPC drum cartridge and store it in its original packaging. Remove Transfer Belt 1 2 Remove the transfer belt and store it in a plastic bag in a box to avoid toner spillage. Close the printer’s front cover.
3 4 5 Lift 5-bin mailbox up and away from the printer. Replace the original screen covers on the top of the printer. Repack the 5-bin mailbox in its original shipping carton for storage or shipment. 5" If you’re returning the printer for service, you don’t need to return the 5-bin mailbox, unless the problem is with the 5-bin mailbox. Remove the Lower Feeder Unit 5" If you don’t have a lower feeder unit installed, skip to the next section.
Repack the Printer If you need replacement packaging, in the United States, call MINOLTA-QMS Spares at 1 (334) 633-4300 x 2530 and request part number 2600674-901 for the repacking kit. Refer to the Service & Support Guide or www.minolta-qms.com for locations outside the United States. 1 2 3 Place the lower cushions into the shipping carton’s base.
Technical Specifications A
Requirements Space Requirements The illustration below shows the amount of space required for operating the printer, replacing supplies, and removing media jams. Top View 4" (100 mm) 16" (400 mm ) Height 37" (950 mm) 4" (100 mm) 38" (950 mm) 18" (450 mm) 38" (950 mm) If you have added accessories, the printer’s height will increase by 146 Lower feeder unit 4.6" 116.5 mm) Duplex unit 0" (0 mm) 5-bin mailbox 15.
Power Requirements Power Voltage Fluctuation Rate Frequency Variation Rate Japan 100 VAC 50–60 Hz 12 amps North America 120 VAC 50–60 Hz 8 amps Europe 220–240 VAC 50–60 Hz 6 amps Latin America 120 VAC 50–60 Hz 8 amps 220–240 VAC 50–60 Hz 6 amps Japan 100 VAC ±10% North America 120 VAC ±10% Europe 220–240 VAC ±10% Latin America 120 VAC ±10% 220–240 VAC ±10% Within 50–60 ±3 Hz Location Requirements „ On a hard, flat, level (1° or less slant at any point around the machine) surface capable
water pipes, refrigerators, and any strong electromagnetic field (such as that created by an air conditioner), open flames, or items that can easily burn, or items that produce excessive vibration. If the printer is located in a cold room that is rapidly heated, or if the printer is moved from a cold place to a warm, humid place, condensation may occur within the printer, degrading print quality. If this occurs, allow the printer to adapt to the environment for about one hour before use. „ Away from water.
Computer Requirements Printer performance depends upon the tpe of computer to which you connect it. We recommend a Pentium-class computer 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 magicolor 2200 are compliant with US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ENERGY STAR regulations.
Engine and Controller Specifications Engine Engine Duty cycle 5" Minolta NC-L4001 Simplex letter/A4 pages per month 8,000 average prints and up to 35,000 maximum prints per month* *The duty cycle will be affected by the media type, percent coverage, and the number of monochrome versus color pages. Print Speed—Simplex The following table defines the maximum print speed in Pages Per Minute (ppm). Page size Monochrome ppm 4-Color ppm A4 20 5 Letter 20 5 Legal 20 4* Transparency Film (A/A4) 3.
General Printer type Desktop, non-impact, 4-color printer Print method Scanner: Semiconductor laser with rotating mirror Recorder: Black writing electrophotographic Process: Cyan, magenta, yellow, and black dry toner image transfer to print media Fuser: Heated rollers Resolution Standard: 600x600 dpi (1200x1200 dpi standard on GN, EN, and DP models) Optional: 1200x1200 dpi (additional SDRAM may be required).
Fonts PostScript—137 resident PostScript fonts that can be scaled from 4 points upward and rotated to any angle in 1° increments; all typefaces have multilingual character sets HP PCL 5e, 5c—80 scalable and 4 bitmapped fonts PCL XL—45 scalable and 9 bitmapped typefaces HP-GL—40 resident HP-GL symbol sets Type 1 / Type 3 Support—Support for Type 1 and Type 3 host-resident downloadable PostScript fonts TrueType—Support for Type 42 (PostScript format) host-resident downloadable TrueType fonts, support for Tru
Time-of-day clock N and GN models: Optional (socket provided for) EN and DP models: Standard Job accounting Crown job accounting; requires an optional IDE drive Warning function convenience Optional, BuzzBox (light/buzzer printer warning device); operates over a parallel connection Convenience copier Optional, SC-210 operates over a parallel connection Electrical Voltage and Power Voltage and frequency US: 120 volts ±10% at 50–60 Hz ±3 Hz Japan: 100 volts ±10% at 50–60 Hz ±2 Hz International: 220-2
Environmental Noise level Printing: Less than 55 dB (A) Standby: Less than 41 dB (A) Relative humidity Operating: 15-85% RH (noncondensing) Transportation/Storage: 30–85% RH (noncondensing) Temperature range Operating: 50-95° F (10-35° C) Transportation/Storage: 32-95° F (0-35° C) Altitude Operating: 0-8202 ft (0-2500 m) Inclination Operating: 1° or less slant at any point around the machine Ambient Humidity (%RH) Optimal Operating Range Acceptable Operating Range 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 10 50
Physical Main Body Main Body with Lower Main Body with Duplex Input Feeder Unit and Lower Input Feeder W: 18.2 in. (463 mm) H: 20.6 in. (511 mm) D: 21.3 in. (522 mm) W: 18.2 in. (463 mm) H: 22.0 in. (560 mm) D: 21.3 in. (522 mm) W: 18.2 in. (463 mm) H: 22.0 in. (560 mm) D: 21.3 in. (522 mm) Weight Unpacked: (excluding 87.1 lbs (39.5 kg) consumables) Unpacked: Printer: 87.1 lbs (39.5 kg) Lower Input Feeder: 13.2 lbs (6.0 kg) Unpacked: Printer: 87.1 lbs (39.5 kg) Lower Input Feeder: 13.2 lbs (6.
Notes The maximum media weight supported for duplex printing is 28 lb bond (105 g/m2). Document Option Commands This lists the supported Document Option Commands (DOCs) for your magicolor 2200. The commands are grouped by feature type. Each command is preceded by either a DOC statement (%%) or an IncludeFeature statement (%%IncludeFeature). See the Crown Document Option Commands manual for information on all other commands.
HP-GL Emulation Commands Select enhanced resolution Expand plot Select original paper size Select pen width and color Select plotter Scale the image Set origin %%IncludeFeature: enhanced %%IncludeFeature: expand %%IncludeFeature: size %%IncludeFeature: pen %%IncludeFeature: plotter %%IncludeFeature: scaling %%IncludeFeature: origin HP PCL 5e Emulation Commands Install object Remove object Remove resource Retain temporary Select default font Select default font ID Reset Select scalable fonts Select symbol
Set formfeed to CR+FF Wrap lines Set number of lines per page Set margins Set orientation %%IncludeFeature: ffiscrff %%IncludeFeature: autowrap %%IncludeFeature: linesperpage %%IncludeFeature: lpmargins %%IncludeFeature: lporientation PostScript Emulation Command SC 200 to set PostScript protocol %%IncludeFeature: parpsprotocol x CCITT Groups 3 and 4 Commands Start decompression Set encoded byte flag Set end of block Set line end Eject page Set image position Invert image Set dpi for image expansion Set
Print page range Duplex printing Collate print job Logical page size Select number of copies Select paper Select orientation Select emulation Logical margins Select color separations Select color or monochrome Media type %%IncludeFeature: pagerange %%IncludeFeature: duplex %%IncludeFeature: collate %%IncludeFeature: pagesize %%IncludeFeature: numcopies %%IncludeFeature: input %%IncludeFeature: orientation %%IncludeFeature: emulation %%IncludeFeature: margins %%IncludeFeature: colorseparation %%IncludeFeatu
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Additional memory 109 Advanced printing features Memory 110 AIDC 85 Cycle 72 Sensor 75 ANSI 120 Antistatic protection 109 ASCII 120 Autoduplex 41 Print speed 150 Auto-Image Density Control (also known as AIDC) 75 Automatic jam recovery 55 B BuzzBox 100, 106 Installation 107 C Cable Removing 140 Cancel all jobs message 88 Cancel job message 88 Cancelling job Status message 88 Card Security 107 Cassette (see tray) 128 CCITT 116 CGM 114 Check waste toner message 88 Cleaning AIDC sensor 75 Cleaning solutions
Duty cycle 150 E Electrostatic discharge 109 Emulation 114 CCITT 116 Downloading optional 114 ImageServer 116 End job message 88 End job? message 93 ENERGY Star 149 Envelopes Formatting 37 Loading 47 Printing 37, 46, 47 Environmental requirements 154 Error codes 96 Error message 85 Bins 91 Fuser 86 Jams 91 Oil roller 86 OPC 86 See Status message Transfer belt 86 Waste toner 86 Ethertalk 121 Extended accounting file size message 89 F Face, definition 9 Fonts 114, 116 Downloading disk fonts via CrownAdmin 1
K Kanji Option kit 120 Software requirements 119 Keys Security 107 Kit 20 5-bin Mailbox 101 BuzzBox 106 DECnet interfaces 122 IDE hard disk 126 Kanji font internal IDE hard disk 118 PlanetPress 121 QFORM 121 SCSI 124 L Labels Continuous printing 38 Loading 38 Printing 38 LAN Manager 121 Server 121 Laser lens cover 17 Lineprinter, DOC 157 LN03 114 LN03, DOC 159 Loading media 40 Lower input feeder Removing 142 M Mailbox 101 Bin 104 Mailbox jam 90 Mailbox jam message 90 Maintenance Paper exit rollers 52 164
Kit 14 Removing 16 Replacing 18 Optional (lower feeder unit) tray 41 Ordering consumables 9 P Packaging, printer Replacement 139, 143 Page, definition 9 Paper Jams 70 Pass, definition 9 Path, media 56 Pause Cooldown 87 Pause for AIDC 72 Physical specifications 155 Plane, definition 9 PlanetPress 121 Plastic interlocks 143 Please wait message 88 PostScript Forms 120 PostScript files 114, 116 Power requirements 147 ENERGY Star, compliance 149 Preventing paper jams 54 Print quality All black sheet 78 Colors n
Resolution 111, 151 Return Merchandise Authorization Number 139 Returning, printer 139 RMA number 139 S SC-210 convenience copier 100 Screen cover 102 SCSI 124 SCSI interface kit Installation procedure 124 Service Messages 86 Service messages 85 Shipping, printer 139 Replacement packaging 139, 143 RMA number 139 Simplex,definition 9 SIO 121 Slant 76, 82 Specifcations Internal IDE hard disk 152 Specifications CGM 151 Consumables 8 Controller 150, 151 CPU 151 CrownNet Ethernet 152 Duty cycle 150 Emulations 1
Waiting for idle 92 Waiting on input end job? 93 Warming up 93 x Active jobs 86 Status messages 85 System software Specifications 152 Duplexing 72 Error codes 96 Media jams 70 Nothing is printed 75 Printer resets 71 Printer takes too much time 71 Status, service, and error messages 85 T U TCP/IP 115, 121 Temperature requirements 154 Thick stock Loading 36 Printing 36 Time-of-Day clock 129 Toner 151 Toner Cartridge Storage 11 Toner cartridges 8 Transfer belt Lowering 19 Raising to install OPC drum cartri