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Table of contents 1 2 3 4 Introduction 1.1 1.2 Welcome .......................................................................................................................................... 1-3 User's Guides .................................................................................................................................. 1-3 Booklet manuals ................................................................................................................................
7 8 6.1 6.1.1 6.1.2 6.1.3 Paper ................................................................................................................................................ 6-3 Checking the available paper types....................................................................................................6-3 Checking the available paper sizes ....................................................................................................6-4 Precautions for correct operations ................
OpenSSL Statement ........................................................................................................................ 11-4 OpenSLP License ............................................................................................................................ 11-5 Bonjour............................................................................................................................................. 11-5 NetSNMP License.....................................................
Contents-4 d-Color MF 3300/3800
1 Introduction
1.1 1 Welcome 1 Introduction 1.1 Welcome Thank you for purchasing this machine. To obtain maximum performance from this product and to learn how to use it effectively, please read this User's Guide as necessary. 1.2 User's Guides Booklet manuals Manual title Overview [Safety Information Guide] This guide describes notes and precautions that should be followed to use this machine. Please be sure to read this manual before using this machine.
1 1.3 Notations and symbols used in this manual 1.3 Notations and symbols used in this manual Procedural instruction 0 This check mark symbol shows a precondition of a procedure. 1 This format number "1" represents the first step. 2 This format number represents the order of consecutive steps. % This symbol indicates a supplementary explanation of a procedural instruction.
1.4 1.4 1 Safety information Safety information This section contains detailed instructions on the operation and maintenance of this machine. To achieve optimum utility of this device, all operators should carefully read and follow the instructions in this manual. Please read the following section before connecting the machine to the supply. It contains important information related to user safety and preventing equipment problems. Please keep this manual in a handy place near the machine.
1 Safety information 1.4 Power cord • Do not scratch, abrade, place a heavy object on, heat, twist, bend, pull on, or damage the power cord. Use of a damaged power cord (exposed core wire, broken wire, etc.) could result in a fire or breakdown. Should any of these conditions be found, immediately turn OFF the power switch, unplug the power cord from the power outlet, and then call your authorized service representative.
1.4 Safety information 1 Grounding WARNING • Make sure to ground this product. (Connect the power cord to an electrical outlet that is equipped with a grounding terminal.) Failure to do so and an unlikely event of leakage could result in a fire or electrical shock. Installation WARNING • Do not place a flower vase or other container that contains water, or metal clips or other small metallic objects on this product.
1 Safety information 1.4 Actions in response to troubles WARNING • Do not keep using this product, if this product becomes inordinately hot or emits smoke, or unusual odor or noise. Immediately turn OFF the power switch, unplug the power cord from the power outlet, and then call your authorized service representative. If you keep on using it as is, a fire or electrical shock could result. • Do not keep using this product, if this product has been dropped or its cover damaged.
1.4 Safety information 1 When moving the machine CAUTION • Whenever moving this product, be sure to disconnect the power cord and other cables. Failure to do this could damage the cord or cable, resulting in a fire, electrical shock, or breakdown. • When moving this product, always hold it at the locations specified in the User’s Guide or other documents. If the unit is moved while held at locations other than those specified, it may fall, causing severe personal injury.
1 Safety information 1.4 Legal Restrictions on Copying Certain types of documents must never be copied with the purpose or intent to pass copies of such documents off as the originals. The following is not a complete list, but is meant to be used as a guide to responsible copying.
2 Before using this function
2.1 2 CD/DVD-ROM supplied with this machine 2 Before using this function 2.1 CD/DVD-ROM supplied with this machine Drivers & Utilities CD/DVD-ROM Item Overview [Printer/FAX] Allows you to install the printer driver and fax driver. For details, refer to [User's Guide Print Functions]. [Scanner] Allows you to install the scanner driver. For details, refer to [User's Guide Scan Functions]. [Utility Software] Provides various utilities that optimize the functions of this machine.
2 Installation location and environment 2.2 Installation location and environment 2.2.1 Installation location 2.2 To simplify tasks such as operations, consumable replacement, or inspection, create an installation environment as shown below. Unit: Inch (mm) Front view 37-3/4 (959) 5-7/8 (150) 21-7/8 (555) 3-15/16 (100) 10 (254) 32-3/4 (831.
2.2 2.2.2 2 Installation location and environment Installation environment Install this machine in a location that can support its weight, including consumables and paper. Configuration Weight Main unit (including Imaging Unit and Waste Toner Bottle) d-Color MF 3800: Approx. 102-1/16 lb (46.3 kg) d-Color MF 3300: Approx. 101-7/8 lb (46.2 kg) Main unit (including Imaging Unit, Toner Cartridge, and Waste Toner Bottle) d-Color MF 3800: Approx. 104-15/16 lb (47.6 kg) d-Color MF 3300: Approx.
2 2-6 Installation location and environment 2.
3 About This Machine
3.1 3 Checking the name of each part 3 About This Machine 3.1 Checking the name of each part Front side 2-b 2 2-c 2-a 2-d 2-e 1 3 6 5 No.
3 Checking the name of each part 3.1 View with Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) opened 9 10 8 7 11 No.
3.1 3 Checking the name of each part View with Front Cover and Right Door opened 20 19 12 18 17 13 16 No.
3 Checking the name of each part 3.1 Rear side This view shows the machine with the optional Fax Kit FK-512 and Mount Kit MK-738 installed. These are provided as standard on d-Color MF 3800 models sold in North America. 3 1 4 5 6 3-6 2 No.
3.2 3.2 3 Checking the option configuration Checking the option configuration List of optional components 1 2 3 4 6 No. 5 Name Description 1 Authentication Unit AU-201 Performs user authentication by scanning information recorded on the IC card. 2 Working Table WT-P02 Provides an area to temporarily place an original or other materials. This is also used when the Authentication Unit or Finisher is installed. 3 Finisher FS-P03 Staples the printed sheets. For staples, use Staple Kit SK-501.
3 Checking the option configuration No. Name Description 10 i-Option LK-107 Used to add a unicode font, which is one of special fonts. 11 i-Option LK-108 Used to add an OCR font, which is one of special fonts. 12 i-Option LK-111 Supports the ThinPrint function, which is one of a number of advanced functions. 3.2 dReference For details on how to register i-Option license kits, refer to Chapter 2 in [User's Guide Advanced Functions].
3.3 3.3 3 How to use a Finisher How to use a Finisher If you use an optional Finisher, you can easily staple printed sheets together in the corner. This is convenient when you want to bind a set of printed sheets as a document such as a project book. To staple, load the corners of sheets into the Finisher.
3 3-10 How to use a Finisher 3.
4 Turning the Power On or Off
4.1 4 About power supply 4 Turning the Power On or Off 4.1 About power supply This machine has two power switches: Power Switch outside the machine and Power key on the Control Panel. 2 1 No. Name Description 1 Power Switch Press this switch when turning the main power of this machine on or off, or when restarting this machine. 2 Power key Press this key to switch this machine to Power Save mode. This function reduces power consumption and has more significant power saving effect.
4 4.2 Turning the Power Switch ON or OFF 4.2 Turning the Power Switch ON or OFF 1 Connect the Power Cord to this machine. 2 Connect the Power Cord to the power outlet. 3 When turning the main power on, press n of the Power Switch. A screen appears to show that this machine is in the process of start-up. When the main menu icon is displayed, this machine is ready to use. 4 When turning the main power off, press o of the Power Switch.
4.3 4.3 4 Using the Power key Using the Power key Press the Power key to switch this machine to Power Save mode. You can select [Power Save] or [Sub Power OFF] as Power Save mode that is activated when the Power key is pressed. To configure settings: [Utility] - [Administrator Settings] - [System Settings] - [Power Supply/Power Save Settings] - [Power Save Key] (The default varies depending on the region the machine is used in.
4 Using the Power key 4.3 When using the Power key as a Sub Power OFF key When the Power key is pressed, the status of this machine changes as shown below. Depending on how long the Power key is pressed, the state of the power saving mode to be activated will differ. 4-6 Power key Status of this machine Status of LED Description Short press Sub Power OFF Light up: Orange Provides a greater power saving effect than Sleep mode.
5 Loading the Original
5.1 Loading the original into the ADF 5 Loading the Original 5.1 Loading the original into the ADF 5 Original available for ADF Item Specifications Original types Plain paper (13-5/16 lb to 34-1/16 lb (50 g/m2 to 128 g/m2)) Max. original size A4 or Legal 8-1/2 inches e 14 inches (216 mm e 356 mm) (Fax only: 8-1/2 inches e 39-3/8 inches (216 mm e 1000 mm)) Original loading capacity Max. 50 sheets (21-1/4 lb (80 g/m2)) Do not load the following originals into the ADF.
5 Loading the original into the ADF 5.1 Loading the original into the ADF The ADF feeds original sheets one by one in order from the top, and automatically loads them. It also loads a 2-sided original automatically. The ADF is helpful when loading a large number of original. 1 Put the first page of an original at the top, and load the original into the Document Feed Tray with the side to be photocopied facing upward. % Load the original so that its top side is placed at the back.
5.2 5.2 Loading the original onto the Original Glass 5 Loading the original onto the Original Glass Original available on the Original Glass Item Specifications Original types Sheets, books (two-page spread), cards, three-dimensional objects Max. original size A4 or Legal Original loading capacity Max. 6-5/8 lb (3 kg) Loading the original onto the Original Glass Using the Original Glass allows you to scan an original such as a book or card, which is not available in the ADF. 1 Open the ADF.
5 5-6 Loading the original onto the Original Glass 5.
6 Loading Paper
6.1 6 Paper 6 Loading Paper 6.1 Paper 6.1.
6 6.1.2 Paper 6.
6.1 6.1.3 6 Paper Precautions for correct operations Unavailable paper Do not load the following types of paper into the tray. Not observing these precautions may lead to reduced print quality, a paper jam, or machine damage.
6 6.2 Loading paper into the Manual Feed Tray 6.2 Loading paper into the Manual Feed Tray How to load paper into the Manual Feed Tray When selecting a paper size other than for paper trays, use the Manual Feed Tray. To use the Manual Feed Tray, load paper and specify the paper type. 6-6 1 Open the Manual Feed Tray. 2 Spread out the paper guide. 3 Push up the center of the flip-top plate until the lock latches (white) at the right and left are locked.
6.2 Loading paper into the Manual Feed Tray 4 6 With the side to be printed on facing down, insert the paper as far as possible into the feed slot. % For details on the available paper sizes, refer to page 6-3. % For details on how to load postcards, refer to page 6-7. % For details on how to load envelopes, refer to page 6-8. NOTICE Load paper within the guide indicating the upper limit. If paper is curled, flatten it before loading. 5 Align the paper guide to the paper size.
6 Loading paper into the Manual Feed Tray 6.2 Loading envelopes Up to 10 envelopes can be loaded into the tray at a time. NOTICE Before loading, remove air from the envelope(s), and securely press along the flap fold line. Otherwise, it will result in wrinkles or a paper jam. 1 Position so the flap part is facing up, and load an envelope as shown in the figure.
6.3 6.3 Loading paper into Tray 1 6 Loading paper into Tray 1 1 Pull out Tray 1. 2 Press the flip-top plate down until it is locked. 3 Spread out the paper guide.
6 Loading paper into Tray 1 4 6.3 Load paper into the tray with the print side facing up. % For details on the available paper sizes, refer to page 6-3. % Load a postcard or reply postal card, turning the short side to the right side of the tray. NOTICE Do not load the sheets up to the point where the top of the stack is higher than the , mark. If paper is curled, flatten it before loading. 5 Align the paper guide to the paper size. 6 Close Tray 1.
6.4 6.4 Loading paper into Tray 2/3 6 Loading paper into Tray 2/3 0 Tray 2/3 is available when the optional Paper Feed Unit is installed. 1 Pull out Tray 2/3. 2 Press the flip-top plate down until it is locked. 3 Spread out the paper guide.
6 Loading paper into Tray 2/3 4 6.4 Load paper into the tray with the print side facing up. % For details on the available paper sizes, refer to page 6-3. NOTICE Do not load the sheets up to the point where the top of the stack is higher than the , mark. If paper is curled, flatten it before loading. 5 Align the paper guide to the paper size. 6 Close Tray 2/3. 7 If necessary, change the paper type on the Control Panel.
7 Control Panel
7.1 7 Names and functions of Control Panel keys 7 Control Panel 7.1 Names and functions of Control Panel keys Tips This figure shows the Control Panel with an optional Keypad installed. No. Name Description 1 Touch Panel Displays setting screens and messages. Directly press this panel to carry out operations. 2 [Menu] Tap this key to display the Main Menu. The [Menu] lights up in blue when the Main Menu is displayed. For details on the Main Menu, refer to page 7-9.
7 Names and functions of Control Panel keys 7.1 No. Name Description 5 Stop Press this key to temporarily stop an active copy, scan, or print job. To restart, press the Start key. 6 Start Press this key to start an operation such as copying, scanning, faxing, or printing. • Lights up blue: This machine is ready to start operating. • Lights up orange: This machine is not ready to start operating.
7.2 7.2 Changing the angle of the Control Panel 7 Changing the angle of the Control Panel The Control Panel can be adjusted within the range shown below. Adjust the panel to an easy-to-use angle. To adjust the angle of the Control Panel, tilt the Control Panel up and down.
7 Touch Panel 7.3 Touch Panel 7.3.1 Operating the Touch Panel 7.3 Tap Lightly touch the screen with your finger, then take your finger off the screen immediately. This action is available when selecting or determining a menu. Flick Make a slight fillip while sliding your finger on the screen. 7.3.2 Displaying the Keypad Tap a number or input area on the screen to display the Keypad. Used to enter numerals.
7.3 7.3.3 Touch Panel 7 Switching the entry or selection screen Tap a target input area or icon to switch to the entry or selection screen. Used to switch to the Select screen to enter text or select a registered item. dReference For details about the icon types, refer to page 7-11. 7.3.4 Precautions on using the Touch Panel This machine features a capacitance-base touch panel. Note the following points when operating the Touch Panel. - Use your finger or the Stylus Pen.
7 7.4 Entering characters 7.4 Entering characters When entering characters to register an address or program, use the keyboard screen displayed on the Touch Panel. 7-8 Item Description Keyboard Tap the keys of characters you want to enter. [C] Tap this key to delete a character or value you entered. [ ]/[ ] Tap this key to move the cursor. [e] Tap this key to delete characters you entered one by one. [Cancel] Text entry is interrupted and the page returns to the previous screen.
7.5 7 Screen layout 7.5 Screen layout 7.5.1 Main Menu Tap [Menu] on the Control Panel to display the Main Menu. The Main Menu is a basic screen to perform operations of this machine. Switch from the Main Menu to each function mode. Item Description [Job List] Tap this button to check active jobs or job logs. [Counter] Tap this button to display the total number of pages printed on this machine on a function or color basis. [Copy] Tap this button to display the main screen in copy mode.
7 7.5.2 Screen layout 7.5 Main screen This example shows the screen layout for the main screen of the copy mode. 1 2 3 4 7-10 No. Name Description 1 Message display area Displays a message to show the status of this machine and operation procedures. 2 Icon display area Displays an icon that indicates information such as the job status, warning, or USB memory connection status. Tapping the icon allows you to view the details.
7.5 7.5.3 7 Screen layout Icon types Icons indicating the status of this machine Icons indicating the status of this machine may appear in the icon display area. The types of icons to be displayed are as follows. Icon Description Indicates that a warning has occurred on this machine. Tapping an icon displays a warning screen. Indicates that a copy job is active. Indicates that a scan/fax job is currently loaded.
7 7.6 Changing the function assigned to a Register key (for administrators) 7.6 Changing the function assigned to a Register key (for administrators) Select a function to be assigned to a Register key on the Control Panel to suit your requirements. It will be useful to assign frequently-used functions to Register keys. This example explains how to change a function to be assigned to 1.
8 Viewing Active Job and Job Logs
8 8 Viewing Active Job and Job Logs Displaying the Job List screen A job refers to an individual operation unit such as printing, sending, receiving, or saving. If you tap [Job List] on the Main Menu, you can view the active job and job logs. Viewing the active job Tap [Active] to display current or standby jobs on this machine. If necessary, you can perform job operations such as deleting a standby job. Item Description [Print] Tap this button to display a list of active or standby print jobs.
8 Related setting (for the administrator) - On the [Job List] screen, you can select whether or not to hide personal information such as destinations or job names. To configure settings: [Utility] - [Administrator Settings] - [Security Settings] - [Security Details] - [Hide Personal Data] (Default: [OFF]) - You can select whether or not to permit a deletion of other user's job.
9 Login Screen
9 9 Login Screen Logging in to this machine If user authentication or account track is installed on this machine, the Login screen appears on the Touch Panel. Enter the user or account track name and the password on the Login screen, then tap [Login] or [Access] to perform authentication. After the target operation was completed, tap [Access] to log out. Performing user authentication (MFP authentication) Enter the user name and the password, and perform user authentication.
9 3 Tap the [Password] entry area. 4 Enter the password, then tap [OK]. 5 Tap [Login] or [Access] to log in to this machine. % If user authentication and account track are installed without being synchronized, account track is required after this. For details, refer to page 9-7. % If user authentication and account track are synchronized, account track is not required. If authentication succeeds, you can log in to this machine. 6 After the target operation was completed, tap [Access] to log out.
9 Performing user authentication (external server authentication) Enter the user name and the password, and select a server to be authenticated. 0 For details on how to configure user authentication settings, refer to Chapter 2 in [User's Guide Applied Functions]. 1 Tap the [User Name] entry field. % If Public User Access (unregistered users) is enabled, tap [Public User] to log in to this machine.
9 5 When using multiple authentication servers, tap the list icon for [Server], then select a server to be authenticated. % By default, the default authentication server is selected. When using the default authentication server, proceed to Step 6. 6 Tap [Login] or [Access] to log in to this machine. % If user authentication and account track are installed without being synchronized, account track is required after this. For details, refer to page 9-7.
9 Performing account track Enter the account name and the password to perform account track. 0 For details on how to configure account track settings, refer to Chapter 2 in [User's Guide Applied Functions]. 0 If user authentication and account track are installed without being synchronized, perform user authentication first. To perform MFP authentication, refer to page 9-3. To perform external server authentication, refer to page 9-5.
9 9-8 d-Color MF 3300/3800
10 Specifications
10.1 10 Checking the specifications of this machine 10 Specifications 10.1 Checking the specifications of this machine Item Description Name d-Color MF 3800 d-Color MF 3300 Type Scanner, reverse automatic document feeder, desktop type printer Color mode Full Color Scanning resolution 600 dpi e 600 dpi Writing resolution 600 dpi e 600 dpi (Standard mode) 1200 dpi e 1200 dpi (High quality mode) Gradation 256 Memory size 1 GB HDD 320 GB Originals Sheets, books, objects (Max.
10 10-4 Checking the specifications of this machine 10.1 Item Description Auto duplex Paper size Width: 4-3/4 e 8-1/2 (120 mm e 215.9 mm), Length: 8-3/4 e 14 (223 mm e 355.6 mm) Paper weight 15-15/16 lb to 55-7/8 lb (60 g/m2 to 210 g/m2) Stacking capacity 250 sheets (Plain paper) Power supply AC 110 V, 13.7 A, 60 Hz AC 120 V, 12 A, 60 Hz AC 220 V to 240 V, 7.5 A, 50/60 Hz Max. power consumption 110 V, 120 V: 1.5 kW 220 V to 240 V: 1.
10.2 10.
10 Checking the specifications of optional devices 10.2 Finisher FS-P03 Item Specifications Model number FS-P03 Staple capacity 20 sheets (Plain paper 23-15/16 lb (90 g/m2)) Continuous stapling interval Once 3 sec. Power supply Supply from machine Consumables Staple: Staple Kit SK-501 Dimensions [W] e [D] e [H] 4-5/16 inches (109 mm) e 4-9/16 inches (116 mm) e 2-15/16 inches (75 mm) Weight 3-15/16 lb (1.
10.3 10.3 Standard operating life of consumables and periodic replacement parts 10 Standard operating life of consumables and periodic replacement parts Item Standard average operating life Toner Cartridge Toner Cartridge supplied with the product: Approx. 10,000 pages Toner Cartridge for replacement: Approx. 10,000 pages Toner Filter d-Color MF 3800: Approx. 180,000 pages d-Color MF 3300: Approx. 150,000 pages Imaging Unit d-Color MF 3800: Approx.
10 10-8 Standard operating life of consumables and periodic replacement parts 10.
11 Trademarks and copyrights
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12 Index
12 12 Index A S Account Track 9-3, 9-7 ADF 5-3 Specifications 10-3 Main Unit 10-3 Optional Devices 10-5 C CD/DVD-ROM 2-3 Consumables 10-7 Control Panel 7-3, 7-5 E Entering Characters 7-8 I Icon 7-11 Installation Installation environment 2-5 Installation Location 2-4 T Touch Panel Operation 7-6 Precautions for Correct Operations 7-7 U User Authentication 9-3 External Server Authentication 9-5 MFP authentication 9-3 J Job 8-3 Active Job 8-3 Log 8-4 K Keypad 7-6 L Loading Paper Manual Feed Tray 6-
12 12-4 d-Color MF 3300/3800
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