magicolor 6110 User’s Guide ® 1800647-001A
Thank You Thank you for purchasing a magicolor 6110. Your magicolor 6110 is specially designed for optimal performance in Windows, Macintosh, and networking environments. Trademarks The following are registered trademarks of MINOLTA-QMS, Inc.: QMS, the MINOLTAQMS logo, Crown, CrownNet, and magicolor. Minolta is a trademark of Minolta Co., Ltd. Other product names mentioned in this guide may also be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Contents 1 Replacing Consumables ..................................................................................
Page Margins 36 Image Alignment 36 Output Tray 36 Media 37 Plain Paper 38 Envelopes 38 Glossy Media 39 Labels 40 Letterhead and Memo Media 41 Postcards (Japanese size) 41 Thick Stock 42 Transparencies 42 Loading Media 44 Preparing the Paper 44 Refilling the Media Tray 44 Duplexing 47 Using Media Other Than Plain Paper 48 Loading and Printing Envelopes 48 Loading and Printing Thick Stock (Including Glossy Media and Labels) Loading and Printing Transparencies 50 Print Media and Your Warranty 50 49 3 Mainta
Misfeed Jams 75 Inner Jams, Outer and Drum Jams 76 Duplex Unit Jams 79 Clearing Other Jams 81 Solving Problems with Media Jams 82 Solving Other Problems 84 Solving Problems with Printing Quality 87 Status, Error, and Service Messages 97 Status and Error Messages 98 Service Messages 105 HP-GL Error Codes and PCL Error Codes PostScript Errors 110 Additional Assistance 110 109 5 Installing Other Accessories ........................................................................
MINOLTA-QMS QCOLOR Technology Further Information 161 7 160 Repacking the Printer ...................................................................................
CALS Commands (Optional Emulation Required) 198 TIFF Commands (Optional Emulation Required) 198 Menu Chart Conventions 198 Operator Control Menu 199 Administration Menu 200 Administration/Communications/Resident NIC/CrownNet Menu Installation Menu 206 201 Index .................................................................................................................
Replacing Consumables 1
Consumable Life Expectancies What is the life expectancy of consumables? Attention Consumable life is expressed in simplex letter/A4 pages @ normal 5% coverage in continuous printing. A duplex page is equivalent to two simplex pages. The stated life expectancy of each consumable is based on printing under specific operating conditions, such as ratio of color to monochrome, and media type and size.
Replacing Consumables Attention Failure to follow instructions as outlined in this printer documentation could result in voiding your warranty. Use of consumables not manufactured by MINOLTA-QMS may cause damage to your printer and void your warranty. If MINOLTA-QMS printer failure or damage is found to be directly attributable to the use of non-MINOLTA-QMS consumables, MINOLTA-QMS will not repair the printer free of charge.
Item/ Message Display Maximum Life Expectancy Minimum This item needs Comment Life replacing by Expectuser after... ancy OPC belt cartridge 120,000 planes (usually occurs with continuous use) 60,000 planes (may occur with job sizes averaging one page) REPLACE BELT 14,000 planes black (K); TONER 8,500 EMPTY planes per cartridge of cyan, magenta, and yellow (CMY) Toner REPLACE BELT displays in the message window (up to 120,000 pages). Other factors also affect cartridge life.
Item/ Message Display Maximum Life Expectancy Minimum This item needs Comment Life replacing by Expectuser after... ancy Ozone filter* 12 months Notes *Ozone filters are maintenance items that are user-installable. 12 months “Replacing the Ozone Filter” on page 27. Ordering Consumables How do I order consumables? Choosing the right consumables for your magicolor 6110 printer not only increases its reliability and performance, but also minimizes the risk of damage.
WARNING! If you get toner in your eyes, wash it out immediately and consult a doctor. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) information can be found at www.minolta-qms.com (click on the Answer Base). ACHTUNG! Sollte Toner in Ihre Augen gelangen, die Augen unbedingt sofort mit kaltem Wasser ausspülen und einen Artzt aufsuchen. MSDS-Informationen (Material Safety Data Sheets; Datenblätter zur Materialsicherheit) finden Sie im Internet unter www.minolta-qms.com (klicken Sie auf “Answer Base”).
If the user changes the toner before it is empty and does not reset the counter (Operator Control/Consumables/Item Replaced), the consumable status will be incorrect. Toner Cartridge Handling 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.
4 Remove the new toner cartridge from its shipping bag. Attention Do not hold the toner cartridge vertically. 5 Distribute the toner inside the cartridge. Holding a cartridge with both hands, gently rock it horizontally five or six times. 6 7 8 Carefully remove the tape by pulling on the tab. Remove the orange protective cover from the cartridge. Align the toner cartridge with the cartridge guides, and gently push the cartridge into the printer.
9 10 Close the printer’s front cover. Print at least 20 sheets to make sure the toner in the new cartridge has settled properly. Refilled Toner Cartridges Attention Refilled toner cartridges may produce variations in toner quality and reliability and can reduce the print quality of your documents. Any damage to the printer or quality problems caused by a refilled toner cartridge use will void your warranty.
Attention The OPC belt is extremely sensitive to bright light and direct sunlight. Always leave it in its protective bag until you’re ready to install it. Any exposure to light should be avoided and limited to less than two minutes, or permanent damage could result. If you suspect a belt is damaged due to exposure to light, put the belt in a dark place to recover. Depending on the amount of exposure, recovery may take up to two hours.
How do I replace an OPC belt cartridge? 1 Open the printer’s top and front covers. 1 Attention If you have installed a duplex unit, it must be opened before the printer’s top cover. 2b 2a Attention Opening the front cover pulls the toner cartridges forward slightly to make room for the OPC belt cartridge. You could damage the OPC belt if you don’t do this.
2 3 Rotate up the two lock levers (one on each side of the OPC belt cartridge). Remove the used OPC belt cartridge. WARNING! Dispose of the used OPC belt cartridge according to your local regulations. Do not dispose of it by burning. ACHTUNG! Entsorgen Sie die Trommeleinheit ordnungsgemäß entsprechend den lokalen Bestimmungen. 4 5 Remove the new OPC belt cartridge from its packaging.
6 Holding the cartridge above the printer, align the guide pins on the cartridge with the guide slots in the lock levers. Attention When lowering the cartridge into the guide slots, the metal contact on the lower-left side of the cartridge should be aligned outside of the left guide slot. 7 Gently guide the cartridge into the printer. Metal contact Attention The cartridge should slide easily into the printer. Don’t force it.
9 10 11 12 Close the printer’s top cover. b a If you have a duplex unit installed, close the unit’s top cover. Close the printer’s front cover. c In the Operator Control/ Consumables/Item Replaced/OPC Cartridge menu choose Yes to reset the consumables usage monitoring system. 5" You should manually reset the consumables usage monitoring system to ensure accurate consumables monitoring.
How do I replace the fuser oil? When the oil in the fuser oil bottle is expended, the message FUSER OIL EMPTY appears and the printer does not print. Replace the fuser oil bottle. After the new bottle is installed, printing automatically resumes. 1 2 Turn off the printer. Open the top cover of the printer. 1 2b 2a Attention If you have installed a duplex unit, it must be opened before the printer’s top cover. 3 4 Rotate the two fuser oil bottle lock levers to release the fuser oil bottle.
7 8 9 Install the new fuser oil bottle (nozzle down). Rotate the two oil bottle levers to lock the oil bottle into place. Close the top cover and turn on the printer. 5" 10 If you have a duplex unit installed, close the unit’s top cover. 2 1 In the Operator Control/ Consumables/Item Replaced/Fuser Oil menu choose Yes to reset the consumables usage monitoring system. 5" You should manually reset the consumables usage monitoring system to ensure accurate consumables monitoring.
Replacing the Cleaning Roller WARNING! The fuser unit can become extremely hot and cause severe burns. Make sure the unit is cool before handling it. ACHTUNG! Die Fixiereinheit kann sehr heiß werden, so daß Verbrennungsgefahr besteht. Bitte lassen Sie die Fixiereinheit einige Zeit abühlen, bevor Sie diese berühren. Attention When the top cover is opened, the fuser unit temperature drops gradually (one hour wait time).
3 4 5 6 24 Open the two cleaning roller lock levers. Grasp the handle of the cleaning roller and remove it. Cleaning roller Install the new cleaning roller. Close the two cleaning roller lock levers.
7 Close the top cover and turn on the printer. 5" 8 If you have a duplex unit installed, close the duplex unit’s top cover. 2 1 In the Operator Control/ Consumables/Item Replaced/Cleaning Roller menu choose Yes to reset the consumables usage monitoring system. 5" You should manually reset the consumables usage monitoring system to ensure accurate consumables monitoring.
2 Take out the used waste toner bottle. Holder W aste toner bottle 3 Use the label on the side of the used waste toner bottle to seal the opening. WARNING! Dispose of the used waste toner bottle according to your local regulations. Do not dispose of it by burning. ACHTUNG! Entsorgen Sie den Alttonerbehälter keinesfalls, indem Sie ihn verbrennen, sondern ordnungsgemäß entsprechend den lokalen Bestimmungen. 4 5 26 Set the new waste toner bottle in the holder. Close the cover.
6 In the Operator Control/Consumables/Item Replaced/Waste Toner Bottle menu choose Yes to reset the consumables monitoring system. 5" When you replace the waste toner bottle after a CHECK WASTE TONER message displays in the message window, the engine automatically recovers. However, you should manually reset the consumables usage monitoring system to ensure accurate consumables monitoring.
Using Media 2
Introduction This chapter provides information on handling, selecting, and storing media. Media Storage and Handling How do I store media? When storing media, avoid „ Direct sunlight „ Excess heat and humidity „ Dust If media has been removed from its wrapper, place it in its original packaging and store in a cool, dark place on a level surface. Before purchasing a large quantity or special media, do a trial printing with the same media and check print quality.
What should I watch out for when loading envelopes? Do not use envelopes that have „ Sticky flaps „ Metal clasps, fasteners, transparent windows, peel-off strips for sealing „ Material that will melt, vaporize, offset discolor, or emit dangerous fumes What should I watch out for when loading labels? 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 Do no
Media Trays Location Media tray Sheet capacity Upper Universal (standard) Tray 1 250 Upper Letter/A4 (optional) (replaces the universal tray) 250 Lower Lower feeder unit (LFU) (up to two optional) Trays 2 and 3 500 each Notes You may rename these trays for your convenience. See the CrownBook for more information. Printing Area What sizes of media can I use? Your printer supports full-color printing on all media sizes.
Media Media Size Inches Simplex Imageable Area Millimeters Inches Millimeters Printer Input AutoMode Source duplex * *** A3 11.7x16.5 297.0x420.0 11.3x16.1 287.0x410.0 U/L Yes A4 8.2x11.7 210.0x297.0 7.8x11.3 200.0x287.0 U/A/L Yes A4 Trans- 8.2x11.7 parency 210.0x297.0 7.8x11.3 200.0x287.0 Auto.** U/A B4 10.1x14.3 257.0x364.0 9.7x13.9 247.0x354.0 B5 (ISO) 6.9x9.8 Envelope No U/L No 176.0x250.0 6.5x9.4 166.0x240.0 Thick F No 182.0x257.0 6.7x9.7 172.0x247.0 U/L No Commer- 4.
Nonprintable versus Nonguaranteed Print Area What is the difference between a nonprintable and nonguaranteed area? Nonguaranteed areas are areas on which you can print, but image quality in these areas might be compromised. 5" All A3, envelope, ledger, postcard, and oversize media is fed in the portrait (short edge first) orientation. Leading edge Since other media sizes can be fed into the printer either short- or long-edge first, the “leading edge” isn’t necessarily the top of the page.
Imageable (Printable) Area Media feed direction Nonprintable area Leading edge Nonguaranteed area Guaranteed area Trailing edge Nonguaranteed area Plain paper, front side, all edges (media up to but not including 12” x 18” (304.8 mm x 457.2 mm) Nonprintable area Nonprintable area For nonguaranteed area, add another 0.197" (5 mm) 0.078" (2 mm) Duplex (back side, leading edge)* 0.078" (2 mm) Duplex, front side* 0.118" (3 mm) Thick stock, labels, transparencies, front side only, all edges 0.
Envelopes 5" Print orientation is determined by your application. Nonprintable area 0.197" (5 mm) Nonguaranteed area Guaranteed area Page Margins Margins are set through your application. Some applications allow you to set custom page sizes and margins while others have only standard page sizes and margins from which to choose. If you choose a standard format, you may lose part of your image (due to imageable area constraints).
Media „ Try printing your data on a plain sheet of paper first to check placement. „ Test any stock thicker than 24 lb bond (90 g/m²) to ensure that its performance is acceptable. You should test the number of sheets of thick stock a media tray can hold to ensure that its performance is acceptable. „ Select single user job mode or network job mode to specify either plain paper, thick stock, transparencies (and sometimes other). „ Select the print mode to specifiy either Automatic or Thick Stock.
engine at half speed, allowing more toner coverage. This would be more appropriate for graphics type applications. What are the media types allowed? Plain Paper Tray Universal Letter/A4 (optional) Lower feeder unit (up to two optional) Capacity Universal or letter/A4: 250 sheets of 20 lb bond (75 g/m²) paper; capacity for other weights varies accordingly. Lower feeder unit (each): 500 sheets of 20 lb bond (75 g/m²) paper; capacity for other weights varies accordingly.
Orientation Face up Type „ Use common office envelopes with diagonal joints, sharp folds and edges, and ordinary gummed flaps, such as – Commercial #10: Great White Laser – International DL: Great White Laser Weight 16–24 lb bond (60–90 g/m²) Print Mode to Select Thick stock Duplexing Not supported Notes „ Print on the front side only. Some parts of the envelope consist of three layers of paper—the front, back, and flap. Anything printed in these layered regions may be lost or faded.
Labels Input Tray Upper media tray only Capacity Up to 50 sheets, depending on the thickness of the labels Orientation Face up Type „ Use only labels recommended for laser printers, such as – Avery 5260 Weight 24–42 lb (90–157 g/m²) Print Mode to Select Thick stock Duplexing Not supported Notes „ Avoid using labels with exposed adhesive; it may stick to internal printer parts, causing labels to peel off and media jams to occur. „ Adhesive label stock is supported only in letter or A4 sheets.
Letterhead and Memo Media Input Orientation Type Tray Universal Letter/A4 (optional) Lower feeder unit (standard on DP model) Capacity Universal or letter/A4: 250 sheets of 20 lb bond (75 g/m²) paper; capacity for other weights varies accordingly. Lower feeder unit: 500 sheets of 20 lb bond (75 g/m²) paper; capacity for other weights varies accordingly.
Print Mode to Select Thick stock Duplexing Not supported Notes „ Printing on Japanese-sized postcards requires a postcard feeder in the upper media tray. „ If the postcard is warped, press on the warped area before putting it in the postcard feeder.
Orientation Check your transparency media instructions to confirm if the media should be placed in the tray long-edge fed with the non-striped edge first and striped side down. Type Use any full-color transparencies (also known as OHP film) that meet normal photocopier standards. We recommend „ Q-Media Transparency Media for the magicolor 6100 series for color printing „ 3M CG3700 „ 3M CG3710 „ Xerox 3R3117 „ Xerox 3R5764 Weight 24–41.
For information about 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. Loading Media How do I prepare and load the media? Preparing the Paper 1 OHP Take off the top and bottom sheets of a ream of paper. Holding a stack of approximately 250 sheets at a time, fan the stack to prevent static buildup for the paper before inserting it in a tray.
2 3 If you need to open the transparent dust cover to load oversize media, replace it before sliding the media tray back into the printer. Adjust the media guides to fit the size paper you’re loading. Squeeze the retainers at the ends of the left guide and the center guide, carefully move the guide to the appropriate location (media sizes are listed on the tray), and release the retainers. Setting the guides for the wrong size media may affect print quality.
4 Load the media face-up with its top toward the right of the tray and the long edge toward the printer. A fill limit mark is provided on the inside left side of the tray. The standard upper media tray holds 250 sheets of 20 lb bond (75 g/m²) paper. The optional lower feeder unit media tray holds 500 sheets of 20 lb bond (75 g/m²) paper. Often, an arrow on the media package label indicates the printing-side of the media. Attention If necessary, readjust the media guides after inserting the media.
Duplexing How do I duplex? Manual Duplexing To manually duplex, remove the media, flip it over, and reload it. If you can’t determine which side of the media to print on, remove the media from the tray, rotate the stack 180°, turn the stack over, and then place it back in the tray. Autoduplexing Duplex (2-sided) printing can be done automatically with the optional duplex unit installed. 5" 1 Only up to 28 lb bond (105 g/m²) plain paper can be autoduplexed.
3 Click OK. 5" The duplex unit accessory requires at least one lower feeder unit installed. Using Media Other Than Plain Paper Attention Although the magicolor 6110 was designed for occasional 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, glossy stock, labels, thick stock, or transparencies) may adversely affect print quality or reduce engine life.
7 Install the envelope feeder onto the upper media tray as shown. The envelope feeder can be installed only in the upper media tray. 8 Adjust the media guides to the length and width of the envelopes. 5" 9 10 11 Make sure the guides are snug enough to keep the envelopes straight, but not so tight that they buckle the envelopes. Place the envelope stack into the tray with the printing-side up.
4 5 6 Load the new media. 5" If your label stock has a top-of-page, place the top-of-page toward the right side of the tray. Slide the upper media tray back into the printer. In the Operator Control/Media/For Upper Bin menu, select Thick Stock. Loading and Printing Transparencies 1 2 3 In the printer driver (Paper tab, Paper Type option), select Automatic. 5" The printer automatically senses that transparencies are present.
Maintaining the Printer 3
Maintaining the Printer „ Handle the printer with care to preserve its life. Abuse may cause damage. „ Read all caution and warning labels carefully, making sure to follow any instructions contained in them. These labels are located on the inside of the printer’s covers and the interior of the printer body. „ Always close the printer covers gently. Never expose the printer to vibrations.
„ Do not tilt, lubricate, or disassemble the printer. 5" For best output quality and longest consumables life, keep the printer on a hard, flat, level (within 1.5°) surface capable of supporting about 119 lbs (53.9 kg). A surface can be tested for levelness with a standard round pencil. If the pencil rolls, the surface is not level. „ Do not touch the electrical contacts, gears, or laser beam devices. Doing so may damage the printer and cause the print quality to deteriorate.
Cleaning Use Avoid A soft dry cloth to clean the control Sharp or rough implements (such as wire or panel plastic cleaning pads) Any liquid A soft damp cloth to clean the printer Sharp or rough implements (such as wire or plastic cleaning pads) Mild detergent to clean the printer (always test any cleaning solution [such as a mild detergent] on a small area of your printer to check the solution’s performance) Abrasive or corrosive solutions that contain solvents (such as alcohol or benzine); aerosol or
Make sure any parts removed during cleaning are replaced before you plug in the printer. Cleaning the Printer WARNING! Turn off the printer, unplug the power cord, and disconnect all interface cables before cleaning. ACHTUNG! Ziehen Sie den Netzstecker aus der Steckdose bevor Sie den Drucker reinigen. Regular cleaning takes only a few minutes and helps ensure printer performance and print quality. You need to clean both the inside and outside of the printer.
„ Avoid using abrasive or corrosive solutions or solutions that contain solvents, (such as alcohol and benzene) to clean the printer. „ Always test any cleaning solution (such as mild detergent) on a small area of your printer to check the solution's performance. „ Be careful when cleaning the inside or removing paper jams, as the fuser assembly and other internal parts become very hot. Open the printer cover, and let the interior of the printer cool before handling the inside of the printer.
2 Open the printer’s rear cover. If your printer has a duplex unit installed, you can access the printer’s rear cover by opening the duplex unit’s rear cover and paper guide.
3 Using a dry cotton cloth, clean any paper dust and toner buildup from the registration rollers. You can manually rotate the rollers while cleaning them by turning the gear on the left end of the roller shaft. 4 Clean the transfer roller. 023X i a Remove the transfer roller unit by lifting the lock lever at the right end of the transfer roller unit until the unit is freed, and then lifting the unit out.
b Using a dry cotton cloth, clean any paper dust and toner buildup from the transfer roller. Manually rotate the roller while cleaning it. c Reinstall the transfer roller in the transfer unit. 4 Clean the paper discharger. a Remove the paper discharger by pushing it to the right and then lifting it up and out of the transfer unit. (It comes out after the tabs on the charger have cleared their retainers.
Cleaning the OPC Belt Cartridge Attention The OPC belt is extremely sensitive to touch. Always handle the cartridge so you don’t touch the surface of the belt. Any body oil left on the surface of the belt will prevent toner from adhering to the belt which results in poor image quality. Also, keep the cartridge away from anything that may scratch the surface of the belt. Any scratches will show in the image produced. The OPC belt is also extremely sensitive to bright light and direct sunlight.
2 3 4 Open the top cover. 5" 1 The illustrations for step 3 and step 4 show the printer without the duplex unit. However, the instructions are the same for all models. 2b 2a Open the printer’s front cover Release the OPC belt cartridge lock levers.
5 6 Remove the OPC belt cartridge. Clean the corona wire using the built-in wire cleaner attached to the corona case. Wire cleaner Corona case While pinching the two tabs of the wire cleaner together, slide the wire cleaner to both ends of the corona case. Attention Failure to return the wire cleaner to its home position (marked by an arrow on the corona case), may degrade print quality. 7 62 Reinstall the OPC belt cartridge.
8 9 Secure its lock levers. Close the printer’s top cover. 5" 10 b If you have a duplex unit installed, close its top cover. a Close the printer’s front cover. c Cleaning the Laser Lens It’s necessary to clean the laser lens only when you find vertical white or light-color streaking in all primary colors on your printouts. 5" 1 2 3 4 A dry cotton cloth or dry cotton swab is required for this procedure. Open the printer’s front cover. Remove the four toner cartridges. Open the laser lens cover.
This will allow enough access room to clean the lens without the need of parts removal. 5 6 Tabs Using a dry cotton cloth, wipe the lens. Close the laser lens cover by rotating it toward the front of the printer. The two tabs should snap back into place. 7 8 Reinstall the four toner cartridges. Close the printer’s front cover. Cleaning the Exterior of the Printer WARNING! Turn off the printer, unplug the power cord, and disconnect all interface cables before cleaning.
„ Never use sharp or rough implements, such as wire or plastic cleaning pads. „ Never spray a cleaning solution directly on the printer as the cleaning solution will penetrate to the interior of the printer and cause damage. Maintenance Schedule Preventive Maintenance Schedule Printer needs preventive maintenance after... When... By... 30,000 pages 30K MAINTENANCE displays in the message window. User 240,000 pages 240K MAINTENANCE displays in the message window. See “Cleaning Schedule” on page 54.
This item needs replacing... After... By... OPC belt cartridge REPLACE BELT displays in the mes- User sage window (maximum life—120,000 color planes or 12 months, whichever See “Replacing the OPC comes first (usually occurs with contin- Belt Cartridge.” uous use; minimum life (60,000 planes) may occur with job sizes averaging one page although other factors also affect cartridge life. Ozone filter Every 12 months. User See “Replacing the Ozone Filter.
This item needs replacing... After... By... Transfer drum 600,000 color planes. Service or a MINOLTA-QMS authorized service provider Transfer roller 240,000 pages at 5% coverage of each toner color. Service or a MINOLTA-QMS authorized service provider Notes Consumable life is expressed in simplex letter/A4 pages. A duplex page is equivalent to two simplex pages.
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. It also explains automatic jam recovery, discusses how to locate, remove and prevent media jams, presents tables of common status messages, a problem checklist, and actions you should take when a specific problem occurs.
Press Key Next ( (Until) Display Reads ) Select PRINT STATUS Next ( ) Next ( ) Online IDLE (and online LED is on) Preventing Media Jams Make sure that... Avoid... Media matches the printer specifications. Media that is folded, wrinkled, or excessively curled. Media is flat, especially on the leading edge. Double feeding (remove the media and fan the sheets—they may be sticking together). The printer is on a hard, flat, level surface.
Automatic Jam Recovery The magicolor 6110 provides automatic jam recovery (when enabled through the Administration/Engine/Page Recovery menu). After you remove any jammed media, printing automatically resumes from the page the printer stopped at when the jam occurred. 5" For automatic jam recovery to work, it is necessary to leave the printer turned on when you remove the jammed media. After the jam is cleared, open and close the top door before printing. Printing will not resume until you do this.
Media Path with Optional Duplex Unit Understanding the printer’s media path will help you locate media jams. The media tray is located at the bottom front of the printer.
checked, repaired, or cleaned. Repeated jams may also happen if you’re using the wrong weight print media. „ Misfeed jams occur in the upper input tray or lower feeder unit(s). 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. Access to this area is through the tray slot(s). „ Inner jams occur in the transfer drum/transfer unit area. This type of jam means that the media did not make it to the paper exit area.
WARNING! If you get toner in your eyes, wash it out immediately with cool water and consult a doctor. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) information can be found at www.minolta-qms.com (click on the Answer Base). ACHTUNG! Sollte Toner in Ihre Augen gelangen, die Augen unbedingt sofort mit kaltem Wasser ausspülen und einen Artzt aufsuchen. MSDS-Informationen (Material Safety Data Sheets; Datenblätter ur Materialsicherheit) finden Sie im Internet unter www.minolta-qms.com (klicken Sie auf “Answer Base”).
Inner Jams, Outer and Drum Jams WARNING! The fuser unit is hot! Do not remove a jam in this area until the fuser unit cools. ACHTUNG! Die Fixiereinheit wird sehr heiß! Bitte achten Sie darauf, daß sie diese einige Zeit abkühlen lassen, bevor Sie einen Papierstau beseitigen. 5" 1 2 3 76 Media that hasn’t fully passed through the fuser contains unfused toner that can dirty your hands, clothes, or other items. If you get toner on your hands, wash them in cool water and neutral detergent.
4 If there still is a jam message and you have a duplex unit installed, open the duplex unit’s top cover. 1 2b 2a Attention If you have installed a duplex unit, it must be opened before the printer’s top cover. If not, skip to step 5. 5 Open the printer’s top cover. Pull the top latch to release the top cover. 5" 6 These illustrations show the printer without the duplex unit attached; however, the instructions are the same for all models. Remove the jammed media by pulling it toward you.
7 8 If you cannot reach the media from the top of the fuser or the media will not come out easily, open the fuser roller pressure release levers (one at each end of the fuser). Remove the jammed media by pulling it from the bottom of the fuser (through the printer’s rear cover), not from the top of the fuser. This prevents any unfused toner from dirtying the fuser rollers. Attention Be careful not to touch the transfer drum while removing jammed media.
Duplex Unit Jams 1 2 3 4 5 6 Open the duplex unit’s top cover. Duplex unit top cover Remove the jammed media. Close the duplex unit’s top cover. If there still is a jam message, open the duplex unit’s lower Paper cover. Remove the jammed media by pulling it toward you. Inner paper guide guide If there still is a jam message, open the duplex unit’s lower cover and paper guide. Lift the inner paper guide.
7 Remove the jammed media by pulling it toward you. If the media came out easily, skip ahead to step 12. 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. 8 With the duplex unit’s top cover still open, open the printer’s top cover. Pull the top latch to release the top cover. 9 10 80 Remove the jammed media by pulling it toward you.
11 Open the printer’s rear cover (accessible with the duplex unit’s lower cover and paper guide open) and remove the jammed media by pulling it from the bottom of the fuser, not from the top of the fuser. Attention Be careful not to touch the transfer drum while removing jammed media. Removing the media from the bottom prevents any unfused toner from dirtying the fuser rollers. 12 13 14 Close the fuser roller pressure release levers (one at each end of the fuser).
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 unsupported print media. Symptom Cause Solution Several sheets go through the printer together. The front edges of the Remove the media and even up the front media are not even. edges, then reload it. Paper jam message stays on. Front cover needs to Open and close the front cover of the printer be opened and closed again.
Symptom Cause Media is jamming. The media is not cor- Remove the jammed media and reposition the rectly positioned in the media properly in the tray. tray. Solution The number of sheets Remove the excess media and reload the corin the tray exceeds the rect number of sheets in the tray. maximum allowed. 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. A PS error occurred. If a PS error occurs, contact Technical Support with the error information. See the Service & Support Guide for support telephone numbers. Printer resets. A system error occurred. Contact Technical Support with the error information.
Symptom Cause Printing The printer is set to a takes too slow printing (Thick much time. Stock) mode (for example, for OHP or some other special kind of media). The printer is set to power saving mode. Solution It takes more time to print with special media in Thick Mode. When using regular paper, make sure that the media type is set to Automatic in the driver. It takes a little time for printing to start in power saving mode. If you do not want to use this mode, disable it.
Symptom Cause OPC belt cartridge cannot be removed. The printer’s front Open the printer’s front cover and set the lock cover is not opened levers to the correct open position. and the lock levers have not been set correctly. Solution Text appears fuzzy or unclear. A new toner cartridge Print at least 20 pages to achieve maximum has been installed, but printing quality in the new cartridges. the “break-in” period has not been reached. Envelopes will not print or will get jammed.
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 belt cartridge Remove the OPC belt cartridge and check for is damaged. damage. If necessary, replace it. The transfer roller unit Reset the transfer roller unit. is misinstalled.
Symptom Cause Solution Horizontal white lines appear in image. The toner cartridge is damaged. Remove the toner cartridge and check for damage. If necessary, replace it. The OPC belt cartridge Remove the OPC belt cartridge and check for is damaged. damage. If necessary, replace it. The transfer unit is misinstalled. Make sure that the transfer unit was correctly installed. The transfer roller is damaged. Replace the transfer roller.
Symptom Cause Solution 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 specifica- Use media that is covered by the printer wartions not covered by ranty. the printer warranty is being used. The media type may be incorrectly set. Envelopes, glossy stock, labels, and thick stock have to be set in the Thick Stock mode. The fuser may be defective.
Symptom Cause Solution Background is foggy. The toner cartridge is defective. Remove the toner cartridge and check for damage. If necessary, replace it. Entire sheet is printed in black or color. The toner cartridge is defective. Part of image is missing. The media is moist from humidity. The OPC belt cartridge Remove the OPC belt cartridge and check for is damaged. damage. If necessary, replace it. Remove the toner cartridge and check for damage. If necessary, replace it.
Symptom Cause Solution Dark tones The toner in the toner Remove the toner cartridges and gently rock are cartridges is uneven. them five or six times to redistribute the toner. uneven. Then, reinstall the cartridges. The OPC belt cartridge Remove the OPC belt cartridge and check for is damaged. damage. If necessary, replace it. There are Toner cartridge misin- If the toner smudges are on only the front of toner stalled or defective.
Symptom Cause Solution There are toner smudges on the back side of the page (whether or not it has been duplexed). The paper transport rollers may be dirty. Clean the paper transport, pressure, and fuser oil rollers. Check the transport roller for damage. If necessary, replace it. The media path is dirty Print several blank sheets and the excess with toner. toner should disappear. The fuser oil roller is dirty or worn. Remove the fuser oil roller and check the roller surface for dirt or worn places.
Symptom Cause Image defects cyclical (evenly spaced). Lateral image defects Clean the laser lens cover. have 1–2 mm spacing. Solution Lateral image defects Replace the color toner cartridge. have 35 mm spacing. The toner cartridge is damaged. Lateral image defects Replace the OPC belt cartridge. have 95 mm spacing. The OPC belt cartridge is damaged. Lateral image defects have other spacing. Abnormal areas (white or black belt or spots) appear.
Symptom Cause Lateral (horizontal) lines or bands appear on image. The printer is not on a Level the printer (not exceeding 1.5° slant). level enough surface. Solution The media path is dirty Print several sheets and the excess toner with toner. should disappear. The toner cartridge is damaged. Remove the toner cartridge and check for damage. If necessary, replace it. The OPC belt surface Remove the OPC belt cartridge and check the is scratched or damgreen photosensitive surface for scratches.
Symptom Cause Solution Vertical streaking appears. The laser lens cover may be dirty. Check to see if the laser lens cover is dirty. If necessary, clean it with a clean soft cloth. The corona wire inside Clean the corona wire. the OPC belt cartridge may be dirty. One or more toner car- The item may be defective or misinstalled. tridges may be defec- Remove the item, check it for damage, and tive. reinstall it. If necessary, replace it. The OPC belt cartridge may be defective or misinstalled.
Symptom Cause Colors are not registering properly; colors are mixed or have page-topage variation. The front cover may Make sure that the printer’s front cover is not be properly closed. closed. ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE Solution The OPC belt cartridge Remove the OPC belt cartridge and reinstall it. is not pushed all the way in. The toner in the carRemove the toner cartridges and gently rock tridges may need to be them five or six times to redistribute the toner. redistributed.
Symptom Cause The color The paper image has a poor transfer is defective. reproduction or has poor color density. Solution Check the OPC belt cartridge. If necessary, replace it. ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE Status, Error, and Service Messages Status, error, and service messages are displayed in the control panel message window. They provide information about your printer and help you locate many problems.
Status and Error Messages This message... means... do this... ACC DISABLED The accounting option No action needed. selected is now in effect. ACC ENABLED ACC X FILE FULL ACC ACC ACC ACC FILE FILE FILE FILE 95% 90% 85% 80% ACC FILES GOT REMOVED FULL FULL FULL FULL The job or paper file is If you want accounting full (x identifies the file). enabled, copy the job accounting and paper The Job Accounting File accounting files to floppy is 80, 85, 90, or 95% full.
This message... means... do this... BELT CARTRIDGE MISINSTALLED The OPC belt cartridge is either missing or incorrectly installed. Make sure that an OPC belt cartridge is correctly installed. 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.
100 This message... means... do this... DRUM JAM Media has jammed in the drum area. Locate and remove the jam. DSK TOO SMALL ACC NOT ENABLED There is not enough Remove unnecessary space in the hard disk to files stored in the hard create the accounting disk. file. DUPLEX JAM Media has jammed in the duplex unit. DUPLEX UNIT PANEL OPEN One of the duplex unit’s Make sure all doors are doors is open. fully closed.
This message... means... do this... DOOR OPEN The specified cover is open and must be closed. Close the cover. FUSER JAM Media has jammed leav- Locate and remove the ing the fuser area. jam. FUSER MISINSTALLED The fuser is not fully seated. Make sure the fuser is fully seated. FUSER OIL EMPTY The fuser oil bottle for Install a new fuser oil the fuser is empty. The bottle. printer will not print any more copies until a new fuser oil bottle is installed.
102 This message... means... do this... MEDIA 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. MISFEED JAM Media has jammed Locate and remove the between the print engine jam. and the input tray. NO PRNTREQ ERROR A printer hardware error Reboot printer. If meshas occurred. sage continues to appear, contact your service provider or Support. See the Service & Support Guide for support telephone numbers.
This message... means... PUT IN INPUT The specified media Refill the tray with the specified type media. is not in the input tray . PUT PAPER IN BIN The Operator Control/ Refill the tray with the Chain Inputbins is set to specified size media. Off and the displayed tray is empty. Refill it with the specified size media. is the media size detected by the engine, and is the empty tray.
104 This message... means... do this... WAITING FOR IDLE An active job is in proWait until the print job is cess. Access to the finished and the printer menu is not allowed until goes idle. the job is finished. WARMING UP The printer is warming up. COVER OPEN The (specified Close the cover. cover) is open and must be closed. LIFE LOW The (specified item) Replace the specified is near end of life, such item. as the fuser oil roller.
Service Messages A service message sometimes occurs as a result of an unusual combination of events, not because of an actual problem. When the printer stops and a service message displays in the message window, turn the printer off and then back on. This often clears the service message indicator, and printer operation resumes. Always try this before making a service call. Service calls should be placed to the vendor from whom you purchased the printer.
This service message... CALL FOR SERVICE C3 NVRAM ERROR CALL FOR SERVICE C4 ENG CTRLR HW* CALL FOR SERVICE C7 TIMING CLOCK means... do this... An error has been detected with the item indicated in the service message. Reboot the printer. This often clears the service message indicator, and printer operation can resume. If the condition persists, contact your local vendor.
This service message... CALL FOR SERVICE E7 CLEAN CLUTCH CALL FOR SERVICE E8 FUSER CLUTCH means... do this... An error has been detected with the item indicated in the service message. Reboot the printer. This often clears the service message indicator, and printer operation can resume. If the condition persists, contact your local vendor.
This service message... CALL FOR SERVICE P3 DUP SOLND CALL FOR SERVICE P4 DUP MOTOR CALL FOR SERVICE P5 DUP SOLND means... do this... An error has been detected with the item indicated in the service message. Reboot the printer. This often clears the service message indicator, and printer operation can resume. If the condition persists, contact your local vendor. CALL FOR SERVICE P6 OPT FAN ERROR Error messages P1 through P6 apply only to models with the duplex unit installed. * HW: Hardware error.
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 PCL Error Description Error Description Code Code 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 This chapter provides information about the following accessories. Contact your local vendor for purchase information. BuzzBox Via parallel connection for 100, 120, and 220 volts Cabinet Several models of printer cabinets are available. Color Calibration Used to color calibrate your printer and monitor. Kit Dual In-Line Additional memory must be 32, 64, or 128 MB PC-100 Memory Modules Compliant SDRAM DIMMs, up to a maximum of (DIMMs) 384 MB.
SC-210 Color Convenience Copier SC-210 Color Convenience Copier; optional Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) available System Software See Memory and System Software Time-of-Day Clock Optional (socket provided for) Use of consumables not manufactured by MINOLTA-QMS or use of nonsupported print media may cause damage to your printer and void your warranty.
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. What's in the Kit? The BuzzBox kit contains the following items: „ BuzzBox „ Interface box „ RJ-11 cable „ Power adapter „ Velcro® attachment For further assistance or information, call your local vendor. See the Service & Support Guide for locations and telephone numbers.
2 Attach one end of the parallel cable on the interface box to the printer’s parallel port. BuzzBox Interface box Adapter Ribbon cable 5" 3 4 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. Use the RJ-11 cable to connect BuzzBox to the interface box. 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.
8 To test the BuzzBox, make sure its switches are on, then press the printer’s Online key to take the printer off line. 5" You can use the BuzzBox switches to enable or disable the buzzer, the light, or both. When the printer goes off line, the light flashes and the buzzer sounds until the printer is placed back on line or until the light and buzzer switches are turned off. Using BuzzBox „ When the BuzzBox lights or buzzes, check the printer message window to find out what has interrupted printing.
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 to print at maximum performance. Minimum System Memory Requirements Media Size 600x600 1200x1200 Duplex Mono 4Duplex Maxi- Mono 4Color Basic/Full Color Basic/Full mum Speed* Speed* *** B5 (ISO), B5 64 (JIS), Exec.
The magicolor 6110 has 3 DIMM slots available. The maximum memory that can be installed is 384 MB. Model Standard Memory Supports up to... GN 192 MB SDRAM 1200 x 1200 dpi simplex printing on all paper DIMM sizes „ Check the startup page to make sure the printer has enough RAM installed. To allocate the default amount of memory to the memory clients, use the Memory/Quick Config menu to choose the correct resolution and paper size for your printing (refer to the CrownBook for further information).
3 Remove the controller board from the printer. Loosen two screws, one on each end of the I/O connector panel, and, using the tab on the lower side of the connector panel, pull the controller board from the printer. 4 Position the controller board on a flat surface so the I/O connector panel is facing you. 5" 5 If you want to install more memory, you have to exchange one or more DIMMs for DIMMs with a greater memory capacity.
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10 When you print a startup page, verify that the total size of the RAM installed in your printer is listed.
Duplex Unit 5" Installing the duplex unit requires at least one lower feeder unit installed. 1—Duplex unit top cover 2—Service door 3—Duplex unit service door (open) 4—Duplex unit interface c d e 163mqati f Installing a Duplex Unit The duplex unit attaches to the rear of the printer and the lower feeder unit (LFU). Kit Contents „ Duplex unit „ 2 thumbscrews Installation Attention Make sure the printer is turned off and unplugged before performing the following steps.
1 2 3 4 5 Unpack the duplex unit from its shipping box. 5" We strongly suggest that you save the packaging materials in case you ever need to move or ship the printer. Remove the shipping spacer from the bottom of the duplex unit. Shipping spacer Remove the upper paper exit cover from the top-rear of the printer. Facing the back of the printer, using a flat-bladed screwdriver or small coin, remove the two plugs from the upper-rear of the printer by gently prying outward from the plug slots.
6 7 8 9 10 124 Open the duplexing unit top cover. Attach the duplex unit by aligning the pins with the slots located at the lower rear of the LFU. Top cover Push the top of the duplex unit toward the printer to snap it into place against the rear printer casing. Fasten the two thumbscrews to lock the duplex unit into place. Thumbscrews Close the duplex unit top cover.
11 12 13 14 Remove the left side cover from the printer. Connect the duplex unit cable to the black connector at the left rear side of the printer. Reattach the left side cover. Plug the printer in and turn it on. 5" In compliance with UL guidelines, “The appliance inlet is considered to be the main disconnect device.” Select paper with high opacity for duplex printing. Opacity refers to how effectively paper blocks out what is written on the opposite side of the page.
Emulations, Fonts, and Other Software Emulations Optional emulations, such as ImageServer, LN03 Plus, and CGM are available. 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.
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 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.
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. 5" You may want to erase any installation files left on your computer (and/or workstation), and then remove any temporary directories. Using an Optional Emulation Refer to the documentation that came with your emulation for configuration and usage instructions.
Fonts MINOLTA-QMS Font & Form Center The MINOLTA-QMS Font & Form Center serves our customers with fonts, logos, signatures, and forms. Further information can be found on the web at http://www.minolta-qms.com/products/fontcenter/index.html or by phone at 1 (251) 634-4FONT. The MINOLTA-QMS Font & Form Center 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Maintains a library of PCL, PostScript, LN03 Plus, and MINOLTA-QMS QUIC fonts. Distributes the Linotype Library of PostScript fonts.
to store PostScript forms on the printer’s hard disk and fill those forms with your application’s ASCII print stream. Features include: 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.
After the Kanji hard disk is installed in your magicolor 6110, the Kanji fonts are available for use just as if they were resident on the printer. What's in the Kit? „ Internal IDE hard disk drive preformatted with the following two Kanji Morisawa fonts: Ryumin and GothicBBB.
The Kanji font internal IDE hard disk is installed on the controller board in the same way any internal hard disk is installed. See “Internal IDE Hard Disk Drive” on page 148 for detailed steps on installing an internal IDE hard disk drive. Attention If you already have an internal hard disk installed, you must remove it before you can install the Kanji disk.
Kit Contents „ Lower feeder unit (LFU) „ Universal media tray (500 sheets) „ One small metal bracket with thumbscrew (attached to the LFU) „ Two plastic side covers (one left and one right) 5" There may be other pieces shipped with the LFU; however, they are not required for this procedure. Installation WARNING! Your printer weighs approximately 112 lbs (51 kg) with consumables. Be sure to have help when lifting and moving it. ACHTUNG! Das Gewicht dieses Druckers beträgt mit Verbrauchsmaterial ca.
1 Remove the fuser oil bottle. Attention Hold a sheet of paper under the oil bottle as you remove it, so no oil drips into the printer. 2 3 Turn the nozzle on the opening on the bottom clockwise to close it. Place the oil bottle (nozzle up) in an oil-proof container such as a plastic bag, until you’re ready to reinstall it. Use the fuser oil remover syringe that came with your printer or an eye-dropper to remove any excess oil from the printer.
7 Check the front and rear positions of the positioning pins on the LFU(s), and make sure the metal coupler is in the open position. Positioning pins M etal coupler (open position) 8 9 For dual LFU installations: After verifying that both metal couplers are in the open position, align the positioning pins and set one LFU on top of the other. Set the printer on top of the LFU(s) . Be sure to align the printer and LFU(s) as precisely as possible.
10 Remove the printer’s connector access cover on the bottom left side of the printer by sliding the cover down and then out. Access cover The connector access cover is replaced by the left side cover of the LFU. 11 Install the metal bracket underneath the side of the printer just below the connector. Holding the bracket at a slight angle, slide it up into the hole underneath the printer before setting it to vertical.
13 14 Tighten the thumbscrew to attach the bracket to the LFU. For dual LFU installations: Repeat steps 8–10 to secure the bracket installation between the upper and lower LFU. At this point of the installation, you should be able to see the metal coupler at the front upper-right corner of the printer’s tray slot. 15 Push the handle of the metal coupler around so the hook is attached to the slot on the printer.
16 17 18 19 20 138 For dual LFU installations: Close the metal coupler inside of the other LFU’s tray slot to secure both LFUs to the printer. Connect the LFU cable to the white printer connector. For dual LFU installations: Connect the lower LFU cable to the upper LFU connector. Install the right side cover(s) Install the left side cover(s).
a Attach the rotation slot on the cover to the rotation pin on the LFU. b 21 Rotation slot and pin Rotate the left side cover to snap it into place on the printer. For best output quality and longest consumables life, Attention If you move the printer with the lower feeder unit(s) attached, lift the unit by the four bottom corners of the lowest feeder, not by the media tray(s) and not by the printer itself. 22 Adjust the anchor feet on the right side of the LFU(s) to level the printer.
23 24 25 For dual LFU installations: Adjust both the upper and lower LFU anchor feet to level the printer. Reinstall the fuser oil bottle. Plug the printer in and turn it on. 5" In compliance with UL guidelines, “The appliance inlet is considered to be the main disconnect device.” . Media Trays The printer comes with a 250-sheet universal media tray (the standard upper tray—tray 1). The lower feeder units have another 500-sheet optional media tray (the optional trays—trays 2 and 3).
250-Sheet Universal Tray (Upper) „ For paper sizes up to 13" x 19" (330.2 mm x 482.6 mm). „ Also accommodates the envelope or postcard feeder. 250-Sheet Letter/A4 Tray (Upper) „ For paper sizes up to letter (8.5" x 11.0" [215.9 mm x 279.4 mm])/A4 (8.2" x 11.7" [210 mm x 297 mm]). „ Also accommodates the envelope or postcard feeder. 500-Sheet Lower Feeder Unit Tray (Lower) „ For paper sizes up to 11" x 17" (279.4f mm x 432 mm). Envelope Feeder An envelope feeder allows you to print on envelopes.
7 8 Install the envelope feeder onto the tray as shown. Adjust the media guides to the length and width of the envelopes. 5" 9 10 Make sure the guides are snug enough to keep the envelopes straight, but not so tight that they buckle the envelopes. Place the envelope stack into the tray with the printing-side up. Slide the media tray back into the printer. The media tray must be located in the upper position, not in the optional lower input feeder.
7 8 Install the postcard feeder onto the tray as shown. Adjust the media guides to the length and width of the postcards. 5" 9 10 Make sure the guides are snug enough to keep the postcards straight, but not so tight that they buckle the postcards. Place the postcard stack into the tray with the printing-side up. Slide the media tray back into the printer. The media tray must be located in the upper position, not in the optional lower input feeder.
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 113.
3 Remove the two screws holding the metal plate over the optional interface opening. ... ... III ... ... ... ... ... IIIIIIIIIIII ... ... III ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... IIIIIIIII ... ... ... ... ... III ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... IIIIIIIIIIII ... ... ... ... ... ... ... III ... ... ... ... ... ... ... II III ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... IIIIIIIII ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... IIIIIIIIIIII ... ... ... ... ... III ... ... ... ... ... ... IIIIIIII ... ... ..
6 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.” Print a startup page. Check that the startup page lists the interface (Optional NIC) just installed under “Options.
1 2 3 Turn off the printer, and then disconnect the power cord and all interface cables from the printer. Loosen two screws (one on each end of the interface panel) and, using the tab on the lower side of the panel, pull the controller board from the printer. Remove the two screws holding the metal plate over the SCSI interface opening. ... .... .. .... .... .... .... ............ ... ... III ... ... ... ... ... IIIIIIIIIIII ... ... III ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... IIIIIIIII ... ... ... ... ...
b Gently press the ribbon cable connector down until it’s fully seated. Attention Make sure that the connectors on the ribbon cable and the controller board are properly aligned. Damage to the controller board could result if the pins are misaligned. c Insert the SCSI interface card connector into its opening in the interface panel. d Secure the SCSI interface card to the interface panel with the two larger screws in the kit. 5 Reinstall the controller board.
What's in the Kit? The internal IDE hard disk drive kit includes the following: „ IDE hard disk with ribbon cable attached „ IDE hard disk bracket „ 4 screws 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 118. In addition, always handle circuit boards by the edges only.
4 Attach the internal IDE hard disk drive to the hard disk bracket. Attach the internal IDE hard disk drive to the bracket with the grooved-end of the bracket facing the ribbon cable. The screw holes in the bottom of the hard disk should match up with the holes on the hard disk bracket. Fasten the hard disk to the bracket with the screws provided. ... ... III ... ... ... ... ... IIIIIIIIIIII ... ... III ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... IIIIIIIII ... ... ... ... ... III ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .
11 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.” When you print a startup page, verify that the hard disk is listed. SC-210 Color Convenience Copier You can expand your magicolor 6110’s functionality by connecting an SC-210 digital color convenience copier option to the standard parallel port on the printer. The SC-210 supports up to legal-size paper input.
Setting Configuration Menu Passwords 1 Insert the security key into the “Key” port on the interface panel. Attention Even though both the security key and serial interface have a DB-9 interface, the connectors are keyed, and they can’t be interchanged. Make sure that you install the security key only in the port marked “Key.” 5" 2 3 4 The illustration shows the printer without the duplex unit. However, the instructions are the same for all models. Press the Online key to take the printer off line.
5 Select the password(s). 5" Keep in mind that the password(s) you select also protect the Admin mode of Remote Console, available through MINOLTA-QMS PageScope. Menu Installation/Operator Passwrd Installation/Admin Password Choices Up to 16 characters (any letter, number, or symbol) Default Blank (no password) Notes Passwords are case sensitive and are entered as an alphanumeric string.
Using Configuration Menu Passwords Once a menu is password protected, you can’t enter the menu or make changes in it until you enter a valid password. 5" Password protection does not prevent software commands from changing functions. „ If a password is required to enter the Operator Control or Administration menu, the message window displays ENTER PASSWORD when you use the Select key to enter the menu. Enter the password, or press the Menu key to return to the previous menu.
1 2 Turn off the printer, and then disconnect the power cord and all interface cables from the printer. Loosen two screws (one on each end of the interface panel) 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.
3 Attach the time-of-day clock to the controller board. Pin 1 indicator mark Pin 1 notch/label ... ... III ... ... ... ... ... IIIIIIIIIIII ... ... III ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... IIIIIIIII ... ... ... ... ... III ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... IIIIIIIIIIII ... ... ... ... ... ... ... III ... ... ... ... ... ... ... II III ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... IIIIIIIII ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... IIIIIIIIIIII ... ... ... ... ... III ... ... ... ... ... ...
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. For instructions about setting the time-of-day clock, refer to the CrownBook.
Color Printing 6
Introduction Your magicolor 6110 features advanced color laser technology that produces inexpensive and durable color prints at 1200x1200 dpi on plain paper, envelopes, glossy stock, labels, thick stock, transfer media, and transparencies. Color Management and Control The magicolor 6110 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.
„ Industry-standard profiles: QCOLOR uses industry-standard ICC profiles for compatibility with popular input and output devices. „ Supports host-based color management systems: Easily disable MINOLTA-QMS QCOLOR automatic color correction when using host-based ColorSync or ICM color matching. „ Profiles for common monitors and output devices: MINOLTA-QMS QCOLOR offers default color matching for a variety of common monitors and printing presses.
Repacking the Printer 7
Attention Failure to follow instructions as outlined in this chapter could result in voiding your warranty. Storing the Printer Keep the following in mind when storing the printer for an extended period: 1 2 3 Unplug the printer. Remove the 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. Remove the fuser oil bottle.
Attention Never lift a printer with the fuser oil bottle installed. To avoid toner contamination during shipment, leave the OPC belt cartridge installed. To avoid damage to your printer, we advise you to follow the next instructions very carefully. 1 2 3 4 Turn off the printer. If the printer has accessories, such as a lower feeder unit, remove them. If you are moving to a distant location, follow the instructions for repacking the printer. Relocate the printer.
Attention Never lift a printer with the fuser oil bottle installed. To avoid toner contamination during shipment, leave the OPC belt cartridge installed. MINOLTA-QMS cannot be held responsible for damage to your printer during shipment that results from the improper packaging of your printer. You must use the instructions given in this section before repacking the printer in its original shipping carton with the original packing materials.
Remove the Cables and Media Tray(s) 1 Turn off the printer. 2 Remove the power cable and all interface cables. 3 Remove the media tray(s) from the printer. Remove the Toner Cartridges 1 Open the printer’s front and top covers. Attention If you have an optional duplex unit installed, always open the duplex unit’s top cover before opening the printer’s top cover. Leave the covers open during the repacking procedure.
2 Remove the oil bottle. Attention Hold a sheet of paper under the oil bottle as you remove it, so no oil drips into the printer. 3 4 Turn the nozzle on the opening on the bottom clockwise to close it. Place the oil bottle (nozzle up) in an oil-proof container, such as a plastic bag, until you’re ready to reinstall it. Use the fuser oil remover syringe that came with your printer or an eye-dropper to remove any excess oil from the printer.
7 8 Remove the cleaning roller. Store the cleaning roller in its original shipping bag. 5" 9 If you’re returning the printer for service, you don’t need to return the cleaning roller unless instructed to do so by a MINOLTA-QMS Authorized Service Provider. Pull the two tension release levers toward the front of the printer until they lock into place.
2 3 4 Use the label on the side of the waste toner bottle to seal the opening. Place the old waste toner bottle in a container, such as a plastic bag, until you’re ready to reinstall it. Install a new waste toner bottle. Attention It is imperative that the printer ships with a new (empty) waste toner bottle. 5 Close the printer’s top and front covers. Remove the Duplex Unit 5" 1 2 If you don’t have a duplex unit installed, skip to the next section. Close the printer’s top and front covers.
4 Open the duplex unit top cover and loosen the two thumbscrews until the duplex unit moves freely away from the rear of the printer. Thumbscrews Duplex unit top cover 5 6 7 Lift duplex unit up and away from rear of printer. Repack the duplex unit in its original shipping carton for storage or shipment. Insert the two plugs and upper paper exit cover removed during installation.
2 3 4 Remove the plastic side covers from the sides of the lower feeder unit. 5" If you have two lower feeder units installed, remove the plastic side covers from the top lower feeder unit only. Locate the cable at the left rear of the lower feeder unit that connects it to the printer, and then unplug it. Loosen the thumbscrew that attaches the bracket to the lower feeder unit until the bracket moves freely away from the lower feeder unit.
5 6 Remove the media tray from the printer, and then rotate the metal coupler arm toward the front of the printer. With the help of another person, lift the printer by its carrying grips from the lower feeder unit, and place the printer on a table. WARNING! Your printer weighs approximately 101 lbs (46 kg) without consumables. Be sure to have help when lifting and moving it. ACHTUNG! Das Gewicht dieses Druckers beträgt ohne Verbrauchsmaterial ca. 46 kg.
Repack the Printer If you need replacement packaging, in the United States, call MINOLTA-QMS Spares at (251) 633-4300 extension 2530 and request catalog number 2600439-500. In locations outside the United States, refer to the Service & Support Guide or www.minolta-qms.com. Before packing the printer and strapping it to a pallet, verify that the actions described in the following list have been completed in this order. Checklist 9 174 Item Should be...
Repacking Attention If the printer is not strapped to the pallet or if the RMA number is not prominently visible on the outside of the return inventory, MINOLTA-QMS will not accept receipt. 1 2 With another person’s help, put the printer into the plastic bag, and place the printer onto the pallet. Pack the printer for shipment as shown in the illustration. 5" 3 If you’re also shipping the power cord and any manuals with the printer, place them in the shipping carton.
Strapping/Buckling Kit Contents 4 lengths of strapping precut to the appropriate length 4 buckles to secure the strapping Strapping/Buckling Instructions 1 2 3 176 Thread one end of the strapping through the wooden pallet. Pull the two ends of the strapping together at the approximate center of the top of the printer. Thread both ends up through the center of the buckle.
4 5 6 7 8 Weave the slack of one end through the buckle. Pull the slack on that end so that the strapping is taut in the buckle. Weave the slack of the other end through the buckle. Pull all of the remaining slack of the strapping through this side of the buckle, until the buckle is taut against the printer box. Pull the buckle against the printer as tightly as possible. Some slack may still exist. 9 10 Repeat this procedure three more times, spacing the straps equidistant across the box.
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—Basic Model Front 8 inches (20 cm) 28 inches (70 cm) Front 20 inches (50 cm) 28 inches (70 cm ) 4 inches (10 cm) 015mati.eps Top View with Duplex Unit 20 inches (50 cm ) 28 inches (70 cm ) 4 inches (10 cm ) 015mati.eps 5" 180 Allow enough space around the printer to allow adequate ventilation and easy servicing.
If you have added accessories, the printer’s height will increase by Lower feeder unit 4.6" (116.8 mm) each Duplex unit 0" (0 mm) Power Requirements WARNING! Connect the power plug to an outlet with the same rated voltage as the printer (120 or 240 V), and fused for at least 15 amperes (8 amperes for 240 V). No other devices should be connected to this outlet, as overheating could cause fire or electric shock. The printer draws 11 A at 120 V, or 6 A at 240 V.
Noise-generating Equipment Should not be connected to the same electrical outlet as the printer. Recommended Frequency 60 Hz ±2 Hz for a 120 V system, and 50 Hz ±2 Hz for a 220–240 V system. Grounding Your printer requires a properly grounded AC outlet.
„ In an area with an ambient temperature range of 50°–95° F (10°–35° C) and relative humidity range of 20%–80% (noncondensating). „ Away from cooling and heating sources, extreme temperature or humidity changes, direct sunlight, excessive dust, corrosive chemicals or vapors (such as ammonia), water pipes, refrigerators, and any strong electromagnetic field (such as that created by an air conditioner).
Computer Requirements Printer performance depends upon the type of computer to which you connect it and the complexity of file to be printed. 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 Hitachi Color Laser SL-3 Maximum duty cycle Monochrome Simplex letter/A4 pages per month 5" 75,000 pages 4-Color 18,750 pages 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 (monochrome ppm) or in images per minute (4-color ipm)..
Print Speed—Autoduplex The following table defines the maximum print speed in pages per minute (monochrome ppm) or in images per minute (4-color ipm). Page size Monochrome ppm 2-Color ipm 3-Color ipm 4-Color ipm A4 12 4 4 6 Letter 12 4 4 6 Legal 6 3 2 1.5 A3 6 3 2 1.5 Ledger 6 3 2 1.5 Oversize* 6 3 2 1.5 Film N/A N/A N/A N/A Label N/A N/A N/A N/A Thick 2.4 2.4 (2**) 2 1.5 * 12" x 18” (304.8 x 457.2 mm) and 13” x 18” (330.2 x 457.
Toner Type: Microfine, dry, single component Packaging: User-replaceable toner cartridges Keyed toner cartridges are available from your local vendor. Refer to the Service & Support Guide or www.minolta-qms.com for information.
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—45 scalable and 9 bitmap fonts PCL 6 PCL XL—45 scalable and 9 bitmap 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 Optional Job accounting Crown job accounting; requires an optional internal IDE hard disk drive Security key Optional Warning function convenience Optional, BuzzBox (light/buzzer printer warning device); operates over a parallel connection Color convenience copier Optional, SC-210 with Automatic Document Feeder (ADF); operates over a parallel connection Electrical Voltage and Power Voltage and frequency US: 120 volts ±10% at 60 Hz ±2 Hz Japan: 100 volts ±10% at 50/60 Hz ±2 Hz Inte
Current Mode Average Maximum Operation Standby Power saver mode 5 amperes 1.7 amperes 11 amperes 11 amperes 0.40 amperes Environmental Noise level Printing: Less than 55 dB (A) Standby: Less than 41 dB (A) Relative humidity Operating: 20-80% RH (noncondensing) Temperature range Operating: 50-90.5° F (10-32.5° C) Altitude Operating: 0-8202 ft (0-2500 m) Inclination Operating: 1.
Physical Main Body Dimensions Main Body with Main Body with Lower Input Feeder Duplexer and Lower Input Feeder W: 24.2 in., 615 mm W: 24.2 in., 615 mm W: 24.2 in., 615 mm H: 16.5 in., 420 mm H: 22.0 in., 560 mm H: 24.0 in., 610 mm D: 21.3 in., 540 mm D: 21.3 in., 540 mm D: 24.4 in.
Tray capacity Upper Input Feeder: Loading height: 1.02 in. (26 mm) Standard universal media tray: Paper—About 250 sheets of 20 lb bond (75 g/m2) paper Transparencies—About 50 sheets Envelopes—Up to 15, depending on the thickness of the envelopes Labels—About 80 sheets Optional letter/A4 media tray: Paper (letter/A4 size)—About 250 sheets of 20 lb bond (75 g/m2) paper Lower Feeder Unit: Loading height: 2.
5" Consumables for the magicolor 6110 are available from your local vendor. Refer to the Service & Support Guide or www.minolta-qms.com for information. Cleaning roller 20,000 pages** at 5% coverage of each color Fuser oil bottle 12,000 pages.** Fuser oil bottle life is media dependent: coarser paper requires more oil.
Notes *A plane is a single pass of the OPC belt (one toner color). For example, a one-color, single-sided (simplex) print job makes one pass (one plane), and a two-color print job makes two passes (two planes). **A single-sided page (also called a face) consists of four passes (or planes) of the OPC belt, since most color print jobs use all four toner colors.
Document Option Commands This lists the supported Document Option Commands (DOCs) for your magicolor 6110. The commands are grouped by feature type. Each command is preceded by either a DOC statement (%%) or an IncludeFeature statement (%%IncludeFeature). Refer to the Crown Document Option Commands manual for information on all other commands.
HP PCL 5e Emulation Commands Install object Remove object Remove resource Retain temporary Select default font Select default font ID Reset Select symbol set Set carriage return to CR+LF Set linefeed to CR+LF Set number of lines per inch Set point size Resource %%IncludeFeature: install %%IncludeFeature: remove %%IncludeFeature: removeresource %%IncludeFeature: retaintemporary %%IncludeFeature: font %%IncludeFeature: fontid %%IncludeFeature: reset %%IncludeFeature: symbolset %%IncludeFeature: criscrlf %%In
Set image position Invert image Set dpi for image expansion Set data compression Reverse bits End print job Set image size Set image rotation Set source image origin Set source image position %%ImagePosition %%InvertImage %%DPI %%Compression %%BitReverse %%JobEnd %%ImageSize %%Rotation %%SourceImageOrigin %%SourceImagePosition Document Formatting Logical page orientation Number up printing Offset logical page Print borders Scale logical page Print background images Set printer resolution Print page range
LN03 Plus Commands (Optional Emulation Required) Identify product Control line wrap Specify default paper size Control transformation point Adjust image horizontally Adjust image vertically Set power-up configuration %%IncludeFeature: product %%IncludeFeature: autowrap %%IncludeFeature: paper_size %%IncludeFeature: paper_size_override %%IncludeFeature: xorigin %%IncludeFeature: yorigin %%IncludeFeature: reset_override CALS Commands (Optional Emulation Required) Automatic rotation of image Automatic scalin
Operator Control Menu IDLE Printer Configuration Operator Control Copies Administration 001-999 Duplex** Off, Long Edge, Short Edge Collation Off, On Orientation Inputbin Installation* Portrait, Landscape Upper, Optional1*, Optional2* Chain Inputbins* Off, On Color Separation Off, On Color Model Full Color, Monochrome Media Mode Single User Mode, Network Mode Color Matching Media Custom Inputbin Accounting*** Proof-Then-Print*** Consumables ICC Colormatch*, ICC RGB Source, ICC Simul
Administration Menu IDLE Printer Configuration Administration Communications Emulations Special Pages Installation* Timeouts Parallel Serial Optional NIC* Resident NIC ESP Default LN03+* PostScript PCL 5e HP-GL CGM* QUIC* LinePrinter Image Server (TIFF & CALS)* Print Status Registration Pg Header Page Trailer Page Startup Options Do Start Page Do Sys Start Do Error Handler Memory Quick Config*** Manual Config Enable Disk Swap Engine Operator Control Header Inputbin Trailer Inputbin CMM Profi
Administration/Communications/Resident NIC/ CrownNet Menu Common Menu IDLE A dm inistration C om m unications R esident N IC O ptional N IC * C row nN et C om m on S pooling On On Input Idle E m ulation M ode E therTalk M in K S pool LA N M anager HW A ddress C onfig P age F actory R eset A ddress Y es No Y es No On Idle Menu Chart Conventions S oft R eset Y es No D ef Job P rio N etW are P S P rotocol T C P /IP E thernet S peed R ing S peed** Auto 10 H alf D uplex 100 H alf D
EtherTalk Menu IDLE A dm inistration C om m unications O ptional N IC * R esident N IC C row nN et Common E therT alk LA N M anager N etW are T C P /IP P rotocol N etw ork Ident C onnection Z one N am e Enabled D isabled LaserW riter Q M S R C R es H P Z oner R es Conventional S pooling B oth Zone Part 1 Zone Part 2 D efault *Optional 202 Menu Chart Conventions
LAN Manager Menu IDLE A d m in is tra tio n C om m unications R esident N IC O ptional N IC * C row nN et E therTalk C om m on P rotocol LA N M anager P rinter N am e Enabled D isabled N am e N etW are TC P /IP D efault Y es No *Optional Menu Chart Conventions 203
NetWare Menu IDLE A dm inistration C om m unications O ptional N IC * R esident N IC C row nN et C om m on P rotocol D isabled Enabled 204 E therTalk C onfig P S erver File S rv N am e [1] F ile S rv N am e [2] F ile S rv N am e [3] D efault P S erver N am e [1] P S erver N am e [2] P S erver N am e [3] Job C heck D elay C onf C heck D elay B urst M ode P S erver C ontext [1] P S erver C ontext [2] P S erver C ontext [3] C onfigure N D S LA N M anager R /N Printer #1- 8 P rinter S lot # P S e
TCP/IP Menu IDLE Administration Communications Resident NIC Optional NIC* CrownNet Common Protocol Enabled Disabled Internet Address EtherTalk Accnting/ RevChan Accnting Timeout Subnet Mask L A N M an a ge r Enabled Disabled Protocol NetWare TCP/IP** WINS Pri WINS Addr Sec WINS Addr NBT Scope ID SNMP NMS 1-5 Port Assignment Default Router Banner Enabled Disabled BO OTP Enabled Disabled LPD Remove Passwords Yes No Remove Hosts Yes No Secure Files Yes No RARP Enabled Disable
Installation* Menu IDLE Printer Configuration Installation* Operator Control Operator Passwrd (Enter password) Use Operator Pwd Off, On Admin Password (Enter password) Use Admin Pwd Off, On Administration *Requires optional security key 206 Menu Chart Conventions
Index 1.
Advanced printing features Memory 117 Antistatic protection 113 Autoduplex 47 Automatic jam recovery 72 B Battery 155 Buckling Instructions 176 BuzzBox 112, 114 Adapter 114 Interface 114 Ribbon cable 114 C Cabinet 151 Cable Removing 167 Cancel all jobs message 99 Cancel job message 99 Cancelling job Status message 99 Card Security 115, 152 Cartridge See OPC belt cartridge or Toner cartridge Cassette Removing 167 Cassette (see tray) 140 Cassettes Optional 132 Cautions OPC belt cartridge 52 CCITT 128 CGM 12
D Deep sleep 100 Default memory 118 DIMMs 116 Additional 117 DOC See Document Options Commands Document Option Commands Header/trailer page 195 HP PCL 5e emulation commands 196 HP-GL emulation commands 195 Job and subjob boundary commands 197 Lineprinter emulation commands 196 LN03 commands 198 Downloading 126 Emulation 126 Via CrownNet 126 Via Ethernet interface 126 Via parallel interface 126 Drum jam message 74 Dual In-Line Memory Modules See DIMMs 116 Duplex Definition 8 Printing 47 Manual duplexing 47 D
H Hard disk 148 Header/trailer page, Document Option Commands 195 HP PCL 5e Document Option Commands 196 HP-GL DOC 195 I IDE hard disk 148 Idle Status message 101 Idle message 101 Imageable area Margins 36 ImageServer 126, 128 Index stock 42 Initializing Status message 101 Inner jam message 74 Installation BuzzBox 114 Duplex unit 122 Hard disk 148 Kanji font internal IDE hard disk drive 131 Interface kit 144 Interfaces 188 DECnet interfaces 143 SCSI 146 J Jam message Fuser roller 80 Misfeed 74 Jam recover
Media Automatic jam recovery 72 Clearing media jams 74 Index stock 42 Loading 44 Margins 36 OHP film 43 Path 72 Preventing jams 71 Refilling tray 44 Specifications 191 Transparencies 43 Tray 140 Media jams 83 Removing 73 Media path 72 Media pressure plate 45 Media tray Dust cover 45 Fill limit mark 46 Media trays 32 Memory modules (DIMMs) Dual in-line memory modules 116 Memory requirements 117 Memory, standard 118 Memory/Quick Config 118 Messages 65 MICR checks 130 Minimum system memory requirements 117 Mis
Faded on one side 88 Horizontal lines 88 Image blurred 89 Image comes off when rubbed 89 Irregular print 88 Lateral (horizontal) lines 94 Lateral (horizontal) lines appear cyclically 94 Lines on every page 94 Part of image missing 90 Print or color density uneven 89 Toner spots 91 Too dark 90 Too light 87 Vertical lines 95 Printer Cabinet 151 Cleaning 64 Cleaning, exterior 64 Corona wire 62 Handling 51 Laser lens cover 63 Level 94 Lifting 52 rear cover 57 Relocating 164 Repacking 165 Replacement packaging 1
Shipping, printer 165 Replacement packaging 166, 174 RMA number 166, 175 Simplex, definition 194 Simplex,definition 8 Single user mode 37 SIO 143 Slant 94 Specifications CGM 187 Consumables 8, 192 Controller 185, 187 CPU 187 CrownNet Ethernet 188 Duty cycle 185 Emulations 187 Engine 185 Environmental 190 Flash ROM 188 Fonts 188 ImageServer 187 Input sources 187 Interfaces 188 Internal IDE hard disk 188 Lineprinter 187 Media 191 Memory 188 Network interface 188 Optional emulations 187 Optional interfaces 188
Transfer roller Cleaning 56 Lock lever 58 Removal and cleaning 58 Transparencies 42, 43 Continuous printing 43 Loading 42 Printing OHP film 42 Tray 140 Lower feeder unit (Trays 2 and 3) Tray also known as cassette 140 Upper (also known as Standard) (Tray 1) 140 Tray 1 140 Troubleshooting Color looks wrong 97 Duplexing 85 Error codes 109 Media jams 83 Nothing is printed 87 Printer resets 84 Printer takes too much time 85 Startup page 84 Status, service, and error messages 97 Wrist strap for antistatic prote